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Grant Guides<br />

2009 EDITION<br />

GRANTS FOR<br />

CAPACITY BUILDING,<br />

<strong>ARTS</strong>, <strong>CULTURE</strong> &<br />

<strong>THE</strong><br />

MANAGEMENT<br />

<strong>HUMANITIES</strong><br />

&<br />

TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE


Grant Guides<br />

2009 EDITION<br />

GRANTS FOR<br />

CAPACITY BUILDING,<br />

MANAGEMENT &<br />

TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE<br />

CONTENTS<br />

Introduction _________________________________________________ iii<br />

Statistical Analysis_______________________________________ vii<br />

Section One: Grant Listings ___________________________________ 1<br />

Section Two: Indexes_______________________________________ 233<br />

Index to Grants by Recipient Name _______________________ 233<br />

Index to Grants by Recipient Location_____________________ 267<br />

Index to Grants by Subject ______________________________ 299<br />

Section Three: Foundation Addresses and Limitations __________ 377


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ISBN 978-1-59542-221-7


introduction<br />

Grants for Capacity Building, Management & Technical<br />

Assistance lists 10,316 grants of $10,000 or more<br />

with a total value of $2,036,189,847 made by<br />

800 foundations, mostly in 2006 or 2007. It<br />

covers grants to technical assistance and nonprofit<br />

management providers. It also covers grants to other<br />

agencies and organizations for capacity building,<br />

operational, and management assistance including:<br />

fundraising assistance, accounting, budgeting and<br />

financial planning, strategic and long-range<br />

planning, program planning and evaluation, legal<br />

advice, developing marketing plans, leadership<br />

development and staff training, hiring senior<br />

management staff or outside consultants, and general<br />

nonprofit management.<br />

This publication is derived from the Foundation<br />

Center’s grants database, which includes the<br />

grants from more than 1,330 U.S. foundations<br />

annually, including the largest foundations by total<br />

giving and the top funders in every state. Many of<br />

these foundations report their grants directly to the<br />

Foundation Center ensuring the highest level<br />

of accuracy.<br />

The grants listed in this publication are also<br />

included in the Foundation Directory Online,<br />

the Foundation Center’s comprehensive online<br />

funding database, along with detailed<br />

profiles of the foundations awarding the<br />

grants, and timely information on<br />

funder activities.<br />

of the activity funded. Numeric references in the<br />

indexes are to grant identification numbers, not<br />

page numbers.<br />

Section Two contains three indexes—a recipient<br />

name index, a geographic index (arranged by<br />

recipient state or country location); and a subject<br />

index. Section Three is a list of foundations included<br />

in this publication with contact information and<br />

geographic limitations.<br />

Statistical tables analyzing the grants in this<br />

publication follow this introduction. These tables<br />

provide information on the dollar amount and number<br />

of grants according to the following breakdowns:<br />

foundation name; recipient state or country;<br />

primary subject; type of support (capital, general,<br />

research, etc.); recipient type; and population group<br />

served. Additionally, a list of the top 15 grants by<br />

highest grant dollar amount and a list of the top 25<br />

foundations awarding grants in this subject area are<br />

included with the statistics.<br />

Foundation location—<br />

Sample Entry<br />

GEORGIA<br />

CONTENTS AND ARRANGEMENT<br />

In Section One of this publication, grants<br />

are arranged alphabetically by state, then<br />

by foundation name and recipient name<br />

within each foundation listing. Grant records<br />

include the following information: the name,<br />

city, and location (state or foreign country)<br />

of the recipient organization; the amount<br />

awarded; the fiscal year of grant<br />

authorization (or payment); and a description<br />

Foundation name—<br />

Grant identification number—<br />

Recipient name & location<br />

Amount, Year authorized,<br />

Duration, and Description<br />

Jencks Foundation<br />

Limitations— Limitations: Grants limited to GA,<br />

with primary consideration given<br />

to youth agencies and community<br />

organizations.<br />

2055. Friendship Community<br />

Center, Atlanta, GA,<br />

$15,000, 2007. 2-year<br />

grant. For program<br />

development and planning<br />

of capital campaign.<br />

© 2009 by the Foundation Center<br />

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Introduction<br />

Grants for Capacity Building, Management & Technical Assistance<br />

HOW TO USE THIS PUBLICATION<br />

It is easy to find specific funders, recipients, or<br />

grants by using the search feature included in<br />

Adobe®Reader®, the software used to view this<br />

publication. To search for any key word, type the<br />

Control and F keys to access the “find” search box.<br />

Enter your search term(s), such as video, then click<br />

the forward arrow to the right of the search box or,<br />

alternatively, use the enter key. To find additional<br />

occurrences of your term(s) continue using the forward<br />

arrow or the enter key.<br />

If you are searching for a specific topic, type in a<br />

key word, such as film or women. When researching<br />

funding sources, it is also often helpful to identify<br />

grants received by organizations similar to your own.<br />

To find a specific grant recipient, search for its name,<br />

such as Boston University. Lastly, if you are looking for<br />

grants awarded by a specific funder, type in all or part<br />

of the grantmaker’s name.<br />

ADDITIONAL RESOURCES<br />

If you are new to grantseeking research, visit the<br />

Get Started area of the Foundation Center’s web site.<br />

Continuously updated, our web site is visited daily<br />

by tens of thousands of grantseekers, grantmakers,<br />

and others interested in the world of philanthropy.<br />

For help in writing your proposals, review the Center’s<br />

Proposal Writing Short Course or alternatively, read<br />

the Foundation Center’s Guide to Proposal Writing.<br />

For additional information, visit the Foundation<br />

Center’s web site. Expert librarian assistance is<br />

also available at one of the Foundation Center’s<br />

five library/learning centers or close to 400 funding<br />

information centers nationwide. Visitors to these<br />

funding information centers enjoy free access to the<br />

Center’s online databases—plus books, periodicals,<br />

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Go to foundationcenter.org/collections to locate the<br />

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To find the most up-to-date information about a<br />

funder, click on the foundation’s name link above<br />

each list of grants in Section One. This link will take<br />

you to the funder’s record in Foundation Finder, at<br />

the Foundation Center’s web site. Here you will find<br />

the latest contact information, brief financial data,<br />

a link to the funder’s web site (if available), and a<br />

link to the funder’s latest IRS Form 990-PF. For more<br />

in-depth information about a grantmaker, and more<br />

extensive listings of grants over several years, use the<br />

Foundation Directory Online.<br />

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© 2009 by the Foundation Center


Grants for Capacity Building, Management & Technical Assistance<br />

Introduction<br />

Grant Guides: Titles in the series<br />

Aging<br />

Arts, Culture & the Humanities<br />

Capacity Building, Management & Technical Assistance<br />

Children & Youth<br />

Community & Economic Development<br />

Elementary & Secondary Education<br />

Employment<br />

Environmental Protection & Animal Welfare<br />

Foreign & International Programs<br />

Higher Education<br />

Homeless, Services for<br />

Housing<br />

Information Technology<br />

Libraries & Information Services<br />

Medical Research<br />

Mental Health, Addictions & Crisis Services<br />

Minorities<br />

People with Disabilities<br />

Public Health<br />

Religion, Religious Welfare & Religious Education<br />

Women & Girls<br />

$39.95 per title<br />

To order, call (800) 424-9836 or visit foundationcenter.org/marketplace/<br />

© 2009 by the Foundation Center<br />

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two-letter state and u.s. territory abbreviations<br />

AL = Alabama<br />

AK = Alaska<br />

AS = American Samoa<br />

AZ = Arizona<br />

AR = Arkansas<br />

CA = California<br />

CO = Colorado<br />

CT = Connecticut<br />

DE = Delaware<br />

DC = District of Columbia<br />

FL = Florida<br />

GA = Georgia<br />

GU = Guam<br />

HI = Hawaii<br />

ID = Idaho<br />

IL = Illinois<br />

IN = Indiana<br />

IA = Iowa<br />

KS = Kansas<br />

KY = Kentucky<br />

LA = Louisiana<br />

ME = Maine<br />

MD = Maryland<br />

MA = Massachusetts<br />

MI = Michigan<br />

MN = Minnesota<br />

MS = Mississippi<br />

MO = Missouri<br />

MT = Montana<br />

NE = Nebraska<br />

NV = Nevada<br />

NH = New Hampshire<br />

NJ = New Jersey<br />

NM = New Mexico<br />

NY = New York<br />

NC = North Carolina<br />

ND = North Dakota<br />

OH = Ohio<br />

OK = Oklahoma<br />

OR = Oregon<br />

PA = Pennsylvania<br />

PR = Puerto Rico<br />

RI = Rhode Island<br />

SC = South Carolina<br />

SD = South Dakota<br />

TN = Tennessee<br />

TX = Texas<br />

UT = Utah<br />

VT = Vermont<br />

VA = Virginia<br />

VI = Virgin Islands<br />

WA = Washington<br />

WV = West Virginia<br />

WI = Wisconsin<br />

WY = Wyoming<br />

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statistical analysis<br />

TABLE 1. Grants for Capacity Building, Management<br />

& Technical Assistance by Foundation<br />

Foundation Amount<br />

No. of<br />

Grants<br />

3M Foundation $116,000 4<br />

Abbott Fund 22,000 1<br />

Abell Foundation, Inc., The 933,881 15<br />

Abell-Hanger Foundation 131,200 3<br />

Abrons Foundation, Inc., Louis and Anne 95,000 4<br />

Achelis Foundation, The 205,000 6<br />

Adams Foundation, Yvonne & Red 200,000 1<br />

AEGON Transamerica Foundation 10,000 1<br />

Aetna Foundation, Inc. 375,000 9<br />

Ahmanson Foundation, The 7,840,000 15<br />

Akron Community Foundation 10,000 1<br />

Alabama Power Foundation, Inc. 20,000 1<br />

Alaska Airlines Foundation 15,000 1<br />

Alaska Conservation Foundation 70,000 3<br />

Albertson Foundation, Inc., J. A. & Kathryn 16,623 1<br />

Albertson’s Stores Charitable Foundation, Inc. 55,000 2<br />

Alcatel-Lucent Foundation 1,008,912 3<br />

Alcoa Foundation 1,488,263 27<br />

Alfond Foundation, Harold 300,000 1<br />

Allen Family Foundation, Paul G., The 6,626,000 57<br />

Alphawood Foundation 37,500 3<br />

Altman Foundation 1,058,400 11<br />

Aman Foundation, Tom and Danielle 457,638 2<br />

Amarillo Area Foundation, Inc. 99,682 2<br />

American Express Foundation 483,281 18<br />

Amgen Foundation, Inc. 40,000 1<br />

Andersen Foundation, Fred C. and Katherine B. 41,000 1<br />

Andersen Foundation, Hugh J. 175,500 9<br />

Anderson Foundation, M. D. 25,000 1<br />

Anderson Foundation, Inc., Peyton, The 333,000 1<br />

Annenberg Foundation, The 41,839,705 53<br />

Aon Foundation 26,822 2<br />

Arcus Foundation 2,573,315 27<br />

Argosy Foundation, The 426,656 8<br />

Arison Family Foundation USA, Inc., Ted 100,000 1<br />

Arizona Community Foundation 550,000 16<br />

Arkansas Community Foundation, Inc. 10,000 1<br />

Ashton Family Foundation, The 10,000 1<br />

Aspen Foundation, Inc. 41,103,351 1<br />

Assisi Foundation of Memphis, Inc., The 466,988 6<br />

AT&T Foundation 8,385,916 234<br />

Atherton Family Foundation 290,000 13<br />

Aurora Foundation 2,100,000 2<br />

Austin Community Foundation for the Capital Area, Inc. 20,000 2<br />

AVI CHAI Foundation, The 466,424 3<br />

Babcock Foundation, Inc., Mary Reynolds 946,400 8<br />

Bader Foundation, Inc., Helen 1,920,215 27<br />

Balfour Foundation, L. G. 300,000 5<br />

Ball Brothers Foundation 30,588 1<br />

Baltimore Community Foundation, The 370,000 19<br />

Bank of America Charitable Foundation, Inc., The 24,595,140 341<br />

Bank of Hawaii Charitable Foundation 45,000 3<br />

Baptist Community Ministries 2,192,007 6<br />

Barr Foundation 4,984,282 22<br />

Baton Rouge Area Foundation 542,700 5<br />

Battle Creek Community Foundation 35,638 2<br />

Bauman Family Foundation, Inc. 415,000 4<br />

BB&T Charitable Foundation 240,000 4<br />

Bean Foundation, Norwin S. and Elizabeth N. 25,000 1<br />

Bechtel, Jr. Foundation, S. D. 245,000 8<br />

Beldon Fund 4,035,000 22<br />

Bella Vista Foundation 523,503 11<br />

TABLE 1. (continued)<br />

Foundation Amount<br />

No. of<br />

Grants<br />

Ben & Jerry’s Foundation, Inc. $35,000 3<br />

Benedum Foundation, Claude Worthington 2,868,300 26<br />

Benwood Foundation, Inc. 121,500 3<br />

Berger Foundation, H. N. & Frances C. 35,000 1<br />

Berkshire Taconic Community Foundation 27,500 2<br />

Berrie Foundation, Russell, The 150,000 1<br />

Best Buy Children’s Foundation 1,045,000 4<br />

Beveridge Family Foundation, Inc., The Frank Stanley 50,000 2<br />

Bigelow Foundation, F. R. 1,125,000 21<br />

Black Foundation, Inc., Mary 41,600 4<br />

Blandin Foundation, The 1,172,000 12<br />

Blank Family Foundation, Arthur M., The 1,085,000 11<br />

Blaustein Foundation, Inc., Jacob and Hilda, The 170,000 5<br />

Blue & You Foundation for a Healthier Arkansas 100,000 1<br />

Blue Cross and Blue Shield of North Carolina<br />

12,920 1<br />

Foundation<br />

Blue Moon Fund, Inc. 1,517,500 13<br />

Blue Shield of California Foundation 1,871,877 31<br />

Blum-Kovler Foundation 10,000 1<br />

Bobolink Foundation, The 50,000 1<br />

Bodman Foundation, The 260,000 4<br />

Bohemian Foundation 10,000 1<br />

Bonner Foundation, Inc., Corella & Bertram F., The 380,315 16<br />

Booth Ferris Foundation 3,650,000 23<br />

Booth-Bricker Fund, The 135,000 3<br />

Boston Foundation, Inc. 6,772,962 81<br />

Bower Foundation, Inc., The 93,437 3<br />

Bowes, Jr. Foundation, William K. 200,000 2<br />

BP Foundation, Inc. 4,176,370 6<br />

Brach Foundation, Helen 80,000 3<br />

Bradley Foundation, Inc., Lynde and Harry, The 1,255,000 16<br />

Bremer Foundation, Otto 4,686,127 136<br />

Brindle Foundation 50,000 2<br />

Bristol-Myers Squibb Foundation, Inc., The 20,000 2<br />

Broad Foundation, Eli & Edythe 28,048,108 39<br />

Brown Foundation, Inc., The 819,250 10<br />

Brown Foundation, Joe W. & Dorothy Dorsett 45,000 3<br />

Bryan Foundation of Greater Greensboro, Inc.,<br />

35,000 1<br />

Joseph M., The<br />

Buell Foundation, Temple Hoyne 1,227,291 19<br />

Buffett Early Childhood Fund 423,892 2<br />

Buffett Foundation, Howard G. 93,728 1<br />

Buffett Foundation, Susan Thompson, The 8,608,637 6<br />

Buhl Foundation, The 482,400 6<br />

Bullitt Foundation, The 206,500 9<br />

Burnett Foundation, The 160,000 1<br />

Burroughs Wellcome Fund 430,000 8<br />

Bush Foundation 6,037,415 44<br />

Byrne Foundation, Inc., The 22,000 2<br />

C.E. and S. Foundation, Inc., The 10,000 1<br />

C.I.O.S. 18,000 1<br />

Cabell Foundation, Robert G. Cabell III and Maude<br />

300,000 2<br />

Morgan, The<br />

Cafritz Foundation, Morris and Gwendolyn, The 965,000 24<br />

Cain Foundation, Effie and Wofford, The 25,000 1<br />

Cain Foundation, Gordon and Mary, The 20,000 1<br />

Calder Foundation, Louis, The 1,105,000 6<br />

California Community Foundation 500,000 5<br />

California Endowment, The 38,550,260 180<br />

California Wellness Foundation, The 11,791,000 51<br />

Camp Foundation 175,000 4<br />

Campbell Foundation for the Environment, Inc., Keith, 180,000 4<br />

The<br />

Cannon Foundation, Inc., The 1,560,000 3<br />

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Statistical Analysis<br />

Grants for Capacity Building, Management & Technical Assistance<br />

TABLE 1. (continued)<br />

Foundation Amount<br />

No. of<br />

Grants<br />

Capital Group Companies Charitable Foundation, The $297,284 7<br />

Capitol Federal Foundation 20,400 1<br />

Cardinal Health Foundation 543,000 2<br />

Cargill Foundation, The 1,125,409 5<br />

Carnegie Corporation of New York 24,217,695 41<br />

Carpenter Foundation, E. Rhodes & Leona B. 40,000 2<br />

Carson Family Charitable Trust, The 975,000 9<br />

Carter Foundation, Amon G. 355,000 9<br />

Carver Charitable Trust, Roy J. 57,525 1<br />

Cary Charitable Trust, Mary Flagler 30,000 1<br />

Case Foundation, The 1,195,083 7<br />

Casey Family Programs 190,000 2<br />

Casey Foundation, Annie E., The 26,651,346 203<br />

Casey Foundation, Marguerite 5,567,833 42<br />

Castle Foundation, Harold K. L. 358,725 5<br />

Caterpillar Foundation 10,000 1<br />

Central Carolina Community Foundation 10,000 1<br />

Central New York Community Foundation, Inc. 325,850 10<br />

Chapman Charitable Trust, H. A. and Mary K. 85,000 2<br />

Chartwell Charitable Foundation 235,000 3<br />

Chatlos Foundation, Inc., The 35,000 2<br />

Cheney Foundation, Ben B. 25,000 2<br />

Chicago Community Trust, The 7,263,370 127<br />

Chichester duPont Foundation, Inc. 25,000 1<br />

Chisholm Foundation, The 10,000 1<br />

Christensen Fund, The 1,578,156 17<br />

Christian Health Ministries 170,024 2<br />

Chrysler Foundation, The 1,640,000 11<br />

Cincinnati Foundation, Greater, The 85,000 2<br />

Cisco Systems Foundation 520,700 11<br />

Citi Foundation 13,912,700 186<br />

Citizens Charitable Foundation 1,326,366 31<br />

Claneil Foundation, Inc. 360,000 16<br />

Clark Foundation, Edna McConnell, The 77,162,200 27<br />

Clark Foundation, Inc., Robert Sterling 1,855,000 34<br />

Clark Foundation, The 2,970,000 19<br />

Clark-Winchcole Foundation 61,000 1<br />

Cleveland Foundation, The 10,123,122 62<br />

Clorox Company Foundation, The 3,029,403 16<br />

Clowes Charitable Foundation, Inc., Allen Whitehill 15,000 1<br />

Clowes Fund, Inc., The 221,000 6<br />

Coastal Community Foundation of South Carolina 70,000 3<br />

Coca-Cola Foundation, Inc., The 1,329,662 2<br />

Cohen Foundation, Naomi and Nehemiah 140,000 5<br />

Colburn Foundation 10,000 1<br />

Colcom Foundation 200,000 1<br />

Coleman Foundation, Inc., The 117,500 3<br />

Collins Foundation, The 1,235,500 12<br />

Colorado Trust, The 274,968 2<br />

Columbus Foundation and Affiliated Organizations, The 1,254,840 28<br />

Comcast Foundation, The 245,000 9<br />

Comer Science & Education Foundation 220,000 1<br />

Comerica Charitable Foundation 682,500 10<br />

Commonwealth Fund, The 3,429,693 28<br />

Communities Foundation of Texas, Inc. 1,272,700 15<br />

Community Foundation, Inc., The 75,000 2<br />

Community Foundation for Greater Atlanta, Inc. 1,926,416 56<br />

Community Foundation for Greater New Haven, The 292,100 12<br />

Community Foundation for Monterey County 89,000 4<br />

Community Foundation for Muskegon County 40,000 2<br />

Community Foundation for Palm Beach and Martin<br />

251,491 6<br />

Counties, Inc.<br />

Community Foundation for Southeast Michigan 461,500 9<br />

Community Foundation for Southern Arizona 29,000 1<br />

Community Foundation for the Fox Valley Region, Inc. 130,000 6<br />

Community Foundation for the National Capital Region, 5,391,455 46<br />

The<br />

Community Foundation in Jacksonville, The 243,450 10<br />

Community Foundation of Greater Birmingham, The 373,250 14<br />

Community Foundation of Greater Chattanooga, Inc.,<br />

67,000 3<br />

The<br />

Community Foundation of Greater Flint 253,944 10<br />

Community Foundation of Greater Fort Wayne, Inc. 157,432 6<br />

Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, Inc. 144,000 2<br />

Community Foundation of Greater Lakeland, Inc., The 30,000 1<br />

Community Foundation of Greater Memphis 84,820 4<br />

TABLE 1. (continued)<br />

Foundation Amount<br />

No. of<br />

Grants<br />

Community Foundation of Louisville, Inc., The $11,060 1<br />

Community Foundation of Santa Cruz County, The 88,000 8<br />

Community Foundation of Sarasota County, Inc., The 85,000 3<br />

Community Foundation of the Holland/Zeeland Area,<br />

25,000 2<br />

The<br />

Community Foundation of the Ozarks 30,000 1<br />

Community Foundation of Western Massachusetts 113,000 7<br />

Community Foundation of Western North Carolina,<br />

145,950 6<br />

Inc., The<br />

Community Foundation Serving Boulder County, The 80,000 3<br />

Community Foundation Serving Richmond & Central 768,472 22<br />

Virginia, The<br />

Compass Bank Foundation 109,939 1<br />

Compton Foundation, Inc. 338,097 10<br />

Con Alma Health Foundation, Inc. 170,000 3<br />

Connelly Foundation 200,182 10<br />

Cooke Foundation, Jack Kent 3,001,400 6<br />

Cooke Foundation, Ltd. 81,500 6<br />

Cooper Foundation 111,698 5<br />

Coors Foundation, Adolph 45,000 1<br />

Covenant Foundation, Inc. 20,000 2<br />

Cowell Foundation, S. H. 283,000 5<br />

Crowell Trust, The 1,125,000 23<br />

Crown Memorial, Arie and Ida 465,000 8<br />

Cullen Foundation, The 690,000 3<br />

Cummings Foundation, Nathan, The 2,169,325 15<br />

CVS Caremark Charitable Trust, Inc. 113,825 3<br />

Dade Community Foundation, Inc. 336,500 17<br />

Dakota Charitable Foundation, Inc. 10,000 1<br />

Dallas Foundation, The 175,600 5<br />

Dana Foundation, The 125,000 2<br />

Danforth Foundation, The 2,000,000 1<br />

Daniels Fund 2,184,877 29<br />

Darden Restaurants, Inc. Foundation 70,000 3<br />

Davis Foundation, Joe C. 3,481,500 5<br />

Davis Foundation, Shelby Cullom, The 10,000 1<br />

Davis Foundations, Arthur Vining, The 600,000 3<br />

Dekko Foundation, Inc. 377,037 3<br />

Dell Foundation, Michael and Susan, The 7,064,354 14<br />

Denver Foundation, The 909,366 19<br />

Des Moines Community Foundation, Greater, The 58,000 3<br />

Deutsche Bank Americas Foundation 420,000 8<br />

DeVos Foundation, Douglas & Maria 10,000 1<br />

DeVos Foundation, Richard and Helen, The 105,000 2<br />

Diamond Fund, Irene 450,000 2<br />

Dodge Foundation, Inc., Geraldine R. 1,995,604 36<br />

Dodge Jones Foundation 70,000 3<br />

Doheny Foundation, Carrie Estelle 181,432 2<br />

Dominion Foundation 140,000 7<br />

Donnelley Foundation, Gaylord and Dorothy 740,414 17<br />

Donner Foundation, William H., The 772,119 17<br />

Dorot Foundation 139,000 4<br />

Dorrance Family Foundation 2,045,839 1<br />

Doudera Family Foundation, The 110,000 2<br />

Dow Chemical Company Foundation, The 41,480 2<br />

Dow Foundation, Herbert H. and Grace A., The 448,591 5<br />

DTE Energy Foundation 110,000 4<br />

Duke Charitable Foundation, Doris 19,785,000 10<br />

Duke Endowment, The 8,322,018 35<br />

Duke Energy Foundation 200,000 6<br />

duPont Fund, Jessie Ball 3,088,788 30<br />

Durham Foundation 200,000 1<br />

Dyson Foundation 983,947 18<br />

Earhart Foundation 60,000 2<br />

East Bay Community Foundation, The 404,392 8<br />

Eccles Foundation, George S. and Dolores Dore 479,500 11<br />

Eckerd Family Foundation, Inc. 110,000 2<br />

Eden Hall Foundation 350,000 2<br />

Educational Foundation of America, The 1,645,000 15<br />

Edwards Foundation, Inc., O. P. and W. E. 95,000 2<br />

El Pomar Foundation 158,000 5<br />

Elgin Foundation 2,330,000 1<br />

Ellison Medical Foundation, The 851,215 2<br />

Emerson Charitable Trust 25,000 1<br />

Endowment for Health, Inc. 67,621 3<br />

Energy Foundation 2,055,730 15<br />

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Statistical Analysis<br />

TABLE 1. (continued)<br />

Foundation Amount<br />

No. of<br />

Grants<br />

English-Bonter-Mitchell Foundation $60,000 2<br />

Entergy Charitable Foundation 404,000 5<br />

Enterprise Rent-A-Car Foundation 80,000 4<br />

Erie Community Foundation, The 230,050 5<br />

Ethics & Excellence in Journalism Foundation 56,961 2<br />

ExxonMobil Foundation 4,397,000 17<br />

Fairbanks Foundation, Inc., Richard M. 374,000 5<br />

Fairchild Foundation, Inc., Sherman, The 525,000 2<br />

Fairfield County Community Foundation, Inc. 55,000 3<br />

Fargo-Moorhead Area Foundation 10,000 1<br />

Fidelity Foundation 2,248,140 33<br />

Fifth Third Foundation, The 10,000 1<br />

Fireman Charitable Foundation, Paul and Phyllis, The 5,500,000 1<br />

First Hawaiian Bank Foundation 100,000 2<br />

FirstEnergy Foundation 10,000 1<br />

Flight Attendant Medical Research Institute, Inc. 1,030,533 4<br />

Flinn Foundation, The 877,254 1<br />

Flora Family Foundation 155,000 4<br />

Foellinger Foundation, Inc. 545,666 22<br />

Ford Foundation, The 122,169,781 319<br />

Ford Motor Company Fund 4,729,000 23<br />

Foreign Mission Foundation 100,450 2<br />

Foundation for Child Development 335,000 3<br />

Foundation for the Carolinas 498,706 13<br />

Foundation for the Mid South 252,600 7<br />

France-Merrick Foundation 20,000 1<br />

Francis Family Foundation, The 83,334 3<br />

Frear Eleemosynary Trust, Mary D. and Walter F. 28,500 2<br />

Freddie Mac Foundation 2,010,000 17<br />

Freedom Forum, Inc., The 20,000 1<br />

Freeman Foundation 1,707,810 6<br />

Freeport-McMoran Foundation 168,000 4<br />

Fremont Area Community Foundation 1,447,567 6<br />

Frey Foundation 177,200 4<br />

Friess Family Foundation, Lynn and Foster, The 5,800,000 1<br />

Frist Foundation, The 230,000 4<br />

Frost Foundation, Ltd., The 80,000 1<br />

Frueauff Foundation, Inc., Charles A. 201,000 6<br />

Fry Foundation, Lloyd A. 1,348,650 24<br />

Fullerton Foundation, Inc., The 474,341 7<br />

Fund for New Jersey, The 715,000 10<br />

Gallagher Western Montana Charitable Foundation 25,000 1<br />

Gannett Foundation, Inc. 204,800 7<br />

GAR Foundation, The 545,000 8<br />

Gates Family Foundation 775,000 3<br />

Gates Foundation, Bill & Melinda 214,471,357 74<br />

GE Foundation 1,814,350 11<br />

General Mills Foundation 476,500 14<br />

General Motors Foundation, Inc. 1,071,921 5<br />

George Foundation, The 62,850 2<br />

Georgia Power Foundation, Inc. 132,280 5<br />

Gerbode Foundation, Wallace Alexander 520,785 20<br />

Getty Foundation, Ann and Gordon, The 101,191 2<br />

Getty Trust, J. Paul 1,382,862 5<br />

Gheens Foundation, Inc., The 108,947 3<br />

Gilbert Foundation, Rosalinde and Arthur, The 200,000 2<br />

Gilder Foundation, Inc. 210,000 2<br />

Gill Foundation, The 1,422,000 35<br />

Gilmore Foundation, Irving S. 1,076,300 8<br />

Goizueta Foundation, The 335,500 1<br />

Goldhirsh Foundation, Inc., The 775,000 5<br />

Goldman Fund, Lisa and Douglas 190,000 5<br />

Goldman Fund, Richard and Rhoda 9,400,000 51<br />

Goldman Sachs Foundation, The 1,005,000 6<br />

Goldseker Foundation of Maryland, Inc., Morris 1,015,000 18<br />

Gorham Charitable Foundation, Frank D. Gorham, Jr.,<br />

15,000 1<br />

and Marie K.<br />

Gottesman Fund, The 15,000 1<br />

Grable Foundation, The 1,164,000 28<br />

Graham Fund, Philip L. 45,000 2<br />

Grand Rapids Community Foundation 575,800 15<br />

Grand Victoria Foundation 914,250 15<br />

Grant Foundation, William T. 5,113,643 28<br />

Great Bay Foundation for Social Entrepreneurship 113,167 3<br />

Greenspun Family Foundation 100,000 2<br />

Gross Family Foundation, William and Sue, The 150,000 1<br />

TABLE 1. (continued)<br />

Foundation Amount<br />

No. of<br />

Grants<br />

Grousbeck Family Foundation $265,000 4<br />

Grove Foundation, The 80,000 4<br />

Gulf Coast Community Foundation 602,895 12<br />

Gulf Coast Community Foundation of Venice 274,586 5<br />

Gund Foundation, Agnes, The 132,000 3<br />

Gund Foundation, George, The 871,000 16<br />

Gund Foundation, Gordon and Llura, The 102,786 1<br />

H.C.S. Foundation 399,750 3<br />

Haas Fund, Mimi and Peter 742,200 7<br />

Haas Fund, Walter and Elise 2,203,000 43<br />

Haas, Jr. Fund, Evelyn and Walter 5,054,000 69<br />

Halle Family Foundation, Bruce T. 55,000 2<br />

Halsell Foundation, Ewing, The 1,000,000 1<br />

Hannaford Charitable Foundation 15,000 1<br />

Hardin Foundation, Phil 139,000 6<br />

Harman Family Foundation 30,000 3<br />

Harriman Foundation, Gladys and Roland 100,000 1<br />

Harris Family Foundation 60,000 2<br />

Harris Foundation, Irving, The 60,000 2<br />

Hartford Foundation, Inc., John A., The 4,522,457 5<br />

Hartford Foundation for Public Giving 7,549,761 94<br />

Hasbro Children’s Fund, Inc. 125,000 1<br />

Hawaii Community Foundation 281,000 4<br />

Hawaiian Electric Industries Charitable Foundation 55,000 3<br />

Hayden Foundation, Charles 185,000 6<br />

HCA Foundation, The 70,000 4<br />

Healthcare Foundation of New Jersey, The 22,800 1<br />

Healthcare Georgia Foundation, Inc. 683,000 7<br />

Hearin Foundation, Robert M., The 235,000 3<br />

Hearst Foundation, Inc., The 425,000 5<br />

Hearst Foundation, William Randolph 825,000 6<br />

Heckscher Foundation for Children, The 482,760 6<br />

Heinz Endowments, The 6,068,825 54<br />

Heritage Mark Foundation 100,000 1<br />

Heron Foundation, F. B., The 3,190,000 19<br />

Hess Foundation, Inc. 50,000 1<br />

Hewlett Foundation, William and Flora, The 57,627,784 168<br />

Hillman Foundation 95,000 3<br />

Hillman Foundation, Henry L. 85,000 2<br />

Hilton Foundation, Conrad N. 70,000 2<br />

Hipp Foundation, W. Hayne, The 10,000 1<br />

HMSA Foundation 91,596 4<br />

HNHfoundation 122,210 3<br />

Hoblitzelle Foundation 600,000 2<br />

Homeland Foundation, Inc. 400,000 1<br />

Horn Foundation, Mildred V. 57,900 1<br />

Houston Community Foundation, Greater 616,931 8<br />

Houston Endowment Inc. 13,828,000 21<br />

Hubbard Foundation, R. D. & Joan Dale, The 35,000 2<br />

Huizenga Family Foundation 10,000 1<br />

Humana Foundation, Inc., The 50,000 1<br />

Hume Foundation, Jaquelin 200,000 4<br />

Hunt Foundation, Roy A. 95,000 3<br />

Hyde and Watson Foundation, The 22,000 2<br />

Illinois Tool Works Foundation 110,000 2<br />

Inasmuch Foundation 1,044,000 15<br />

Independence Community Foundation 137,000 6<br />

Intel Foundation 9,677,650 111<br />

International Paper Company Foundation 10,000 1<br />

Iowa West Foundation 1,202,195 8<br />

Irvine Foundation, James, The 16,738,500 92<br />

Jacobson Foundation, Inc., Richard O. 25,815 1<br />

Jennings Foundation, Martha Holden, The 92,600 3<br />

Jerome Foundation 62,000 1<br />

JHJ Foundation, Inc. 34,000,000 2<br />

Johns Family Foundation 80,000 3<br />

Johnson Endeavor Foundation, Christian A. 317,500 5<br />

Johnson Foundation, Helen K. and Arthur E. 80,000 2<br />

Johnson Foundation, Robert Wood, The 104,170,364 154<br />

Johnson Fund, Edward C. 122,500 3<br />

Jones & Co. Foundation, Edward D., The 58,333 2<br />

Jones Foundation, Emma Eccles 20,000 1<br />

Joukowsky Family Foundation 22,500 1<br />

Joyce Foundation, The 8,045,436 37<br />

JPMorgan Chase Foundation, The 682,900 26<br />

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TABLE 1. (continued)<br />

Foundation Amount<br />

No. of<br />

Grants<br />

Kalamazoo Community Foundation $649,575 10<br />

Kanawha Valley Foundation, Greater, The 14,000 1<br />

Kansas City Community Foundation, Greater 6,457,576 13<br />

Kansas Health Foundation 1,204,099 12<br />

Kaplan Fund, Inc., J. M., The 220,000 5<br />

Kaplen Foundation, The 14,000 1<br />

Kauffman Foundation, Ewing Marion 6,281,950 20<br />

Kaul Foundation, Hugh, The 20,000 1<br />

Kellogg Foundation, W. K. 74,969,829 93<br />

Kemper Foundation, William T. 110,730 3<br />

Kendeda Fund, The 3,708,650 17<br />

Key Foundation 68,000 4<br />

Kieckhefer Foundation, J. W. 350,000 2<br />

Kiewit Foundation, Peter 362,650 4<br />

Kimball Foundation, The 45,000 1<br />

Kinder Foundation 100,000 1<br />

Kirby Foundation, Inc., F. M. 40,000 2<br />

Klarman Family Foundation 15,000 1<br />

Knight Foundation, John S. and James L. 33,941,749 38<br />

Koch Foundation, Inc., Fred C. and Mary R., The 72,900 1<br />

Koch Foundation, Inc. 50,000 3<br />

Kohlberg Foundation, Inc., The 210,051 6<br />

Koret Foundation 389,979 8<br />

Kornfeld Foundation, Emily Davie and Joseph S. 10,000 1<br />

Kovner Foundation, The 400,000 1<br />

Kravis Foundation, Inc., Henry R. 48,150 1<br />

Kresge Foundation, The 18,650,480 58<br />

Kress Foundation, Samuel H. 60,000 2<br />

Kronkosky Charitable Foundation, Albert & Bessie Mae 240,250 7<br />

Laffey-McHugh Foundation 32,000 2<br />

Lambe Charitable Foundation, Claude R. 15,000 1<br />

Lannan Foundation 419,000 5<br />

Larson Foundation 30,000 1<br />

Lauder Foundation, Inc. 45,000 1<br />

Lavelle Fund for the Blind, Inc. 1,331,590 4<br />

Legacy Heritage Fund Limited 148,813 2<br />

Lehman Brothers Foundation, The 1,461,000 6<br />

Lemelson Foundation, The 65,597 1<br />

Lenfest Foundation, Inc., The 300,000 2<br />

Lennar Foundation, Inc., The 50,000 1<br />

Lennon Charitable Trust, Fred A., The 10,000 1<br />

Lerner Foundation, The 250,000 1<br />

Levinson Foundation, Max and Anna 10,000 1<br />

Liberty Mutual Foundation, Inc., The 15,000 1<br />

Libra Foundation 3,886,326 1<br />

Lilly and Company Foundation, Eli 285,000 6<br />

Lilly Endowment Inc. 29,719,244 29<br />

Lilly Philanthropic Foundation, Ruth 25,000 2<br />

Lincoln Financial Foundation 215,600 6<br />

Lincy Foundation, The 590,428 1<br />

Lloyd Foundation, John M., The 60,000 3<br />

Lowe Charitable Foundation, Jane K., The 50,000 1<br />

Lowenstein Foundation, Inc., Leon 260,000 2<br />

Luce Foundation, Inc., Henry, The 180,000 1<br />

Lumina Foundation for Education, Inc. 10,425,772 26<br />

Lyndhurst Foundation 1,922,000 10<br />

M & T Charitable Foundation, The 475,500 8<br />

MacArthur Foundation, John D. and Catherine T. 44,792,500 32<br />

Macdonald Fund, Maybelle Clark 80,000 1<br />

Maclellan Foundation, Inc., The 16,334,387 2<br />

Macy’s Foundation 55,000 3<br />

Macy, Jr. Foundation, Josiah 124,750 4<br />

Maddie’s Fund 20,000 1<br />

Maddox Foundation 25,000 1<br />

Madison Community Foundation 60,000 1<br />

Maine Community Foundation, Inc., The 48,000 3<br />

Maine Health Access Foundation 603,977 5<br />

Marcus Foundation, Inc., The 1,287,500 5<br />

Marin Community Foundation 5,124,230 48<br />

Marisla Foundation, The 467,500 11<br />

Marriott Foundation, J. Willard and Alice S., The 175,000 7<br />

Mathile Family Foundation 340,906 5<br />

Mattel Children’s Foundation 25,000 1<br />

Maverick Lloyd Foundation 25,000 2<br />

May Foundation, Wilbur 153,548 1<br />

McCabe Foundation, B. C. 1,906,800 9<br />

TABLE 1. (continued)<br />

Foundation Amount<br />

No. of<br />

Grants<br />

McConnell Foundation, The $180,573 2<br />

McCune Charitable Foundation 550,000 25<br />

McCune Charitable Trust, John R. 30,000 1<br />

McCune Foundation 2,711,400 17<br />

McDermott Foundation, Eugene, The 25,000 1<br />

McGovern Foundation, John P. 35,000 2<br />

McGowan Charitable Fund, Inc., William G. 750,000 1<br />

McGregor Fund 844,180 6<br />

McInerny Foundation 500,000 5<br />

MCJ Foundation, The 93,150 7<br />

McKenna Foundation, Inc., Katherine Mabis 90,000 1<br />

McKnight Foundation, The 24,392,000 69<br />

McNair Foundation, Robert and Janice, The 15,000 1<br />

Meadows Foundation, Inc., The 2,235,100 13<br />

Medtronic Foundation, The 1,101,417 15<br />

Meijer Foundation, The 85,000 1<br />

Mellon Foundation, Andrew W., The 14,128,950 52<br />

Mellon Foundation, Richard King 12,036,000 50<br />

Melville Charitable Trust, The 1,646,968 11<br />

Merck Company Foundation, The 10,725,154 6<br />

Merck Fund, John, The 2,220,500 37<br />

Mercury Foundation of New York, Inc. 22,500 1<br />

Mercy Works Foundation, Inc. 50,000 3<br />

Mertz Gilmore Foundation 310,000 5<br />

Messengers of Healing Winds Foundation 137,500 7<br />

MetLife Foundation 1,835,000 14<br />

Meyer Foundation, Eugene and Agnes E. 1,372,500 44<br />

Meyer Memorial Trust 1,524,995 28<br />

Miller Foundation, James F. & Marion L. 485,800 7<br />

Milwaukee Foundation, Greater 640,131 22<br />

Minneapolis Foundation, The 2,074,249 40<br />

Minnesota Community Foundation 27,000 2<br />

Mississippi Common Fund Trust 1,600,000 2<br />

MKM Foundation, Inc. 850,720 1<br />

Monell Foundation, Ambrose, The 50,000 2<br />

Monsanto Fund 746,500 9<br />

Moody Foundation, The 232,500 3<br />

Moore Charitable Foundation, Claude, The 50,000 1<br />

Moore Foundation, Gordon and Betty 9,136,157 23<br />

Morgan Stanley Foundation 65,000 5<br />

Motorola Foundation 580,000 4<br />

Mott Foundation, Charles Stewart 25,531,569 163<br />

Mott Foundation, Ruth 839,929 5<br />

Murdock Charitable Trust, M. J. 3,375,400 18<br />

Naples Children and Education Foundation, Inc. 5,700,000 2<br />

Nationwide Foundation 53,000 3<br />

NCC Charitable Foundation 250,301 12<br />

New Hampshire Charitable Foundation, The 860,293 14<br />

New Mexico Community Foundation, The 450,000 6<br />

New Orleans Foundation, Greater, The 1,455,550 18<br />

New York Community Trust, The 8,513,205 179<br />

New York Foundation 412,175 13<br />

New York Life Foundation 100,000 1<br />

NewAlliance Foundation, Inc. 210,000 11<br />

Newhouse Foundation, Inc., Samuel I. 30,000 1<br />

Newman’s Own Foundation 110,000 2<br />

NIKE Foundation 1,715,600 15<br />

Noble Foundation, Inc., Edward John 40,000 1<br />

Norcliffe Foundation, The 157,760 10<br />

Nord Family Foundation, The 391,250 11<br />

Nordick Foundation, R. B., The 41,000 1<br />

Norfolk Foundation, The 87,640 3<br />

Norris Foundation, Kenneth T. and Eileen L., The 109,446 7<br />

North Dade Medical Foundation, Inc. 100,000 1<br />

North Fork Foundation 143,000 8<br />

Northern Trust Company Charitable Trust, The 232,500 8<br />

Northwest Area Foundation 1,270,058 14<br />

Northwest Health Foundation Fund, II 190,636 3<br />

Northwestern Mutual Foundation, Inc. 84,000 3<br />

NoVo Foundation 200,000 2<br />

Noyce Foundation, The 2,279,236 15<br />

Noyes Foundation, Inc., Jessie Smith 200,000 7<br />

O’Donnell Foundation 25,000 1<br />

O’Shaughnessy Foundation, Inc., I. A. 25,000 1<br />

Oak Foundation U.S.A., The 508,623 5<br />

Oberkotter Foundation 4,375,681 57<br />

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Statistical Analysis<br />

TABLE 1. (continued)<br />

Foundation Amount<br />

No. of<br />

Grants<br />

Oishei Foundation, John R., The $861,233 15<br />

Oklahoma City Community Foundation, Inc. 222,750 9<br />

Omidyar Network Fund, Inc. 630,000 3<br />

Open Society Institute 6,435,553 82<br />

Oregon Community Foundation, The 2,454,498 87<br />

Osher Foundation, Bernard 10,000 1<br />

Oshkosh Area Community Foundation 120,000 1<br />

Osteopathic Heritage Foundations 422,128 7<br />

Overbrook Foundation, The 525,500 13<br />

Packard Foundation, David and Lucile, The 50,068,288 244<br />

Packard Humanities Institute, The 126,720 2<br />

Park Foundation, Inc. 396,000 12<br />

Parsons Foundation, Mary Morton, The 100,000 1<br />

Parsons Foundation, Ralph M., The 1,039,800 11<br />

Paso del Norte Health Foundation 989,696 23<br />

Payne Foundation, Frank E. Payne and Seba B. 25,000 1<br />

Peabody Foundation, Amelia 576,000 10<br />

Pema Foundation 1,365,000 2<br />

Penn Foundation, William, The 23,316,559 108<br />

Pennington Foundation, Irene W. & C. B. 60,000 2<br />

PepsiCo Foundation, Inc., The 1,944,210 1<br />

Perot Foundation, The 50,000 1<br />

Petrie Foundation, Inc., Carroll and Milton, The 1,020,500 2<br />

Pettit Foundation, Jane Bradley 40,000 2<br />

Pfizer Foundation, Inc., The 781,835 5<br />

Philadelphia Foundation, The 5,725,253 68<br />

Phillips Family Foundation, Jay and Rose, The 793,900 30<br />

Picower Foundation, The 1,643,950 7<br />

Pikes Peak Community Foundation 10,000 1<br />

Pinkerton Foundation, The 418,000 7<br />

Piper Charitable Trust, Virginia G., The 1,163,276 19<br />

Pittsburgh Foundation, The 3,351,558 35<br />

Pleroma, Inc. 6,616,455 1<br />

Plough Foundation 225,000 2<br />

PNC Foundation, The 373,500 17<br />

Pohlad Family Foundation, Carl and Eloise 10,000 1<br />

Polk Bros. Foundation, Inc. 840,000 16<br />

Pond Foundation 59,303 1<br />

Pope Foundation, John William 35,000 2<br />

Poplar Foundation, The 250,000 1<br />

Presbyterian Health Foundation 280,000 1<br />

Price Associates Foundation, Inc., T. Rowe 75,000 3<br />

Principal Financial Group Foundation, Inc. 20,000 2<br />

Pritzker Foundation 260,000 2<br />

Procter & Gamble Fund, The 215,000 5<br />

Prudential Foundation, The 3,707,501 34<br />

Public Welfare Foundation, Inc. 370,000 6<br />

Pulliam Charitable Trust, Nina Mason 398,847 7<br />

Putnam Foundation 29,000 2<br />

Quantum Foundation 349,633 3<br />

Qwest Foundation 196,000 8<br />

Raether 1985 Charitable Trust 30,000 1<br />

Raskob Foundation for Catholic Activities, Inc. 714,897 23<br />

Rasmuson Foundation 4,671,853 21<br />

Rasmussen Foundation, V. Kann 20,000 1<br />

Reed Foundation, John & Cynthia 10,000 1<br />

Reese Health Trust, Michael 913,222 18<br />

Reinberger Foundation, The 115,200 5<br />

Retirement Research Foundation, The 1,432,652 19<br />

Reynolds Foundation, Donald W. 9,535,973 6<br />

Reynolds Foundation, Inc., Z. Smith 2,644,500 47<br />

RGK Foundation 520,120 14<br />

Rhode Island Foundation, The 1,504,858 28<br />

Richardson Foundation, Sid W. 870,400 8<br />

Richardson Foundation, Inc., Smith 1,226,547 7<br />

Riggio Foundation, The 25,000 1<br />

Roberts Foundation, The 40,000 2<br />

Robertson Foundation 3,270,000 5<br />

Robins Foundation 415,000 7<br />

Rochester Area Community Foundation 10,000 1<br />

Rockefeller Brothers Fund, Inc. 3,578,000 45<br />

Rockefeller Foundation, The 12,568,444 24<br />

Rockefeller Foundation, Winthrop, The 296,500 4<br />

Rockwell Fund, Inc. 295,459 7<br />

Rodel Foundation 141,000 2<br />

Roe Foundation, The 209,250 2<br />

TABLE 1. (continued)<br />

Foundation Amount<br />

No. of<br />

Grants<br />

RosaMary Foundation, The $501,000 6<br />

Rose Community Foundation and Affiliates 2,406,592 24<br />

Rosenberg Foundation 245,000 5<br />

Ross Foundation, Inc., Arthur 10,000 1<br />

Rowland Foundation, Inc., Pleasant T. 10,000 1<br />

Rubinstein Foundation, Inc., Helena 238,000 8<br />

Russell Family Foundation, The 149,684 7<br />

Sage Foundation, Inc., The 25,000 1<br />

Saginaw Community Foundation 10,000 1<br />

Saint Luke’s Foundation of Cleveland, Ohio 1,515,915 15<br />

Saint Paul Foundation, The 3,021,722 62<br />

Samberg Family Foundation 100,000 1<br />

Samuels Foundation, Inc., Fan Fox and Leslie R., The 336,399 10<br />

San Antonio Area Foundation 10,000 1<br />

San Diego Foundation, The 1,472,761 24<br />

San Francisco Foundation, The 6,952,437 118<br />

Sandy River Charitable Foundation, The 225,000 4<br />

Santa Barbara Foundation 53,903 4<br />

Sarkeys Foundation 27,700 2<br />

Schnitzer CARE Foundation, Harold & Arlene 75,000 1<br />

Scholl Foundation, Dr. 30,000 2<br />

Schusterman Family Foundation, Charles and Lynn 10,000 1<br />

Schwab Foundation, Charles and Helen 834,289 16<br />

Schwartz Family Foundation, Jess & Sheila, The 10,000 1<br />

Schwartz Foundation, Inc., Bernard & Irene 45,000 2<br />

Searle Freedom Trust 471,000 4<br />

Seattle Foundation, The 1,978,558 48<br />

Seedlings Foundation 25,000 1<br />

Sharp Foundation, Peter Jay, The 145,000 2<br />

Shea Foundation, John & Dorothy, The 2,489,999 1<br />

Sherwood Foundation, The 137,691 3<br />

Shirley Foundation, Jon and Mary, The 25,000 2<br />

Shubert Foundation, Inc., The 20,000 1<br />

Siebert Lutheran Foundation, Inc. 155,000 3<br />

Silicon Valley Community Foundation 19,039,538 210<br />

Simmons Foundation, Harold 147,500 3<br />

Simon Foundation, Inc., William E. 133,222 2<br />

Skillman Foundation, The 5,659,000 20<br />

Skirball Foundation 165,000 3<br />

Skoll Foundation, The 2,115,000 10<br />

Sloan Foundation, Alfred P. 3,424,497 29<br />

Smart Family Foundation, Inc., The 125,000 2<br />

Smith Family Foundation, Richard and Susan 350,000 1<br />

Smith Family Foundation, Robert H. 10,000 1<br />

Smith Foundation, Kelvin and Eleanor, The 125,000 1<br />

Snow Foundation, Phoebe 25,000 1<br />

Soda Foundation, Y & H 340,000 15<br />

South Dakota Community Foundation 10,000 1<br />

Southern Oklahoma Memorial Foundation 196,907 4<br />

Spangler Foundation, Inc., C. D. 110,000 1<br />

Springs Close Foundation, Inc., The 52,765 2<br />

Sprint Foundation 350,334 7<br />

St. Jude Medical Foundation 186,000 5<br />

Stardust Foundation, Inc. 70,000 2<br />

Starr Foundation, The 5,975,000 7<br />

State Farm Companies Foundation 550,000 2<br />

State Street Foundation, Inc. 1,164,798 32<br />

Staten Island Foundation, The 100,000 2<br />

Steelcase Foundation 585,000 8<br />

Steele Foundation, Inc., The 100,000 1<br />

Steinhardt Foundation, Judy and Michael, The 510,066 6<br />

Stern Family Foundation, Alex 125,000 1<br />

Stewardship Foundation, The 484,175 16<br />

Strategic Grant Partners, Inc. 251,292 1<br />

Stratford Foundation, The 250,000 1<br />

Strauss Foundation, Levi 445,000 10<br />

Stuart Foundation 4,117,815 26<br />

Sunderland Foundation 250,000 2<br />

Sunshine Lady Foundation, Inc., The 25,000 1<br />

SunTrust Mid-Atlantic Foundation 65,000 3<br />

Surdna Foundation, Inc. 7,023,600 81<br />

Swindells Charitable Trust, Ann and Bill 58,000 2<br />

Switzer Foundation, Robert and Patricia 95,000 3<br />

Taper Foundation, S. Mark 195,000 3<br />

Target Foundation 50,000 1<br />

Tarrant Foundation, Inc., Richard E. and Deborah L. 50,000 1<br />

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TABLE 1. (continued)<br />

Foundation Amount<br />

No. of<br />

Grants<br />

Taub Foundation, Henry and Marilyn, The $35,000 2<br />

TD Charitable Foundation 130,000 5<br />

Tenet Healthcare Foundation 120,000 6<br />

Textron Charitable Trust, The 25,000 2<br />

Thaw Charitable Trust, Eugene V. & Clare E. 105,000 3<br />

Thrivent Financial for Lutherans Foundation 547,600 12<br />

Tiger Foundation 660,000 4<br />

Timken Foundation of Canton 130,000 3<br />

TJX Foundation, Inc., The 10,000 1<br />

Toledo Community Foundation, Inc. 69,863 3<br />

Tosa Foundation 322,023 5<br />

Toyota USA Foundation 740,345 2<br />

Travelers Foundation 875,000 27<br />

Triad Foundation, Inc. 246,289 11<br />

Triangle Community Foundation 50,000 1<br />

Trust Family Foundation, The 50,000 1<br />

Trust for Mutual Understanding 159,000 6<br />

TSC Foundation, Inc. 50,000 2<br />

Tudor Foundation, Inc., The 275,653 4<br />

Tulsa Community Foundation 88,500 3<br />

Turner Foundation, Inc. 80,000 3<br />

Turner Foundation, The 69,535 1<br />

Turrell Fund 127,000 6<br />

U.S. Bancorp Foundation, Inc. 409,500 20<br />

UBS Foundation U.S.A. 30,000 2<br />

UniHealth Foundation 2,305,127 15<br />

Union Pacific Foundation 5,209,996 13<br />

United Health Foundation 660,000 2<br />

UPS Foundation, The 1,331,882 14<br />

USAA Foundation, Inc., The 60,000 6<br />

Valero Energy Foundation 10,000 1<br />

Valley Foundation, Wayne & Gladys 215,000 3<br />

van Ameringen Foundation, Inc. 250,000 1<br />

van Beuren Charitable Foundation, Inc. 15,000 1<br />

Verizon Foundation 664,606 23<br />

Vermont Community Foundation 385,500 15<br />

Victoria Foundation, Inc. 1,155,000 22<br />

Wachovia Foundation, Inc., The 3,249,450 58<br />

Wal-Mart Foundation 740,000 4<br />

Wallace Foundation, The 25,690,500 42<br />

TABLE 1. (continued)<br />

Foundation Amount<br />

No. of<br />

Grants<br />

Wallace Genetic Foundation, Inc. $25,000 1<br />

Walton Family Foundation, Inc. 13,200,097 22<br />

Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, Andy, The 1,000,000 1<br />

Wasserman Foundation 2,275,000 4<br />

Wean Foundation, Raymond John, The 472,800 9<br />

Webb Foundation, Del E. 30,000 1<br />

Weinberg Foundation, Inc., Harry and Jeanette, The 1,406,000 16<br />

Weingart Foundation 6,455,742 32<br />

Welfare Foundation, Inc. 175,000 2<br />

Wellmark Foundation, The 103,178 4<br />

WellPoint Foundation, Inc. 25,000 1<br />

Wells Fargo Foundation 1,428,920 67<br />

WEM Foundation 150,000 1<br />

Wendt Foundation, Margaret L., The 153,750 3<br />

Western Union Foundation 115,000 5<br />

Weyerhaeuser Company Foundation 243,287 6<br />

Whitney Benefits, Inc. 1,244,249 1<br />

Wichita Community Foundation 108,000 2<br />

Wilburforce Foundation, The 1,832,100 12<br />

Williamsburg Community Health Foundation 27,510 1<br />

Wilson Foundation, Huey and Angelina, The 375,000 10<br />

Windgate Charitable Foundation, Inc. 176,000 2<br />

Winston-Salem Foundation, The 55,000 2<br />

Wiregrass Foundation 400,000 2<br />

Wisconsin Energy Corporation Foundation, Inc. 70,000 3<br />

Wood-Claeyssens Foundation 76,500 2<br />

Woodruff Foundation, Inc., Robert W. 380,000 2<br />

Woods Charitable Fund, Inc. 224,200 6<br />

Worcester Community Foundation, Inc., Greater 60,000 4<br />

Wortham Foundation, The 100,000 2<br />

Wyss Foundation, The 557,500 2<br />

Xcel Energy Foundation 180,000 10<br />

Yawkey Foundation II 325,000 8<br />

Yum! Brands Foundation 30,000 1<br />

Zarrow Foundation, Anne and Henry, The 145,000 4<br />

Zell Family Foundation 50,000 1<br />

Zellerbach Family Foundation, The 730,000 16<br />

ZOOM Foundation, The 9,000,000 1<br />

Total $2,036,189,847 10,316<br />

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Statistical Analysis<br />

TABLE 2. Grants for Capacity Building, Management<br />

& Technical Assistance by Recipient Location<br />

Recipient location Amount No. of Grants<br />

Alabama $3,060,848 45<br />

Alaska 6,364,653 35<br />

Argentina 170,000 4<br />

Arizona 8,445,197 82<br />

Arkansas 1,729,987 23<br />

Armenia 590,428 1<br />

Australia 1,104,720 13<br />

Azerbaijan 10,000 1<br />

Belgium 355,000 4<br />

Bolivia 82,776 1<br />

Bosnia-Herzegovina 355,000 2<br />

Botswana 400,000 1<br />

Brazil 3,656,409 16<br />

Bulgaria 240,000 2<br />

California 302,946,989 1,892<br />

Cambodia 60,000 1<br />

Canada 1,434,120 18<br />

Chile 406,000 5<br />

China 3,708,810 34<br />

Colombia 794,000 3<br />

Colorado 31,625,135 196<br />

Connecticut 77,953,013 211<br />

Costa Rica 206,000 3<br />

Czech Republic 110,000 1<br />

Delaware 5,833,883 14<br />

Denmark 30,000 1<br />

District of Columbia 201,464,086 710<br />

Ecuador 165,002 1<br />

Egypt 460,000 4<br />

England 42,153,006 34<br />

Ethiopia 95,776 3<br />

Federated States of Micronesia 486,920 2<br />

Fiji 350,000 1<br />

Florida 29,950,262 173<br />

France 748,940 5<br />

Gambia 450,000 1<br />

Georgia 45,282,697 152<br />

Germany 987,686 7<br />

Ghana 75,000 1<br />

Guatemala 100,000 1<br />

Guyana 15,000 1<br />

Haiti 15,000 1<br />

Hawaii 2,040,321 49<br />

Honduras 300,000 1<br />

Hungary 34,838 1<br />

Iceland 33,000 1<br />

Idaho 224,623 11<br />

Illinois 83,779,821 435<br />

India 7,300,025 38<br />

Indiana 21,742,604 101<br />

Indonesia 1,458,622 7<br />

Iowa 3,153,786 24<br />

Ireland 405,230 3<br />

Israel 736,000 7<br />

Italy 230,000 2<br />

Japan 220,000 3<br />

Jordan 95,500 2<br />

Kansas 3,604,094 31<br />

Kentucky 5,055,031 30<br />

Kenya 2,797,597 10<br />

Kyrgyzstan 11,815 1<br />

Laos 30,000 1<br />

Lebanon 12,000 1<br />

Lesotho 3,450,000 2<br />

Louisiana 29,915,706 110<br />

Madagascar 600,000 2<br />

Maine 10,882,097 35<br />

Malaysia 710,500 4<br />

Maryland 34,159,660 228<br />

TABLE 2. (continued)<br />

Recipient location Amount No. of Grants<br />

Massachusetts $118,504,275 504<br />

Mexico 3,353,070 27<br />

Michigan 39,143,404 238<br />

Minnesota 51,710,623 487<br />

Mississippi 24,006,716 54<br />

Missouri 23,211,404 87<br />

Moldova 240,000 1<br />

Montana 2,614,500 34<br />

Montenegro 70,000 1<br />

Mozambique 2,120,000 3<br />

Nebraska 2,838,851 30<br />

Nepal 650,000 2<br />

Netherlands 455,000 4<br />

Nevada 638,370 14<br />

New Hampshire 7,789,291 42<br />

New Jersey 44,604,978 223<br />

New Mexico 5,745,725 81<br />

New York 225,723,773 1,125<br />

New Zealand 16,000 1<br />

Nicaragua 669,000 4<br />

Nigeria 7,134,472 11<br />

North Carolina 28,299,611 205<br />

North Dakota 1,566,810 20<br />

Ohio 35,330,975 225<br />

Oklahoma 9,580,457 41<br />

Oregon 20,061,440 216<br />

Pakistan 1,833,523 11<br />

Palau 105,050 1<br />

Papua New Guinea 34,900 1<br />

Paraguay 150,000 1<br />

Pennsylvania 176,127,707 541<br />

Peru 1,271,983 8<br />

Philippines 245,000 1<br />

Poland 600,000 1<br />

Puerto Rico 20,000 2<br />

Rhode Island 3,404,458 48<br />

Romania 120,000 1<br />

Russia 2,709,500 11<br />

Rwanda 34,500 1<br />

Samoa 165,000 1<br />

Senegal 50,000 1<br />

Serbia 235,000 3<br />

Slovakia 200,000 2<br />

South Africa 6,250,589 39<br />

South Carolina 6,240,503 55<br />

South Dakota 984,966 14<br />

South Korea 20,000 1<br />

Swaziland 395,000 1<br />

Sweden 75,000 1<br />

Switzerland 5,608,415 5<br />

Tajikistan 184,700 2<br />

Tanzania, Zanzibar and Pemba 3,010,665 2<br />

Tennessee 21,250,419 69<br />

Texas 61,327,202 301<br />

Turkey 320,000 4<br />

Uganda 2,204,450 3<br />

Ukraine 260,000 3<br />

United Kingdom 75,000 1<br />

Utah 2,813,556 27<br />

Vermont 3,055,967 51<br />

Vietnam 474,529 8<br />

Virginia 40,211,184 228<br />

Washington 35,442,544 192<br />

West Bank/Gaza 378,000 2<br />

West Virginia 2,008,389 21<br />

Wisconsin 10,858,941 118<br />

Wyoming 1,449,249 5<br />

Zimbabwe 450,000 2<br />

Total $2,036,189,847 10,316<br />

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Statistical Analysis<br />

Grants for Capacity Building, Management & Technical Assistance<br />

TABLE 3. Grants for Capacity Building, Management<br />

& Technical Assistance by Primary Subject<br />

Subject Amount %<br />

No. of<br />

Grants<br />

Animals/wildlife $7,881,760 0.4 58<br />

Arts/culture/humanities 150,028,238 7.4 986<br />

Civil rights 36,901,443 1.8 224<br />

Community improvement/development 257,435,661 12.6 1,684<br />

Crime/courts/legal services 21,795,773 1.1 228<br />

Education 516,347,873 25.4 1,989<br />

Employment 15,469,404 0.8 141<br />

Environment 87,575,025 4.3 697<br />

Food/nutrition/agriculture 7,944,907 0.4 116<br />

Health—general 225,076,848 11.1 880<br />

Health—specific diseases 73,771,267 3.6 128<br />

Housing/shelter 51,143,526 2.5 392<br />

Human services—multipurpose 109,430,070 5.4 969<br />

International affairs/development 95,333,469 4.7 186<br />

Medical research 6,757,771 0.3 27<br />

Membership benefit groups 105,054 0 1<br />

Mental health/substance abuse 27,760,561 1.4 154<br />

Philanthropy/voluntarism 206,323,587 10.1 546<br />

Public affairs/government 35,072,265 1.7 226<br />

Recreation/sports/athletics 9,860,976 0.5 84<br />

Religion 18,799,178 0.9 122<br />

Safety/disaster relief 1,454,744 0.1 22<br />

Science 12,774,822 0.6 112<br />

Social sciences 8,149,347 0.4 35<br />

Youth development 52,996,278 2.6 309<br />

Total $2,036,189,847 100 10,316<br />

TABLE 4. Grants for Capacity Building, Management<br />

& Technical Assistance by Type of Support*<br />

Type of support Amount<br />

No. of<br />

Grants<br />

Annual campaigns $620,000 3<br />

Awards/prizes/competitions 3,734,108 41<br />

Building/renovation 41,279,120 124<br />

Capital campaigns 56,829,409 51<br />

Collections acquisition 6,369,000 3<br />

Collections management/preservation 1,886,844 8<br />

Commissioning new works 500,000 2<br />

Computer systems/equipment 27,248,814 318<br />

Conferences/seminars 23,758,502 253<br />

Continuing support 495,492,962 2,039<br />

Curriculum development 36,551,397 156<br />

Debt reduction 1,287,911 5<br />

Electronic media/online services 62,390,627 265<br />

Emergency funds 13,006 1<br />

Endowments 23,670,849 25<br />

Equipment 10,687,586 76<br />

Exhibitions 601,200 12<br />

Faculty/staff development 78,142,198 536<br />

Fellowships 15,696,501 58<br />

Film/video/radio 7,983,711 18<br />

General/operating support 263,104,008 1,273<br />

Internship funds 2,317,969 43<br />

Land acquisition 1,687,871 7<br />

Management development/capacity building 541,480,189 3,490<br />

Matching or challenge grants 17,595,018 84<br />

Performance/productions 6,346,000 28<br />

Professorships 43,334 1<br />

Program development 1,100,197,318 4,353<br />

Program evaluation 170,707,880 605<br />

Publication 12,301,820 97<br />

Research 211,387,117 723<br />

Scholarship funds 5,192,606 39<br />

Seed money 24,296,466 96<br />

Student aid 14,605,100 8<br />

Technical assistance 170,755,377 844<br />

Not specified 93,361,674 564<br />

* Grants may be for multiple types of support, and would thereby be counted<br />

twice.<br />

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Grants for Capacity Building, Management & Technical Assistance<br />

Statistical Analysis<br />

TABLE 5. Grants for Capacity Building, Management<br />

& Technical Assistance by Recipient Type*<br />

TABLE 6. Grants for Capacity Building, Management<br />

& Technical Assistance by Population Group Served*<br />

Recipient type Amount<br />

No. of<br />

Grants<br />

Population group Amount<br />

No. of<br />

Grants<br />

Animal/Wildlife Agencies $9,836,886 85<br />

Arts/Humanities Organizations 64,297,939 431<br />

Churches/Temples/Mosques 25,007,032 195<br />

Civil Rights Groups 59,947,543 347<br />

Colleges & Universities 226,492,504 775<br />

Community Improvement Organizations 380,421,970 2,526<br />

Disease-Specific Health Associations 41,228,530 106<br />

Educational Support Agencies 310,053,612 1,240<br />

Environmental Agencies 87,600,975 710<br />

Ethics Organizations 810,200 11<br />

Formal/General Education Organizations 135,000 4<br />

Government Agencies 39,663,187 207<br />

Graduate Schools 47,811,674 93<br />

Hospitals/Medical Care Facilities 65,363,060 377<br />

Human Service Agencies 272,625,135 2,092<br />

Information/Public Education Centers 17,695,038 165<br />

International Organizations 122,411,380 342<br />

Junior/Community Colleges 8,165,620 43<br />

Libraries 15,090,045 30<br />

Media Organizations 17,465,038 138<br />

Medical Research Organizations 5,892,134 29<br />

Mental Health Agencies/Hospitals 11,267,589 142<br />

Museums/Historical Societies 62,177,651 271<br />

Performing Arts Groups 38,914,120 403<br />

Philanthropy Organizations 261,122,601 928<br />

Professional Societies & Associations 137,171,348 739<br />

Public Administration Agencies 90,489,447 438<br />

Public Policy Institutes 64,979,646 222<br />

Public/General Health Organizations 137,837,624 510<br />

Recreation Organizations 13,346,446 111<br />

Reform Organizations 11,548,477 32<br />

Research Institutes 40,485,886 175<br />

Schools 300,216,357 1,248<br />

Science Organizations 20,278,483 117<br />

Single Organization Support 44,370,079 240<br />

Social Science Organizations 31,308,105 133<br />

Technical Assistance Centers 819,059,253 3,221<br />

Volunteer Bureaus 10,050,092 97<br />

Youth Development Organizations 54,854,194 281<br />

Not specified 135,000 2<br />

* Grants may support multiple recipient types, and would thereby be counted<br />

twice.<br />

African Americans/Blacks $48,466,580 242<br />

Aging/elderly/senior citizens 34,664,470 181<br />

AIDS, people with 14,592,474 72<br />

Asians/Pacific Islanders 6,504,516 79<br />

Children & youth 449,312,650 2,282<br />

Crime/abuse victims 21,835,760 182<br />

Disabilities, people with 44,234,161 356<br />

Economically disadvantaged 634,962,257 2,904<br />

Hispanics/Latinos 42,265,190 253<br />

Homeless 22,016,683 184<br />

Immigrants/refugees 27,490,764 243<br />

Indigenous people 5,425,488 38<br />

LGBTQ 6,565,564 90<br />

Men & boys 22,981,152 108<br />

Migrant workers 561,469 8<br />

Military/veterans 290,000 6<br />

Minorities, general 150,429,092 867<br />

Native Americans/American Indians 12,185,299 96<br />

Offenders/ex-offenders 14,788,430 129<br />

Single parents 815,517 10<br />

Substance abusers 13,528,379 79<br />

Terminal Illness, people with 851,813 17<br />

Women & girls 144,607,413 571<br />

Not specified 1,002,551,896 4,792<br />

* Grants may support multiple population groups, and would thereby be<br />

counted twice.<br />

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Statistical Analysis<br />

Grants for Capacity Building, Management & Technical Assistance<br />

TABLE 7. Top 15 Grants in Grants for Capacity Building, Management & Technical Assistance<br />

Recipient name Donor Grant Amount Entry<br />

1 TechnoServe Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, WA $46,955,200 10076<br />

2 Vanguard Charitable Endowment Program Aspen Foundation, Inc., NJ 41,103,351 5383<br />

3 Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, WA 30,467,755 10045<br />

4 Local Initiatives Support Corporation John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation, IL 26,000,000 3176<br />

5 Vanguard Charitable Endowment Program JHJ Foundation, Inc., NJ 20,000,000 5452<br />

6 Council of Chief State School Officers Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, WA 17,000,000 10037<br />

7 Mississippi Center for Education Innovation W. K. Kellogg Foundation, MI 16,286,790 4364<br />

8 Nonprofit Finance Fund Doris Duke Charitable Foundation, NY 15,125,000 6275<br />

9 Youth Villages The Edna McConnell Clark Foundation, NY 15,000,000 6143<br />

10 Vanguard Charitable Endowment Program JHJ Foundation, Inc., NJ 14,000,000 5453<br />

11 Online Computer Library Center Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, WA 12,683,068 10063<br />

12 Citizen Schools The Edna McConnell Clark Foundation, NY 12,000,000 6126<br />

13 Nurse-Family Partnership The Edna McConnell Clark Foundation, NY 12,000,000 6139<br />

14 Greater Minnesota Housing Fund The McKnight Foundation, MN 11,800,000 4926<br />

15 National Christian Foundation The Maclellan Foundation, Inc., TN 11,000,000 9316<br />

TABLE 8. Top 25 Foundations in Grants for Capacity<br />

Building, Management & Technical Assistance<br />

Foundation State Amount<br />

No. of<br />

Grants<br />

1 Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation WA $214,471,357 74<br />

2 The Ford Foundation NY 122,169,781 319<br />

3 The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation NJ 104,170,364 154<br />

4 The Edna McConnell Clark Foundation NY 77,162,200 27<br />

5 W. K. Kellogg Foundation MI 74,969,829 93<br />

6 The William and Flora Hewlett Foundation CA 57,627,784 168<br />

7 The David and Lucile Packard Foundation CA 50,068,288 244<br />

8 John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur<br />

IL 44,792,500 32<br />

Foundation<br />

9 The Annenberg Foundation PA 41,839,705 53<br />

10 Aspen Foundation, Inc. NJ 41,103,351 1<br />

11 The California Endowment CA 38,550,260 180<br />

12 JHJ Foundation, Inc. NJ 34,000,000 2<br />

13 John S. and James L. Knight Foundation FL 33,941,749 38<br />

14 Lilly Endowment Inc. IN 29,719,244 29<br />

15 Eli & Edythe Broad Foundation CA 28,048,108 39<br />

16 The Annie E. Casey Foundation MD 26,651,346 203<br />

17 The Wallace Foundation NY 25,690,500 42<br />

18 Charles Stewart Mott Foundation MI 25,531,569 163<br />

19 The Bank of America Charitable Foundation, NC 24,595,140 341<br />

Inc.<br />

20 The McKnight Foundation MN 24,392,000 69<br />

21 Carnegie Corporation of New York NY 24,217,695 41<br />

22 The William Penn Foundation PA 23,316,559 108<br />

23 Doris Duke Charitable Foundation NY 19,785,000 10<br />

24 Silicon Valley Community Foundation CA 19,039,538 210<br />

25 The Kresge Foundation MI 18,650,480 58<br />

Total $1,224,504,347 2,698<br />

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SECTION 1—GRANT LISTINGS<br />

ALABAMA<br />

Alabama Power Foundation, Inc.<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to AL. No support for discriminatory organizations,<br />

churches or religious organizations not of direct benefit to the entire<br />

community, fraternal, athletic, or veterans’ organizations, or private or<br />

secondary private schools. No grants to individuals (except for<br />

employee-related scholarships), or for fundraising or general operating<br />

support for United Way-supported organizations.<br />

1. Nonprofit Resource Center of Alabama, Birmingham, AL. $20,000, 2007.<br />

For general operating support.<br />

The Community Foundation of Greater Birmingham<br />

(formerly The Greater Birmingham Foundation)<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to Blount, Jefferson, Shelby, St. Clair, and Walker<br />

counties, AL. No support for religious organizations or for religious<br />

purposes (except from Advised Funds). No grants to individuals directly,<br />

or for endowment funds, operating budgets, deficit reduction, national<br />

fundraising drives, conference or seminar expenses, benefit tickets, or<br />

replacement of government funding cuts.<br />

2. Alabama Council on Economic Education, Birmingham, AL. $20,000, 2007.<br />

For Economics and Financial Summer Institute which will provide<br />

financial and literacy training to 60 teachers in Birmingham, Bessemer,<br />

Fairfield, and Midfield City Schools.<br />

3. Blount County Board of Education, Oneonta, AL. $45,000, 2007. To support<br />

Summer Academy Reading and Math program which includes<br />

intervention and tutoring for at-risk students, professional development<br />

for teachers, and networking services for parents.<br />

4. Cahaba River Society, Birmingham, AL. $46,000, 2007. To support<br />

innovative growth solutions by encouraging developers and local<br />

governments to adopt improved design standards for development along<br />

the Cahaba watershed.<br />

5. Community Kitchens of Birmingham, Birmingham, AL. $18,000, 2007. To<br />

support executive director position.<br />

6. Discovery 2000, Birmingham, AL. $90,000, 2007. 2-year grant. Toward<br />

planning and design for Smart Cafe, which will offer healthier food<br />

choices as well as an enjoyable and educational exhibit.<br />

7. Episcopal Place, Birmingham, AL. $12,500, 2007. Toward part-time<br />

development director.<br />

8. Freshwater Land Trust, Birmingham, AL. $55,000, 2007. 2-year grant. To<br />

support Strategic Conservation Plan that will set priorities for acquiring<br />

land and maximizing conservation dollars.<br />

9. Hands On Birmingham, Birmingham, AL. $10,000, 2007. To hire four<br />

Disaster VISTAs, who will work to build capacity of communities to<br />

prepare for, respond to, and recover from disasters.<br />

10. Lakeshore Foundation, Birmingham, AL. $15,000, 2007. To support All<br />

Kids Active Initiative, training teachers and providing resources for<br />

students with physical disabilities in Shelby County, including individual<br />

education plans and adapted equipment such as sports wheelchairs.<br />

11. Main Street Birmingham, Birmingham, AL. $10,000, 2007. Toward<br />

consultant services to assist in development of planning of BEACON<br />

program, which targets nine commercial districts within Birmingham for<br />

community and economic development, including Avondale, East Lake,<br />

West End, North Birmingham, Parkway East, Titusville, and Woodlawn.<br />

12. NorthStar Youth Ministries, Birmingham, AL. $15,000, 2007. Toward<br />

renovation of house at McCoy Center, in order to increase capacity and<br />

effectiveness of services to low- to moderate-income families in<br />

Smithfield community and western Birmingham.<br />

13. Planned Parenthood of Alabama, Birmingham, AL. $11,750, 2007. To hire<br />

reproductive health educator for Young Mothers Project, which provides<br />

in-depth education on contraception and sexually transmitted infection<br />

to young teen mothers, teachers and staff in Birmingham City Schools.<br />

14. Safe Harbor, Birmingham, AL. $10,000, 2007. Toward position of director<br />

of resource, benefiting parents and family members of at-risk teens<br />

residing in Jefferson, Shelby and Saint Clair counties.<br />

15. South Regions Minority Business Council, Birmingham, AL. $15,000,<br />

2007. To support Minority Business Enterprise capacity building<br />

workshops, educational seminars, and training.<br />

Compass Bank Foundation<br />

(formerly Central Bank Foundation)<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in AL, AZ, CO, FL, NM, and TX. No support for<br />

religious organizations. No grants to individuals (except for<br />

employee-related scholarships).<br />

16. United Ways of Texas, Austin, TX. $109,939, 2006.<br />

The Hugh Kaul Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to Jefferson, Clay and Coosa counties, and the<br />

greater metropolitan Birmingham, AL, area. No support for religious or<br />

political organizations. No grants to individuals.<br />

17. Nonprofit Resource Center of Alabama, Birmingham, AL. $20,000, 2006.<br />

The Jane K. Lowe Charitable Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in Madison County, AL. No support for religious<br />

organizations for projects that primarily benefit their own members or<br />

adherence. No grants to individuals, or for conferences, seminars,<br />

special events, productions, performances or debt.<br />

18. Schools Foundation, Huntsville, AL. $50,000, 2007. For Executive<br />

Director’s salary.<br />

Wiregrass Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in Dothan, AL.<br />

19. Nonprofit Resource Center of Alabama, Birmingham, AL. $50,000, 2007.<br />

For Satellite Office for Wiregrass.<br />

20. Wiregrass Rehabilitation Center, Dothan, AL. $350,000, 2007. For<br />

workforce development and new facility.<br />

ALASKA<br />

Alaska Airlines Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in AK and WA. No support for private businesses,<br />

religious organizations not of direct benefit to the entire community, or<br />

discriminatory organizations. No grants to individuals, or for<br />

endowments, pageants, capital campaigns, multi-year support, or<br />

general operating support; no loans.<br />

21. Seattle Childrens Theater, Seattle, WA. $15,000, 2007. To provide<br />

theater and educational programs to youth, families, and teachers.<br />

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ALASKA—Alaska<br />

Grants for Capacity Building, Management & Technical Assistance<br />

Alaska Conservation Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in AK. No grants for annual campaigns, deficit<br />

financing, building funds, land acquisition, renovation projects, general<br />

or special endowments, or exchange programs; no student loans.<br />

22. Alaska Center for the Environment, Anchorage, AK. $22,500, 2007. For<br />

Strategies for Alaska’s Future organizer.<br />

23. Alaska Conservation Alliance, Anchorage, AK. $25,000, 2007. For<br />

Strategies for Alaska’s Future coordinator.<br />

24. Northern Alaska Environmental Center, Fairbanks, AK. $22,500, 2007.<br />

For Strategies for Alaska’s Future organizer.<br />

Rasmuson Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to AK. No support for K-12 education or religious<br />

organizations. No grants for scholarships, endowments, deficits or debt<br />

reduction, fundraising events, indirect or overhead costs; or for operating<br />

funds.<br />

25. Alaska Arts Southeast, Sitka, AK. $60,000, 2007. For Effective<br />

Organizations: Institutional Infrastructure.<br />

26. Alaska Center for Rural Health, Anchorage, AK. $12,588, 2007. For travel<br />

funds for Alaska Experience Project.<br />

27. Alaska Center for the Blind and Visually Impaired, Anchorage, AK.<br />

$139,600, 2007. For capacity building to increase sustainable revenue.<br />

28. Alaska Theater of Youth, Anchorage, AK. $20,000, 2007. For Effective<br />

Organizations: operating capital.<br />

29. Alzheimers Disease Resource Agency of Alaska, Anchorage, AK. $25,000,<br />

2007. To develop strategic technology plan.<br />

30. Anchorage Museum Association, Anchorage, AK. $121,350, 2007. For<br />

organization transition.<br />

31. Big Brothers Big Sisters of Anchorage, Anchorage, AK. $475,000, 2007.<br />

For statewide capacity building project.<br />

32. Camp Fire USA, Alaska Council, Anchorage, AK. $24,850, 2007. For Camp<br />

Kushtaka capital improvements, fund development assessment, and<br />

leadership support.<br />

33. Evangelical Lutheran Church in America, Alaska Synod, Anchorage, AK.<br />

$25,000, 2007. For fees and travel expenses for congregation-based<br />

community organization consultant.<br />

34. Fairbanks Summer Arts Festival, Fairbanks, AK. $60,000, 2007. For<br />

Effective Organizations: Leadership succession plan.<br />

35. Foraker Group, Anchorage, AK. $1,500,000, 2007. For Foraker Sustaining<br />

Support Initiative.<br />

36. Foraker Group, Anchorage, AK. $930,000, 2007. For continuation of<br />

pre-development program.<br />

37. Foraker Group, Anchorage, AK. $100,000, 2007. For Nonprofit Health<br />

Insurance Initiative.<br />

38. Organization for Northern Development, Anchorage, AK. $60,000, 2007.<br />

For Effective Organizations: New business model and leadership.<br />

39. Southcentral Foundation, Anchorage, AK. $12,500, 2007. For<br />

discretionary grant.<br />

40. United Nonprofits, Anchorage, AK. $800,000, 2007. To purchase<br />

nonprofit shared facility.<br />

41. United Way of Matanuska-Susitna Borough, Wasilla, AK. $25,000, 2007.<br />

For organizational assessment and business plan.<br />

42. United Way of Southeast Alaska, Juneau, AK. $170,000, 2007. For<br />

continuation of five-year capacity building project.<br />

43. University of Alaska Anchorage, Anchorage, AK. $37,500, 2007. For<br />

interdisciplinary training plan for Alaska’s healthcare workforce to<br />

address geriatric needs of seniors.<br />

44. Valley Community for Recycling Solutions, Wasilla, AK. $50,000, 2007.<br />

For business plan for sustainable recycling facility.<br />

45. Yukon River Inter-Tribal Watershed Council, Anchorage, AK. $23,465,<br />

2007. For anti-freeze recycling unit and safety housing.<br />

ARIZONA<br />

Arizona Community Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to AZ. No support for religious organizations for<br />

religious purposes. No grants to individuals (except for scholarships),<br />

travel to or support of conferences, fundraising campaigns and<br />

expenses, debt reduction, or capital grants; generally, no loans.<br />

46. Alliance for Audience, Phoenix, AZ. $150,000, 2007. For general operating<br />

support.<br />

47. Alzheimers Association, Desert Southwest Chapter, Phoenix, AZ.<br />

$10,000, 2007. For strategic technology plan implementation.<br />

48. Arizona State University, Office of Research, Tempe, AZ. $10,000, 2007.<br />

For Strategic Plan Review.<br />

49. Blake Foundation, Tucson, AZ. $25,000, 2007. For AEEF Regional<br />

Partnership for capacity building.<br />

50. Children and Family Alliance, Eagar, AZ. $25,000, 2007. For AEEF<br />

Regional Partnership for Capacity Building.<br />

51. Childrens Museum of Phoenix, Phoenix, AZ. $75,000, 2007. For<br />

strengthening infrastructure and capacity building.<br />

52. Flagstaff Family Food Center, Flagstaff, AZ. $10,000, 2007. For<br />

Technology Capacity Building Grant.<br />

53. Free Arts of Arizona, Phoenix, AZ. $75,000, 2007. For strengthening<br />

institutional infrastructure.<br />

54. Girls For A Change, Phoenix, AZ. $10,000, 2007. For technology capacity<br />

building grant.<br />

55. GLSEN, Phoenix, AZ. $15,000, 2007. For board development/MIS.<br />

56. GLSEN, Phoenix, AZ. $10,000, 2007. For Arizona ACORN Block Captain.<br />

57. Institute of Cultural Affairs, Phoenix, AZ. $10,000, 2007. For Communities<br />

for All Ages.<br />

58. More For Kids, Nogales, AZ. $25,000, 2007. For AEEF Regional<br />

Partnership for Capacity Building.<br />

59. NewTown Community Development Corporation, Tempe, AZ. $10,000,<br />

2007. For security and technology planning.<br />

60. Prescott Pride Center, Prescott, AZ. $15,000, 2007. For staff and board<br />

development.<br />

61. Teach for America, Phoenix, AZ. $75,000, 2007. For new teachers in<br />

Maricopa County.<br />

Aurora Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in AZ and TX. No grants to individuals.<br />

62. National Council of La Raza, Washington, DC. $300,000, 2006. To assist<br />

Hispanic Americans.<br />

63. Tides Foundation, San Francisco, CA. $1,800,000, 2006. To strengthen<br />

community based organizations.<br />

Community Foundation for Southern Arizona<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to southern AZ, with particular emphasis on Pima<br />

and Santa Cruz counties. No support for sectarian organizations or<br />

individual schools (except for special literacy grants). No grants to<br />

individuals (except for scholarships), or for operating expenses,<br />

endowment building, capital campaigns, debt retirement, research or<br />

fundraising events.<br />

64. Direct CareGiver Association, Tucson, AZ. $29,000, 2006.<br />

Dorrance Family Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in AZ. No grants to individuals.<br />

65. Translational Genomics Research Institute, Phoenix, AZ. $2,045,839,<br />

2006. For research, program and critical infrastructure needs.<br />

The Flinn Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to AZ. No grants for building projects, purchase of<br />

equipment, endowment projects, annual fundraising campaigns, ongoing<br />

operating expenses or deficit needs; requests to support conferences<br />

and workshops, publications, or the production of films and video are<br />

considered only when these activities are an integral component of a<br />

larger foundation initiative.<br />

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Frueauff—ARKANSAS<br />

66. Battelle Memorial Institute, Columbus, OH. $877,254, 2006. For<br />

continued study and implementation of strategies to develop Arizona’s<br />

bioscience sector.<br />

Bruce T. Halle Family Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in AZ; some funding also in CA and CO. No grants<br />

to individuals.<br />

67. Teach for America, Phoenix, AZ. $25,000, 2006. For educational<br />

programs.<br />

68. University of San Diego, School of Education, San Diego, CA. $30,000,<br />

2006. For nonprofit research.<br />

J. W. Kieckhefer Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national basis. No grants to individuals.<br />

69. Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund, Boston, MA. $300,000, 2006. To establish<br />

Bob and Dudie Kieckhefer Fund.<br />

70. Trust for Public Land, Santa Fe, NM. $50,000, 2006. Toward<br />

establishment of Arizona office staffed with Arizona Director.<br />

The Virginia G. Piper Charitable Trust<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in Maricopa County, AZ. No support for private<br />

foundations, or for start-ups. No grants to individuals.<br />

71. Actors Theater of Phoenix, Phoenix, AZ. $150,000, 2007. For<br />

development of agency and board infrastructure for comprehensive fund<br />

development activities.<br />

72. Arizona Museum for Youth Friends, Mesa, AZ. $49,000, 2007. For<br />

strategic and fundraising plans to enhance museum’s financial stability.<br />

73. Association for Supportive Child Care, Tempe, AZ. $50,000, 2007. For<br />

child safety training for family childcare providers in the Valley.<br />

74. Back-to-School Clothing Drive Association, Glendale, AZ. $25,000, 2007.<br />

For executive director position.<br />

75. Beatitudes Center for Developing Older Adult Resources, Phoenix, AZ.<br />

$54,545, 2007. To continue program that provides computers, technical<br />

support, Internet connections and training to homebound older adults.<br />

76. Childrens Museum of Phoenix, Phoenix, AZ. $18,200, 2007. For<br />

consultant to develop new business plan for museum.<br />

77. Civic Ventures, San Francisco, CA. $33,960, 2007. To implement<br />

Experience Corps in Maricopa County.<br />

78. Clinica Adelante, Surprise, AZ. $13,876, 2007. For professional<br />

development of senior executive.<br />

79. Diocese of Phoenix, Phoenix, AZ. $325,000, 2007. For comprehensive<br />

assessment to determine capital needs of Catholic elementary schools<br />

in Maricopa County.<br />

80. Fresh Start Womens Foundation, Phoenix, AZ. $15,250, 2007. For<br />

professional development of senior executive, management staff and<br />

board.<br />

81. Interfaith Community Care, Surprise, AZ. $14,921, 2007. For professional<br />

development of senior executive.<br />

82. Maricopa County Community Colleges District Foundation, Tempe, AZ.<br />

$94,032, 2007. To implement Experience Corps in Mesa elementary<br />

schools.<br />

83. National Arts Strategies, Washington, DC. $50,000, 2007. For program<br />

offering seminars to arts and culture leaders, board members, and key<br />

staff throughout Maricopa County.<br />

84. Phoenix Bach Choir, Phoenix, AZ. $50,000, 2007. For strategic plan.<br />

85. Phoenix Boys Choir Association, Phoenix, AZ. $50,000, 2007. For<br />

strategies to expand Neighborhood Training Choirs, refine recruitment<br />

and retention, and determine feasibility for additional educational<br />

programming.<br />

86. Saint Vincent de Paul Society, Phoenix, AZ. $16,742, 2007. For<br />

professional development of senior executive.<br />

87. Scottsdale Cultural Council, Scottsdale, AZ. $50,000, 2007. To hire<br />

executive to develop business plan for Museum of the West.<br />

88. Scottsdale Cultural Council, Scottsdale, AZ. $32,250, 2007. For Museum<br />

of the West feasibility and implementation project.<br />

89. Southwest Shakespeare Company, Mesa, AZ. $70,500, 2007. For<br />

infrastructure and marketing efforts.<br />

Rodel Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in AZ and CO. No grants to individuals.<br />

90. Newark Now, Newark, NJ. $50,000, 2006.<br />

91. Tides Center, San Francisco, CA. $91,000, 2006. For DA Innovations<br />

Fund.<br />

The Jess & Sheila Schwartz Family Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in AZ.<br />

92. Jewish Education Service of North America, New York, NY. $10,000, 2007.<br />

For educational programs.<br />

Stardust Foundation, Inc.<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in Phoenix and Scottsdale, AZ.<br />

93. Alliance of Arizona Nonprofits, Phoenix, AZ. $20,000, 2007.<br />

94. Teach for America, Phoenix, AZ. $50,000, 2007.<br />

The Steele Foundation, Inc.<br />

Limitations: No support for political organizations. No grants to individuals.<br />

95. Success for Good, Scottsdale, AZ. $100,000, 2006. For unrestricted<br />

support.<br />

Del E. Webb Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in AZ, CA, and NV. No support for government<br />

agencies, sectarian or religious organizations, or pass-through<br />

organizations. No grants to individuals, or for deficit financing or indirect<br />

costs.<br />

96. Direct CareGiver Association, Tucson, AZ. $30,000, 2007. To expand<br />

long-term care training model in other communities.<br />

ARKANSAS<br />

Arkansas Community Foundation, Inc.<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to AR. No support for multi-year commitments. No<br />

grants to individuals, or for operating expenses, debt elimination, capital<br />

improvements, building, property, computer systems or emergencies.<br />

97. Arkansas Coalition for Excellence, Little Rock, AR. $10,000, 2007. For<br />

general support.<br />

Blue & You Foundation for a Healthier Arkansas<br />

(formerly ABC Foundation)<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to AR. No support for private foundations,<br />

organizations with a contractual relationship with Arkansas Blue Cross<br />

and Blue Shield, political or lobbying organizations, fraternal, athletic, or<br />

social organizations, or religious organizations not of direct benefit to the<br />

entire community. No grants to individuals, or for fundraising events or<br />

celebrations, capital campaigns or endowments, facilities or equipment,<br />

conferences, indirect costs, or tobacco-related programs.<br />

98. Arkansas Association of Charitable Clinics, Hot Springs, AR. $100,000,<br />

2006. For Operation Systems project.<br />

Charles A. Frueauff Foundation, Inc.<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to the U.S. with emphasis on east of the Rockies,<br />

the South, and Northeast. No grants to individuals, primary or secondary<br />

schools, colleges, churches, multi-year grants, fundraising drives, or<br />

special events.<br />

99. American Humanics, Kansas City, MO. $25,000, 2006. For general<br />

support.<br />

100. Catholic Charities Diocese of Brooklyn and Queens, Brooklyn, NY.<br />

$50,000, 2006. For Caritas Teacher Training Centers and Childcare<br />

Programs.<br />

101. Idea Village, New Orleans, LA. $31,000, 2006. For Hurricane Katrina<br />

relief efforts.<br />

102. Local Initiatives Support Corporation, Greenville, MS. $15,000, 2006.<br />

For training programs.<br />

103. Regis University, Denver, CO. $50,000, 2006. For non-profit<br />

management scholarships.<br />

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Grants for Capacity Building, Management & Technical Assistance<br />

104. Washington and Lee University, Lexington, VA. $30,000, 2006. For<br />

Shepherd Poverty Alliance, integrating academic study and learning<br />

through service and reflection.<br />

The Winthrop Rockefeller Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to AR, or for projects that benefit AR. No grants to<br />

individuals, or for capital expenditures, fundraising campaigns, scientific<br />

research, operating support or endowments; no loans (except<br />

program-related investments).<br />

105. Arkansas Coalition for Excellence, Little Rock, AR. $125,000, 2007. To<br />

develop and provide tools, resources, technical assistance, and<br />

organizational development support for the Arkansas nonprofit sector.<br />

106. Arkansas Coalition for Excellence, Little Rock, AR. $38,000, 2007. To<br />

pay Arkansas Coalition for Excellence membership dues for<br />

Arkansas-based grantees.<br />

107. Arkansas River Education Service Cooperative, Pine Bluff, AR. $122,500,<br />

2007. To improve teaching methods and student achievement in<br />

mathematics in grades 4-12.<br />

108. Berryville, City of, Berryville, AR. $11,000, 2007. To develop the capacity<br />

of the Berryville Farmers Market Association to become a self-sustaining<br />

organization.<br />

Wal-Mart Foundation<br />

(also known as SAM’S CLUB Foundation)<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in areas of company operations. No support for<br />

faith-based organizations not of direct benefit to the entire community.<br />

No grants to individuals (except for scholarships), or for annual meetings,<br />

capital campaigns, film or video projects, political causes, advertising,<br />

or travel.<br />

109. Arkansas Literacy Councils, Little Rock, AR. $40,000, 2007.<br />

110. National Council of La Raza, Washington, DC. $500,000, 2007.<br />

111. National Council of La Raza, Washington, DC. $100,000, 2007.<br />

112. Southeast Arkansas Education Service Cooperative, Monticello, AR.<br />

$100,000, 2007. For Northwest Arkansas program.<br />

Walton Family Foundation, Inc.<br />

Limitations: Giving through two of four funding areas is limited to northwest AR<br />

and the Mississippi River’s delta region of AR and MS. Educational<br />

funding is limited to target school districts. No support for<br />

non-established medical research programs. No grants to individuals<br />

(except for specific scholarships for approved programs), or for<br />

endowments for operations, church-related construction projects, travel<br />

expenses for groups to compete or perform, or business-related<br />

activities such as start-up costs, or expenses related to groups or<br />

individuals participating in non-curricular programs.<br />

113. Achievement First, Brooklyn, NY. $230,000, 2006.<br />

114. Achievement First, Brooklyn, NY. $230,000, 2006.<br />

115. Brighter Choice Foundation, Albany, NY. $643,098, 2006.<br />

116. Building Excellent Schools, Boston, MA. $3,062,810, 2006.<br />

117. DC Public Charter School Cooperative, Washington, DC. $300,000,<br />

2006.<br />

118. Florida Consortium of Charter Schools, Fort Lauderdale, FL. $1,200,000,<br />

2006.<br />

119. Georgia Charter Schools Association, Atlanta, GA. $150,000, 2006.<br />

120. Great Hearts Academies, Chandler, AZ. $411,500, 2006.<br />

121. Imagine Schools, Arlington, VA. $230,000, 2006.<br />

122. Imagine Schools, Arlington, VA. $230,000, 2006.<br />

123. Lighthouse Academies, Framingham, MA. $1,150,000, 2006.<br />

124. Local Initiatives Support Corporation, New York, NY. $1,750,000, 2006.<br />

125. National Association of Charter School Authorizers, Chicago, IL.<br />

$712,350, 2006.<br />

126. National Council of La Raza, Washington, DC. $580,000, 2006.<br />

127. New American Schools, American Institute for Research, Washington,<br />

DC. $145,000, 2006.<br />

128. New Leaders for New Schools, New York, NY. $1,298,085, 2006.<br />

129. New York Charter Schools Association, Albany, NY. $435,000, 2006.<br />

130. Northwest Evaluation Association, Lake Oswego, OR. $79,254, 2006.<br />

131. Oklahoma Center for Nonprofits, Oklahoma City, OK. $10,000, 2006.<br />

132. Pembrook Learning Development, McDonough, GA. $20,000, 2006.<br />

133. South Carolina Center on Grassroots and Nonprofits, Clemson, SC.<br />

$50,000, 2006.<br />

134. Teach for America, New York, NY. $283,000, 2006.<br />

Windgate Charitable Foundation, Inc.<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national basis with emphasis on the Midwest and<br />

Southwest. No support for private religious schools or churches. No<br />

grants to individuals, or for undesignated annual funds, debt retirement,<br />

completed projects, or group travel for performance or competition.<br />

135. HandMade in America, Asheville, NC. $26,000, 2007. For Craft Across<br />

the Curriculum.<br />

136. University of Central Oklahoma, Edmond, OK. $150,000, 2007. For<br />

Oklahoma A Plus Schools.<br />

CALIFORNIA<br />

The Ahmanson Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in southern CA, with emphasis on the Los Angeles<br />

area. No support for religious organizations for sectarian purposes, or<br />

advocacy or political organizations. No grants to individuals, or generally<br />

for continuing support, endowed chairs, annual campaigns, deficit<br />

financing, professorships, internships, film production, media projects,<br />

general research and development, workshops, studies, surveys,<br />

operational support of regional and national charities, underwriting, or<br />

exchange programs; no loans.<br />

137. Aspire Public Schools, Oakland, CA. $150,000, 2007. Toward<br />

furnishings and equipping two new school sites in Huntington Park.<br />

138. Claremont Graduate University, Claremont, CA. $35,000, 2007. Toward<br />

School of Education Fellowships and M.A. in Cultural Management<br />

Fellowships.<br />

139. Colonial Williamsburg Foundation, Williamsburg, VA. $12,500, 2007. For<br />

LAC teachers to participate in Summer Institute for Early American<br />

History.<br />

140. Excellent Education Development, Los Angeles, CA. $100,000, 2007.<br />

Toward operating support.<br />

141. Loyola Marymount University, Los Angeles, CA. $50,000, 2007. Toward<br />

Charter School Leadership Academy Initiative.<br />

142. Museum Associates, Los Angeles, CA. $5,200,000, 2007. For<br />

acquisition of St. Martina by Pietro da Cortona.<br />

143. Museum Associates, Los Angeles, CA. $1,600,000, 2007. Toward<br />

capital improvements to Ahmanson Building.<br />

144. Museum Associates, Los Angeles, CA. $169,000, 2007. For additional<br />

support for acquisition of St. Martina by Pietro da Cortona.<br />

145. Museum Associates, Los Angeles, CA. $45,000, 2007. For general<br />

support.<br />

146. Neighborhood Housing Services of Pasadena, Pasadena, CA. $75,000,<br />

2007. For furnishings and information technology for new facility.<br />

147. Southern California Center for Nonprofit Management, Los Angeles, CA.<br />

$50,000, 2007. Toward program support of Nonprofit Resource Library.<br />

148. Teach for America, New York, NY. $250,000, 2007. Toward Los Angeles<br />

Corps Program.<br />

149. Teach for America, New York, NY. $50,000, 2007. For additional support<br />

toward Los Angeles Corps program.<br />

150. University of California Medical Center, Center for Research and Training<br />

in Humane and Ethical Medical Care, Santa Monica, CA. $12,500, 2007.<br />

For Center for Research and Training in Humane and Ethical Medical Care<br />

program activities.<br />

151. Unusual Suspects Theater Company, Culver City, CA. $41,000, 2007.<br />

Toward enhancement of volunteer training program.<br />

Amgen Foundation, Inc.<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national and international basis, with emphasis on<br />

England, France, Germany, Ireland, Spain, and Switzerland; giving also<br />

to regional and national organizations. No support for religious<br />

organizations not of direct benefit to the entire community, political<br />

organizations, labor unions or fraternal, service, or veterans’<br />

organizations, international organizations, private foundations, or<br />

discriminatory organizations. No grants to individuals, or for fundraising<br />

or sports-related events, corporate sponsorships, or lobbying activities.<br />

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Blue—CALIFORNIA<br />

152. California Healthcare Interpreting Association, Sacramento, CA.<br />

$40,000, 2006.<br />

S. D. Bechtel, Jr. Foundation<br />

(formerly Elizabeth and Stephen Bechtel, Jr. Foundation)<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in the San Francisco Bay Area and northern CA.<br />

No grants to individuals, or for tenured or contract positions, endowment<br />

activities, or underwriting/sponsoring events.<br />

153. Community Resources for Science, Berkeley, CA. $25,000, 2006. For<br />

program support.<br />

154. Environmental Careers Organization, Boston, MA. $35,000, 2006. For<br />

program support.<br />

155. Grantmakers for Effective Organizations, Washington, DC. $20,000,<br />

2006. For program support.<br />

156. Oakland Unified School District, SMART Center, Oakland, CA. $50,000,<br />

2006. For program support.<br />

157. Rockman Etc., San Francisco, CA. $25,000, 2006. For program support.<br />

158. Strategic Education Research Partnership Institute, Washington, DC.<br />

$40,000, 2006. For program support.<br />

159. Taproot Foundation, San Francisco, CA. $25,000, 2006. For program<br />

support.<br />

160. Teach for America, San Francisco, CA. $25,000, 2006. For program<br />

support.<br />

Bella Vista Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in Marin, San Francisco, San Mateo and Santa<br />

Clara counties (in the area of early childhood development) and in<br />

California and Oregon (environmental restoration projects). No support<br />

for the arts or sectarian religious purposes. No grants to individuals, or<br />

for benefit events. Generally, no grants for medical research, health care,<br />

publications, or video production (except under special circumstances<br />

and only in the early childhood development focus area).<br />

161. Asian Perinatal Advocates, San Francisco, CA. $47,000, 2007. To<br />

provide monthly multilingual peer support groups that include<br />

stress-reducing techniques, to pregnant and/or new mothers, and<br />

conduct strategic planning.<br />

162. Florence Crittenton Services, San Francisco, CA. $89,000, 2007. For<br />

Parent and Family Resource Center offering educational workshops,<br />

support groups, and individualized case management, and to conduct<br />

evaluation process.<br />

163. Gifford Pinchot Task Force, Portland, OR. $20,000, 2007. For<br />

collaborative working group’s efforts to implement forest restoration<br />

projects on U.S. Forest Service land in John Day Basin.<br />

164. Holy Family Day Home, San Francisco, CA. $30,000, 2007. To implement<br />

strategy to help parents/guardians cope with stress and thereby prevent<br />

depression with aide of combination of parent support groups,<br />

psycho-educational classes and holistic workshops.<br />

165. Institute for Sustainable Forestry, Redway, CA. $50,000, 2007. For<br />

Forest Futures Cost/Benefit Analysis of restoration, fuels reduction and<br />

forest management practices to be identified through Mattole<br />

Restoration Council’s Forest Futures Project.<br />

166. LifeLong Medical Care, Berkeley, CA. $30,003, 2007. To conduct first<br />

formal external evaluation of Centering Parenting program.<br />

167. Marin County Department of Health and Human Services, San Rafael,<br />

CA. $20,000, 2007. To develop strategic plan focused on family<br />

wellness and children 0-3 in Marin County.<br />

168. Oregon Trout, Portland, OR. $65,000, 2007. For large-scale historic<br />

channel restoration project on Middle Fork, development of monitoring<br />

and evaluation protocol and post-project monitoring in John Day River<br />

basin.<br />

169. Parent Services Project, San Rafael, CA. $32,500, 2007. For Mentores<br />

program which provides home visiting for low-income families with young<br />

children in Canal District, and for transition plan for new executive<br />

director.<br />

170. Raising A Reader Marin, San Rafael, CA. $40,000, 2007. For fourth year<br />

of implementing Raising Reader in Marin County, whose new goal is to<br />

reach additional low-income children next year with this take-home<br />

bookbag program.<br />

171. Trust for Public Land, San Francisco, CA. $100,000, 2007. For<br />

implementation of final phase of Sierra Checkerboard Initiative where<br />

TPL and partners determine priorities on parcel level, agree on<br />

conservation strategies, negotiate with landowners, and achieve<br />

on-the-ground results.<br />

H. N. & Frances C. Berger Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in CA.<br />

172. Woodmark Group, Seattle, WA. $35,000, 2006. For Children’s Circle of<br />

Care Leadership Conference.<br />

Blue Shield of California Foundation<br />

(formerly California Physicians’ Service Foundation)<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to CA. No support for religious organizations not of<br />

direct benefit to the entire community or political candidates or<br />

organizations. No grants to individuals (except for employee-related<br />

scholarships), or for award dinners, athletic events, competitions,<br />

special events, or tournaments, conferences or seminars, capital<br />

construction, television, film, or media production, political causes or<br />

campaigns, or capital campaigns over $50,000.<br />

173. Alameda County Health Care Foundation, Oakland, CA. $50,000, 2006.<br />

For Alameda County Medical Center Ambulatory Electronic Health Record<br />

(EHR) Readiness Assessment (Consultant Services).<br />

174. Alameda Health Consortium, Alameda, CA. $30,000, 2006. For core<br />

support initiative for clinics and consortia.<br />

175. Alliance for Rural Community Health, Ukiah, CA. $30,000, 2006. For core<br />

support initiative for clinics and consortia.<br />

176. Ambulatory Surgery Access Coalition, San Francisco, CA. $25,000,<br />

2006. For capacity building support.<br />

177. Asian Womens Shelter Project, San Francisco, CA. $25,000, 2006. For<br />

Capacity Building Support/Matching Funds Appeal.<br />

178. California Family Health Council, Los Angeles, CA. $20,000, 2006. For<br />

strengthening clinic safety net through Regional Associations of<br />

California.<br />

179. California Health Foundation and Trust, Sacramento, CA. $96,667,<br />

2006. For Southern California Telemedicine Learning Center.<br />

180. California Institute for Mental Health, Sacramento, CA. $35,000, 2006.<br />

For Domestic Violence, Mental Health, and Substance Abuse Capacity<br />

Building Project.<br />

181. California Medical Association Foundation, Sacramento, CA. $74,529,<br />

2006. For Small Physician Office Project and Diabetes Disparities<br />

Reduction.<br />

182. California Medical Association Foundation, Sacramento, CA. $74,529,<br />

2006. For Small Physician Office Project and Diabetes Disparities<br />

Reduction.<br />

183. California Partnership to End Domestic Violence, Sacramento, CA.<br />

$159,775, 2006. For leadership capacity building.<br />

184. California Partnership to End Domestic Violence, Sacramento, CA.<br />

$159,775, 2006. For leadership capacity building.<br />

185. Center for Community Health and Well-Being, Sacramento, CA. $10,000,<br />

2006. For capacity building support.<br />

186. Center to Promote HealthCare Access, Oakland, CA. $57,054, 2006. For<br />

Technical and Policy Assessment of Newborn Gateway/Medi-Cal<br />

Prenatal Gateway.<br />

187. Center to Promote HealthCare Access, Oakland, CA. $57,053, 2006. For<br />

Technical and Policy Assessment of Newborn Gateway/Medi-Cal<br />

Prenatal Gateway.<br />

188. Community Health Alliance of Pasadena, Pasadena, CA. $35,000, 2006.<br />

For core support initiative for clinics and consortia.<br />

189. Health Technology Center, San Francisco, CA. $102,500, 2006. For<br />

Enhancing Health Technology Assessment and Policy Development in<br />

California through Increased Coordination and Greater Patient and<br />

Clinician Participation.<br />

190. Integrated Healthcare Association, Oakland, CA. $168,750, 2006. For<br />

Improving Data and Aligning Incentives for Management of New Medical<br />

Technologies.<br />

191. Integrated Healthcare Association, Oakland, CA. $10,000, 2006. For<br />

management of new healthcare technology.<br />

192. Korean Community Center of the East Bay, Oakland, CA. $25,000, 2006.<br />

For Capacity Building Support/Matching Funds Appeal.<br />

193. Maitri, Inc., San Jose, CA. $25,000, 2006. For Capacity Building<br />

Support/Matching Funds Appeal.<br />

194. Northern Sierra Rural Health Network, Nevada City, CA. $169,250, 2006.<br />

For NSRHN Regional Health Information Organization (RHIO) Assessment<br />

Project.<br />

195. Project HOPE - The People-to-People Health Foundation, Millwood, VA.<br />

$50,000, 2006. For Health Affairs theme issue on biotechnology.<br />

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Grants for Capacity Building, Management & Technical Assistance<br />

196. Public Health Foundation Enterprises, City of Industry, CA. $141,995,<br />

2006. For Outcome and Process Improvement Project for two target<br />

populations, Spanish-speaking and English-speaking.<br />

197. Public Health Foundation Enterprises, City of Industry, CA. $37,500,<br />

2006. For Long Beach Network for Health-Defining Community Benefit.<br />

198. Public Health Foundation Enterprises, City of Industry, CA. $37,500,<br />

2006. For Long Beach Network for Health-Defining Community Benefit.<br />

199. Society of General Internal Medicine, Washington, DC. $32,500, 2006.<br />

For New and Emerging Medical Technologies Educating Educators.<br />

200. Society of General Internal Medicine, Washington, DC. $32,500, 2006.<br />

For New and Emerging Medical Technologies Educating Educators.<br />

201. Tides Center, San Francisco, CA. $25,000, 2006. For core support<br />

initiative for clinics and consortia.<br />

202. Worksite Wellness Project, Los Angeles, CA. $50,000, 2006. For insuring<br />

populations in light manufacturing industries.<br />

203. Young and Healthy, Pasadena, CA. $25,000, 2006. For organizational<br />

capacity building initiative.<br />

William K. Bowes, Jr. Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in CA. No grants to.<br />

204. Creative Capital Foundation, New York, NY. $50,000, 2006. For<br />

operation support and artist grants.<br />

205. San Francisco Jazz Organization, San Francisco, CA. $150,000, 2006.<br />

For organizational growth.<br />

Eli & Edythe Broad Foundation<br />

(also known as The Broad Foundation)<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national basis. No grants to individuals.<br />

206. Aspire Public Schools, Oakland, CA. $450,000, 2006. For charter<br />

expansion in California.<br />

207. Benton Harbor Area Schools, Benton Harbor, MI. $10,000, 2006. For<br />

superintendent to join the District Management Council to gain access<br />

to superior long-term strategic management advice.<br />

208. Boston Public Schools, Boston, MA. $650,000, 2006. For Boston School<br />

Leadership Institute, the district’s first comprehensive recruiting and<br />

training program for aspiring principals.<br />

209. Broad Center for the Management of School Systems, Los Angeles, CA.<br />

$5,054,365, 2006. To identify, prepare, and support successful leaders<br />

of public school systems.<br />

210. Broad Center for the Management of School Systems, Los Angeles, CA.<br />

$692,757, 2006. For The Broad Residency in Urban Education, two-year<br />

management development program that immediately places emerging,<br />

talented, private sector leaders into full-time managerial positions in<br />

urban school districts throughout country.<br />

211. Center for Reform of School Systems, Houston, TX. $1,185,552, 2006.<br />

To train newly elected and appointed school board members to be<br />

effective policy and reform leaders.<br />

212. Center for Reform of School Systems, Houston, TX. $124,083, 2006.<br />

To train newly elected and appointed school board members to be<br />

effective policy and reform leaders.<br />

213. Center for Reform of School Systems, Houston, TX. $10,000, 2006. For<br />

Center for Reform of School Systems and Teach for America in their<br />

combined forces to create the School Board Fellows Program.<br />

214. Christina Educational Enrichment Fund, Bear, DE. $500,000, 2006. For<br />

strategic district reforms at Christina School District.<br />

215. Council of Chief State School Officers, Washington, DC. $5,000,000,<br />

2006. For development and implementation of SchoolMatters.com,<br />

national education data website.<br />

216. Education Pioneers, San Jose, CA. $200,000, 2006. For challenge grant<br />

covering fifty percent of Education Pioneer’s operating budget, while they<br />

expand their program.<br />

217. Educational Testing Service, Princeton, NJ. $1,048,529, 2006. For<br />

Hispanic Scholarship Fund and for Broad Prize Scholarships.<br />

218. Edvance, Austin, TX. $11,285, 2006. To help urban school districts<br />

showcase best professional compensation practices to other selected<br />

urban school districts through structured benchmarking process.<br />

219. Excellent Education Development, Los Angeles, CA. $141,000, 2006.<br />

For new building for Alliance schools.<br />

220. Excellent Education Development, Los Angeles, CA. $124,400, 2006.<br />

To build View Park Prep, new facility for 500 high and middle school<br />

students.<br />

221. Excellent Education Development, Los Angeles, CA. $65,600, 2006. For<br />

expansion of Camino Nuevo High School.<br />

222. Fort Wayne Community Schools, Fort Wayne, IN. $10,000, 2006. For<br />

superintendent to join the District Management Council and gain access<br />

to superior long-term strategic management advice.<br />

223. Fort Worth Independent School District, Fort Worth, TX. $175,000, 2006.<br />

For curriculum audit for Fort Worth Independent School District in areas<br />

of mathematics, science and reading.<br />

224. Fund for Public Schools, New York, NY. $1,800,000, 2006. For strategic<br />

plan including performance accountability framework, region and central<br />

office unit, plan to decentralize budget authority to schools, decision<br />

framework for school authority and autonomy, implementation plan for<br />

new organizational design, communications plan, and prioritized list of<br />

philanthropic requests based on Joel Klein’s strategic priorities.<br />

225. Fund for Public Schools, New York, NY. $1,137,500, 2006. For<br />

implementation of redesign of New York City Department of Education<br />

Human Resources Department.<br />

226. Fund for Public Schools, New York, NY. $625,000, 2006. To train<br />

principals for new small schools.<br />

227. Green Dot Education Project, Los Angeles, CA. $700,000, 2006. For<br />

more high-quality public charter schools in Los Angeles.<br />

228. KIPP Foundation, San Francisco, CA. $635,000, 2006. For Fisher Fellows<br />

in urban districts.<br />

229. KIPP Foundation, San Francisco, CA. $500,000, 2006. For efforts to<br />

establish total of five KIPP schools in New Orleans.<br />

230. KIPP Foundation, San Francisco, CA. $127,624, 2006. For funding for<br />

one-third training costs for KIPP Fellows who plan to open a school in a<br />

Broad eligible district.<br />

231. KIPP Foundation, San Francisco, CA. $21,000, 2006. For consultant to<br />

write a business plan for KIPP’s charter school expansion in Los Angeles.<br />

232. Long Beach Unified School District, Long Beach, CA. $400,000, 2006.<br />

To employ Baldridge Criteria for Performance Excellence.<br />

233. Montgomery County Public Schools, Montgomery, AL. $10,000, 2006.<br />

For superintendent to join the District Management Council and gain<br />

access to superior long-term strategic management advice.<br />

234. National Institute for Excellence in Teaching, Santa Monica, CA.<br />

$381,263, 2006. For funding to start Teacher Advancement Programs<br />

in Minneapolis and Chicago.<br />

235. New Leaders for New Schools, National Office, New York, NY. $375,000,<br />

2006. For operating support and ongoing program support for existing<br />

core of New Leaders.<br />

236. New Schools for New Orleans, New Orleans, LA. $50,000, 2006. For<br />

support following Hurricane Katrina.<br />

237. New Schools Fund, New Schools Venture Fund, San Francisco, CA.<br />

$650,000, 2006. For investment in incubation and development of<br />

high-quality nonprofit charter school management organizations across<br />

country.<br />

238. New York City Department of Education, New York, NY. $750,000, 2006.<br />

For strategic plan including performance accountability framework,<br />

region and central office unit, plan to decentralize budget authority to<br />

schools, decision framework for school authority and autonomy,<br />

implementation plan for new organizational design, communications<br />

plan, and prioritized list of philanthropic requests based on Joel Klein’s<br />

strategic priorities.<br />

239. Paterson Public Schools, Paterson, NJ. $10,000, 2006. For District<br />

Management Council’s mission to provide superior long-term strategic<br />

management advice on issues common to membership.<br />

240. Philadelphia School District, Philadelphia, PA. $550,000, 2006. For<br />

principal leadership academy.<br />

241. Rodel Charitable Foundation of Delaware, Wilmington, DE. $1,350,000,<br />

2006. For development of blueprint plan for Delaware education system.<br />

242. Teach for America, New York, NY. $2,000,000, 2006. For national<br />

expansion effort to recruit, train, and support new teachers in urban<br />

school districts.<br />

243. Teach for America, New York, NY. $500,000, 2006. For national<br />

expansion effort to recruit, train, and support new teachers in urban<br />

school districts.<br />

244. Teach for America, New York, NY. $23,150, 2006. For general operating<br />

support.<br />

California Community Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to Los Angeles County, CA. No support for sectarian<br />

purposes. No grants to individuals (except fellowships for artists or<br />

scholarships), or for annual campaigns, equipment, endowment funds,<br />

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California—CALIFORNIA<br />

debt reduction, operating budgets, re-granting, fellowships, films,<br />

conferences, dinners, or special events.<br />

245. Local Initiatives Support Corporation, Los Angeles, CA. $100,000, 2007.<br />

246. Los Angeles Community Design Center, Los Angeles, CA. $150,000,<br />

2007.<br />

247. Los Angeles County Education Coordinating Council, Los Angeles, CA.<br />

$75,000, 2007.<br />

248. SAJE, Los Angeles, CA. $150,000, 2007.<br />

249. Southern California Center for Nonprofit Management, Los Angeles, CA.<br />

$25,000, 2007.<br />

The California Endowment<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in CA. No support for political purposes, medical<br />

or scientific research, or uncompensated care for direct clinical services.<br />

No grants to individuals for scholarships; fellowships or grants, or for<br />

endowments, operating deficits or retirement of debt, media projects not<br />

part of a broader project or strategy, medical supplies, laboratory fees,<br />

X-ray services, medications, vaccines or prescriptions; capital funding for<br />

purchase, construction or renovation of facilities or other physical<br />

infrastructure; indirect costs that exceed 15 percent of the total of<br />

requested personnel and operating costs.<br />

250. Advancement Project, Los Angeles, CA. $298,244, 2008. For<br />

organizational and strategic capacity-building efforts to improve and<br />

support gang violence prevention work and advocacy for large-scale<br />

systems change that will benefit low-income and vulnerable communities<br />

in Los Angeles County.<br />

251. Alameda Health Consortium, Alameda, CA. $459,802, 2008. For<br />

collaborative planning process designed to expand access to health<br />

services for uninsured adults in Alameda County.<br />

252. Alameda Point Collaborative, Alameda, CA. $295,684, 2008. For<br />

implementation of series of project strategies to advocate for improved<br />

food security, health and nutrition for formerly homeless residents of<br />

Alameda Point community.<br />

253. Alliance for Rural Community Health, Ukiah, CA. $84,666, 2008. For<br />

development of rural health provider group that will facilitate<br />

centralization of specialty care and administrative services to improve<br />

access and quality of care received by patient population of Mendocino<br />

County.<br />

254. American Dental Education Association, Washington, DC. $390,000,<br />

2008. For California Dental Pipeline Program Phase II Evaluation which<br />

will document best practices for increasing admissions of<br />

underrepresented students to California dental schools and developing<br />

and maintaining partnerships between California dental schools and<br />

Federally Qualified Health Centers which expand community-based<br />

dental education and training and increase access to oral health care for<br />

underserved patients throughout California.<br />

255. API Cultural Center, Oakland, CA. $25,000, 2008. For Shaolin Cultural<br />

Approach to Health Project to provide access to culturally competent<br />

health practices for immigrant Asian communities in East Bay.<br />

256. ARC of San Francisco, San Francisco, CA. $105,288, 2008. For<br />

comprehensive, multiyear project that will improve access to<br />

comprehensive health and support services for adults with<br />

developmental disabilities in Bay Area.<br />

257. Asian Community Mental Health Services, Oakland, CA. $55,000, 2008.<br />

For Empowering Invisible Minority program to strengthen organizational<br />

and leadership capacity to advocate on behalf of Asian and Pacific<br />

Islanders with disabilities in California.<br />

258. Asian Pacific American Legal Center of Southern California, Los Angeles,<br />

CA. $202,870, 2008. For continued support for leadership development<br />

program designed to develop new strategies and policies for improved<br />

community health in Los Angeles County.<br />

259. Association of Asian-Pacific Community Health Organizations, Oakland,<br />

CA. $10,000, 2008. For technical assistance, training and networking<br />

opportunities for health centers serving Asian American and Pacific<br />

Islander communities in California.<br />

260. Bay Area Partnership, Oakland, CA. $70,000, 2008. For school-based<br />

health initiative to increase health and health prevention services in<br />

low-income communities throughout Greater Bay Area.<br />

261. Between Women, Brawley, CA. $60,828, 2008. For strategic planning,<br />

advocacy training and fund development in order to strengthen<br />

organizational capacity to increase access to health services for<br />

underserved women with breast cancer in Imperial County.<br />

262. Brookside Community Health Center, San Pablo, CA. $234,920, 2008.<br />

For capacity-building work.<br />

263. Butte County Public Health, Oroville, CA. $150,000, 2008. For integrated<br />

and comprehensive community planning project to assess and<br />

determine goals and objectives for improved public health response to<br />

methamphetamine epidemic affecting residents of Butte County.<br />

264. California Academy of Family Physicians Foundation, San Francisco, CA.<br />

$230,000, 2008. For medical leadership council to provide support for<br />

county medical societies in implementing demonstration projects to<br />

improve delivery of culturally and linguistically competent health care<br />

services to limited English proficient and underserved patient<br />

populations in California.<br />

265. California Black Health Network, San Diego, CA. $40,000, 2008. For<br />

capacity building and health policy advocacy.<br />

266. California Healthcare Interpreting Association, Sacramento, CA.<br />

$280,000, 2008. For organizational capacity building.<br />

267. California Medical Association Foundation, Sacramento, CA. $200,175,<br />

2008. To train ethnic physician leaders and advocate for implementation<br />

of health policies and best practices that support culturally and<br />

linguistically appropriate health services, reduce health disparities<br />

across ethnic groups and increase health work force diversity in<br />

California.<br />

268. California Physicians Alliance, Berkeley, CA. $10,000, 2008. For<br />

educational training to physicians in California on current health care<br />

reform initiatives.<br />

269. California Rural Indian Health Board, Sacramento, CA. $93,015, 2008.<br />

For youth-driven needs assessment and service learning project to<br />

address growing epidemic of obesity and diabetes among American<br />

Indian communities in Los Angeles, Butte and Del Norte counties.<br />

270. California School Boards Foundation, West Sacramento, CA. $196,000,<br />

2008. For School Health Project.<br />

271. California State University at Fresno Foundation, Fresno, CA. $198,413,<br />

2008. To build capacity of coalition to partner with local public health<br />

department and facilitate broad-based community action to implement<br />

environmental approaches to prevent obesity in Madera County.<br />

272. Catholic Healthcare West, San Francisco, CA. $420,918, 2008. For<br />

Language Access Initiative to improve quality of language access<br />

services and reduce health disparities at all Catholic Healthcare West<br />

hospitals and affiliated clinics in California.<br />

273. Cause Communications, Santa Monica, CA. $300,110, 2008. For<br />

research methods to evaluate effectiveness of strategic communications<br />

strategies employed to advance community health and social change<br />

policy agenda in California.<br />

274. Center on Policy Initiatives, San Diego, CA. $155,037, 2008. For North<br />

County Healthcare Access Project to organize and train clergy and<br />

religious congregations to advocate for expanded health coverage for<br />

uninsured, low-wage residents in North County region of San Diego<br />

County.<br />

275. Central Neighborhood Health Foundation, Los Angeles, CA. $20,000,<br />

2008. For enhancing clinic sustainability.<br />

276. Central Valley Health Network, Sacramento, CA. $200,000, 2008. For<br />

Oral Health Program.<br />

277. Child Advocates of San Bernardino County, San Bernardino, CA.<br />

$50,000, 2008. For capacity building.<br />

278. Childrens Nurturing Project, Suisun City, CA. $76,225, 2008. For<br />

capacity building for healthy kids.<br />

279. CIF of the San Francisco Foundation, San Francisco, CA. $150,000,<br />

2008. For Diversity in Philanthropy Project Phase III: to support key<br />

strategies that promote increased diversity in philanthropic organizations<br />

that fund projects to improve health and well-being of Californians.<br />

280. CIF of the San Francisco Foundation, San Francisco, CA. $58,776, 2008.<br />

To integrate cultural competency in organizational policies and practices<br />

and in training for all staff to provide culturally effective and<br />

resident-centered, skilled nursing and rehabilitation care to diverse<br />

residents in San Francisco County.<br />

281. Communications Network, Naperville, IL. $25,000, 2008. For research<br />

in use of communications in advancing health policy goals of foundations<br />

in California.<br />

282. Community Clinic Association of Los Angeles County, Los Angeles, CA.<br />

$50,000, 2008. For 5th Annual Tri-Caucus Health Summit which will<br />

develop collaborative approaches and practical policy solutions to<br />

address health care issues facing communities of color in California.<br />

283. Community Health Alliance of Pasadena, Pasadena, CA. $305,460,<br />

2008. For capacity building initiative.<br />

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Grants for Capacity Building, Management & Technical Assistance<br />

284. Community Network for Appropriate Technologies, Santa Rosa, CA.<br />

$10,000, 2008. To develop and implement pilot training program for<br />

Latino caregivers providing end-of-life services in Sonoma County.<br />

285. Community Oral Health Services, Gonzales, CA. $230,090, 2008. To<br />

support capacity-building activities that will ensure more efficient and<br />

effective delivery of services through infrastructure strengthening and<br />

policy advocacy to improve oral health care access for underserved<br />

children of Monterey County.<br />

286. Community Partners, Los Angeles, CA. $286,920, 2008. To build project<br />

capacity and infrastructure to provide broad-based violence prevention<br />

advocacy in Los Angeles County.<br />

287. Community Partners, Los Angeles, CA. $100,000, 2008. For Los Angeles<br />

Works for Better Health to provide training to low-income residents of<br />

South Los Angeles and engage community leaders in order to increase<br />

access to quality employment and improve individual and community<br />

health.<br />

288. Community Partners, Los Angeles, CA. $77,374, 2008. For leadership<br />

development to increase project capacity to change social and cultural<br />

norms and to engage in policy advocacy in order to decrease pregnancy<br />

rates in underserved Cambodian teen community in Long Beach.<br />

289. CompassPoint Nonprofit Services, San Francisco, CA. $500,000, 2008.<br />

To strengthen cultural competency of community-based health<br />

organizations to build long-term organizational sustainability and achieve<br />

progressive policy and systems change in San Francisco and Los Angeles<br />

counties.<br />

290. Congregations Organized for Prophetic Engagement, Alta Loma, CA.<br />

$52,625, 2008. To support planning process and organizational<br />

assessment to build capacity to identity and address access to health<br />

services for underserved African Americans in Riverside and San<br />

Bernardino counties.<br />

291. Consumer Action, San Francisco, CA. $90,000, 2008. For improving<br />

indoor air quality for children by capacity-building for program working on<br />

behalf of low-income families to protect infants, toddlers and young<br />

children from indoor exposure to toxins in homes and public schools in<br />

San Francisco County.<br />

292. Contra Costa Interfaith Sponsoring Committee, Martinez, CA. $20,000,<br />

2008. To support community-organizing activities to increase access to<br />

health and health care services for residents of eastern Contra Costa<br />

County.<br />

293. Coro Southern California, Los Angeles, CA. $150,000, 2008. To impart<br />

cultural competency and health work force development as key topics in<br />

leadership program designed to strengthen skills of health care<br />

professionals in Los Angeles that are committed to crossing sectoral<br />

boundaries to improve community health.<br />

294. Demos: A Network for Ideas and Action, New York, NY. $200,000, 2008.<br />

To organize, train and mobilize small business leaders in California to<br />

advocate for universal health coverage in conjunction with coordinated<br />

communications strategy.<br />

295. Dolores Huerta Foundation, Bakersfield, CA. $238,931, 2008. For<br />

capacity building.<br />

296. Drexel University, Philadelphia, PA. $74,783, 2008. To support planning<br />

and implementation of national conference on cultural competency in<br />

health care, including compilation, publication and dissemination of<br />

conference proceedings throughout California.<br />

297. Effort Inc., Sacramento, CA. $350,000, 2008. To build organizational<br />

capacity to acquire Federally Qualified Health Center designation and<br />

advocate for more effective primary care health delivery system for poor<br />

and underserved populations in Sacramento County.<br />

298. Episcopal Diocese of Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA. $32,475, 2008. To<br />

strengthen organizational capacity to provide health services to<br />

underserved children in Los Angeles County.<br />

299. Faith in Community, Fresno, CA. $50,000, 2008. To build organizational<br />

capacity through strategic planning and board, staff and advisory<br />

committee development, in order to advance leadership, community<br />

partnerships and policy advocacy efforts around health issues in<br />

underserved Fresno communities.<br />

300. Families USA Foundation, Washington, DC. $400,000, 2008. To develop<br />

policy education and technical assistance project to assist advocates on<br />

implementation of new State Children’s Health Insurance Program<br />

legislation in California.<br />

301. Foundation for the Children of the Californias, San Diego, CA. $10,000,<br />

2008. For Health Passport program.<br />

302. Fresno Healthy Communities Access Partners, Fresno, CA. $309,679,<br />

2008. To strengthen organizational capacity to engage in policy advocacy<br />

and systems change work to improve access to health care for<br />

underserved of Fresno County.<br />

303. Gay and Lesbian Community Services Center of Orange County, Garden<br />

Grove, CA. $241,854, 2008. To support outreach and training project<br />

designed to improve transgender cultural competence for Orange County<br />

health care providers and to facilitate systems-level changes within at<br />

least one health care delivery system.<br />

304. George Washington University, Washington, DC. $241,439, 2008. For<br />

Bilingual Provider Study to conduct survey and case studies to explore<br />

policies and practices concerning utilization of bilingual and multilingual<br />

providers to meet needs of culturally and linguistically diverse patient<br />

populations in California.<br />

305. Harm Reduction Services, Sacramento, CA. $115,607, 2008. For<br />

organizational development project.<br />

306. Harmony Health Family Resource Center, Marysville, CA. $172,189,<br />

2008. To support capacity-building efforts in order to address barriers to<br />

access and to sustain coordination of local services for low income,<br />

underserved families in area of Linda in Yuba County.<br />

307. Health Career Connection, Moraga, CA. $86,250, 2008. To support staff<br />

and infrastructure development to increase number of underrepresented<br />

college students who pursue health careers through expanded health<br />

internship placements and mentorship opportunities throughout<br />

California.<br />

308. Health Improvement Partnership of Santa Cruz County, Scotts Valley, CA.<br />

$450,935, 2008. To support activities that will strengthen organizational<br />

capacity to conduct policy advocacy work through its membership and<br />

community engagement to impact health care reform and systems<br />

changes that will improve access and expand coverage for underserved<br />

residents of Santa Cruz County.<br />

309. Health Initiatives for Youth, San Francisco, CA. $68,574, 2008. For<br />

capacity building.<br />

310. Healthcare Education, Research and Evaluation Foundation of Southern<br />

California, San Diego, CA. $164,601, 2008. To support strategic<br />

planning, resource development and operational systems improvements<br />

in order to address health needs of underserved communities in San<br />

Diego and Imperial counties.<br />

311. Homies Unidos, Los Angeles, CA. $149,985, 2008. For capacity building.<br />

312. Hughson Samaritan Village, Hughson, CA. $200,436, 2008. For<br />

capacity-building efforts that will result in improved access to health care<br />

through more effective and efficient provision of health-related services<br />

to underserved population of southeast Stanislaus County.<br />

313. Humboldt State University Sponsored Programs Foundation, Arcata, CA.<br />

$10,000, 2008. For Diversity Conference which focuses on health,<br />

social justice, racial equity and education.<br />

314. Insight Center for Community Economic Development, Oakland, CA.<br />

$75,000, 2008. For Elder Economic Security Initiative.<br />

315. International Foundation for Human Development, San Diego, CA.<br />

$20,475, 2008. For analysis of programs in California that have<br />

successfully engaged youth as advocates in their own health and to<br />

develop recommendations for inclusion of youth in health advocacy<br />

activities.<br />

316. Jeanne dArc Manor, San Jose, CA. $50,000, 2008. To conduct needs<br />

assessments and develop appropriate interventions to improve health<br />

and well-being of seniors living in low-income housing in San Jose.<br />

317. Jesuit Volunteer Corps Southwest, Santa Clara, CA. $10,000, 2008. To<br />

increase access to health services for low-income populations by<br />

supporting placement of recent college graduates as volunteers in<br />

nonprofit organizations in California.<br />

318. Kaiser Foundation Health Plan, Oakland, CA. $208,620, 2008. To<br />

support adaptation and implementation of validated cultural and<br />

linguistic assessment in Spanish and Chinese for primary care and<br />

mental health clinicians through internet-based testing platform at two<br />

health plans in California.<br />

319. Kings County Department of Public Health, Hanford, CA. $80,000, 2008.<br />

For Regional Medi-Cal Managed Care Implementation Master Plan to<br />

ensure that underserved residents and safety net providers are engaged<br />

in process of redesign of system of care to improve health access and<br />

expand health coverage in Madera, Fresno, and Kings Counties.<br />

320. Lao Iu Mien Culture Association, Oakland, CA. $45,000, 2008. To build<br />

infrastructure of center providing health and leadership development<br />

programs for Iu Mien community in Bay Area.<br />

321. Larkin Street Youth Services, San Francisco, CA. $200,000, 2008. For<br />

capacity building to improve access to integrated health services.<br />

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322. Liberty Hill Foundation, Santa Monica, CA. $50,000, 2008. To support<br />

strategic planning process and board and staff development that will<br />

enhance organizational capacity to engage in community organizing,<br />

research and policy advocacy to reduce health disparities in underserved<br />

communities in Los Angeles.<br />

323. Los Angeles County Department of Health Services, Los Angeles, CA.<br />

$22,500, 2008. For Women’s Health Policy Summit to support women’s<br />

health convening to set agenda and develop policy recommendations to<br />

increase cultural competency of women’s health stakeholders,<br />

policymakers and health system serving women in Los Angeles County.<br />

324. Lucile Packard Foundation for Childrens Health, Palo Alto, CA. $25,000,<br />

2008. For continued analysis of health disparities among children and<br />

develop policy recommendations to reduce disparities in California.<br />

325. Lucile Packard Foundation for Childrens Health, Palo Alto, CA. $25,000,<br />

2008. To analyze health disparities among children and develop policy<br />

recommendations to reduce disparities in California.<br />

326. Marin County Grassroots Leadership Network, San Rafael, CA.<br />

$180,462, 2008. To support community planning process that will<br />

develop prioritized health concerns, policy agenda and implementation<br />

plan to address environmental factors negatively impacting health<br />

outcomes in low-income communities in Marin County.<br />

327. Mercy Foundation - Bakersfield, Bakersfield, CA. $99,925, 2008. To<br />

develop and implement uniform and organization-wide cultural<br />

competency training program to ensure improved health care delivery at<br />

Mercy Hospitals to underserved residents of Kern County.<br />

328. NATHA, Pasadena, CA. $166,216, 2008. To build organizational capacity<br />

through strategic planning to address social and physical environments<br />

that impact northwest Pasadena residents’ health.<br />

329. National Council on Interpreting in Health Care, Santa Rosa, CA.<br />

$196,000, 2008. To build organizational capacity to continue to provide<br />

leadership in field of health care interpreting in California and develop<br />

national standards for training of interpreters in health care.<br />

330. National Institute on Money in State Politics, Helena, MT. $100,000,<br />

2008. To support analysis of political contributions on health and health<br />

policy issues in California and to train advocacy organizations on how to<br />

use research for their advocacy goals.<br />

331. National Mental Health Association of Greater Los Angeles, Long Beach,<br />

CA. $249,604, 2008. For pipeline program that facilitates entry into<br />

mental health careers for underrepresented students at Crenshaw High<br />

School in South Los Angeles County.<br />

332. North San Diego County Sponsoring Committee, Escondido, CA.<br />

$159,140, 2008. To increase organizational capacity to advocate for<br />

expanded health coverage for uninsured, low-income residents in<br />

northern San Diego County.<br />

333. Northern California Grantmakers, San Francisco, CA. $50,000, 2008.<br />

For Assessing Philanthropic Diversity and Investment in California’s<br />

Communities of Color.<br />

334. Oakland Community Organizations, Oakland, CA. $300,000, 2008. To<br />

build support for and commitment to comprehensive violence prevention<br />

strategy among residents, and civic and church leaders through<br />

community organizing and advocacy in key Oakland neighborhoods.<br />

335. Our Family Coalition, San Francisco, CA. $185,487, 2008. For Access<br />

to Culturally Competent Care for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transsexual<br />

Headed Families.<br />

336. Palavra Tree, San Diego, CA. $71,988, 2008. For succession planning<br />

and capacity building.<br />

337. Paradise Center for Tolerance and Nonviolence, Paradise, CA. $36,055,<br />

2008. For capacity building.<br />

338. Parenting Network, Visalia, CA. $59,131, 2008. To support<br />

organizational capacity-building activities to strengthen culturally<br />

competent health system for Latino families with children with impaired<br />

physical and mental abilities in Tulare County.<br />

339. Physicians for Social Responsibility, Los Angeles, CA. $240,483, 2008.<br />

To establish formal membership and communications program to<br />

support development of cadre of trained health professionals who can<br />

advocate for changes in environmental health and justice policies in<br />

Southern California.<br />

340. PolicyLink, Oakland, CA. $48,282, 2008. To update and disseminate<br />

policy and advocacy resource publication on environmental triggers of<br />

asthma in schools, housing and outdoor air quality, and how<br />

community-led efforts can improve quality of life for children with asthma<br />

and create healthier communities across California.<br />

341. PolicyLink, Oakland, CA. $20,000, 2008. For sponsorship of convening<br />

that will gather leaders and practitioners who are engaged in addressing<br />

issues associated with improving health and well-being outcomes for<br />

men and boys of color in Bay Area.<br />

342. Prevention Institute, Oakland, CA. $335,329, 2008. To research and<br />

evaluate feasibility of developing ongoing obesity prevention funding<br />

stream to improve food and activity environments in low-income<br />

communities across California.<br />

343. Prevention Institute, Oakland, CA. $300,000, 2008. For building<br />

momentum for community health in California.<br />

344. Public Health Institute, Oakland, CA. $897,849, 2008. For Connecting<br />

Dots Program to support dissemination of best practices and<br />

implementation of collaborative statewide and regional strategies to<br />

increase racial and ethnic diversity of health work force in California<br />

through comprehensive approaches to building health career pathways<br />

for underrepresented minority students.<br />

345. Public Health Institute, Oakland, CA. $375,786, 2008. For California<br />

convergence project for changing food and physical activity environments<br />

and to reduce obesity.<br />

346. Public Health Institute, Oakland, CA. $290,000, 2008. To support<br />

development of public health leadership training model and curriculum<br />

that trains California leaders how to improve health by addressing social<br />

and environmental factors negatively impacting community health and<br />

creating partnerships that cross cultural and institutional boundaries.<br />

347. Public Health Institute, Oakland, CA. $209,651, 2008. To build<br />

organizational capacity to facilitate collaboration between health care,<br />

public health and community health leaders to develop and engage in<br />

health policy and system change efforts for health improvement<br />

throughout California.<br />

348. Public Health Institute, Oakland, CA. $201,287, 2008. To increase<br />

capacity within California’s state and local public health departments to<br />

prevent chronic diseases and work to eliminate health disparities,<br />

emphasizing collaborative, multisector approach.<br />

349. Public Health Institute, Oakland, CA. $145,243, 2008. To conduct<br />

background research and evaluate feasibility of developing ongoing<br />

obesity prevention funding stream to improve food and activity<br />

environments in low-income communities across California.<br />

350. Public Health Institute, Oakland, CA. $110,000, 2008. To convene<br />

conference on chronic illness prevention for local health departments<br />

leaders in California, followed by series of three regional workshops to<br />

assist local health departments in better addressing social and<br />

environmental determinants of health to improve overall health status of<br />

Californians.<br />

351. Public Health Institute, Oakland, CA. $75,000, 2008. For executive<br />

leadership transition and strategic planning process.<br />

352. Public Media Center, San Francisco, CA. $201,010, 2008. To assess<br />

communications and capabilities of California organizations networking<br />

to improve health outcomes for children and families and to assist them<br />

develop effective communications strategies and tools for advancement<br />

of policy change for healthy environments for nutrition and physical<br />

activity.<br />

353. Rady Childrens Hospital and Health Center, San Diego, CA. $111,060,<br />

2008. For planning and capacity building.<br />

354. RAND Corporation, Santa Monica, CA. $374,212, 2008. To develop<br />

report on prisoner re-entry focusing on public health challenges facing<br />

California communities, with objective of informing policy debate on<br />

comprehensive re-entry strategies at local and state levels in California.<br />

355. RAND Corporation, Santa Monica, CA. $278,919, 2008. To develop<br />

report on diminished health and life chances of boys and men of color in<br />

areas of persistent poverty in California and on promising strategies for<br />

improving their health outcomes.<br />

356. Ravenswood Family Health Center, East Palo Alto, CA. $100,712, 2008.<br />

To support organizational capacity building to strategically engage in<br />

enrolling uninsured adults in health care coverage in San Mateo County.<br />

357. Sacramento City Unified School District, Sacramento, CA. $223,084,<br />

2008. To provide support for capacity building activities in order to<br />

effectively deliver mental health services system-wide and improve<br />

access for underserved youth in Sacramento County.<br />

358. Sacramento Gay and Lesbian Center, Sacramento, CA. $135,012, 2008.<br />

To build organizational capacity in order to represent lesbian, gay,<br />

bisexual and transgender communities and their need for culturally<br />

competent health and mental health services in Sacramento region.<br />

359. Sacramento Lao Family Community, Sacramento, CA. $100,000, 2008.<br />

For Hmong Health Project, Phase II, to engage in second year of<br />

collaborative planning and action to promote culturally competent care<br />

for Hmong communities in Sacramento County.<br />

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Grants for Capacity Building, Management & Technical Assistance<br />

360. Saint Johns Well Child and Family Center, Los Angeles, CA. $75,000,<br />

2008. To support planning process that brings together service providers<br />

and policy advocates to develop policy strategies for strengthening<br />

health safety net to improve health and well-being for underserved,<br />

indigent populations in South Los Angeles.<br />

361. SAJE, Los Angeles, CA. $596,600, 2008. For Slumlord Criminalization<br />

and Health Impact Project to support collaborative effort to address<br />

deleterious health impacts of slum housing and engage in systems to<br />

improve personal and community health outcomes among low-income<br />

people of color in downtown and South Los Angeles.<br />

362. Samoan National Nurses Association, Carson, CA. $80,000, 2008. For<br />

strengthening capacity.<br />

363. San Diego Foundation for Change, San Diego, CA. $96,438, 2008. To<br />

support development and implementation of comprehensive strategic<br />

plan to increase capacity to fund and support grassroots efforts to<br />

reduce health disparities in underserved communities in San Diego.<br />

364. San Diego Hunger Coalition, San Diego, CA. $173,428, 2008. To support<br />

capacity-building activities intended to improve organizational<br />

effectiveness and to integrate obesity prevention and hunger policy<br />

advocacy efforts for underserved communities in San Diego County.<br />

365. San Diego Second Chance Program, San Diego, CA. $223,320, 2008.<br />

To increase organizational capacity to engage in communications and<br />

advocacy efforts that will result in policy and systems change and<br />

improved health and self-sufficiency outcomes for formerly incarcerated<br />

persons in San Diego County.<br />

366. San Francisco Community College District, San Francisco, CA.<br />

$380,797, 2008. To expand number of certificated health interpreter<br />

training programs by providing technical assistance, resource materials,<br />

and mentoring to committed California community colleges.<br />

367. San Francisco Community College District, San Francisco, CA.<br />

$368,963, 2008. To support development of specialty training<br />

certificate, including internships, designed to teach and expose students<br />

enrolled in Community Health Worker Programs to issues and unique<br />

health concerns facing formerly incarcerated individuals as they reenter<br />

communities in City and County of San Francisco.<br />

368. San Francisco General Hospital Foundation, San Francisco, CA.<br />

$139,700, 2008. To support enhanced technology and strengthened<br />

coordination to complete implementation of multi-institutional model for<br />

videoconference medical interpretation designed to expand access to<br />

language assistance services for patients with limited proficiency in<br />

English at two Bay Area hospitals and their associated community<br />

provider networks.<br />

369. San Francisco Senior Action Network, San Francisco, CA. $180,707,<br />

2008. To strengthen organizational capacity to recruit younger<br />

generation of senior health advocates in San Francisco County and to<br />

conduct local and state-level advocacy in support of expanded health<br />

coverage for uninsured in California.<br />

370. San Mateo County Department of Health Services, San Mateo, CA.<br />

$345,750, 2008. To implement comprehensive evaluation of adult<br />

health coverage pilot program that will inform gradual implementation of<br />

health coverage expansion for uninsured adults under 400% of Federal<br />

Poverty Level in San Mateo County.<br />

371. San Mateo County Union Community Alliance, Foster City, CA. $107,770,<br />

2008. To support capacity building and technical assistance to<br />

collaboration of labor, faith and community organizations in order to<br />

support expanded access to health for uninsured and underinsured<br />

adults in San Mateo County.<br />

372. Santa Barbara City College, Foundation for, Santa Barbara, CA.<br />

$392,514, 2008. To improve quality of health care for residents with<br />

limited English proficiency by strengthening infrastructure for training and<br />

on-going support of health care interpreters in Santa Barbara County.<br />

373. Scripps Health, San Diego, CA. $131,836, 2008. To support<br />

development of tracking system to conduct ongoing assessments and<br />

evaluation of high school health career mentoring program serving<br />

low-income ethnic minority high school students in San Diego County.<br />

374. Shasta Community Health Center, Redding, CA. $338,968, 2008. To<br />

institute system to translate electronic health record (EHR) and other<br />

clinical data into improved preventive health practice system in<br />

community clinic serving residents in Shasta, Trinity, Tehama, Siskiyou,<br />

Lassen and Modoc counties.<br />

375. Sierra Institute for Community and the Environment, Taylorsville, CA.<br />

$10,000, 2008. To assess community readiness and to engage key<br />

players in planning process to redesign health care delivery in Plumas<br />

County.<br />

376. Solano Coalition for Better Health, Fairfield, CA. $346,500, 2008. To<br />

support leadership development efforts that will increase community<br />

capacity to advocate for policies and procedures that support healthier<br />

environments for and improve health status of African-American<br />

residents of Solano County.<br />

377. Somali Family Service of San Diego, San Diego, CA. $100,869, 2008.<br />

To promote culturally competent health care services by conducting<br />

health needs assessment for Somali elders and providing advocacy and<br />

leadership training for Somali elders and community leaders in San Diego<br />

County.<br />

378. Sonoma County Academic Foundation for Excellence in Medicine, Santa<br />

Rosa, CA. $147,803, 2008. To support project to enhance cultural<br />

competency of emerging community consortium-based family medicine<br />

residency program to benefit Latinos accessing health services through<br />

safety net in Sonoma County.<br />

379. Sonoma County Department of Health Services, Santa Rosa, CA.<br />

$10,000, 2008. To participate in learning sessions in order to better<br />

coordinate and expand services for uninsured and indigent populations<br />

in Sonoma County.<br />

380. South County Senior Services, Laguna Woods, CA. $131,903, 2008. For<br />

collaborative planning process to determine feasibility of developing<br />

coordinated and comprehensive system of medical care and supportive<br />

services for low-income seniors in south Orange County.<br />

381. Southern California Grantmakers, Los Angeles, CA. $200,000, 2008. To<br />

strengthen programmatic and policy infrastructure to increase<br />

effectiveness of health-related and other philanthropic organizations in<br />

Southern California.<br />

382. Stop Prisoner Rape, Los Angeles, CA. $300,000, 2008. For Paths to<br />

Recovery II, to prevent occurrence of sexual assault among incarcerated<br />

men and women and its associated health implications in prison as well<br />

as in re-entry communities, by advocating for changes in policies and<br />

organizational practices within California prison system.<br />

383. Street Level Health Project, Berkeley, CA. $25,000, 2008. To support<br />

planning and implementation of health services for Mongolian<br />

community in Alameda County.<br />

384. Sutter Health Sacramento Sierra Region, Sacramento, CA. $432,000,<br />

2008. To improve language access and cultural competency services to<br />

serve California’s culturally diverse populations with limited English<br />

proficiency by implementing systems change approach to integrate and<br />

sustain interpreter and cultural competency services across all provided<br />

services.<br />

385. Taproot Foundation, San Francisco, CA. $51,092, 2008. To support<br />

capacity-building services for nonprofit organizations working to improve<br />

access to health care in Bay Area.<br />

386. Third Sector New England, Boston, MA. $179,000, 2008. To study<br />

impact of health care costs on California’s small agribusiness owners<br />

and engage them in ongoing health care reform discussions.<br />

387. Tides Center, San Francisco, CA. $750,000, 2008. To assist clinics and<br />

physician practices in effectively using automated disease registries to<br />

help providers manage and improve chronic disease care for patients in<br />

California.<br />

388. Tides Center, San Francisco, CA. $500,000, 2008. To engage in policy<br />

advocacy, technical assistance, community education, and research and<br />

analysis, for development of health policies, services and conditions that<br />

improve health of underserved Latinos in California.<br />

389. Tides Center, San Francisco, CA. $300,000, 2008. For Children’s Health<br />

and Technology project.<br />

390. Tides Center, San Francisco, CA. $250,000, 2008. To conduct analysis<br />

of leading mapping strategies to catalogue and assess their potential to<br />

inform and shape public, media and policymaker understanding of<br />

community-level determinants in health in California.<br />

391. Tides Center, San Francisco, CA. $194,527, 2008. To support<br />

capacity-building and strategic planning efforts to establish project as<br />

resource for underserved communities in Bay Area interested in<br />

conducting Health Impact Assessments in order to identify and mitigate<br />

adverse health impacts of specific policies or projects.<br />

392. Tides Center, San Francisco, CA. $179,000, 2008. To deepen<br />

understanding of boundary-crossing leadership as key competency for<br />

health leaders in California.<br />

393. Tides Center, San Francisco, CA. $150,000, 2008. To promote culturally<br />

relevant, coordinated and accessible health and mental health services<br />

by strengthening and connecting leaders of nonprofit health and human<br />

service organizations in Bay Area.<br />

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394. Tides Center, San Francisco, CA. $125,000, 2008. To support youth-led<br />

education and advocacy campaign to organize community residents to<br />

advance policies that will address environmental health and justice<br />

concerns within East Palo Alto in San Mateo County.<br />

395. Tides Center, San Francisco, CA. $100,020, 2008. To provide<br />

place-based cross-sector leadership training to nonprofit executive<br />

directors in health and social service fields, with goal of strengthening<br />

individual leaders as well as improving impact of their organizations in<br />

San Francisco/Bay Area.<br />

396. Tides Center, San Francisco, CA. $50,000, 2008. To support<br />

development and implementation of communications and advocacy<br />

strategies in order to achieve health care coverage for all children<br />

throughout California.<br />

397. Tides Center, San Francisco, CA. $30,000, 2008. To support leadership<br />

development, policy advocacy and public education activities to promote<br />

health of Asian and Pacific Islander American women in California.<br />

398. Tides Center, San Francisco, CA. $20,000, 2008. To establish<br />

collaborative that will support enhancement of health information<br />

technologies to improve health safety net in California.<br />

399. Tides Foundation, San Francisco, CA. $150,000, 2008. To strengthen<br />

and expand youth boundary-crossing leadership curriculum and to build<br />

statewide boundary-crossing infrastructure for youth-led nonprofits<br />

working to create healthier communities in California.<br />

400. United Farm Workers of America, Keene, CA. $70,000, 2008. To assist<br />

organizations for farm workers to more effectively address health-related<br />

policy, immigrant rights, education and health advocacy for farm workers<br />

and their families in Tulare County.<br />

401. United Way, Inc., Los Angeles, CA. $220,188, 2008. For Los Angeles<br />

Workforce Funders Collaborative to increase health career job training<br />

and employment opportunities for underserved populations in Los<br />

Angeles County.<br />

402. University of California, Davis, CA. $2,389,305, 2008. For California<br />

Post-Baccalaureate Consortium Phase II to expand and further integrate<br />

medical post-baccalaureate programs at University of California schools<br />

of medicine into one streamlined UC-systemwide consortium in order to<br />

diversify physician work force by assisting students who are<br />

underrepresented in medicine and/or economically disadvantaged in<br />

gaining admission to medical schools throughout California.<br />

403. University of California, San Francisco, CA. $1,998,737, 2008. For<br />

ACTION Toward Cultural Competence to support implementation of<br />

evidence-based best practices for advancing language access, cultural<br />

competency and health care disparities reduction by health systems and<br />

health providers throughout California.<br />

404. University of California, Los Angeles, CA. $1,450,000, 2008. For Blue<br />

Sky Initiative Phase III to develop statewide and national models and<br />

policy recommendations to reform health care delivery and financing<br />

systems to improve long-term population health in California.<br />

405. University of California, Los Angeles, CA. $506,251, 2008. For Train<br />

Trainer Program to build capacity of community-based organizations in<br />

California to carry out policy advocacy activities and community needs<br />

assessments to improve community health and health planning by<br />

building their skills in accessing and applying health data.<br />

406. University of California, Los Angeles, CA. $350,000, 2008. To provide<br />

evaluation support and technical assistance to health care safety net<br />

providers implementing health coverage activities for individuals<br />

ineligible for county health coverage programs in California.<br />

407. University of California, San Francisco, CA. $349,500, 2008. To conduct<br />

assessments, produce briefs and develop training curriculum that<br />

addresses training needs of medical assistants and other office staff in<br />

solo and small group physician practices in California to increase cultural<br />

competency and reduce health care disparities.<br />

408. University of California, Berkeley, CA. $207,750, 2008. For California<br />

Health Policy Research Program.<br />

409. University of California, Berkeley, CA. $160,998, 2008. To provide<br />

education, technical assistance and training to policymakers on health<br />

and mental health issues of children in juvenile justice system in<br />

California.<br />

410. University of California, San Francisco, CA. $150,000, 2008. To develop<br />

white paper and five issue briefs on health and education/schools that<br />

will present rationale for improving practices and policies that support<br />

health of school-aged children in California.<br />

411. University of California, San Francisco, CA. $114,419, 2008. To assess<br />

level of support for physician education on cultural competence and level<br />

of interest in and feasibility and acceptability of cultural competence<br />

measures in organizations implementing pay-for-performance quality<br />

improvement programs in California.<br />

412. University of California, San Francisco, CA. $79,192, 2008. For Allied<br />

Health Work Force regional analysis and planning to collect, analyze and<br />

publish regional allied health work force data, disseminate findings and<br />

provide technical assistance on program development.<br />

413. University of San Diego, San Diego, CA. $232,186, 2008. For<br />

strengthening community’s voice on health care licensing boards.<br />

414. University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA. $870,631, 2008. For<br />

Health Journalism Fellowship Program to support expansion, planning<br />

and development of second phase of fellowships program in health<br />

journalism to better provide in-depth and qualitative coverage of health<br />

and health care issues facing California.<br />

415. University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA. $50,000, 2008. To<br />

research and analyze key elements of movement building models and<br />

their application to health policy in California.<br />

416. University of the Pacific, Stockton, CA. $496,271, 2008. For California<br />

Dental Pipeline Program to increase underrepresented minority student<br />

admissions to dental schools, integrate cultural competency into dental<br />

education and training, and promote community-based training at five<br />

dental schools in California.<br />

417. Urban League of Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA. $138,000, 2008. To<br />

support planning and community engagement project for school reform<br />

that strengthens education infrastructure in order to support and provide<br />

access to health careers for underserved students at Crenshaw High<br />

School in South Los Angeles.<br />

418. Urban League of Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA. $50,000, 2008. For<br />

summit that will enable African-American leaders to have dialogue about<br />

health challenges that impact African Americans in Los Angeles.<br />

419. Vietnamese Community of Orange County, Santa Ana, CA. $219,627,<br />

2008. For development and testing of health care provider education<br />

toolkit.<br />

420. Volunteer Center of Greater Orange County, Santa Ana, CA. $124,615,<br />

2008. To support organizational strategic planning in order to improve<br />

access to specialty care for low-income and uninsured residents of<br />

Orange County.<br />

421. West County Community Services, Guerneville, CA. $25,000, 2008. For<br />

strategic planning in order to provide health, mental health and social<br />

services to low-income residents of Sonoma County.<br />

422. West Fresno Coalition for Economic Development, Fresno, CA. $60,550,<br />

2008. For collaborative effort to implement asset-based community<br />

development strategy, geographical informational assessment of public<br />

and private qualities, that will generate economic, social and health<br />

development opportunities in underserved area of West Fresno in Fresno<br />

County.<br />

423. William C. Velasquez Institute, San Antonio, TX. $10,000, 2008. For two<br />

workshops at conference of policymakers and key stakeholders on<br />

obesity prevention and on connection between land use and health in<br />

California.<br />

424. Womens Foundation of California, San Francisco, CA. $500,448, 2008.<br />

To support environmental scan, convenings, technical assistance and<br />

leadership development in order to build alliances, share resources,<br />

develop strategies and strengthen organizations in environmental justice<br />

and environmental health fields in Central Valley and Central Coast of<br />

California.<br />

425. Working Partnerships USA, San Jose, CA. $300,000, 2008. To create<br />

innovative, replicable models for expanding access to health care for<br />

uninsured adults in Santa Clara County.<br />

426. World Institute on Disability, Oakland, CA. $269,864, 2008. To develop<br />

local partnerships between county and community agencies in order to<br />

support policy and advocacy activities that increase access to health<br />

care benefits for people with disabilities throughout California.<br />

427. YMCA of the East Bay, Oakland, CA. $125,000, 2008. For Building<br />

Blocks for Kids project to improve health of children and families living<br />

in Iron Triangle neighborhood of Richmond.<br />

428. Youth UpRising, Oakland, CA. $627,523, 2008. For PeaceMaking<br />

Program to support community transformation effort through<br />

enhancement of street-based violence prevention model and to build<br />

capacity to document resulting impacts among youth of color in Oakland.<br />

429. YWCA of Sonoma County, Santa Rosa, CA. $15,000, 2008. For Family<br />

Justice Center to determine feasibility of establishing coordinated<br />

multi-agency center to address family violence in Sonoma County.<br />

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Grants for Capacity Building, Management & Technical Assistance<br />

The California Wellness Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to CA; national organizations providing services in<br />

CA are also considered. No support for religious or sectarian<br />

organizations. No grants to individuals (except for research fellowships<br />

and awards), or for annual fund drives, building campaigns, major<br />

equipment, or biomedical research.<br />

430. African American Health Institute of San Bernardino County, San<br />

Bernardino, CA. $150,000, 2007. 3-year grant. For core operating<br />

support to build organizational capacity to advocate for improved health<br />

of African-Americans in San Bernardino County.<br />

431. Alliance for Justice, Washington, DC. $100,000, 2007. 2-year grant. For<br />

California project to provide training and technical assistance on<br />

nonprofit advocacy laws and regulations applicable to California<br />

health-related nonprofit organizations.<br />

432. Alliance for Leadership and Education, Sacramento, CA. $180,000,<br />

2007. 3-year grant. For core operating support to inform policymakers<br />

and opinion leaders about adult day health care issues.<br />

433. Asian Resources, Sacramento, CA. $300,000, 2007. 3-year grant. To<br />

provide project support to launch full health care training program for<br />

low-income and immigrant communities in Sacramento.<br />

434. California Alliance Concerned with School-Age Parenting and Pregnancy<br />

Prevention, San Diego, CA. $300,000, 2007. 3-year grant. For core<br />

operating support to improve organizational capacity to provide training<br />

to individuals working with teen parenting and teen pregnancy prevention.<br />

435. California Coalition for Childhood Immunization, Sacramento, CA.<br />

$170,000, 2007. 3-year grant. For core operating support to continue<br />

public education and technical assistance activities to improve<br />

immunization coverage for children, adolescents and adults.<br />

436. California Council of Churches, Sacramento, CA. $150,000, 2007.<br />

2-year grant. For Health Care Project to engage people of faith in<br />

advocacy efforts to provide access to affordable health care for all<br />

Californians.<br />

437. California Family Health Council, Los Angeles, CA. $560,000, 2007.<br />

2-year grant. For project support to develop, implement and evaluate two<br />

annual conferences for organizations funded by TCWF to work on issue<br />

of teenage pregnancy prevention.<br />

438. Campaign for College Opportunity, Oakland, CA. $90,000, 2007. To<br />

conduct research and educate policymakers and opinion leaders<br />

regarding workforce needs in allied health professions.<br />

439. Central Valley Health Network, Sacramento, CA. $330,000, 2007. 3-year<br />

grant. For core operating support to strengthen infrastructure and sustain<br />

provision of primary and preventive health services by member clinics.<br />

440. Childrens Hospital Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA. $125,000, 2007.<br />

2-year grant. For supplementing new comprehensive needs assessment<br />

of homeless and runaway youth in Hollywood and strengthening mental<br />

health services capacity of Hollywood Homeless Youth Partnership.<br />

441. Community Health Alliance of Pasadena, Pasadena, CA. $200,000,<br />

2007. 3-year grant. For core operating support to continue to provide<br />

primary care services to uninsured and low-income residents of<br />

Pasadena and surrounding communities.<br />

442. Community Partners, Los Angeles, CA. $390,000, 2007. 2-year grant.<br />

For project support to develop, implement and evaluate TCWF statewide<br />

conferences on issue of transition-age youth.<br />

443. Community Partners, Los Angeles, CA. $360,000, 2007. 3-year grant.<br />

To plan, coordinate and evaluate two statewide conferences on issue of<br />

work and health.<br />

444. Community Partners, Los Angeles, CA. $150,000, 2007. 3-year grant.<br />

For core operating support for California Safe Schools to continue efforts<br />

to educate school officials about dangers of pesticide use.<br />

445. CompassPoint Nonprofit Services, San Francisco, CA. $140,000, 2007.<br />

To plan, implement and evaluate conference on violence prevention and<br />

TCWFs California Peace Prize Awards dinner.<br />

446. Environment California Research and Policy Center, Los Angeles, CA.<br />

$200,000, 2007. 3-year grant. For core operating support to continue to<br />

educate public and policymakers about health effects of toxics and to<br />

advocate for policies that reduce their use.<br />

447. Golden Gate University, San Francisco, CA. $150,000, 2007. 3-year<br />

grant. For core operating support for Environmental Law and Justice Clinic<br />

to sustain provision of technical and legal support of organizations<br />

working to improve environmental health conditions in African-American<br />

communities in the Bay Area.<br />

448. Group Health Cooperative of Puget Sound, Seattle, WA. $200,000,<br />

2007. 1.25-year grant. To conduct evaluation of Sabbatical Program,<br />

which provides respite to health nonprofit leaders to mitigate stress and<br />

burnout and to sustain their effectiveness in providing services to<br />

underserved in California.<br />

449. Harder and Company Community Research, San Francisco, CA.<br />

$300,000, 2007. 1.50-year grant. To conduct evaluation of first five<br />

years of TCWFs Responsive Grantmaking Program.<br />

450. Health Access Foundation, Oakland, CA. $750,000, 2007. 3-year grant.<br />

For strengthening advocacy efforts on senior health issues and health<br />

advocacy capacity of senior advocacy organizations in California.<br />

451. High Desert Resource Network, Phelan, CA. $200,000, 2007. 3-year<br />

grant. For core operating support to continue to increase capacity of<br />

health and human service nonprofit agencies to better serve low-income<br />

residents of High Desert region of San Bernardino County.<br />

452. Legal Aid Society-Employment Law Center, San Francisco, CA. $240,000,<br />

2007. 2-year grant. For Paid Family Leave Collaborative to educate<br />

working Californians and service providers on state Paid Family Leave<br />

benefits.<br />

453. Liberty Hill Foundation, Santa Monica, CA. $250,000, 2007. 2-year<br />

grant. For core operating support to sustain Environmental Justice Fund,<br />

which provides grants and technical assistance to grassroots<br />

environmental justice organizations.<br />

454. Los Angeles Metropolitan Churches, Los Angeles, CA. $200,000, 2007.<br />

3-year grant. To develop, pilot and evaluate peer leader training<br />

curriculum designed to address HIV/AIDS prevention education targeting<br />

African-American ex-offenders.<br />

455. Nakatomi and Associates, Santa Monica, CA. $250,000, 2007. 2-year<br />

grant. To provide information to policymakers from Asian and Pacific<br />

Islander communities in California about state’s health care workforce<br />

and its diversity.<br />

456. New America Foundation, Washington, DC. $150,000, 2007. 2-year<br />

grant. For California Health Policy Project to conduct health research and<br />

policy analysis to educate policymakers and opinion leaders on how to<br />

increase access to health care for all Californians.<br />

457. Orange County Congregation Community Organization, Anaheim, CA.<br />

$160,000, 2007. 3-year grant. For core operating support to continue to<br />

provide information to policymakers and opinion leaders about health<br />

and wellness needs of low-income communities in Orange County.<br />

458. Partners in Care Foundation, San Fernando, CA. $215,000, 2007. 3-year<br />

grant. For California Evidence-Based Prevention Initiative to assist<br />

senior-serving agencies in primarily Latino areas across state to provide<br />

evidence-based health promotion programs.<br />

459. PICO California, Sacramento, CA. $150,000, 2007. 2-year grant. For core<br />

operating support for PICO California to continue to advocate for<br />

increased access to health care and to support organizational<br />

development.<br />

460. Public Health Institute, Oakland, CA. $600,000, 2007. 2-year grant. For<br />

Center for Collaborative Planning to provide logistics and content support<br />

for statewide conferences on increasing diversity in health professions<br />

and for Champions of Health Professions Diversity dinners.<br />

461. Public Health Institute, Oakland, CA. $425,000, 2007. 2-year grant. For<br />

project support for Center for Civic Partnerships to develop, implement<br />

and evaluate TCWF statewide conferences on issue of healthy aging in<br />

2008 and 2009.<br />

462. Public Health Institute, Oakland, CA. $356,000, 2007. 1.50-year grant.<br />

To provide organizational development and technical support program for<br />

TCWF grantees working to improve health of underserved populations in<br />

California.<br />

463. Public Health Institute, Oakland, CA. $330,000, 2007. 3-year grant. To<br />

educate and inform policymakers and opinion leaders about teenage<br />

pregnancy prevention.<br />

464. Public Health Institute, Oakland, CA. $140,000, 2007. 3-year grant. For<br />

core operating support for Public Health Trust to strengthen capacity to<br />

solicit and manage distribution of litigation settlement funds to nonprofit<br />

organizations that promote and protect publics health.<br />

465. Public Health Institute, Oakland, CA. $100,000, 2007. For core operating<br />

support to complete executive succession, transition and strategic<br />

planning process.<br />

466. Sacramento Mutual Housing Association, Sacramento, CA. $100,000,<br />

2007. 2-year grant. For project support to provide information to<br />

policymakers and opinion leaders about Urban Farm Stand project<br />

serving low-income households in neighborhoods that lack access to<br />

fresh foods as health promotion strategy.<br />

467. San Diego Grantmakers, La Jolla, CA. $225,000, 2007. 3-year grant. For<br />

core operating support to continue to improve and expand work to<br />

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increase effectiveness of San Diego’s philanthropic organizations that<br />

focus on health of residents of San Diego.<br />

468. San Diego Organizing Project, San Diego, CA. $150,000, 2007. 3-year<br />

grant. For core operating support to continue to develop community<br />

leaders to advocate for health and well-being of San Diego’s low-income<br />

families and to strengthen organizational infrastructure.<br />

469. San Diego Science Alliance, San Diego, CA. $180,000, 2007. 3-year<br />

grant. To provide project support for technical assistance to health career<br />

academies in San Diego that serve Latino youth.<br />

470. Silicon Valley Council of Nonprofits, San Jose, CA. $140,000, 2007.<br />

3-year grant. For core operating support to continue to provide<br />

information to policymakers and opinion leaders about importance of<br />

nonprofit health and human service agencies in Santa Clara County.<br />

471. Southern Alameda County Sponsoring Committee, Congregations<br />

Organizing for Renewal (COR), Hayward, CA. $160,000, 2007. 3-year<br />

grant. For core operating support to continue to provide information to<br />

policymakers and opinion leaders about health and wellness needs of<br />

low-income communities in southern Alameda County.<br />

472. Southern California Center for Nonprofit Management, Los Angeles, CA.<br />

$225,000, 2007. 1.50-year grant. For project support to create pilot<br />

program, Nonprofit Leadership Development program, for health and<br />

human services nonprofits in Southern California.<br />

473. Southern California Elderly Nutrition Partnership, Tustin, CA. $150,000,<br />

2007. 3-year grant. For core operating support to continue to educate<br />

policymakers about elderly nutrition programs in California.<br />

474. Southern California Grantmakers, Los Angeles, CA. $150,000, 2007.<br />

3-year grant. For core operating support to continue to provide<br />

information, resources and programming for health grantmakers in<br />

Southern California region.<br />

475. University of California, Los Angeles, CA. $110,000, 2007. 2-year grant.<br />

For Center for Health Policy Research to build capacity of<br />

Spanish-speaking, community-based health organizations to access and<br />

use health data.<br />

476. Valencia, Perez and Echeveste, South Pasadena, CA. $250,000, 2007.<br />

2-year grant. To provide information to Latino policymakers in California<br />

about state’s health care workforce and its diversity.<br />

477. Vision y Compromiso, El Cerrito, CA. $180,000, 2007. 3-year grant. For<br />

core operating support to continue to strengthen promotora network in<br />

California.<br />

478. Womens Foundation of California, San Francisco, CA. $250,000, 2007.<br />

3-year grant. To provide funding and technical assistance to strengthen<br />

organizations in California addressing reproductive health and rights.<br />

479. Womens Foundation of California, San Francisco, CA. $210,000, 2007.<br />

3-year grant. To provide project support to provide grassroots women’s<br />

health leaders with opportunities to engage in health policy and advocacy<br />

efforts.<br />

480. Young Communications Group, Los Angeles, CA. $250,000, 2007.<br />

2-year grant. To provide information to African-American policymakers in<br />

California about state’s health care workforce and its diversity.<br />

Camp Foundation<br />

(formerly D & DF Foundation)<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in San Francisco, CA. No grants to individuals.<br />

481. City Fields Foundation, San Francisco, CA. $50,000, 2007. For general<br />

support.<br />

482. City Fields Foundation, San Francisco, CA. $15,000, 2007. For general<br />

support.<br />

483. City Fields Foundation, San Francisco, CA. $10,000, 2007. For general<br />

support.<br />

484. New York Charter Schools Association, Albany, NY. $100,000, 2007. For<br />

general support.<br />

The Capital Group Companies Charitable Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national and international basis. No support for<br />

religious, political, or fraternal organizations or professional<br />

organizations. No grants to individuals.<br />

485. Citizens Foundation, Karachi, Pakistan. $15,534, 2007.<br />

486. New Leaders for New Schools, National Office, New York, NY. $40,000,<br />

2007.<br />

487. New Schools for New Orleans, New Orleans, LA. $75,000, 2007.<br />

488. Parasol Foundation, Incline Village, NV. $18,450, 2007.<br />

489. Teach for America, New York, NY. $100,000, 2007.<br />

490. Teach for America, New York, NY. $24,300, 2007.<br />

491. Teach for America, Los Angeles, CA. $24,000, 2007.<br />

Chartwell Charitable Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in CA and NY.<br />

492. Executive Service Corps of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA.<br />

$25,000, 2007.<br />

493. National Council of La Raza, Washington, DC. $200,000, 2007.<br />

494. Teach for America, New York, NY. $10,000, 2007.<br />

The Christensen Fund<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in the Southwest (Four Corners region), northern<br />

Mexico (including the Colorado Plateau and Delta, the Pueblo and<br />

Hispanic communities of the Rio Arriba/Rio Grande, the Sonoran Desert<br />

on both sides of the Mexican-U.S. border and east of the Colorado River,<br />

and the Sierra Tarahumara Montane West), Central Asia (the mountains<br />

and associated valleys of northeastern Turkey, the Kyrgyz Republic, and<br />

Tajikistan), the Rift Valley (especially southwest Ethiopia and adjacent<br />

areas of northern Kenya) and Northern Australia (especially Arhem Land,<br />

Far Northern Queensland, and the Kimberley and Torres Strait Islands).<br />

No grants to individuals, or for capital funds, or building or renovation<br />

funding; no loans.<br />

495. Aboriginal Rainforest Council, Portsmith, Australia. $64,755, 2006. To<br />

identify needs and opportunities for capacity building and training for land<br />

and cultural heritage management amongst rainforest aboriginal<br />

communities of northeast Queensland and to implement program based<br />

on those identified needs.<br />

496. Anadolu Kultur, Istanbul, Turkey. $150,000, 2006. For supplementary<br />

support for strengthening of cultural life of Kars (NE Turkey), including<br />

women’s handicrafts, filmmaking for community development, cultural<br />

heritage and creative photography at arts high school, and through<br />

creating and strengthening local community-based organizations and<br />

NGOs.<br />

497. Australian Conservation Foundation, Carlton, Australia. $30,000, 2006.<br />

For report dissemination and implementation planning phase of<br />

Kimberley Appropriate Economies Roundtable, creating regional<br />

development vision with indigenous traditional owners and other<br />

stakeholders that is in concert with environment and culture of this part<br />

of western Australia.<br />

498. Bioversity International, Rome, Italy. $160,000, 2006. For research and<br />

capacity building with local partners around fruit and horticultural<br />

agro-biodiversity in Kyrgyz Republic and Tajikistan, identifying pockets of<br />

agro-biodiversity and traditional custodians, and fostering exchange and<br />

collaboration between farmers, scientists and NGOs in community<br />

conservation and development efforts.<br />

499. Conservation Strategy Fund, Arcata, CA. $50,000, 2006. For planning<br />

and execution of scenario and visioning workshop with traditional<br />

agricultural communities of New Mexico Acequia Association in greater<br />

southwest to foster strategic adaptation and resilience to environmental<br />

and social challenges.<br />

500. Door Dog Music Productions, San Francisco, CA. $37,000, 2006. For<br />

local efforts to put together Laz Yayla Music and Culture Festival on high<br />

mountain pastures of the Black Sea Coast in NE Turkey in preparation<br />

for possible larger festival.<br />

501. Dutch Center for Indigenous Peoples Foundation, Amsterdam,<br />

Netherlands. $30,000, 2006. For Environmental Rights Fund for<br />

Indigenous Peoples (ERFIP) to underwrite participation of seven<br />

indigenous representatives in the Conference of the Parties to the<br />

Convention on Biological Diversity (COP 8) and related preparatory<br />

meetings in Cuntiba, Brazil.<br />

502. Environmental Media Fund, Mill Valley, CA. $33,500, 2006. For general<br />

operating support to enable continued provision of free services and<br />

technical assistance to independent, diverse and underserved media,<br />

producers and audiences in international environmental and social<br />

change arenas.<br />

503. Fauna and Flora International, Cambridge, England. $200,000, 2006. To<br />

continue to strengthen capacity of Beshat (CBF), community-environment<br />

and development support organization in Kyrgyz Republic, and to identify<br />

and support local organizations in Tajikistan concerned with maintaining<br />

walnut and pistachio forests.<br />

504. Fauna and Flora International, Cambridge, England. $100,000, 2006.<br />

For capacity building for Rendille and Boran peoples of northern Kenya<br />

to launch community-based resource management program with the<br />

Sera Conservancy.<br />

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Grants for Capacity Building, Management & Technical Assistance<br />

505. Long Now Foundation, San Francisco, CA. $62,861, 2006. For<br />

strengthening website-based community toolsets for endangered<br />

language activists of the Rosetta Project Digital Language Archive as part<br />

of transitional funding program.<br />

506. Native Seeds/Southwestern Endangered Arid-Land Resource Clearing<br />

House, Tucson, AZ. $200,000, 2006. For further support for two<br />

projects: biocultural and agricultural capacity building among the<br />

Raramuri of Tarahumara Plateau of Northwest Mexico; and growout of<br />

heirloom seed varieties for community distribution across Greater<br />

Southwest in situ and ex situ conservation efforts.<br />

507. Sierra Madre Alliance, Tucson, AZ. $60,000, 2006. For bio-cultural<br />

mapping, community ecological land-use planning, and watershed<br />

restoration projects with Tepehuan and Raramuri indigenous<br />

communities in Sierra Tarahumara of Chihuahua, Mexico.<br />

508. Society for Conservation Biology, Washington, DC. $137,340, 2006. For<br />

continued support for internationalizing the association and<br />

strengthening inter-disciplinarity of conservation science, and for funding<br />

participation in workshop on integrating Central Asian and Turkish<br />

conservationists into Eurasian conservation biology at European<br />

Congress of SCB.<br />

509. Tajik Academy of Sciences, Anthropology Center, Dushanbe, Tajikistan.<br />

$158,700, 2006. To strengthen understanding of sacred places within<br />

Tajik culture and to support protection of sacred places in Tajikistan and<br />

to train new generation of local researchers on sacred places.<br />

510. United Nations University, Tokyo, Japan. $84,000, 2006. For process to<br />

choose host institution for United Nations University research and<br />

training center on traditional knowledge and to negotiate necessary<br />

arrangements and obtain international support.<br />

511. University of California, Los Angeles, CA. $20,000, 2006. For planning<br />

grant to develop a proposal in collaboration between organizations<br />

working in the field with custodians of traditional knowledge with<br />

universities and other environmental organizations in Kazakhstan, Kyrgyz<br />

Republic and Tajikistan to enable students to network with one another<br />

through access to traditional knowledge of biocultural diversity.<br />

Cisco Systems Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving in the U.S., with emphasis on San Jose, CA. No support for<br />

discriminatory organizations, religious, political, or sectarian<br />

organizations no of direct benefit to the entire community, public schools<br />

or school systems, charter schools, school foundations, booster clubs,<br />

colleges or universities, pass-through organizations, or grantmaking<br />

foundations. No grants to individuals, or for research, start-up needs,<br />

scholarships, stipends, or loans, athletic events, competitions, or<br />

tournaments, conferences or seminars, festival or similar one day<br />

events, field trips, fundraising events or sponsorships, capital<br />

campaigns, or challenge or matching grants; generally, no equipment<br />

funding.<br />

512. ACCION International, Boston, MA. $50,000, 2007. For Microfinance<br />

Technology Council Planning Grant.<br />

513. California Academy of Sciences, San Francisco, CA. $15,000, 2007. For<br />

Teacher Services Program.<br />

514. Center for Women and Enterprise, Boston, MA. $30,000, 2007. For<br />

ACCELERATE program.<br />

515. Museum of Science, Boston, MA. $83,700, 2007. For engineering<br />

workshops for elementary and high school teachers.<br />

516. Network for Good, Bethesda, MD. $247,000, 2007. For online<br />

fundraising and communication services for small and medium-sized<br />

nonprofits.<br />

517. New Leaders for New Schools, Bay Area Office, Oakland, CA. $15,000,<br />

2007. For Bay Area Post-Resident and New Principal Support.<br />

518. North Carolina Center for Nonprofits, Raleigh, NC. $20,000, 2007. For<br />

online learning to strengthen nonprofit organization capacity for impact.<br />

519. Resource Area for Teachers, San Jose, CA. $15,000, 2007. For<br />

professional development for teachers.<br />

520. San Francisco Center for the Book, San Francisco, CA. $15,000, 2007.<br />

For ABC Initiative Bookmaking Institute for K-5 Teachers.<br />

521. Teach for America, San Francisco, CA. $15,000, 2007. For San Jose<br />

Teach for America Program.<br />

522. Triangle Impact, Research Triangle Park, NC. $15,000, 2007. For citizen<br />

engagement initiative capacity building.<br />

The Clorox Company Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in areas of company operations, with emphasis on<br />

the Oakland, CA, area; giving on a national and international basis for<br />

disaster relief. No support for national organizations, religious<br />

organizations not of direct benefit to the entire community, political<br />

parties, candidates, or organizations, or exclusive membership<br />

organizations. No grants to individuals, or for fundraising, athletic events<br />

or league sponsorships, travel, advertising or promotional sponsorships,<br />

tickets, conferences, conventions, meetings, or similar events, media<br />

production, political activities, dues, debt reduction, capital campaigns,<br />

or individual school projects.<br />

523. JK Group, Plainsboro, NJ. $1,729,308, 2007. For GIFT Campaign.<br />

524. JK Group, Plainsboro, NJ. $225,720, 2007. For Corporate GIFT Employee<br />

Match campaign.<br />

525. JK Group, Plainsboro, NJ. $180,660, 2007. For Corporate GIFT Employee<br />

Match campaign.<br />

526. JK Group, Plainsboro, NJ. $154,510, 2007. For Corporate Employee GIFT<br />

Match campaign.<br />

527. JK Group, Plainsboro, NJ. $124,671, 2007. For Corporate Employee GIFT<br />

Match campaign.<br />

528. JK Group, Plainsboro, NJ. $109,803, 2007. For Corporate GIFT Employee<br />

Match campaign.<br />

529. JK Group, Plainsboro, NJ. $98,292, 2007. For Plant GIFT Employee<br />

Match campaign.<br />

530. JK Group, Plainsboro, NJ. $88,943, 2007. For Plant GIFT Employee<br />

Match campaign.<br />

531. JK Group, Plainsboro, NJ. $88,317, 2007. For One-Time Corporate<br />

Employee GIFT Match campaign.<br />

532. JK Group, Plainsboro, NJ. $74,342, 2007. For Plant Employee GIFT<br />

Match campaign.<br />

533. JK Group, Plainsboro, NJ. $61,811, 2007. For Plant Employee GIFT<br />

Match campaign.<br />

534. JK Group, Plainsboro, NJ. $30,970, 2007. For United Way Corporate GIFT<br />

campaign.<br />

535. JK Group, Plainsboro, NJ. $19,141, 2007. For One-Time Plant Employee<br />

GIFT Match campaign.<br />

536. JK Group, Plainsboro, NJ. $18,315, 2007. For Plant Employee GIFT<br />

Match campaign.<br />

537. JK Group, Plainsboro, NJ. $14,100, 2007. For Clorox Community<br />

Commitments Awards.<br />

538. JK Group, Plainsboro, NJ. $10,500, 2007. For Clorox Community<br />

Commitments Awards.<br />

Colburn Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in southern CA. No support for non 501(c) 3<br />

organizations. No grants to individuals.<br />

539. Museum Associates, Los Angeles, CA. $10,000, 2006. For general<br />

support.<br />

Community Foundation for Monterey County<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in Monterey County, CA. No support for sectarian<br />

religious programs. No grants to individuals (except for scholarships), or<br />

for annual campaigns, deficit financing, general endowments,<br />

fellowships, travel, academic research, or publications.<br />

540. Action Council of Monterey County, Salinas, CA. $15,000, 2007. For<br />

Rising International’s expansion in Monterey County.<br />

541. AG Against Hunger, Salinas, CA. $12,000, 2007. For board’s strategic<br />

planning process.<br />

542. Chartwell School, Seaside, CA. $22,000, 2007. For literacy educator<br />

training countrywide.<br />

543. Elkhorn Slough Foundation, Moss Landing, CA. $40,000, 2007. For<br />

Elkhorn Slough Conservation Lands Transition formal planning process.<br />

The Community Foundation of Santa Cruz County<br />

(formerly Greater Santa Cruz County Community Foundation)<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to Santa Cruz County, CA. No support for religious<br />

organizations for religious purposes or individual (public or private)<br />

schools, as distinct from a school district. No grants to individuals<br />

(except for scholarships from designated funds), or for annual<br />

campaigns, deficit financing, building or renovation funds, land<br />

acquisition, fellowships, research, endowments, fundraising events, or<br />

celebrations; no student loans.<br />

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544. Action Pajaro Valley, Watsonville, CA. $14,000, 2007. To sustain and<br />

expand Growth Management Strategy committee and to improve<br />

negotiation and conflict resolution skills of committee members and<br />

staff.<br />

545. Center for Community Advocacy, Salinas, CA. $10,000, 2007. To<br />

strengthen leadership development, housing advocacy and health<br />

promotion for farm workers in Pajaro Valley.<br />

546. Girl Scouts of the U.S.A., Girl Scouts of Monterey Bay, Castroville, CA.<br />

$10,000, 2007. To facilitate merger of with Girl Scouts of Tres Condados<br />

to expand and improve services for girls.<br />

547. New Music Works, Santa Cruz, CA. $12,000, 2007. 2-year grant. To<br />

strengthen board skills, volunteer organization and management and<br />

fundraising capacities.<br />

548. Pajaro Valley Arts Council, Watsonville, CA. $10,000, 2007. To increase<br />

organizational capacity and fundraising skills among board members,<br />

staff and other volunteers.<br />

549. Santa Cruz Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgendered Community<br />

Center, Diversity Center, Santa Cruz, CA. $10,000, 2007. For merger of<br />

Diversity Center and Triangle Speakers.<br />

550. Santa Cruz Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgendered Community<br />

Center, Diversity Center, Santa Cruz, CA. $10,000, 2007. For increased<br />

organizational capacity.<br />

551. Watsonville Law Center, Watsonville, CA. $12,000, 2007. To build<br />

capacity as organization transitions to independent public benefit<br />

corporation.<br />

Compton Foundation, Inc.<br />

Limitations: Giving on an international basis to U.S.-based organizations for<br />

projects in Mexico, Central America, and Sub-Saharan Africa and on a<br />

national basis for programs in peace and population and the<br />

environment. Other funding limited to areas where board members<br />

reside: primarily San Francisco, Marin, and Santa Clara counties, CA. No<br />

grants to individuals, or for capital or building funds, no loans.<br />

552. Abortion Access Project, Cambridge, MA. $25,000, 2006. For new<br />

abortion provider training initiative.<br />

553. Arizona Supreme Court, Dividing the Waters, Phoenix, AZ. $25,000,<br />

2006. For Science for Judges Workshop.<br />

554. Center for Education, Imagination and the Natural World, Whitsett, NC.<br />

$21,666, 2006. For Inner Life of the Child in Nature: Presence and<br />

Practice.<br />

555. Consultative Group on Biological Diversity, San Francisco, CA. $10,000,<br />

2006. For Biennium Activities for 2006-2007.<br />

556. International Projects Assistance Services, Chapel Hill, NC. $35,000,<br />

2006. For technical assistance and mentoring program.<br />

557. Leadership Institute for Ecology and the Economy, Santa Rosa, CA.<br />

$121,931, 2006. For fellowship support services.<br />

558. Naval Postgraduate School Foundation, Center for Stabilization and<br />

Reconstruction Studies, Monterey, CA. $40,000, 2006. For Funding for<br />

NGO/IO Travel.<br />

559. PassageWorks Institute, Boulder, CO. $22,500, 2006. For PassageWays<br />

Coper demonstration and research project.<br />

560. Rockwood Leadership Program, Berkeley, CA. $25,000, 2006. For Clean<br />

Elections Leadership Scholarship Fund.<br />

561. Teach for America, New York, NY. $12,000, 2006.<br />

S. H. Cowell Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to northern and central CA. No support for projects<br />

restricted to people with specific medical, physical, or health conditions,<br />

daycare centers, drug or alcohol abuse programs, environmental or<br />

conservation programs, health clinics or other medical service projects,<br />

political lobbying, population programs, post-secondary education,<br />

projects that are the responsibility of government agencies (except for<br />

school districts in the event of emergency funding and budget crises), or<br />

sectarian, politically partisan, or religious projects. No grants to<br />

individuals, or for general operating support, special events and<br />

conferences, books, films, videos, academic or medical research, or<br />

capital requests (when less than fifty percent of total funds have been<br />

raised).<br />

562. LeaderSpring, Oakland, CA. $25,000, 2006. For grant made through<br />

Tides Center.<br />

563. On The Move, Walnut Creek, CA. $23,000, 2006.<br />

564. Taproot Foundation, San Francisco, CA. $10,000, 2006.<br />

565. University of California, New Teacher Center, Santa Cruz, CA. $125,000,<br />

2006.<br />

566. University of California, New Teacher Center, Santa Cruz, CA. $100,000,<br />

2006.<br />

Carrie Estelle Doheny Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in the Los Angeles, CA, area. No support for<br />

tax-supported organizations, radio or television programs, or for political<br />

purposes. No grants to individuals, or for endowment funds,<br />

publications, travel, advertising, or scholarships.<br />

567. Good Shepherd Shelter, Los Angeles, CA. $35,000, 2006. For salary for<br />

school director.<br />

568. Saint Vincent de Paul Church, Los Angeles, CA. $146,432, 2006. To<br />

investigate dome, toward discovering structural condition and leakage<br />

source.<br />

The East Bay Community Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to Alameda and Contra Costa counties, CA. No<br />

support for religious organizations for religious purposes. No grants to<br />

individuals directly, or for building and endowment funds, capital<br />

expenditures, annual fund appeals, existing obligations, retroactive<br />

funding, deficit financing, fundraising events, and celebrations.<br />

569. Asian Pacific Environmental Network, Oakland, CA. $15,000, 2007. For<br />

Oak to 9th Community Benefits Campaign, Evaluation, Monitoring and<br />

Communications.<br />

570. Center for Community Benefit Organizations, Concord, CA. $50,574,<br />

2007. For general support and rental support.<br />

571. Holy Names University, Oakland, CA. $10,000, 2007. For strategic<br />

planning.<br />

572. New Leaders for New Schools, Bay Area Office, Oakland, CA. $20,000,<br />

2007. For training and support of Oakland principals.<br />

573. Oakland Youth Chorus, Oakland, CA. $20,000, 2007. For Director of<br />

After-School Programs.<br />

574. Rails to Trails Conservancy, San Francisco, CA. $10,000, 2007. For<br />

development of Richmond Greenway and for capacity building.<br />

575. RAND Corporation, Santa Monica, CA. $196,894, 2007. For evaluation<br />

of HEAL Community Health Initiative.<br />

576. RAND Corporation, Santa Monica, CA. $81,924, 2007. For evaluation of<br />

HEAL Community Health Initiative.<br />

Energy Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to the U.S. and China. No support for sectarian or<br />

religious purposes or political organizations. No grants to individuals, or<br />

for endowment funds, debt reduction, planning, renovation,<br />

maintenance, retrofit, or purchase of buildings, equipment purchases,<br />

land acquisition, general support grants, annual fundraising campaigns,<br />

research and development of technology, demonstration projects or<br />

capital construction.<br />

577. Chinese Academy for Environmental Planning, Beijing, China. $100,000,<br />

2007. Toward efforts to promote energy efficiency through pollution levy<br />

policies.<br />

578. Chinese Academy for Environmental Planning, Beijing, China. $80,000,<br />

2007. 1.50-year grant. To develop regulations for enforcing cap and<br />

trade program for national power sector pollutant emissions, and<br />

conduct local pilot programs.<br />

579. Chinese Academy for Environmental Planning, Beijing, China. $45,000,<br />

2007. To launch China Sustainable Cities Initiative, focused on<br />

promoting and implementing sustainable urban development in China,<br />

and continue regulatory reform efforts with State Environmental<br />

Protection Administration.<br />

580. Chinese Academy for Environmental Planning, Beijing, China. $20,000,<br />

2007. Toward study on China’s Energy Vision 2050 and Climate Change,<br />

illustrating effect of emissions cap with quantified energy efficiency<br />

targets.<br />

581. Consultative Group on Biological Diversity, San Francisco, CA. $25,000,<br />

2007. Toward developing state global warming plans.<br />

582. Energy Research Institute, Beijing, China. $200,000, 2007. To assist<br />

Institute with auditing review of Top 1000 Enterprises Energy Efficiency<br />

Program.<br />

583. Enterprising Environmental Solutions, Center for Climate Strategies,<br />

Pittsburgh, PA. $300,000, 2007. 1.50-year grant. Toward facilitating<br />

Western Regional Climate Action Initiative.<br />

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584. Enterprising Environmental Solutions, Center for Climate Strategies,<br />

Pittsburgh, PA. $250,000, 2007. Toward developing state global<br />

warming plans.<br />

585. GreenLaw, Atlanta, GA. $125,000, 2007. To oppose new conventional<br />

coal-fired power plants.<br />

586. Solpath, Inc., San Francisco, CA. $50,000, 2007. 1.50-year grant.<br />

Toward building open-source grantmaking software for large and small<br />

foundations.<br />

587. Western Resource Advocates, Boulder, CO. $455,000, 2007. To defeat<br />

proposed conventional coal power plants in Western states.<br />

588. Western Resource Advocates, Boulder, CO. $215,000, 2007. To defeat<br />

proposed conventional coal-fired power plants in Western states.<br />

589. Western Resource Advocates, Boulder, CO. $75,000, 2007. To advocate<br />

and support energy efficiency and demand-side management programs<br />

in Southwest.<br />

590. Western Resource Advocates, Boulder, CO. $65,730, 2007. Toward<br />

studying alternatives to TransWest Express transmission line.<br />

591. Western Resource Advocates, Boulder, CO. $50,000, 2007. To defeat<br />

proposed conventional coal power plants in Western states.<br />

Flora Family Foundation<br />

592. GlobalGiving Foundation, Washington, DC. $10,000, 2006. For<br />

evaluation.<br />

593. New Leaders for New Schools, Oakland CA chapter, New York, NY.<br />

$20,000, 2006. For general support.<br />

594. Tides Center, San Francisco, CA. $100,000, 2006. For Regeneration<br />

project.<br />

595. Youth in Focus, Davis office, Oakland, CA. $25,000, 2006. For Central<br />

Valley.<br />

Wallace Alexander Gerbode Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily to programs directly affecting residents of<br />

Alameda, Contra Costa, Marin, San Francisco, and San Mateo counties<br />

in CA, and HI. No support for religious purposes or private schools. No<br />

grants to individuals (except for individual artist sections of Collaboration<br />

Awards), or for direct services, deficit budgets, general operating funds,<br />

building or equipment funds, general fundraising campaigns,<br />

publications, or scholarships.<br />

596. Alliance for Justice, Washington, DC. $25,000, 2007. For work to<br />

maximize influence of nonprofits in Northern California.<br />

597. Alliance Member Services, Santa Cruz, CA. $20,000, 2007. For<br />

feasibility study for national magazine for people who work in, volunteer<br />

in, and lead community nonprofits.<br />

598. Angel Island Immigration Station Foundation, San Francisco, CA.<br />

$25,000, 2007. For organizational development.<br />

599. Asian Law Caucus, San Francisco, CA. $25,000, 2007. For executive<br />

search.<br />

600. California College of the Arts, San Francisco, CA. $25,000, 2007. For its<br />

presidential search.<br />

601. Californians for Justice Education Fund, Oakland, CA. $20,000, 2007.<br />

For its organizational development, technical assistance, and training.<br />

602. Center for Excellence in Nonprofits, Milpitas, CA. $15,785, 2007. For<br />

work with RENEW.<br />

603. Center for Investigative Reporting, Berkeley, CA. $25,000, 2007. For<br />

organizational development.<br />

604. Center for Lobbying in the Public Interest, Washington, DC. $10,000,<br />

2007. For its executive transition.<br />

605. CIF of the San Francisco Foundation, San Francisco, CA. $25,000, 2007.<br />

For Keepers of the Flame project.<br />

606. CIF of the San Francisco Foundation, San Francisco, CA. $10,000, 2007.<br />

For its Diversity in Philanthropy Project.<br />

607. Legal Community Against Violence, San Francisco, CA. $70,000, 2007.<br />

2-year grant. For search for membership director.<br />

608. Literacy for Environmental Justice, San Francisco, CA. $20,000, 2007.<br />

For organizational development.<br />

609. Mission Economic Development Agency, San Francisco, CA. $25,000,<br />

2007. For infrastructure and start-up support for Mission Asset Fund.<br />

610. PATH, Seattle, WA. $25,000, 2007. For Global Heath Ventures.<br />

611. Save San Francisco Bay Association, Oakland, CA. $50,000, 2007.<br />

2-year grant. For capacity building needs.<br />

612. Taproot Foundation, San Francisco, CA. $25,000, 2007. For general<br />

support.<br />

613. University of San Francisco, San Francisco, CA. $30,000, 2007. For<br />

study of San Francisco nonprofit community.<br />

614. Waipa Foundation, Hanalei, HI. $25,000, 2007. For organizational<br />

development.<br />

615. Youth Radio, Oakland, CA. $25,000, 2007. For its organizational<br />

development.<br />

The Ann and Gordon Getty Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in CA, with emphasis on the San Francisco Bay<br />

Area. No grants to individuals.<br />

616. CIF of the San Francisco Foundation, San Francisco, CA. $62,636, 2006.<br />

617. CIF of the San Francisco Foundation, San Francisco, CA. $38,555, 2006.<br />

J. Paul Getty Trust<br />

Limitations: Giving on an international basis. No grants for operating or<br />

endowment purposes, start-up, construction or maintenance of<br />

buildings, or acquisition of works of art.<br />

618. Contemporary Arts Center, New Orleans, LA. $170,000, 2008. For<br />

collaborative audience development and outreach initiatives for seven<br />

New Orleans arts organizations.<br />

619. International Council of African Museums, Nairobi, Kenya. $175,000,<br />

2008. 3-year grant. For transition planning.<br />

620. Longue Vue House and Gardens, New Orleans, LA. $175,000, 2008.<br />

1.50-year grant. For implementation of transition plan.<br />

621. Museum Associates, Los Angeles, CA. $12,000, 2008. For three<br />

internships at Los Angeles County Museum of Art.<br />

622. University of California, Getty Masters Program on Conservation of<br />

Ethnographic and Archaeological Materials, Los Angeles, CA. $850,862,<br />

2008. 3-year grant. For laboratory set-up, teaching and research<br />

activities, salary and benefits, and visiting committee expenses.<br />

The Rosalinde and Arthur Gilbert Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in Los Angeles, CA and Israel. No grants for<br />

individuals, capital campaigns or legislation.<br />

623. Community Partners, Los Angeles, CA. $110,000, 2006.<br />

624. FJC-A Foundation of Donor-Advised Funds, New York, NY. $90,000,<br />

2006.<br />

Lisa and Douglas Goldman Fund<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in the San Francisco Bay Area, CA. No grants to<br />

individuals; no support for deficit budgets, endowments, conferences,<br />

events, documentaries, films, books, or research.<br />

625. Childrens Book Project, San Francisco, CA. $25,000, 2007. For<br />

capacity-building support.<br />

626. City Fields Foundation, San Francisco, CA. $100,000, 2007. For field<br />

renovation project.<br />

627. Generating Renewable Ideas for Development Alternatives, San<br />

Francisco, CA. $20,000, 2007. For outreach coordinator.<br />

628. Occidental Arts and Ecology Center, Occidental, CA. $20,000, 2007. For<br />

Expansion of S.F. Low-Income School Project of School Garden Teacher<br />

Training and Support Program.<br />

629. Taproot Foundation, San Francisco, CA. $25,000, 2007. For Service<br />

Grants for five LDGF grantees.<br />

Richard and Rhoda Goldman Fund<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in the San Francisco Bay Area, CA, and Israel.<br />

Giving nationally and internationally in the areas of population and the<br />

environment. No grants to individuals, or for deficit budgets, endowment<br />

funds, documentary films, conferences, research, scholarships,<br />

fellowships, matching gifts, or general operating budgets of established<br />

organizations; no loans.<br />

630. Albert L. Schultz Jewish Community Center, Palo Alto, CA. $400,000,<br />

2007. 2-year grant. To build capacity of Jewish educational, cultural,<br />

social and recreational organization.<br />

631. American Lung Association of California, Oakland, CA. $50,000, 2007.<br />

To assist local governments in adopting greenhouse gas reduction plans<br />

and goals.<br />

632. Amerindian People Association of Guyana, Georgetown, Guyana.<br />

$15,000, 2007. For Leadership and Institutional Strengthening.<br />

633. Blacksmith Institute, New York, NY. $90,000, 2007. For Initiative for<br />

Responsible Battery Recycling, to address impacts of widespread lead<br />

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contamination resulting from lead battery recycling plants operating in<br />

developing countries.<br />

634. Bureau of Jewish Education, San Francisco, CA. $800,000, 2007. 3-year<br />

grant. For Jewish Professionals Co-op, to provide support to new Bay Area<br />

Jewish organizations.<br />

635. Choice USA, Washington, DC. $100,000, 2007. To mobilize and train<br />

future leaders of reproductive choice movement.<br />

636. City Fields Foundation, San Francisco, CA. $100,000, 2007. To renovate<br />

athletic fields in San Francisco.<br />

637. Coalition for Public Health, Haifa, Israel. $200,000, 2007. For<br />

capacity-building for coalition of grassroots environmental organizations<br />

working towards limiting impacts of pollution on health.<br />

638. Community Rights Counsel, Washington, DC. $75,000, 2007. For Global<br />

Warming, Federalism and the Courts Program, to help litigate cases that<br />

promote and expand state and local leadership on climate change<br />

issues.<br />

639. Conservatree, San Francisco, CA. $50,000, 2007. To provide<br />

comprehensive online resource of environmentally-responsible paper<br />

options.<br />

640. Environmental Law Alliance Worldwide, Eugene, OR. $50,000, 2007. To<br />

provide legal and scientific tools to grassroots lawyers around world<br />

working to reduce industrial pollution by strengthening and enforcing<br />

environmental laws.<br />

641. Environmental Paper Network, Asheville, NC. $350,000, 2007. 2-year<br />

grant. To increase capacity of environmentally responsible paper<br />

movement.<br />

642. Environmental Support Center, Washington, DC. $75,000, 2007. To<br />

provide capacity-building assistance to increase effectiveness of<br />

environmental justice organizations in California.<br />

643. Eureka Theater Company, San Francisco, CA. $10,000, 2007. For<br />

Co-Production Program, to help young theater companies raise their<br />

production values and increase and broaden their audiences.<br />

644. ExLoco, Sausalito, CA. $50,000, 2007. To address impact of climate<br />

change and population growth on water management and infrastructure<br />

in western United States.<br />

645. Family Care International, New York, NY. $200,000, 2007. 2-year grant.<br />

To produce culturally-appropriate sexuality education materials and train<br />

educators in Africa, Latin America and Caribbean to integrate these<br />

materials into their ongoing work.<br />

646. Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund, Boston, MA. $50,000, 2007. For general<br />

support.<br />

647. Forest Ethics, San Francisco, CA. $200,000, 2007. 2-year grant. For<br />

Corporate Action Program, to assist retailers in switching to<br />

environmentally responsible wood and paper products.<br />

648. Global Community Monitor, El Cerrito, CA. $80,000, 2007. To train<br />

international and U.S. communities adjacent to factories to use pollution<br />

monitoring tools and organize local campaigns for environmental justice.<br />

649. Golden Gate University, School of Law, Environmental Law and Justice<br />

Clinic, San Francisco, CA. $25,000, 2007. To provide free legal services<br />

and education on environmental justice issues to San Francisco Bay Area<br />

residents, community groups, and public interest organizations.<br />

650. Green Blue Institute, Charlottesville, VA. $50,000, 2007. For<br />

CleanGredients Project, to develop website of green chemicals suitable<br />

for use in cleaning products to increase availability of more<br />

environmentally safe products.<br />

651. Green Corps, Boston, MA. $10,000, 2007. For annual support for San<br />

Francisco Environmental Leadership Training Program.<br />

652. Green Course - Students for the Environment, Tel Aviv, Israel. $40,000,<br />

2007. To provide professional support for regional groupings of campus<br />

chapters devoted to environmental education and support activities of<br />

alumni chapter.<br />

653. Gynuity Health Projects, New York, NY. $75,000, 2007. For Preserve,<br />

Protect, and Defend Medical Abortion Project, to make reproductive<br />

health technologies more convenient, acceptable and safe.<br />

654. ICLEI - Local Governments for Sustainability USA, Oakland, CA.<br />

$100,000, 2007. To provide local governments with technical and policy<br />

assistance and access to national peer network that helps municipalities<br />

set goals and measure progress in reducing greenhouse gas emissions.<br />

655. Institute on Aging, San Francisco, CA. $1,000,000, 2007. For new<br />

headquarters.<br />

656. International Projects Assistance Services, Chapel Hill, NC. $500,000,<br />

2007. For MVA (Manual Vacuum Aspiration) Distribution and Training, to<br />

promote access to comprehensive, safe, and legal abortion care<br />

throughout the world.<br />

657. Jewish Community Agency of Sonoma County, Santa Rosa, CA.<br />

$175,000, 2007. 2-year grant. To build capacity of Jewish educational,<br />

cultural, social and recreational organization.<br />

658. Jewish Community Center, Berkeley/Richmond, Berkeley, CA. $200,000,<br />

2007. 2-year grant. To build capacity of Jewish educational culture, social<br />

and recreational organization.<br />

659. Jewish Education Service of North America, New York, NY. $60,000,<br />

2007. To provide series of evaluation methodology workshops and<br />

one-on-one coaching services to Jewish organizations in Bay Area.<br />

660. Jewish Mosaic: The National Center for Sexual and Gender Diversity,<br />

Denver, CO. $60,000, 2007. To provide resources, training, educational<br />

materials and support to Bay Area Jewish organizations to engage LGBT<br />

Jews in Jewish life.<br />

661. Ken Lazaken, Jerusalem, Israel. $20,000, 2007. To create legal<br />

department to strengthen organizational capacity to act in legal and<br />

legislative spheres.<br />

662. Life and Environment, Tel Aviv, Israel. $125,000, 2007. For Economic<br />

Analysis Project, to build capacity of environmental movement to use<br />

economic tools.<br />

663. Local Initiatives Support Corporation, Bay Area, San Francisco, CA.<br />

$75,000, 2007. For Green Connection Project, to apply environmentally<br />

sustainable building design to community development projects in San<br />

Francisco.<br />

664. Medical Students for Choice, Philadelphia, PA. $30,000, 2007. To<br />

increase and improve abortion provider training.<br />

665. NARAL Pro-Choice America Foundation, Washington, DC. $700,000,<br />

2007. 2-year grant. For State Strategic Initiative, to provide legal, policy<br />

and technical support to states facing consequences of Federal Abortion<br />

Ban.<br />

666. Northern California Environmental Grassroots Fund, Oakland, CA.<br />

$50,000, 2007. To foster grassroots environmental stewardship<br />

through collaborative fund.<br />

667. Physicians for Reproductive Choice and Health, New York, NY.<br />

$400,000, 2007. 2-year grant. For Adolescent Reproductive Health<br />

Education Project, to train health care providers to practice proactive<br />

adolescent reproductive health care.<br />

668. Population Action International, Washington, DC. $350,000, 2007.<br />

2-year grant. For U.S. Policy Impact Project, to monitor, document and<br />

evaluate impact of U.S. foreign assistance for family planning and<br />

reproductive health on women and families in developing countries.<br />

669. Public Health Institute, Oakland, CA. $10,000, 2007. For Public Health<br />

Trust, to support community groups addressing environmental health<br />

issues and expand outreach to legal and environmental communities.<br />

670. Religious Institute on Sexual Morality, Justice and Healing, Westport, CT.<br />

$75,000, 2007. To provide resources to help faith communities address<br />

comprehensive sexuality and reproductive health issues.<br />

671. San Francisco Community Power Cooperative, San Francisco, CA.<br />

$50,000, 2007. For Community-Based Climate Change Pilot Initiative,<br />

to establish mechanism for low-income communities to participate in<br />

cap-and-trade programs.<br />

672. Sexuality Information and Education Council of the U.S., New York, NY.<br />

$200,000, 2007. 2-year grant. For Community Preparedness Project, to<br />

mobilize parents, teachers, school board members and administrators<br />

to support comprehensive sex education programs in their communities.<br />

673. STAR, Saint Louis Park, MN. $125,000, 2007. For Synaplex, to create<br />

new and innovative synagogue programs in Bay Area.<br />

674. Sustainable Conservation, San Francisco, CA. $600,000, 2007. For<br />

Climate Change Agricultural Initiative, to promote management practices<br />

and technologies that reduce greenhouse gas emissions from<br />

California’s agricultural sources.<br />

675. Transportation and Land Use Coalition, Great Communities<br />

Collaborative, Oakland, CA. $600,000, 2007. 3-year grant. To train Bay<br />

Area communities to fully participate in planning processes for<br />

transit-oriented development that has less impact on environment.<br />

676. University of California, Haas School of Business, Berkeley, CA.<br />

$30,000, 2007. For Center for Nonprofit and Public Management.<br />

677. University of San Francisco, Institute for Nonprofit Organization<br />

Management, San Francisco, CA. $25,000, 2007. For San Francisco<br />

Nonprofit Sector Report project, to conduct comprehensive economic<br />

capacity review of San Francisco’s nonprofit sector.<br />

678. University Professors Workshop in Israel, Larkspur, CA. $280,000,<br />

2007. 3-year grant. For Workshop on the Arab-Israeli Conflict to bring<br />

professors who teach about Arab-Israeli conflict to Israel with goal of<br />

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Grants for Capacity Building, Management & Technical Assistance<br />

engendering more balanced and nuanced university teaching about<br />

Israel.<br />

679. Worldwatch Institute, Washington, DC. $100,000, 2007. To educate<br />

decisionmakers about economic and environmental benefits of<br />

sustainable energy.<br />

680. Yedid-The Association for Community Empowerment in Israel, Jerusalem,<br />

Israel. $315,000, 2007. 2-year grant. To strengthen Citizen Rights<br />

Centers’ volunteer services and legal department.<br />

The William and Sue Gross Family Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in CA.<br />

681. James Hines Teacher of the Year Foundation, Costa Mesa, CA.<br />

$150,000, 2006. For awards for outstanding teachers.<br />

Grousbeck Family Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national basis. No grants to individuals.<br />

682. Aspire Public Schools, Oakland, CA. $125,000, 2006. For general<br />

support.<br />

683. Community Networking Resources, Albuquerque, NM. $65,000, 2006.<br />

For general support.<br />

684. Resource Area for Teachers, San Jose, CA. $20,000, 2006. For general<br />

support.<br />

685. Youth in Focus, Oakland, CA. $55,000, 2006. For general support.<br />

The Grove Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in CA. No grants to individuals, or for construction.<br />

686. CIF of the San Francisco Foundation, San Francisco, CA. $30,000, 2007.<br />

For project support.<br />

687. Community Partners, Los Angeles, CA. $15,000, 2007. For project<br />

support.<br />

688. Resource Area for Teachers, San Jose, CA. $15,000, 2007. For general<br />

support.<br />

689. Tides Center, San Francisco, CA. $20,000, 2007. For project support.<br />

Mimi and Peter Haas Fund<br />

(formerly Miriam and Peter Haas Fund)<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in San Francisco, CA; early childhood, direct<br />

service component is limited to San Francisco. No grants to individuals.<br />

690. CIF of the San Francisco Foundation, San Francisco, CA. $300,000,<br />

2006. For Communities of Opportunity.<br />

691. CIF of the San Francisco Foundation, San Francisco, CA. $20,000, 2006.<br />

For Eastern Horizons general operating support.<br />

692. City College of San Francisco, San Francisco, CA. $148,000, 2006. For<br />

San Francisco Early Childhood Professional Development Initiative.<br />

693. City College of San Francisco, San Francisco, CA. $148,000, 2006. For<br />

San Francisco Early Childhood Professional Development Initiative.<br />

694. LeaderSpring, Oakland, CA. $87,200, 2006. For general operating<br />

support.<br />

695. San Francisco School Alliance, San Francisco, CA. $20,000, 2006. For<br />

DCYF Policy Council.<br />

696. Teach for America, San Francisco, CA. $19,000, 2006. For general<br />

operating support.<br />

Walter and Elise Haas Fund<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in San Francisco and Alameda County, CA. No<br />

grants to individuals, or for general fundraising, endowment campaigns,<br />

scholarships, fellowships, or for video or film production (except through<br />

the Creative Work Fund).<br />

697. 826 Valencia, San Francisco, CA. $20,000, 2006. For workshops<br />

engaging children and youth to develop writing and artistic skills and to<br />

create an organizational plan.<br />

698. Bay Area Video Coalition, San Francisco, CA. $50,000, 2006. To expand<br />

use of myJobPath in the Bay Area and establish a relationship with<br />

Idealist to support the program long-term, nationally and internationally.<br />

699. Bureau of Jewish Education, San Francisco, CA. $60,000, 2006. To<br />

convene Jewish Professional Co-op, a learning community supporting<br />

small or emerging Jewish nonprofit organizations that may be working in<br />

isolation.<br />

700. California Association for Microenterprise Opportunity, San Francisco,<br />

CA. $15,000, 2006. For leadership transition.<br />

701. CELLspace-Collectively Explorative Learning Labs, San Francisco, CA.<br />

$30,000, 2006. To provide free, multidisciplinary after-school arts<br />

program and to complete organizational development plan addressing<br />

need to manage growth.<br />

702. Chinatown Community Development Center, San Francisco, CA.<br />

$30,000, 2006. To plan for multi-year work to build organizational<br />

leadership, internalize advocacy values, and create shared learning with<br />

other advocacy organizations.<br />

703. CIF of the San Francisco Foundation, San Francisco, CA. $250,000,<br />

2006. For Communities of Opportunity Together.<br />

704. CIF of the San Francisco Foundation, San Francisco, CA. $40,000, 2006.<br />

For Bay Area Parent Leadership Action Network to implement<br />

training-of-trainers program to low-income and immigrant parents in<br />

public education issues.<br />

705. Clergy and Laity United for Economic Justice, Los Angeles, CA. $40,000,<br />

2006. To strengthen staff capacity for Bay Area anchor organizations and<br />

emerging chapters of CLUE-CA.<br />

706. Community Development Institute, East Palo Alto, CA. $25,000, 2006.<br />

To work in partnership with Asian Neighborhood Design to engage SoMa<br />

residents in design and implementation of SoMa Stabilization Fund,<br />

focusing on individual and community asset building strategies.<br />

707. Community Housing Partnership, San Francisco, CA. $35,000, 2006. To<br />

develop organized plan to build civic engagement into all aspects of<br />

CHP’s work, and to collaborate with other organizations to outline key<br />

strategies, best practices, and models for sustainability of these efforts.<br />

708. Coro Northern California, San Francisco, CA. $15,000, 2006. For<br />

transition support.<br />

709. DrawBridge: An Arts Program for Homeless Children, San Rafael, CA.<br />

$30,000, 2006. To expand organization’s capacity.<br />

710. Education Trust, Washington, DC. $55,000, 2006. To provide training<br />

and technical assistance to parents and community leaders on how to<br />

use data to support efforts to improve academic achievement in K-12<br />

public schools.<br />

711. Insight Center for Community Economic Development, Oakland, CA.<br />

$75,000, 2006. To promote on-line Self-Sufficiency Calculator and<br />

undertake policy activities to address needs of working poor.<br />

712. International Institute of the East Bay, Oakland, CA. $15,000, 2006. For<br />

strategic planning during a leadership transition.<br />

713. Jewish Community Center of San Francisco, San Francisco, CA.<br />

$100,000, 2006. For strategic planning.<br />

714. Jewish Community Center, Berkeley/Richmond, Berkeley, CA. $60,000,<br />

2006. To strengthen managerial capacity of newly expanded Jewish<br />

Community Center of Northern Alameda County.<br />

715. Jewish Community Center, Berkeley/Richmond, Jewish Music Festival,<br />

Berkeley, CA. $35,000, 2006. For 22nd Jewish Festival and to launch<br />

strategic planning.<br />

716. Jewish Milestones, Berkeley, CA. $40,000, 2006. For strategic<br />

expansion of services available to Jews who seek support in having<br />

lifecycle rituals. Grant made through Jewish Community Center,<br />

Berkeley/Richmond fiscal Agent.<br />

717. Jewish Vocational Service, San Francisco, CA. $150,000, 2006. For core<br />

operating support to implement the priorities of the strategic plan.<br />

718. Kids First Coalition, Oakland, CA. $45,000, 2006. To expand training<br />

activities for youth leadership to improve high schools in Oakland.<br />

719. Mission Economic Development Agency, San Francisco, CA. $25,000,<br />

2006. To develop community controlled Asset Fund for Mission<br />

Neighborhood.<br />

720. Oakland Community Organizations, Oakland, CA. $70,000, 2006. For<br />

Small Schools Initiative to increase parent and community engagement<br />

in school reform efforts in Oakland.<br />

721. Pacific News Service, San Francisco, CA. $40,000, 2006. To build<br />

capacity of ethnic media to inform and engage audiences about<br />

education policy and school reform.<br />

722. Parents for Public Schools, San Francisco, CA. $100,000, 2006. To build<br />

organizational capacity.<br />

723. Performing Arts Workshop, San Francisco, CA. $35,000, 2006. For<br />

Artists-in-Schools (AIS) program, to sustain arts education opportunities<br />

in local public schools, transitional housing, after-school programs, and<br />

professional development in the arts for public school teachers.<br />

724. Progressive Jewish Alliance, Los Angeles, CA. $125,000, 2006. For<br />

Northern California programs working with Muslim community, Jeremiah<br />

fellows, and restorative justice programs, and for strategic planning.<br />

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Haas—CALIFORNIA<br />

725. Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisors, Philanthropic Collaborative, New York,<br />

NY. $75,000, 2006. For Gulf Coast Ecological Health and Community<br />

Renewal Fund for Hurricane Katrina support.<br />

726. San Francisco Botanical Garden Society at Strybing Arboretum, San<br />

Francisco, CA. $75,000, 2006. For capital campaign to implement<br />

master plan for San Francisco Botanical Garden.<br />

727. Small Schools for Equity, San Francisco, CA. $75,000, 2006. To build<br />

capacity of June Jordan School for Equity.<br />

728. Stagebridge, Oakland, CA. $15,000, 2006. For Storybridge program.<br />

729. Taproot Foundation, San Francisco, CA. $10,000, 2006. For<br />

capacity-building services to Communities of Opportunity initiative in San<br />

Francisco.<br />

730. Telegraph Hill Neighborhood Association, San Francisco Neighborhood<br />

Centers Together, San Francisco, CA. $50,000, 2006. To stabilize and<br />

increase capacity of neighborhood centers through leadership<br />

development, cross-training, resource-sharing program.<br />

731. University of California, Center for Cities and Schools, Berkeley, CA.<br />

$28,000, 2006. To develop Principal Leadership Institute, a plan for<br />

preparing educational and community leaders to work together to<br />

improve public schools.<br />

732. Urban Habitat, Oakland, CA. $15,000, 2006. To increase capacity of<br />

Urban Habitat and its Social Equity Caucus (SEC) member agencies to<br />

play a leadership role in workforce and economic development issues<br />

that impact low-income communities.<br />

733. Urban Strategies Council, Oakland, CA. $50,000, 2006. For Oak to Ninth<br />

Coalition to monitor and implement Oak to Ninth Development Plan and<br />

document lesson learned from community benefits campaign.<br />

734. Women of Color Resource Center, Oakland, CA. $15,000, 2006. For<br />

leadership transition.<br />

735. Womens Action to Gain Economic Security, Oakland, CA. $50,000,<br />

2006. For WAGES technical assistance training and peer leadership<br />

activities to help immigrant women develop worker-owned, eco-friendly<br />

cleaning businesses.<br />

736. Word for Word, San Francisco, CA. $15,000, 2006. For arts education<br />

program curriculum development, principal and teacher professional<br />

development, and residencies in public schools in San Francisco.<br />

737. Young Audiences of Northern California, San Francisco, CA. $35,000,<br />

2006. To improve core residency and professional development<br />

programs and to build stronger relationships with key stakeholders.<br />

738. Youth in Focus, Oakland, CA. $50,000, 2006. For youth in Oakland and<br />

San Francisco Unified School Districts to research and evaluate their<br />

school experiences and develop strategies and partnerships to address<br />

challenges.<br />

739. Youth Treatment and Education Court, San Francisco, CA. $35,000,<br />

2006. For multi-year evaluation of comprehensive and therapeutic<br />

program for marginalized youth that will improve services and provide<br />

information to other practitioners to encourage and support best<br />

practices.<br />

Evelyn and Walter Haas, Jr. Fund<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in San Francisco and Alameda counties, CA. No<br />

support for private foundations, consumer or professional groups, labor<br />

or trade associations, research centers, or religious organizations. No<br />

grants to individuals, or for deficit or emergency financing, workshops,<br />

major equipment, scholarships, direct mail campaigns, fundraising<br />

events, annual appeals, conferences, publications, capital or<br />

endowment campaigns, films or videos, or basic research.<br />

740. American Civil Liberties Union Foundation of Northern California, San<br />

Francisco, CA. $100,000, 2007. To bolster organization’s national civil<br />

rights capacity through national Strategic Affiliate Investment Initiative.<br />

741. Ark of Refuge, San Francisco, CA. $40,000, 2007. To educate and train<br />

multidenominational network of supportive African American clergy and<br />

lay faith-leaders.<br />

742. Aspen Institute, Washington, DC. $16,000, 2007. For technical<br />

assistance in developing evaluation plan for Mayor’s Communities of<br />

Opportunity Initiative in San Francisco.<br />

743. Bay Area Coalition for Equitable Schools, Oakland, CA. $75,000, 2007.<br />

For network of K-8 small public schools in Oakland to close achievement<br />

gap among racial minority and immigrant students.<br />

744. BoardSource, Washington, DC. $100,000, 2007. To develop and<br />

disseminate information and practical resources to strengthen<br />

performance of board members.<br />

745. BoardSource, Washington, DC. $25,000, 2007. For sponsorship of<br />

2007 BoardSource national conference in San Francisco.<br />

746. Boston Ten Point Coalition, Jamaica Plain, MA. $45,000, 2007. To build<br />

capacity of faith leaders in Oakland and San Francisco to be strong<br />

partners in efforts to reduce youth violence.<br />

747. Boys and Girls Clubs of San Francisco, San Francisco, CA. $75,000,<br />

2007. To increase effectiveness of clubhouses in Visitacion Valley and<br />

Bayview/Hunters Point.<br />

748. Boys Club of San Francisco, Omega, San Francisco, CA. $25,000, 2007.<br />

To strengthen effectiveness of violence prevention partnerships in<br />

predominately African-American communities in San Francisco and<br />

Oakland.<br />

749. Building Movement Project, New York, NY. $45,000, 2007. To identify<br />

successful leadership development practices in small social change<br />

groups. Grant made through Demos: Network for Ideas and Action.<br />

750. California Association of Nonprofits, Los Angeles, CA. $30,000, 2007.<br />

To educate California’s nonprofits about state regulations that affect way<br />

they do business and to improve nonprofit accountability.<br />

751. California Housing Partnership Corporation, San Francisco, CA. $35,000,<br />

2007. For policy advocacy and technical assistance to preserve<br />

affordable housing in Bay Area.<br />

752. Center for Community Change, San Francisco, CA. $200,000, 2007. To<br />

strengthen capacity of regional groups to intensify grassroots action for<br />

immigrant rights.<br />

753. Chinatown Community Development Center, San Francisco, CA.<br />

$115,000, 2007. To strengthen and expand core community<br />

development work and to train next generation of organizational and<br />

community leaders.<br />

754. Communications Network, Naperville, IL. $10,000, 2007. For general<br />

support to further strategic communications in philanthropy.<br />

755. Community Response Network, San Francisco, CA. $25,000, 2007. To<br />

support capacity building and evaluation for violence prevention in San<br />

Francisco.<br />

756. Community United Against Violence, San Francisco, CA. $50,000, 2007.<br />

To address anti-gay violence and increase police accountability.<br />

757. CompassPoint Nonprofit Services, San Francisco, CA. $100,000, 2007.<br />

For Flexible Leadership Award, Year Two.<br />

758. CompassPoint Nonprofit Services, San Francisco, CA. $100,000, 2007.<br />

To expand and deepen leadership services and for development of board<br />

governance initiative.<br />

759. Corporation for a Skilled Workforce, Ann Arbor, MI. $50,000, 2007. For<br />

assessment of and recommendations for improvements to San<br />

Francisco’s One Stop employment training and placement program.<br />

760. Equality Federation Institute, San Francisco, CA. $40,000, 2007. To train<br />

staff and volunteer leaders of statewide gay and lesbian advocacy<br />

organizations on strategic and organizational leadership.<br />

761. FSG Social Impact Advisors, Boston, MA. $46,000, 2007. For scan of<br />

regional and national philanthropic efforts to strengthen nonprofit<br />

boards.<br />

762. Funders for Lesbian and Gay Issues, New York, NY. $40,000, 2007. To<br />

launch Racial Equity Campaign to educate funders about racial,<br />

economic and gender issues within gay and lesbian community.<br />

763. Gamaliel Foundation, Chicago, IL. $75,000, 2007. To increase public<br />

understanding of and support for immigrant rights through education,<br />

community organizing and leadership training for diverse communities.<br />

764. Gay and Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation, San Francisco, CA.<br />

$150,000, 2007. For strategic communications leadership to lesbian<br />

and gay organizations, and to increase public understanding of gay<br />

people of color, gay people of faith and gay married couples.<br />

765. Girls Inc. of Alameda County, San Leandro, CA. $25,000, 2007. For<br />

executive transition work in Year Three of Flexible Leadership Award.<br />

766. Golden Gate National Parks Conservancy, San Francisco, CA. $55,000,<br />

2007. For communications consulting, Trails Forever fundraising dinner,<br />

and annual support.<br />

767. Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion, Institute for Judaism<br />

and Sexual Orientation, Los Angeles, CA. $150,000, 2007. To develop<br />

formal network of gay-affirming synagogues, and to increase advocacy,<br />

training and outreach within Jewish Reform Movement.<br />

768. Jacobs Center for Nonprofit Innovation, San Diego, CA. $50,000, 2007.<br />

To promote resident-driven community initiatives in Lower San Antonio,<br />

Visitacion Valley and Bayview/Hunters Point.<br />

769. John Jay College of Criminal Justice of the City University of New York,<br />

Research Foundation of the City University of New York, New York, NY.<br />

$25,000, 2007. To build capacity of community groups, faith community<br />

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Grants for Capacity Building, Management & Technical Assistance<br />

and youth to play strong role in violence prevention partnerships in<br />

Oakland and San Francisco.<br />

770. LAs BEST, California League of After-School Providers, Los Angeles, CA.<br />

$50,000, 2007. To help launch new statewide network of school<br />

districts to provide feedback on implementation of Proposition 49,<br />

California’s after-school program.<br />

771. LeaderSpring, Oakland, CA. $75,000, 2007. To provide two-year<br />

leadership development program for nonprofit executives in San<br />

Francisco and Alameda counties. Grant made through Tides Center.<br />

772. Legal Momentum: Advancing Womens Rights, New York, NY. $40,000,<br />

2007. To organize national women’s groups as allies for immigrant<br />

rights.<br />

773. Liberty Education Forum, Washington, DC. $50,000, 2007. To shift<br />

public opinion and educate rural and religious communities on LGBT<br />

equality.<br />

774. Local Initiatives Support Corporation, Bay Area, San Francisco, CA.<br />

$195,000, 2007. To build capacity of local community development<br />

organizations and improve commercial corridors in Visitacion Valley,<br />

Lower San Antonio, Bayview and Fruitvale.<br />

775. Mentoring Center, Oakland, CA. $40,000, 2007. For leadership<br />

transition support to youth mentoring program for low-income African<br />

American and Latino youth.<br />

776. Mexican American Legal Defense and Educational Fund, Houston, TX.<br />

$100,000, 2007. To build policy, advocacy, litigation and fundraising<br />

capacity to protect rights of Latino immigrants.<br />

777. Museum of Childrens Art, Oakland, CA. $10,000, 2007. To support<br />

executive leadership transition.<br />

778. National Center for Family Philanthropy, Washington, DC. $75,000,<br />

2007. For general support to provide high quality resources to strengthen<br />

family philanthropy, and to develop business plan.<br />

779. National Community Development Institute, Oakland, CA. $30,000,<br />

2007. To strengthen resident voices in Bayview and Visitacion Valley.<br />

780. National Council of La Raza, Washington, DC. $125,000, 2007. To<br />

protect and promote civil rights of Latinos.<br />

781. National Council of La Raza, Washington, DC. $125,000, 2007. To build<br />

policy, advocacy and fundraising capacity to protect rights of Latino<br />

immigrants.<br />

782. National Gay and Lesbian Task Force, Washington, DC. $150,000, 2007.<br />

For Institute for Welcoming Resources, to develop strategic vision and<br />

provide increased training, outreach and educational resources for<br />

faith-based equality movement.<br />

783. National Immigration Forum, Washington, DC. $125,000, 2007. To build<br />

policy, advocacy and fundraising capacity to protect immigrant rights.<br />

784. Northern California Community Loan Fund, San Francisco, CA. $125,000,<br />

2007. To increase loans, grants and technical assistance in low-income<br />

neighborhoods in San Francisco and Oakland, and for capital support.<br />

785. Northern California Grantmakers, San Francisco, CA. $65,000, 2007. To<br />

strengthen local philanthropic effectiveness through public policy work<br />

and professional development programs for grantmakers.<br />

786. Oakland Community Organizations, Oakland, CA. $150,000, 2007. To<br />

develop community leadership to improve affordable housing, safety and<br />

education for Oakland’s low-income families.<br />

787. Oakland Community Organizations, Oakland, CA. $54,000, 2007. For<br />

Flexible Leadership Award, Year Two.<br />

788. Oakland, City of, Department of Human Services, Oakland, CA. $85,000,<br />

2007. For development of citywide strategic violence prevention<br />

partnership in Oakland.<br />

789. Parent Services Project, San Rafael, CA. $70,000, 2007. To replicate<br />

and disseminate college course to help childcare teachers affirm gay and<br />

lesbian families.<br />

790. Parents, Families and Friends of Lesbians and Gays, Washington, DC.<br />

$100,000, 2007. To strengthen California and western state chapters<br />

to educate and advocate on behalf of state and local safe-school and<br />

family-recognition policies.<br />

791. Reconciling Ministries Network, Chicago, IL. $150,000, 2007. To<br />

strengthen gay-supportive advocacy, outreach and leadership training<br />

within United Methodist Church.<br />

792. San Francisco Bar Association Volunteer Legal Services Program, San<br />

Francisco, CA. $10,000, 2007. To provide technical assistance for its<br />

leadership transition.<br />

793. San Francisco Beacon Initiative, San Francisco, CA. $108,000, 2007.<br />

To build Beacon Initiative’s capacity to be resource and model for youth<br />

development field. Grant made through San Francisco School Alliance<br />

Foundation.<br />

794. San Francisco Family Support Network, CIF of the San Francisco<br />

Foundation, San Francisco, CA. $25,000, 2007. To help family support<br />

agencies in San Francisco adopt best practices in family economic<br />

success.<br />

795. San Francisco Human Services Network, San Francisco, CA. $30,000,<br />

2007. To give community-based nonprofits stronger voice in<br />

development of local policy. Grant made through San Francisco<br />

Foundation Community Initiative Funds.<br />

796. San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, San Francisco, CA. $150,000,<br />

2007. To launch five-year plan to build development capacity and<br />

increase major gifts.<br />

797. School of Unity and Liberation, Oakland, CA. $35,000, 2007. For<br />

multicultural youth organizing efforts in Bay Area.<br />

798. Servicemembers Legal Defense Network, Washington, DC. $110,000,<br />

2007. For legal assistance, organizing and education campaigns to<br />

challenge military’s anti-gay policies and practices; and to develop new<br />

strategic plan.<br />

799. Spitfire Strategies, Washington, DC. $40,000, 2007. To assist<br />

prevention partnerships in Oakland and San Francisco to develop<br />

effective anti-violence communication strategies.<br />

800. Taproot Foundation, San Francisco, CA. $50,000, 2007. To provide pro<br />

bono professional services.<br />

801. Taproot Foundation, San Francisco, CA. $50,000, 2007. To provide pro<br />

bono communications and marketing services to Bay Area nonprofits.<br />

802. Tenderloin Neighborhood Development Corporation, San Francisco, CA.<br />

$100,000, 2007. To strengthen organizational effectiveness and create<br />

stronger resident voice.<br />

803. Tenderloin Neighborhood Development Corporation, San Francisco, CA.<br />

$75,000, 2007. For predevelopment activities related to large-scale,<br />

mixed-use family housing development in Tenderloin.<br />

804. Tides Center, San Francisco, CA. $250,000, 2007. For ongoing design,<br />

implementation and evaluation for Flexible Leadership Awards.<br />

805. Transportation for a Livable City, San Francisco, CA. $20,000, 2007. To<br />

provide technical assistance for resident involvement in transportation<br />

and pedestrian safety improvements in San Francisco’s low-income<br />

neighborhoods.<br />

806. United Way of the Bay Area, San Francisco, CA. $20,000, 2007. To<br />

improve quality of childcare by advancing policies that promote<br />

professional development of childcare workers.<br />

807. University of San Francisco, Institute for Nonprofit Organization<br />

Management, San Francisco, CA. $25,000, 2007. For study on state of<br />

San Francisco’s nonprofit sector.<br />

808. Youth in Focus, Oakland, CA. $50,000, 2007. For youth-led research<br />

projects conducted by youth of color.<br />

The William and Flora Hewlett Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to the San Francisco Bay Area, CA, for family and<br />

community development programs; performing arts primarily limited to<br />

the Bay Area. No support for medicine and health-related projects, law,<br />

criminal justice, and related fields, juvenile delinquency or drug and<br />

alcohol addiction, prevention or treatment programs, problems of the<br />

elderly and the handicapped, or television or radio projects. No grants to<br />

individuals, or for basic research, equipment, seminars, conferences,<br />

festivals, touring costs, fundraising drives, scholarships, or fellowships;<br />

no loans (except for program-related investments).<br />

809. Academy for Educational Development, Washington, DC. $500,000,<br />

2007. For general support of Basic Education Coalition.<br />

810. Academy for Educational Development, Washington, DC. $30,000,<br />

2007. For development of strategy to expand and diversify Basic<br />

Education Coalition’s funding base.<br />

811. ActionAid USA, Washington, DC. $1,033,000, 2007. For planning project<br />

to improve teaching and parent’s monitoring of school performance in<br />

Africa.<br />

812. Alameda County Office of Education, Hayward, CA. $990,000, 2007.<br />

3-year grant. For Alliance of Arts Education Learning Leadership<br />

evaluation and general operating support.<br />

813. American University of Beirut, Beirut, Lebanon. $12,000, 2007. For<br />

planning project to strengthen role and increase impact of think tanks<br />

and research institutes in Middle East.<br />

814. Article 19, London, England. $40,000, 2007. For organization<br />

decentralization and strategic planning.<br />

815. Bay Area Video Coalition, San Francisco, CA. $35,000, 2007. For<br />

strategic planning process.<br />

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Hewlett—CALIFORNIA<br />

816. Bayview-Hunters Point Foundation for Community Improvement, San<br />

Francisco, CA. $15,000, 2007. For development of fundraising plan for<br />

Third Street Youth Center and Clinic.<br />

817. Berkeley Symphony Orchestra, Berkeley, CA. $60,000, 2007. 2-year<br />

grant. Toward music director search.<br />

818. Boston Plan for Excellence in the Public Schools, Boston, MA. $300,000,<br />

2007. 2-year grant. For implementation of formative assessments for<br />

reading throughout Boston Public Schools.<br />

819. Bread for the World Institute, Washington, DC. $65,000, 2007. For<br />

developing communications strategy.<br />

820. Bridgespan Group, Boston, MA. $1,500,000, 2007. 3-year grant. For<br />

Chapter 2 initiative.<br />

821. California Budget Project, Sacramento, CA. $450,000, 2007. 2-year<br />

grant. To build capacity to analyze education finance issues.<br />

822. California Lawyers for the Arts, San Francisco, CA. $40,000, 2007. For<br />

general support of Bay Area activities.<br />

823. California State University, Sacramento, CA. $750,000, 2007. 3-year<br />

grant. For general support of Institute for Higher Education Leadership<br />

and Policy.<br />

824. California State University, Sacramento, CA. $200,000, 2007. For<br />

planning effort to make California Department of Education a broker of<br />

expertise for schools and districts that want information on best<br />

practices.<br />

825. California Tomorrow, Oakland, CA. $50,000, 2007. For organizational<br />

development.<br />

826. Carnegie Hall Corporation, New York, NY. $216,000, 2007. 2-year grant.<br />

For evaluation of The Academy program.<br />

827. Catholics for a Free Choice, Washington, DC. $30,000, 2007. For<br />

strategic planning.<br />

828. Center for Effective Philanthropy, Cambridge, MA. $1,000,000, 2007.<br />

2-year grant. For general operating support.<br />

829. Center for Global Development, Washington, DC. $2,000,000, 2007.<br />

2-year grant. For International Initiative for Impact Evaluation (3IE).<br />

830. Center for Health and Gender Equity, Takoma Park, MD. $30,000, 2007.<br />

For organizational assessment and strategic planning process.<br />

831. Center for Public Interest Research, Boston, MA. $530,000, 2007.<br />

2-year grant. For project to expand faculty awareness and use of Open<br />

Educational Resources.<br />

832. Center for Research and Higher Studies in Social Anthropology,<br />

Guadalajara, Mexico. $300,000, 2007. 2-year grant. For impact<br />

evaluation of Oportunidades on economic prospects of program<br />

scholarship graduates.<br />

833. Centro Mexicano de Derecho Ambiental, Mexico City, Mexico. $50,000,<br />

2007. For presenting Mexican NGO presence at Montreal Protocol<br />

negotiations.<br />

834. Cheikh Anta Diop University, Training and Research Institute for<br />

Population and Reproductive Health, Dakar, Senegal. $50,000, 2007.<br />

For designing and completing strategic planning process.<br />

835. CIF of the San Francisco Foundation, San Francisco, CA. $575,000,<br />

2007. 1.50-year grant. For California School Funding and Governance<br />

Project.<br />

836. CIF of the San Francisco Foundation, San Francisco, CA. $50,000, 2007.<br />

For San Francisco Arts Commission for Art Education Funders<br />

Collaborative.<br />

837. Circus Center, San Francisco, CA. $54,000, 2007. For strategic<br />

planning.<br />

838. Coalition for Clean Air, Los Angeles, CA. $25,000, 2007. For staff search<br />

consulting services.<br />

839. Coalition for Clean Air, Los Angeles, CA. $24,000, 2007. For enlisting<br />

communications consultant for media strategy and outreach related to<br />

Central Valley air pollution work.<br />

840. Colorado Conservation Trust, Boulder, CO. $660,000, 2007. 3-year<br />

grant. For Western Rangeland Trusts Capacity Building Project.<br />

841. Colorado Conservation Trust, Boulder, CO. $100,000, 2007. For<br />

Agricultural Land Trust Assessment Project.<br />

842. Commonwealth of Learning, Vancouver, Canada. $100,000, 2007. For<br />

core support for WikiEducator.<br />

843. Communications Leadership Institute, Washington, DC. $190,000,<br />

2007. For Phase II of California Policymaker Outreach Project.<br />

844. Communications Leadership Institute, Washington, DC. $188,200,<br />

2007. To SPIN Project for consulting, training and coaching Hewlett<br />

grantees.<br />

845. Communications Leadership Institute, Washington, DC. $154,000,<br />

2007. For 2007 Leadership Development program.<br />

846. Communications Network, Naperville, IL. $50,000, 2007. 2-year grant.<br />

For general support.<br />

847. Community College Leadership Development Initiative, San Diego, CA.<br />

$250,000, 2007. 2-year grant. For general support.<br />

848. Community Partners, Los Angeles, CA. $43,000, 2007. For general<br />

support of California Environmental Rights Alliance.<br />

849. Community Partners, Los Angeles, CA. $22,000, 2007. For California<br />

Latinas for Reproductive Justice’s organizational infrastructure planning<br />

and development.<br />

850. Consejo Ciudadano del Premio Nacional de Periodismo, Mexico City,<br />

Mexico. $13,000, 2007. For strategic planning.<br />

851. Consultative Group on Biological Diversity, San Francisco, CA. $30,000,<br />

2007. 2-year grant. For Health and Environmental Funders Network<br />

Project.<br />

852. Corporate Council on Africa, Washington, DC. $50,000, 2007. For<br />

designing agribusiness program for business schools in African<br />

universities.<br />

853. Creative Capital Foundation, New York, NY. $375,000, 2007. 3-year<br />

grant. For regranting to individual artists in San Francisco Bay Area.<br />

854. Creative Commons, San Francisco, CA. $500,000, 2007. 2-year grant.<br />

For launch of Learning Commons, project focused on use and reuse of<br />

educational materials worldwide.<br />

855. Creative Commons, San Francisco, CA. $25,000, 2007. For assessment<br />

and improvement of legal department and overall organizational<br />

infrastructure.<br />

856. DKT International, Washington, DC. $1,425,000, 2007. 3-year grant. For<br />

general operating support.<br />

857. Duke University, Durham, NC. $600,000, 2007. 3-year grant. For general<br />

support of Duke Foundation Research Program.<br />

858. Education Commission of the States, Denver, CO. $50,000, 2007. For<br />

strategic planning.<br />

859. Education Trust-West, Oakland, CA. $50,000, 2007. For recruiting<br />

Operations Director.<br />

860. Educational Broadcasting Corporation, New York, NY. $42,000, 2007.<br />

For fund development planning.<br />

861. Educational Broadcasting Corporation, Thirteen/WNET, New York, NY.<br />

$500,000, 2007. 2-year grant. For establishing educational video studio<br />

that defines and promotes best practices for open educational video.<br />

862. EdVoice Institute for Research and Education, Sacramento, CA.<br />

$168,000, 2007. For technical assistance project on school finance<br />

reform.<br />

863. EngenderHealth, New York, NY. $1,500,000, 2007. 3-year grant. For<br />

general operating support.<br />

864. Environmental Defense, San Francisco, CA. $200,000, 2007. 2-year<br />

grant. For project with Chinese State Environmental Protection<br />

Administration to improve effectiveness of environmental policy in China.<br />

865. Environmental Justice Coalition for Water, Oakland, CA. $15,000, 2007.<br />

For management restructuring.<br />

866. European Association of Distance Teaching Universities, Heerlen,<br />

Netherlands. $75,000, 2007. For Multilingual Open Resources for<br />

Independent Learning (MORIL) project.<br />

867. European Schoolnet, Brussels, Belgium. $100,000, 2007. 1.50-year<br />

grant. For international K-12 OER (Open Educational Resources) Network<br />

of Excellence.<br />

868. Foundation for California Community Colleges, Sacramento, CA.<br />

$150,000, 2007. For developing online tool and communications<br />

strategy to support CCC Basic Skills Initiative.<br />

869. Frameline, San Francisco, CA. $45,000, 2007. For strategic planning.<br />

870. Fresno Metropolitan Ministry, Fresno, CA. $40,000, 2007. For strategic<br />

planning and leadership transition planning.<br />

871. Fritz Institute, San Francisco, CA. $50,000, 2007. For disseminating<br />

model to increase effectiveness of African humanitarian organizations.<br />

872. Global AIDS Alliance, Washington, DC. $30,000, 2007. For strategic<br />

planning.<br />

873. Global Environment and Technology Foundation, Arlington, VA.<br />

$300,000, 2007. 3-year grant. For general support of Center for Energy<br />

and Climate Solutions.<br />

874. Grantmakers Concerned with Immigrants and Refugees, Sebastopol, CA.<br />

$65,000, 2007. For funders handbook on role of community colleges in<br />

promoting immigrant integration.<br />

875. Grantmakers for Effective Organizations, Washington, DC. $150,000,<br />

2007. For general operating support.<br />

876. Green Media Toolshed, Washington, DC. $50,000, 2007. For general<br />

support of Netcentric Campaign’s MediaHub.<br />

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Grants for Capacity Building, Management & Technical Assistance<br />

877. Greenbelt Alliance, San Francisco, CA. $60,000, 2007. For new<br />

Executive Director search.<br />

878. Harvard University, Cambridge, MA. $15,000, 2007. For exploring<br />

intersection of open content licenses and Foundation policies.<br />

879. Hayward Unified School District, Hayward, CA. $100,000, 2007. 2-year<br />

grant. For work by Evaluation Design Group.<br />

880. Headwaters Economics, Bozeman, MT. $200,000, 2007. For general<br />

support.<br />

881. Hispanic Foundation of Silicon Valley, San Jose, CA. $35,000, 2007. For<br />

strategic planning.<br />

882. Human Interaction Research Institute, Encino, CA. $50,000, 2007. For<br />

research project into beliefs and motivations of philanthropic advisors.<br />

883. Independent Sector, Washington, DC. $150,000, 2007. 3-year grant. For<br />

Panel on the Nonprofit Sector’s Ethics and Accountability Initiative.<br />

884. Initiative for Global Development, Seattle, WA. $35,000, 2007. For<br />

development of strategic plan with new Board of Directors.<br />

885. Institute for Financial Management and Research, Chennai, India.<br />

$1,225,000, 2007. For J-PAL South Asia to conduct impact evaluation<br />

of Pratham’s Read India.<br />

886. Institute for Financial Management and Research, Chennai, India.<br />

$90,000, 2007. For J-PAL South Asia to conduct planning phase for<br />

impact evaluation of Pratham’s Read India.<br />

887. Institute for the Study of Knowledge Management in Education, Half<br />

Moon Bay, CA. $850,000, 2007. 1.50-year grant. For continuing to<br />

develop OER Commons, website for supporting teachers and learners in<br />

using open educational resources.<br />

888. International Centre for Trade and Sustainable Development, Geneva,<br />

Switzerland. $50,000, 2007. For communications planning and creation<br />

of evaluation system.<br />

889. International Community of Women Living with HIV and AIDS, London,<br />

England. $30,000, 2007. For human resources assessment and<br />

capacity building.<br />

890. International Fertilizer Development Center, Muscle Shoals, AL.<br />

$25,000, 2007. For strategic planning.<br />

891. International Projects Assistance Services, Chapel Hill, NC. $30,000,<br />

2007. To develop implementation plan for strategic plan.<br />

892. International Senior Lawyers Corporation, New York, NY. $55,000, 2007.<br />

For program to train Rwandan government officials on international trade<br />

agreement negotiating skills.<br />

893. Intersection for the Arts, San Francisco, CA. $60,600, 2007. For<br />

strategic planning and facilities assessment.<br />

894. Justice Matters, San Francisco, CA. $20,000, 2007. For strategic<br />

planning.<br />

895. Justice Matters, San Francisco, CA. $20,000, 2007. For executive<br />

search.<br />

896. Keystone Accountability, London, England. $400,000, 2007. For general<br />

support.<br />

897. Kitka, Oakland, CA. $25,000, 2007. For strategic planning.<br />

898. Labor/Community Strategy Center, Los Angeles, CA. $20,000, 2007. For<br />

transportation consulting services to increase staff’s analytical<br />

capability.<br />

899. Liberty Hill Foundation, Santa Monica, CA. $94,000, 2007. 1.25-year<br />

grant. For general support of Environmental Justice Fund and Technical<br />

Assistance Program.<br />

900. Link Media, San Francisco, CA. $75,000, 2007. For executive search<br />

firm to recruit Chief Executive Officer.<br />

901. Liverpool VCT and Care Kenya, Kenya. $325,000, 2007. For<br />

strengthening linkages between SRH (Sexual and Reproductive Health)<br />

& HIV/AIDS services in sexual violence programs.<br />

902. Los Cenzontles Mexican Arts Center, Richmond, CA. $250,000, 2007.<br />

3-year grant. For capacity building efforts.<br />

903. Magic Theater, San Francisco, CA. $29,000, 2007. For executive search.<br />

904. Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA. $3,125,000,<br />

2007. 2-year grant. For general support of MIT OpenCourseWare<br />

program.<br />

905. Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA. $1,000,000,<br />

2007. 2-year grant. For general support of OpenCourseWare Consortium.<br />

906. Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA. $49,984, 2007.<br />

For impact evaluation in Uttar Pradesh, India to assess efficacy of<br />

interventions to improve governance and accountability in developing<br />

countries.<br />

907. Ms. Foundation for Women, New York, NY. $500,000, 2007. 1.50-year<br />

grant. For grantmaking and networking activities around comprehensive<br />

sexuality education.<br />

908. Murie Center, Moose, WY. $15,000, 2007. For organizational<br />

restructuring and to develop marketing plan.<br />

909. National Abortion Federation, Washington, DC. $30,000, 2007. For<br />

evaluating, enhancing and expanding fundraising efforts.<br />

910. National Academy of Sciences, Washington, DC. $25,000, 2007. For<br />

workshop about test-based accountability systems.<br />

911. National Center for Family Philanthropy, Washington, DC. $50,000,<br />

2007. For developing branding strategy.<br />

912. National Family Planning and Reproductive Health Association,<br />

Washington, DC. $30,000, 2007. For strategic planning and<br />

organizational assessment.<br />

913. National Parks Conservation Association, Washington, DC. $50,000,<br />

2007. For strategic planning and media strategy for Crown of the<br />

Continent initiative.<br />

914. National Religious Partnership for the Environment, Amherst, MA.<br />

$600,000, 2007. For programs on global climate change.<br />

915. New Media for Nonprofits, Chicago, IL. $150,000, 2007. For expansion<br />

of IssueLab, online archive of nonprofit research.<br />

916. New Media for Nonprofits, Chicago, IL. $100,000, 2007. For planning<br />

grant to support expansion of IssueLab, online archive of nonprofit<br />

research.<br />

917. New Media for Nonprofits, Chicago, IL. $50,000, 2007. For expansion<br />

of IssueLab, online archive of nonprofit research.<br />

918. Northeast States for Coordinated Air Use Management, Boston, MA.<br />

$200,000, 2007. For Climate Registry.<br />

919. Open Learning Exchange, Cambridge, MA. $100,000, 2007. For<br />

developing model to provide open access to basic education.<br />

920. Open University, Milton Keynes, England. $4,450,000, 2007. For<br />

Openlearn.<br />

921. Pacific News Service, San Francisco, CA. $30,000, 2007. For<br />

organizational restructuring, board development and fund development<br />

activities for New America Media.<br />

922. PATH, Seattle, WA. $1,500,000, 2007. 3-year grant. For general<br />

operating support of Reproductive Health Strategic Program.<br />

923. Pathfinder International, Watertown, MA. $57,000, 2007. For strategic<br />

planning.<br />

924. Performing Arts Workshop, San Francisco, CA. $150,000, 2007. 2-year<br />

grant. For capacity building.<br />

925. Performing Arts Workshop, San Francisco, CA. $30,000, 2007. For<br />

development of strategic plan.<br />

926. Pew Charitable Trusts, Philadelphia, PA. $500,000, 2007. 3-year grant.<br />

For development, launching and licensing of Cultural Data Project in<br />

California.<br />

927. Physicians for Social Responsibility, Los Angeles Chapter, Los Angeles,<br />

CA. $10,000, 2007. For Board Development.<br />

928. Planned Parenthood Federation of America, New York, NY. $30,000,<br />

2007. For strategic planning.<br />

929. Public Advocates, San Francisco, CA. $370,000, 2007. 2-year grant. For<br />

general support of education program.<br />

930. Public Conversations Project, Watertown, MA. $100,000, 2007. 2-year<br />

grant. For consultative project to support National Campaign for<br />

Prevention of Teen Pregnancy in initiative to reduce unintended<br />

pregnancies and abortions in United States.<br />

931. Public Health Institute, Oakland, CA. $230,000, 2007. 2-year grant. For<br />

technical assistance for reductions in unintended pregnancy.<br />

932. Public Policy Institute of California, San Francisco, CA. $100,000, 2007.<br />

1.50-year grant. For PPICs institutional development.<br />

933. Ravenswood City School District, East Palo Alto, CA. $102,500, 2007.<br />

For strategic planning and fundraising efforts.<br />

934. Rensselaerville Institute, Rensselaerville, NY. $100,000, 2007. For<br />

project support to create interactive workbook to assist practitioners with<br />

outcome thinking.<br />

935. Reproductive Health Research Unit, Durban, South Africa. $1,000,000,<br />

2007. 3-year grant. For Ilembe Reproductive Health Service Integration<br />

Model.<br />

936. Rice University, Houston, TX. $450,000, 2007. For general support of<br />

Connexions program.<br />

937. RP Group, Sacramento, CA. $40,000, 2007. For program management<br />

system building and strategic planning.<br />

938. San Francisco Cinematheque, San Francisco, CA. $17,000, 2007. For<br />

strategic planning and staff professional development.<br />

939. Sex and Samfund, Copenhagen, Denmark. $30,000, 2007. For<br />

leadership training, fundraising, and communications strategy<br />

development.<br />

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Irvine—CALIFORNIA<br />

940. Sierra Club of British Columbia, Victoria, Canada. $35,000, 2007. For<br />

strategic planning and staff communications training.<br />

941. Social and Environmental Entrepreneurs, Los Angeles, CA. $110,000,<br />

2007. 2-year grant. For East Yard Communities for Environmental Justice<br />

project.<br />

942. Social Venture Partners International, Seattle, WA. $300,000, 2007.<br />

2-year grant. For general operating support.<br />

943. Solpath, Inc., San Francisco, CA. $100,000, 2007. For feasibility study<br />

of grants management system.<br />

944. Sonora Ciudadana, Hermosillo, Mexico. $17,000, 2007. For strategic<br />

planning and to refine communications strategy.<br />

945. Stanford Jazz Workshop, Stanford, CA. $20,000, 2007. For strategic<br />

planning.<br />

946. Stanford University, Stanford, CA. $200,000, 2007. 1.50-year grant. For<br />

study of Institute for Learning’s contribution to high school instructional<br />

improvement in Austin Independent School District.<br />

947. Stanford University, Stanford, CA. $20,000, 2007. For evaluation of<br />

Education’s Opportunity grants.<br />

948. Stanford University, Center for Research on the Context of Teaching,<br />

Stanford, CA. $700,000, 2007. 2-year grant. For continuing evaluation<br />

of New Teacher Center’s mentoring intervention at Ravenswood City<br />

School District.<br />

949. Synergos Institute, New York, NY. $30,000, 2007. For evaluation system<br />

for Senior Fellows program.<br />

950. Teachers Without Borders, Mercer Island, WA. $500,000, 2007. For<br />

development of Open Educational Resources Initiative for teachers with<br />

Scholastic, Inc.<br />

951. Tides Center, Washington, DC. $200,000, 2007. For Editors’ World.<br />

952. Tides Center, Washington, DC. $164,000, 2007. For CPUC (California<br />

Public Utilities Commission) Communications Fellow.<br />

953. Tides Center, Washington, DC. $23,000, 2007. For CPUC (California<br />

Public Utilities Commission) Communications Fellow.<br />

954. Tides Center, Washington, DC. $18,500, 2007. For CPUC (California<br />

Public Utilities Commission) Communications Fellow.<br />

955. Tides Foundation, San Francisco, CA. $60,000, 2007. For Connect US<br />

to help its grantees develop evaluation plans to assess their impact.<br />

956. United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization, Paris,<br />

France. $350,000, 2007. 2-year grant. For international community of<br />

practice on Open Educational Resources.<br />

957. University of California, Santa Cruz, CA. $3,800,000, 2007. 2-year grant.<br />

For renewed support of New Teacher Centers partnership with<br />

Ravenswood City School District in providing system-wide professional<br />

development.<br />

958. University of California, Scientific Evaluation for Global Action, Berkeley,<br />

CA. $1,280,000, 2007. 3-year grant. For SEGA to evaluate FUNDAECs<br />

Tutorial Learning System in Honduras for expansion to Africa.<br />

959. University of Chicago, Center for Urban School Improvement, Chicago,<br />

IL. $500,000, 2007. For general support of Information Infrastructure<br />

Group.<br />

960. University of Georgia, Athens, GA. $106,000, 2007. 1.25-year grant. For<br />

creation of training module on NewsU to help media organizations better<br />

cover global issues.<br />

961. University of Michigan, Institute for Social Research, Ann Arbor, MI.<br />

$165,000, 2007. For design conferences and preparation of pilot<br />

intervention studies to leverage school reforms.<br />

962. University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA. $2,000,000, 2007.<br />

1.50-year grant. For general support of Center on Continuous<br />

Instructional Improvement (CCII).<br />

963. University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA. $35,000, 2007. For<br />

developing communications plan.<br />

964. University of Southern California, Rossier School of Education, Los<br />

Angeles, CA. $700,000, 2007. 2-year grant. For development of<br />

processes, practices and tools for increasing student transfer rates from<br />

community colleges to four-year universities.<br />

965. University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, South Africa. $30,000,<br />

2007. For assessment of financial and related management systems at<br />

Health and Poverty Division.<br />

966. Utah State University, Logan, UT. $1,800,000, 2007. 2-year grant. For<br />

Center for Open and Sustainable Learning.<br />

967. Viewpoint Learning, La Jolla, CA. $440,000, 2007. For series of Choice<br />

Dialogues on options for school finance reform in California.<br />

968. Virginia Organizing Project, Charlottesville, VA. $250,000, 2007. 2-year<br />

grant. For Environmental Health Sciences media and communications<br />

programs.<br />

969. W G B H Educational Foundation, Boston, MA. $900,000, 2007. 2-year<br />

grant. For promoting open content across public broadcasting system<br />

and developing new open digital assets in Teachers Domain.<br />

970. WestEd, San Francisco, CA. $500,000, 2007. 1.50-year grant. For<br />

statewide study of instructional strategies used in California schools for<br />

improving English learners’ achievement.<br />

971. Womens Foundation of California, San Francisco, CA. $30,000, 2007.<br />

For Capacity Building Program.<br />

972. Yale University, New Haven, CT. $2,250,000, 2007. 3-year grant. For<br />

Open Educational Resources Video Lecture Project.<br />

973. Yale University, New Haven, CT. $700,000, 2007. 3-year grant. For<br />

general support of YaleEnvironment Online.<br />

974. Yale University, New Haven, CT. $200,000, 2007. For development of<br />

YaleEnvironment Online.<br />

975. Yale University, New Haven, CT. $35,000, 2007. For organizing Digital<br />

Educational Workshop in Brazil.<br />

976. Youth Speaks, San Francisco, CA. $10,000, 2007. For hiring strategic<br />

planning consultant.<br />

Jaquelin Hume Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national basis to organizations with national impact.<br />

No support for organizations outside the U.S. No grants to individuals.<br />

977. Building Excellent Schools, Boston, MA. $25,000, 2006. For unrestricted<br />

support.<br />

978. Resources for Indispensable Schools and Educators, San Francisco, CA.<br />

$50,000, 2006. For unrestricted support.<br />

979. State Policy Network, Richmond, CA. $75,000, 2006. For unrestricted<br />

support.<br />

980. Teach for America, San Francisco, CA. $50,000, 2006. For unrestricted<br />

support.<br />

The James Irvine Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to CA. No support for agencies receiving substantial<br />

government support. No grants to individuals.<br />

981. 18th Street Arts Complex, Santa Monica, CA. $35,000, 2007. For<br />

strategic and business planning for capital facility redevelopment project.<br />

982. ACME Network, Los Angeles, CA. $40,000, 2007. For strategic planning<br />

and board development.<br />

983. American Conservatory Theater Foundation, San Francisco, CA.<br />

$50,000, 2007. For executive search for position of General Manager.<br />

984. American Friends Service Committee, Pacific Mountain Region, San<br />

Francisco, CA. $150,000, 2007. 2-year grant. To present and assess<br />

fifth Tamejavi Festival, promoting cultural traditions and interactions<br />

between diverse immigrant communities in Central Valley.<br />

985. American Institute for Social Justice, Washington, DC. $100,000, 2007.<br />

To engage low-income communities in Fresno and San Bernardino<br />

counties in dialogues with public officials on education, land use, and<br />

affordable housing issues.<br />

986. Armand Hammer Museum of Art and Cultural Center, Los Angeles, CA.<br />

$70,000, 2007. 1.50-year grant. To enhance executive and senior<br />

management leadership capacities and align organizational culture with<br />

institutional growth.<br />

987. Association of Independent California Colleges and Universities<br />

Research Foundation, Alliance for Regional Collaboration to Heighten<br />

Educational Success, Sacramento, CA. $150,000, 2007. To develop<br />

organizational strategic plan and to promote regional educational<br />

collaboratives in Sacramento region and Los Angeles and Riverside<br />

counties.<br />

988. Bakersfield Art Foundation, Bakersfield, CA. $250,000, 2007. 3-year<br />

grant. To improve organizational financial stability, management,<br />

governance and growth capacity.<br />

989. Bakersfield Civic Light Opera, Bakersfield, CA. $225,000, 2007. 3-year<br />

grant. To improve organizational financial stability, management,<br />

governance and growth capacity.<br />

990. Berkeley Repertory Theater, Berkeley, CA. $750,000, 2007. 3-year grant.<br />

To develop and implement model of innovative programming to increase<br />

access, interactivity, and engagement opportunities for new audiences.<br />

991. Berkeley Symphony Orchestra, Berkeley, CA. $50,000, 2007. 2-year<br />

grant. To expand new music reading series in tandem with music director<br />

search.<br />

992. BoardSource, Washington, DC. $50,000, 2007. To provide board<br />

development consultation to select Irvine Foundation grantees.<br />

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Grants for Capacity Building, Management & Technical Assistance<br />

993. California Budget Project, Sacramento, CA. $66,000, 2007. 2-year grant.<br />

For executive leadership development and to ensure organization’s<br />

long-term sustainability, as part of Fund for Leadership Advancement.<br />

994. California State University East Bay Foundation, Hayward, CA. $435,000,<br />

2007. 2-year grant. To conduct evaluation of California Votes Initiative,<br />

multi-year project to improve voter participation among low-income and<br />

ethnic voters in Central Valley and Southern California.<br />

995. Center for Governmental Studies, Los Angeles, CA. $65,000, 2007.<br />

1.50-year grant. To strengthen executive leadership and improve<br />

organizational structures and management to support organizational<br />

growth.<br />

996. Center on Race, Poverty and the Environment, San Francisco, CA.<br />

$35,000, 2007. For strategic planning.<br />

997. Central Valley Center for the Arts, Modesto, CA. $300,000, 2007. 3-year<br />

grant. To improve organizational financial stability, management,<br />

governance and growth capacity.<br />

998. CIF of the San Francisco Foundation, San Francisco, CA. $500,000,<br />

2007. 1.25-year grant. For California School Funding and Governance<br />

Project.<br />

999. CIF of the San Francisco Foundation, San Francisco, CA. $50,000, 2007.<br />

For collaborative project by private foundations to examine philanthropic<br />

sector’s responsiveness to concerns about equity, diversity, and<br />

inclusiveness.<br />

1000. Claremont Graduate University, Claremont, CA. $110,000, 2007.<br />

1.25-year grant. To conduct comprehensive study of evaluation as tool<br />

for organizational capacity building.<br />

1001. CollegeWorks, Oakland, CA. $50,000, 2007. 2-year grant. To provide<br />

educational counseling to assist low-income youth and their families<br />

through college preparation and enrollment process.<br />

1002. Communities for a Better Environment, Huntington Park, CA. $50,000,<br />

2007. 1.50-year grant. To improve executive leadership and senior<br />

management capacities to support effective execution of strategic plan.<br />

1003. Community Coalition for Substance Abuse Prevention and Treatment,<br />

Los Angeles, CA. $15,000, 2007. For executive coaching and leadership<br />

development activities.<br />

1004. Community Development Technologies Center, Los Angeles, CA.<br />

$150,000, 2007. For planning grant to develop comprehensive<br />

career-technical education program at Los Angeles high schools.<br />

1005. Community Partners, Los Angeles, CA. $50,000, 2007. 2-year grant.<br />

For City Project, to engage low-income residents in Los Angeles Baldwin<br />

Hills area in public decision-making regarding park space.<br />

1006. Community Partners, L.A. Commons, Los Angeles, CA. $50,000, 2007.<br />

2-year grant. To support four public art projects in partnership with<br />

community-based organizations in Leimert Park, Highland Park, East<br />

Hollywood, and MacArthur Park neighborhoods of Los Angeles.<br />

1007. CompassPoint Nonprofit Services, San Francisco, CA. $75,000, 2007.<br />

1.50-year grant. To assess and advance executive coaching as strategy<br />

for building effective organizations within nonprofit sector in California.<br />

1008. Contemporary Jewish Museum, San Francisco, CA. $125,000, 2007.<br />

3-year grant. For Family Outreach Initiative, to include targeted marketing,<br />

subsidized admission, and expanded programming intended to reach<br />

diverse Bay Area families.<br />

1009. Creative Capital Foundation, New York, NY. $300,000, 2007. 3-year<br />

grant. For work of California artists through venture capital fund for<br />

innovative and relevant projects.<br />

1010. Crocker Art Museum, Sacramento, CA. $325,000, 2007. 3-year grant.<br />

To improve organizational financial stability, management, governance<br />

and growth capacity.<br />

1011. Cygnet Theater Company, San Diego, CA. $25,000, 2007. 2-year grant.<br />

For multi-faceted outreach campaign, including community partnerships,<br />

designed to broaden and diversify Cygnet audiences.<br />

1012. Dell-Arte, Blue Lake, CA. $75,000, 2007. 2-year grant. To strengthen<br />

executive and board leadership and improve organizational structures to<br />

support organizational growth and priorities.<br />

1013. Eastside College Preparatory School, East Palo Alto, CA. $65,000,<br />

2007. 2-year grant. To improve executive leadership and support<br />

organizational growth, as part of Fund for Leadership Advancement.<br />

1014. EmcArts, New York, NY. $600,000, 2007. 2-year grant. To conduct<br />

evaluation of Irvine’s Artistic Innovation Fund that maximizes learning<br />

and contributes knowledge about innovation in arts through research and<br />

documentation.<br />

1015. Excellent Education Development, Los Angeles, CA. $300,000, 2007.<br />

2-year grant. To provide business expertise and new financial models to<br />

support existing and emerging charter schools in low-income<br />

communities in Los Angeles.<br />

1016. Excellent Education Development, Los Angeles, CA. $35,000, 2007.<br />

For strategic planning.<br />

1017. Foundation for World Arts, Los Angeles, CA. $120,000, 2007.<br />

1.50-year grant. For planning and implementation of Annual World<br />

Festival of Sacred Music in Los Angeles.<br />

1018. Fresno Art Museum, Fresno, CA. $275,000, 2007. 3-year grant. To<br />

improve organizational financial stability, management, governance and<br />

growth capacity.<br />

1019. Fresno International Grand Opera, Fresno, CA. $275,000, 2007. 3-year<br />

grant. To improve organizational financial stability, management,<br />

governance and growth capacity.<br />

1020. Fresno Philharmonic Association, Fresno, CA. $250,000, 2007. 3-year<br />

grant. To improve organizational financial stability, management,<br />

governance and growth capacity.<br />

1021. Fulfillment Fund, Los Angeles, CA. $25,000, 2007. For executive<br />

transition planning and work to strengthen senior management and<br />

board leadership.<br />

1022. Great Valley Center, Modesto, CA. $35,000, 2007. For executive<br />

search.<br />

1023. Grossmont-Cuyamaca Community College Auxiliary Organization, El<br />

Cajon, CA. $90,000, 2007. 2-year grant. To monitor and evaluate<br />

California Community College Career Advancement Academies initiative,<br />

which focuses on low-income underserved youth.<br />

1024. High Tech High Foundation, San Diego, CA. $500,000, 2007. 2-year<br />

grant. To develop self-sustaining Charter Management Organization to<br />

support operation of High Tech High schools.<br />

1025. High Tech High Foundation, San Diego, CA. $250,000, 2007. To<br />

provide support to establish and operate High Tech High’s Graduate<br />

School of Education which offers Master’s of Education degree (M.Ed.)<br />

with two concentrations, School Leadership, for individuals who wish to<br />

lead a small innovative school, and Teacher Leadership, for experienced<br />

teachers who aspire to deepen their practice and broaden their<br />

leadership capacity at their school.<br />

1026. Institute for College Access and Success, Berkeley, CA. $12,000,<br />

2007. For board assessment and development activities.<br />

1027. Institute for Local Government, Sacramento, CA. $250,000, 2007.<br />

2-year grant. To provide information and assistance to local governments<br />

so as to promote more inclusive governing processes.<br />

1028. La Piana Associates, Emeryville, CA. $115,000, 2007. For continued<br />

board development consultation and training for nine California<br />

community foundation participants in Community Foundations Initiative<br />

II.<br />

1029. LA Stage Alliance, Los Angeles, CA. $60,000, 2007. 2-year grant. For<br />

advocacy, professional and leadership development, peer<br />

communications and convenings.<br />

1030. Laguna Playhouse, Laguna Beach, CA. $20,000, 2007. For executive<br />

search for position of Managing Director.<br />

1031. Liberty Hill Foundation, Santa Monica, CA. $42,500, 2007. For<br />

executive transition activities, including executive training, board<br />

development, and institutional research scan.<br />

1032. Los Angeles Master Chorale Association, Los Angeles, CA. $35,000,<br />

2007. For strategic planning process.<br />

1033. Magic Circle Theater, Roseville, CA. $200,000, 2007. 3-year grant. To<br />

improve organizational financial stability, management, governance and<br />

growth capacity.<br />

1034. Magic Theater, San Francisco, CA. $55,000, 2007. 1.50-year grant. To<br />

strengthen executive leadership and align organizational systems and<br />

culture to support organizational growth and fiscal stability.<br />

1035. MDRC, New York, NY. $225,000, 2007. 2-year grant. To evaluate<br />

Student Support Partnership Integrating Resources and Education<br />

(SSPIRE), regranting initiative supporting efforts to integrate instructional<br />

reforms with student support services that improve academic<br />

achievement of low-income students in community colleges in California.<br />

1036. Modesto Symphony Orchestra, Modesto, CA. $250,000, 2007. 3-year<br />

grant. To improve organizational financial stability, management,<br />

governance and growth capacity.<br />

1037. Montalvo Association, Saratoga, CA. $28,000, 2007. For series of<br />

external expert panels and facilitated dialogues with key constituents on<br />

cultural change to inform comprehensive strategic planning process and<br />

new program directions.<br />

1038. Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego, La Jolla, CA. $50,000, 2007.<br />

To develop long-range strategic plan and short-term operational plan.<br />

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Lincy—CALIFORNIA<br />

1039. New Schools Fund, New Schools Venture Fund, San Francisco, CA.<br />

$2,500,000, 2007. 2-year grant. To expand charter management<br />

organizations in Central Valley of California.<br />

1040. Oakland Museum of California Foundation, Oakland, CA. $75,000,<br />

2007. 2-year grant. To strengthen executive, board and senior<br />

management leadership to support major institutional transformation<br />

and growth.<br />

1041. Otis College of Art and Design, Los Angeles, CA. $50,000, 2007.<br />

1.25-year grant. For comprehensive strategic planning process.<br />

1042. Pasadena Playhouse State Theater of California, Pasadena, CA.<br />

$125,000, 2007. For theatrical productions and for work to strengthen<br />

institutional capacity.<br />

1043. Playwrights Project, San Diego, CA. $80,000, 2007. 2-year grant. For<br />

staff restructuring, long-range organizational planning, and leadership<br />

transition.<br />

1044. Public Policy Institute of California, San Francisco, CA. $100,000,<br />

2007. 1.50-year grant. For organizational development and evaluation<br />

activities.<br />

1045. Public/Private Ventures, Philadelphia, PA. $110,000, 2007. For<br />

organizational and business planning to expand delivery of intermediary<br />

and evaluation services in California.<br />

1046. Resource Area for Teachers, RAFT, San Jose, CA. $25,000, 2007. For<br />

core operating support.<br />

1047. Roseville Arts, Roseville, CA. $40,000, 2007. 2-year grant. For<br />

comprehensive marketing campaign to broaden and diversify current and<br />

new audiences in Central Valley region.<br />

1048. Sacramento Ballet Association, Sacramento, CA. $325,000, 2007.<br />

3-year grant. To improve organizational financial stability, management,<br />

governance and growth capacity.<br />

1049. Sacramento Opera Association, Sacramento, CA. $250,000, 2007.<br />

3-year grant. To improve organizational financial stability, management,<br />

governance and growth capacity.<br />

1050. Sacramento Philharmonic Orchestra Association, Sacramento, CA.<br />

$325,000, 2007. 3-year grant. To improve organizational financial<br />

stability, management, governance and growth capacity.<br />

1051. SAJE, Los Angeles, CA. $200,000, 2007. 2-year grant. To foster<br />

participation of low-income residents in local government policymaking<br />

related to housing and community planning.<br />

1052. San Diego Museum of Art, San Diego, CA. $50,000, 2007. For<br />

comprehensive strategic planning process.<br />

1053. San Diego Repertory Theater, San Diego, CA. $110,000, 2007. For<br />

strategic and financial planning process with related marketing and<br />

development assistance.<br />

1054. San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, San Francisco, CA. $600,000,<br />

2007. 2-year grant. To develop, implement, and evaluate innovative<br />

hybrid of contemporary art, technology, and public programs.<br />

1055. San Joaquin Pioneer and Historical Society, Haggin Museum, Stockton,<br />

CA. $275,000, 2007. 3-year grant. To improve organizational financial<br />

stability, management, governance and growth capacity.<br />

1056. Santa Rosa Symphony Association, Santa Rosa, CA. $150,000, 2007.<br />

3-year grant. For audience development initiative to engage broader and<br />

more diverse audiences in work of orchestra.<br />

1057. Shakespeare Festival of Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA. $35,000, 2007.<br />

To develop business plan and related market research.<br />

1058. Sierra Repertory Theater, Sonora, CA. $275,000, 2007. 3-year grant.<br />

To improve organizational financial stability, management, governance<br />

and growth capacity.<br />

1059. Southern California Grantmakers, Los Angeles, CA. $150,000, 2007.<br />

3-year grant. For core support and organizational capacity building<br />

activities.<br />

1060. Southern California Leadership Network, Los Angeles, CA. $125,000,<br />

2007. To expand core programs and upgrade organizational<br />

infrastructure to serve diverse network of Southern California leaders.<br />

1061. Southwest Chamber Music Society, Pasadena, CA. $55,000, 2007.<br />

2-year grant. To strengthen executive leadership, build management<br />

capacity, and launch board development to enable organizational growth,<br />

as part of Fund for Leadership Advancement.<br />

1062. Stockton Symphony Association, Stockton, CA. $300,000, 2007.<br />

3-year grant. To improve organizational financial stability, management,<br />

governance and growth capacity.<br />

1063. Teatro Vision, San Jose, CA. $275,000, 2007. 3-year grant. To<br />

implement new marketing and audience-development plan.<br />

1064. Theater and Arts Foundation of San Diego County, La Jolla Playhouse,<br />

La Jolla, CA. $75,000, 2007. 1.50-year grant. To strengthen executive<br />

leadership and improve board governance, as part of Fund for Leadership<br />

Advancement.<br />

1065. Tomas Rivera Policy Institute, New York, NY. $50,000, 2007. To<br />

develop comprehensive fundraising plan and internal fundraising<br />

capacity to support plans for institutional growth.<br />

1066. Townsend Opera Players, Modesto, CA. $36,000, 2007. 2-year grant.<br />

For audience development and outreach strategy to broaden and<br />

diversify participation in Central Valley.<br />

1067. Valley Vision, Sacramento, CA. $35,000, 2007. To identify unified<br />

vision, funding strategy and implementation plan to support region-wide<br />

civic amenities.<br />

1068. Warnors Center for the Performing Arts, Fresno, CA. $25,000, 2007.<br />

For marketing study to position organization to recognize and respond to<br />

needs of audiences and arts groups in Fresno Cultural Arts district.<br />

1069. Williams Group, Grand Rapids, MI. $150,000, 2007. 2.25-year grant.<br />

To design, develop, and maintain strategic Web sites for nine emerging<br />

community foundations as part of Community Foundations Initiative II.<br />

1070. Williams Group, Grand Rapids, MI. $129,000, 2007. To document and<br />

disseminate lessons and resources generated through Communities<br />

Advancing Arts initiative.<br />

1071. Working Partnerships USA, San Jose, CA. $400,000, 2007. 2-year<br />

grant. To include low-income communities in Santa Clara County in<br />

policymaking on transit, housing, and other issues.<br />

1072. Youth Speaks, San Francisco, CA. $300,000, 2007. 3-year grant. To<br />

commission and present new work through Living Word Project, and for<br />

organizational capacity building.<br />

The Kimball Foundation<br />

(formerly Sara H. and William R. Kimball Foundation)<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in San Francisco, San Mateo, Sonoma, and Marin<br />

counties, CA. No support for medical research organizations. No grants<br />

to individuals or for endowment drives, events, annual appeals, videos,<br />

medical research, religious organizations, or the environment.<br />

1073. San Francisco School Alliance, San Francisco, CA. $45,000, 2007. For<br />

Leadership Initiative, training next generation of San Francisco public<br />

school principals.<br />

Koret Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to the Bay Area counties of San Francisco, Alameda,<br />

Contra Costa, Marin, Santa Clara, and San Mateo, CA; giving also in<br />

Israel and on a national basis for Jewish funding requests. No support<br />

for private foundations, or veterans’, fraternal, military, religious, or<br />

sectarian organizations whose principal activity is for the benefit of their<br />

own membership. No grants to individuals (except for the Koret Prize), or<br />

for general fundraising campaigns, scholarships, endowment funds,<br />

equipment funds, deficit financing, or emergency funds; no loans.<br />

1074. CIF of the San Francisco Foundation, San Francisco, CA. $10,000,<br />

2006. For general operating support.<br />

1075. Hearing and Speech Center of Northern California, San Francisco, CA.<br />

$20,000, 2006. For capacity building.<br />

1076. Jewish Retreat Center of Northern California, San Francisco, CA.<br />

$100,000, 2006. For planning grant.<br />

1077. KIPP Foundation, San Francisco, CA. $50,000, 2006. For general<br />

operating support.<br />

1078. Resources for Indispensable Schools and Educators, San Francisco,<br />

CA. $20,000, 2006. For capacity building.<br />

1079. Stanford University, Stanford, CA. $49,979, 2006. To evaluate and<br />

maintain ecosystem services.<br />

1080. Teach for America, San Francisco, CA. $125,000, 2006. For Bay Area<br />

recruitment, leadership development, and Koret Educational<br />

Entrepreneurship Award.<br />

1081. Yerba Buena Center for the Arts, San Francisco, CA. $15,000, 2006.<br />

For audience development and capacity building.<br />

The Lincy Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving in the U.S., primarily in CA, NV, and in Armenia. No grants<br />

to individuals or endowments.<br />

1082. Armenia, Government of, Yerevan, Armenia. $590,428, 2007. For<br />

administration.<br />

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Grants for Capacity Building, Management & Technical Assistance<br />

The John M. Lloyd Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving on a worldwide basis. No grants to individuals, or for annual<br />

campaigns; generally no grants for operating budgets of established<br />

organizations, capital expenditures, health care or service provision, or<br />

for indirect costs.<br />

1083. Health Global Access Project Coalition, New York, NY. $20,000, 2007.<br />

For Health Care Worker Campaign to attack crisis shortage of health care<br />

workers that is impeding universal access to AIDS treatment in<br />

developing countries.<br />

1084. Solidarity and Action Against the HIV Infection in India, Chennai, India.<br />

$20,000, 2007. To enhance SAATHII USA’s institutional capacity and<br />

expand Orphan’s Continuum Care Program in India.<br />

1085. Stop Prisoner Rape, Los Angeles, CA. $20,000, 2007. For South Africa<br />

Initiative to raise awareness of link between sexual violence and HIV and<br />

improve protection of inmates by educating corrections officials and<br />

ombudspersons and by mobilizing activists to advocate for safer prison<br />

conditions.<br />

Maddie’s Fund<br />

(also known as The Duffield Family Foundation)<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national basis. No support for government funded<br />

agencies. No grants to individuals, scholarships or for capital building<br />

projects, shelter construction, projects for animals other than dogs and<br />

cats, land purchase, endowment campaigns, deficit or emergency<br />

funding, research, publications, films, videos, or special events.<br />

1086. Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals of Northern Nevada,<br />

Reno, NV. $20,000, 2007. For planning grant.<br />

Marin Community Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving from Buck Trust limited to Marin County, CA; other giving<br />

on a national and international basis with emphasis on the San Francisco<br />

Bay Area. No grants to individuals (except for scholarships), or for<br />

planning initiatives, or capital projects (except those meeting criteria<br />

specified in the funding guidelines). Other limitations specific to each<br />

program area are outlined in the funding guidelines.<br />

1087. Audubon Canyon Ranch, Stinson Beach, CA. $55,288, 2007. For<br />

continuing habitat restoration and implementing management plan for<br />

Tom’s Point and Cypress Grove Research Center.<br />

1088. Canal Alliance, San Rafael, CA. $100,000, 2007. For capacity-building.<br />

1089. Canal Alliance, San Rafael, CA. $37,800, 2007. For after-school care,<br />

summer session, childcare training, and parental involvement.<br />

1090. Center for Volunteer and Nonprofit Leadership of Marin, San Rafael, CA.<br />

$325,000, 2007. For operating support.<br />

1091. Center for Volunteer and Nonprofit Leadership of Marin, San Rafael, CA.<br />

$120,000, 2007. For Marin Leaders Institute.<br />

1092. Center for Volunteer and Nonprofit Leadership of Marin, San Rafael, CA.<br />

$100,000, 2007. For Emerging Leaders and Executive Director<br />

Transition Services Programs.<br />

1093. Center for Volunteer and Nonprofit Leadership of Marin, San Rafael, CA.<br />

$65,000, 2007. For Marin Human Race.<br />

1094. Center for Volunteer and Nonprofit Leadership of Marin, San Rafael, CA.<br />

$49,417, 2007. For technical assistance to grantees of FAITHS<br />

Initiative.<br />

1095. Center for Volunteer and Nonprofit Leadership of Marin, San Rafael, CA.<br />

$45,000, 2007. For Marin County Nonprofit Sector Study.<br />

1096. Center for Volunteer and Nonprofit Leadership of Marin, San Rafael, CA.<br />

$23,750, 2007. For challenge and additional grant for Marin Human<br />

Race and Marin Nonprofit Conference.<br />

1097. Childrens Health Council, Palo Alto, CA. $75,000, 2007. To deliver<br />

Schools Attuned professional development training course.<br />

1098. DrawBridge: An Arts Program for Homeless Children, San Rafael, CA.<br />

$10,000, 2007. For executive transition and organizational development<br />

plan.<br />

1099. Fairfax-San Anselmo Childrens Center, Fairfax, CA. $111,350, 2007.<br />

For after-school care, summer session, childcare training, and parental<br />

involvement.<br />

1100. Helping Minds Organization, Cedar Hills, OR. $10,000, 2007.<br />

1101. Indiana University, Bloomington, IN. $40,000, 2007. For scholarships<br />

to Fundraising School for Marin organizations.<br />

1102. Jewish Family and Childrens Services, San Rafael, CA. $46,750, 2007.<br />

For mental health consultation and training for Marin early childhood<br />

centers.<br />

1103. Latino Council of Marin, San Rafael, CA. $13,400, 2007. For operating<br />

support.<br />

1104. Local Economic Assistance Program, Bolinas, CA. $15,000, 2007. For<br />

Waldorf inspired program.<br />

1105. Marguerita C. Johnson Senior Center, Friends of, Sausalito, CA.<br />

$20,000, 2007. For technical assistance in developing strategic plan for<br />

independent management and operations.<br />

1106. Marin City Community Service District, Marin City, CA. $25,000, 2007.<br />

To plan shared administrative services.<br />

1107. Marin City Health and Wellness Center, Marin City, CA. $75,000, 2007.<br />

For capacity-building and Health Improvement Program.<br />

1108. Marin County Grassroots Leadership Network, San Rafael, CA.<br />

$153,000, 2007. For operating support.<br />

1109. Marin County Grassroots Leadership Network, San Rafael, CA.<br />

$75,000, 2007. For Marin Tenants Council.<br />

1110. Marin County Grassroots Leadership Network, San Rafael, CA.<br />

$51,960, 2007. For occupancy support.<br />

1111. Marin County Grassroots Leadership Network, San Rafael, CA.<br />

$30,000, 2007. For organizing and leadership development program<br />

addressing health disparities and environmental issues in Marin<br />

communities of color.<br />

1112. Marin County Grassroots Leadership Network, San Rafael, CA.<br />

$14,850, 2007. For Civic Engagement Project for Thriving Families.<br />

1113. Marin County Grassroots Leadership Network, San Rafael, CA.<br />

$10,600, 2007. For Martin Luther King, Jr., Celebration.<br />

1114. Marin County Open Space District, San Rafael, CA. $10,000, 2007. For<br />

strategic planning activities.<br />

1115. Marin Education Fund, San Rafael, CA. $1,820,000, 2007.<br />

1116. Marin Education Fund, San Rafael, CA. $1,012,061, 2007. For<br />

Opportunity Fund for undergraduate grants and technical training, Asian<br />

Scholarship Awards, Child Care Scholarship Fund, Scholarships,<br />

graduate school application costs, New Leader Scholarships, Summer<br />

Application Institute at Dominican University, Purple Lady Scholarship<br />

Fund, and Ted Lewis and Larry Kramer Scholarships.<br />

1117. Marin Education Fund, San Rafael, CA. $37,500, 2007. For Summer<br />

Application Institute and Mentoring Program.<br />

1118. Marin Education Fund, Goldman Family Fund, San Rafael, CA. $20,000,<br />

2007. For Marin-based outreach activities for New Leader Scholarship<br />

Program.<br />

1119. Marin Education Fund, Goldman Family Fund, San Rafael, CA. $10,838,<br />

2007. For New Leader Scholarship Fund.<br />

1120. Marin, County of, Cultural and Visitors Services, San Rafael, CA.<br />

$16,000, 2007. For consultant studies toward brand and program<br />

development through phone surveys.<br />

1121. MCF Property Holdings, Novato, CA. $66,666, 2007. For occupancy<br />

support for common areas at purchased building.<br />

1122. National College Access Network, Cleveland, OH. $10,000, 2007. For<br />

speaker honorarium for annual conference.<br />

1123. Next Generation, San Anselmo, CA. $20,000, 2007. For Green Schools<br />

Project and organizational development.<br />

1124. North Bay Childrens Center, Novato, CA. $30,000, 2007. For<br />

after-school care, summer session, childcare training, and parental<br />

involvement.<br />

1125. Pacific Diversified Services, San Rafael, CA. $15,000, 2007. For<br />

capacity-building project to increase fund development and sustainability<br />

efforts.<br />

1126. PaperMill Creek Childrens Corner, Point Reyes Station, CA. $10,000,<br />

2007. For after-school care, summer session, childcare training, and<br />

parental involvement.<br />

1127. Parent Services Project, San Rafael, CA. $25,000, 2007. For Board and<br />

Staff Planning Initiative.<br />

1128. Platform Shoes Forum, Rockland, ME. $30,000, 2007. For technical<br />

support and project management for La Leche League International<br />

Information Systems project.<br />

1129. San Rafael City Schools, San Rafael, CA. $85,000, 2007. For<br />

professional development for teachers in low-performing schools.<br />

1130. Strategic Energy Innnovations, San Rafael, CA. $95,000, 2007. For<br />

Awareness for Community About Energy in partnership with expanded<br />

Cancel-A-Car program to reach underserved schools.<br />

1131. Strategic Energy Innnovations, San Rafael, CA. $27,000, 2007. For<br />

Marin Ecological Footprint Campaign.<br />

1132. Taproot Foundation, San Francisco, CA. $30,000, 2007. For operating<br />

support and to sponsor service grants.<br />

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Moore—CALIFORNIA<br />

1133. Young Imaginations, San Rafael, CA. $10,000, 2007. For grantwriting<br />

assistance.<br />

1134. Youth in Arts, San Rafael, CA. $46,000, 2007. To evaluate arts<br />

education demonstration project.<br />

The Marisla Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily on the West Coast of the U.S. (including Baja, CA),<br />

and in HI, Chile, and the Western Pacific for the environment; funding for<br />

women limited to Los Angeles and Orange County, CA. No support for<br />

political campaigns. No grants to individuals, or for scholarships,<br />

fellowships, or film or video projects.<br />

1135. Audubon Society, National, New York, NY. $200,000, 2006. For<br />

capacity building, Kern River conservation and Salton Sea.<br />

1136. Consultative Group on Biological Diversity, San Francisco, CA. $20,000,<br />

2006. For health and environmental Funders network.<br />

1137. Consultative Group on Biological Diversity, San Francisco, CA. $17,500,<br />

2006. For general operating support.<br />

1138. Earth Action Network, E/The Environmental Magazine, Norwalk, CT.<br />

$30,000, 2006. For e-magazine circulation building efforts.<br />

1139. Environmental Flying Services, Tucson, AZ. $15,000, 2006. For<br />

airplane maintenance expenses.<br />

1140. Environmental Leadership Program, Washington, DC. $10,000, 2006.<br />

For Vanderryn environmental leadership fellowship program for marine<br />

conservation.<br />

1141. Institute for Agriculture and Trade Policy, Minneapolis, MN. $15,000,<br />

2006. For Healthy Leadership transition and general support.<br />

1142. Southwest Community Resources, SouthWest Organizing Project,<br />

Albuquerque, NM. $25,000, 2006. For Southwest Organizing Project:<br />

community air monitoring project.<br />

1143. Tides Center, San Francisco, CA. $30,000, 2006. For Clean Production<br />

Action: collaboration to eliminate toxic flame retardants.<br />

1144. Tides Center, San Francisco, CA. $30,000, 2006. For Clean Production<br />

Action: creating business networks/toxic chemical economy.<br />

1145. Trust for Conservation Innovation, Canopy Institute, San Francisco, CA.<br />

$75,000, 2006. For Roots of Change fund.<br />

Mattel Children’s Foundation<br />

(formerly Mattel Foundation)<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national and international basis, with some emphasis<br />

on Los Angeles, CA, Buffalo, NY, and Madison, WI. No support for<br />

political parties, candidates or partisan political organizations, labor or<br />

fraternal organizations, athletic or social clubs, sectarian or<br />

denominational religious organizations not of direct benefit to the entire<br />

community, or schools or school districts. No grants to individuals<br />

(except for employee-related scholarships), or for capital campaigns for<br />

physical property purchases, renovations, or developments, fundraising<br />

events, advertising, sponsorships, or research.<br />

1146. Nurturing Orphans of AIDS for Humanity, Durban, South Africa.<br />

$25,000, 2006. For Noah’s Pimville Ark.<br />

B. C. McCabe Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in CA.<br />

1147. Boys and Girls Club of Los Angeles, Salesian, Los Angeles, CA.<br />

$75,000, 2007. For capacity building.<br />

1148. Boys and Girls Club of Santa Monica, Santa Monica, CA. $800,000,<br />

2007. For executive training and new site.<br />

1149. Boys and Girls Club of Santa Monica, Santa Monica, CA. $406,800,<br />

2007. For technological staffing equipment.<br />

1150. Boys and Girls Club of the Hi-Desert, Yucca Valley, CA. $25,000, 2007.<br />

For part-time consultant/resource development position.<br />

1151. Boys and Girls Clubs of Long Beach, Long Beach, CA. $50,000, 2007.<br />

To increase capacity.<br />

1152. Boys and Girls Clubs of Southwest County, Temecula, CA. $100,000,<br />

2007. For Technology Initiative.<br />

1153. Claremont Museum of Art, Claremont, CA. $100,000, 2007. To<br />

establish new museum.<br />

1154. Whittier Area First Day Coalition, Whittier, CA. $200,000, 2007. For<br />

general operating support and capacity-building.<br />

1155. Whittier-Rio Hondo AIDS Project, Whittier, CA. $150,000, 2007. For<br />

Fund Development Manager.<br />

The McConnell Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to Shasta, Trinity, Modoc, Tehama and Siskiyou<br />

counties, CA; and Nepal and Laos. No support for sectarian religious<br />

purposes. No grants to individuals, or for endowment funds, annual fund<br />

drives, budget deficits, or purchase or construction of buildings.<br />

1156. Lawrence Hall of Science, Berkeley, CA. $151,573, 2007. For Great<br />

Explorations in Math and Science (GEMS) Teacher Training Program for<br />

Shasta and Siskiyou Counties.<br />

1157. Shasta Builders Exchange Community Fund, Redding, CA. $29,000,<br />

2007. For business plan for Energy Housing Park.<br />

Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving on a worldwide basis, with some focus on the San Francisco<br />

Bay Area, CA, for selected projects. No support for religious or political<br />

organizations. No grants to individuals, or for arts, building/renovation,<br />

endowments, capital campaigns, labor issues, or for sports programs.<br />

1158. Amazon Cooperation Treaty Organization, Brasilia, Brazil. $713,000,<br />

2006. Toward development of regional strategies for sustainable forest<br />

management, indigenous peoples, and biodiversity conservation in the<br />

Amazon Basin.<br />

1159. BoardSource, Washington, DC. $50,000, 2006. For general operating<br />

support.<br />

1160. California Charter Schools Association, Los Angeles, CA. $40,000,<br />

2006. For Professional Teacher’s Network and general operating<br />

support.<br />

1161. California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, CA. $553,124, 2006. To<br />

support and expand Student Diversity Programs. Outcomes for grant<br />

include increased participation of women and underrepresented<br />

minorities in science and engineering, recruitment of non-Caltech and<br />

Caltech undergraduate and graduate students every year, support for<br />

postdoctoral students and assessment of diversity recruitment program.<br />

1162. Chabot Space and Science Center Foundation, Oakland, CA. $50,000,<br />

2006. For organizational development.<br />

1163. CIF of the San Francisco Foundation, San Francisco, CA. $10,000,<br />

2006. For fundraising activities.<br />

1164. Consultative Group on Biological Diversity, San Francisco, CA. $35,000,<br />

2006.<br />

1165. Convergence Health Consulting, Roseville, CA. $357,196, 2006. To<br />

develop Phase II of Bay Area Patient Safety Collaborative. Outcome for<br />

this grant is creation of a strategic plan.<br />

1166. Ecotrust Canada, Vancouver, Canada. $115,000, 2006. For work with<br />

Council of Haida Nations (CHN) to complete comprehensive Land Plan<br />

and roadmap for implementation of Ecosystem Based Management in<br />

active forestry tenures remaining on archipelago. Together, Land Plan<br />

and EBM implementation road map will ensure that use of region’s<br />

habitat is managed in manner that will safeguard productivity of key<br />

salmon systems. Outcome for grant is that government-to-government<br />

negotiations for Haida Gwaii Land Use Vision are completed, protecting<br />

significant portion of CHN’s traditional territory.<br />

1167. Exploratorium, San Francisco, CA. $3,200,000, 2006. For challenge<br />

grant to support programming and transfer of facilities to Piers 15-17 in<br />

San Francisco. Outcomes include transition and program costs<br />

associated with anticipated move.<br />

1168. Greenbelt Alliance, San Francisco, CA. $50,000, 2006. To develop<br />

shared conservation plan and tools for Bay Area land conservation<br />

professionals.<br />

1169. Hospital Council of Northern and Central California, Sacramento, CA.<br />

$200,000, 2006. To launch Regional Hospital Collaborative on Patient<br />

Safety, which will initially focus on 100K Lives Campaign and support<br />

Bay Area hospitals as they implement Campaign interventions. Council<br />

is also serving as communications hub for hospitals to receive<br />

information on Campaign and to collaborate virtually. Outcomes include<br />

regular meetings, communications center, and assessment of feasibility<br />

of Bay Area Regional Hospital Collaborative, with broader goal to achieve<br />

full participation in 100K Lives Campaign.<br />

1170. Meridian Institute, Dillon, CO. $210,045, 2006. To foster supportive<br />

and informed constituency for Area-Based Management in the US. Key<br />

outcome of grant is ocean management constituency of key<br />

policymakers and managers at national level, as well as Massachusetts,<br />

that understands and calls for implementation of comprehensive<br />

Area-Based Management in United States waters.<br />

1171. Ocean Conservancy, Washington, DC. $252,096, 2006. For<br />

independent evaluation of Overfishing Scorecard and research project to<br />

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assess current state of understanding of Area-Based Management by<br />

key stakeholders and decision-makers in the U.S. Key outputs of grant<br />

include recommendations for improvement of Overfishing Scorecard and<br />

market research and analysis to guide education, outreach, and<br />

communication strategies in support of Area-Based Management..<br />

1172. Organization for Tropical Studies, Durham, NC. $651,432, 2006. For<br />

capacity building work across the Andes.<br />

1173. Resources Legacy Fund, Sacramento, CA. $20,000, 2006. To monitor<br />

and evaluate restoration of South Bay Salt Ponds.<br />

1174. Resources Legacy Fund Foundation, Sacramento, CA. $1,209,187,<br />

2006. To support public-private partnership with State of California to<br />

implement Marine Life Protection Act (MLPA) in North-Central Coast<br />

region of the state. Grant also supports work of non-governmental<br />

organizations in three regions along California’s coast in order to<br />

strengthen design, management, and implementation of emerging<br />

network of marine protected areas.<br />

1175. Strategic Education Research Partnership Institute, Washington, DC.<br />

$80,000, 2006. For general operating support.<br />

1176. Stroud Water Research Center, Avondale, PA. $446,527, 2006. For<br />

training on stream monitoring in neo-tropical ecosystems as means to<br />

measure watershed health. Outcomes include workshops for monitoring<br />

biophysical properties of neo-tropical streams and rivers, test and<br />

deployment of monitoring protocols, and dissemination of<br />

training-workshop and monitoring-research information.<br />

1177. Tides Canada Foundation, Vancouver, Canada. $404,050, 2006. To<br />

establish Donor Advised Fund devoted to increasing and sustaining<br />

Environmental Non-Governmental Organization (ENGO) capacity,<br />

strategic planning, and coordination for British Columbia’s Area-Based<br />

Management (ABM) processes. Key outcome of grant includes marine<br />

conservation ENGO capacity to effectively advance science-based,<br />

stakeholder-driven Pacific North Coast Integrated Management Area<br />

(PNCIMA) process.<br />

1178. Tides Canada Foundation, Vancouver, Canada. $250,000, 2006. To<br />

support organizational development, facilitation, and strategic<br />

coordination for environmental NGOs, First Nations, anglers, and<br />

commercial fisherman concerned with threats to wild salmon<br />

ecosystems in Skeena and Stikine watersheds in British Columbia.<br />

Outcomes for grant include expansion of Stikine Conservation Network,<br />

development of Tahltan land use vision, and increased capacity of<br />

Tahltan and Iskut First Nations to assert land use vision.<br />

1179. University of California, School of Nursing, San Francisco, CA.<br />

$100,000, 2006. To evaluate impact of Centralized Clinical Placement<br />

System (CCPS) and Centralized Faculty Resource Center (CFRC).<br />

Outcomes include development and evaluation of report card measures<br />

and impact of CCPS and CFRC on Bay Area educational capacity.<br />

1180. Wild Salmon Center, Portland, OR. $139,500, 2006. To build capacity<br />

for fundraising development and conservation program management.<br />

Outcomes for grant include diversification of funding base and increased<br />

institutional capacity to manage conservation programs.<br />

The Kenneth T. and Eileen L. Norris Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in southern CA. No support for political<br />

organizations or campaigns. No grants to individuals, or for film or video<br />

projects; no loans.<br />

1181. Community Chaplaincy, Elverta, CA. $10,000, 2007. For Community<br />

Crisis Care Service.<br />

1182. Kids Included Together San Diego, San Diego, CA. $21,271, 2007. For<br />

Sustaining Inclusive Neighborhoods Project.<br />

1183. Museum Associates, Los Angeles, CA. $10,000, 2007. For unrestricted<br />

support.<br />

1184. Pediatric Therapy Network, Torrance, CA. $18,175, 2007. For<br />

technology capacity building project.<br />

1185. Rancho Los Cerritos Foundation, Long Beach, CA. $10,000, 2007. For<br />

master plan.<br />

1186. Teach for America, Los Angeles, CA. $20,000, 2007. For corps member<br />

support.<br />

1187. Wellness Community-Foothills, Pasadena, CA. $20,000, 2007. For<br />

capacity building and program enhancement project.<br />

The Noyce Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in Silicon Valley, CA and MA. No support for No<br />

international organizations or for-profit organizations. No grants to<br />

individuals.<br />

1188. Center for Collaborative Education, Boston, MA. $10,000, 2007. For<br />

organizational restructuring in order to shift attention and resources from<br />

programs with declining revenue streams to Pilot School replication<br />

where there is increase in activity.<br />

1189. Exploratorium, San Francisco, CA. $236,418, 2007. For Informal<br />

Learning Collaborative Leadership (ILC) providing training for science<br />

museum educators who lead after school STEM programs. ILC program<br />

includes creation of design principles for high-quality, informal STEM<br />

activities, program standards, and assessments and outcome evidence<br />

for what such programming can achieve in after school context, all to be<br />

shared with field.<br />

1190. Four-H Council, National, Chevy Chase, MD. $375,000, 2007. For<br />

Science, Engineering and Technology Initiative in its start-up phase and<br />

to support professional and curriculum development and program<br />

implementation. Goal of SET Initiative is to provide professional<br />

development to 10,000 after school providers to improve achievement<br />

and competencies for 150,000 young people in next three years.<br />

1191. Four-H Council, National, Chevy Chase, MD. $300,000, 2007. For<br />

piloting of Science, Engineering and Technology Initiative program, data<br />

collection and evaluation of pilot program, and development of marketing<br />

and publicity plan.<br />

1192. Lawrence Hall of Science, Berkeley, CA. $153,118, 2007. For Seeds<br />

of Science/Roots of Reading, series of integrated literacy and science<br />

instruction units for elementary grades, and to develop additional<br />

accommodations and support for ELL (English Language Learner)<br />

students, experimental evaluation with ELL students, and materials for<br />

parents of ELL students to promote home practices for student success<br />

in literacy and science.<br />

1193. Lawrence Hall of Science, Berkeley, CA. $130,000, 2007. To expand<br />

Consumers Guide to After School Science Resources, online resource<br />

guide to science materials in after school settings aimed at practitioners.<br />

Lawrence Hall of Science will add interactive components to website, get<br />

user reviews from staff at after school programs, and collect information<br />

on materials with which users are working.<br />

1194. Massachusetts State Science Fair, Plymouth, MA. $100,000, 2007.<br />

For Program Manager and development of facilitator guide for Blueprints<br />

II/Curious Mind course.<br />

1195. McLean Hospital, Program in Education, Afterschool and Resiliency,<br />

Belmont, MA. $85,000, 2007. For informal science programs across<br />

U.S. by researching and creating evaluative tools and instruments that<br />

help enhance delivery of quality programming, develop youth interest in<br />

science and STEM careers, and build organizational capacity and<br />

effectiveness.<br />

1196. McLean Hospital, Program in Education, Afterschool and Resiliency,<br />

Belmont, MA. $45,000, 2007. For informal science programs across<br />

U.S. by researching and creating evaluative tools and instruments that<br />

help enhance delivery of quality programming, develop youth interest in<br />

science and STEM careers, and build organizational capacity and<br />

effectiveness.<br />

1197. New Leaders for New Schools, New York, NY. $300,000, 2007. For<br />

program improvement including, but not limited to, evaluation.<br />

1198. San Jose State University, San Jose, CA. $224,700, 2007. For<br />

leadership and operations of Math Assessment Collaborative for the<br />

school year.<br />

1199. San Jose State University, San Jose, CA. $155,000, 2007. For<br />

leadership and operations on Math Assessment Collaborative for the<br />

school year.<br />

1200. ScienceWorks Hands-On Museum, Ashland, OR. $15,000, 2007. For<br />

Education Program Capacity Project, including hiring of full-time Director<br />

of Education.<br />

1201. Teach for America, New York, NY. $100,000, 2007. For Math, Science<br />

and Engineering (MSE) Recruitment Campaign; to support Director of<br />

Math and Science Recruitment position and Math and Science<br />

Recruitment Fellow position, and to continue to fund other MSE<br />

recruitment costs, such as travel and conference attendance fees.<br />

1202. University of California, Oakland, CA. $50,000, 2007. For recruitment<br />

of African American, Latino, and underserved students for potential<br />

participation in California Summer School for Mathematics and Science<br />

(COSMOS) program and evaluation assistance to provide more detailed<br />

information about how COSMOS affects participants’ long term<br />

educational decisions.<br />

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Omidyar Network Fund, Inc.<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily on a national and international basis. No grants<br />

to individuals.<br />

1203. AccountAbility: Institute of Social and Ethical AccountAbility, London,<br />

England. $100,000, 2006. For general support.<br />

1204. Nonprofit Finance Fund, New York, NY. $30,000, 2006. For general<br />

support.<br />

1205. Tides Center, San Francisco, CA. $500,000, 2006. For general support.<br />

Bernard Osher Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in Alameda and San Francisco counties, CA, and<br />

ME. No grants to individuals.<br />

1206. On Lok, San Francisco, CA. $10,000, 2006.<br />

The David and Lucile Packard Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving for national and international grants, with special focus on<br />

the Northern CA counties of San Mateo, Santa Clara, Santa Cruz,<br />

Monterey, and San Benito. No support for religious purposes. No grants<br />

to individuals.<br />

1207. Abundantia Consulting, San Francisco, CA. $73,600, 2007. To explore<br />

use of media in planning, management, and evaluation of social and<br />

environmental programs.<br />

1208. Afterschool Alliance, Washington, DC. $14,000, 2007. For information<br />

technology assessment.<br />

1209. Alliance for Justice, Washington, DC. $50,000, 2007. For advocacy<br />

training.<br />

1210. Alliance for Justice, Washington, DC. $30,000, 2007. For fund and<br />

board development.<br />

1211. American Civil Liberties Union Foundation, New York, NY. $40,000,<br />

2007. For strategic planning for Reproductive Freedom Project.<br />

1212. American Institutes for Research in the Behavioral Sciences,<br />

Washington, DC. $250,000, 2007. To continue to provide assistance for<br />

local planning to expand access to quality preschool in California.<br />

1213. American Institutes for Research in the Behavioral Sciences,<br />

Washington, DC. $100,000, 2007. For GIS mapping, interactive<br />

software for county preschool planning, and new Web site.<br />

1214. American Musical Theater of San Jose, San Jose, CA. $21,000, 2007.<br />

For strategic planning.<br />

1215. Amhara Development Association, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. $46,145,<br />

2007. For human resource development and fund development.<br />

1216. Anusandhan Trust, Mumbai (Bombay), India. $175,000, 2007. 2-year<br />

grant. To build capacities of local organizations in Jharkhand for<br />

monitoring and evaluation.<br />

1217. Arnolds All-Stars, Los Angeles, CA. $140,000, 2007. For technical<br />

support and training for new after-school programs serving middle school<br />

students.<br />

1218. Association of Science-Technology Centers, Washington, DC.<br />

$100,000, 2007. For design and initial implementation of Science<br />

Center Leadership Institute.<br />

1219. Audubon Alaska, Anchorage, AK. $52,800, 2007. For Audubon Alaska<br />

to assess status of global seabird and shorebird conservation, identify<br />

strategies, analyze promising projects, and evaluate grants for seabird<br />

and shorebird conservation in the Pacific.<br />

1220. Australian Reproductive Health Alliance, Australia. $200,000, 2007.<br />

2-year grant. For renewed support for international program on resource<br />

mobilization and reproductive health services in Asia-Pacific region.<br />

1221. Big Sur Land Trust, Carmel, CA. $37,900, 2007. For strategic planning.<br />

1222. Biondolillo Associates, Wellesley, MA. $250,000, 2007. To continue<br />

development of Leadership Development Corps, project designed to<br />

raise private sector match funding for state-supported after-school<br />

programs through signature fundraising vehicle.<br />

1223. BirdLife International, Cambridge, England. $237,600, 2007. 2-year<br />

grant. To promote adoption and evaluation of seabird bycatch mitigation<br />

measures in tuna longline fisheries in the Pacific.<br />

1224. BoardSource, Washington, DC. $25,000, 2007. To sponsor Leadership<br />

Forum.<br />

1225. Boys and Girls Clubs of America, National Headquarters, Atlanta, GA.<br />

$200,000, 2007. For technical support to California Boys and Girls<br />

Clubs.<br />

1226. Boys and Girls Clubs of Monterey County, Seaside, CA. $150,000,<br />

2007. 2-year grant. For project manager to collaborate on development<br />

of park at Marks Ranch.<br />

1227. Bridgespan Group, Boston, MA. $1,500,000, 2007. 3-year grant. For<br />

Bridgestar.<br />

1228. BTW Consultants, Berkeley, CA. $50,000, 2007. To conduct external<br />

review and evaluation of Reproductive Health and Rights Program of the<br />

Women’s Foundation of California.<br />

1229. BTW Consultants, Berkeley, CA. $49,985, 2007. For creation of<br />

evaluation plan for Leadership Development Corps project.<br />

1230. California Child Care Resource and Referral Network, San Francisco,<br />

CA. $250,000, 2007. To assist in research, planning, advocacy, and<br />

implementation activities for expanded quality preschool programs in<br />

California.<br />

1231. California Child Care Resource and Referral Network, San Francisco,<br />

CA. $47,000, 2007. For fund development.<br />

1232. California County Superintendents Educational Services Association,<br />

Sacramento, CA. $250,000, 2007. To work with statewide partners to<br />

improve preschool quality and access, strengthen preschool<br />

organizational and advocacy capacity of county superintendents, and<br />

expand regional technical assistance and systems development<br />

projects.<br />

1233. California Head Start Association, Sacramento, CA. $11,800, 2007.<br />

For tuition support in Stanford Executive Program for Nonprofit Leaders.<br />

1234. California Ocean Science Trust, Oakland, CA. $100,000, 2007.<br />

1.50-year grant. For requirements assessment for Marine Protected<br />

Areas Monitoring Enterprise information management system.<br />

1235. California School Boards Foundation, West Sacramento, CA.<br />

$125,000, 2007. 1.50-year grant. To help disseminate and incorporate<br />

RAND findings in California Preschool Study, conduct in-depth interviews<br />

with its membership to explore their preferences on issues relevant to<br />

preschool policy development, and to provide technical assistance to<br />

school districts.<br />

1236. California School-Age Consortium, San Francisco, CA. $225,000,<br />

2007. For general support and for workforce development for<br />

after-school.<br />

1237. California Strategies, Los Angeles, CA. $223,269, 2007. To increase<br />

public support of preschool expansion by key California business leaders<br />

and business groups.<br />

1238. California Teaching Fellows Foundation, Fresno, CA. $250,000, 2007.<br />

For technical assistance, workforce development, and resource<br />

development for Central Valley after-school programs.<br />

1239. California Teaching Fellows Foundation, Fresno, CA. $35,000, 2007.<br />

For organizational and funding assessment of Central Valley Afterschool<br />

Foundation.<br />

1240. CARE USA, Atlanta, GA. $30,000, 2007. To develop cause-based<br />

fundraising.<br />

1241. Catholic Charities of the Diocese of Pueblo, Pueblo, CO. $14,000,<br />

2007. For training and credentialing family workers.<br />

1242. Center for Effective Philanthropy, Cambridge, MA. $250,000, 2007. For<br />

general operating support.<br />

1243. Center for Effective Philanthropy, Cambridge, MA. $80,000, 2007. For<br />

market and impact assessment.<br />

1244. Center for Health Policy Development, Portland, ME. $1,403,447,<br />

2007. 2-year grant. For technical assistance, policy analysis, research,<br />

and communications activities to support state efforts and to build<br />

momentum toward national program to cover all children.<br />

1245. Center for Law and Social Policy, Washington, DC. $50,000, 2007. For<br />

ongoing technical assistance work in California around moving local<br />

school district funds from Title I of No Child Left Behind Act into preschool<br />

programs.<br />

1246. Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, Washington, DC. $1,604,000,<br />

2007. 2-year grant. For technical assistance and policy analysis to<br />

sustain and improve public health insurance systems for children at<br />

national and state levels.<br />

1247. Centre for African Family Studies, Nairobi, Kenya. $300,000, 2007.<br />

2-year grant. To build capacity of NGOs in Ethiopia and Nigeria to meet<br />

FP/RH and HIV/AIDS needs at country level.<br />

1248. Child Care Law Center, San Francisco, CA. $40,000, 2007. For<br />

strategic and fund development planning.<br />

1249. Child Development Policy Institute Education Fund, San Francisco, CA.<br />

$125,000, 2007. To continue efforts to increase number of child care<br />

providers who are knowledgeable about and participating in universal<br />

preschool programs.<br />

1250. Children Now, Oakland, CA. $39,900, 2007. For strategic planning and<br />

executive coaching.<br />

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1251. Childrens Health Initiative of San Luis Obispo, San Luis Obispo, CA.<br />

$98,141, 2007. 1.25-year grant. For administrative expenses to<br />

coordinate activities and administer Healthy Kids program in San Luis<br />

Obispo.<br />

1252. CIF of the San Francisco Foundation, San Francisco, CA. $50,000,<br />

2007. To develop proposed messaging campaign for Diversity in<br />

Philanthropy Project.<br />

1253. CIF of the San Francisco Foundation, San Francisco, CA. $25,500,<br />

2007. For search for field director for Preschool California.<br />

1254. Civic Results, Denver, CO. $146,500, 2007. 1.50-year grant. For<br />

ecosystem-based management tools demonstration project in North<br />

Charleston, South Carolina.<br />

1255. Coastal Conservancy Association, Oakland, CA. $24,801, 2007. For<br />

West Coast EBM (ecosystem-based management) Implementation<br />

Workshop.<br />

1256. Columbia University, New York, NY. $25,000, 2007. To learn how<br />

research findings are integrated into selected preschool classrooms in<br />

Los Angeles First 5-funded programs and to integrate this information<br />

into larger report on preschool practices.<br />

1257. Commonweal, Bolinas, CA. $128,700, 2007. To assess status of<br />

global seabird and shorebird conservation, identify strategies, analyze<br />

promising projects, and evaluate grants for seabird and shorebird<br />

conservation in Pacific.<br />

1258. Communications Leadership Institute, San Francisco, CA. $150,000,<br />

2007. To build strategic communications capacity for grantees in<br />

Pakistan, India, and Philippines.<br />

1259. Communications Leadership Institute, San Francisco, CA. $100,000,<br />

2007. For strategic communications grantmakers training.<br />

1260. Communications Leadership Institute, San Francisco, CA. $72,745,<br />

2007. For strategic communications webinar training series as follow-up<br />

to 2007 Executive Training Program.<br />

1261. Communications Leadership Institute, San Francisco, CA. $10,000,<br />

2007. To provide scholarships to SPIN Academy.<br />

1262. Communications Network, Naperville, IL. $37,695, 2007. To develop<br />

framework to evaluate foundation communications.<br />

1263. Community Services Agency, Mountain View, CA. $17,000, 2007. For<br />

strategic planning.<br />

1264. CompassPoint Nonprofit Services, San Francisco, CA. $30,000, 2007.<br />

2-year grant. For Coaching and Philanthropy project.<br />

1265. Comunidad y Biodiversidad, Guaymas, Mexico. $32,570, 2007. For<br />

organizational assessment and subsequent planning.<br />

1266. Conservation Society of Pohnpei, Kolonia, Federated States of<br />

Micronesia. $450,000, 2007. 4-year grant. For enhancing management<br />

and sustainability of network of locally managed marine areas in<br />

Pohnpei.<br />

1267. Consultative Group on Biological Diversity, San Francisco, CA. $75,000,<br />

2007. For Gulf of California Funder Coordinator.<br />

1268. Consultative Group on Biological Diversity, San Francisco, CA. $47,000,<br />

2007. For Gulf of California funder coordinator.<br />

1269. CSB Consulting, Oakland, CA. $30,000, 2007. To provide<br />

capacity-building services for local nonprofit shelter providers that assist<br />

families with children.<br />

1270. CSB Consulting, Oakland, CA. $30,000, 2007. To provide<br />

capacity-building services for local nonprofit shelter providers that assist<br />

families with children.<br />

1271. Deanna Gomby Consulting, Sunnyvale, CA. $20,400, 2007. For<br />

preschool researchers’ learning community feasibility study.<br />

1272. Deutsche Stiftung Weltbevoelkerung, Hannover, Germany. $35,000,<br />

2007. For capital campaign feasibility study.<br />

1273. Development, Research and Projects Centre, Kano, Nigeria. $35,800,<br />

2007. For organizational assessment.<br />

1274. DKT International, Washington, DC. $450,000, 2007. 3-year grant. To<br />

strengthen on-going nationwide contraceptive social marketing project in<br />

Ethiopia.<br />

1275. Ecoagriculture International, Washington, DC. $144,175, 2007. For<br />

project to evaluate strategies to support policies for sustainable<br />

development in eastern Africa.<br />

1276. Ecotrust, Portland, OR. $130,000, 2007. For initial operating support<br />

for North Pacific Fisheries Trust and workshop on dedicated access<br />

privileges in fisheries management.<br />

1277. Ecotrust, Portland, OR. $49,996, 2007. To upgrade Oceanmap, marine<br />

conservation planning tool.<br />

1278. Educational Enrichment Systems, San Diego, CA. $50,000, 2007. For<br />

fund development and human resources compensation review.<br />

1279. EHC LifeBuilders, Milpitas, CA. $658,500, 2007. To continue operating<br />

while plans are implemented to ensure long-term sustainability,<br />

restructuring, and liquidation of assets.<br />

1280. EHC LifeBuilders, Milpitas, CA. $250,000, 2007. To continue operating<br />

while plans are implemented to ensure long-term sustainability,<br />

restructuring, and liquidation of assets.<br />

1281. EHC LifeBuilders, Milpitas, CA. $40,000, 2007. For communications.<br />

1282. EHC LifeBuilders, Milpitas, CA. $37,604, 2007. For strategic planning.<br />

1283. EHC LifeBuilders, Milpitas, CA. $24,000, 2007. For transitional<br />

planning.<br />

1284. EngenderHealth, New York, NY. $62,648, 2007. For enhancing<br />

financial systems.<br />

1285. EngenderHealth, New York, NY. $50,000, 2007. For planning grant to<br />

improve adolescent reproductive sexual health services in Bihar and<br />

Jharkhand through public-private partnerships.<br />

1286. Environmental Law Institute, Washington, DC. $33,950, 2007. For<br />

technology assessment and Web site re-design.<br />

1287. Environmental Leadership Program, Washington, DC. $25,000, 2007.<br />

For Emerging Leaders, Emerging Solutions: Taking Action on Climate<br />

Change and Global Warming Conference.<br />

1288. Ethiopian Public Health Association, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. $30,700,<br />

2007. For project management training.<br />

1289. Family Supportive Housing, San Jose, CA. $35,000, 2007. For capital<br />

campaign, through Organizational Effectiveness and Philanthropy<br />

program.<br />

1290. Food Research and Action Center, Washington, DC. $50,000, 2007.<br />

For major gifts fundraising and building evaluative capacity.<br />

1291. Forest Ethics, San Francisco, CA. $30,000, 2007. For strategic<br />

planning and coaching.<br />

1292. FowlerHoffman LLC, San Rafael, CA. $250,000, 2007. For planning and<br />

stakeholder engagement to promote California After-School Technical<br />

Assistance model.<br />

1293. FowlerHoffman LLC, San Rafael, CA. $130,010, 2007. For progress<br />

assessment and analysis of California After-school Master Plan.<br />

1294. Fresno County Office of Education, Fresno, CA. $150,000, 2007. To<br />

develop strategic plan for voluntary preschool for Fresno County by<br />

convening stakeholders and carrying out extensive outreach.<br />

1295. FSG Social Impact Advisors, Boston, MA. $100,000, 2007. For<br />

research to clarify current state and federal tax regulations that apply to<br />

social investing by U.S. foundations.<br />

1296. Full Court Press, Oakland, CA. $250,000, 2007. For on-going planning<br />

and strategic communications for Children, Families, and Communities<br />

program.<br />

1297. Georgetown University, Office of Sponsored Programs, Washington, DC.<br />

$1,750,000, 2007. For Center for Children and Families to provide<br />

technical assistance to Finish Line grantees and continue work on SCHIP<br />

(State Children’s Health Insurance Program) reauthorization and on<br />

strengthening Medicaid.<br />

1298. Georgiana Bruce Kirby Preparatory School, Santa Cruz, CA. $44,000,<br />

2007. For capital campaign planning.<br />

1299. Global Business Coalition on HIV/AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria, New<br />

York, NY. $44,500, 2007. For membership market assessment.<br />

1300. Global Greengrants Fund, Boulder, CO. $13,100, 2007. For strategic<br />

communications.<br />

1301. Grantmakers for Effective Organizations, Washington, DC. $50,000,<br />

2007. For general support.<br />

1302. Grantmakers for Effective Organizations, Washington, DC. $35,000,<br />

2007. For National Conference.<br />

1303. Grantmakers in Health, Washington, DC. $120,000, 2007. To<br />

strengthen philanthropic efforts in support of children’s health coverage.<br />

1304. Green Media Toolshed, Washington, DC. $100,000, 2007. For next<br />

phase development of NetCentric Campaign’s Media Hub.<br />

1305. Greenstar Social Marketing Pakistan Limited, Karachi, Pakistan.<br />

$33,569, 2007. To further develop management information system.<br />

1306. Gruber and Pereira Associates, San Francisco, CA. $200,000, 2007.<br />

For after-school workforce development efforts at state and local level.<br />

1307. Guraghe People Self Help Development Organization, Addis Ababa,<br />

Ethiopia. $18,931, 2007. For strategic planning.<br />

1308. Hampshire College, Amherst, MA. $35,000, 2007. For strategic<br />

planning for Civil Liberties Policy Program.<br />

1309. HARP Foundation, Pueblo, CO. $20,000, 2007. For general support and<br />

strategic planning.<br />

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1310. Harvard University, Office for Sponsored Programs, Cambridge, MA.<br />

$85,000, 2007. To develop new advocacy and policy change evaluation<br />

tool that can be used by funders, nonprofits, and evaluators.<br />

1311. Harvard University, Office for Sponsored Research, Cambridge, MA.<br />

$350,000, 2007. To continue preschool evaluation by providing<br />

feedback on strategy outcomes, informing modifications and facilitating<br />

grantee reporting that maximizes value and minimizes grantee burden.<br />

1312. Headwaters Group, LLC, Saint Paul, MN. $237,535, 2007. To develop<br />

internal and external evaluation process used by grantees and<br />

Foundation staff that measures progress and guides strategies in<br />

promoting sustainable seafood, harvesting methods, and production<br />

practices.<br />

1313. Healthy Kids, Healthy Future, Sacramento, CA. $11,800, 2007. For<br />

tuition support in Stanford Executive Program for Nonprofit Leaders.<br />

1314. Heartfile, Inc., Islamabad, Pakistan. $200,000, 2007. 2-year grant. To<br />

develop recommendations for greater integration of family planning<br />

services into Pakistan’s broader health systems.<br />

1315. Heartfile, Inc., Islamabad, Pakistan. $24,420, 2007. To strengthen<br />

financial management systems.<br />

1316. Hispanics in Philanthropy, San Francisco, CA. $30,000, 2007. For<br />

strategic communications project.<br />

1317. Humboldt State University Sponsored Programs Foundation, Arcata, CA.<br />

$75,235, 2007. To develop consistent, accessible, and clearly<br />

articulated academic pathway in early childhood education for preschool<br />

teachers.<br />

1318. Impact Strategies, Washington, DC. $225,000, 2007. To develop<br />

after-school career pathway models in two California cities through Next<br />

Generation Youth Work Coalition.<br />

1319. InnVision the Way Home, San Jose, CA. $1,000,000, 2007. For<br />

short-term debt relief and capacity building support.<br />

1320. InnVision the Way Home, San Jose, CA. $56,750, 2007. For fund<br />

development and business development strategy.<br />

1321. Institute for Educational Leadership, Washington, DC. $11,800, 2007.<br />

For tuition support in Stanford Executive Program for Nonprofit Leaders.<br />

1322. Institute of International Education, San Francisco, CA. $50,000, 2007.<br />

For strategic planning and technology design.<br />

1323. Instituto Socioambiental, Sao Paulo, Brazil. $100,000, 2007. To<br />

develop environmental service payment policy for large-scale reductions<br />

in deforestation in Brazilian Amazon.<br />

1324. Intercultural Center for the Study of Deserts and Oceans, Tucson, AZ.<br />

$45,570, 2007. To conduct institutional strategic plan.<br />

1325. International Center for Research on Women, Washington, DC.<br />

$205,000, 2007. For continued support to complete analysis and<br />

disseminate lessons learned from adolescent reproductive health<br />

project in Bihar and Jharkhand.<br />

1326. International Council on Management of Population Programmes,<br />

Malaysia. $250,000, 2007. 2-year grant. To enhance organizational<br />

leadership capacity for family planning, reproductive health, and<br />

population.<br />

1327. International Health Programs, Santa Cruz, CA. $600,000, 2007. To<br />

build country leadership capacity in family planning and reproductive<br />

health.<br />

1328. International Projects Assistance Services, Chapel Hill, NC. $63,000,<br />

2007. For evaluation of Manual Vacuum Aspiration (MVA) Drawdown<br />

Account.<br />

1329. IntraHealth International, Chapel Hill, NC. $36,067, 2007. To conduct<br />

training for Ethiopia staff.<br />

1330. Karen Hill-Scott and Company, Culver City, CA. $250,000, 2007. To<br />

develop free-standing preschool planning Web portal for preschool<br />

technical assistance, and provide individualized technical assistance in<br />

up to 12 counties.<br />

1331. Karen Hill-Scott and Company, Culver City, CA. $100,000, 2007. For<br />

Web portal extension as well as policy review and analysis and research<br />

tracking for Foundation and its preschool partners.<br />

1332. Kidango, Fremont, CA. $47,575, 2007. For leadership development<br />

and training.<br />

1333. La Piana Associates, Emeryville, CA. $80,900, 2007. 2-year grant. To<br />

facilitate learning community for local shelter and emergency services<br />

grantees.<br />

1334. Land Trust Alliance, Washington, DC. $500,000, 2007. 2-year grant.<br />

For land trust training and accreditation program.<br />

1335. Leadership for Environment and Development-Pakistan, Islamabad,<br />

Pakistan. $500,000, 2007. 2-year grant. To create, deliver, and<br />

disseminate model program in district leadership development for<br />

reproductive health.<br />

1336. Locally-Managed Marine Area Network, Indonesia. $39,665, 2007. For<br />

strategic planning, staff development, and fund development.<br />

1337. Locally-Managed Marine Area Network, Indonesia. $12,857, 2007. For<br />

strategic planning, staff development, and fund development (and for IRS<br />

withholding).<br />

1338. Low Income Investment Fund, San Francisco, CA. $800,000, 2007. For<br />

continuing development of sustainable system of child care facilities<br />

financing and assistance and to use RAND California preschool study<br />

results to inform policy leaders and preschool advocates.<br />

1339. Low Income Investment Fund, San Francisco, CA. $71,238, 2007. For<br />

business planning.<br />

1340. Management Strategies for Africa, Ilford, England. $500,000, 2007.<br />

2-year grant. To provide technical and management support for<br />

reproductive health organizations and implement clinical services<br />

monitoring system for selected grantees.<br />

1341. Management Systems International, Washington, DC. $250,000,<br />

2007. 2-year grant. To advance family planning and reproductive health<br />

in India by scaling up viable projects.<br />

1342. Marine Aquarium Council, Honolulu, HI. $50,000, 2007. For strategic<br />

planning and process improvement.<br />

1343. Marine Stewardship Council, London, England. $1,500,000, 2007. For<br />

core support, continued reform implementation, and capacity<br />

development.<br />

1344. Mathematica Policy Research, Cambridge, MA. $249,939, 2007. To<br />

design comprehensive evaluation of Foundation’s work on children’s<br />

health insurance.<br />

1345. MBA-Nonprofit Connection, Palo Alto, CA. $100,000, 2007. 2-year<br />

grant. For Packard Environment Fellows program.<br />

1346. Mercy Foundation - Bakersfield, Bakersfield, CA. $10,000, 2007. For<br />

communications strategy for Kern County Children’s Health Initiative.<br />

1347. Meridian Institute, Dillon, CO. $990,000, 2007. 2-year grant. To<br />

convene and facilitate Joint Ocean Commission Initiative.<br />

1348. Meridian Institute, Dillon, CO. $184,492, 2007. For development of<br />

grantmaking strategy for western conservation in the Colorado Plateau.<br />

1349. Mexican Nature Conservation Fund, Mexico City, Mexico. $35,000,<br />

2007. For strategic planning.<br />

1350. Micronesia Conservation Trust, Kolonia, Federated States of<br />

Micronesia. $36,920, 2007. For fund development planning and<br />

endowment training.<br />

1351. Monitor Group, Cambridge, MA. $250,000, 2007. For Phase Two of<br />

San Francisco office’s Philanthropy and Networks Exploration.<br />

1352. Monitor Group, Cambridge, MA. $58,000, 2007. For San Francisco<br />

office’s design, implementation, and evaluation of online collaborative<br />

strategy forum to address nitrogen pollution problem.<br />

1353. Montalvo Association, Saratoga, CA. $25,000, 2007. For evaluation of<br />

Futures Planning Process and organizational evaluation of programs.<br />

1354. Monterey County Office of Education, Salinas, CA. $47,100, 2007. To<br />

assess effectiveness of and develop plan for technical assistance for<br />

after-school programs in Monterey, San Benito, Santa Clara, and Santa<br />

Cruz counties.<br />

1355. Monterey Museum of Art, Monterey, CA. $30,000, 2007. For strategic<br />

planning.<br />

1356. Movimiento de Arte y Cultura Latino Americana de San Jose, San Jose,<br />

CA. $19,750, 2007. For strategic planning.<br />

1357. Mustashaar, Social Development Advisors, Islamabad, Pakistan.<br />

$50,000, 2007. To provide technical assistance and training in support<br />

of refining and implementing monitoring, learning, and evaluation plan in<br />

Pakistan.<br />

1358. NARAL Pro-Choice America Foundation, Washington, DC. $30,000,<br />

2007. For diversity initiative.<br />

1359. National Community Development Institute, Oakland, CA. $200,000,<br />

2007. 1.75-year grant. For assessment and capacity building for eight<br />

Packard Foundation after-school grantee organizations.<br />

1360. National Community Development Institute, Oakland, CA. $40,000,<br />

2007. For strategic communications and branding project.<br />

1361. National Health Law Program, Los Angeles, CA. $33,000, 2007. For<br />

executive director transition.<br />

1362. National Immigration Law Center, Los Angeles, CA. $400,000, 2007.<br />

For policy analysis, advocacy, technical assistance, training, and<br />

education to improve access to public health insurance programs for<br />

children in immigrant families.<br />

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Grants for Capacity Building, Management & Technical Assistance<br />

1363. NatureServe, Arlington, VA. $731,875, 2007. 2-year grant. For<br />

Ecosystem-Based Management Tools Network.<br />

1364. NatureServe, Arlington, VA. $299,450, 2007. 2-year grant. For<br />

ecosystem-based management tools training program.<br />

1365. Neighborhood Funders Group, Washington, DC. $50,000, 2007. For<br />

membership dues, and for strategic planning of PRI Makers Network.<br />

1366. Neighborhood Housing Services of Pueblo, Pueblo, CO. $17,000,<br />

2007. For Affordable Housing Program.<br />

1367. New England Aquarium, Global Marine Programs, Boston, MA.<br />

$50,000, 2007. For strategic planning for ChoiceCatch.<br />

1368. New Zealand Family Planning Association, Wellington, New Zealand.<br />

$16,000, 2007. For organizational assessment.<br />

1369. Nonprofit Finance Fund, New York, NY. $50,000, 2007. For<br />

development of tool to organize IRS Form 990 data into report to aid in<br />

financial analysis of nonprofit organizations.<br />

1370. Northern California Grantmakers, San Francisco, CA. $50,000, 2007.<br />

For programs and services to build grantmaker effectiveness and foster<br />

grantmaker collaboration.<br />

1371. OMG Center for Collaborative Learning, Philadelphia, PA. $50,000,<br />

2007. 1.25-year grant. For documentation of foundation efforts to<br />

improve development and assessment of program strategies.<br />

1372. Opportunities Industrialization Centers International, Philadelphia, PA.<br />

$35,000, 2007. For strategic planning.<br />

1373. Orange County Asian and Pacific Islander Community Alliance, Garden<br />

Grove, CA. $34,000, 2007. For marketing and fund development for<br />

Asian and Pacific Islanders California Action Network.<br />

1374. Pacific Grove, City of, Pacific Grove, CA. $50,000, 2007. To provide<br />

funding for interim museum manager for Museum of Natural History.<br />

1375. Palau Conservation Society, Koror, Palau. $105,050, 2007. 2-year<br />

grant. To build capacity for data management and ecosystem-based<br />

management tools.<br />

1376. PATH, Seattle, WA. $500,000, 2007. 2-year grant. For renewed support<br />

to integrate family planning and reproductive health services with HIV/<br />

AIDS prevention and treatment in two districts in Bihar.<br />

1377. Peninsula Interfaith Action, San Carlos, CA. $40,000, 2007. For<br />

diversity training.<br />

1378. People Acting in Community Together, San Jose, CA. $11,800, 2007.<br />

For tuition support in Stanford Executive Program for Nonprofit Leaders.<br />

1379. People to People, Morehead, KY. $240,000, 2007. 3-year grant. For<br />

establishment of linkages between Ethiopian diaspora and Ethiopian<br />

health system.<br />

1380. PICO National Network, Oakland, CA. $300,000, 2007. To build<br />

grassroots efforts led by families and faith communities at state level to<br />

expand access to health insurance for low-income children.<br />

1381. Planned Parenthood Federation, International, New York, NY. $42,100,<br />

2007. For organizational assessment and executive search project for<br />

Family Guidance Association of Ethiopia.<br />

1382. Port Orford Ocean Resource Team, Port Orford, OR. $270,000, 2007.<br />

2.25-year grant. For community-based fisheries management to ensure<br />

long-term conservation of nearshore reef systems of southern Oregon<br />

coast.<br />

1383. Pro Bono Institute, Washington, DC. $250,000, 2007. 2-year grant. For<br />

Second Acts Project.<br />

1384. Pro Esteros Lagunas y Marismas de las Californias, Ensenada, Mexico.<br />

$223,000, 2007. For community and NGO capacity-building in Northwest<br />

Mexico.<br />

1385. Pro Esteros Lagunas y Marismas de las Californias, Ensenada, Mexico.<br />

$33,000, 2007. For strategic planning for ALCOSTA (Alliance for<br />

Sustainability of Northwestern Coastal Mexico).<br />

1386. Public Counsel, Los Angeles, CA. $50,000, 2007. For strategic<br />

communications.<br />

1387. Public Counsel, Los Angeles, CA. $50,000, 2007. For advocacy<br />

training.<br />

1388. Public Health Institute, Oakland, CA. $3,600,000, 2007. 1.50-year<br />

grant. For renewal of Family Planning Technical Assistance Program in<br />

priority countries.<br />

1389. Public Health Institute, Oakland, CA. $230,000, 2007. For<br />

capacity-building of four Ethiopian subgrantees, enabling them to be<br />

direct grantees and diversify their funding base.<br />

1390. Public Health Institute, Oakland, CA. $80,000, 2007. For organizational<br />

assessment and executive transition.<br />

1391. Public Health Institute, Oakland, CA. $50,000, 2007. To assess market<br />

opportunities and organizational capacity of two Ethiopian grantees to<br />

implement microfinance activities.<br />

1392. Public Health Institute, Oakland, CA. $20,000, 2007. To provide<br />

financial systems development and strategic planning and monitoring<br />

systems for Partners in Population and Development - Africa.<br />

1393. Redstone Strategy Group, Boulder, CO. $363,852, 2007. For<br />

conservation plan to reverse or prevent decline of selected species of<br />

marine birds.<br />

1394. Resonate, San Francisco, CA. $20,000, 2007. To build evaluative<br />

capacity.<br />

1395. Resource Area for Teachers, San Jose, CA. $750,000, 2007. For<br />

operating support, and for challenge grant for facilities remodeling capital<br />

campaign.<br />

1396. Resource Media, San Francisco, CA. $100,000, 2007. 2-year grant. For<br />

Resource Media University, training and tool development initiative on<br />

improving communications of conservation issues to media and public.<br />

1397. Resource Media, San Francisco, CA. $46,600, 2007. For management<br />

structure and staff development.<br />

1398. Resources for the Future, Washington, DC. $35,000, 2007. For Web<br />

site planning and training.<br />

1399. Resources Legacy Fund, Sacramento, CA. $237,500, 2007. To assist<br />

planning efforts to develop Western Conservation grantmaking strategy.<br />

1400. Resources Legacy Fund Foundation, Sacramento, CA. $6,000,000,<br />

2007. For grantmaking and program administration of California Coastal<br />

and Marine Initiative.<br />

1401. Rockefeller Family Fund, New York, NY. $55,000, 2007. For core<br />

support of Environmental Grantmakers Association, and membership.<br />

1402. Rozan, Islamabad, Pakistan. $250,000, 2007. 3-year grant. To build<br />

capacity of professionals working in sexual and reproductive health in<br />

strategic communications and advocacy.<br />

1403. Sage Foundation, Sage Centre, Vancouver, Canada. $20,000, 2007.<br />

For Ecosystem Based Management Tools Demonstration Project in<br />

British Columbia.<br />

1404. Santa Cruz Barrios Unidos, Santa Cruz, CA. $45,750, 2007. For<br />

development of capital campaign plan and financial analysis for site<br />

development.<br />

1405. Sea Studios Foundation, Monterey, CA. $35,000, 2007. For strategic<br />

planning.<br />

1406. SeaWeb, Silver Spring, MD. $175,000, 2007. For meetings to convene<br />

leaders in sustainable seafood movement and coordination of their<br />

efforts to increase amount of sustainable seafood purchased.<br />

1407. SeaWeb, Silver Spring, MD. $115,000, 2007. For organizational<br />

assessment and business planning for Seafood Choices Alliance.<br />

1408. SeaWeb, Silver Spring, MD. $48,000, 2007. For organizational<br />

assessment and strategic planning for COMPASS (Communication<br />

Partnership for Science and the Sea).<br />

1409. Second Harvest Food Bank of Santa Clara and San Mateo Counties,<br />

San Jose, CA. $35,000, 2007. For strategic planning.<br />

1410. Second Harvest Food Bank Serving Santa Cruz and San Benito<br />

Counties, Watsonville, CA. $30,225, 2007. For organizational<br />

assessment and staff development.<br />

1411. Service for Information Technology in International Agriculture, Menlo<br />

Park, CA. $70,000, 2007. To provide high-level computer and network<br />

technical support to population experts in five focus countries.<br />

1412. Shehu Idris College of Health Sciences and Technology, Kaduna,<br />

Nigeria. $250,000, 2007. 2-year grant. For scaling up reproductive<br />

health training in northern Nigerian health training institutions.<br />

1413. Silicon Valley Land Conservancy, San Jose, CA. $20,000, 2007. For<br />

organizational assessment and fundraising plan.<br />

1414. Society for Conservation Biology, Washington, DC. $50,000, 2007. For<br />

business planning.<br />

1415. Solpath, Inc., San Francisco, CA. $50,000, 2007. For feasibility study<br />

on development of open source grants management system.<br />

1416. Spitfire Strategies, Washington, DC. $347,750, 2007. 1.50-year grant.<br />

To implement second year of Children’s Health Coverage Narrative<br />

Project and providing ongoing counsel on communications activities.<br />

1417. Spitfire Strategies, Washington, DC. $291,600, 2007. For ongoing<br />

strategic communications assistance to Science for Oceans and Coasts<br />

Subprogram and Marine Fisheries Subprogram.<br />

1418. Spitfire Strategies, Washington, DC. $61,000, 2007. For western<br />

conservation communications planning.<br />

1419. Spitfire Strategies, Washington, DC. $19,000, 2007. For strategic<br />

assistance around Great Bear Rainforest announcement.<br />

1420. Stanford University, School of Medicine, Stanford, CA. $50,000, 2007.<br />

To identify critical research priorities related to hormonal contraception<br />

and HIV.<br />

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1421. Sustainable Northwest, Portland, OR. $100,000, 2007. For prototype<br />

and launch of Values Market.<br />

1422. Taproot Foundation, San Francisco, CA. $110,000, 2007. For Older<br />

Adult Civic Engagement Initiative.<br />

1423. Tides Center, San Francisco, CA. $50,000, 2007. For Leadership<br />

Learning Community to disseminate good practices, tools, and resources<br />

on leadership development in support of Population Program’s<br />

leadership development work.<br />

1424. Tides Center, San Francisco, CA. $25,000, 2007. For Higher Learning<br />

East Palo Alto project that focuses on developing leadership skills and<br />

addressing social issues in East Palo Alto community.<br />

1425. Tides Center, San Francisco, CA. $23,980, 2007. For financial<br />

management and nonprofit incorporation of Youth United for Community<br />

Action in East Palo Alto.<br />

1426. Trust for Conservation Innovation, Canopy Institute, San Francisco, CA.<br />

$750,000, 2007. 1.50-year grant. For project of Sustainable Fisheries<br />

Partnership to develop actionable fisheries information and fisheries<br />

improvement partnerships.<br />

1427. Trust for Conservation Innovation, Canopy Institute, San Francisco, CA.<br />

$219,350, 2007. For coordinating efforts in sustainable seafood<br />

movements in North America.<br />

1428. Trust for Conservation Innovation, Canopy Institute, San Francisco, CA.<br />

$139,000, 2007. For continued support in coordinating efforts of<br />

sustainable seafood movements in North America.<br />

1429. Trust for Conservation Innovation, Canopy Institute, San Francisco, CA.<br />

$39,000, 2007. For learning and assessment of Philanthropy and<br />

Network Exploration.<br />

1430. United Way for the Greater New Orleans Area, New Orleans, LA.<br />

$1,000,000, 2007. For administrative and capital project costs to help<br />

rebuild and upgrade child care centers in southeast Louisiana.<br />

1431. University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ. $103,375, 2007. For strategic<br />

planning and administrative personnel for Pesca Artesanal del Norte del<br />

Golfo de California: Ambiente y Sociedad Project.<br />

1432. University of California, Berkeley, CA. $201,303, 2007. To prepare<br />

guide for developing California’s early childhood workforce<br />

competencies, including summary of key issues.<br />

1433. University of California, Berkeley, CA. $10,000, 2007. To develop U.S.<br />

marketing plan for Marine Stewardship Council.<br />

1434. University of California, Center for Executive Development, Berkeley,<br />

CA. $250,000, 2007. 1.75-year grant. For development of curriculum for<br />

Leadership Development Corps.<br />

1435. University of California, Office of Research and Sponsored Programs,<br />

Davis, CA. $499,914, 2007. 2-year grant. For conservation management<br />

training program.<br />

1436. University of California, Office of Research and Sponsored Programs,<br />

Davis, CA. $200,000, 2007. For leadership mentoring program for<br />

after-school professionals.<br />

1437. University of California at San Diego, La Jolla, CA. $116,000, 2007.<br />

For conservation and management of reef fish spawning aggregations in<br />

Gulf of California.<br />

1438. University of Papua New Guinea, Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea.<br />

$34,900, 2007. For strategic and business planning for Motupore Island<br />

and Research Center.<br />

1439. University of Texas, Austin, TX. $155,000, 2007. 1.50-year grant. For<br />

ecosystem-based management tools demonstration project in Mission<br />

Aransas National Estuarine Reserve.<br />

1440. Volunteer Center of Santa Cruz County, Santa Cruz, CA. $40,000,<br />

2007. For capital campaign feasibility study.<br />

1441. Wildlife Conservation Society, Bronx, NY. $250,000, 2007. For<br />

Foundations of Success.<br />

1442. Wildlife Conservation Society, Bronx, NY. $150,000, 2007. For<br />

Foundations of Success to implement learning network to link<br />

Foundation-funded ecosystem-based management Regional Initiatives.<br />

1443. Wildlife Conservation Society, Bronx, NY. $100,000, 2007. For further<br />

development for Miradi, software tool to assist in design, management,<br />

and monitoring of conservation projects.<br />

1444. Wildlife Conservation Society, Bronx, NY. $66,500, 2007. For formative<br />

evaluation of Locally-Managed Marine Area (LMMA) Network.<br />

1445. Wildlife Conservation Society, Bronx, NY. $43,690, 2007. For<br />

collaboration project between Wildlife Conservation Society, WWF South<br />

Pacific, Wetlands International and Marine Studies Programme.<br />

1446. Womens Foundation of California, San Francisco, CA. $250,000, 2007.<br />

1.25-year grant. For renewal support to build capacity and leadership<br />

within California organizations for advocacy to protect and promote<br />

reproductive rights of women in California.<br />

1447. Womens Funding Network, San Francisco, CA. $20,000, 2007. For<br />

database and financial systems management.<br />

1448. YMCA of Greater Long Beach, Long Beach, CA. $179,630, 2007. For<br />

After School University training model for new after-school programs.<br />

1449. Yosemite Community College District, Modesto, CA. $204,500, 2007.<br />

To implement 24-unit lower division core of courses for child<br />

development departments at California community colleges.<br />

1450. YWCA, World Office, Geneva, Switzerland. $75,000, 2007. For<br />

executive director search.<br />

The Packard Humanities Institute<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in CA. No grants to individuals.<br />

1451. Butrint Foundation, London, England. $56,720, 2006. For partial<br />

support for director position, to oversee archaeological projects in<br />

Albania.<br />

1452. Stanford Theater Foundation, Palo Alto, CA. $70,000, 2006. For The<br />

Stanford Theater Foundation audit expenses.<br />

The Ralph M. Parsons Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to Los Angeles County, CA. No support for sectarian,<br />

religious, or fraternal purposes, or for political organizations. No grants<br />

to individuals, or for annual campaigns, fundraising events, dinners,<br />

mass mailings, workshops, federated fundraising appeals, seminars,<br />

conferences or generally for multi-year funding; no loans.<br />

1453. Asian Pacific Health Care Venture, Los Angeles, CA. $87,500, 2007.<br />

For information technology and capacity building.<br />

1454. Boys and Girls Club of Los Angeles, Salesian, Los Angeles, CA.<br />

$150,000, 2007. 2-year grant. For capacity building.<br />

1455. Human Interaction Research Institute, Encino, CA. $50,000, 2007.<br />

2-year grant. For Valley Nonprofit Resources, collaborative<br />

capacity-building project serving nonprofit agencies in San Fernando<br />

Valley.<br />

1456. Independent Sector, Washington, DC. $25,000, 2007. Toward Annual<br />

Conference to bring together leaders of nonprofit sector in Los Angeles.<br />

1457. New Horizons Family Center, Glendale, CA. $50,000, 2007. 2-year<br />

grant. For staff development and training for child-care teachers as<br />

precursor to accreditation of program.<br />

1458. RAND Corporation, Santa Monica, CA. $190,000, 2007. For research<br />

on Los Angeles Police Department recruiting.<br />

1459. SAJE, Los Angeles, CA. $25,000, 2007. For Figueroa Corridor<br />

Community Jobs Program.<br />

1460. Sober Living Network, Santa Monica, CA. $48,000, 2007. 2-year grant.<br />

For general support.<br />

1461. Urban Education Partnership, Los Angeles, CA. $100,000, 2007. For<br />

general support.<br />

1462. VIP Community Mental Health Center, Los Angeles, CA. $250,000,<br />

2007. Toward completion of project to automate health records of Los<br />

Angeles County foster-care children.<br />

1463. Zero to Three: National Center for Infants, Toddlers and Families,<br />

Washington, DC. $64,300, 2007. For Western Offices Best Practice<br />

training program for child-care workers.<br />

The Roberts Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to northern CA, with emphasis on San Francisco,<br />

San Mateo, Sonoma, Santa Clara, and San Benito counties. No support<br />

for religious organizations. No grants to individuals, or for medical<br />

research, endowment funds, or annual or year-end appeals.<br />

1464. Northern California Council for the Community, San Francisco, CA.<br />

$15,000, 2006. For unrestricted support.<br />

1465. Teach for America, New York, NY. $25,000, 2006. For unrestricted<br />

support.<br />

Rosenberg Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to CA, except for national grants. No grants to<br />

individuals, or for endowment, building, or capital funds, scholarships,<br />

fellowships, continuing support, annual campaigns, emergency funds,<br />

deficit financing, matching funds, land acquisition, renovation projects,<br />

or conferences and seminars; generally no grants for equipment, films,<br />

or publications (except when a necessary part of larger project).<br />

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Grants for Capacity Building, Management & Technical Assistance<br />

1466. Center for New Community, Chicago, IL. $10,000, 2007. For Mapping<br />

California: Campaign for United America.<br />

1467. Community Partners, Los Angeles, CA. $50,000, 2007. For Multi-Ethnic<br />

Immigrant Worker Organizer Network (MIWON).<br />

1468. Insight Center for Community Economic Development, Oakland, CA.<br />

$65,000, 2007. For Legal Assistance to Bayview Hunters Point<br />

Redevelopment Project Advisory Committee.<br />

1469. Northern California Grantmakers, San Francisco, CA. $10,000, 2007.<br />

For Emergency Loan Fund.<br />

1470. RAND Corporation, Santa Monica, CA. $110,000, 2007. 2-year grant.<br />

For Evaluation of Back on Track Program.<br />

The San Diego Foundation<br />

(formerly San Diego Community Foundation)<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in the greater San Diego, CA, region. No support<br />

for religious organizations. No grants to individuals (except for<br />

scholarships), or for annual or capital fund campaigns, endowment<br />

funds, conferences, travel, or to underwrite fundraising events and<br />

performances.<br />

1471. Center for Biological Diversity, Tucson, AZ. $10,000, 2008. For work of<br />

biological consultant.<br />

1472. Christ Church Unity, San Diego, CA. $20,000, 2008. For Management<br />

and Technical Assistance Team (MTAT) to provide gift cards to Local<br />

Recovery Centers for fire survivors’ unmet needs.<br />

1473. Classroom of the Future Foundation, San Diego, CA. $19,500, 2008.<br />

For board governance and development plans.<br />

1474. Cygnet Theater Company, San Diego, CA. $25,000, 2008. For planning<br />

of project that will increase visibility and viability of Old Town as vibrant<br />

regional cultural destination.<br />

1475. Immigration Museum of New Americans, San Diego, CA. $25,000,<br />

2008. To help with Development Director.<br />

1476. Interfaith Community Services, Escondido, CA. $146,930, 2008. For<br />

case management and volunteer coordination services in response to<br />

2007 Wildfires.<br />

1477. La Jolla Music Society, La Jolla, CA. $20,000, 2008. For Board dues,<br />

for Hubbard Street Dance Company and for Medallion Society.<br />

1478. Local Initiatives Support Corporation, San Diego, CA. $65,000, 2008.<br />

To complete Phase II of Neighborhoods First Initiative in two pilot San<br />

Diego neighborhoods.<br />

1479. Marion Institute, Marion, MA. $15,582, 2008. For Zeri architectural<br />

lectures and consultations given by Swedish green architect Anders<br />

Nyquist in northern and southern California.<br />

1480. Metropolitan Area Advisory Committee on Anti-Poverty of San Diego<br />

County, National City, CA. $22,000, 2008. To expand on partnership of<br />

Annie E. Casey Foundation with San Diego Family Asset Building Coalition<br />

by creating assessment and action plan for current Asset Building<br />

Coalition members to continue financial education services.<br />

1481. Montezuma Valley Historical Society, Ranchita, CA. $20,000, 2008. For<br />

media, fundraising, and legal consultants to protect open space heritage<br />

and promote clean energy alternatives to transmission lines in<br />

backcountry.<br />

1482. Native American Environmental Protection Coalition, Temecula, CA.<br />

$10,000, 2008. For environmental health collaborative.<br />

1483. North Park Main Street, San Diego, CA. $25,000, 2008. For planning<br />

of project that will increase access to arts, culture and civic engagement<br />

through community cultural development.<br />

1484. Old Globe Theater, San Diego, CA. $25,000, 2008. To build<br />

relationships in community, developing and implementing wide range of<br />

programs, including theater productions in satellite venues in<br />

southeastern San Diego, and for collaborative education programs and<br />

technical support for school.<br />

1485. Salvation Army of San Diego, San Diego, CA. $590,959, 2008. To<br />

provide case management services to Harris, Witch, and Rice fires to<br />

meet survivor needs in recovery process.<br />

1486. Salvation Army of San Diego, San Diego, CA. $220,000, 2008. To<br />

manage and provide oversight to regional long-term recovery process and<br />

to provide technical assistance and support to seven Community<br />

Recovery Teams.<br />

1487. San Diego Capital Collaborative, San Diego, CA. $40,000, 2008. To<br />

complete final phase of Outreach and Network component of Community<br />

Investment Initiative in three targeted communities and establish strong<br />

community networks of stakeholders and resource providers.<br />

1488. San Diego Conservation Resources Network, San Diego, CA. $12,600,<br />

2008. For matching funds for new donor challenge grant.<br />

1489. San Diego Food Bank, San Diego, CA. $10,800, 2008. For development<br />

of strategic plan.<br />

1490. San Diego Public Library Foundation, San Diego, CA. $50,000, 2008.<br />

For Development Team capacity grant.<br />

1491. San Diego Science Alliance, San Diego, CA. $20,000, 2008. For<br />

strategic plan.<br />

1492. TERI, Oceanside, CA. $15,000, 2008. To partially support Director of<br />

Research and Life Planning.<br />

1493. University of San Diego, San Diego, CA. $54,390, 2008. To fund survey<br />

of public confidence in San Diego’s nonprofit sector.<br />

1494. Womens Empowerment International, San Diego, CA. $10,000, 2008.<br />

For administration needs.<br />

The San Francisco Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to the San Francisco Bay Area, CA, counties of<br />

Alameda, Contra Costa, Marin, San Francisco, and San Mateo. No<br />

support for religious purposes, or medical, academic, or scientific<br />

research. No grants to individuals (except scholarships and fellowships<br />

designated by a donor) or for conferences or one-time events.<br />

1495. ACE Public School Network, San Jose, CA. $15,000, 2007. For general<br />

support.<br />

1496. Amistad Academy, New Haven, CT. $200,000, 2007. For general<br />

operating support and to expand enrollment of Amistad Academy.<br />

1497. Asian Americans/Pacific Islanders in Philanthropy, San Francisco, CA.<br />

$51,520, 2007. To provide infrastructure support through Post 9/11<br />

Civic Engagement Project to support capacity-building in Muslim, Middle<br />

Eastern and South Asian immigrant organizations in Bay Area.<br />

1498. Asian Pacific Islander Cultural Center, San Francisco, CA. $10,000,<br />

2007. To hire consultant to help organization plan for leadership<br />

transition.<br />

1499. Attitudinal Healing Connection, Oakland, CA. $25,000, 2007. To<br />

support position of Office Manager.<br />

1500. Bay Model Association, Sausalito, CA. $50,000, 2007. To analyze and<br />

monitor wetlands and restored tidal marshes in San Francisco Bay to<br />

inform restoration practices.<br />

1501. Brookside Community Health Center, San Pablo, CA. $25,000, 2007.<br />

To implement business, capital campaign and project management<br />

plans leading to acquisition and construction of new clinic site in central<br />

Richmond in West Contra Costa County.<br />

1502. California Housing Partnership Corporation, San Francisco, CA.<br />

$20,000, 2007. To preserve affordable apartments at-risk of converting<br />

to market rate and protect low-income tenants from displacement in Bay<br />

Area.<br />

1503. California Lawyers for the Arts, San Francisco, CA. $10,000, 2007. To<br />

support and expand affordable workshops for artists and arts<br />

organizations on variety of legal and business topics.<br />

1504. Center for Community Benefit Organizations, Concord, CA. $25,000,<br />

2007. To provide core operating support for Organization which provides<br />

organizational development services to nonprofit sector of Alameda and<br />

Contra Costa Counties.<br />

1505. Center for Third World Organizing, Oakland, CA. $20,000, 2007. For<br />

Bay Area Leadership Development Training project that nurtures and<br />

trains community activists working for racial justice.<br />

1506. Changemakers, San Francisco, CA. $50,000, 2007. For general<br />

support.<br />

1507. Changemakers, San Francisco, CA. $25,000, 2007. To publish<br />

guidebook for Family Foundations to deepen their commitment to social<br />

change through their philanthropy.<br />

1508. Charlotte Maxwell Complementary Clinic, Oakland, CA. $50,000, 2007.<br />

To develop and implement long-term fund development plan.<br />

1509. CIF of the San Francisco Foundation, San Francisco, CA. $2,583,417,<br />

2007.<br />

1510. CIF of the San Francisco Foundation, San Francisco, CA. $53,372,<br />

2007. For John Burton Foundation.<br />

1511. CIF of the San Francisco Foundation, San Francisco, CA. $15,000,<br />

2007. For Youth Philanthropy Worldwide.<br />

1512. CIF of the San Francisco Foundation, San Francisco, CA. $12,000,<br />

2007. For rent and administrative support.<br />

1513. CIF of the San Francisco Foundation, San Francisco, CA. $10,000,<br />

2007. For rent and administrative support.<br />

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1514. CIF of the San Francisco Foundation, San Francisco, CA. $10,000,<br />

2007. For rent and administrative support.<br />

1515. CIF of the San Francisco Foundation, San Francisco, CA. $10,000,<br />

2007. For rent and administrative support.<br />

1516. CIF of the San Francisco Foundation, San Francisco, CA. $10,000,<br />

2007. For rent and administrative support.<br />

1517. City Fields Foundation, San Francisco, CA. $250,000, 2007. For<br />

general support.<br />

1518. Collaborating Agencies Responding to Disaster, Oakland, CA. $25,000,<br />

2007. To build organizational capacity.<br />

1519. CompassPoint Nonprofit Services, San Francisco, CA. $20,000, 2007.<br />

To provide core operating support.<br />

1520. CompuMentor, San Francisco, CA. $25,000, 2007. For general<br />

support.<br />

1521. Conscious Youth Media Crew Project, San Francisco, CA. $10,000,<br />

2007. To build capacity through support of key staff positions.<br />

1522. Conservatree, San Francisco, CA. $15,000, 2007. To provide Bay Area<br />

consumers with information about choosing and buying environmentally<br />

sustainable papers.<br />

1523. Contra Costa Faith Works, Martinez, CA. $200,000, 2007. To engage<br />

technical assistance experts for Richmond Equity Initiative partners and<br />

to build organizational capacity of the core partners. Initiatives promotes<br />

equitable economic development, affordable housing, and<br />

environmentally sustainable practices.<br />

1524. Contra Costa Faith Works, Martinez, CA. $70,000, 2007. To hire Tenant<br />

and Civic Outreach Organizer and increase hours of Director.<br />

1525. CounterPULSE, San Francisco, CA. $12,000, 2007. For core staff<br />

salaries in effort to increase capacity.<br />

1526. Creating Sustainable Green Schoolyards Collaborative, San Francisco,<br />

CA. $18,000, 2007. To develop cohesive plan to create and sustain<br />

green schoolyards in San Francisco County.<br />

1527. Creativity Explored, San Francisco, CA. $12,000, 2007. To hire<br />

Strategic Plan Facilitator to develop five-year strategic plan.<br />

1528. DataCenter, Oakland, CA. $10,000, 2007. For general support.<br />

1529. Door Dog Music Productions, San Francisco, CA. $12,000, 2007. To<br />

strengthen administrative structure.<br />

1530. Earned Assets Resource Network, San Francisco, CA. $25,000, 2007.<br />

For research, development, and technical assistance necessary to build<br />

Bay Area Asset-Building Support Center, which will be centralized<br />

information source for local nonprofit and public asset-building programs,<br />

strategies, and policies.<br />

1531. East Bay Cancer Support Group, Castro Valley, CA. $20,000, 2007. To<br />

maintain support groups for cancer patients and their caregivers and to<br />

develop organizational plan.<br />

1532. Environmental Justice Air Quality Coalition, San Francisco, CA.<br />

$20,000, 2007. To develop comprehensive strategic plan that will build<br />

capacity to address cumulative impacts of poor air quality in region.<br />

1533. Friends of Sausal Creek, Oakland, CA. $46,000, 2007. To develop<br />

watershed assessment and management plan for purpose of providing<br />

blue print for systematically addressing ecological needs of Sausal Creek<br />

watershed.<br />

1534. FSG Social Impact Advisors, Boston, MA. $75,000, 2007. To support<br />

collaboration of community foundations to develop model for cost and<br />

revenue analysis, along with development of database tool for delivery<br />

and sharing of information.<br />

1535. Full Circle Fund, San Francisco, CA. $17,500, 2007. To provide capacity<br />

building support through building staff resources for program<br />

development and event activities.<br />

1536. Gamelan Sekar Jaya, Oakland, CA. $10,000, 2007. To create five year<br />

strategic plan.<br />

1537. Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual Transgender Historical Society, San Francisco,<br />

CA. $12,000, 2007. To expand fundraising and programmatic capacity<br />

by supporting executive director position.<br />

1538. Generating Renewable Ideas for Development Alternatives, San<br />

Francisco, CA. $20,000, 2007. To hire outreach coordinator in effort to<br />

increase number of low-income households participating in Solar<br />

Affordable Housing Program.<br />

1539. Goodwill Industries of San Francisco, San Mateo and Marin Counties,<br />

San Francisco, CA. $25,000, 2007. To transform San Francisco<br />

operations into embedded social enterprise to enhance both<br />

organizational effectiveness and long-term sustainability.<br />

1540. Grassroots Institute for Fundraising Training, Oakland, CA. $15,000,<br />

2007. To provide core operating support.<br />

1541. GreenInfo Network, San Francisco, CA. $14,000, 2007. To provide<br />

partner organizations of Transit Oriented Development Collaborative<br />

(TODC) capacity for computer mapping, geographic analysis, and<br />

effective data management.<br />

1542. Housing Rights, Berkeley, CA. $15,000, 2007. To provide capacity<br />

building support to help Lawyer Referral Service for Bay Area tenants<br />

become self-sustaining through revenue generation.<br />

1543. Insight Center for Community Economic Development, Oakland, CA.<br />

$51,000, 2007. To develop plan and tools that will enable Alameda and<br />

Contra Costa counties and other workforce development providers to<br />

better use Food Stamps Employment Training (FSET) funding, particularly<br />

for sector workforce partnerships in Bay Area.<br />

1544. Insight Center for Community Economic Development, Oakland, CA.<br />

$20,000, 2007. To assist Bayview Hunters Point Redevelopment Project<br />

Area Committee (PAC) in modifying Area Redevelopment Agreement to<br />

better serve community goals.<br />

1545. Institute for Local Self-Reliance, Washington, DC. $20,000, 2007. For<br />

work in Berkeley, California to develop independent system for rating<br />

environmental, health, and social justice impacts of building products.<br />

1546. Interaction Institute for Social Change, Cambridge, MA. $40,000,<br />

2007. To administer leadership development curriculum to West<br />

Berkeley Community Fellows.<br />

1547. Interaction Institute for Social Change, Cambridge, MA. $35,078,<br />

2007. To administer leadership development curriculum to Koshland<br />

Bayview Fellows.<br />

1548. Joe Goode Performance Group, San Francisco, CA. $10,000, 2007. For<br />

strategic planning.<br />

1549. Kids for the Bay, Berkeley, CA. $20,000, 2007. To improve evaluation<br />

of environmental science education and stewardship programs for<br />

elementary school students in Alameda and Contra Costa Counties.<br />

1550. Kitka, Oakland, CA. $10,000, 2007. For staff time, consultant fees,<br />

and other support associated with organizational assessment and<br />

strategic planning process.<br />

1551. Korean Youth Cultural Center, Oakland, CA. $10,000, 2007. For ten<br />

month cycle of planning retreats, rehearsals, and production designing<br />

for 20th Annual Fall Festivals.<br />

1552. La Piccola Scuola Italiana Di San Francisco, San Francisco, CA.<br />

$70,000, 2007. For salary for new Executive Director or Interim Director.<br />

1553. Leadership Public Schools, San Francisco, CA. $50,000, 2007. For<br />

development of fundraising program, including consultant and software.<br />

1554. LeaderSpring, Oakland, CA. $25,000, 2007. To provide core support<br />

and provide on-the-job fellowships to selected nonprofits leaders and<br />

their agencies.<br />

1555. Lighthouse Community Center, Hayward, CA. $24,000, 2007. To<br />

provide capacity building assistance.<br />

1556. Local Initiatives Support Corporation, Bay Area, San Francisco, CA.<br />

$38,000, 2007. To help build vibrant, sustainable, healthy communities<br />

and support people with low-incomes and their communities by<br />

increasing capacity of Bay Area community development field.<br />

1557. Local Initiatives Support Corporation, Bay Area, San Francisco, CA.<br />

$18,750, 2007. To identify examples of land acquisition strategies<br />

which have been used to ensure that transit-oriented development<br />

includes equitable outcomes including affordable housing and<br />

community-serving facilities, and to develop initial recommendations for<br />

tailoring such strategies to Bay Area.<br />

1558. Loco Bloco Drum and Dance Ensemble, San Francisco, CA. $15,000,<br />

2007. To implement programs and procedures set forth in strategic plan<br />

by supporting executive director position.<br />

1559. Long Range Education, Empowerment and Action Project, Berkeley, CA.<br />

$20,000, 2007. To create models for engaging community in<br />

implementing City of San Francisco’s precautionary principle ordinance<br />

by supporting two demonstration projects.<br />

1560. Marga, Inc., New York, NY. $25,000, 2007. To provide support for Race<br />

and Equity in Philanthropy Group (REPG), body of foundations focused on<br />

implementing change in grant making practices at the programmatic<br />

level.<br />

1561. Marin Education Fund, San Rafael, CA. $12,000, 2007. For general<br />

support.<br />

1562. McClymonds Youth and Family Center, Oakland, CA. $25,000, 2007.<br />

For oversight, monitoring, management and administration of youth and<br />

family center providers in special partnership with Oakland Unified<br />

School District at McClymonds High School Educational Complex, West<br />

Oakland.<br />

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Grants for Capacity Building, Management & Technical Assistance<br />

1563. Mentoring Center, Oakland, CA. $15,000, 2007. For search for<br />

executive director.<br />

1564. Mission Cultural Center for Latino Arts, San Francisco, CA. $12,000,<br />

2007. For specialized training, development, and consulting for staff and<br />

board members.<br />

1565. Mobilize.org, Berkeley, CA. $15,000, 2007. For organizational audit.<br />

1566. Movement Generation, Oakland, CA. $20,000, 2007. To strengthen<br />

leadership capacity of cohort of young Bay Area social justice activists.<br />

1567. National Community Development Institute, Oakland, CA. $20,000,<br />

2007. For Professional Development for Consultants (PDC) program.<br />

1568. National Legal Sanctuary for Community Advancement, San Francisco,<br />

CA. $20,000, 2007. To provide pro bono and low-cost legal services to<br />

Middle Eastern, Muslim, and South Asian immigrants in Bay Area and<br />

agency strategic planning process.<br />

1569. Natural Resources Defense Council, San Francisco, CA. $20,000,<br />

2007. For work to lead to effective program and build capacity of<br />

emerging coalition of local stakeholders to protect and restore<br />

environmental integrity of San Francisco Bay-Delta.<br />

1570. Neighborhood Law Corps, Oakland, CA. $25,000, 2007. To provide<br />

community-based legal services that assist residents in improving<br />

physical blight in Oakland’s neighborhoods.<br />

1571. New Leaders for New Schools, Bay Area Office, Oakland, CA. $20,000,<br />

2007. To close achievement gap and pursue high levels of academic<br />

achievement for every child by focusing on leadership.<br />

1572. Nuestra Casa, East Palo Alto, CA. $17,500, 2007. To implement<br />

organizational and programmatic goals and objectives in strategic plan.<br />

1573. Oakland Art Gallery, Oakland, CA. $10,000, 2007. To continue board<br />

and staff development targeted toward implementing strategic plan.<br />

1574. Oakland Coalition of Congregations, Oakland, CA. $20,000, 2007. To<br />

expand and strengthen organizational capacity to address city-wide policy<br />

issues, and increase civic engagement in Oakland.<br />

1575. Oakland Small Schools Foundation, Oakland, CA. $20,000, 2007. To<br />

build capacity to provide more services to principals and maximize<br />

resources available to small schools in Oakland.<br />

1576. Oakland Youth Chorus, Oakland, CA. $10,000, 2007. To build<br />

fundraising capacity.<br />

1577. Occidental Arts and Ecology Center, Occidental, CA. $25,000, 2007.<br />

For School Garden Program, which offers trainings, workshops,<br />

experiential learning, curriculum development, and follow-up technical<br />

support and site visits to sustain new school garden projects in San<br />

Francisco.<br />

1578. ONE/Northwest, Seattle, WA. $20,000, 2007. For general support.<br />

1579. Opera Piccola, Oakland, CA. $10,000, 2007. To enhance community<br />

performance program by hiring marketing and outreach associate.<br />

1580. Options Recovery Services, Berkeley, CA. $25,000, 2007. To expand<br />

fundraising capacity, support board development, and improve data<br />

collection.<br />

1581. Peoples Community Partnership Federal Credit Union, Oakland, CA.<br />

$20,000, 2007. To increase capacity to better meet banking needs of<br />

West Oakland community.<br />

1582. Potrero Residents Education Association, San Francisco, CA. $10,000,<br />

2007. To grow Association to become force in reversing declining<br />

enrollment in neighborhood schools and ensure diverse, high quality<br />

not-for-profit preschool services for all children.<br />

1583. Prescott-Joseph Center for Community Enhancement, Oakland, CA.<br />

$35,000, 2007. To provide core operating support for work to strengthen<br />

family support services and infrastructure of Prescott-Joseph Center for<br />

Community Enhancement.<br />

1584. Project Bandaloop, San Francisco, CA. $10,000, 2007. For<br />

administrative and dancers salaries and fundraising consultant to build<br />

capacity.<br />

1585. San Francisco Camerawork, San Francisco, CA. $30,000, 2007. To<br />

increase and diversify audiences through audience development<br />

initiative and to administer James D. Phelan Art Award in Photography.<br />

1586. San Francisco Collaborating Agencies Responding to Disaster, San<br />

Francisco, CA. $20,000, 2007. To assess disaster preparedness needs<br />

of human service agencies and congregations and to develop strategic<br />

plan for training agencies that serve vulnerable populations.<br />

1587. San Francisco Education Fund, San Francisco, CA. $85,000, 2007. For<br />

Public Engagement Initiative (PEI) to engage San Francisco community in<br />

effecting changes in policy to ensure that all students in San Francisco<br />

public schools have quality teachers and supportive learning<br />

environment.<br />

1588. San Francisco Green Schoolyard Alliance, San Francisco, CA. $20,000,<br />

2007. To build capacity.<br />

1589. San Francisco School Volunteers, San Francisco, CA. $14,950, 2007.<br />

To build efficiency by developing stronger volunteer model.<br />

1590. San Mateo County Parks and Recreation Foundation, Menlo Park, CA.<br />

$18,000, 2007. To improve operational capacity, develop board and<br />

engage in strategic planning process to improve ability to use upcoming<br />

ten-year anniversary to further creative programs that increase<br />

volunteerism and stewardship and expand environmental education<br />

efforts.<br />

1591. Sempervirens Fund, Los Altos, CA. $150,000, 2007. To develop<br />

fundraising and matching gifts campaign for purchase of Lompico<br />

Headwaters property in Santa Cruz Mountains.<br />

1592. Sixth Street Photography Workshop, San Francisco, CA. $10,000,<br />

2007. For increased staff time for program expansion and infrastructural<br />

improvements.<br />

1593. Slavonic Cultural Center, San Francisco, CA. $10,000, 2007. For staff<br />

salaries in order to strengthen production, education, and audience<br />

development capacities.<br />

1594. Small Schools for Equity, San Francisco, CA. $20,000, 2007. To build<br />

capacity of organization to serve as key intermediary organization<br />

between small schools-by-design and San Francisco Unified School<br />

District.<br />

1595. Socially Responsible Network, Oakland, CA. $15,000, 2007. To provide<br />

support to network of social justice nonprofit agencies fostering<br />

intergenerational and strategic partnerships and providing<br />

capacity-building assistance in Alameda County.<br />

1596. South Coast Childrens Services, Pescadero, CA. $14,950, 2007. To<br />

continue expansion of youth participation in governance, management,<br />

and general operations of South Coast Children’s Services in San Mateo<br />

County.<br />

1597. South of Market Community Action Network, San Francisco, CA.<br />

$15,000, 2007. To build organizational capacity.<br />

1598. Survivors International, San Francisco, CA. $25,000, 2007. To develop<br />

fundraising capacity of organization that provides psychological and<br />

support services to Bay Area refugees and immigrants who are survivors<br />

of torture and gender-based violence.<br />

1599. Swords to Plowshares, San Francisco, CA. $20,000, 2007. To provide<br />

support for research into needs of returning Iraq and Afghanistan<br />

veterans and to assist with technical assistance for proposed agency<br />

merger.<br />

1600. Taproot Foundation, San Francisco, CA. $22,500, 2007. To provide<br />

core support to build infrastructure of Taproot grantees.<br />

1601. Taproot Foundation, San Francisco, CA. $10,000, 2007. For service<br />

grants.<br />

1602. Teach for America, New York, NY. $1,000,000, 2007. For general<br />

support.<br />

1603. Teach for America, New York, NY. $25,000, 2007. For general support.<br />

1604. Twenty-First Century Foundation, New York, NY. $10,000, 2007. For<br />

Gulf South Allied Funders (GSAF).<br />

1605. University of California at San Francisco Foundation, Institute for Health<br />

Policy Studies, San Francisco, CA. $75,000, 2007. To conduct<br />

comprehensive evaluation of McClymonds Youth and Family Center<br />

(MYFC).<br />

1606. Vision Wx Youthz, Piedmont, CA. $20,000, 2007. To acquire talent and<br />

refine skills needed to evaluate, revise, and operationalize effective<br />

culture, mission, and set of strategies with focus on strengthening<br />

infrastructure and forming strategic collaborations.<br />

1607. West County Toxics Coalition, Antioch, CA. $10,000, 2007. To build<br />

capacity by recruiting and training new leaders and members.<br />

1608. Wilderness Arts and Literacy Collaborative, San Francisco, CA.<br />

$15,000, 2007. To build capacity to provide high quality,<br />

interdisciplinary environmental education and youth development<br />

programs to underserved youth of color in San Francisco.<br />

1609. Womens Community Clinic, San Francisco, CA. $25,000, 2007. To<br />

strengthen recruitment, training, diversity and skills of clinical and<br />

community volunteers.<br />

1610. Womens Institute for Leadership Development for Human Rights, San<br />

Francisco, CA. $20,000, 2007. To provide capacity building support for<br />

executive director transition and implementation of strategic plan.<br />

1611. World Bridges, Oakland, CA. $15,000, 2007. For strategic planning<br />

process.<br />

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1612. Youth UpRising, Oakland, CA. $24,900, 2007. To expand career and<br />

education development programming and increase overall organizational<br />

effectiveness and sustainability.<br />

Santa Barbara Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to Santa Barbara County, CA. No support for<br />

religious organizations for religious purposes. No grants to individuals<br />

(except for scholarships), or for deficit financing, seed funding,<br />

endowment funds, fundraising drives, conferences, seminars, one-time<br />

events, fellowships, or for research.<br />

1613. Blood Systems, Scottsdale, AZ. $13,000, 2006. For Public Awareness<br />

Campaign and Advanced Education in Medical Technology for staff in<br />

Santa Barbara, CA.<br />

1614. Community Environmental Council, Santa Barbara, CA. $15,000, 2006.<br />

For Energy Outreach to Churches, Non-Profits, and Schools Program.<br />

1615. Orcutt Area Seniors in Service, Orcutt, CA. $12,000, 2006. 2-year grant.<br />

For Administrative Assistant position.<br />

1616. Recording for the Blind and Dyslexic, Santa Barbara Unit, Goleta, CA.<br />

$13,903, 2006. For temp.<br />

Charles and Helen Schwab Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in Bay Area, CA.<br />

1617. California Youth Connection, San Francisco, CA. $50,000, 2006. For<br />

legislative and policy capacity building.<br />

1618. CIF of the San Francisco Foundation, San Francisco, CA. $21,789,<br />

2006. For program support.<br />

1619. Corporation for Supportive Housing, Oakland, CA. $200,000, 2006. For<br />

housing capacity building.<br />

1620. Friends of the Children of San Francisco, San Francisco, CA. $50,000,<br />

2006. For capacity building.<br />

1621. KIPP Foundation, San Francisco, CA. $62,500, 2006. For program<br />

support.<br />

1622. Larkin Street Youth Services, San Francisco, CA. $50,000, 2006. For<br />

Fundraising Capacity Building.<br />

1623. Mercy Housing California, San Francisco, CA. $75,000, 2006. For<br />

Permanent Supportive Housing (PSH) Production and capacity building.<br />

1624. Non-Profit Housing Association of Northern California, San Francisco,<br />

CA. $40,000, 2006. For capacity building.<br />

1625. Northern California Grantmakers, San Francisco, CA. $15,000, 2006.<br />

For Knowledge Management Initiative.<br />

1626. San Francisco Bar Association Foundation, San Francisco, CA.<br />

$40,000, 2006. For capacity building.<br />

1627. Silicon Valley Council of Nonprofits, San Jose, CA. $30,000, 2006. For<br />

capacity building.<br />

1628. Sunset District Community Development, San Francisco, CA. $25,000,<br />

2006. For capacity building.<br />

1629. Walden House, San Francisco, CA. $50,000, 2006. For capacity<br />

building.<br />

1630. Womens Initiative for Self Employment, San Francisco, CA. $50,000,<br />

2006. For Marketing Capacity Development.<br />

1631. Womens Recovery Association of San Mateo County, Burlingame, CA.<br />

$50,000, 2006. For capacity building.<br />

1632. Womens Recovery Association of San Mateo County, Burlingame, CA.<br />

$25,000, 2006. For capacity building.<br />

The John & Dorothy Shea Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in CA. No grants to individuals.<br />

1633. Saint Philip the Apostle Church, Pasadena, CA. $2,489,999, 2006. For<br />

Master Plan.<br />

Silicon Valley Community Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in San Mateo and Santa Clara counties, CA.<br />

1634. ACE Public School Network, San Jose, CA. $100,000, 2007.<br />

1635. African Wildlife Foundation, Washington, DC. $25,000, 2007. For<br />

general support.<br />

1636. American Muslim Voice Foundation, Palo Alto, CA. $10,000, 2007. For<br />

organizational capacity building efforts.<br />

1637. Aspen Institute, Aspen, CO. $71,550, 2007. For expert advice on<br />

coalition building, management and evaluation through working with<br />

Action Group to end human trafficking and modern day slavery.<br />

1638. Aspen Institute, Washington, DC. $25,000, 2007. For Forces for Good:<br />

Six Practices of High Impact Nonprofits.<br />

1639. Aspire Public Schools, Oakland, CA. $30,000, 2007. For East Palo Alto<br />

Charter School.<br />

1640. Atherton Lane Advisors, Menlo Park, CA. $212,450, 2007.<br />

1641. Atherton Lane Advisors, Menlo Park, CA. $53,196, 2007.<br />

1642. Bay Area Community Resources, San Rafael, CA. $10,000, 2007. For<br />

Public Allies program to develop young leaders, promote and leverage<br />

volunteers and strengthen infrastructure of nonprofit agencies in Santa<br />

Clara and San Mateo counties.<br />

1643. Bay Area Gardeners Foundation, Redwood City, CA. $10,000, 2007.<br />

For capacity building support.<br />

1644. Bay Area Video Coalition, San Francisco, CA. $10,000, 2007. For<br />

Executive Board Program.<br />

1645. Beacon Education Network, Santa Cruz, CA. $150,000, 2007.<br />

1646. Beacon Education Network, Santa Cruz, CA. $15,000, 2007.<br />

1647. Burnham Institute for Medical Research, La Jolla, CA. $10,000, 2007.<br />

For Chairman’s Council.<br />

1648. California Center for Regional Leadership, San Francisco, CA. $20,000,<br />

2007. For business planning process.<br />

1649. California Lawyers for the Arts, San Francisco, CA. $30,000, 2007.<br />

1650. California Lawyers for the Arts, San Francisco, CA. $25,000, 2007. For<br />

Spotlight on Arts internship program.<br />

1651. California Lawyers for the Arts, San Francisco, CA. $20,000, 2007. For<br />

San Jose satellite office.<br />

1652. California Lawyers for the Arts, San Francisco, CA. $20,000, 2007.<br />

1653. California Lawyers for the Arts, San Francisco, CA. $10,000, 2007. For<br />

continuing legal education.<br />

1654. California Lawyers for the Arts, San Francisco, CA. $10,000, 2007.<br />

1655. California Pilots Association, Freedom, CA. $10,000, 2007. For Legal<br />

Fund.<br />

1656. California Pilots Association, Freedom, CA. $10,000, 2007. For Legal<br />

Fund.<br />

1657. Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH. $10,000, 2007. For<br />

Executive Doctor of Management program, for John Aram Legacy Fund at<br />

Weatherhead School of Management, and for Trustees Scholarship<br />

Fund.<br />

1658. Center for Excellence in Nonprofits, Milpitas, CA. $50,000, 2007.<br />

1659. Center for Excellence in Nonprofits, Milpitas, CA. $39,950, 2007. For<br />

general support for Peninsula activities.<br />

1660. Center for Excellence in Nonprofits, Milpitas, CA. $35,000, 2007. For<br />

Leaders Institute and website overhaul.<br />

1661. Center for Excellence in Nonprofits, Milpitas, CA. $10,000, 2007. For<br />

Silicon Valley Nonprofit Governance Institute.<br />

1662. Child Care Coordinating Council of San Mateo County, San Mateo, CA.<br />

$15,000, 2007. For general support.<br />

1663. CompassPoint Nonprofit Services, San Francisco, CA. $131,374,<br />

2007. For Adobe Nonprofit Education Series.<br />

1664. CompassPoint Nonprofit Services, San Francisco, CA. $65,000, 2007.<br />

For building capacity of CompassPoint’s South Bay office and to expand<br />

and develop programming to nonprofits on Peninsula and in Silicon<br />

Valley.<br />

1665. CompassPoint Nonprofit Services, San Francisco, CA. $50,000, 2007.<br />

To develop version 2.0 of Board E-learning Course.<br />

1666. CompassPoint Nonprofit Services, San Francisco, CA. $40,000, 2007.<br />

To work with five Peninsula Community Foundation grantees to develop<br />

dashboard and bubble chart tools to increase management reporting and<br />

board and staff decision-making capacities.<br />

1667. CompassPoint Nonprofit Services, San Francisco, CA. $20,000, 2007.<br />

For Peninsula Workshop Series.<br />

1668. Congregation Beth Am, Los Altos Hills, CA. $25,000, 2007. For<br />

development director position.<br />

1669. Conservation International, Arlington, VA. $10,000, 2007. For<br />

Conservation International China capacity building.<br />

1670. Creating Hope International, Dearborn, MI. $10,000, 2007. For general<br />

support.<br />

1671. Creating Hope International, Dearborn, MI. $10,000, 2007. For general<br />

support.<br />

1672. Creating Hope International, Dearborn, MI. $10,000, 2007. For Jabreel<br />

project of Afghan Institute of Learning (AIL).<br />

1673. Daly City Peninsula Partnership Collaborative, Daly City, CA. $70,000,<br />

2007. Toward executive director’s salary.<br />

1674. Daly City Youth Health Center, Daly City, CA. $64,000, 2007. For<br />

sustainability plan.<br />

1675. Day Worker Center at Mountain View, Mountain View, CA. $75,000,<br />

2007. For general operations and organizational development.<br />

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Grants for Capacity Building, Management & Technical Assistance<br />

1676. Design Response, San Jose, CA. $17,500, 2007. For general support.<br />

1677. EcoLogic Development Fund, Cambridge, MA. $15,000, 2007. For COO<br />

Support.<br />

1678. Entrepreneurs Foundation, San Jose, CA. $25,000, 2007. For general<br />

support.<br />

1679. Entrepreneurs Foundation, San Jose, CA. $10,000, 2007. For<br />

Entrepreneurs Foundation Annual Reception and Awards Ceremony.<br />

1680. Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund, Boston, MA. $1,666,716, 2007. To<br />

establish Larry and Nancy Mohr Fund.<br />

1681. Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund, Boston, MA. $400,000, 2007. For Larry<br />

and Nancy Mohr fund.<br />

1682. Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund, Boston, MA. $29,870, 2007. For Larry and<br />

Nancy Mohr fund.<br />

1683. Foothill College, Krause Center for Innovation, Los Altos Hills, CA.<br />

$10,000, 2007. For general support.<br />

1684. Foothill-De Anza Community Colleges Foundation, Krause Center for<br />

Innovation, Los Altos Hills, CA. $250,000, 2007. 4-year grant. For<br />

endowed fellowships for teachers.<br />

1685. Foothill-De Anza Community Colleges Foundation, Krause Center for<br />

Innovation, Los Altos Hills, CA. $122,506, 2007. For Train the Teacher<br />

Program.<br />

1686. Foothill-De Anza Community Colleges Foundation, Krause Center for<br />

Innovation, Los Altos Hills, CA. $10,000, 2007. For endowment fund or<br />

immediate impact fund.<br />

1687. Girl Scouts of the U.S.A., Bay Area Council, Oakland, CA. $100,000,<br />

2007. For Transition Budget - Council Consolidation.<br />

1688. Girls Club of the Mid-Peninsula, East Palo Alto, CA. $20,000, 2007. For<br />

administrative support.<br />

1689. Global Fund for Children, Washington, DC. $20,000, 2007. For<br />

Executive Training/Marketing Materials.<br />

1690. Global Healing, Danville, CA. $15,000, 2007.<br />

1691. Global Heritage Fund, Palo Alto, CA. $40,000, 2007. To print and mail<br />

Annual Report.<br />

1692. Goodwill Industries of San Francisco, San Mateo and Marin Counties,<br />

San Francisco, CA. $10,000, 2007. For preplanning technical<br />

assistance project as part of development of business plan.<br />

1693. Hands On Bay Area, San Francisco, CA. $50,000, 2007. For final-year<br />

general operating support during merger of Community Impact and<br />

Hands On San Francisco.<br />

1694. Henry L. Stimson Center, Washington, DC. $250,000, 2007. For<br />

two-year hybrid research and engagement project to enhance global<br />

preparedness to respond to mass atrocities, mainly by building capacity<br />

in multilateral organizations like UN, AU and ECOWAS.<br />

1695. Hispanic Foundation of Silicon Valley, San Jose, CA. $15,000, 2007.<br />

For Latino Board Leadership Academy program design phase.<br />

1696. Hispanic Foundation of Silicon Valley, San Jose, CA. $15,000, 2007.<br />

For program design phase of Latino Board Leadership Academy.<br />

1697. Housing Leadership Council of San Mateo County, South San Francisco,<br />

CA. $50,000, 2007. To expand and build organizational and community<br />

capacity.<br />

1698. Institute for OneWorld Health, San Francisco, CA. $100,000, 2007. For<br />

Strategic Planning Project.<br />

1699. Interaction Institute for Social Change, San Francisco, CA. $925,000,<br />

2007. For IISC and My Sister’s Keeper leadership mapping project.<br />

1700. Interaction Institute for Social Change, San Francisco, CA. $127,000,<br />

2007. For IISC/My Sister’s Keeper learning consultants.<br />

1701. International Institute of San Francisco, San Francisco, CA. $10,000,<br />

2007. To provide leadership, training and technical assistance to<br />

Redwood City Coalition for Immigrant Rights.<br />

1702. Island Conservation, Santa Cruz, CA. $38,500, 2007. For<br />

organizational development.<br />

1703. JK Group, Plainsboro, NJ. $221,225, 2007. For National<br />

Semiconductor Corporation Giving Program company match.<br />

1704. JK Group, Plainsboro, NJ. $88,992, 2007. For eBay Foundation<br />

matching gifts/Volunteer Recognition Grants program.<br />

1705. JK Group, Plainsboro, NJ. $79,147, 2007. For National Semiconductor<br />

Corporation’s Open Enrollment Company Match/Bonus Match/Dollars<br />

For Doers.<br />

1706. JK Group, Plainsboro, NJ. $74,318, 2007. For eBay Foundation<br />

matching gifts program.<br />

1707. JK Group, Plainsboro, NJ. $69,172, 2007. For eBay Foundation<br />

matching gifts and Volunteer Grants.<br />

1708. JK Group, Plainsboro, NJ. $50,634, 2007. For National Semiconductor<br />

Corporation company match.<br />

1709. JK Group, Plainsboro, NJ. $47,738, 2007. For National Semiconductor<br />

Corporation company match & Dollars For Doers grants.<br />

1710. JK Group, Plainsboro, NJ. $23,036, 2007. For Aspect Matching Gifts.<br />

1711. JK Group, Plainsboro, NJ. $22,046, 2007. For McAfee Matching Gift<br />

Program.<br />

1712. JK Group, Plainsboro, NJ. $17,698, 2007. For National Semiconductor<br />

Corporation program.<br />

1713. JK Group, Plainsboro, NJ. $17,010, 2007. For McAfee Matching Gift<br />

Program.<br />

1714. JK Group, Plainsboro, NJ. $16,805, 2007. For McAfee Matching Gift<br />

Program.<br />

1715. JK Group, Plainsboro, NJ. $15,508, 2007. For Aspect Matching Gifts.<br />

1716. JK Group, Plainsboro, NJ. $13,406, 2007. For Synopsys Employee<br />

Philanthropic Program matching gifts.<br />

1717. JK Group, Plainsboro, NJ. $13,241, 2007. For Synopsys Employee<br />

Philanthropic Program matching gifts.<br />

1718. JK Group, Plainsboro, NJ. $10,642, 2007. For Aspect Matching Gifts.<br />

1719. JK Group, Plainsboro, NJ. $10,353, 2007. For Aspect Matching Gifts.<br />

1720. JK Group, Plainsboro, NJ. $10,171, 2007. For Aspect Matching Gifts.<br />

1721. Junior Statesmen Foundation, San Mateo, CA. $130,000, 2007. For<br />

development.<br />

1722. KARA, Palo Alto, CA. $35,000, 2007. For general support for grief<br />

support and education services to individuals, families and community<br />

organizations, including purchase of one-year subscription to client<br />

tracking database and contracting board development consultant.<br />

1723. Keystone Accountability, London, England. $42,000, 2007. For<br />

Akagera Project.<br />

1724. KIPP Foundation, San Francisco, CA. $20,000, 2007.<br />

1725. LaFrance Associates, San Francisco, CA. $21,838, 2007. For<br />

Corporate Philanthropy Study project.<br />

1726. Nature Conservancy of Hawaii, Honolulu, HI. $50,000, 2007. For gill<br />

net evaluation and general support.<br />

1727. New Leaders for New Schools, Bay Area Office, Oakland, CA. $10,000,<br />

2007.<br />

1728. Nonprofit Association of the Midlands, Omaha, NE. $25,000, 2007. For<br />

Technology Assistance Program (TAP).<br />

1729. Nonprofit Finance Fund, San Francisco Bay Area Program, San<br />

Francisco, CA. $60,000, 2007. For Financial Literacy and Analysis to<br />

fund two Capital Structure Workshops and five Nonprofit Business<br />

Analyses.<br />

1730. Opportunity Fund, San Jose, CA. $38,350, 2007. For administrative<br />

fees.<br />

1731. Pacifica Performances, Pacifica, CA. $10,000, 2007. For salary of<br />

office manager and for consultants to create strategic marketing and<br />

fundraising plan.<br />

1732. Pacifica School Volunteers, Pacifica, CA. $10,000, 2007. To develop<br />

strategic and program evaluation plans.<br />

1733. Parent Advisory Council of the Japanese Bilingual Bicultural Program,<br />

San Francisco, CA. $35,000, 2007. For Evergreen Asset Allocation Fund.<br />

1734. Peninsula Heritage School, Rolling Hills Estates, CA. $10,000, 2007.<br />

For strategic planning for endowment and sustainability.<br />

1735. Play Flag Football, Campbell, CA. $10,000, 2007. For development plan<br />

and for scholarship fund.<br />

1736. Pomegranate Center, Issaquah, WA. $10,000, 2007.<br />

1737. Puente de la Costa Sur, Pescadero, CA. $40,000, 2007. To launch<br />

merger of Puente de la Costa Sur and North Street Community Resource<br />

Center.<br />

1738. Puente de la Costa Sur, Pescadero, CA. $20,000, 2007. For fund<br />

developer’s salary.<br />

1739. Puget Sound Educational Service District, Renton, WA. $65,280, 2007.<br />

For Train A Teacher Program.<br />

1740. Ravenswood Family Health Center, East Palo Alto, CA. $1,200,000,<br />

2007. To acquire property which will enable expansion of Ravenswood<br />

Family Health Center and East Palo Alto Community Resource Center<br />

complex.<br />

1741. Rector and Visitors of the University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA.<br />

$1,000,000, 2007. To enhance quality and reputation of Department of<br />

Astronomy.<br />

1742. Redwood City Elementary School District, Redwood City, CA. $61,200,<br />

2007. For second-year support for district-wide teacher training to<br />

teachers in Step Up to Writing (SUTW), and for level three teacher leader<br />

training.<br />

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1743. Renaissance Entrepreneurship Center, San Francisco, CA. $50,000,<br />

2007. Toward merger opportunity between Ren Center and Start Up in<br />

East Palo Alto.<br />

1744. Resonate, Spark Program, San Francisco, CA. $30,000, 2007. For<br />

apprenticeship-based after-school programs for middle school youth in<br />

Redwood City and to hire independent evaluation consultant.<br />

1745. Resource Area for Teachers, San Jose, CA. $150,000, 2007. For<br />

Sobrato Center Capital Campaign.<br />

1746. Resource Area for Teachers, San Jose, CA. $51,000, 2007. To provide<br />

public school teachers with classroom materials tied to California State<br />

Standards, and to provide workshops for these teachers.<br />

1747. Resource Area for Teachers, San Jose, CA. $50,000, 2007. For capital<br />

campaign.<br />

1748. Resource Area for Teachers, San Jose, CA. $40,000, 2007. For Science<br />

in Action Partner Grant.<br />

1749. Resource Area for Teachers, San Jose, CA. $40,000, 2007. For<br />

Education Program.<br />

1750. Resource Area for Teachers, San Jose, CA. $30,020, 2007. For Train<br />

a Teacher Program.<br />

1751. Resource Area for Teachers, San Jose, CA. $30,000, 2007. For Activity<br />

Kit Series & Activity Kit Program.<br />

1752. Resource Area for Teachers, San Jose, CA. $25,000, 2007. For capital<br />

campaign.<br />

1753. Resource Area for Teachers, San Jose, CA. $25,000, 2007. For<br />

fourth-year support for K-12 public school teachers teaching in San<br />

Mateo County or cities of Palo Alto, Los Altos, Los Altos Hills, or Mountain<br />

View who purchase materials at RAFT, for use in their classrooms.<br />

1754. Resource Area for Teachers, San Jose, CA. $25,000, 2007.<br />

1755. Resource Area for Teachers, San Jose, CA. $20,000, 2007.<br />

1756. Resource Area for Teachers, San Jose, CA. $10,000, 2007. For<br />

Showcase of Creativity.<br />

1757. Resource Area for Teachers, San Jose, CA. $10,000, 2007.<br />

1758. Resource Area for Teaching of Greater Sacramento, McClellan, CA.<br />

$25,000, 2007. For general support.<br />

1759. Resource Foundation, Larchmont, NY. $15,000, 2007. For El Centro<br />

De Desarrollo Comunitario Juan Diego.<br />

1760. Resource Foundation, Larchmont, NY. $15,000, 2007. For Fundacion<br />

Leer.<br />

1761. Resource Foundation, Larchmont, NY. $15,000, 2007. For Instituto<br />

Mexicano de Investigacion de Familia y Poblacion - IMIFAP.<br />

1762. Resource Foundation, Larchmont, NY. $15,000, 2007. For Maternal<br />

Care of Needy and Disabled Children (FUNDAMIND).<br />

1763. Resources for Indispensable Schools and Educators, San Francisco,<br />

CA. $40,000, 2007. For RISE Membership for 20 Bay Area Schools.<br />

1764. Room to Read, San Francisco, CA. $12,500, 2007. For security<br />

purposes.<br />

1765. Root Capital, Cambridge, MA. $50,000, 2007.<br />

1766. Rugmark Foundation, Washington, DC. $150,000, 2007. For core<br />

operating support to develop one-year, high-quality learning process<br />

guided by expert Advisory Group.<br />

1767. Saint Francis Center, Redwood City, CA. $10,000, 2007. To work with<br />

fund development consultant on capital campaign.<br />

1768. Saint Pauls Episcopal Church, Burlingame, CA. $15,000, 2007. For<br />

general operating support, and for Chapin House.<br />

1769. San Francisco Jazz Organization, San Francisco, CA. $10,000, 2007.<br />

For studies for new facility.<br />

1770. San Mateo County Library, Main Branch, San Mateo, CA. $37,000,<br />

2007. For capacity building for successful transition of Nonprofit Center/<br />

Foundation Center.<br />

1771. San Mateo County Superintendent of Schools, Redwood City, CA.<br />

$67,572, 2007. To complete documentation of mentoring efforts for<br />

high school science teachers.<br />

1772. San Mateo County Superintendent of Schools, Redwood City, CA.<br />

$60,000, 2007. For Early Childhood Language Development Institute<br />

which provides training and coaching sessions to early childhood<br />

teachers.<br />

1773. San Mateo County Superintendent of Schools, Redwood City, CA.<br />

$25,500, 2007. To provide quality training for preschool programs.<br />

1774. Santa Clara University, Santa Clara, CA. $25,000, 2007. For Applied<br />

Ethics Earth Science Camp.<br />

1775. Save Our Shores, Santa Cruz, CA. $10,000, 2007. To plan and<br />

implement Marine Conservation Leadership Conference that will include<br />

training of diverse population in local issues affecting marine<br />

conservation and leadership principles.<br />

1776. Save San Francisco Bay Association, Oakland, CA. $10,000, 2007. For<br />

Environmental Solutions Forum II, second-year implementation of<br />

partnership with Hoover Elementary, Kennedy Middle and Sequoia High<br />

School’s curriculum design and program integration of in-school<br />

curriculum with out-school environmental experience.<br />

1777. SEMI Foundation, San Jose, CA. $15,000, 2007. For High Tech U<br />

sponsorship.<br />

1778. Silicon Valley Council of Nonprofits, San Jose, CA. $10,000, 2007. For<br />

Outcome and Evaluation Project.<br />

1779. Silicon Valley Education Foundation, San Jose, CA. $25,000, 2007. For<br />

Education Forum Series that will bring together education stakeholders,<br />

including parents, corporations, educators and foundations, to address<br />

key challenges and provide catalyst for positive change.<br />

1780. Snowlands Network, Nevada City, CA. $15,000, 2007. For strategic<br />

planning and communications work.<br />

1781. Sojourn to the Past, San Bruno, CA. $50,000, 2007. For second-year<br />

support for organizational and fund development, student fellowships,<br />

and evaluation for Civil Rights Education Project.<br />

1782. Somali Community Services, San Jose, CA. $10,000, 2007. To hire<br />

grantwriting consultant to create, with staff, grant request template for<br />

use by SCS; to hire grantwriting consultant to identify, with staff, outside<br />

sources of funding for After-school Programs, Health Education and<br />

Access Programs and Women’s Economic Development Program; and to<br />

develop and implement five-year strategic plan.<br />

1783. Sonrisas Community Dental Clinic, Half Moon Bay, CA. $65,000, 2007.<br />

For continued support for Executive Director and executive administrative<br />

positions.<br />

1784. Southern Exposure Gallery, San Francisco, CA. $10,000, 2007. For<br />

Executive Board Program.<br />

1785. Stand for Children Leadership Center, Portland, OR. $25,000, 2007.<br />

For general operating support.<br />

1786. Stand for Children Leadership Center, Portland, OR. $10,000, 2007.<br />

For general operating support.<br />

1787. Stanford University, Stanford, CA. $128,000, 2007. For Performance<br />

Assessment for California Teachers Program.<br />

1788. Stanford University, Stanford, CA. $125,000, 2007. 4-year grant. For<br />

Executive Program for Non-Profit Leaders (EPNL).<br />

1789. Stanford University, Stanford, CA. $25,000, 2007. For Haas Center for<br />

Public Service.<br />

1790. Stanford University, Stanford, CA. $20,355, 2007. For Haas Center for<br />

Public Service.<br />

1791. Stanford University, Stanford, CA. $15,000, 2007. For Haas Center for<br />

Public Service.<br />

1792. Stanford University, Athletic Department, Stanford, CA. $10,000,<br />

2007. For Positive Coaching Alliance annual fund.<br />

1793. Sustainable San Mateo County, San Mateo, CA. $10,000, 2007. For<br />

additional contract work for Project and Education Coordinators to<br />

develop and disseminate its annual indicators report.<br />

1794. Taproot Foundation, San Francisco, CA. $40,000, 2007. To sponsor<br />

eight Service Grants for nonprofit organizations in San Mateo and Santa<br />

Clara counties.<br />

1795. Taproot Foundation, San Francisco, CA. $10,000, 2007. To provide two<br />

service grants for organizations in San Mateo or Santa Clara counties.<br />

1796. Teach for America, Bay Area, San Francisco, CA. $250,000, 2007.<br />

1797. Teach for America, Bay Area, San Francisco, CA. $40,000, 2007. For<br />

general support.<br />

1798. Teach for America, Bay Area, San Francisco, CA. $15,000, 2007. To<br />

expand Bay Area corps and increase corps membership.<br />

1799. Teach for America, Bay Area, San Francisco, CA. $10,000, 2007. To<br />

sponsor Teacher Campaign.<br />

1800. Teach for America, Bay Area, San Francisco, CA. $10,000, 2007. For<br />

general support.<br />

1801. Teach for America, Bay Area, San Francisco, CA. $10,000, 2007. For<br />

general support.<br />

1802. Team-Up for Youth, Oakland, CA. $100,000, 2007. For planning and<br />

expansion into Silicon Valley.<br />

1803. Tellus Institute for Resource and Environmental Strategies, Boston, MA.<br />

$25,000, 2007. For Corporation 20/20 and Summit on the Future of the<br />

Corporation.<br />

1804. TEN Charities, East Sandwich, MA. $30,000, 2007. For planning grant<br />

which will provide financial respite to engage in strategic planning<br />

process that allows them to prioritize programs and efforts to maximize<br />

success and ensure sustainability.<br />

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Grants for Capacity Building, Management & Technical Assistance<br />

1805. Teton, County of, Driggs, ID. $15,000, 2007. For legal fund for<br />

environmental project.<br />

1806. Theaterworks, Palo Alto, CA. $25,000, 2007. For executive producers<br />

support.<br />

1807. Theaterworks, Palo Alto, CA. $10,000, 2007. For Inner Circle and Board<br />

Campaign.<br />

1808. Thrive - The Alliance of Nonprofits of San Mateo, San Carlos, CA.<br />

$50,000, 2007. 2-year grant. For general operating support.<br />

1809. Thrive - The Alliance of Nonprofits of San Mateo, San Carlos, CA.<br />

$20,000, 2007. For executive director salary.<br />

1810. Thrive - The Alliance of Nonprofits of San Mateo, San Carlos, CA.<br />

$20,000, 2007. For production and distribution of community needs<br />

assessment and nonprofit sector report.<br />

1811. Tides Center, San Francisco, CA. $135,000, 2007. For Rights Reality<br />

Not for Sale project.<br />

1812. Tides Center, San Francisco, CA. $20,000, 2007. For Chicken and Egg<br />

Pictures project.<br />

1813. Tides Center, San Francisco, CA. $10,000, 2007. For Vote Solar<br />

Initiative.<br />

1814. Tides Foundation, San Francisco, CA. $30,000, 2007. For TPW (The<br />

Philanthropy Workshop) Energy Collaborative.<br />

1815. Tides Foundation, San Francisco, CA. $10,000, 2007. For TPW (The<br />

Philanthropy Workshop) Energy Collaborative.<br />

1816. Tides, Inc., Tides Shared Spaces, San Francisco, CA. $225,000, 2007.<br />

For general operations of Nonprofit Center Network project.<br />

1817. Trust for Hidden Villa, Los Altos Hills, CA. $50,000, 2007. For first year<br />

of strategic plan.<br />

1818. Trust for Hidden Villa, Los Altos Hills, CA. $50,000, 2007. To kick off<br />

fundraising for second year of strategic plan.<br />

1819. Trust for Hidden Villa, Los Altos Hills, CA. $25,400, 2007. For Farm<br />

Program Restructuring.<br />

1820. Tufts University, Medford, MA. $1,700,000, 2007. For strategic plan<br />

of Communication and Research for Feinstein International Famine<br />

Center.<br />

1821. Tufts University, Medford, MA. $1,700,000, 2007. For strategic plan<br />

of Communication and Research for Feinstein International Famine<br />

Center.<br />

1822. Tufts University, Medford, MA. $500,000, 2007. For general operating<br />

support for Tisch College, Talloires Network.<br />

1823. Twenty-First Century Foundation, New York, NY. $100,000, 2007. For<br />

matching grant.<br />

1824. Twenty-First Century Foundation, New York, NY. $100,000, 2007. For<br />

matching grant.<br />

1825. United Nations Foundation, Washington, DC. $1,000,000, 2007.<br />

3-year grant. For Senior Executive Service Project.<br />

1826. United Way Silicon Valley, San Jose, CA. $12,000, 2007. For Peninsula<br />

Habitat for Humanity, Center for Excellence in Non Profits, Planned<br />

Parenthood Mar Monte, and for general distribution.<br />

1827. University of California at Santa Cruz Foundation, Santa Cruz, CA.<br />

$200,000, 2007. For New Teacher Center’s Getting Principal Coaching<br />

Right through Professional Learning Communities.<br />

1828. University of California at Santa Cruz Foundation, Santa Cruz, CA.<br />

$155,000, 2007. For New Teacher Center Mentor Training Modules for<br />

Induction Standards 15 and 16.<br />

1829. Vipani, Inc., Mountain View, CA. $10,000, 2007. For Stanford GMIX<br />

(Global Management Immersion Experience) consulting.<br />

1830. WestEd, San Francisco, CA. $30,000, 2007. For full range of services<br />

in literacy, child development, child supervision and adult education in<br />

San Jose area.<br />

1831. Westside Church, Bend, OR. $200,000, 2007. For Growing Better Heart<br />

First project.<br />

1832. Wildlife Conservation Network, Los Altos, CA. $100,000, 2007. For<br />

Annual Fund.<br />

1833. Wildlife Conservation Network, Los Altos, CA. $100,000, 2007.<br />

1834. Wildlife Conservation Network, Los Altos, CA. $60,000, 2007. For<br />

Cheetah Conservation Fund in Namibia and general support for Cheetah<br />

Conservation in Botswana.<br />

1835. Wildlife Conservation Network, Los Altos, CA. $25,000, 2007. For<br />

Okapi Conservation Project, Snow Leopard Conservancy, and general<br />

support.<br />

1836. Wildlife Conservation Network, Los Altos, CA. $15,000, 2007.<br />

1837. Wildlife Conservation Network, Los Altos, CA. $10,000, 2007.<br />

1838. William J. Clinton Presidential Foundation, Little Rock, AR. $10,000,<br />

2007. For Clinton Climate Initiative (CCI).<br />

1839. World Affairs Council of Northern California, San Francisco, CA.<br />

$200,000, 2007. 2-year grant. For Global Philanthropy Forum.<br />

1840. World Affairs Council of Northern California, San Francisco, CA.<br />

$25,000, 2007. For Global Philanthropy Forum Sustainability Planning<br />

Study.<br />

1841. World Affairs Council of Northern California, San Francisco, CA.<br />

$25,000, 2007. For Schools Program.<br />

1842. World Affairs Council of Northern California, San Francisco, CA.<br />

$15,000, 2007. For general support, and for Global Philanthropy Forum<br />

membership.<br />

1843. Youth and Family Enrichment Services, San Carlos, CA. $75,769,<br />

2007. For salary, benefits and agency overhead support for Housing<br />

Advocate, and stipends for youth and speakers and promotional<br />

materials for Housing Skills Program; through Foster Youth Housing<br />

Initiative (FYHI) and Fostering Future (FTF).<br />

The Skoll Foundation<br />

Limitations: No support for organizations new or early-stage business plans or<br />

ideas, schools and school districts, or programs promoting religious<br />

doctrine. No grants to individuals, or for scholarships, endowments,<br />

deficit reduction or land acquisition.<br />

1844. Businesses United in Investing, Lending and Development, Menlo Park,<br />

CA. $100,000, 2007. For core support and capacity building.<br />

1845. Child Helpline International, Amsterdam, Netherlands. $50,000, 2007.<br />

For executive transition.<br />

1846. Community Wealth Ventures, Washington, DC. $125,000, 2007. For<br />

Community Wealth Social Franchise Ventures.<br />

1847. Joint Venture: Silicon Valley Network, San Jose, CA. $90,000, 2007.<br />

For core support and capacity building.<br />

1848. Kashf Foundation, Lahore, Pakistan. $510,000, 2007. For expansion<br />

project.<br />

1849. Manchester Bidwell Corporation, Pittsburgh, PA. $345,000, 2007. For<br />

core support.<br />

1850. Riders for Health, United Kingdom. $75,000, 2007. For business plan<br />

development project.<br />

1851. Root Capital, Cambridge, MA. $230,000, 2007. For core support.<br />

1852. Silicon Valley Toxics Coalition, San Jose, CA. $90,000, 2007. For core<br />

support and capacity building.<br />

1853. SustainAbility, London, England. $500,000, 2007. For Skoll<br />

SustainAbility Program.<br />

Phoebe Snow Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in CA. No grants to individuals.<br />

1854. Newark Now, Newark, NJ. $25,000, 2006.<br />

Y & H Soda Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to Alameda and Contra Costa counties, CA. No<br />

support for animal welfare, the arts, environmental causes, private<br />

foundations, national medical research organizations, or political<br />

organizations. No grants to individuals, or for annual fundraising<br />

campaigns, media campaigns, endowments, faculty chairs, or advocacy<br />

grants.<br />

1855. Adult Day Services Network of Alameda County, Oakland, CA. $25,000,<br />

2007. For organization capacity building and program support.<br />

1856. Ally Action, Concord, CA. $25,000, 2007. For salary support for<br />

Executive Director and Communications-Outreach Coordinator.<br />

1857. Center for Community Benefit Organizations, Concord, CA. $35,000,<br />

2007. For Accountability-Empowerment Program, public policy<br />

component.<br />

1858. Davis Street Family Resource Center, San Leandro, CA. $40,000,<br />

2007. For core operations and capacity building.<br />

1859. Dominican Sisters of Mission San Jose, Fremont, CA. $10,000, 2007.<br />

For Vision of Hope School development.<br />

1860. Girls Inc. of Alameda County, San Leandro, CA. $25,000, 2007. For<br />

capacity-building.<br />

1861. Healthy Oakland, Oakland, CA. $20,000, 2007. For staff-consultant<br />

costs for development plan.<br />

1862. Live Oak Institute, Berkeley, CA. $10,000, 2007. For capacity-building<br />

and program support.<br />

1863. Live Oak Institute, Berkeley, CA. $10,000, 2007. For capacity building<br />

and program support.<br />

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1864. Local Initiatives Support Corporation, Bay Area, San Francisco, CA.<br />

$25,000, 2007. For Community Development Leadership Institute Peer<br />

Networks- Americorps programs.<br />

1865. New Leaders for New Schools, Bay Area Office, Oakland, CA. $10,000,<br />

2007. For general support of programs.<br />

1866. Saint Marys College of California, Moraga, CA. $30,000, 2007. For<br />

reading recovery teacher leaders.<br />

1867. Taproot Foundation, San Francisco, CA. $25,000, 2007. For service<br />

grants.<br />

1868. Teach for America, Oakland, CA. $25,000, 2007. For recruitment,<br />

selection, support, and professional development of Oakland Corps<br />

members.<br />

1869. Transformation through Education and Mutual Support, Oakland, CA.<br />

$25,000, 2007. For Grassroots Philanthropy for Self-Help in Monument<br />

Corridor-Concord.<br />

Levi Strauss Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national and international basis, with emphasis on<br />

Africa, Asia, Canada, Europe, and Latin America. No support for sports<br />

teams. No grants to individuals, or for capital campaigns or endowments,<br />

athletic competition, advertising, sponsorships, sectarian or religious<br />

activities, or political campaigns or causes.<br />

1870. AccountAbility: Institute of Social and Ethical AccountAbility, London,<br />

England. $100,000, 2006.<br />

1871. American Institute for Social Justice, Brooklyn, NY. $60,000, 2006.<br />

1872. CIF of the San Francisco Foundation, San Francisco, CA. $25,000,<br />

2006.<br />

1873. Community Development Institute, East Palo Alto, CA. $25,000, 2006.<br />

1874. Impact Fund, Berkeley, CA. $45,000, 2006.<br />

1875. Impact Fund, Berkeley, CA. $30,000, 2006.<br />

1876. Insight Center for Community Economic Development, Oakland, CA.<br />

$30,000, 2006.<br />

1877. Kadin Emegini Degerlendirme Vakfi, Istanbul, Turkey. $50,000, 2006.<br />

1878. National Center for Civic Innovation, Center for HIV Law and Policy, New<br />

York, NY. $70,000, 2006.<br />

1879. Twenty-First Century Foundation, New York, NY. $10,000, 2006.<br />

Stuart Foundation<br />

(also known as Elbridge Stuart Foundation)<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in CA and WA. No support for political or lobbying<br />

activities. No grants to individuals, or generally for endowments, building<br />

funds, or annual campaigns, capital or operating support to sustain<br />

existing service capacity.<br />

1880. California Court Appointed Special Advocates Association, Oakland, CA.<br />

$240,000, 2007. 3-year grant. For general support.<br />

1881. California Department of Social Services, Sacramento, CA. $200,000,<br />

2007. 5-year grant. To provide support for California Permanency for<br />

Youth Project (CPYP).<br />

1882. California Youth Connection, San Francisco, CA. $224,032, 2007.<br />

3-year grant. To strengthen CYC’s chapter’s ability to address policy<br />

issues and increase membership.<br />

1883. Center for Strengthening the Teaching Profession, Tacoma, WA.<br />

$500,000, 2007. 3-year grant. To investigate conditions of teaching in<br />

Washington and promote policies and practices that support effective<br />

teaching students need to learn well.<br />

1884. Children and Youth Justice Center, Seattle, WA. $40,000, 2007. For<br />

planning grant to revise and reconvene collaborative efforts to improve<br />

experience of infants, toddlers and their families in Dependency Court.<br />

1885. CIF of the San Francisco Foundation, San Francisco, CA. $300,000,<br />

2007. 2-year grant. To provide general support for San Francisco’s<br />

Communities of Opportunity Initiative, with efforts targeted toward<br />

starting high priority programs, supporting organizational infrastructure,<br />

and providing for evaluation and communications.<br />

1886. CIF of the San Francisco Foundation, San Francisco, CA. $35,000,<br />

2007. For Communities of Opportunity Partnership for Bayview Hunter’s<br />

Point Children and Families.<br />

1887. Developmental Studies Center, Oakland, CA. $250,000, 2007. 2-year<br />

grant. To build capacity to expand dissemination of its in-school and<br />

after-school programs in California and Washington.<br />

1888. Highline School District No. 401, Burien, WA. $30,000, 2007. To<br />

support Community Schools Partner of Highline merger into Tukwila<br />

Community Schools Collaboration.<br />

1889. Institute for Educational Advancement, South Pasadena, CA. $75,000,<br />

2007. 3-year grant. For general operating support.<br />

1890. Inverness Research Associates, Inverness, CA. $50,000, 2007. To<br />

start Bay Area Consortium for Improving Science Education, to<br />

strengthen capacity of Bay Area educators, school districts, science<br />

education organizations, and other child and youth-serving organizations<br />

to improve science education.<br />

1891. Loyola Marymount University, Los Angeles, CA. $350,000, 2007. 3-year<br />

grant. To create Center for Math and Science Teaching (CMAST), to<br />

strengthen math and science teaching and learning in charter and small<br />

high schools serving economically disadvantaged youth.<br />

1892. Mental Health Advocacy Services, Los Angeles, CA. $200,000, 2007.<br />

3-year grant. To provide technical assistance and support to<br />

Family-to-Family sites in California in order to improve educational<br />

outcomes for foster youth.<br />

1893. National Association of Urban Debate Leagues, Chicago, IL. $35,000,<br />

2007. For nine-month strategic business planning process that results<br />

in implementation of new Los Angeles and Bay Area Urban Debate<br />

Leagues.<br />

1894. New Futures, Burien, WA. $100,000, 2007. 4-year grant. For Youth and<br />

Family Involvement Project and Reachout Training Program.<br />

1895. Powerful Schools, Seattle, WA. $125,000, 2007. 3-year grant. For<br />

general core operating support to expand programmatic service delivery<br />

in City of Seattle.<br />

1896. Public Health Institute, Oakland, CA. $500,000, 2007. 7-year grant. To<br />

support for California Permanency for Youth Project (CPYP).<br />

1897. Taproot Foundation, San Francisco, CA. $75,000, 2007. To fund<br />

service grants for Stuart grantees in Bay Area and Seattle.<br />

1898. Treehouse, Seattle, WA. $25,000, 2007. For planning grant to develop<br />

and implement Advocate Community Training (ACT).<br />

1899. University Enterprises, Sacramento, CA. $50,000, 2007. For Brokers<br />

of Expertise.<br />

1900. University of California, Oakland, CA. $155,000, 2007. To develop<br />

long-term plan and build support for California Subject Matter Projects to<br />

increase capacity.<br />

1901. University of California, Santa Cruz, CA. $75,000, 2007. For evaluation<br />

and expansion of Art of Teaching program.<br />

1902. University of California, Berkeley, CA. $18,283, 2007. 2-year grant. To<br />

provide management of technical assistance for California Connected by<br />

25 Initiative.<br />

1903. Urban Education Partnership, Los Angeles, CA. $150,000, 2007. 4-year<br />

grant. To implement community school model in Pacoima, CA through<br />

multi-agency, multi-school collaborative.<br />

1904. Urban Education Partnership, Los Angeles, CA. $50,000, 2007. 2-year<br />

grant. To design, develop and implement evaluation strategy, business<br />

plan and provide technical assistance in Pacoima.<br />

1905. WestEd, San Francisco, CA. $265,500, 2007. For Tipping Point,<br />

turnaround strategy for California’s low-performing schools.<br />

S. Mark Taper Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in southern CA. No support for religious<br />

organizations or specific diseases. No grants to individuals.<br />

1906. Community Health Alliance of Pasadena, Pasadena, CA. $100,000,<br />

2006.<br />

1907. Los Angeles Community Design Center, Los Angeles, CA. $75,000,<br />

2006.<br />

1908. Orange County Partnership, Orange, CA. $20,000, 2006.<br />

Tosa Foundation<br />

(formerly Morgridge Family Foundation)<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national basis. No grants to individuals.<br />

1909. CIF of the San Francisco Foundation, San Francisco, CA. $98,000,<br />

2006.<br />

1910. EngenderHealth, New York, NY. $50,000, 2006.<br />

1911. Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund, Boston, MA. $39,023, 2006.<br />

1912. Holderness School District, Holderness, NH. $35,000, 2006. For<br />

Reading Recovery teacher for Holderness Central School.<br />

1913. Resource Area for Teachers, San Jose, CA. $100,000, 2006.<br />

UniHealth Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in CA in the following areas: San Fernando and<br />

Santa Clarita Valley, Westside and Downtown Los Angeles, San Gabriel<br />

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Grants for Capacity Building, Management & Technical Assistance<br />

Valley, and Long Beach and Orange County. No support for<br />

propagandizing and/or influencing legislation, political campaigns,<br />

programs that promote religious doctrine, or biomedical/non-applied<br />

research. No grants to individuals, or for endowments, annual drives, or<br />

retirement of debt.<br />

1914. Childrens Hospital of Orange County Foundation, Orange, CA.<br />

$250,000, 2007. For Strategic Balanced Scorecard Initiative.<br />

1915. Citrus Valley Health Partners, Covina, CA. $86,000, 2007. For RN/LVN<br />

Nurse Mentoring and Professional Development (MAP) Program.<br />

1916. Community Partners, Los Angeles, CA. $500,000, 2007. For Building<br />

Clinic Capacity for Quality (BCCQ): Phase II.<br />

1917. COPE Health Solutions, Los Angeles, CA. $296,500, 2007. For COPE<br />

Capacity Building Project.<br />

1918. Human Interaction Research Institute, Encino, CA. $72,317, 2007. For<br />

Raising The Bar: Increasing Capacity of San Fernando Valley Mental<br />

Health Agencies to Use Evidence-Based Practices.<br />

1919. Institute for Healthcare Improvement, Cambridge, MA. $177,000,<br />

2007. For Reducing Harm Through Effective Board Leadership of Quality.<br />

1920. Ronald McDonald House Charities of Southern California, Los Angeles,<br />

CA. $127,752, 2007. For Measuring the Impact of Ronald McDonald<br />

Houses and Family Camps.<br />

1921. Saint Joseph Health System, Orange, CA. $75,150, 2007. For<br />

Language Access Cultural Competency Project.<br />

1922. Santa Teresita Medical Center, Duarte, CA. $45,000, 2007. For<br />

Pre-Construction Contract Agreement with Slater Builders Inc.<br />

1923. Southern California Grantmakers, Los Angeles, CA. $50,000, 2007. For<br />

Organizational Capacity Building.<br />

1924. University of California, Irvine, CA. $184,067, 2007. For Elder Abuse<br />

Training Institute.<br />

1925. University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA. $90,000, 2007. For<br />

Health Information Management (HIM) Initiative.<br />

1926. University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA. $75,000, 2007. For<br />

Health Information Management (HIM) Initiative.<br />

1927. University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA. $75,000, 2007. For<br />

Health Information Management (HIM) Initiative.<br />

1928. Valley Presbyterian Hospital Foundation, Van Nuys, CA. $201,341,<br />

2007. To Improving Pain Management and Palliative Care Skills of<br />

Professional Caregivers as a Compassionate Approach to Elder Abuse<br />

Prevention.<br />

Wayne & Gladys Valley Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in Alameda and Contra Costa counties, CA. No<br />

support for veterans, fraternal, labor, service club, military, or similar<br />

organizations. No grants to individuals, or for fundraising events, dinners,<br />

advertising, private operating foundations, or generally for endowments.<br />

1929. Community Resources for Science, Berkeley, CA. $15,000, 2007. For<br />

Community in the Classroom project.<br />

1930. Oakland Community Organizations, Oakland, CA. $50,000, 2007. For<br />

Small Schools Initiative.<br />

1931. Teach for America, San Francisco, CA. $150,000, 2007. For Bay Area<br />

expansion.<br />

Wasserman Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in CA. No grants to individuals or to fund<br />

independent film projects.<br />

1932. American Football Coaches Foundation, Waco, TX. $25,000, 2006.<br />

1933. Green Dot Education Project, Los Angeles, CA. $2,000,000, 2006.<br />

1934. Museum Associates, Los Angeles, CA. $150,000, 2006.<br />

1935. Teach for America, New York, NY. $100,000, 2006.<br />

Weingart Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to 7 southern CA counties; Los Angeles, Kern,<br />

Orange, Santa Barbara, Riverside, San Bernadino, and Ventura. No<br />

support for environmental or religious programs, political refugee or<br />

international concerns, federated fundraising groups, or national<br />

organizations that do not have chapters operating in Southern California.<br />

No grants to individuals, or for endowment funds, normal operating<br />

expenses, annual campaigns, emergency funds, deficit financing,<br />

fellowships, seminars, conferences, publications, workshops, travel,<br />

surveys, films, medical research, or publishing activities.<br />

1936. Alcott Center for Mental Health Services, Los Angeles, CA. $75,000,<br />

2007. 2-year grant. To hire Development Director and purchase donor<br />

tracking software.<br />

1937. American Jewish University, Los Angeles, CA. $10,000, 2007. For<br />

scholarships toward MBA-Nonprofit program.<br />

1938. ARC of Southeast Los Angeles County, Downey, CA. $521,720, 2007.<br />

3-year grant. For multi-year organizational capacity building project<br />

through Developmental Disabilities Initiative.<br />

1939. ARC of Ventura County, Ventura, CA. $400,000, 2007. 3-year grant. For<br />

multi-year organizational capacity building project through Developmental<br />

Disabilities Initiative.<br />

1940. Boys and Girls Clubs of Pasadena, Pasadena, CA. $90,000, 2007.<br />

2-year grant. To hire Vice President of Development.<br />

1941. Boys and Girls Clubs of Santa Barbara County, United, Santa Barbara,<br />

CA. $60,000, 2007. 2-year grant. For hiring Development Director.<br />

1942. Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, Los Angeles, CA. $10,000, 2007. For<br />

minority health professional academic program.<br />

1943. Community Partners, Los Angeles, CA. $35,000, 2007. For LA Health<br />

Action study relating to Skid Row Homeless Healthcare Initiative.<br />

1944. Community Partners, Los Angeles, CA. $10,000, 2007. To expand LA<br />

COMMONS, art based civic participation model, to new neighborhoods.<br />

1945. Community Partners, Los Angeles, CA. $10,000, 2007. For additional<br />

staff for Foundation of Successful Solutions - Project TECH.<br />

1946. Covenant House California, Hollywood, CA. $500,000, 2007. 3-year<br />

grant. For CHC capacity building project.<br />

1947. Down Syndrome Association of Orange County, Costa Mesa, CA.<br />

$150,000, 2007. 2-year grant. For project strengthening organizational<br />

capacity and scope.<br />

1948. Downtown Womens Center, Los Angeles, CA. $128,700, 2007. For<br />

capacity-building of financial, fundraising, and program design systems.<br />

1949. Eagle Rock Community Cultural Association, Center for the Arts, Eagle<br />

Rock, Los Angeles, CA. $50,000, 2007. To strengthen administrative<br />

capacity in order to expand and improve overall programming.<br />

1950. El Puente Community Development Corporation, KidWorks, Santa Ana,<br />

CA. $50,000, 2007. 2-year grant. For salary support for Chief Operating<br />

Officer.<br />

1951. Home Ownership Made Easy, Culver City, CA. $400,000, 2007. 3-year<br />

grant. For multi-year organizational capacity building project through<br />

Developmental Disabilities Initiative.<br />

1952. Human Interaction Research Institute, Encino, CA. $100,000, 2007.<br />

2.25-year grant. For start-up funding to establish Valley Nonprofit<br />

Resources.<br />

1953. Los Angeles Community Design Center, Los Angeles, CA. $200,000,<br />

2007. 2-year grant. To expand and enhance Resident Services Program.<br />

1954. Loyola Marymount University, Los Angeles, CA. $1,026,026, 2007.<br />

4-year grant. For Charter School Leadership Academy Initiative.<br />

1955. Meals on Wheels West, Santa Monica, CA. $10,000, 2007. To hire<br />

consultant to increase visibility.<br />

1956. P. F. Bresee Foundation, Los Angeles, CA. $10,000, 2007. To<br />

strengthen overall fiscal and programming capacity.<br />

1957. Pediatric Therapy Network, Torrance, CA. $75,000, 2007. 2-year grant.<br />

For multi-year organizational capacity building project through<br />

Developmental Disabilities Initiative.<br />

1958. Pomona Unified School District, Pomona, CA. $120,000, 2007. 2-year<br />

grant. For multi-year organizational capacity building project through<br />

Developmental Disabilities Initiative.<br />

1959. Ride on L.A., Chatsworth, CA. $150,000, 2007. 2-year grant. For<br />

multi-year organizational capacity building project through Developmental<br />

Disabilities Initiative.<br />

1960. Saint Joseph Ballet Company, Santa Ana, CA. $300,000, 2007. 3-year<br />

grant. For building program and organizational capacity, including Latino<br />

component.<br />

1961. San Fernando Valley Association for the Retarded, North Hills, CA.<br />

$163,650, 2007. 2-year grant. For multi-year organizational capacity<br />

building project through Developmental Disabilities Initiative.<br />

1962. Special Olympics Southern California, Culver City, CA. $500,000, 2007.<br />

2-year grant. For multi-year organizational capacity building project<br />

through Developmental Disabilities Initiative.<br />

1963. University of California, School of Public Affairs, Los Angeles, CA.<br />

$40,240, 2007. To study Inland Empire nonprofit sector.<br />

1964. University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA. $340,406, 2007.<br />

3-year grant. For Urban Public Schools Initiative convening and<br />

evaluation.<br />

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1965. University of Southern California, Center for Philanthropy, Los Angeles,<br />

CA. $10,000, 2007. For report on foundation support of nonprofit capital<br />

needs in southern California.<br />

1966. Villa Esperanza, Pasadena, CA. $830,000, 2007. 3-year grant. For<br />

multi-year organizational capacity building project through Developmental<br />

Disabilities Initiative.<br />

1967. Work Training Program, Santa Barbara, CA. $80,000, 2007. 2-year<br />

grant. For multi-year organizational capacity building project, including<br />

developmentally disabled component.<br />

Wells Fargo Foundation<br />

(formerly Norwest Foundation)<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in areas of company operations; giving on a<br />

national basis for the Wells Fargo Housing Foundation. No support for<br />

religious organizations not of direct benefit to the entire community,<br />

lobbying organizations, or fraternal organizations. No grants to<br />

individuals, or for political campaigns, advertising purchases including<br />

booths and tickets, fundraising dinners, video or film production, club<br />

memberships, or endowments.<br />

1968. Achieve Minneapolis, Minneapolis, MN. $25,000, 2006.<br />

1969. Agricultural Education Foundation, Atascadero, CA. $10,000, 2006.<br />

1970. Agriculture and Land-Based Training Association, Salinas, CA.<br />

$15,000, 2006.<br />

1971. Bay Area Construction Sector Intervention Collaborative, Oakland, CA.<br />

$10,000, 2006.<br />

1972. Business Invest in Growth, Austin, TX. $21,420, 2006.<br />

1973. Business Resource Group, Fresno, CA. $25,000, 2006.<br />

1974. California Capital Financial Development Corporation, Sacramento, CA.<br />

$10,000, 2006.<br />

1975. California Housing Partnership Corporation, San Francisco, CA.<br />

$25,000, 2006.<br />

1976. Center on Sustainable Communities, West Des Moines, IA. $15,000,<br />

2006.<br />

1977. Community Development Technologies Center, Los Angeles, CA.<br />

$25,000, 2006.<br />

1978. Community Housing Resource Center, Vancouver, WA. $10,000, 2006.<br />

1979. Community Partners, Los Angeles, CA. $25,000, 2006.<br />

1980. Critical Path Institute, Tucson, AZ. $25,000, 2006.<br />

1981. Executive Service Corps of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA.<br />

$50,000, 2006.<br />

1982. First Childrens Finance, Minneapolis, MN. $15,000, 2006.<br />

1983. Greater Metropolitan Housing Corporation-Twin Cities, Minneapolis,<br />

MN. $47,000, 2006.<br />

1984. Greater Metropolitan Housing Corporation-Twin Cities, Minneapolis,<br />

MN. $10,000, 2006.<br />

1985. Greater Minnesota Housing Fund, Saint Paul, MN. $15,000, 2006.<br />

1986. Hawaii Homeownership Center, Honolulu, HI. $25,000, 2006.<br />

1987. Helping Industry Resolve Employment Disabilities, Minneapolis, MN.<br />

$30,000, 2006.<br />

1988. Home Ownership Center of Greater Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH. $82,000,<br />

2006.<br />

1989. Home Ownership Center of Greater Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH. $10,000,<br />

2006.<br />

1990. Impact Capital, Seattle, WA. $25,000, 2006.<br />

1991. Impact Capital, Seattle, WA. $10,000, 2006.<br />

1992. Inner City Advisors, Oakland, CA. $10,000, 2006.<br />

1993. Institute for Social and Economic Development, Omaha, NE. $25,000,<br />

2006.<br />

1994. Local Initiatives Support Corporation, New York, NY. $70,000, 2006.<br />

1995. Local Initiatives Support Corporation, New York, NY. $60,000, 2006.<br />

1996. Local Initiatives Support Corporation, New York, NY. $50,000, 2006.<br />

1997. Local Initiatives Support Corporation, New York, NY. $25,000, 2006.<br />

1998. Local Initiatives Support Corporation, New York, NY. $25,000, 2006.<br />

1999. Local Initiatives Support Corporation, New York, NY. $25,000, 2006.<br />

2000. Local Initiatives Support Corporation, New York, NY. $25,000, 2006.<br />

2001. Local Initiatives Support Corporation, New York, NY. $10,000, 2006.<br />

2002. Long Island Housing Partnership, Hauppauge, NY. $10,000, 2006.<br />

2003. Los Angeles Community Design Center, Los Angeles, CA. $25,000,<br />

2006.<br />

2004. Management Assistance Program for Nonprofits, Saint Paul, MN.<br />

$16,000, 2006.<br />

2005. Milestone Growth Fund, Minneapolis, MN. $10,000, 2006.<br />

2006. Mission Community Services Corporation, San Luis Obispo, CA.<br />

$15,000, 2006.<br />

2007. Model Cities of Saint Paul, Saint Paul, MN. $10,000, 2006.<br />

2008. National American Indian Housing Council, Washington, DC. $10,000,<br />

2006.<br />

2009. Nebraska Housing Developers Association, Lincoln, NE. $10,000,<br />

2006.<br />

2010. Neighborhood Housing Services of Austin, Austin, TX. $15,000, 2006.<br />

2011. Neighborhood Housing Services of Chelsea, Chelsea, MA. $10,000,<br />

2006.<br />

2012. Neighborhood Housing Services of Chicago, Chicago, IL. $10,000,<br />

2006.<br />

2013. Neighborhood Housing Services of Green Bay, Green Bay, WI. $10,000,<br />

2006.<br />

2014. Neighborhood Housing Services of Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA.<br />

$50,000, 2006.<br />

2015. Neighborhood Housing Services of Minneapolis, Minneapolis, MN.<br />

$15,000, 2006.<br />

2016. Neighborhood Housing Services of New Britain, New Britain, CT.<br />

$10,000, 2006.<br />

2017. Neighborhood Housing Services of New Britain, New Britain, CT.<br />

$10,000, 2006.<br />

2018. Neighborhood Housing Services of Pasadena, Pasadena, CA. $10,000,<br />

2006.<br />

2019. Neighborhood Housing Services of Phoenix, Phoenix, AZ. $10,000,<br />

2006.<br />

2020. Neighborhood Housing Services of Pocatello, Pocatello, ID. $15,000,<br />

2006.<br />

2021. Neighborhood Housing Services of San Antonio, San Antonio, TX.<br />

$10,000, 2006.<br />

2022. Neighborhood Housing Services of Southern Nevada, North Las Vegas,<br />

NV. $10,000, 2006.<br />

2023. Neighborhood Housing Services of Southwestern Maricopa County,<br />

Avondale, AZ. $25,000, 2006.<br />

2024. Neighborhood Housing Services of Utica, Utica, NY. $12,500, 2006.<br />

2025. Neighborhood Housing Services, Twin Cities, Saint Paul, MN. $25,000,<br />

2006.<br />

2026. SELF Employment Loan Fund, Phoenix, AZ. $15,000, 2006.<br />

2027. Service Corps of Retired Executives Association, Washington, DC.<br />

$10,000, 2006.<br />

2028. Statewide Independent Living Council of Illinois, Springfield, IL.<br />

$10,000, 2006.<br />

2029. Taproot Foundation, San Francisco, CA. $25,000, 2006.<br />

2030. Teach for America, New York, NY. $10,000, 2006.<br />

2031. TMC Development Working Solutions, San Francisco, CA. $50,000,<br />

2006.<br />

2032. Urban Ventures Leadership Foundation, Minneapolis, MN. $30,000,<br />

2006.<br />

2033. Valley Small Business Development Corporation, Fresno, CA. $25,000,<br />

2006.<br />

2034. West Contra Costa Business Development Center, Richmond, CA.<br />

$15,000, 2006.<br />

Wood-Claeyssens Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to Santa Barbara and Ventura counties, CA. No<br />

support for tax-supported educational institutions, government-funded<br />

organizations, religious or political organizations, or for medical<br />

research. No grants to individuals.<br />

2035. Nonprofit Support Center, Santa Barbara, CA. $15,000, 2007. For<br />

program and operating support.<br />

2036. Pepperdine University, Malibu, CA. $61,500, 2007. For Ventura County<br />

non-profit leadership, management training, development.<br />

The Zellerbach Family Foundation<br />

(formerly The Zellerbach Family Fund)<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in the San Francisco Bay Area, CA. No grants to<br />

individuals, or for capital or endowment funds, research, scholarships,<br />

or fellowships; no loans.<br />

2037. AnewAmerica Community Corporation, Berkeley, CA. $70,000, 2006.<br />

2-year grant. To promote long term economic security for new U.S.<br />

citizens, immigrants and refugees through provision of comprehensive<br />

training and technical assistance in microenterprise development, asset<br />

building and community service activities.<br />

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Grants for Capacity Building, Management & Technical Assistance<br />

2038. CIF of the San Francisco Foundation, San Francisco, CA. $120,000,<br />

2006. 2-year grant. For Bay Area Parent Leadership Action Network.<br />

2039. Coastside Hope, El Granada, CA. $40,000, 2006. For Immigration and<br />

Citizenship program, providing program and capacity building support for<br />

family based immigration legal services to low income immigrants.<br />

2040. CompassPoint Nonprofit Services, San Francisco, CA. $30,000, 2006.<br />

2-year grant. To enhance nonprofit leadership and organizational<br />

development of Zellerbach Family Foundation grantees by underwriting<br />

75% of costs of CompassPoint workshops, conferences and<br />

publications.<br />

2041. Contra Costa, County of, Employment and Human Services Department,<br />

Martinez, CA. $75,000, 2006. For Shared Family Care for Young Mothers<br />

in Foster Care, developing model for whole family placement with mentor<br />

families, adapted to serve pregnant and parenting teen mothers.<br />

2042. National Council on Crime and Delinquency, Oakland, CA. $40,000,<br />

2006. For parental arrest protocol evaluation.<br />

2043. Oakland Community Organizations, Oakland, CA. $50,000, 2006. For<br />

Small Schools Initiative: Changing the Face of Education in Oakland.<br />

2044. Parent Services Project, San Rafael, CA. $10,000, 2006. To assist with<br />

executive transition specifically by supporting executive recruitment and<br />

screening portion of organizations succession planning project.<br />

2045. Solano County Health and Social Services Department, Fairfield, CA.<br />

$60,000, 2006. For Emancipating Youth County Peer Team project, to<br />

develop and pilot test technical assistance project to improve services<br />

for emancipating foster youth.<br />

2046. Taproot Foundation, San Francisco, CA. $20,000, 2006. For<br />

participation of four Zellerbach Family Foundation grantees in Service<br />

Grants Program.<br />

2047. Theater Bay Area, San Francisco, CA. $25,000, 2006. For professionals<br />

to provide consultation to grantees of Community Arts Distribution<br />

Committee.<br />

2048. United Advocates for Children of California, Sacramento, CA. $40,000,<br />

2006. For Youth Leadership Academy, providing forums for discussion<br />

of mental health policies and programs that affect youth, support for<br />

youth currently or formerly involved in public mental health services,<br />

support for presenting youth concerns to decision-makers and<br />

organizational development activities to develop leadership.<br />

2049. United Advocates for Children of California, Sacramento, CA. $40,000,<br />

2006. For Transition Age Youth project, providing forums for discussion<br />

of mental health policies and programs that affect youth, support for<br />

youth currently or formerly in public mental health services, support for<br />

presenting youth concerns to decision-makers and organizational<br />

development activities to develop leadership.<br />

2050. University of California, Berkeley, CA. $10,000, 2006. For Foster Care<br />

Stability review.<br />

2051. Womens Foundation of California, San Francisco, CA. $50,000, 2006.<br />

For La Cocina, new full-service, shared-use commercial kitchen, technical<br />

assistance, and business incubator project that assists low-income<br />

Latina women in San Francisco’s Mission District to develop and manage<br />

successful food-related businesses.<br />

2052. Womens Initiative for Self Employment, San Francisco, CA. $50,000,<br />

2006. For ALAS (Alternativas para Latinas en Autosuficiencia) program,<br />

to increase financial self-sufficiency and social advancement of Latina<br />

immigrant women through training and technical assistance in<br />

microenterprise development and financial literacy.<br />

COLORADO<br />

Bohemian Foundation<br />

(formerly The Stryker-Short Foundation)<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to the Fort Collins, CO, area. No support for specific<br />

religious programs, tuition-based private schools, private foundations,<br />

individual team requests or discriminatory programs. No grants to<br />

individuals, or for scholarships, debt reduction, multi-year requests,<br />

multi-program requests, fundraising events, or for program-related<br />

investments.<br />

2053. United Way of Larimer County, Fort Collins, CO. $10,000, 2006. For<br />

Northern Colorado Technical Assistance Partnership.<br />

Temple Hoyne Buell Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving only in CO. No support for political organizations, sectarian<br />

programs, or promoting religion. Generally, no support for medical<br />

programs. No grants to individuals, or for past operating deficit, or<br />

retirement of debt. Generally, no grants for testimonial dinners,<br />

multi-year awards, events, annual campaigns, membership drives,<br />

emergency needs, conferences, or endowments; no loans.<br />

2054. Aims Community College Foundation, Monfort Early Childhood<br />

Education Center, Greeley, CO. $10,000, 2007. for Qualistar rating and<br />

improvements.<br />

2055. Alliance for Kids, Colorado Springs, CO. $125,000, 2007. To create El<br />

Paso County Office for Professional Development.<br />

2056. Aspen, City of, Aspen, CO. $20,000, 2007. For program administration<br />

scale.<br />

2057. Auraria Higher Education Center, Denver, CO. $50,000, 2007. For<br />

general operating support.<br />

2058. Boulder, City of, Early Care and Education Council of Boulder County,<br />

Boulder, CO. $60,000, 2007. For professional development program.<br />

2059. Clayton Foundation, Denver, CO. $75,000, 2007. For Environmental<br />

Rating System Project.<br />

2060. Colorado Nonprofit Association, Denver, CO. $10,000, 2007. For<br />

Generosity Project.<br />

2061. Colorado Parent and Child Foundation, Denver, CO. $15,000, 2007.<br />

For ongoing evaluation of HIPPY programs.<br />

2062. Colorado Springs Child Nursery Centers, Colorado Springs, CO.<br />

$65,000, 2007. For professional development program.<br />

2063. Community Partnership for Child Development, Colorado Springs, CO.<br />

$73,000, 2007. To implement consultative model pilot to build capacity<br />

of preschool classroom staff to address children’s challenging<br />

behaviors.<br />

2064. Durango 4-C Council, Durango, CO. $30,000, 2007. For professional<br />

development program.<br />

2065. Durango 4-C Council, Durango, CO. $27,404, 2007. For professional<br />

development program.<br />

2066. Early Childhood Council of Larimer County, Fort Collins, CO. $107,852,<br />

2007. For professional development project.<br />

2067. Early Childhood Council of the San Luis Valley, Alamosa, CO. $85,000,<br />

2007. For professional development project.<br />

2068. Handprints Early Education Centers, South Center, Colorado Springs,<br />

CO. $15,000, 2007. For Qualistar rating and for general operating<br />

support.<br />

2069. Logan County Department of Social Services, Sterling, CO. $24,035,<br />

2007. For professional and workforce development.<br />

2070. Morgan County Family Center, Local Board for Early Care and Education,<br />

Fort Morgan, CO. $40,000, 2007. For education, evaluation, and<br />

enhancement project.<br />

2071. Pinon Project, Cortez, CO. $35,000, 2007. For Tree House Child<br />

Development Center, to support The Incredible Years curriculum and<br />

implement countywide Early Childhood Strategic Plan.<br />

2072. University of Denver, College of Education, Denver, CO. $360,000,<br />

2007. For Buell Early Childhood Leadership Program.<br />

The Colorado Trust<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to CO. No support for religious organizations for<br />

religious purposes, political organizations, or private foundations. No<br />

grants to individuals, or for endowments, deficit financing or debt<br />

retirement, building funds, or real estate acquisition.<br />

2073. Centennial Area Health Education Center, Greeley, CO. $74,968, 2006.<br />

2074. Central Colorado Area Health Education Center, Aurora, CO. $200,000,<br />

2006.<br />

The Community Foundation Serving Boulder County<br />

(formerly Boulder Area Communities Foundation)<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in the Boulder County, CO, area. No support for<br />

religious purposes.<br />

2075. Community Resource Center, Denver, CO. $40,000, 2007. For Let Us<br />

Rise Project.<br />

2076. Growing Gardens of Boulder County, Boulder, CO. $20,000, 2007. For<br />

Cultiva youth project and organizational capacity building.<br />

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Daniels—COLORADO<br />

2077. Womens Wilderness Institute, Boulder, CO. $20,000, 2007. For girls’<br />

wilderness program and organizational capacity building.<br />

Adolph Coors Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in CO. No support for preschools, day care centers,<br />

nursing homes or other extended care facilities, museums or museum<br />

projects, churches or church projects, animals or animal-related<br />

programs, national health organizations, historic renovation,<br />

tax-supported organizations or public or private K-12 schools. Generally,<br />

no grants to individuals, or for endowment funds, research, production<br />

of films or other media-related projects, conduit funding, deficits, debt<br />

retirement, computer equipment, start-up funding, special events,<br />

meetings, or seminars.<br />

2078. Colorado Nonprofit Association, Denver, CO. $45,000, 2007.<br />

The Crowell Trust<br />

(also known as Henry P. and Susan C. Crowell Trust)<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national basis. No support for churches or schooling<br />

from kindergarten through 12th grade. No grants to individuals, or for<br />

endowment funds; no loans.<br />

2079. AFMIN USA, Tuscaloosa, AL. $25,000, 2007. For Advanced Pastoral<br />

Leadership Training in Rwanda.<br />

2080. African Leadership and Reconciliation Ministries, Dallas, TX. $20,000,<br />

2007. For scholarships for students at Christian Leadership Institute for<br />

Sudan (CLIS).<br />

2081. Artists in Christian Testimony International, Brentwood, TN. $25,000,<br />

2007. For ACT International Arts-Ministry Training Institute.<br />

2082. Children in Christ, Round Hill, VA. $10,000, 2007. For developing<br />

African leaders to effectively manage volunteer child evangelism and<br />

discipleship programs.<br />

2083. Christian Associates International, Monument, CO. $10,000, 2007. To<br />

raise up European leaders to become church planters.<br />

2084. Christian Healing Network, Colorado Springs, CO. $15,000, 2007. For<br />

general operating support.<br />

2085. Cook Communications Ministries International, Colorado Springs, CO.<br />

$50,000, 2007. For equipping Chinese church leaders with training<br />

resources.<br />

2086. Development Associates International, Colorado Springs, CO.<br />

$140,000, 2007. For building capacity for impact and mission<br />

consulting.<br />

2087. Elim Fellowship, Lima, NY. $25,000, 2007. For magazine training<br />

international, production of DVD course on business of magazine<br />

publishing.<br />

2088. Every Home for Christ, Colorado Springs, CO. $20,000, 2007. To<br />

provide Train and Multiply curriculum to believers in Camaroon.<br />

2089. Hindustan Bible Institute, Forest, VA. $30,000, 2007. For North India<br />

Leadership Training, Maharashtra.<br />

2090. Horizons International, Boulder, CO. $40,000, 2007. For long-term<br />

internship program.<br />

2091. Institute of Chinese Studies, Fullerton, CA. $25,000, 2007. For CEO<br />

Initiative.<br />

2092. Interserve, Upper Darby, PA. $25,000, 2007. For capacity building of<br />

Interserve International.<br />

2093. John Stott Ministries, Menlo Park, CA. $50,000, 2007. For African Bible<br />

Commentary in Swahili.<br />

2094. Latin America Mission, Miami, FL. $25,000, 2007. For leadership<br />

transition.<br />

2095. OC International, Colorado Springs, CO. $40,000, 2007. For IMC<br />

Operations (capacity development).<br />

2096. Oxford Center for Mission Studies USA, Los Angeles, CA. $20,000,<br />

2007. For operation and development of OCMS and its programs.<br />

2097. Partners International, Spokane, WA. $125,000, 2007. For year-two<br />

building internal and field capacity to evangelize the world’s<br />

least-reached regions.<br />

2098. Pioneers, Inc., Orlando, FL. $340,000, 2007. For Ted Fletcher Ministry<br />

Center, fulfillment of Pioneers’ mission and mission consulting.<br />

2099. Project MedSend, Orange, CT. $25,000, 2007. For debt repayment for<br />

medical missionaries.<br />

2100. Promise Keepers, Denver, CO. $20,000, 2007. For training program for<br />

ambassadors.<br />

2101. VisionQuest Alliance, Monument, CO. $20,000, 2007. To strengthen<br />

workflow management.<br />

Daniels Fund<br />

(formerly Daniels Foundation)<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in CO, with emphasis on Denver; funding also in<br />

NM, WY and UT with a limited basis nationally. No support for arts and<br />

cultural programs. No grants to individuals (except for Daniels Fund<br />

Scholarship Program) or for academic, medical, or scientific research, or<br />

conferences, symposia, or workshops, or for debt elimination,<br />

endowments, fundraising or special events (purchase of tables or<br />

conferences), or for creation, publication or distribution of publications<br />

or for video productions.<br />

2102. Amy Biehl High School, Albuquerque, NM. $75,000, 2006. For<br />

curriculum development and assessment.<br />

2103. Arrupe Jesuit High School, Denver, CO. $58,000, 2006. For nonprofit<br />

interns and evaluation.<br />

2104. Big Brothers Big Sisters of Northern New Mexico, Santa Fe, NM.<br />

$150,000, 2006. For statewide expansion.<br />

2105. Building Excellent Schools, Boston, MA. $100,000, 2006. For charter<br />

school fellowship program.<br />

2106. Camp Fire USA, Kansas City, MO. $48,000, 2006. For Rocky Mountain<br />

Region restructuring.<br />

2107. Child Care Connections, Colorado Springs, CO. $30,000, 2006. For<br />

Mentoring and Environmental Rating Improvement Team (MERIT)<br />

Program.<br />

2108. Clayton Foundation, Denver, CO. $250,000, 2006. For Early Childhood<br />

Education and Professional Development Center.<br />

2109. Colorado League of Charter Schools, Denver, CO. $40,000, 2006. For<br />

charter school planning.<br />

2110. Colorado Nonprofit Association, Denver, CO. $75,000, 2006. For<br />

capacity/organizational development project.<br />

2111. Colorado Nonprofit Association, Denver, CO. $20,000, 2006. For<br />

anniversary gala.<br />

2112. Escuela de Guadalupe, Denver, CO. $50,000, 2006. For Program<br />

Assessment and Best Practices Program.<br />

2113. Family Star, Denver, CO. $40,000, 2006. For quality improvement and<br />

parenting education.<br />

2114. Golden Apple Foundation of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM. $36,000,<br />

2006. For Golden Apple Scholars Program.<br />

2115. Golden Gloves Association of America, Liverpool, NY. $50,000, 2006.<br />

For capacity building.<br />

2116. Homes for Our Troops, Taunton, MA. $100,000, 2006. For capacity<br />

building initiative.<br />

2117. Homeward Pikes Peak, Colorado Springs, CO. $20,000, 2006. For<br />

general operating support.<br />

2118. National Alliance for Public Charter Schools, Washington, DC.<br />

$100,000, 2006. For building state-level charter school support<br />

capacity.<br />

2119. National Center on Addiction and Substance Abuse at Columbia<br />

University, New York, NY. $125,000, 2006. For CASASTART Training and<br />

Technical Assistance program.<br />

2120. Northwest Colorado Board of Cooperative Educational Services,<br />

Steamboat Springs, CO. $60,000, 2006. For English Language Learner<br />

Teacher Training.<br />

2121. Partners Advancing Values in Education, Milwaukee, WI. $50,000,<br />

2006. For technical assistance program.<br />

2122. Qualistar, Denver, CO. $200,000, 2006. For Qualistar Early Learning<br />

Capacity Building Initiative.<br />

2123. Rivers and Birds, Arroyo Seco, NM. $14,200, 2006. For Place-Based<br />

Science/Math Curriculum Evaluation Development.<br />

2124. State Policy Network, Richmond, CA. $25,000, 2006. For national<br />

dissemination of school choice information.<br />

2125. Teach for America, New York, NY. $21,000, 2006. For general operating<br />

support.<br />

2126. United Hospital Fund of New York, New York, NY. $150,000, 2006. For<br />

Naturally Occurring Retirement Community Action Blueprint Project.<br />

2127. University of Northern Colorado Foundation, Greeley, CO. $187,677,<br />

2006. For teacher training ethics pilot.<br />

2128. Utah Nonprofits Association, Salt Lake City, UT. $40,000, 2006. For<br />

program expansion.<br />

2129. Wellness Coalition, Silver City, NM. $40,000, 2006. For general<br />

operating support.<br />

2130. YWCA of the Middle Rio Grande, Albuquerque, NM. $30,000, 2006. For<br />

Training and Technical Assistance Programs Network.<br />

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Grants for Capacity Building, Management & Technical Assistance<br />

The Denver Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to Adams, Arapahoe, Boulder, Broomfield, Denver,<br />

Douglas, and Jefferson counties, CO. No support for government<br />

agencies, parochial or religious schools, or organizations that further<br />

religious doctrine. No grants to individuals (except for scholarships), or<br />

for sponsorships, debt liquidation, debt retirement, endowments or other<br />

reserve funds, membership or affiliation campaigns, dinners, or special<br />

events, research, publications, films, travel, or conferences,<br />

symposiums, workshops, or individual medical procedures, medical,<br />

scientific, or academic research, creation or installation of art objects,<br />

or multi-year funding requests.<br />

2131. ASA Foundation International, Brooklyn, NY. $50,000, 2007. For<br />

microfinance company located in Bangladesh.<br />

2132. Clayton Foundation, Denver, CO. $150,000, 2007. For Building Capital<br />

Fund.<br />

2133. Colorado Center on Law and Policy, Denver, CO. $10,000, 2007. For<br />

Communications Director.<br />

2134. Colorado Nonprofit Association, Denver, CO. $21,500, 2007. For Fall<br />

Conference.<br />

2135. Colorado Nonprofit Development Center, Denver, CO. $20,000, 2007.<br />

For general operating support.<br />

2136. Colorado Nonprofit Development Center, Denver, CO. $20,000, 2007.<br />

For Positive Project.<br />

2137. Colorado Progressive Coalition, Denver, CO. $15,000, 2007. For new<br />

directors positions.<br />

2138. Community Resource Center, Denver, CO. $30,000, 2007. For general<br />

operating support.<br />

2139. Community Resource Center, Denver, CO. $19,089, 2007.<br />

2140. Compass for Lifelong Discovery, Woody Creek, CO. $12,000, 2007. For<br />

Aspen Community School, Carbondale Community School,<br />

administration, and for Carbondale Community School Capital Campaign.<br />

2141. HealthBridge Alliance, Denver, CO. $15,000, 2007. For general<br />

operating support.<br />

2142. Interaction Institute for Social Change, Cambridge, MA. $20,000,<br />

2007. For October Sisterhood for Peach Forum.<br />

2143. Manual High School, Friends of, Denver, CO. $100,000, 2007. For<br />

curriculum and mentoring director.<br />

2144. Manual High School, Friends of, Denver, CO. $12,000, 2007. For<br />

Advisory Group.<br />

2145. Metro Denver Black Church Initiative, Center for African American<br />

Health, Denver, CO. $20,000, 2007. For general operating support.<br />

2146. United Way, Mile High, Denver, CO. $170,777, 2007. For teacher<br />

leader, salary and benefits, books and materials, and training for<br />

Thompson School District R2-J Reading Recovery Program.<br />

2147. United Way, Mile High, Denver, CO. $14,000, 2007. For Reading<br />

Recovery Teacher’s salary and benefits at Harrington Elementary School.<br />

2148. Womens Funding Network, San Francisco, CA. $200,000, 2007. To<br />

build Women’s Funding Network capacity for participation in Million<br />

Dollar Women’s Campaign and to cover expenses related to campaign.<br />

2149. Young Nonprofit Professionals Network, Denver Affiliate Chapter,<br />

Denver, CO. $10,000, 2007. For general operating support.<br />

El Pomar Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to CO. No support for organizations that distribute<br />

funds to other grantees, religious or political organizations, primary or<br />

secondary education, or for camps or seasonal facilities. No grants to<br />

individuals, or for travel, film or other media projects, conferences,<br />

seminars, deficit financing, endowment funds, research.<br />

2150. Christian Healing Network, Colorado Springs, CO. $10,000, 2007. For<br />

low-income medical services.<br />

2151. Colorado, State of, Denver, CO. $50,000, 2007. For Transportation<br />

Finance and Implementation Panel.<br />

2152. Homeward Pikes Peak, Colorado Springs, CO. $45,000, 2007. For<br />

general operating support.<br />

2153. Pikes Peak Library District Foundation, Colorado Springs, CO. $20,000,<br />

2007. For El Pomar Nonprofit Resource Library.<br />

2154. San Luis Valley Development Resources Group, Alamosa, CO.<br />

$33,000, 2007. For implementation of targeted industry study results.<br />

Gates Family Foundation<br />

(formerly Gates Foundation)<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to CO, with emphasis on the Denver area, except<br />

for foundation-initiated grants. No support for private foundations,<br />

medical facilities, or individual public schools or public school districts.<br />

No grants to individuals, or for operating budgets, medical research,<br />

annual campaigns, emergency funds, deficit financing, purchase of<br />

tickets for fundraising dinners, parties, balls, or other social fundraising<br />

events, purchase of vehicles or office equipment, conferences,<br />

meetings, research, or scholarships; no loans.<br />

2155. Clayton Foundation, Denver, CO. $500,000, 2007. Toward construction<br />

of building to house Clayton Educare Program.<br />

2156. Southwest Institute for Education and Conservation, Durango, CO.<br />

$200,000, 2007. Toward purchase and renovation of Commons<br />

building.<br />

2157. Teach for America, New York, NY. $75,000, 2007. For Teach for<br />

America Program in Denver Public School District.<br />

The Gill Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national basis to national and state-wide organizations.<br />

No support for clinical HIV/AIDS research, prevention or direct client<br />

services to community based HIV/AIDS organizations outside CO, or art<br />

programs for or about HIV. No support to individuals, endowments,<br />

scholarships, capital projects, direct care services, pride events, film or<br />

media production.<br />

2158. Black AIDS Institute, Los Angeles, CA. $25,000, 2006. For capacity<br />

building work.<br />

2159. Center for Alternative Lifestyles, Sioux Falls, SD. $10,000, 2006. For<br />

capacity building work.<br />

2160. Center for Nonprofit Excellence, Colorado Springs, CO. $15,000, 2006.<br />

For scholarship program and Mini-MBA program. Grant made through Gay<br />

and Lesbian Fund for Colorado.<br />

2161. Colorado Business Committee for the Arts, Denver, CO. $15,000,<br />

2006. For Colorado Springs Leadership Arts Initiative. Grant made<br />

through Gay and Lesbian Fund for Colorado.<br />

2162. Colorado Nonprofit Association, Denver, CO. $20,000, 2006. To<br />

sponsor Second Quarter Leadership Luncheon and Fall Conference.<br />

Grant made through Gay and Lesbian Fund for Colorado.<br />

2163. Community Resource Center, Denver, CO. $40,000, 2006. For<br />

Leadership Program, sponsorship of 25th Anniversary Celebration and<br />

Rural Philanthropy. Grant made through Gay and Lesbian Fund for<br />

Colorado.<br />

2164. Community Resource Center, Denver, CO. $10,000, 2006. To publish<br />

Grants Guide. Grant made through Gay and Lesbian Fund for Colorado.<br />

2165. Community Servings, Jamaica Plain, MA. $15,000, 2006. For capacity<br />

building work.<br />

2166. EQTX Equality Texas Foundation, Austin, TX. $50,000, 2006. For<br />

capacity building work.<br />

2167. Equal Rights Washington, Seattle, WA. $25,000, 2006. For position of<br />

Communications Strategy consultant.<br />

2168. Equality Alabama, Birmingham, AL. $10,000, 2006. For capacity<br />

building work.<br />

2169. Equality Arizona, Phoenix, AZ. $50,000, 2006. For capacity building<br />

work.<br />

2170. Equality Federation Institute, San Francisco, CA. $50,000, 2006. For<br />

general operating support.<br />

2171. Equality Maine, Portland, ME. $50,000, 2006. For capacity building<br />

work.<br />

2172. Equality New Mexico Foundation, Albuquerque, NM. $50,000, 2006.<br />

For capacity building work.<br />

2173. Equality North Carolina Foundation, Raleigh, NC. $50,000, 2006. For<br />

capacity building work.<br />

2174. Equality Ohio Education Fund, Columbus, OH. $50,000, 2006. For<br />

capacity building work.<br />

2175. Equality Utah Foundation, Salt Lake City, UT. $10,000, 2006. For<br />

capacity building work.<br />

2176. Equality Virginia Education Fund, Richmond, VA. $50,000, 2006. For<br />

capacity building work.<br />

2177. Forum for Equality Foundation, New Orleans, LA. $10,000, 2006. For<br />

capacity building work.<br />

2178. Georgia Equality Foundation, Atlanta, GA. $10,000, 2006. For capacity<br />

building work.<br />

2179. GroundSpark, San Francisco, CA. $40,000, 2006. For communications<br />

plan and public relations work.<br />

2180. Inside Out Youth Services, Colorado Springs, CO. $10,500, 2006. For<br />

capacity building.<br />

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2181. International Federation of Black Prides, Washington, DC. $40,000,<br />

2006. For capacity building and technical assistance support.<br />

2182. Liberty Education Fund, Washington, DC. $40,000, 2006. For executive<br />

search.<br />

2183. National Black Justice Coalition, Washington, DC. $43,500, 2006. For<br />

technical assistance and capacity building.<br />

2184. National Black Justice Coalition, Washington, DC. $23,000, 2006. For<br />

technical assistance.<br />

2185. National Gay and Lesbian Task Force, Washington, DC. $475,000,<br />

2006. For program support for State Capacity Building Project and<br />

general operating support.<br />

2186. New Hampshire Freedom to Marry Education Fund, Concord, NH.<br />

$15,000, 2006. For capacity building work.<br />

2187. NO/AIDS Task Force, New Orleans, LA. $15,000, 2006. Toward<br />

organizational strategic planning process.<br />

2188. Ocean State Action Fund, Cranston, RI. $20,000, 2006. For capacity<br />

building work for Marriage Equality Rhode Island.<br />

2189. Pikes Peak Educational Foundation, Colorado Springs, CO. $10,000,<br />

2006. For program support to develop evaluation program. Grant made<br />

through Gay and Lesbian Fund for Colorado.<br />

2190. Rockwood Leadership Program, Berkeley, CA. $50,000, 2006. For<br />

general operating support.<br />

2191. Vermont Freedom to Marry Task Force, South Hero, VT. $15,000, 2006.<br />

For capacity building work.<br />

2192. Your Family, Friends and Neighbors, Boise, ID. $10,000, 2006. For<br />

capacity building work.<br />

Helen K. and Arthur E. Johnson Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to CO. No support for political organizations.<br />

Generally, no grants to individuals, or for scholarships, conferences,<br />

endowments; or fundraising dinners or special events; no loans.<br />

2193. College for Every Student, Cornwall, VT. $40,000, 2006. For The<br />

Century Program in Colorado.<br />

2194. Colorado Nonprofit Association, Denver, CO. $40,000, 2006. For<br />

Colorado Generosity Project.<br />

Pikes Peak Community Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in El Paso and Teller counties in CO. No support<br />

for religious purposes. No grants to individuals, or for debt retirement,<br />

endowment funds, medical, scientific, or academic research,<br />

sponsorships or camperships, travel, publications, fees for conferences,<br />

symposiums, or workshops, creation or installation of art objects, or<br />

annual memberships of affiliation campaigns, dinners, or special events;<br />

no loans.<br />

2195. Center for Nonprofit Excellence, Colorado Springs, CO. $10,000, 2006.<br />

Qwest Foundation<br />

(formerly U S WEST Foundation)<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national basis in areas company operations in AR, IA,<br />

ID, CO, MN, MO, NE, ND, NM, OR, SD, UT, WA, and WY. No support for<br />

political organizations, private foundations, pass-through organizations,<br />

or organizations that receive 3 percent or more funding from the United<br />

Way. No grants to individuals, or for scholarships, sectarian religious<br />

activities, capital campaigns, chairs, endowments, general operating<br />

support for single-disease health groups, or goodwill advertising.<br />

2196. Achieve Minneapolis, Minneapolis, MN. $10,000, 2006. For career and<br />

college initiative.<br />

2197. Alliance of Arizona Nonprofits, Phoenix, AZ. $10,000, 2006. For<br />

membership development.<br />

2198. Minnesota High Technology Foundation, Minneapolis, MN. $100,000,<br />

2006. For teachers and technology grants.<br />

2199. Montana Nonprofit Association, Helena, MT. $10,000, 2006. For<br />

annual conference.<br />

2200. Teach for America, Phoenix, AZ. $10,000, 2006. For funding college<br />

graduates to teach in public schools.<br />

2201. Technical Assistance for Community Services, Portland, OR. $20,000,<br />

2006. For training series and state wide non-profit institute.<br />

2202. University of Northern Colorado Foundation, Greeley, CO. $11,000,<br />

2006. For Cumbres Program to recruit and prepare UNC students to<br />

teach Hispanic public school children, language-minority students, and<br />

children of poverty.<br />

2203. Wyoming Department of Education, Cheyenne, WY. $25,000, 2006. For<br />

teachers and technology program.<br />

Rose Community Foundation and Affiliates<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in the greater Denver, CO, area of Adams,<br />

Arapahoe, Boulder, Broomfield, Denver, Douglas and Jefferson counties.<br />

No support for pass-through foundations. No grants to individuals, or for<br />

endowments, annual appeals or membership drives, or fundraising<br />

events; generally no grants for debt reduction.<br />

2204. Allied Jewish Senior Housing, Denver, CO. $44,937, 2007. For<br />

fundraising and marketing technology and training.<br />

2205. Augenblick, Palaich and Associates, Denver, CO. $77,250, 2007. For<br />

research to help school districts attract and retain teachers in<br />

hard-to-staff schools.<br />

2206. Bayaud Industries, Denver, CO. $50,000, 2007. For business and<br />

marketing planning.<br />

2207. Boulder Jewish Day School, Longmont, CO. $136,765, 2007. 3-year<br />

grant. To support recruiting, admissions, marketing and accreditation.<br />

2208. Clayton Foundation, Denver, CO. $640,327, 2007. 3-year grant. For<br />

research and evaluation of Early Childhood Resource Initiative.<br />

2209. Colorado Immunization Information System, Aurora, CO. $100,000,<br />

2007. To increase health care providers’ use of Colorado’s immunization<br />

registry for children, and to notify families whose children are not current<br />

on vaccinations.<br />

2210. Colorado Nonprofit Development Center, Denver, CO. $30,000, 2007.<br />

To provide accounting and other services to developing nonprofit<br />

organizations.<br />

2211. Colorado Staff Development Council, Morrison, CO. $99,713, 2007. To<br />

support Center for Strategic Quality Professional Development’s efforts<br />

to improve student performance through teacher training.<br />

2212. Colorado Staff Development Council, Morrison, CO. $15,000, 2007. To<br />

evaluate long-term impact of Council’s Center for Quality Strategic<br />

Professional Development.<br />

2213. Conflict Center, Denver, CO. $15,000, 2007. To provide<br />

problem-solving and conflict-resolution training to staff at Manual High<br />

School.<br />

2214. CoverColorado, Glendale, CO. $49,830, 2007. For economic analysis<br />

of Care Management Initiative program, project of Colorado’s health<br />

insurance program for individuals who cannot get coverage in private<br />

insurance market.<br />

2215. Denver Academy of Torah, Denver, CO. $65,000, 2007. To support new<br />

development director position.<br />

2216. Denver Center for International Studies Foundation, Denver, CO.<br />

$14,750, 2007. To develop business plan for Denver Public Schools<br />

magnet program that provides international curriculum for grades 6<br />

through 12.<br />

2217. Family Resource Center Association, Denver, CO. $60,000, 2007. To<br />

support 23 family resource centers through marketing, outreach efforts,<br />

financial development assistance and training.<br />

2218. Foster Elementary School, Arvada, CO. $15,000, 2007. To train staff<br />

to become certified instructors in English as second language.<br />

2219. Hillel Academy of Denver, Denver, CO. $82,750, 2007. To support<br />

comprehensive reorganization including new business manager position<br />

and technology.<br />

2220. Hospice of Metro Denver, Denver, CO. $100,000, 2007. To support<br />

Life Quality Institute, which provides palliative care resources, education<br />

and training for healthcare professionals.<br />

2221. Jefferson County Education Association, Lakewood, CO. $214,000,<br />

2007. For collaborative effort with Jefferson County School District Board<br />

of Education to study alternative forms of teacher compensation.<br />

2222. Jewish Family Service of Colorado, Denver, CO. $79,670, 2007. For<br />

new computer software to track clients, including technical support.<br />

2223. KIPP Sunshine Peak Academy, Denver, CO. $100,000, 2007. 2-year<br />

grant. To assist with fundraising and board development.<br />

2224. Live On: Build Your Jewish Legacy, Denver, CO. $370,000, 2007.<br />

2-year grant. For initiative to help Jewish organizations and their donors<br />

promote culture of endowment giving through wills and estate plans.<br />

2225. University of Colorado, Department of Speech, Language and Hearing,<br />

Boulder, CO. $10,000, 2007. To support Child Learning Center and<br />

provision of assessment services, early childhood programs, parent<br />

education and outreach programs.<br />

2226. West Denver Preparatory Charter School, Denver, CO. $20,000, 2007.<br />

To support Director of Curriculum and Instruction.<br />

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2227. Work Options for Women, Denver, CO. $16,600, 2007. To support<br />

business consultation for organization that provides culinary job training<br />

for low-income women.<br />

Western Union Foundation<br />

(formerly First Data Western Union Foundation)<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national and international basis. No support for<br />

pass-through organizations, health organizations, arts and humanities<br />

organizations, and religious organizations. No grants for general<br />

operating support, endowments, special events, capital campaigns,<br />

post-secondary scholarship programs, early childhood education, debt<br />

reduction, disease research, environmental causes, sports, or athletics.<br />

2228. Center for British Teachers, England. $40,000, 2006.<br />

2229. Community Resource Center, Denver, CO. $10,000, 2006.<br />

2230. International Medical Corps, Santa Monica, CA. $40,000, 2006.<br />

2231. International Medical Corps, Santa Monica, CA. $10,000, 2006.<br />

2232. Support Center for Sustainable Development, Miami, FL. $15,000,<br />

2006.<br />

CONNECTICUT<br />

Aetna Foundation, Inc.<br />

(formerly Aetna Life & Casualty Foundation, Inc.)<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national basis. No support for religious organizations<br />

not of direct benefit to the entire community. No grants to individuals, or<br />

for scholarships, capital campaigns, equipment, or depreciation,<br />

advertising, or political causes or events.<br />

2233. American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, Albany, NY.<br />

$100,000, 2006. For enhancing early identification, diagnosis and<br />

treatment of perinatal depression education and resources for women’s<br />

healthcare providers.<br />

2234. Asian American Federation of New York, New York, NY. $20,000, 2006.<br />

For Queens Elder Serving Planning Initiative.<br />

2235. Central New York Area Health Education Center, Cortland, NY. $40,000,<br />

2006. For Critical Issues in End-of-Life Care, An Educational Program for<br />

Health Care Providers.<br />

2236. Childrens Hospital of Pittsburgh Foundation, Pittsburgh, PA. $10,000,<br />

2006. For Education of Community-Based Pediatricians to Improve<br />

Obesity-Related Counseling.<br />

2237. Eliza Bryant Center, Cleveland, OH. $45,000, 2006. For End-of-Life Care<br />

Education and Training for Family, Patients, and Staff.<br />

2238. Harris Methodist Fort Worth, Fort Worth, TX. $35,000, 2006. For<br />

End-of-Life Training for Healthcare Professionals.<br />

2239. Local Initiatives Support Corporation, Hartford, CT. $10,000, 2006. For<br />

Hartford Neighborhood Development Support Collaborative.<br />

2240. Service Corps of Retired Executives Association, Washington, DC.<br />

$10,000, 2006. For Small Business Week.<br />

2241. University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA. $105,000, 2006. For the<br />

PRIDE Implementation Project (Promoting Residents’ Involvement in<br />

Decisions and End-of-Life).<br />

The Louis Calder Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in the greater NY metropolitan area, and<br />

communities along the Northeast Corridor with populations no greater<br />

than 500,000. No support for political organizations, private<br />

foundations, or governmental organizations. No grants to individuals.<br />

2242. Achievement First, New Haven, CT. $200,000, 2007. For charter school<br />

expansion.<br />

2243. New Schools for New Orleans, New Orleans, LA. $250,000, 2007. For<br />

school investment fund.<br />

2244. New York Hall of Science, Corona, NY. $75,000, 2007. For Science<br />

Career Ladder and Teacher Leadership Initiatives.<br />

2245. Patrons Program, New York, NY. $450,000, 2007. For program support.<br />

2246. Staten Island Institute of Arts and Sciences, Staten Island, NY.<br />

$30,000, 2007. For Mastering Science Education (M.S.E.).<br />

2247. Teach for America, New York, NY. $100,000, 2007. For expansion in<br />

Connecticut.<br />

The Community Foundation for Greater New Haven<br />

(formerly The New Haven Foundation)<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in greater New Haven, CT, and the lower Naugatuck<br />

River Valley. No support for religious activities. No grants to individuals<br />

(including direct scholarships), or for annual campaigns, deficit financing,<br />

endowment funds, research, fellowships, travel, or generally for capital<br />

projects.<br />

2248. Achievement First, New Haven, CT. $75,000, 2007. For Amistad<br />

Academy and ECCP Charter Schools.<br />

2249. ALSO-Cornerstone, New Haven, CT. $15,000, 2007. 2-year grant. For<br />

management database system.<br />

2250. Amistad Academy, New Haven, CT. $10,000, 2007. For expansion plan.<br />

2251. Ansonia Community Action, Ansonia, CT. $10,000, 2007. For after<br />

school programming and strategic planning.<br />

2252. Arts Council of Greater New Haven, New Haven, CT. $20,000, 2007.<br />

For administrative services.<br />

2253. Clifford W. Beers Guidance Clinic, New Haven, CT. $55,000, 2007.<br />

2.25-year grant. To hire Vice President of Development.<br />

2254. Concepts for Adaptive Learning, New Haven, CT. $12,600, 2007. For<br />

New Haven Direct Services.<br />

2255. Greater New Haven Business and Professional Association, New<br />

Haven, CT. $10,000, 2007. For strategic planning process.<br />

2256. New Haven Preservation Trust, New Haven, CT. $15,000, 2007. 2-year<br />

grant. For capacity building.<br />

2257. SeaChange Capital Partners, New York, NY. $49,500, 2007. For<br />

operating support.<br />

2258. Shelton Economic Development Corporation, Shelton, CT. $10,000,<br />

2007. 3-year grant. For comprehensive economic development strategy.<br />

2259. Women and Family Life Center of Guilford, Guilford, CT. $10,000, 2007.<br />

For strategic planning.<br />

The Educational Foundation of America<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to the U.S. No grants to individuals, annual<br />

fundraising campaigns, or for capital or endowment funds; no loans.<br />

2260. Building Educated Leaders for Life Foundation, Dorchester, MA.<br />

$150,000, 2006. 2-year grant. For Edusoft.<br />

2261. Civic Results, Denver, CO. $150,000, 2006. For Livable Communities<br />

Campaign.<br />

2262. Colorado Environmental Coalition, Denver, CO. $350,000, 2006. 2-year<br />

grant. For Capacity Building Program.<br />

2263. Community Rights Counsel, Washington, DC. $75,000, 2006. For<br />

Judging the Environment.<br />

2264. Conservatree, San Francisco, CA. $37,500, 2006. For Expanding<br />

Capacity for Environmental Paper Initiatives.<br />

2265. Earthjustice, Oakland, CA. $75,000, 2006. For Judging the<br />

Environment, Joint Proposal with Community Rights Counsel.<br />

2266. Highlands Coalition, Bethlehem, PA. $130,000, 2006. 2-year grant. For<br />

Increasing the Organizational Capacity of the Highlands Coalition.<br />

2267. Institute for Local Self-Reliance, Washington, DC. $50,000, 2006.<br />

2268. National Network of Abortion Funds, Boston, MA. $100,000, 2006.<br />

2-year grant. For Building Abortion Funds’ capacity to increase assistance<br />

and conduct state-level advocacy work.<br />

2269. New York-Presbyterian Hospital, New York, NY. $50,000, 2006. For<br />

Lang Youth Medical Program.<br />

2270. North Carolina Conservation Network, Raleigh, NC. $37,500, 2006. For<br />

capacity building.<br />

2271. Orion Society, Great Barrington, MA. $40,000, 2006. For building<br />

development capacity for organizational success.<br />

2272. Pro-Choice Public Education Project, New York, NY. $150,000, 2006.<br />

2-year grant. For Movement-Building Technical Assistance Project.<br />

2273. Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey Foundation, Network for<br />

Family Life Education, New Brunswick, NJ. $50,000, 2006. For Training<br />

Institute for Sexual Health Educators.<br />

2274. Time and Space Limited Theater Company, Hudson, NY. $200,000,<br />

2006. 2-year grant. For Capacity Building and Staff Development.<br />

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Fairfield County Community Foundation, Inc.<br />

(also known as FCCF)<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to the Fairfield County, CT, area from discretionary<br />

funds; giving throughout the U.S. from grants made from Donor-Advised<br />

funds. No support for religious purposes, or for start-up or new nonprofit<br />

organizations, or for parochial, charter, or private schools. No grants for<br />

endowments, building campaigns, deficit financing, fellowships, annual<br />

campaigns, or fundraising events.<br />

2275. Mid-Fairfield Child Guidance Center, Norwalk, CT. $30,000, 2006. For<br />

Development Director position.<br />

2276. Norwalk Afterschool Alliance, Norwalk, CT. $15,000, 2006. For<br />

assessment, to expand after-school offerings to underserved students<br />

and to support salary for Alliance coordinator.<br />

2277. Norwalk River Watershed Initiative, Wilton, CT. $10,000, 2006. Toward<br />

salary of new Executive Director position.<br />

GE Foundation<br />

(formerly GE Fund)<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national and international basis, with emphasis on<br />

China, India, and Mexico. No support for religious or political<br />

organizations. No grants to individuals (except for employee-related<br />

scholarships), or for capital campaigns, endowments, or other special<br />

purpose campaigns; no loans; no equipment donations.<br />

2278. Academy for Educational Development, Washington, DC. $250,000,<br />

2006.<br />

2279. ACHIEVE, Inc. - A Resource Center on Standards, Assessments,<br />

Accountability and Technology, Cambridge, MA. $214,350, 2006.<br />

2280. BoardSource, Washington, DC. $100,000, 2006.<br />

2281. Bristol Education Action Zone, Bristol, England. $100,000, 2006.<br />

2282. INMED Partnerships for Children, Sterling, VA. $225,000, 2006.<br />

2283. International Medical Corps, Santa Monica, CA. $500,000, 2006.<br />

2284. National Council for Community and Education Partnerships,<br />

Washington, DC. $100,000, 2006.<br />

2285. National Urban Alliance for Effective Education, Syosset, NY.<br />

$100,000, 2006.<br />

2286. Pro Bono Partnership, White Plains, NY. $75,000, 2006.<br />

2287. Teach for America, New York, NY. $100,000, 2006.<br />

2288. Volunteer Consulting Group, New York, NY. $50,000, 2006.<br />

Hartford Foundation for Public Giving<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to the greater Hartford, CT area. No support for<br />

sectarian or religious activities, private foundations, tax-supported<br />

agencies, or activities primarily national or international in perspective.<br />

No grants to individuals (except for scholarships), or for recurring<br />

operating expenses, deficit financing, endowment funds, research,<br />

conferences, or support for one-time events.<br />

2289. Alianca Brasileira nos Estados Unidos, Hartford, CT. $105,000, 2007.<br />

For general support for capacity-building.<br />

2290. American Red Cross, Charter Oak Chapter, Farmington, CT. $170,000,<br />

2007. For capital support to improve technology infrastructure and staff<br />

core competencies to provide more effective response to emergencies.<br />

2291. Blue Hills Civic Association, Hartford, CT. $23,000, 2007. To<br />

implement consultant recommendations on financial operations, through<br />

Nonprofit Support Program.<br />

2292. Boys and Girls Clubs of Hartford, Hartford, CT. $176,000, 2007. To<br />

implement marketing and communications plan, through the<br />

Multi-Service Agency Initiative.<br />

2293. Brain Injury Association of Connecticut, East Hartford, CT. $19,825,<br />

2007. To implement consultant recommendations on financial<br />

operations, through the Nonprofit Support Program.<br />

2294. Bridge Family Center, West Hartford, CT. $200,000, 2007. To<br />

implement marketing and communications plan and third-party billing<br />

system, through the Multi- Service Agency Initiative.<br />

2295. Broad Park Development Corporation, Hartford, CT. $40,000, 2007.<br />

For strategic technology grant, through the Nonprofit Support Program.<br />

2296. Broad Park Development Corporation, Hartford, CT. $25,000, 2007.<br />

For executive director transition plan, through the Nonprofit Support<br />

Program.<br />

2297. Capital Workforce Partners, Hartford, CT. $50,000, 2007. To review<br />

existing adult basic education services and develop plan to improve<br />

services and training opportunities for residents, in collaboration with<br />

Hartford Public Schools.<br />

2298. Capital Workforce Partners, Hartford, CT. $50,000, 2007. For strategic<br />

technology grant, through the Nonprofit Support Program.<br />

2299. Capital Workforce Partners, Hartford, CT. $40,000, 2007. To<br />

implement consultant recommendations on financial operations, through<br />

the Nonprofit Support Program.<br />

2300. Capital Workforce Partners, Hartford, CT. $11,000, 2007. For technical<br />

assistance with board development and succession planning for senior<br />

management, through the Nonprofit Support Program.<br />

2301. Capitol Region Council of Governments, Hartford, CT. $35,000, 2007.<br />

To assess current efforts and resources to plan livable communities in<br />

29 towns, and based on assessment, to develop appropriate structure<br />

to provide design services, in collaboration with University of Hartford.<br />

2302. Capitol Region Education Council, Hartford, CT. $215,000, 2007. To<br />

train new adult literacy instructors and to provide technical assistance<br />

to the Foundation’s adult literacy grantees.<br />

2303. Capitol Region Education Council, Hartford, CT. $25,000, 2007. For<br />

program support.<br />

2304. Capitol Region Education Council, Hartford, CT. $10,200, 2007. For<br />

program support.<br />

2305. Catholic Charities, Hartford, CT. $275,000, 2007. To implement<br />

components of strategic technology plan, through the Multi-Service<br />

Agency Initiative.<br />

2306. Catholic Charities, Hartford, CT. $25,000, 2007. For planning grant for<br />

Southside Family Center to research best practices and to design<br />

blueprint for expanded and enhanced Family Center, through the Brighter<br />

Futures Initiative.<br />

2307. Central Area Health Education Center, Hartford, CT. $40,000, 2007.<br />

For strategic technology grant, through the Nonprofit Support Program.<br />

2308. Charter Oak Cultural Center, Hartford, CT. $25,000, 2007. For strategic<br />

technology grant, through the Nonprofit Support Program.<br />

2309. Chrysalis Center, Hartford, CT. $350,000, 2007. For renovation of<br />

former New England Dairy Company Manufacturing Plant (Sealtest<br />

Building), as new headquarters.<br />

2310. Co-Opportunity, Hartford, CT. $18,000, 2007. For technical assistance<br />

to develop strategic plan, through the Nonprofit Support Program.<br />

2311. Connecticut Coalition to End Homelessness, Hartford, CT. $192,588,<br />

2007. For operating support for staffing to support Greater Hartford’s<br />

10-year plan to end homelessness, to reduce family homelessness<br />

through prevention and rapid re-housing, to support the ongoing<br />

expansion of the Homeless Management Information System, and to<br />

implement a central database.<br />

2312. Connecticut Guitar Society, Hartford, CT. $10,000, 2007. For technical<br />

assistance to develop strategic plan, through the Nonprofit Support<br />

Program.<br />

2313. Connecticut Housing Coalition, Wethersfield, CT. $25,000, 2007. For<br />

strategic technology grant, through the Nonprofit Support Program.<br />

2314. Connecticut Puerto Rican Forum, Hartford, CT. $25,000, 2007. To<br />

implement consultant recommendations on financial operations, through<br />

the Nonprofit Support Program.<br />

2315. Connecticut Youth Services Association, Glastonbury, CT. $71,176,<br />

2007. To increase data collection capabilities of youth service bureaus<br />

in Greater Hartford.<br />

2316. ConnectiKids, Hartford, CT. $13,000, 2007. For technical assistance<br />

to develop strategic plan, through the Nonprofit Support Program.<br />

2317. Democracy Works, Hartford, CT. $50,000, 2007. For transitional<br />

operating support to help reorganize agency, phase out certain<br />

components of existing projects, emphasize youth programming, and<br />

secure additional funding to develop expanded Youth Civic Participation<br />

Initiative.<br />

2318. Democracy Works, Hartford, CT. $30,000, 2007. To research, plan and<br />

develop model for full scale nonprofit board matching program.<br />

2319. Educational Resources for Children, Enfield, CT. $25,000, 2007. For<br />

strategic technology grant, through the Nonprofit Support Program.<br />

2320. Families in Crisis, Hartford, CT. $50,000, 2007. Toward relocation to<br />

new Hartford location.<br />

2321. Family Life Education, Hartford, CT. $25,000, 2007. For executive<br />

director transition plan, through the Nonprofit Support Program.<br />

2322. Farmington Valley Arts Center, Avon, CT. $24,000, 2007. For executive<br />

director transition plan, through the Nonprofit Support Program.<br />

2323. Farmington Village Green and Library Association, Farmington Library,<br />

Farmington, CT. $10,000, 2007. For technical assistance with fund<br />

development planning, through the Nonprofit Support Program.<br />

2324. Four-H Education Center at Auer Farm, Bloomfield, CT. $22,000, 2007.<br />

For strategic technology grant, through the Nonprofit Support Program.<br />

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Grants for Capacity Building, Management & Technical Assistance<br />

2325. Gifts of Love, Avon, CT. $25,000, 2007. For strategic technology grant,<br />

through the Nonprofit Support Program.<br />

2326. Governors Prevention Partnership, Hartford, CT. $15,000, 2007. For<br />

executive director transition plan, through the Nonprofit Support<br />

Program.<br />

2327. Hands On Hartford, Hartford, CT. $160,000, 2007. To implement key<br />

strategies of comprehensive communications and marketing plan,<br />

through the Multi- Service Agency Initiative.<br />

2328. Harriet Beecher Stowe Center, Hartford, CT. $18,000, 2007. For<br />

technical assistance to develop strategic plan, through the Nonprofit<br />

Support Program.<br />

2329. HartBeat Ensemble, Hartford, CT. $89,986, 2007. For operating<br />

support to build capacity.<br />

2330. HartBeat Ensemble, Hartford, CT. $18,000, 2007. For strategic<br />

technology grant, through the Nonprofit Support Program.<br />

2331. Hartford Area Child Care Collaborative, Hartford, CT. $13,000, 2007.<br />

For technical assistance with fund development planning, through the<br />

Nonprofit Support Program.<br />

2332. Hartford Areas Rally Together, Hartford, CT. $25,000, 2007. For<br />

strategic technology grant, through the Nonprofit Support Program.<br />

2333. Hartford Childrens Theater, Hartford, CT. $18,750, 2007. For executive<br />

director transition plan, through the Nonprofit Support Program.<br />

2334. Hartford Stage Company, Hartford, CT. $420,000, 2007. For<br />

institutional capacity-building initiative designed to attract and retain new<br />

audiences.<br />

2335. Hartford, City of, Mayors Office for Young Children, Hartford, CT.<br />

$95,000, 2007. For uniform data collection system that will include<br />

child-specific data, and for improvements in program quality in early<br />

childhood centers, through the Brighter Futures Initiative.<br />

2336. Hispanic Health Council, Hartford, CT. $188,000, 2007. To implement<br />

components of comprehensive strategic plan, through the Multi-Service<br />

Agency Initiative.<br />

2337. Hockanum Valley Community Council, Vernon, CT. $40,000, 2007. For<br />

strategic technology grant, through the Nonprofit Support Program.<br />

2338. Holcomb Farm Learning Centers, West Granby, CT. $25,000, 2007. For<br />

strategic technology grant, through the Nonprofit Support Program.<br />

2339. Holcomb Farm Learning Centers, West Granby, CT. $20,000, 2007. For<br />

executive director transition plan, through the Nonprofit Support<br />

Program.<br />

2340. Home and Community Health Services, Enfield, CT. $133,409, 2007.<br />

For laptop computers and pulse oximeters to increase staff productivity,<br />

improve patient care, and comply with regulatory standards.<br />

2341. Hope Works, West Hartford, CT. $19,000, 2007. For strategic<br />

technology grant, through the Nonprofit Support Program.<br />

2342. Horace Bushnell Management Resources, Hartford, CT. $18,000,<br />

2007. For strategic technology grant, through the Nonprofit Support<br />

Program.<br />

2343. Jewish Family Services of Greater Hartford, West Hartford, CT.<br />

$191,000, 2007. To improve financial and business infrastructure by<br />

upgrading technology and implementing new business software, under<br />

Phase II of Multi-Service Agency Initiative.<br />

2344. Kidsafe CT, Rockville, CT. $40,000, 2007. For strategic technology<br />

grant, through the Nonprofit Support Program.<br />

2345. Legal Assistance Resource Center of Connecticut, Hartford, CT.<br />

$23,730, 2007. For strategic technology grant, through the Nonprofit<br />

Support Program.<br />

2346. Literacy Volunteers of Greater Hartford, Hartford, CT. $165,000, 2007.<br />

For Community Training Project, which provides training for community<br />

organizations that offer volunteer-based tutorial literacy programs.<br />

2347. Local Initiatives Support Corporation, Hartford, CT. $660,000, 2007.<br />

For continued support of the Hartford Neighborhood Development<br />

Support Collaborative.<br />

2348. Local Initiatives Support Corporation, Hartford, CT. $375,000, 2007.<br />

For continued support of the Hartford Collaborative for Community<br />

Organizing.<br />

2349. Local Initiatives Support Corporation, Hartford, CT. $75,000, 2007. To<br />

work with child care programs in the Hartford region to improve facilities<br />

and create increased capacity, through Children’s Investment<br />

Partnership program.<br />

2350. Local Initiatives Support Corporation, Hartford, CT. $10,000, 2007. For<br />

program support.<br />

2351. Manchester Area Conference of Churches, Manchester, CT. $190,000,<br />

2007. To implement components of technology, and communications<br />

and marketing plans, through the Multi-Service Agency Initiative.<br />

2352. Manchester Area Conference of Churches, Manchester, CT. $25,000,<br />

2007. To develop communications plan and to upgrade technology<br />

infrastructure, through the Multi-Service Agency Initiative.<br />

2353. Mercy Housing and Shelter Corporation, Hartford, CT. $23,000, 2007.<br />

For technical assistance to develop marketing plan, through the<br />

Nonprofit Support Program.<br />

2354. Mi Casa Family Service and Educational Center, Hartford, CT.<br />

$125,000, 2007. For transitional operating support for staff positions<br />

to stabilize and strengthen administrative and management capacity.<br />

2355. My Sisters Place, Hartford, CT. $40,000, 2007. For financial<br />

management continuation grant, over three years, through the Nonprofit<br />

Support Program.<br />

2356. Network Against Domestic Abuse of North Central Connecticut, Enfield,<br />

CT. $19,909, 2007. To implement consultant recommendations on<br />

financial operations, through the Nonprofit Support Program.<br />

2357. New England Air Museum, Windsor Locks, CT. $22,694, 2007. To<br />

implement consultant recommendations on financial operations, through<br />

the Nonprofit Support Program.<br />

2358. Open Hearth Association, Hartford, CT. $20,000, 2007. For executive<br />

director transition plan, through the Nonprofit Support Program.<br />

2359. Planned Parenthood of Connecticut, New Haven, CT. $225,000, 2007.<br />

For electronic health records system that will improve the delivery of<br />

services for patients.<br />

2360. Pro Bono Partnership, White Plains, NY. $100,000, 2007.<br />

2361. Real Art Ways, Hartford, CT. $300,000, 2007. For capacity-building to<br />

support staff salaries and new advancement and engagement initiative<br />

to diversify funding.<br />

2362. Real Art Ways, Hartford, CT. $40,000, 2007. For strategic technology<br />

grant, through the Nonprofit Support Program.<br />

2363. Riverfront Recapture, Hartford, CT. $50,000, 2007. For strategic<br />

technology plan, through the Nonprofit Support Program.<br />

2364. Saint Agnes Home, West Hartford, CT. $40,000, 2007. For strategic<br />

technology grant, through the Nonprofit Support Program.<br />

2365. Services for the Elderly, Unionville, CT. $13,589, 2007. For strategic<br />

technology grant, through the Nonprofit Support Program.<br />

2366. Shelter for Women, Hartford, CT. $300,000, 2007. For capacity-building<br />

grant to improve and enhance services to at-risk girls to sustain progress<br />

made as they transition back into the community.<br />

2367. Shelter for Women, Hartford, CT. $23,000, 2007. For technical<br />

assistance to develop a strategic plan, through the Nonprofit Support<br />

Program.<br />

2368. Simsbury Historical Society, Simsbury, CT. $23,305, 2007. For<br />

strategic technology grant, through the Nonprofit Support Program.<br />

2369. Spanish American Merchants Association, Hartford, CT. $40,000,<br />

2007. For strategic technology grant, through the Nonprofit Support<br />

Program.<br />

2370. Stanley-Whitman House, Farmington, CT. $19,000, 2007. For strategic<br />

technology grant, through the Nonprofit Support Program.<br />

2371. Teach for America, New Haven, CT. $300,000, 2007. For placement of<br />

teachers in Hartford school system.<br />

2372. Teach for America, New Haven, CT. $10,000, 2007. For program<br />

support.<br />

2373. Teach for America, New Haven, CT. $10,000, 2007. For program<br />

support.<br />

2374. Teach for America, New Haven, CT. $10,000, 2007. For program<br />

support.<br />

2375. Trust House, West Hartford, CT. $40,000, 2007. For transitional<br />

operating support for staff salaries.<br />

2376. Trust House, West Hartford, CT. $13,000, 2007. For technical<br />

assistance to develop a strategic plan, through the Nonprofit Support<br />

Program.<br />

2377. United Way of the Capital Area, Hartford, CT. $19,100, 2007. To act<br />

as fiscal agent for multiple literacy providers, to develop a plan to<br />

address the need for improving service coordination among providers of<br />

adult literacy services in Greater Hartford.<br />

2378. University of Hartford, West Hartford, CT. $13,000, 2007. For technical<br />

assistance with fund development planning for Upper Albany Main Street,<br />

through the Nonprofit Support Program.<br />

2379. Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art, Hartford, CT. $40,000, 2007.<br />

For search for new executive director.<br />

2380. West Hartford Art League, West Hartford, CT. $15,500, 2007. For<br />

strategic technology grant, through the Nonprofit Support Program.<br />

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ZOOM—CONNECTICUT<br />

2381. West Hartford Interfaith Housing Coalition, West Hartford, CT. $45,000,<br />

2007. For transitional operating support to help phase out services and<br />

transfer assets and programs to Christian Activities Council.<br />

2382. West Hartford Seniors Job Bank, West Hartford, CT. $13,000, 2007.<br />

For strategic technology grant, through the Nonprofit Support Program.<br />

NewAlliance Foundation, Inc.<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to areas of company operations in CT and western<br />

MA. No support for religious organizations not of direct benefit to the<br />

entire community, service clubs, fraternal organizations, or third party<br />

fundraising organizations, organizations established less than one year<br />

ago, or state agencies or departments. No grants to individuals (except<br />

for K-6 scholarships), or for political or lobbying activities, interest<br />

expenses on loans or debt reduction, feasibility studies, trips, tours,<br />

transportation, or conference attendance, golf tournaments, animal<br />

causes, team sponsorships, “a-thon” fundraising events, pageants, or<br />

start-up needs for programs initiated by organizations not located in<br />

areas of company operations.<br />

2383. Arts Council of Greater New Haven, New Haven, CT. $15,000, 2006.<br />

For developing capacity of artists/organizations as well as their own<br />

organization, providing resources and opportunities, engaging all<br />

members of community in cultural life of region, marketing arts, and<br />

expanding leadership as partner and advocate.<br />

2384. Connecticut Center for School Change, Hartford, CT. $10,000, 2006.<br />

For general operating support for continued work of Center, which<br />

partners with districts to foster large-scale instructional improvement to<br />

reduce achievement gap, to enhance the leadership capacity of<br />

superintendents, principals, teachers, and parents through<br />

programming, and to assist in making school districts more effective and<br />

efficient organizations, all toward goal of improving student achievement.<br />

2385. Downtown Evening Soup Kitchen, New Haven, CT. $10,000, 2006.<br />

Toward position of Director of Operations, which has oversight of every<br />

aspect of volunteer services including training and expanding base, stock<br />

and distribution of food, and documentation of all operations.<br />

2386. Habitat for Humanity of Greater Bridgeport, Bridgeport, CT. $20,000,<br />

2006. For part-time staff position to help build capacity to expand into<br />

Norwalk, Stamford, and Greenwich by identifying potential sites and<br />

necessary relationships for initial six-month period.<br />

2387. Hill Health Center, New Haven, CT. $15,000, 2006. For general<br />

operating support for services related to cardiac care, including<br />

emergency treatment, critical medications and staff training.<br />

2388. Learning Corridor, Hartford, CT. $10,000, 2006. For Greater Hartford<br />

Academy of Math and Science (GHAMAS) professional development<br />

program, supporting teachers and districts with workshops and<br />

accompanying DVD on new state frameworks, and for Corridor of<br />

Dreams, a fundraising event for Learning Corridor.<br />

2389. Local Initiatives Support Corporation, Hartford, CT. $10,000, 2006. For<br />

general operating support in joint endeavor of LISC and Hartford<br />

Neighborhood Development Support Collaborative to strengthen<br />

selected non-profit community development corporations (CDC’s) that<br />

are undertaking community development work in City of Hartford.<br />

2390. Neighborhood Housing Services of Greater New Haven, New Haven, CT.<br />

$40,000, 2006. For operating support to allow Neighborhood Housing<br />

Services to undertake affordable housing development projects and two<br />

new initiatives, Revitalization Demonstration Project and Citywide<br />

Revitalization Institute.<br />

2391. New Haven Urban Resources Initiative, New Haven, CT. $10,000,<br />

2006. For Urban Resources Initiative’s Greenspace program, which<br />

restores vacant lots, and other shared spaces while providing material<br />

supplies, technical advice, and hands-on training to support 500 plus<br />

inner-city New Haven residents who wish to reclaim and maintain<br />

distressed urban neighborhoods.<br />

2392. Teach for America, New York, NY. $50,000, 2006. For launch of new<br />

site in Connecticut, focusing on serving students in New Haven schools<br />

in charter year.<br />

2393. Yale University, School of Medicine, Yale Child Study Center, New<br />

Haven, CT. $20,000, 2006. Toward Child Development Community<br />

Policing Program staff, to carry out acute consultations in response to<br />

children exposed to violence and other trauma in New Haven, and for<br />

attending weekly case conferences, engaging in cross training activities<br />

and in delivering trauma focused clinical services.<br />

Newman’s Own Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national basis. No grants to individuals.<br />

2394. Childrens Health Fund, New York, NY. $100,000, 2006. For operating<br />

support.<br />

2395. SEW Productions, Lorraine Hansberry Theater, San Francisco, CA.<br />

$10,000, 2006. For Artistic and Organizational Development Project.<br />

Smith Richardson Foundation, Inc.<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to U.S.-based organizations only. No support for<br />

programs in the arts and humanities, direct service programs, or historic<br />

restoration projects. No grants to individuals, or for deficit financing,<br />

building or construction projects, or research in the physical sciences;<br />

no loans.<br />

2396. Achievement First, New Haven, CT. $25,000, 2006. For general<br />

support.<br />

2397. America Abroad Media, Washington, DC. $49,950, 2006. For focus<br />

Groups in Turkey and Pakistan, to evaluate impact of pilot public affairs<br />

programs focusing on U.S. relations with Pakistan and Turkey and<br />

co-produced with Geo-TV and CNN Turk.<br />

2398. Institute for State Effectiveness, Washington, DC. $600,000, 2006.<br />

2399. RAND Corporation, Santa Monica, CA. $260,000, 2006. For National<br />

Charter School Evaluation: Adding Clarity to Debate, to examine impact<br />

of charter schools on student achievement, to examine data from states<br />

and large school districts, and for report.<br />

2400. University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA. $191,597, 2006. For<br />

Managed Networks: Strategies for Improving Government Performance,<br />

to explore how government performance can improve by collaboration<br />

with non-profit organizations and for-profit firms, for working group, and<br />

for book and series of papers.<br />

2401. Urban Education Exchange, New York, NY. $50,000, 2006. For general<br />

support.<br />

2402. Zero to Three: National Center for Infants, Toddlers and Families,<br />

Washington, DC. $50,000, 2006. For Caring for Infants and Toddlers in<br />

Groups: Developmentally Appropriate Practice, for research, book, and<br />

series of booklets on effective strategies to care for infants and toddlers<br />

in group settings.<br />

The Sage Foundation, Inc.<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in CA, CT, NY, and WY. No grants to individuals.<br />

2403. Classroom, Inc., New York, NY. $25,000, 2006. For general operating<br />

support.<br />

Seedlings Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in CT. No grants to individuals.<br />

2404. Neighborhood Housing Services of Greater New Haven, New Haven, CT.<br />

$25,000, 2006. For general support.<br />

The Smart Family Foundation, Inc.<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national basis. No grants to individuals.<br />

2405. Connecticut Center for School Change, Hartford, CT. $25,000, 2006.<br />

For operating support.<br />

2406. Teach for America, New York, NY. $100,000, 2006. For operating<br />

support.<br />

The Tudor Foundation, Inc.<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in CT, MA, NY and England; some funding also in<br />

Australia. No grants to individuals.<br />

2407. Greenlight Fund, Cambridge, MA. $200,000, 2006.<br />

2408. Social Ventures Australia, Paddington, Australia. $37,740, 2006.<br />

2409. Social Ventures Australia, Paddington, Australia. $22,311, 2006. For<br />

Boost Fund.<br />

2410. Social Ventures Australia, Paddington, Australia. $15,602, 2006.<br />

The ZOOM Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in CT. No grants to individuals.<br />

2411. Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund, Boston, MA. $9,000,000, 2007.<br />

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Grants for Capacity Building, Management & Technical Assistance<br />

DELAWARE<br />

Chichester duPont Foundation, Inc.<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national basis. No grants to individuals.<br />

2412. Social Venture Partners Delaware, Wilmington, DE. $25,000, 2006. For<br />

2007operating budget.<br />

The Kendeda Fund<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national basis.<br />

2413. Center for Maximum Potential Building Systems, Austin, TX. $150,000,<br />

2007. For Strategic Organizational Development and Enhanced<br />

Operations Initiative.<br />

2414. Consultative Group on Biological Diversity, San Francisco, CA. $50,000,<br />

2007. For Health and Environmental Funders Network Program.<br />

2415. EcoLogic Development Fund, Cambridge, MA. $15,000, 2007. For<br />

Financial Business Analysis Project.<br />

2416. Enterprising Environmental Solutions, Pittsburgh, PA. $500,000, 2007.<br />

For Center for Climate Strategies Program.<br />

2417. Georgia Forestwatch, Ellijay, GA. $25,000, 2007. For Capacity Building<br />

Campaign.<br />

2418. Green Blue Institute, Charlottesville, VA. $250,000, 2007. For general<br />

and unrestricted support.<br />

2419. Greyston Foundation, Yonkers, NY. $850,000, 2007. For general and<br />

unrestricted support.<br />

2420. Kindling Foundation, Washington, DC. $45,650, 2007. For general and<br />

unrestricted support.<br />

2421. Local Initiatives Support Corporation, New York, NY. $325,000, 2007.<br />

For MS Pre-Development Fund.<br />

2422. Murie Center, Moose, WY. $100,000, 2007. For Capacity Building<br />

Project.<br />

2423. National Wildlife Federation, Reston, VA. $200,000, 2007. For Campus<br />

Ecology Program.<br />

2424. Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisors, Philanthropic Collaborative, New<br />

York, NY. $75,000, 2007. For Earth Charter International’s Religion and<br />

Sustainability Program.<br />

2425. Rockwood Leadership Program, Berkeley, CA. $100,000, 2007. For<br />

general and unrestricted support.<br />

2426. Root Capital, Cambridge, MA. $750,000, 2007. For general and<br />

unrestricted support.<br />

2427. Sonoran Institute, Tucson, AZ. $48,000, 2007. For Assessment of<br />

Mission-Related Business Opportunities Associated with Heritage<br />

Tourism Project.<br />

2428. Tides Center, San Francisco, CA. $200,000, 2007. For Apollo Alliance<br />

Project.<br />

2429. Trust for the Future, Nashville, TN. $25,000, 2007. For Blessed Earth<br />

Project.<br />

Laffey-McHugh Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in DE. No grants to individuals, or for operating<br />

budgets, endowment funds, research, demonstration projects,<br />

publications, conferences, professorships, internships, consulting<br />

services, technical assistance, scholarships, or fellowships; no loans or<br />

program-related investments.<br />

2430. National Council on Agricultural Life and Labor Research Fund, Dover,<br />

DE. $10,000, 2006.<br />

2431. Social Venture Partners Delaware, Wilmington, DE. $22,000, 2006.<br />

Raskob Foundation for Catholic Activities, Inc.<br />

Limitations: Giving to domestic and international programs affiliated with the<br />

Roman Catholic church. No grants to individuals, or for continuing<br />

support, annual campaigns, deficit financing (except missions),<br />

endowment funds, tuition, scholarships, fellowships, individual<br />

research, capital campaigns, building projects prior to the start or after<br />

the completion of construction, continuing subsidies, or requests that<br />

are after-the-fact by the time of the spring and fall trustee meetings.<br />

2432. Archdiocese of Cap-Haitien, Haiti. $15,000, 2006. Toward operating<br />

expenses of newly-developed Department of Education for Diocese of<br />

Cap-Haitien.<br />

2433. Archdiocese of New York, New York, NY. $35,000, 2006. Toward<br />

salary/benefits of Development Director/Fellow to work on fund-raising<br />

and marketing needs of inner-city schools participating in Patrons<br />

Program, adopt-a-school initiative recruiting individuals with financial and<br />

entrepreneurial expertise to work with school administrators, Advisory<br />

Boards and staff to improve financial, academic and physical conditions<br />

at Catholic inner-city elementary schools in Manhattan, Bronx, and<br />

Staten Island.<br />

2434. Archdiocese of Santa Fe, Albuquerque, NM. $17,200, 2006. Toward<br />

presenters’ travel/fees/lodging and participants’ refreshments of<br />

Hispanic Leadership Formation Project series of workshops to provide<br />

leadership training for bilingual (Spanish/English) leaders involved in<br />

Hispanic ministries in respective communities.<br />

2435. Benebikira Sisters, Rwanda. $34,500, 2006. Toward salary and<br />

expenses of Development Director to establish legal entity in US to<br />

enable US citizens to make contributions to Sisters and to coordinate all<br />

fundraising efforts for Sisters.<br />

2436. Catholic Medical Mission Board, New York, NY. $17,000, 2006. To<br />

conduct seminars (travel, accommodations, facilitators’ fees and<br />

educational materials/supplies) to train professionals in India’s Catholic<br />

healthcare institutions to effectively respond to patients, family<br />

members and communities affected by HIV/AIDS.<br />

2437. Diocese of Lexington, Lexington, KY. $25,000, 2006. To improve lives<br />

of Appalachian poor in Eastern Kentucky through outreach ministry of Fr.<br />

Beiting Appalachian Mission Center by providing fixtures/furnishings for<br />

new warehouse, salaries/mobile homes/site hook-up for Point of Hope<br />

Community and/or costs of capacity building.<br />

2438. Diocese of Tucson, Tucson, AZ. $10,000, 2006. For stipends for those<br />

providing weekly Masses/Communion Services in State and County<br />

corrections facilities and/or funding for Jordan Ministry Team, prison<br />

outreach program training lay people in detention ministry, specifically<br />

for team trainer’s salary/transportation/meals and educational<br />

supplies.<br />

2439. Education for Life Program, Nairobi, Kenya. $118,197, 2006. To<br />

address problems of continued spread of HIV/AIDS, especially as it<br />

affects youth, through replication and extension of existing prevention<br />

programs, to improve and multiply facilitation of such programs through<br />

facilitator training, refresher and monitoring programs, for advocacy to<br />

address stigmatization and exploitation of PLWA’s, HIV/AIDS orphans<br />

and vulnerable children, and to provide special programs for children and<br />

caregivers.<br />

2440. Familia Padre Fabretto, Managua, Nicaragua. $14,000, 2006. Toward<br />

purchase and production of training materials for FabrettosTeacher<br />

Training Program to assist teachers to develop classroom instruction and<br />

professional skills.<br />

2441. Fonkoze USA, Washington, DC. $25,000, 2006. To develop two new<br />

educational modules for Haitian literacy program, one focusing on human<br />

rights and other on environment, by hiring collaborator to conduct<br />

qualitative, ethnographic research with Haitian interviewers, develop<br />

learning guides in form of illustrated booklets, pilot test materials and<br />

evaluate results.<br />

2442. Franciscan Sisters of the Immaculate Heart of Mary, India. $10,000,<br />

2006. To provide clean drinking water, sanitation facilities and furniture<br />

to improve conditions and increase capacity at St Charles Health Center<br />

in Tharamangalam.<br />

2443. Fundacion de Educacion Nocedal, Providencia, Chile. $10,000, 2006.<br />

For manuals, salaries, furniture and materials to design and implement<br />

AIDS Prevention-Respect for Life Project for family members expected to<br />

attend new Family Center to receive occupational training, family<br />

counseling and health awareness education.<br />

2444. Holy Ghost Fathers, Nairobi, Kenya. $20,000, 2006. Toward program<br />

costs to train health promoters and conduct community health camps<br />

among villages affiliated with St John Baptist Parish.<br />

2445. Instituto Fe y Vida, Stockton, CA. $30,000, 2006. Toward salary/travel<br />

of Development Director and consultant to establish development<br />

program to support both Fe y Vida and Pastoral Juvenil Hispana Initiative.<br />

2446. Link Community School, Newark, NJ. $15,000, 2006. Toward salary<br />

and benefits of 7th and 8th Grade Language Arts teachers, materials/<br />

supplies, teacher training and workshop to support language arts/<br />

literacy program to bridge gap for poor and minority students from Newark<br />

and other surrounding urban communities.<br />

2447. Maryland Catholic Conference, Annapolis, MD. $50,000, 2006. Toward<br />

inaugural costs of Mid-Atlantic Catholic Schools Consortium, including<br />

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inter-Diocesan summit, and consultants fees/expenses to address<br />

challenges facing Catholic schools in Dioceses of Mid-Atlantic region.<br />

2448. National Catholic Community Foundation, Crownsville, MD. $10,000,<br />

2006. Toward cost of annual audit fees and/or general operating<br />

expenses.<br />

2449. National Catholic Young Adult Ministry Association, Joliet, IL. $15,000,<br />

2006. Toward standard fee of Changing Our World, Inc (or similar<br />

organization) to conduct professional feasibility/planning study and<br />

develop comprehensive fund-raising plan for long-term financial viability.<br />

2450. National Leadership Roundtable on Church Management, Washington,<br />

DC. $175,000, 2006. Toward start-up operating expenses.<br />

2451. Paulist National Catholic Evangelization Association, Washington, DC.<br />

$10,000, 2006. To subsidize production of two sessions of Catholic<br />

Speakers Online, interactive Internet training program for parish staff and<br />

volunteer leaders in Catholic evangelization to foster parish-based<br />

evangelization.<br />

2452. Pax Romana Catholic Movement for Intellectual and Cultural Affairs<br />

USA, Washington, DC. $10,000, 2006. Toward costs of program<br />

coordinator, public relations and media consultants, travel expenses,<br />

electronic communications/webmaster, office equipment and supplies<br />

to conduct public symposia on Catholic Social Teaching in leading U. S.<br />

media markets (for U N leaders, business leaders, government leaders,<br />

and university leaders), recruit lay Catholic policy elites for membership<br />

in Pax Romana, network these members through electronic<br />

communications and continue formation through electronic study<br />

materials.<br />

2453. University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, IN. $14,000, 2006. For ACE<br />

School Leadership Program to form skilled professional administrators<br />

for Catholic K-12 schools, specifically to underwrite costs (personnel,<br />

resources, room and board, travel) of mentor workshop.<br />

2454. Villanova University, Villanova, PA. $35,000, 2006. Toward course<br />

development expenses associated with newly-established Center for<br />

Study of Church Management’s MBA program, emanating from Church<br />

in America Leadership Roundtable, to assist US Catholic bishops and<br />

dioceses through education and training of Church leaders and<br />

managers in Church management practices and generation/<br />

dissemination of scholarship on Church management issues, specifically<br />

design, printing, mail house prep, delivery and postage for bi-annual<br />

newsletter, membership fees and travel to annual conferences, costs of<br />

networking with principal lay minister professional associations,<br />

advertising/publicity, and funding of Distinguished Visiting Fellow<br />

program.<br />

Welfare Foundation, Inc.<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to DE and Chester County, PA. No grants to<br />

individuals, endowments, or for operating support.<br />

2455. National Council on Agricultural Life and Labor Research Fund, Dover,<br />

DE. $150,000, 2006. For initiative.<br />

2456. Social Venture Partners Delaware, Wilmington, DE. $25,000, 2006. For<br />

program support.<br />

DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA<br />

Bauman Family Foundation, Inc.<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national basis. No grants to individuals.<br />

2457. American Institute for Social Justice, Washington, DC. $150,000,<br />

2007. For general support.<br />

2458. Center for Community Change, Washington, DC. $200,000, 2007. For<br />

general support.<br />

2459. Gamaliel Foundation, Chicago, IL. $50,000, 2007. For general support.<br />

2460. Tides Center, Beatitudes Society, San Francisco, CA. $15,000, 2007.<br />

For general support.<br />

The Morris and Gwendolyn Cafritz Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to the Washington, DC, area and the immediate<br />

surrounding counties in MD and VA, specifically Prince George’s and<br />

Montgomery counties, MD, and Arlington and Fairfax counties, and the<br />

city of Alexandria, VA. No grants to individuals, or for emergency funds,<br />

deficit financing, capital, endowment, or building funds, demonstration<br />

projects, or conferences; no loans.<br />

2461. CASA of Maryland, Takoma Park, MD. $250,000, 2007. 3-year grant.<br />

To match Adventist Challenge Grant for Capacity Building Campaign.<br />

2462. Center for Nonprofit Advancement, Washington, DC. $45,000, 2007.<br />

For general support.<br />

2463. Chesapeake Bay Funders Network, Annapolis, MD. $20,000, 2007. For<br />

capacity building initiative to provide technical and organizational<br />

training, evaluation, peer-to-peer networking and grants.<br />

2464. Fair Chance, Washington, DC. $25,000, 2007. For general support.<br />

2465. Faithworks, Washington, DC. $20,000, 2007. For assistance to<br />

congregations serving low-income populations in Wards 7 and 8.<br />

2466. Families USA Foundation, Washington, DC. $10,000, 2007. For<br />

technical assistance work with DC-based organizations.<br />

2467. Greater DC Cares, Washington, DC. $20,000, 2007. For general<br />

support.<br />

2468. IMPACT Silver Spring, Silver Spring, MD. $25,000, 2007. For general<br />

support.<br />

2469. Infant/Toddler Family Day Care of Northern Virginia, Fairfax, VA.<br />

$20,000, 2007. For general support.<br />

2470. Local Initiatives Support Corporation, Washington, DC. $125,000,<br />

2007. For general support for neighborhood revitalization work.<br />

2471. Maryland Association of Nonprofit Organizations, Silver Spring, MD.<br />

$25,000, 2007. To conduct research and assess opportunities for<br />

nonprofits in Prince George’s County.<br />

2472. New Leaders for New Schools, Washington, DC. $50,000, 2007. For<br />

fellows to serve DC public and charter schools.<br />

2473. NPower Greater DC Region, Washington, DC. $20,000, 2007. For<br />

general support.<br />

2474. Potomac Conservancy, Silver Spring, MD. $15,000, 2007. For Planning<br />

and Policy project.<br />

2475. Public Charter Schools Center for Student Support Services,<br />

Washington, DC. $20,000, 2007. For general support.<br />

2476. Round House Theater, Bethesda, MD. $40,000, 2007. For artistic and<br />

community development plan.<br />

2477. Round House Theater, Bethesda, MD. $15,000, 2007. For Artistic and<br />

Community Development Plan.<br />

2478. Southeast Childrens Fund, Washington, DC. $10,000, 2007. For<br />

general support.<br />

2479. Teach for America, Washington, DC. $65,000, 2007.<br />

2480. Teach for America, Washington, DC. $15,000, 2007. For recruitment,<br />

training and support of corps members in DC Public Schools.<br />

2481. Transformer, Washington, DC. $10,000, 2007. For general support to<br />

serve emerging visual artists through exhibitions, peer-mentoring and<br />

audience development.<br />

2482. Washington Interfaith Network, Washington, DC. $40,000, 2007. To<br />

develop neighborhood and financial plans.<br />

2483. Washington Interfaith Network, Washington, DC. $20,000, 2007. For<br />

Neighborhoods First Investment Campaign.<br />

2484. Woolly Mammoth Theater Company, Washington, DC. $60,000, 2007.<br />

For general support and capacity-building initiatives.<br />

The Case Foundation<br />

(formerly The Stephen Case Foundation)<br />

Limitations: Giving in the U.S. and abroad. No grants to individuals.<br />

2485. Accelerate Brain Cancer Cure, Washington, DC. $43,500, 2006. For<br />

in-kind consulting.<br />

2486. Calvert Social Investment Foundation, San Francisco, CA. $19,500,<br />

2006. For in-kind consulting.<br />

2487. International Finance Corporation, Private Enterprise Partnership for<br />

Africa, Washington, DC. $522,000, 2006. For community development.<br />

2488. PlayPumps International, Washington, DC. $370,073, 2006. For in-kind<br />

consulting.<br />

2489. Project Mercy, Fort Wayne, IN. $23,461, 2006. For in-kind consulting<br />

and for collaboration with Share Our Strength.<br />

2490. Share Our Strength, Washington, DC. $16,549, 2006. For in-kind<br />

consulting.<br />

2491. Venture Philanthropy Partners, Washington, DC. $200,000, 2006. For<br />

community development.<br />

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The Community Foundation for the National Capital Region<br />

(formerly The Foundation for the National Capital Region)<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to the Washington, DC, Prince George’s and<br />

Montgomery counties, MD, and northern VA. No grants to individuals, or<br />

from discretionary funds for annual campaigns, endowment funds,<br />

equipment, land acquisition, renovation projects, operating budgets, or<br />

matching gifts.<br />

2492. Action Greensboro, Greensboro, NC. $35,000, 2008.<br />

2493. Center for Nonprofit Advancement, Washington, DC. $20,000, 2008.<br />

2494. Center for Nonprofit Advancement, Washington, DC. $20,000, 2008.<br />

2495. CharityWorks, McLean, VA. $20,000, 2008.<br />

2496. CharityWorks, McLean, VA. $16,000, 2008.<br />

2497. Consortium for Entrepreneurship Education, Columbus, OH. $69,500,<br />

2008.<br />

2498. Friends of the Family, Baltimore, MD. $50,000, 2008.<br />

2499. Friends of the Family, Baltimore, MD. $50,000, 2008.<br />

2500. Friends of the Family, Baltimore, MD. $50,000, 2008.<br />

2501. Greater DC Cares, Washington, DC. $45,000, 2008.<br />

2502. Home Builders Care Foundation, Silver Spring, MD. $116,625, 2008.<br />

2503. Home Builders Care Foundation, Silver Spring, MD. $14,000, 2008.<br />

2504. IMPACT Silver Spring, Silver Spring, MD. $25,000, 2008.<br />

2505. IMPACT Silver Spring, Silver Spring, MD. $20,000, 2008.<br />

2506. IMPACT Silver Spring, Silver Spring, MD. $10,000, 2008.<br />

2507. Information Technology Senior Management Forum, Batavia, IL.<br />

$20,000, 2008.<br />

2508. JK Group Trustee for the Sallie Mae Fund, Plainsboro, NJ. $598,014,<br />

2008.<br />

2509. JK Group Trustee for the Sallie Mae Fund, Plainsboro, NJ. $567,333,<br />

2008.<br />

2510. JK Group Trustee for the Sallie Mae Fund, Plainsboro, NJ. $462,328,<br />

2008.<br />

2511. JK Group Trustee for the Sallie Mae Fund, Plainsboro, NJ. $333,155,<br />

2008.<br />

2512. JK Group Trustee for the Sallie Mae Fund, Plainsboro, NJ. $34,500,<br />

2008.<br />

2513. Local Initiatives Support Corporation, New York, NY. $185,000, 2008.<br />

2514. National College Access Network, Cleveland, OH. $25,000, 2008.<br />

2515. National College Access Network, Cleveland, OH. $10,000, 2008.<br />

2516. National Council for Community and Education Partnerships,<br />

Washington, DC. $35,000, 2008.<br />

2517. New Leaders for New Schools, Washington, DC. $25,000, 2008.<br />

2518. New Leaders for New Schools, Washington, DC. $10,000, 2008.<br />

2519. New Schools for New Orleans, New Orleans, LA. $25,000, 2008.<br />

2520. Nonprofit Finance Fund, Washington, DC. $30,000, 2008.<br />

2521. Nonprofit Village Center, Silver Spring, MD. $25,000, 2008.<br />

2522. Nonprofit Village Center, Silver Spring, MD. $25,000, 2008.<br />

2523. Nonprofit Village Center, Silver Spring, MD. $15,000, 2008.<br />

2524. NPower Greater DC Region, Washington, DC. $50,000, 2008.<br />

2525. Partnership for Jewish Life and Learning, Rockville, MD. $10,000,<br />

2008.<br />

2526. Phoenix Project, Springfield, VA. $10,000, 2008.<br />

2527. Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisors, Philanthropic Collaborative, New<br />

York, NY. $800,000, 2008.<br />

2528. Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisors, Philanthropic Collaborative, New<br />

York, NY. $330,000, 2008.<br />

2529. Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisors, Philanthropic Collaborative, New<br />

York, NY. $250,000, 2008.<br />

2530. Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisors, Philanthropic Collaborative, New<br />

York, NY. $170,000, 2008.<br />

2531. Stargazer Foundation, Fairfax, VA. $400,000, 2008.<br />

2532. Stargazer Foundation, Fairfax, VA. $100,000, 2008.<br />

2533. Stargazer Foundation, Fairfax, VA. $100,000, 2008.<br />

2534. Stargazer Foundation, Fairfax, VA. $20,000, 2008.<br />

2535. TechBridge, Atlanta, GA. $15,000, 2008.<br />

2536. Venture Philanthropy Partners, Washington, DC. $100,000, 2008.<br />

2537. Venture Philanthropy Partners, Washington, DC. $50,000, 2008.<br />

The Freedom Forum, Inc.<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national and international basis.<br />

2538. Robert C. Maynard Institute for Journalism Education, Oakland, CA.<br />

$20,000, 2006.<br />

The Gottesman Fund<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in NY. No grants to individuals.<br />

2539. International Medical Corps, Santa Monica, CA. $15,000, 2007. For<br />

general support.<br />

Philip L. Graham Fund<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in the metropolitan Washington, DC, area. No<br />

support for national or international organizations, membership<br />

organizations, lobbying or political activities, or for religious purposes.<br />

No grants to individuals, or for medical services, research, annual<br />

campaigns, fundraising events, endowments, seminars, conferences,<br />

publications, tickets, films, travel expenses, courtesy advertising,<br />

advocacy, or litigation.<br />

2540. Woolly Mammoth Theater Company, Washington, DC. $35,000, 2006.<br />

For finances.<br />

2541. Workforce Organizations for Regional Collaboration, Washington, DC.<br />

$10,000, 2006. To complete workforce information database by<br />

enabling direct access for individuals via the web.<br />

The J. Willard and Alice S. Marriott Foundation<br />

(formerly The J. Willard Marriott Foundation)<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in Washington, DC. No grants to individuals.<br />

2542. Cultural Alliance of Greater Washington, Washington, DC. $10,000,<br />

2006. For educational and technical assistance programs.<br />

2543. Foundation of the National Association of Catering Executives,<br />

Columbia, MD. $10,000, 2006. For program support.<br />

2544. Greater DC Cares, Washington, DC. $10,000, 2006. For board<br />

leadership program.<br />

2545. IMPACT Silver Spring, Silver Spring, MD. $10,000, 2006. For program<br />

support.<br />

2546. Institute of Business Travel Management, Alexandria, VA. $50,000,<br />

2006. For research and educational programs.<br />

2547. SITE Foundation, New York, NY. $60,000, 2006. For Futuresite:<br />

investing in tomorrow today campaign.<br />

2548. Travel Institute, Wellesley, MA. $25,000, 2006. For scholarship fund.<br />

Eugene and Agnes E. Meyer Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to the metropolitan Washington, DC, area, including<br />

Montgomery, Prince George’s, Calvert, Charles, and St. Mary’s counties<br />

in suburban MD and Arlington, Fairfax, Loudoun, Prince William and<br />

Stafford counties, and the cities of Alexandria, Falls Church, Manassas,<br />

and Manassas Park in northern VA. No support for sectarian purposes,<br />

or for programs that are national or international in scope. No grants to<br />

individuals, or for annual campaigns, deficit financing, endowment funds,<br />

equipment, scholarships, fellowships, scientific or medical research,<br />

publications, special events or conferences.<br />

2549. Advocates for Justice and Education, Washington, DC. $30,000, 2007.<br />

For Transition Advocacy Program.<br />

2550. Anacostia Watershed Society, Bladensburg, MD. $50,000, 2007. For<br />

historic headquarters renovation and capacity building through hiring<br />

grants and financial accounting specialist.<br />

2551. Arlington Arts Center, Arlington, VA. $15,000, 2007. For organizational<br />

assessment and strategic planning.<br />

2552. Asian American LEAD: Leadership, Empowerment and Development for<br />

Youth and Family, Washington, DC. $15,000, 2007. For executive<br />

transition.<br />

2553. Bright Beginnings, Washington, DC. $25,000, 2007. For High/Scope<br />

training in addressing social and emotional problems of homeless<br />

children.<br />

2554. Capital Area Food Bank, Washington, DC. $10,000, 2007. For strategic<br />

planning for Anacostia Farmers Market.<br />

2555. Center for Inspired Teaching, Washington, DC. $100,000, 2007. 2-year<br />

grant. For general operations and implementation of strategic plan for<br />

expansion.<br />

2556. Center for Nonprofit Advancement, Washington, DC. $50,000, 2007.<br />

For professional development opportunities for executive directors and<br />

other senior nonprofit staff in Greater Washington region.<br />

2557. Center for Nonprofit Advancement, Washington, DC. $10,000, 2007.<br />

For evaluation of Executive Transition Initiative.<br />

2558. CityDance Ensemble, Washington, DC. $10,000, 2007. For<br />

strengthening and expanding board leadership.<br />

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2559. Class Acts Arts, Silver Spring, MD. $17,000, 2007. For strategic<br />

planning.<br />

2560. Columbia Road Health Services, Washington, DC. $35,000, 2007. For<br />

mental health screening, training, and treatment program.<br />

2561. Community Bridges, Silver Spring, MD. $25,000, 2007. For program<br />

and staff development in preparation for organizational expansion.<br />

2562. CompassPoint Nonprofit Services, San Francisco, CA. $55,000, 2007.<br />

For study of next generation nonprofit leaders.<br />

2563. Cultural Development Corporation of the District of Columbia,<br />

Washington, DC. $25,000, 2007. For development of strategic<br />

marketing plan.<br />

2564. Dance Institute of Washington, Washington, DC. $25,000, 2007. For<br />

organizational assessment, board development, and strengthening<br />

financial management.<br />

2565. Dance/USA, Washington, DC. $15,000, 2007. For board development<br />

and business planning for Dance/MetroDC.<br />

2566. DC Children and Youth Investment Trust Corporation, Washington, DC.<br />

$150,000, 2007. 3-year grant. For comprehensive training and technical<br />

assistance program.<br />

2567. DC SCORES, Washington, DC. $15,000, 2007. For strategic planning.<br />

2568. DC Wheel Productions, Dance Place, Washington, DC. $25,000, 2007.<br />

For organizational assessment.<br />

2569. Fair Chance, Washington, DC. $25,000, 2007. For general operations.<br />

2570. GALA Hispanic Theater, Washington, DC. $35,000, 2007. For human<br />

resource development plan.<br />

2571. Grantmakers for Effective Organizations, Washington, DC. $15,000,<br />

2007. For GEO in providing grantmakers with resources for leadership<br />

development and capacity-building.<br />

2572. Greater Washington Society of Certified Public Accountants Educational<br />

Foundation, Washington, DC. $25,000, 2007. For development of<br />

website to provide finance and accounting information to small and<br />

mid-sized nonprofit organizations.<br />

2573. Greenbrier Learning Center, Arlington, VA. $10,000, 2007. For strategic<br />

planning.<br />

2574. Harder and Company Community Research, Davis, CA. $50,000, 2007.<br />

2-year grant. For first phase of evaluation of Rewarding Leadership<br />

Initiative.<br />

2575. IMPACT Silver Spring, Silver Spring, MD. $30,000, 2007. For general<br />

operations.<br />

2576. In Series, Washington, DC. $10,000, 2007. For general operations and<br />

capacity building.<br />

2577. Interfaith Works, Rockville, MD. $40,000, 2007. For salary of full-time<br />

deputy director.<br />

2578. League of Washington Theaters, Washington, DC. $10,000, 2007. For<br />

organizational assessment and strategic planning.<br />

2579. Legal Aid Justice Center, Charlottesville, VA. $25,000, 2007. For<br />

development of advisory council for organizations work in Northern<br />

Virginia.<br />

2580. Management Assistance Group, Washington, DC. $45,000, 2007. For<br />

research on how nonprofit organizations meet back-office needs.<br />

2581. Moving Forward Contemporary Asian American Dance Company, Dana<br />

Tai Soon Burgess and Company, Washington, DC. $10,000, 2007. For<br />

business planning and strengthening financial management.<br />

2582. New Leaders for New Schools, Washington, DC. $30,000, 2007. For<br />

recruitment, training, program expansion, and general operations.<br />

2583. NPower Greater DC Region, Washington, DC. $125,000, 2007. 2-year<br />

grant. For general operations.<br />

2584. Perry School Community Services Center, Washington, DC. $10,000,<br />

2007. For financial and organizational assessment.<br />

2585. Primary Care Coalition of Montgomery County, Silver Spring, MD.<br />

$10,000, 2007. For strategic planning.<br />

2586. Prince Georges Child Resource Center, Largo, MD. $23,000, 2007. For<br />

financial systems review.<br />

2587. Pyramid Atlantic, Silver Spring, MD. $12,500, 2007. For executive<br />

transition.<br />

2588. Teach for America, Washington, DC. $40,000, 2007. For general<br />

operations for DC chapter.<br />

2589. Transformer, Washington, DC. $10,000, 2007. For strategic planning<br />

and fundraising planning.<br />

2590. Twenty-First Century School Fund, Washington, DC. $15,000, 2007. For<br />

program evaluation.<br />

2591. Washington Interfaith Network, Washington, DC. $40,000, 2007. For<br />

general operations.<br />

2592. Wesley Housing Development Corporation, Alexandria, VA. $25,000,<br />

2007. For executive transition and strategic planning.<br />

Public Welfare Foundation, Inc.<br />

Limitations: Giving is limited to the U.S. No grants to individuals, or for building<br />

funds, capital improvements, endowments, government projects,<br />

scholarships, graduate work, foreign study, conferences, seminars,<br />

publications, research, workshops, or annual campaigns; no loans.<br />

2593. Community Rights Counsel, Washington, DC. $55,000, 2007. For<br />

general support.<br />

2594. National Training and Information Center, Chicago, IL. $75,000, 2007.<br />

For Predatory Lending Protection Project.<br />

2595. Power U Center for Social Change, Miami, FL. $90,000, 2007. 2-year<br />

grant. For general support.<br />

2596. Progressive Technology Project, Minneapolis, MN. $50,000, 2007. For<br />

general support.<br />

2597. SAJE, Los Angeles, CA. $50,000, 2007. For general support.<br />

2598. South Carolina Fair Share Education Fund, Columbia, SC. $50,000,<br />

2007. For general support of health and other programs.<br />

Searle Freedom Trust<br />

(formerly D & D Foundation)<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national basis. No grants to individuals, or for<br />

endowments, operating support capital campaigns, or building projects.<br />

2599. Donors Trust, Alexandria, VA. $200,000, 2006. For Center for College<br />

Affordability and Productivity.<br />

2600. Donors Trust, Alexandria, VA. $30,000, 2006. For marketing.<br />

2601. State Policy Network, Richmond, CA. $216,000, 2006. For project<br />

support.<br />

2602. State Policy Network, Richmond, CA. $25,000, 2006. To work with<br />

State Think Tanks on Tax and Budget Issues.<br />

Wallace Genetic Foundation, Inc.<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national basis. No grants to individuals, or for<br />

scholarships, endowments, multi-year commitments, or university<br />

overhead expenses; no loans.<br />

2603. Institute for Multi-Track Diplomacy, Arlington, VA. $25,000, 2007. For<br />

general support.<br />

The Wyss Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in the western U.S. (AZ, CO, ID, MT, NV, NM, UT,<br />

WY). No grants to individuals.<br />

2604. Policy Consensus Initiative, Portland, OR. $107,500, 2006.<br />

2605. Western Resource Advocates, Boulder, CO. $450,000, 2006.<br />

FLORIDA<br />

Ted Arison Family Foundation USA, Inc.<br />

(formerly Arison Foundation, Inc.)<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in NY.<br />

2606. American Society for Yad Vashem, New York, NY. $100,000, 2006. For<br />

Israeli Penpheral teacher enrichment program, training Israelis to teach<br />

the holocaust.<br />

The Frank Stanley Beveridge Family Foundation, Inc.<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to Hampden and Hampshire counties, MA. No<br />

support for governmental agencies, private foundations or federated<br />

giving programs, or for private educational institutions not attended by<br />

members of the Beveridge family. No grants to individuals, or for general<br />

operating support, income development, internships, endowment or<br />

operating funds, awards or competitions, commissioning of new works,<br />

conferences and seminars, curriculum development, debt reduction,<br />

matching gifts, multi-year payments, exhibitions, film or radio production,<br />

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Grants for Capacity Building, Management & Technical Assistance<br />

scholarships, fellowships, foreign organizations or for foreign<br />

expenditure; no loans.<br />

2607. College for Every Student, Cornwall, VT. $25,000, 2007. For FES<br />

Scholars Program.<br />

2608. HAP, Inc., Springfield, MA. $25,000, 2007. For Old Hill Neighborhood<br />

Revitalization.<br />

The Chatlos Foundation, Inc.<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national basis. No support for individual church<br />

congregations, primary or secondary schools or for the arts, or for<br />

organizations in existence for less than two years. No grants to<br />

individuals, or for seed money, deficit financing, endowment funds,<br />

medical research, conferences, bricks and mortar, or multi-year grants;<br />

no loans.<br />

2609. Mastermedia International, Redlands, CA. $25,000, 2007. For<br />

strategic plan for multiplying Christian leadership and outreach in media.<br />

2610. Reformed Presbyterian Theological Seminary, Pittsburgh, PA. $10,000,<br />

2007. To strengthen administrative infrastructure.<br />

Community Foundation for Palm Beach and Martin Counties,<br />

Inc.<br />

(formerly Palm Beach County Community Foundation)<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in Palm Beach and Martin counties, FL. No support<br />

for religious organizations for religious purposes. No grants to individuals<br />

(except for scholarships and the Dwight Allison Fellows Program), or for<br />

operating funds, building campaigns, computers, endowments, annual<br />

campaigns, fundraising events, fundraising feasibility studies,<br />

celebration functions, or deficit financing.<br />

2611. Broadway Reinvestment Coalition, West Palm Beach, FL. $52,755,<br />

2007. For Enterprise Zone outreach education and training program.<br />

2612. Center for Creative Education, West Palm Beach, FL. $10,000, 2007.<br />

For strategic plan.<br />

2613. Housing Leadership Council of Palm Beach County, West Palm Beach,<br />

FL. $34,240, 2007. To build organizational capacity and for Solutions<br />

Workshop on rental housing.<br />

2614. Nonprofit Resource Institute, West Palm Beach, FL. $100,000, 2007.<br />

For workshops and educational services designed to strengthen<br />

organizational capacity of nonprofits.<br />

2615. Raymond F. Kravis Center for the Performing Arts, West Palm Beach,<br />

FL. $44,496, 2007. For Professional Development Workshop Program.<br />

2616. Young Singers of the Palm Beaches, West Palm Beach, FL. $10,000,<br />

2007. For marketing consultant to conduct assessment of organization<br />

and develop marketing materials.<br />

The Community Foundation in Jacksonville<br />

(also known as The Community Foundation)<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in northeastern FL, including Baker, Clay, Duval,<br />

Nassau and St. Johns counties. No support for food programs or religious<br />

instruction. No grants for general operating support, construction or<br />

renovation, equipment, or tickets for fundraising activities.<br />

2617. City Kids Art Factory, Jacksonville, FL. $10,000, 2006. To hire<br />

fundraising coach and develop fundraising strategic plan.<br />

2618. Clara White Mission, Jacksonville, FL. $32,550, 2006. To reflect on<br />

future viability of select programs.<br />

2619. Communities in Schools of Jacksonville, Jacksonville, FL. $10,000,<br />

2006. To review previous reflective practice findings, and to develop<br />

communications plan and strategic operations guide.<br />

2620. Community Connections of Jacksonville, Jacksonville, FL. $50,000,<br />

2006. To reflect on fiscal and programmatic future of select properties<br />

and programs.<br />

2621. Gateway Community Services, Jacksonville, FL. $40,900, 2006. To<br />

reflect on ways to improve engagement and retention of clients in<br />

adolescent programs.<br />

2622. Jacksonville Film Events, Jacksonville, FL. $10,000, 2006. To purchase<br />

and develop collection of information management systems, for strategic<br />

planning and establish Policy and Procedure Manual.<br />

2623. Jewish Family and Community Services, Jacksonville, FL. $10,000,<br />

2006. To continue strategic planning, best practice study, and<br />

development of staff training.<br />

2624. Ponte Vedra Cultural Center, Ponte Vedra, FL. $20,000, 2006. To<br />

evaluate effects of an experiential arts program on overall sense of<br />

well-being of seniors.<br />

2625. Riverside Avenue Christian Church, Disciples of Christ, Jacksonville, FL.<br />

$10,000, 2006. To create appropriate governing structure, develop<br />

sustainable funding sources and reach students.<br />

2626. Youth Crisis Center, Jacksonville, FL. $50,000, 2006. To examine<br />

organization’s current role and to create best practice model.<br />

The Community Foundation of Greater Lakeland, Inc.<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in the greater Lakeland, FL, area. No support for<br />

sectarian religious projects that are not open to all. No grants for to<br />

individuals (except for scholarships and emergency grants), or for tickets,<br />

annual or building campaigns, endowments, operating expense,<br />

membership dues, or fundraising events or celebrations.<br />

2627. Cambridge Study Center, Lakeland, FL. $30,000, 2007. For student<br />

assistance, scholarships, teacher salaries and administration.<br />

The Community Foundation of Sarasota County, Inc.<br />

(formerly The Sarasota County Community Foundation, Inc.)<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in Sarasota County, FL, and surrounding<br />

communities. No support for fraternal organizations, societies or orders,<br />

or religious organizations for sectarian purposes. No grants to individuals<br />

(except for selected scholarships), or for annual campaigns, building<br />

campaigns, endowment funds, deficit financing, debt retirement,<br />

publications, operating expenses, travel, fundraising events, scientific<br />

research, or conferences.<br />

2628. Girl Scouts of the U.S.A., Gulfcoast Council, Sarasota, FL. $25,000,<br />

2007. For Board Room.<br />

2629. Habitat for Humanity, Sarasota, Sarasota, FL. $50,000, 2007. For<br />

coordinator’s position.<br />

2630. Sarasota County Openly Plans for Excellence, Grassroots Leadership<br />

Initiative (GLI), Sarasota, FL. $10,000, 2007. For administrator’s salary.<br />

Dade Community Foundation, Inc.<br />

(formerly Dade Foundation)<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to Miami-Dade County, FL. No grants to individuals<br />

(except through scholarship funds), or for memberships, fundraising,<br />

memorials, deficit financing, or conferences.<br />

2631. C-ONE: Center on Nonprofit Effectiveness, Miami, FL. $32,000, 2007.<br />

2632. C-ONE: Center on Nonprofit Effectiveness, Miami, FL. $10,000, 2007.<br />

To provide continued support.<br />

2633. C-ONE: Center on Nonprofit Effectiveness, Miami, FL. $10,000, 2007.<br />

For Nonprofit Governance Project, collaborative that provides educational<br />

workshops on good governance practices targeting board members of<br />

nonprofits in Miami-Dade County.<br />

2634. Florida Immigrant Coalition, Miami, FL. $15,000, 2007. To strengthen<br />

two emerging immigrant-led grassroots immigrant organizations in<br />

Brevard and Polk Counties.<br />

2635. James K. Batten Black Executive Forum, Miami, FL. $10,000, 2007.<br />

2636. King David Foundation, Aventura, FL. $60,000, 2007. To support<br />

Coalition Builders of HIV Prevention project which seeks to strengthen<br />

local capacity building for HIV/AIDS prevention activities and reduction<br />

of substance abuse in Hispanic women and youth and South Florida.<br />

2637. Local Initiatives Support Corporation, Miami, FL. $22,500, 2007.<br />

2638. Miami Gay Mens Chorus, Miami Beach, FL. $10,000, 2007. To support<br />

work ensuring MGMC’s successful participation in planning of GALA<br />

Choruses Festival.<br />

2639. Miami Youth SHINE, Miami, FL. $20,000, 2007. To hire foster care<br />

youth organizer to help expand organization’s capacity.<br />

2640. Non-Violence Project USA, Miami, FL. $10,000, 2007. To hire Program<br />

Manager to increase capacity.<br />

2641. Our Kids of Miami-Dade/Monroe, Miami, FL. $50,000, 2007. To<br />

contract with Connected by 25 to conduct comprehensive environmental<br />

scan, which includes community planning to better assist each youth in<br />

achieving successful adult outcomes, and for technical assistance to<br />

improve standards around policies and services for youth 13 to 17 in<br />

foster care.<br />

2642. Performing Arts Network, North Miami, FL. $10,000, 2007. To support<br />

full-time Executive Director.<br />

2643. Pridelines Youth Services, Miami, FL. $20,000, 2007. For continued<br />

support for capacity building initiative of 2005 and to assist in creation<br />

of three-year sustainability plan to further goals of infrastructure<br />

development.<br />

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Grants for Capacity Building, Management & Technical Assistance<br />

Eckerd—FLORIDA<br />

2644. Safe Schools South Florida, Fort Lauderdale, FL. $15,000, 2007. For<br />

continued expansion of Safe Schools Project which trains existing and<br />

aspiring administrative personnel in issues faced by LGBTQ youth.<br />

2645. South Florida Interfaith Committee for Worker Justice, Miami, FL.<br />

$15,000, 2007. To strengthen capacity and community work around<br />

engaging leaders of faith-based organizations and to expand toward<br />

involving lay members from congregations with low-income residents.<br />

2646. Unite for Dignity, Hialeah, FL. $12,000, 2007. To support organizing<br />

work.<br />

2647. We Count, Florida City, FL. $15,000, 2007. To support organizing work.<br />

Darden Restaurants, Inc. Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in the central FL area. No support for religious<br />

organizations not of direct benefit to the entire community or<br />

international or disease-specific organizations. No grants to individuals,<br />

or for one-time, short-term events, advertising, team sponsorships,<br />

athletic scholarships, or national conferences.<br />

2648. A Gift for Teaching, Orlando, FL. $25,000, 2007.<br />

2649. Hispanic Business Initiative Fund of Greater Orlando, Orlando, FL.<br />

$20,000, 2007.<br />

2650. National Council of La Raza, Los Angeles, CA. $25,000, 2007.<br />

The Arthur Vining Davis Foundations<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to the U.S., including possessions and territories.<br />

No support for community chests, publicly governed colleges and<br />

universities, and institutions primarily supported by government funds<br />

(except in secondary education and health care programs), voter<br />

education, voter registration drives, or projects incurring obligations<br />

extending over many years. No grants to individuals; no loans.<br />

2651. Carleton College, Northfield, MN. $200,000, 2007. For design and<br />

planning budget for Center for Arts.<br />

2652. Interdenominational Theological Center, Atlanta, GA. $200,000, 2007.<br />

For implementation of strategic plan.<br />

2653. Lutheran Theological Seminary at Gettysburg, Gettysburg, PA.<br />

$200,000, 2007. For strengthening development office infrastructure.<br />

Jessie Ball duPont Fund<br />

(formerly Jessie Ball duPont Religious, Charitable and Educational Fund)<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in the South, especially DE, FL, and VA. No support<br />

for organizations other than those awarded gifts by the donor from<br />

1960-1964. No grants to individuals, or generally for capital campaigns<br />

or endowments.<br />

2654. Baptist Medical Center, Southern Baptist Hospital of Florida,<br />

Jacksonville, FL. $60,000, 2007. For matching grant to support<br />

administrative costs of fourth-year extension of JaxCare.<br />

2655. Bethune-Cookman College, Daytona Beach, FL. $150,000, 2007.<br />

3-year grant. To retain professional counsel, provide board training and<br />

develop materials in advance of capital campaign.<br />

2656. Boys and Girls Clubs of Northeast Florida, Jacksonville, FL. $36,000,<br />

2007. To contract with Nonprofit Performance Solutions to assess<br />

efficiency and effectiveness of organizations structure, procedures and<br />

policies.<br />

2657. Child Welfare League of America, Arlington, VA. $200,000, 2007. To<br />

help stabilize organizations finances and to provide new CEO time to<br />

restructure operations and to create new financing strategy.<br />

2658. Christchurch School, Christchurch, VA. $100,000, 2007. To hire<br />

professional fundraising consultant to prepare school for $8 million<br />

capital campaign.<br />

2659. Church of God in Christ, Port Saint Joe, FL. $50,777, 2007. For planning<br />

grant to support partnership with North Port Street Joe Youth Initiative to<br />

hire consultant and develop strategic plan for new youth initiative.<br />

2660. Daniel, Jacksonville, FL. $180,000, 2007. 2-year grant. For strategic<br />

financial restructuring work.<br />

2661. Daniel Joseph Jenkins Institute for Children, North Charleston, SC.<br />

$10,000, 2007. To expand contract with consulting position related to<br />

Institutes Council on Accreditation accreditation process.<br />

2662. Delaware Art Museum, Wilmington, DE. $75,000, 2007. 2-year grant.<br />

For staff development, team-building training and young leaders<br />

leadership training program.<br />

2663. Episcopal Diocese of North Carolina, Raleigh, NC. $200,000, 2007.<br />

2-year grant. For partnership between Diocese and Industrial Area<br />

Foundation to create statewide interfaith organization for social justice<br />

and equality.<br />

2664. Family Foundations of Northeast Florida, Jacksonville, FL. $72,577,<br />

2007. For planning grant to design and test comprehensive,<br />

multi-organizational set of services designed to help 15 Duval County<br />

families living at or below federal poverty level build permanent assets.<br />

2665. Freedoms Foundation at Valley Forge, Valley Forge, PA. $75,000, 2007.<br />

To match commitment from Foundation board to create and staff<br />

development office.<br />

2666. Jacksonville University, Jacksonville, FL. $200,000, 2007. 4-year grant.<br />

For program of professional teacher development in partnership with<br />

Schultz Center, Duval County Public Schools, University of North Florida<br />

and Princeton University.<br />

2667. Mental Health America of Northeast Florida, Jacksonville, FL.<br />

$115,000, 2007. 3-year grant. To hire project manager and to implement<br />

recommendations in recently completed Northeast Florida Children’s<br />

Community Mental Health Assessment.<br />

2668. National Council on Crime and Delinquency, Oakland, CA. $110,000,<br />

2007. For leadership transition planning.<br />

2669. Randolph College, Lynchburg, VA. $30,940, 2007. For consultant to<br />

work with faculty, staff, administration and trustees to develop stronger<br />

lines of communication as College transitions to co-ed institution.<br />

2670. Rollins College, Winter Park, FL. $102,511, 2007. 2-year grant. To<br />

develop, pilot and evaluate new non-profit leadership programs designed<br />

to assist organizations undergoing executive transition.<br />

2671. Saint Johns Episcopal Cathedral, Jacksonville, FL. $146,592, 2007.<br />

3-year grant. For full-time Director of Social Ministries for community<br />

outreach.<br />

2672. Saint Marys Episcopal Church, Jacksonville, FL. $120,000, 2007. For<br />

financial stabilization of organization.<br />

2673. Salvation Army of Jacksonville, Jacksonville, FL. $150,000, 2007.<br />

2-year grant. For General Manager and Development Associate staff<br />

positions.<br />

2674. Speech and Hearing Center, Jacksonville, FL. $21,000, 2007. For<br />

consultant to conduct organizational audit.<br />

2675. Theater Jacksonville, Jacksonville, FL. $92,312, 2007. 3-year grant. To<br />

hire organizations first full-time development officer.<br />

2676. University of Delaware, Newark, DE. $124,140, 2007. 2-year grant. For<br />

National Leadership Consortium on Developmental Disabilities to<br />

prepare non-profit leaders for executive positions.<br />

2677. University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, IN. $40,000, 2007. To develop<br />

teachers manual and provide training for teachers using Take Ten<br />

violence prevention program in local schools.<br />

2678. University of the South, Sewanee, TN. $140,000, 2007. 4-year grant.<br />

For Innovation in Teaching and Learning Program to encourage faculty<br />

and students to propose new methods to enrich student learning.<br />

2679. University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA. $153,939, 2007. 2-year<br />

grant. To test and evaluate web-based tool to improve middle and high<br />

school students test scores in history.<br />

2680. Virginia Intermont College, Bristol, VA. $181,000, 2007. 3-year grant.<br />

For consultants to conduct development audit and review financial<br />

operations and to rebuild development office operations by hiring new<br />

Chief Development Officer.<br />

2681. Wake Forest University, Winston-Salem, NC. $10,000, 2007. For<br />

campus engagement study and community needs assessment in order<br />

to develop community engagement plan.<br />

2682. Washington Hospital Center, Washington, DC. $120,000, 2007. 2-year<br />

grant. For panel of experienced House Call health care leaders to<br />

develop, field test and disseminate guidelines to promote national<br />

replication of House Call program.<br />

2683. Womans Club of Jacksonville, Jacksonville, FL. $22,000, 2007. For<br />

consultant to work with Woman’s Club to revise its mission and by-laws<br />

and to help decide its mission, values and scope of work.<br />

Eckerd Family Foundation, Inc.<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in FL. No grants to individuals, or for event tickets,<br />

advertising, or legislative lobbying.<br />

2684. Florida Guardian ad Litem Association, Tallahassee, FL. $50,000,<br />

2007. For strategic planning and infrastructure.<br />

2685. Nonprofit Leadership Center of Tampa Bay, Tampa, FL. $60,000, 2007.<br />

For college and graduate nonprofit management.<br />

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Grants for Capacity Building, Management & Technical Assistance<br />

Flight Attendant Medical Research Institute, Inc.<br />

(also known as FAMRI)<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national and international basis. No grants to<br />

individuals who are currently receiving money from tobacco companies.<br />

2686. American Lung Association of Connecticut, East Hartford, CT.<br />

$216,783, 2008. For research project, Missive STS Palmtop: An<br />

intelligent aid to help physicians identify and eliminate STS exposure.<br />

2687. Harvard University, Cambridge, MA. $325,500, 2008. For research<br />

project, Evaluating Online Clinical Office-Systems Training to Address<br />

Secondhand Smoke (SHS) Exposure of Children.<br />

2688. Roswell Park Cancer Institute, Buffalo, NY. $325,500, 2008. For<br />

research project, Health Impact Study of Smokefree Policies in Latin<br />

America.<br />

2689. Roswell Park Cancer Institute, Buffalo, NY. $162,750, 2008. For<br />

research project, Evaluating the Characteristics that Influence<br />

Persuasiveness of Secondhand Smoke Advertisements.<br />

Gulf Coast Community Foundation of Venice<br />

(formerly The Gulf Coast Community Foundation)<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to the city of Venice, FL, and the surrounding<br />

communities. No support for religious purposes. No grants to individuals<br />

(except for scholarships), or for endowments, debt reduction, basic<br />

scientific research, events, or travel; no loans.<br />

2690. Health Planning Council of Southwest Florida, Fort Myers, FL. $10,000,<br />

2006. To develop strategic plan addressing health-care access for<br />

uninsured and underinsured in Charlotte County.<br />

2691. Heron Creek Middle School, North Port, FL. $30,000, 2006. For Three<br />

Goal Plan: Building the Capacity to Sustain initiative.<br />

2692. Lemon Bay League, Englewood, FL. $20,000, 2006. For technical<br />

assistance to develop Lemon Bay Community Partnership, an institutive<br />

to create citizen-driven, community-based plan that incorporates existing<br />

and future government planning efforts for Lemon Bay watershed area.<br />

2693. Venice Little Theater, Venice, FL. $104,586, 2006. 4-year grant. To<br />

expand and improve volunteer recruitment and coordination.<br />

2694. YMCA, South County Family, Venice, FL. $110,000, 2006. To support<br />

transition of management of Preschool in Pines.<br />

Huizenga Family Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in FL.<br />

2695. Leadership Broward Foundation, Fort Lauderdale, FL. $10,000, 2006.<br />

John S. and James L. Knight Foundation<br />

(formerly Knight Foundation)<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to projects serving the 26 communities where the<br />

Knight brothers published newspapers for communities and local grants:<br />

Long Beach and San Jose, CA, Boulder, CO, Boca Raton, Bradenton,<br />

Miami, and Tallahassee, FL, Columbus, Macon, and Milledgeville, GA,<br />

Fort Wayne and Gary, IN, Wichita, KS, Lexington, KY, Detroit, MI, Duluth<br />

and St. Paul, MN, Biloxi, MS, Charlotte, NC, Grand Forks, ND, Akron, OH,<br />

Philadelphia and State College, PA, Columbia and Myrtle Beach, SC, and<br />

Aberdeen, SD; international for Journalism. No support for organizations<br />

whose mission is to prevent, eradicate and/or alleviate the effects of a<br />

specific disease; hospitals, unless for community-wide capital<br />

campaigns; activities to propagate a religious faith or restricted to one<br />

religion or denomination; political candidates; international programs,<br />

except U.S.-based organizations supporting free press around the world;<br />

charities operated by service clubs; or activities that are the<br />

responsibility of government (the foundation will in selective cases, join<br />

with units of government in supporting special projects). No grants to<br />

individuals, or generally for fundraising events; second requests for<br />

previously funded capital campaigns; operating deficits; general<br />

operating support; films, videos, or television programs; honoraria for<br />

distinguished guests-except in initiatives of the foundation in all three<br />

cases; group travel; memorials; medical research; or conferences.<br />

2696. 1st ACT Silicon Valley, San Jose, CA. $3,515,000, 2007. 3-year grant.<br />

For Silicon Valley initiative that focuses on physical and cultural<br />

improvements.<br />

2697. 1st ACT Silicon Valley, San Jose, CA. $125,000, 2007. To develop new<br />

vision for Silicon Valley by making downtown San Jose more viable,<br />

entertaining and pedestrian-friendly.<br />

2698. Artserve, Fort Lauderdale, FL. $150,000, 2007. To increase audience<br />

participation in South Florida’s cultural events by launching online<br />

calendar tool using tested Artsopolis platform.<br />

2699. Center for Nonprofit Excellence, Akron, OH. $400,000, 2007. 4-year<br />

grant. For general operating support.<br />

2700. CEOs for Cities, Chicago, IL. $71,400, 2007. To assist urban leaders<br />

to better understand challenges they face and establish basis for their<br />

policies.<br />

2701. Chamber Foundation, Manatee, Bradenton, FL. $20,000, 2007. To<br />

demonstrate broad value of arts and culture by conducting<br />

comprehensive impact study of arts sector in Manatee County.<br />

2702. Child Care Coordinating Council of Detroit/Wayne County, Detroit, MI.<br />

$200,000, 2007. To strengthen neighborhood Internet and digital<br />

access capability by expanding Community Technical Center.<br />

2703. City Connect Detroit, Detroit, MI. $240,000, 2007. To assist<br />

collaborative of Knight grantees in key Northend neighborhood by<br />

supporting skilled coordinating organization.<br />

2704. City Connect Detroit, Detroit, MI. $195,000, 2007. 3-year grant. To<br />

strengthen Office of Neighborhood Investment program set up by mayor<br />

of Detroit by supporting links between city and philanthropic community.<br />

2705. Communications Network, Naperville, IL. $25,000, 2007. For annual<br />

conference to be held in Miami in 2007 and to increase organizational<br />

capacity.<br />

2706. Community Building Initiative, Charlotte, NC. $240,000, 2007. 3-year<br />

grant. To strengthen capacity of community leaders and organizations to<br />

address issues of race and ethnicity as community becomes majority<br />

non-white population.<br />

2707. Council on Foundations, Arlington, VA. $413,000, 2007. For Media<br />

Learning Seminar for Community Foundations to address information<br />

needs of communities in democracy.<br />

2708. Detroit Economic Growth Foundation, Detroit, MI. $1,250,000, 2007.<br />

3-year grant. For land use plans for publicly-owned abandoned or vacant<br />

properties in North End neighborhood.<br />

2709. Detroit Renaissance Foundation, Detroit, MI. $250,000, 2007. For<br />

inventorying and mapping creative sector assets.<br />

2710. Enterprise Center, Philadelphia, PA. $160,000, 2007. To strengthen<br />

impact of regional universities and health care institutions on distressed<br />

communities by expanding University Purchasing Initiative.<br />

2711. Fund for Our Economic Future, Cleveland, OH. $2,000,000, 2007.<br />

3-year grant. For Phase Two plans.<br />

2712. Fund for Our Economic Future, Cleveland, OH. $150,000, 2007. 3-year<br />

grant. To enhance key executives compensation package.<br />

2713. Gallup, Washington, DC. $2,371,000, 2007. 3-year grant. To measure<br />

residents level of civic engagement in Knight communities and provide<br />

indicator of their potential economic vitality which can then inform civic<br />

and philanthropic investments.<br />

2714. Harvard University, Nieman Foundation for Journalism, Cambridge, MA.<br />

$653,000, 2007. 3-year grant. To work in conjunction with New Profit,<br />

Inc. to produce research, evaluation and Harvard case studies on three<br />

city pilot projects to enhance urban public problem solving by social<br />

entrepreneurs.<br />

2715. Housing Partners, Watertown, MA. $70,500, 2007. To strengthen<br />

ability of City of Gulfport to transform itself after Hurricane Katrina by<br />

assisting its governmental leadership to change from crisis management<br />

environment to focused, professional public administration system.<br />

2716. Local Initiatives Support Corporation, New York, NY. $5,500,000,<br />

2007. 3-year grant. For national strategic shift to expand services to<br />

low-income neighborhoods and to have greater impact on their social and<br />

economic vitality, with Detroit, Saint Paul and Duluth as pilot cities.<br />

2717. Miami-Dade County Public Schools, Miami, FL. $1,820,000, 2007.<br />

3-year grant. To improve school system’s ability to educate large,<br />

diverse, often-disadvantaged student body by increasing parental<br />

involvement through expansion of Parent Academy.<br />

2718. Miami-Dade County Public Schools, Miami, FL. $250,000, 2007. To<br />

prepare Miami-Dade Public School students for 21st century by providing<br />

planning grant that will create Education Council of International Cities.<br />

2719. National League of Cities Institute, Washington, DC. $880,000, 2007.<br />

3-year grant. To provide mayors and their staffs in Knight communities<br />

with training, resources and support necessary to advance naturalization<br />

of eligible immigrants.<br />

2720. New Profit, Cambridge, MA. $2,535,000, 2007. 3-year grant. To<br />

develop innovative strategies for community challenges by linking civic<br />

leaders and social entrepreneurs and to develop on-line strategy for<br />

accelerating social entrepreneurship movement.<br />

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Blank—GEORGIA<br />

2721. New World Symphony, Miami Beach, FL. $5,000,000, 2007. 5-year<br />

grant. For Knight New Media Endowment that will help organization<br />

capitalize on technology and explore new performance formats.<br />

2722. Nonprofit Technology Enterprise Network, Portland, OR. $99,849,<br />

2007. To develop capacity of nonprofit sector in four Knight communities<br />

to advocate for universal access by supporting NTEN Municipal Wireless<br />

Empowerment Project.<br />

2723. Northeast Entrepreneur Fund, Virginia, MN. $2,500,000, 2007. 10-year<br />

grant. To invigorate region’s economy through long-term support of<br />

initiative aiming to accelerate supply and skills of local entrepreneurs.<br />

2724. Northspan Group, Duluth, MN. $90,000, 2007. 3-year grant. To<br />

increase region’s capacity for economic development by upgrading online<br />

regional economic and business database.<br />

2725. Robert C. Maynard Institute for Journalism Education, Oakland, CA.<br />

$250,000, 2007. To integrate multimedia into training programs.<br />

2726. Saint Paul, City of, Saint Paul, MN. $180,000, 2007. For<br />

comprehensive second phase of city’s planning effort to maximize<br />

development opportunities of new light rail line.<br />

2727. Shelter Association of Washtenaw County, Ann Arbor, MI. $10,000,<br />

2007. To enhance fund-raising capacity.<br />

2728. Stanford University, Stanford, CA. $90,000, 2007. For strategic plan to<br />

increase impact of John S. Knight Fellowships for Professional<br />

Journalists.<br />

2729. TCC Group, New York, NY. $450,000, 2007. 2-year grant. To train<br />

journalism leaders and strengthen their nonprofit professional groups.<br />

2730. Tides Center, San Francisco, CA. $1,100,000, 2007. 3-year grant. To<br />

create, test and release open-source software that links databases to<br />

allow citizens of large city to learn and act on civic information about their<br />

neighborhood or block.<br />

2731. Tides Center, San Francisco, CA. $222,000, 2007. 2-year grant. To<br />

make it easier for people to find hyper-local news and information about<br />

their city or neighborhood through promotion of universal geo-tagging in<br />

blogs.<br />

2732. Tubman African-American Museum, Macon, GA. $241,000, 2007.<br />

2-year grant. For technical and project management support for capital<br />

campaign.<br />

2733. University of North Carolina, Urban Institute, Charlotte, NC. $225,000,<br />

2007. For 2008 Citistates Report to document region’s growth and to<br />

structure new benchmarking initiative.<br />

Koch Foundation, Inc.<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national and international basis. No grants to<br />

individuals, or for endowment funds, deficit financing, emergency funds,<br />

operating expenses, or for scholarships or fellowships; no loans.<br />

2734. Archdiocese of Baltimore, Baltimore, MD. $20,000, 2007. For training<br />

of catechists to minister to deaf.<br />

2735. Archdiocese of Rosario, Rosario, Argentina. $20,000, 2007. For<br />

production of radio and television programs, and training of clergy,<br />

religious and laity in media.<br />

2736. Association of Consecrated Women in Eastern and Central Africa,<br />

Nairobi, Kenya. $10,000, 2007. For formation and leadership training<br />

for leaders of women’s religious congregations.<br />

The Lennar Foundation, Inc.<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in Miami, FL. No grants to individuals.<br />

2737. Minnesota State University, Mankato, MN. $50,000, 2006. For<br />

Mankato Construction Management Program and Scholarship.<br />

Naples Children and Education Foundation, Inc.<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in FL. No grants to individuals.<br />

2738. Edison Community College, Fort Myers, FL. $1,650,000, 2007. For<br />

strategic grant and for programs to assist underprivileged children.<br />

2739. University of Florida, Gainesville, FL. $4,050,000, 2007. For programs<br />

to assist underprivileged children and for strategic support.<br />

North Dade Medical Foundation, Inc.<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in North Miami, FL.<br />

2740. Pass It On Ministries of South Florida, Miami, FL. $100,000, 2007. For<br />

program for nutritional food for those in need and computer and<br />

accounting needs.<br />

The Picower Foundation<br />

(formerly The Jeffry M. & Barbara Picower Foundation)<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national basis, with targeted funding in southeast FL<br />

and the Northeast.<br />

2741. AVODAH: The Jewish Service Corps, New York, NY. $92,500, 2006. For<br />

general operating support and strategic planning.<br />

2742. Girls Incorporated, New York, NY. $213,600, 2006. For Understanding<br />

After School Programs Study.<br />

2743. Group One Acting Company, New York, NY. $25,000, 2006. For Acting<br />

Company’s Shakespeare for Teachers.<br />

2744. New Visions for Public Schools, New York, NY. $302,000, 2006. For<br />

Scaffolded Apprenticeship Model (SAM).<br />

2745. Southern Poverty Law Center, Montgomery, AL. $605,850, 2006. For<br />

Intelligence Project and One Survivor Remembers Curriculum Kit.<br />

2746. Teach for America, New York, NY. $150,000, 2006. For Training<br />

Institutes.<br />

2747. United Way of New York City, New York, NY. $255,000, 2006. For<br />

Quality New York and accreditation study.<br />

Quantum Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to Palm Beach County, FL. No support for projects<br />

of a partisan or religious nature. No grants to individuals, or for<br />

fundraising.<br />

2748. BioFlorida, West Palm Beach, FL. $50,000, 2007. For Bioscience<br />

Career and Education Expo, which provides series of expos designed to<br />

increase awareness about bioscience career opportunities for students,<br />

provide professional development for science teachers, and encourage<br />

non-science teachers to become more involved in science education.<br />

2749. Florida Atlantic University, Division of Research and Sponsored<br />

Research, Boca Raton, FL. $254,633, 2007. For School-based<br />

Community Wellness Centers supporting development, operation, and<br />

evaluation of comprehensive school health centers, as well as satellite<br />

and outreach centers. Services will include immunizations, diagnosis<br />

and treatment of health care problems, screenings for vision, hearing,<br />

behavioral health, support groups, health education and promotion, and<br />

injury prevention.<br />

2750. Palm Beach County Medical Society, Palm Beach, FL. $45,000, 2007.<br />

For New On-Call Specialty Care Coverage Model Transition Consultation,<br />

providing support for consultant contract designed to implement<br />

recommendations from Emergency Department Specialty Care Crisis<br />

assessment, and transition EDMG from Medical Society to Health Care<br />

District. Assessment’s recommendations include creation of county-wide<br />

web-based call schedule and regionalized on-call coverage for some<br />

essential specialties, as well as other less tangible goals such as<br />

fundamentally altering malpractice risk management practice.<br />

GEORGIA<br />

The Peyton Anderson Foundation, Inc.<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to Bibb County and Macon, GA. No support for<br />

private foundations, private schools, or churches. No grants to<br />

individuals, or for endowments or special events.<br />

2751. Wesleyan College, Macon, GA. $333,000, 2007. To renovate space in<br />

Taylor Hall to house and expand Department of Education and Center for<br />

Educational Renewal.<br />

The Arthur M. Blank Family Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in Maricopa County, AZ, Atlanta, GA, and Beaufort<br />

County, SC. No support for government agencies, municipalities,<br />

parochial or private schools, or therapeutic programs. No grants to<br />

individuals, or for events.<br />

2752. Big Brothers and Sisters of Gallatin County, Bozeman, MT. $15,000,<br />

2007. For general operating support to help implement growth plans.<br />

2753. Big Brothers and Sisters of Park County, Livingston, MT. $20,000,<br />

2007. For general operating support to help implement growth plans.<br />

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Grants for Capacity Building, Management & Technical Assistance<br />

2754. Big Sky Youth Empowerment Project, Bozeman, MT. $15,000, 2007.<br />

For program support and capacity-building.<br />

2755. Childrens Museum of Bozeman, Bozeman, MT. $10,000, 2007. For<br />

curriculum development and delivery associated with Exploratorium<br />

exhibits.<br />

2756. Crazy Mountain Productions, Livingston, MT. $10,000, 2007. For<br />

children’s theatre project and capacity-building.<br />

2757. Georgia Campaign for Adolescent Pregnancy Prevention, Atlanta, GA.<br />

$20,000, 2007. To provide staff training, sports equipment, YMCA<br />

membership, transportation and healthy snacks for the Sports<br />

Component of the Carrera Program.<br />

2758. Hopa Mountain, Bozeman, MT. $15,000, 2007. To sustain two Youth<br />

Leadership Programs in Gallatin and Park County.<br />

2759. Local Initiatives Support Corporation, New York, NY. $23,000, 2007.<br />

To identify untapped buying power and demand for healthy-food retail<br />

outlets in four Falcons Fitness Zone neighborhoods in the city of Atlanta.<br />

2760. Philliber Research Associates, Accord, NY. $257,000, 2007. 2-year<br />

grant. For continued evaluation of Pathways to Success in Atlanta,<br />

Bluffton and Phoenix.<br />

2761. Prevent Child Abuse Georgia, Atlanta, GA. $100,000, 2007. For training<br />

and technical assistance to First Steps and Healthy Families Georgia<br />

sites; to create and distribute materials about the Prevent Child Abuse<br />

toll-free Helpline; and to train providers to recognize the signs of risk and<br />

prevent child maltreatment.<br />

2762. Quality Care for Children, Atlanta, GA. $600,000, 2007. 2-year grant.<br />

For expansion of Emergency Child Care, enhancement of Quality Play and<br />

Parents as Teachers, and training on Family Child Care Quality<br />

Improvement.<br />

The Coca-Cola Foundation, Inc.<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national and international basis in areas of company<br />

operations. No support for religious, political, legislative, lobbying,<br />

fraternal, or discriminatory organizations, hospitals, or local chapters of<br />

national organizations. No grants to individuals, or for travel, fundraising<br />

events, sponsorships, capital campaigns, construction, or renovation<br />

projects.<br />

2763. Global Environment and Technology Foundation, Arlington, VA.<br />

$1,254,662, 2007. For Community Watershed Partnership Program.<br />

2764. Teach for America, New York, NY. $75,000, 2007. For Teacher Corps<br />

in New York and Atlanta.<br />

Community Foundation for Greater Atlanta, Inc.<br />

(formerly Metropolitan Atlanta Community Foundation, Inc.)<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to the 23-county metropolitan area of Atlanta, GA.<br />

No support for religious organizations (except through donor-advised<br />

funds). No grants to individuals (except for scholarships), or for<br />

endowment funds, continuing support, annual campaigns, special<br />

fundraising events, deficit financing, long-term research, films,<br />

equipment, vehicles, conferences, or fellowships; a limited number of<br />

grants for operating budgets.<br />

2765. Ahmann, Atlanta, GA. $15,320, 2007. For consulting services for<br />

Atlanta Green Government Initiative.<br />

2766. Ahmann, Atlanta, GA. $15,220, 2007. For consulting services for<br />

Atlanta Green Government Initiative.<br />

2767. Ahmann, Atlanta, GA. $15,089, 2007. For consulting services for<br />

Atlanta Green Government Initiative.<br />

2768. Ahmann, Atlanta, GA. $15,049, 2007. For consulting services for<br />

Atlanta Green Government Initiative.<br />

2769. Ahmann, Atlanta, GA. $15,044, 2007. For consulting services for<br />

Atlanta Green Government Initiative.<br />

2770. AID Atlanta, Atlanta, GA. $15,300, 2007. For salaries and other<br />

program support for Gay Outreach Programs.<br />

2771. AID Gwinnett, Duluth, GA. $15,300, 2007. For salaries and other<br />

program support for AID Gwinnett Youth Prevention program.<br />

2772. AIDS Alliance for Faith and Health, Atlanta, GA. $15,810, 2007. For<br />

salaries and other program support for Nutrition and Adherence<br />

Counseling Program.<br />

2773. AIDS Survival Project, Atlanta, GA. $22,950, 2007. For salaries and<br />

other program support for HIV advocacy for people living with AIDS.<br />

2774. Atlanta Symphony Orchestra, Atlanta, GA. $200,000, 2007. For<br />

infrastructure support to create new, comprehensive internet experience<br />

to enhance audience development in North Fulton and Midtown.<br />

2775. Cherokee Child Advocacy Council, Canton, GA. $10,000, 2007. For<br />

technical assistance.<br />

2776. Cochran Mill Nature Center and Arboretum, Fairburn, GA. $10,000,<br />

2007. For technical assistance.<br />

2777. Damespointe, Atlanta, GA. $32,377, 2007. To provide consulting<br />

services to City of Atlanta for Atlanta Green Government Initiative.<br />

2778. Damespointe, Atlanta, GA. $31,875, 2007. To provide consulting<br />

services to City of Atlanta for Atlanta Green Government Initiative.<br />

2779. Damespointe, Atlanta, GA. $31,833, 2007. To provide consulting<br />

services to City of Atlanta for Atlanta Green Government Initiative.<br />

2780. Damespointe, Atlanta, GA. $31,833, 2007. To provide consulting<br />

services to City of Atlanta for Atlanta Green Government Initiative.<br />

2781. Damespointe, Atlanta, GA. $31,833, 2007. To provide consulting<br />

services to City of Atlanta for Atlanta Green Government Initiative.<br />

2782. Education Resource Strategies, Watertown, MA. $72,990, 2007. To<br />

provide technical assistance to Atlanta Public Schools.<br />

2783. Education Resource Strategies, Watertown, MA. $15,875, 2007. To<br />

provide technical assistance to Atlanta Public Schools.<br />

2784. Education Resource Strategies, Watertown, MA. $15,875, 2007. To<br />

provide technical assistance to Atlanta Public Schools.<br />

2785. Education Resource Strategies, Watertown, MA. $15,875, 2007. To<br />

provide technical assistance to Atlanta Public Schools.<br />

2786. Education Resource Strategies, Watertown, MA. $15,875, 2007. To<br />

provide technical assistance to Atlanta Public Schools.<br />

2787. Education Resource Strategies, Watertown, MA. $15,875, 2007. To<br />

provide technical assistance to Atlanta Public Schools.<br />

2788. Ferst Foundation for Childhood Literacy, Madison, GA. $10,000, 2007.<br />

For technical assistance.<br />

2789. Gate City Day Nursery Association, Atlanta, GA. $10,000, 2007. For<br />

technical assistance.<br />

2790. Georgia Center for Nonprofits, Atlanta, GA. $50,000, 2007.<br />

2791. Georgia Justice Project, Atlanta, GA. $20,000, 2007. To provide general<br />

operating support to increase capacity to provide social services to<br />

clients.<br />

2792. Georgia Justice Project, Atlanta, GA. $10,000, 2007. For strategic<br />

planning.<br />

2793. Georgia School Council Institute, Marietta, GA. $25,000, 2007. For<br />

operating support.<br />

2794. Georgia State University Foundation, Andrew Young School of Policy<br />

Studies, Atlanta, GA. $10,000, 2007. For Nonprofit Studies Program.<br />

2795. Georgia State University Research Foundation, Atlanta, GA. $21,037,<br />

2007. Toward special consultation on behalf of AfterSchool All Stars<br />

Atlanta Collaboration.<br />

2796. Georgia State University Research Foundation, Atlanta, GA. $13,144,<br />

2007. Toward special consultation on behalf of AfterSchool All Stars<br />

Atlanta Collaboration.<br />

2797. Housing Initiative of North Fulton, HomeStretch, Roswell, GA. $20,000,<br />

2007. To increase technical abilities to improve fundraising<br />

management, revenue, volunteer management and life skills classes.<br />

2798. Intergenerational Resource Center, Atlanta, GA. $12,537, 2007. For<br />

project management support for Martin Luther King Project.<br />

2799. Literacy Action, Atlanta, GA. $15,000, 2007. To increase class<br />

operations from four to five days per week and toward marketing services<br />

to other nonprofits.<br />

2800. Literacy Volunteers of Atlanta, Decatur, GA. $20,000, 2007. To create<br />

Performance Accountability Program to develop program benchmarks,<br />

research methods of success and improve tutor-training curriculum.<br />

2801. McKinsey and Company, Philadelphia, PA. $222,000, 2007. For<br />

consulting work on Atlanta Public School Project.<br />

2802. McKinsey and Company, Philadelphia, PA. $222,000, 2007. For<br />

consulting work on Atlanta Public School Project.<br />

2803. Ministry Ventures, Roswell, GA. $100,000, 2007. For operating<br />

support.<br />

2804. Ministry Ventures, Roswell, GA. $15,000, 2007.<br />

2805. Multi-Agency Alliance for Children, Atlanta, GA. $15,000, 2007. For<br />

expansion, organizational and leadership development, and advocacy of<br />

statewide GA EmpowerMEnt Group - Hearing ME in Voices of Georgia’s<br />

Foster Youth.<br />

2806. National Arts Strategies, Washington, DC. $50,000, 2007. For<br />

nation-wide professional development program for nonprofit art<br />

professionals.<br />

2807. Northeast Atlanta Ballet Ensemble, Lilburn, GA. $75,000, 2007. To<br />

create staff position of Business Manager.<br />

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2808. Oakhurst Recovery Program, Decatur, GA. $12,500, 2007. Toward<br />

salaries for Program Director and Night Manager.<br />

2809. Pathways Community Network, Atlanta, GA. $35,500, 2007. To assist<br />

Connect 4 Project to make it possible to enhance Pathways<br />

Collaborative.<br />

2810. Pathways Community Network, Atlanta, GA. $24,500, 2007. To assist<br />

Connect 4 Project to make it possible to enhance Pathways<br />

Collaborative.<br />

2811. Push Push Theater Company, Decatur, GA. $68,000, 2007. To create<br />

position of Business Manager.<br />

2812. Teach for America, Atlanta, GA. $18,000, 2007. For general operating<br />

support.<br />

2813. Teach for America, Atlanta, GA. $10,000, 2007. To support two<br />

teachers at Campaign Benefactor level.<br />

2814. Teach for America, Atlanta, GA. $10,000, 2007.<br />

2815. Teach for America, Atlanta, GA. $10,000, 2007.<br />

2816. Teach for America, Atlanta, GA. $10,000, 2007.<br />

2817. Teach for America, Atlanta, GA. $10,000, 2007.<br />

2818. Theatrical Outfit, Atlanta, GA. $75,000, 2007. To increase group sales<br />

staff position to full-time.<br />

2819. Urban League, Atlanta, Atlanta, GA. $20,000, 2007. For technical<br />

assistance.<br />

2820. VOX Teen Communications, Atlanta, GA. $10,000, 2007. For technical<br />

assistance.<br />

Georgia Power Foundation, Inc.<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in GA. No support for private foundations, political<br />

or religious organizations, private elementary or secondary schools, or<br />

non-public charities. No grants to individuals, or for political campaigns<br />

or causes.<br />

2821. Georgia Center for Nonprofits, Atlanta, GA. $20,000, 2006. For project<br />

support.<br />

2822. JK Group, Plainsboro, NJ. $37,005, 2006. For operating support.<br />

2823. JK Group, Plainsboro, NJ. $28,455, 2006. For operating support.<br />

2824. JK Group, Plainsboro, NJ. $24,400, 2006. For operating support.<br />

2825. JK Group, Plainsboro, NJ. $22,420, 2006. For project support.<br />

The Goizueta Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in GA. No support for political organizations,<br />

government agencies, or public schools. No grants to individuals, or for<br />

general operating expenses, capital investment, construction/<br />

renovation, equipment purchase, retirement of debt, annual appeals,<br />

special events, conferences, or awards, prizes, or competitions; no<br />

loans.<br />

2826. Quality Care for Children, Atlanta, GA. $335,500, 2006. For program<br />

development.<br />

Healthcare Georgia Foundation, Inc.<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to GA. No support for sectarian programs (benefiting<br />

only one religious organization). No grants to individuals, or for capital<br />

campaigns, or major equipment.<br />

2827. Atlanta Regional Health Forum, Atlanta, GA. $60,000, 2006. To<br />

strengthen ability to implement strategic plan and monitor improvements<br />

in health in metropolitan Atlanta.<br />

2828. Center for the Visually Impaired, Atlanta, GA. $150,000, 2006. To<br />

increase organizational capacity to participate in Medicare Low Vision<br />

Rehabilitation Demonstration Project.<br />

2829. Emory University, Office of Sponsored Programs, Atlanta, GA.<br />

$120,000, 2006. For statewide conference on health literacy,<br />

train-the-trainer literacy workshop, and health and health care profile of<br />

Georgia’s children and youth.<br />

2830. Porter Novelli, Atlanta, GA. $10,000, 2006. To conduct training session<br />

on strategic communications for nonprofit health organizations.<br />

2831. TCC Group, New York, NY. $12,000, 2006. To provide facilitation,<br />

consulting and coaching services to foundation and local healthcare<br />

funders to increase understanding of how to build capacity of grantees<br />

and to evaluate foundation’s grantmaking priority areas and programs.<br />

2832. University of Georgia, Georgia Center for Obesity and Related Disorders,<br />

Athens, GA. $275,000, 2006. For program evaluation and technical<br />

assistance support to Foundation grantees participating in the Childhood<br />

Physical Activity and Nutrition Grant Program (CPAN).<br />

2833. Womens Policy Education Fund, Atlanta, GA. $56,000, 2006. To<br />

streamline and maintain HealthTRAK, online legislative tracking system,<br />

and strengthen capacity of organization.<br />

The Marcus Foundation, Inc.<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in Atlanta, GA. No grants to individuals.<br />

2834. Congregation Bnai Jeshurun, New York, NY. $137,500, 2006. For<br />

internship program and strategic plan.<br />

2835. Foundation for Jewish Camping, New York, NY. $500,000, 2006. For<br />

Executive Leadership Institute, training program for directors of<br />

nonprofit, residential Jewish camps.<br />

2836. Synagogue 3000, Los Angeles, CA. $325,000, 2006. For Leadership<br />

Network.<br />

2837. Synagogue 3000, Los Angeles, CA. $250,000, 2006. For Leadership<br />

Network.<br />

2838. Yeshiva Elementary School, Milwaukee, WI. $75,000, 2006. For<br />

operational stability.<br />

Turner Foundation, Inc.<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily on a regional and national basis; priority<br />

consideration to programs in FL, GA, MT, NM, and SC. No grants to<br />

individuals, or for buildings, land acquisition, endowments, start-up<br />

funds, films, books, magazines, and other specific media projects.<br />

2839. GreenLaw, Atlanta, GA. $50,000, 2006.<br />

2840. Tides Center, San Francisco, CA. $10,000, 2006.<br />

2841. Trust for the Future, Nashville, TN. $20,000, 2006.<br />

The UPS Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national basis and in Canada and Mexico; giving also<br />

to statewide, regional, national, and international organizations. No<br />

support for religious organizations not of direct benefit to the entire<br />

community. No grants to individuals; generally, no grants for capital<br />

campaigns, endowments, or general operating support.<br />

2842. Aidmatrix Foundation, Dallas, TX. $500,000, 2007.<br />

2843. American Humanics, Kansas City, MO. $100,000, 2007.<br />

2844. Ananya Trust, Bangalore, India. $30,000, 2007.<br />

2845. Community Chaplaincy, Elverta, CA. $20,000, 2007.<br />

2846. Indiana Institute for Global Health, Indianapolis, IN. $50,000, 2007.<br />

2847. National Council of La Raza, Washington, DC. $250,000, 2007.<br />

2848. National Council of La Raza, Washington, DC. $200,000, 2007.<br />

2849. Quality Care for Children, Atlanta, GA. $10,000, 2007.<br />

2850. Sampoerna Foundation, Jakarta, India. $19,972, 2007.<br />

2851. Seattle Works, Seattle, WA. $37,910, 2007.<br />

2852. Seattle Works, Seattle, WA. $29,000, 2007.<br />

2853. Spectrum for Living Development, River Vale, NJ. $25,000, 2007.<br />

2854. Taproot Foundation, San Francisco, CA. $50,000, 2007.<br />

2855. Volunteer Consulting Group, New York, NY. $10,000, 2007.<br />

Robert W. Woodruff Foundation, Inc.<br />

(formerly Trebor Foundation, Inc.)<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in GA, with emphasis on the metropolitan Atlanta<br />

area. No support for churches, denominational programs, or youth<br />

services outside Atlanta, GA. No grants to individuals, or for annual<br />

operating support, festivals or performances, films and documentaries,<br />

or seed money; no loans.<br />

2856. Georgia Center for Nonprofits, Atlanta, GA. $200,000, 2007. For<br />

continued program support.<br />

2857. Georgia State University, Atlanta, GA. $180,000, 2007. For effort to<br />

educate and inform state legislators regarding health policy.<br />

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Grants for Capacity Building, Management & Technical Assistance<br />

HAWAII<br />

Atherton Family Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to HI; student aid for HI residents only. Generally,<br />

no support for private foundations, or for lobbying, individual Department<br />

of Education schools, or for organizations engaged in fundraising for the<br />

purpose of distributing grants to recipients of their own choosing. No<br />

grants to individuals (except for scholarships), generally no giving for<br />

endowment funds, or for annual operating support; no conferences,<br />

festivals or one-time events; no loans.<br />

2858. Daughters of Hawaii, Honolulu, HI. $25,000, 2006. Toward Executive<br />

Director salary.<br />

2859. Foster Family Programs of Hawaii, Honolulu, HI. $10,000, 2006. For<br />

Director of Development salary.<br />

2860. Hawaii Alliance for Arts in Education, Honolulu, HI. $50,000, 2006. To<br />

support merger.<br />

2861. Hawaii Community Services Council, Honolulu, HI. $50,000, 2006. For<br />

Intermediary for Nonprofit Organizations.<br />

2862. Hawaii Homeownership Center, Honolulu, HI. $10,000, 2006. For<br />

start-up support for Kauai office.<br />

2863. Hawaiian Mission Childrens Society, Honolulu, HI. $50,000, 2006. For<br />

Society Relations Director and Development Director.<br />

2864. Kauai Planning and Action Alliance, Lihue, HI. $10,000, 2006. For<br />

Kauai Community Indicators Project.<br />

2865. MEO Business Development Corporation, Wailuku, HI. $10,000, 2006.<br />

For Molokai Loan Fund Manager for MEO Business Development<br />

Corporation.<br />

2866. Nature Conservancy of Hawaii, Honolulu, HI. $20,000, 2006. For<br />

Natural Resource Management Fellowship.<br />

2867. Teach for America Hawaii, Aiea, HI. $25,000, 2006.<br />

2868. United Way, Aloha, Honolulu, HI. $10,000, 2006. For Nonprofit<br />

Management Certificate Training.<br />

2869. Waikiki Health Center, Honolulu, HI. $10,000, 2006. To start-up major<br />

gifts program to build organizational capacity.<br />

2870. Womens Fund of Hawaii, Honolulu, HI. $10,000, 2006. For automation<br />

and capacity building program.<br />

Bank of Hawaii Charitable Foundation<br />

(formerly Bancorp Hawaii Charitable Foundation)<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in areas of company operations in HI, the South<br />

Pacific, and the West Pacific.<br />

2871. College for Every Student, Cornwall, VT. $25,000, 2006. For<br />

participation by one Oahu public school in Century Program.<br />

2872. Japan-America Society of Hawaii, Honolulu, HI. $10,000, 2006. For<br />

leadership transition.<br />

2873. Teach for America Hawaii, Aiea, HI. $10,000, 2006. For startup<br />

support.<br />

Harold K. L. Castle Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to HI with priority given to Windward Oahu. No grants<br />

to individuals, or for ongoing operating expenses, endowments, annual<br />

fund drives, vehicles, or sponsorships or special events.<br />

2874. Hawaii Association of Independent Schools, Honolulu, HI. $45,000,<br />

2006. For capacity building program.<br />

2875. Hawaii Association of Independent Schools, Honolulu, HI. $10,000,<br />

2006. For strategic planning for Ho’okako’o Corporation.<br />

2876. Hawaiian Educational Council, Honolulu, HI. $253,725, 2006. For<br />

partnership with Change Leadership Group to prepare public school<br />

leaders in Hawaii for task of reinventing education (Demonstration<br />

Phase).<br />

2877. Honolulu Culture and Arts District Association, Honolulu, HI. $25,000,<br />

2006. For strategic development project to promote the aesthetic,<br />

social, and economic renaissance of downtown/Chinatown.<br />

2878. Malama Kai Foundation, Kamuela, HI. $25,000, 2006. For<br />

capacity-building support to enhance organization’s ability to protect<br />

important coastal and marine resources.<br />

Cooke Foundation, Ltd.<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to HI and to organizations serving the people of HI.<br />

No support for religious organizations, unless the forebears were<br />

involved with them, or to supporting organizations classified under<br />

section 509(a)(3). No grants to individuals, or for scholarships,<br />

fellowships, general operations, or endowment funds; no loans.<br />

2879. Habitat for Humanity International, Kailua Kona, HI. $25,000, 2007.<br />

For Executive Director.<br />

2880. Hawaii Canines for Independence, Makawao, HI. $10,000, 2007. For<br />

training facility.<br />

2881. Hawaii Homeownership Center, Honolulu, HI. $10,000, 2007. For<br />

start-up support for Kauai office.<br />

2882. Hawaii Island Land Trust, Kealakekua, HI. $10,000, 2007. For<br />

organizational capacity building.<br />

2883. Waikiki Health Center, Honolulu, HI. $10,000, 2007. For start-up major<br />

gift program to build organizational capacity.<br />

2884. Womens Fund of Hawaii, Honolulu, HI. $16,500, 2007. For automation<br />

and capacity building program.<br />

First Hawaiian Bank Foundation<br />

(formerly First Hawaiian Foundation)<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in areas of company operations.<br />

2885. Teach for America, New York, NY. $50,000, 2006. For recruitment,<br />

selection and training of corps members to teach in Hawaii.<br />

2886. Waianae Coast Comprehensive Health Center, Waianae, HI. $50,000,<br />

2006. For construction of medical and training facility.<br />

Mary D. and Walter F. Frear Eleemosynary Trust<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to HI. No grants to individuals, or for endowment<br />

funds, reserve funds, travel, or deficit financing; no loans.<br />

2887. Special Olympics of Hawaii, Honolulu, HI. $10,000, 2006. For<br />

Development Department.<br />

2888. Women Helping Women, Wailuku, HI. $18,500, 2006. For operating<br />

and administrative support.<br />

Hawaii Community Foundation<br />

(formerly The Hawaiian Foundation)<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to HI. No support for government agencies or large<br />

nonprofit organizations. No grants to individuals (except for<br />

scholarships), or for annual campaigns, emergency support,<br />

endowments, major capital projects, ongoing operating support, tuition<br />

aid programs, or deficit financing; no loans.<br />

2889. Empower Oahu, Honolulu, HI. $20,000, 2006.<br />

2890. National Arts Strategies, Washington, DC. $11,000, 2006.<br />

2891. Teach for America Hawaii, Aiea, HI. $125,000, 2006.<br />

2892. Teach for America Hawaii, Aiea, HI. $125,000, 2006.<br />

Hawaiian Electric Industries Charitable Foundation<br />

(also known as H.E.I. Charitable Foundation)<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to HI. No support for political, religious, veterans’,<br />

fraternal, or labor organizations. No grants to individuals (except for<br />

employee-related scholarships), or for advertising, dinners, or<br />

tournaments.<br />

2893. College for Every Student, Cornwall, VT. $30,000, 2006.<br />

2894. Council for Native Hawaiian Advancement, Honolulu, HI. $15,000,<br />

2006.<br />

2895. Empower Oahu, Honolulu, HI. $10,000, 2006.<br />

HMSA Foundation<br />

(also known as Hawaii Medical Service Association Foundation)<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in Honolulu, HI. No grants to individuals; or for<br />

scholarship funds, lobbying, voter registration, capital projects,<br />

endowments, development campaigns or multi-year commitments.<br />

2896. Community Links Hawaii, Honolulu, HI. $10,000, 2006. For<br />

administrative support services for nonprofit organizations in Hawaii.<br />

2897. Hawaii Pediatric Association Research and Education Foundation,<br />

Honolulu, HI. $45,596, 2006. To create office toolkit for primary care<br />

physician’s use and to train physicians in use of the toolkit for childhood<br />

obesity.<br />

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Buffett—ILLINOIS<br />

2898. Meals on Wheels of Hawaii, Honolulu, HI. $15,000, 2006. For<br />

organization’s computer system upgrade to expand capacity and meet<br />

needs of growing operations.<br />

2899. University of Hawaii, Honolulu, HI. $21,000, 2006. To analyze and<br />

develop report using Homeless Management Information System (HMIS)<br />

data and to train and provide technical assistance to increase provider<br />

participation in HMIS.<br />

McInerny Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to HI. No support for religious institutions. No grants<br />

to individuals, or for endowment funds, deficit financing, or research; no<br />

loans.<br />

2900. Boys and Girls Club of Hawaii, Honolulu, HI. $100,000, 2006. For<br />

Request For Proposal Solicitation for Transformation Initiative<br />

Management Training Institute.<br />

2901. Kindergarten and Childrens Aid Association Preschools of Hawaii,<br />

Honolulu, HI. $100,000, 2006. For Request For Proposal Solicitation for<br />

support of School Readiness Through Teaching Excellence Phase II and<br />

National Accreditation.<br />

2902. Nature Conservancy of Hawaii, Honolulu, HI. $100,000, 2006. For<br />

project, Sustainable Marine Management in Main Hawaii Islands.<br />

2903. Seagull Schools, Kailua, HI. $100,000, 2006. For Request For Proposal<br />

Solicitation for Professional and Career Education for Early Childhood<br />

(PACE) Program to train high school students and adults for CDA Early<br />

Education Certification.<br />

2904. Teach for America, New York, NY. $100,000, 2006. For Hawaii site.<br />

IDAHO<br />

J. A. & Kathryn Albertson Foundation, Inc.<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to ID. No grants to individuals.<br />

2905. Lewiston Independent School District No. 1, Lewiston, ID. $16,623,<br />

2006. For termination of Idaho Student Information Management System<br />

(ISIMS).<br />

Albertson’s Stores Charitable Foundation, Inc.<br />

(formerly Albertson’s Charitable Foundation, Inc.)<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in areas of company operations.<br />

2906. Chicago Cares, Chicago, IL. $25,000, 2007. For community outreach.<br />

2907. National Association of Chain Drug Stores Pharmacy Education<br />

Foundation, Alexandria, VA. $30,000, 2007. For dinner.<br />

ILLINOIS<br />

Abbott Fund<br />

(formerly Abbott Laboratories Fund)<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national and international basis in areas of company<br />

operations, including Brazil, Canada, England, Germany, Ireland, Italy,<br />

Japan, and Netherlands. No support for social organizations, political<br />

parties or candidates, sectarian religious organizations, or trade or<br />

business associations. No grants to individuals, or for scholarships,<br />

advertising journals or booklets, capital campaigns, congresses,<br />

symposiums, or meetings, medical research that supports Abbott<br />

products, political activities, fundraising events, ticket purchases,<br />

sporting events, travel, trips, tours, or cultural exchange programs; no<br />

employee volunteer services.<br />

2908. Institute for Healthcare Improvement, Cambridge, MA. $22,000, 2006.<br />

Alphawood Foundation<br />

(formerly WPWR-TV Channel 50 Foundation)<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in the metropolitan Chicago, IL, area and<br />

northwestern IN. No support for religious or fraternal purposes, or for<br />

political campaigns. No grants to individuals, or for scholarships,<br />

underwriting or tables for events, capital campaigns, or special projects,<br />

programs, or productions.<br />

2909. Chicago Rehab Network, Chicago, IL. $10,000, 2007. For general<br />

operating support.<br />

2910. Community Media Workshop at Columbia College, Chicago, IL.<br />

$15,000, 2007. For general operating support.<br />

2911. Northwest Indiana Federation of Interfaith Organizations, Gary, IN.<br />

$12,500, 2007. For general operating support.<br />

Aon Foundation<br />

(formerly Combined International Foundation)<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national basis. No grants for general operating support<br />

for secondary or vocational schools.<br />

2912. Chicago Cares, Chicago, IL. $10,250, 2006.<br />

2913. National Philanthropic Trust, Jenkintown, PA. $16,572, 2006.<br />

Blum-Kovler Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in the Chicago, IL, area.<br />

2914. Stand for Children Leadership Center, Portland, OR. $10,000, 2006.<br />

The Bobolink Foundation<br />

(formerly Henry M. & Wendy J. Paulson, Jr. Foundation)<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in New York, NY, Washington, DC, Arlington, VA,<br />

and Boston, MA. No grants to individuals; no loans.<br />

2915. Teach for America, Washington, DC. $50,000, 2007. To sponsor<br />

teacher.<br />

BP Foundation, Inc.<br />

(formerly BP Amoco Foundation, Inc.)<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national and international basis, with emphasis on AK,<br />

IL, LA, and TX. No support for religious, fraternal, political, social, or<br />

athletic organizations; generally, no support for organizations already<br />

receiving general operating support through the United Way. No grants<br />

to individuals, or for endowments, medical research, publications, or<br />

conferences.<br />

2916. Alaska Manufacturing Extension Partnership, Anchorage, AK.<br />

$500,000, 2006. For unrestricted support.<br />

2917. Alaska Manufacturing Extension Partnership, Anchorage, AK.<br />

$300,000, 2006. For unrestricted support.<br />

2918. Foraker Group, Anchorage, AK. $60,000, 2006. For unrestricted<br />

support.<br />

2919. JK Group, Plainsboro, NJ. $2,767,684, 2006. For unrestricted support.<br />

2920. Maecenata Management, Munich, Germany. $533,686, 2006. For<br />

unrestricted support.<br />

2921. NeuroScience Canada, Montreal, Canada. $15,000, 2006. For<br />

unrestricted support.<br />

Helen Brach Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in the Midwest, and CA, MA, OH, PA and SC. No<br />

grants outside continental U.S. No support for political organizations. No<br />

grants to individuals, or to organizations with less than one year of<br />

budget history.<br />

2922. Corporation for Supportive Housing, Chicago, IL. $20,000, 2007. For<br />

technical assistance, capacity building and training to nonprofits to<br />

develop and operate supportive housing projects.<br />

2923. IFF, Chicago, IL. $10,000, 2007. To develop Community Facilities<br />

Equity Fund.<br />

2924. World Resources Institute, Washington, DC. $50,000, 2007. To<br />

develop analysis and publish findings evaluating Chicago Climate<br />

Exchange.<br />

Howard G. Buffett Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in IL. No grants to individuals.<br />

2925. Wildlife Conservation Network, Los Altos, CA. $93,728, 2007. For<br />

vehicle for Cheetah Conservation Botswana. Grant made in form of stock.<br />

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Grants for Capacity Building, Management & Technical Assistance<br />

Caterpillar Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in areas of company operations on a national<br />

basis, with some emphasis on IL. No support for fraternal organizations,<br />

political action committees or candidates, religious organizations not of<br />

direct benefit to the entire community, United Way-supported<br />

organizations, or private foundations. No grants to individuals, or for<br />

graduate student scholarships or fellowships, research, travel, political<br />

causes, books, research papers, or articles in professional journals,<br />

sponsorships, tickets, or advertising for fundraising activities,<br />

endowments, or video or audio productions; no product donations; no<br />

loans.<br />

2926. Illinois Agricultural Leadership Foundation, Macomb, IL. $10,000,<br />

2006.<br />

The Chicago Community Trust<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in Cook County and the adjacent 5 counties of<br />

northeastern, IL. No support for religious purposes. No grants to<br />

individuals (except for limited fellowship programs), or for annual<br />

campaigns, deficit financing, endowment funds, publications,<br />

conferences, or scholarships; no support for the purchase of computer<br />

hardware; no general operating support for agencies or institutions<br />

whose program activities substantially duplicate those already<br />

undertaken by others.<br />

2927. African American Arts Alliance of Chicago, Chicago, IL. $10,000, 2007.<br />

For general operating support under Arts and Smart Growth Program.<br />

2928. AIDS Foundation of Chicago, Chicago, IL. $50,000, 2007. For partial<br />

support for salary of Director of Research and Evaluation, a new senior<br />

level position for organization.<br />

2929. Albany Park Neighborhood Council, Chicago, IL. $25,000, 2007. To<br />

build capacity of Compassionate Care Network.<br />

2930. Albany Park Theater Project, Chicago, IL. $25,000, 2007. For general<br />

operating support under Arts and Culture Smart Growth Program.<br />

2931. Alexian Brothers Bonaventure House, Chicago, IL. $10,000, 2007. For<br />

strategic and management planning.<br />

2932. Alliance to End Homelessness in Suburban Cook County, Westchester,<br />

IL. $50,000, 2007. To support implementation of three-year strategic<br />

work plan.<br />

2933. American Theater Company, Chicago, IL. $30,000, 2007. For general<br />

operating support under Arts and Culture Smart Growth Program.<br />

2934. Anchor Graphics, Chicago, IL. $15,000, 2007. For general operating<br />

support under arts and culture Smart Growth program.<br />

2935. Architecture, Construction and Engineering Technical Charter High<br />

School, Chicago, IL. $30,000, 2007. To strengthen curriculum,<br />

instruction and assessment in math and science.<br />

2936. Asian Human Services, Chicago, IL. $130,000, 2007. For professional<br />

development at Passages Charter School.<br />

2937. Aspira of Illinois, Chicago, IL. $136,500, 2007. To support complete<br />

development of Aspira Teacher Professional Development Initiative<br />

(ATPDI).<br />

2938. Aspire of Illinois, Westchester, IL. $50,000, 2007. For capacity building<br />

activities for Aspire Children’s Services.<br />

2939. Associated Colleges of Illinois, Chicago, IL. $75,000, 2007. For<br />

continued support of Center for Success in High-Need Schools in<br />

metropolitan Chicago.<br />

2940. Barrel of Monkeys Productions, Chicago, IL. $20,000, 2007. For<br />

general operating support under arts and culture Smart Growth program.<br />

2941. Branch Family Institute, Chicago, IL. $10,000, 2007. For consultation<br />

to strengthen agency infrastructure, through development of marketing<br />

materials and fundraising coaching.<br />

2942. Casa Central, Chicago, IL. $75,000, 2007. For planning efforts to<br />

expand services to suburban regional center.<br />

2943. Casa Central, Chicago, IL. $10,000, 2007. For consultant to assist with<br />

endowment campaign.<br />

2944. Center for Tax and Budget Accountability, Chicago, IL. $25,000, 2007.<br />

For merger with Work, Welfare and Families.<br />

2945. Centro Romero, Chicago, IL. $30,000, 2007. For salary of associate<br />

director to assist with agency capacity building.<br />

2946. Changing Worlds, Chicago, IL. $25,000, 2007. For general operating<br />

support under arts and culture Smart Growth program.<br />

2947. Chicago Chamber Musicians, Chicago, IL. $40,000, 2007. For general<br />

operating support under arts and culture Smart Growth program.<br />

2948. Chicago City Theater Company, Joel Hall Dance Center, Chicago, IL.<br />

$35,000, 2007. For general operating support under arts and culture<br />

Smart Growth program.<br />

2949. Chicago Dramatists, Chicago, IL. $25,000, 2007. For general operating<br />

support under arts and culture Smart Growth Program.<br />

2950. Chicago Human Rhythm Project, Chicago, IL. $30,000, 2007. For<br />

general operating support under arts and culture Smart Growth program.<br />

2951. Chicago Jazz Orchestra Association, Chicago, IL. $15,000, 2007. For<br />

general operating support under arts and culture Smart Growth program.<br />

2952. Chicago Metropolis 2020, Chicago, IL. $200,000, 2007. For general<br />

operating support.<br />

2953. Chicago Metropolis 2020, Chicago, IL. $25,000, 2007. For Centennial<br />

of Burnham Plan of Chicago.<br />

2954. Chicago Public Art Group, Chicago, IL. $35,000, 2007. For general<br />

operating support under arts and culture Smart Growth program.<br />

2955. Chicago Rehab Network, Chicago, IL. $75,000, 2007. For general<br />

operating support.<br />

2956. Child Care Resource and Referral, Joliet, IL. $10,000, 2007. For<br />

expansion of Family, Friend and Neighbor Child Care Training Program<br />

into Will County.<br />

2957. Children First Fund: The Chicago Public Schools Foundation, Chicago,<br />

IL. $1,000,000, 2007. For transition year to sustain and strengthen<br />

performance of demonstration schools, to scale up their use within area<br />

learning networks, to demonstrate use of tools and models created in<br />

first two phases of Advanced Reading Development Demonstration<br />

Project, and to continue to build pipeline of literacy leadership across<br />

district with support of expert university reading teams.<br />

2958. Children First Fund: The Chicago Public Schools Foundation, Chicago,<br />

IL. $500,000, 2007. For transition year to sustain and strengthen<br />

performance of demonstration schools, to scale up their use within area<br />

learning networks, to demonstrate use of tools and models created in<br />

first two phases of Advanced Reading Development Demonstration<br />

Project, and to continue to build pipeline of literacy leadership across<br />

district with support of expert university reading teams.<br />

2959. Children First Fund: The Chicago Public Schools Foundation, Chicago,<br />

IL. $200,000, 2007. To expand evaluation of Cluster 4 Middle Grades<br />

Project and AVID program in Cluster 4 schools.<br />

2960. Children First Fund: The Chicago Public Schools Foundation, Chicago,<br />

IL. $120,000, 2007. For creation of literacy leadership training cohort<br />

with National-Louis University as model for funder support of capacity<br />

building in literacy leadership in district.<br />

2961. ChildServ, Chicago, IL. $100,000, 2007. For social service advocacy,<br />

feasibility for agencies to reduce costs by sharing back-office services<br />

(e.g. accounting, HR, etc), design of new service delivery models that<br />

address underserved locations and management succession planning.<br />

2962. Chinese American Service League, Chicago, IL. $75,000, 2007. For<br />

Organizational Capacity Project.<br />

2963. CIF of the San Francisco Foundation, San Francisco, CA. $10,000,<br />

2007. For second phase of Project.<br />

2964. Civic Consulting Alliance, Chicago, IL. $150,000, 2007. For general<br />

operating support.<br />

2965. Civitas Schools Foundation, Chicago, IL. $125,000, 2007. To expand<br />

professional development program.<br />

2966. Columbia College, Chicago Jazz Ensemble, Chicago, IL. $35,000,<br />

2007. For general operating support under arts and culture Smart Growth<br />

program.<br />

2967. Community Counseling Centers of Chicago, Chicago, IL. $50,000,<br />

2007. For three-phase efficacy study of its Parenting Education Program.<br />

2968. Community Media Workshop at Columbia College, Chicago, IL.<br />

$40,000, 2007. For communication coaching for area nonprofits.<br />

2969. Community Media Workshop at Columbia College, Chicago, IL.<br />

$25,000, 2007. For training which will allow community development<br />

and neighborhood organizations to better use traditional and<br />

non-traditional media to disseminate and gather news and information.<br />

2970. Congo Square Theater Company, Chicago, IL. $30,000, 2007. For<br />

general operating support under arts and culture program Smart Growth<br />

program.<br />

2971. Connections for the Homeless, Evanston, IL. $10,000, 2007. For<br />

strategic planning.<br />

2972. Corporation for Supportive Housing, Chicago, IL. $10,000, 2007. For<br />

consultation services to facilitate formal alliance with Supportive<br />

Housing Providers’ Association of Illinois.<br />

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Chicago—ILLINOIS<br />

2973. Delta Institute, Chicago, IL. $50,000, 2007. For Chicago’s toxic use<br />

reduction ordinance and to establish web-based technical assistance<br />

program to implement ordinance.<br />

2974. Donors Forum of Chicago, Chicago, IL. $25,000, 2007. For Chicago<br />

Global Donors Network to conduct strategic planning, including study on<br />

Chicago diaspora giving organizations.<br />

2975. Donors Forum of Chicago, Chicago, IL. $10,000, 2007. To strengthen<br />

Lake County not-for-profits.<br />

2976. DuPage Federation of Human Services Reform, Villa Park, IL. $55,000,<br />

2007. For creating primary portal homepage for social service providers.<br />

2977. Edward Foundation, Naperville, IL. $50,000, 2007. To study impact of<br />

Edward’s wellness program on nurse and other employee health and<br />

retention, for nurses under age of 45, and for other scarce clinicians.<br />

2978. El Valor Corporation, Chicago, IL. $100,000, 2007. For architectural<br />

planning for International Inclusion Center on campus in Illinois Medical<br />

District, which will have programs in Spanish, English, Braille and Sign<br />

for persons with physical, cognitive and mental disabilities.<br />

2979. Emerald City Theater Company, Chicago, IL. $30,000, 2007. For<br />

general operating support under arts and culture Smart Growth program.<br />

2980. Episcopal Charities and Community Services of the Diocese of Chicago,<br />

Chicago, IL. $35,000, 2007. For new program to help 12 partner<br />

agencies build strong boards and increase their fundraising.<br />

2981. Executive Service Corps of Chicago, Chicago, IL. $50,000, 2007. For<br />

general operating support.<br />

2982. FSG Social Impact Advisors, Boston, MA. $25,000, 2007. For general<br />

operating support.<br />

2983. Gilloury Institute, Silk Road Theater Project, Chicago, IL. $20,000,<br />

2007. For general operating support under arts and culture Smart Growth<br />

program.<br />

2984. Girl Scouts of the U.S.A., Illinois Crossroads Council, Vernon Hills, IL.<br />

$150,000, 2007. For support of seven merged councils’ strategy and IT.<br />

2985. GoodCity, Chicago, IL. $25,000, 2007. For capacity building of nonprofit<br />

organizations.<br />

2986. Greater Chicago Food Depository, Chicago, IL. $50,000, 2007. For<br />

capacity-building initiative for its member agencies.<br />

2987. Greater Northwest Chicago Development Corporation, Chicago, IL.<br />

$25,000, 2007. For general operating support.<br />

2988. Health and Disability Advocates, Chicago, IL. $75,000, 2007. For<br />

continued support of policy and research consultants in development<br />

and implementation of Illinois healthcare plan.<br />

2989. Hektoen Institute for Medical Research, Chicago, IL. $50,000, 2007.<br />

For planning activities to establish Consortium for Reproductive<br />

Environmental Health in minority communities.<br />

2990. Highland Park Community Nursery School and Day Care Center,<br />

Highland Park, IL. $15,000, 2007. For general operating support and<br />

consultant fees.<br />

2991. House Theater of Chicago, Chicago, IL. $25,000, 2007. For general<br />

operating support under arts and culture Smart Growth program.<br />

2992. Hypocrites, The, Chicago, IL. $15,000, 2007. For general operating<br />

support under arts and culture Smart Growth program.<br />

2993. IFP/Chicago, Chicago, IL. $15,000, 2007. For general operating<br />

support under arts and culture Smart Growth program.<br />

2994. Illinois Network of Charter Schools, Chicago, IL. $200,000, 2007. For<br />

School Innovation Program, supporting charter capacity and<br />

dissemination.<br />

2995. Illinois Safe Schools Alliance, Chicago, IL. $10,000, 2007. For strategic<br />

planning, including stakeholder input to newly merged organization.<br />

2996. Inner Voice, Chicago, IL. $25,000, 2007. For major facility repairs and<br />

for agency planning process.<br />

2997. Inner-City Muslim Action Network, Chicago, IL. $10,000, 2007. For<br />

consultant for capacity-building services.<br />

2998. Instituto del Progreso Latino, Chicago, IL. $50,000, 2007. To assess<br />

potential for legal services safety net for immigrants across Chicago, in<br />

Chicago metropolitan area, and in Chicago and six collar counties.<br />

2999. Intuit: The Center for Intuitive and Outsider Art, Chicago, IL. $30,000,<br />

2007. For general operating support under arts and culture Smart Growth<br />

program.<br />

3000. Jane Addams Resource Corporation, Chicago, IL. $35,000, 2007. For<br />

enhanced management staffing for its growing job training programs.<br />

3001. Jazz Institute of Chicago, Chicago, IL. $30,000, 2007. For general<br />

operating support under arts and culture Smart Growth program.<br />

3002. Joffrey Ballet, Chicago, IL. $65,000, 2007. For Middle School Dance<br />

Club in CPS, particularly comprehensive longitudinal assessment.<br />

3003. Jump Rhythm Jazz Project, Evanston, IL. $20,000, 2007. For general<br />

operating support under arts and culture Smart Growth program.<br />

3004. Lakeside Community Development Corporation, Chicago, IL. $25,000,<br />

2007. For capacity building.<br />

3005. Land Connection Foundation, Evanston, IL. $10,000, 2007. For<br />

strategic planning.<br />

3006. Latin United Community Housing Association, Chicago, IL. $10,000,<br />

2007. For fundraising, board recruitment and board training.<br />

3007. Lawyers Committee for Civil Rights Under Law, Chicago, IL. $50,000,<br />

2007. To make second-year grant to monitor impact of CHA Plan for<br />

Transformation.<br />

3008. Lifeline Productions, Chicago, IL. $30,000, 2007. To general operating<br />

support under arts and culture Smart Growth program.<br />

3009. Lincoln Park Community Shelter, Chicago, IL. $15,000, 2007. For<br />

continued salary support of Volunteer and Community Relations<br />

Coordinator.<br />

3010. Links Hall, Chicago, IL. $25,000, 2007. For general operating support<br />

under arts and culture Smart Growth program.<br />

3011. Little Village Environmental Justice Organization, Chicago, IL. $10,000,<br />

2007. For assessment of fundraising strategies and creation of<br />

fundraising plan.<br />

3012. Local Initiatives Support Corporation, Chicago, IL. $100,000, 2007. For<br />

Chicago Demonstration Project.<br />

3013. Lugenia Burns Hope Center, Chicago, IL. $30,000, 2007. For Housing<br />

Bronzeville, campaign to control gentrification in historic Bronzeville.<br />

3014. Luna Negra Dance Theater, Chicago, IL. $30,000, 2007. For general<br />

operating support under arts and culture Smart Growth program.<br />

3015. Marcy-Newberry Association, Chicago, IL. $40,000, 2007. For<br />

development of agency-wide program and operations strategic plan, and<br />

for creation of in-depth fund development plan.<br />

3016. Muntu Dance Theater, Chicago, IL. $40,000, 2007. For general<br />

operating support under arts and culture Smart Growth program.<br />

3017. National Arts Strategies, Washington, DC. $25,000, 2007. For<br />

executive-level facilitated learning.<br />

3018. National Public Housing Museum, Chicago, IL. $25,000, 2007. For<br />

Predevelopment Phase.<br />

3019. Native American Educational Services College, Chicago, IL. $10,000,<br />

2007. To strengthen organization’s board, fundraising and financial<br />

management capacities.<br />

3020. Natya Dance Theater, Chicago, IL. $25,000, 2007. For general<br />

operating support under arts and culture Smart Growth program.<br />

3021. Neighborhood Writing Alliance, Chicago, IL. $20,000, 2007. For general<br />

operating support under arts and culture Smart Growth program.<br />

3022. Neo-Futurists, Chicago, IL. $30,000, 2007. For general operating<br />

support under arts and culture Smart Growth program.<br />

3023. New Leaders for New Schools, Chicago, IL. $150,000, 2007. For<br />

Interim Assessment Project.<br />

3024. Next Theater Company, Evanston, IL. $30,000, 2007. For general<br />

operating support under arts and culture Smart Growth program.<br />

3025. Pan-African Association, Chicago, IL. $10,000, 2007. For consultant<br />

for strategic planning, fundraising and related expenses.<br />

3026. Puerto Rican Arts Alliance, Chicago, IL. $30,000, 2007. For general<br />

operating support under arts and culture Smart Growth program.<br />

3027. Rebekahs House, Woodstock, IL. $20,000, 2007. For general<br />

operating support toward salaries of part-time executive director and<br />

program director.<br />

3028. Remy Bumppo Theater Company, Chicago, IL. $35,000, 2007. For<br />

general operating support under arts and culture Smart Growth program.<br />

3029. Respiratory Health Association of Metropolitan Chicago, Chicago, IL.<br />

$60,000, 2007. To build capacity for Asthma-Friendly Child Care<br />

programs in Chicago.<br />

3030. Resurrection Project, Chicago, IL. $75,000, 2007. For strategic plan.<br />

3031. Safer Pest Control Project, Chicago, IL. $60,000, 2007. For IPM training<br />

for low-income communities.<br />

3032. Saint James Cathedral, Chicago, IL. $15,000, 2007. For Saint James<br />

Cathedral Rush Hour Concerts and for general operating support under<br />

art and culture Smart Growth program.<br />

3033. Saint Pius V Catholic Church, Chicago, IL. $45,000, 2007. For support<br />

of organizational infrastructure improvement.<br />

3034. San Jose Obrero Mission, Chicago, IL. $10,000, 2007. For strategic<br />

planning process.<br />

3035. Schaumburg, Village of, Schaumburg, IL. $50,000, 2007. For South<br />

Asian immigrant integration and for consultants, including Indian<br />

community experts.<br />

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Grants for Capacity Building, Management & Technical Assistance<br />

3036. Shanti Foundation for Peace, Evanston, IL. $15,000, 2007. For general<br />

operating support under arts and culture Smart Growth program.<br />

3037. ShawChicago Theater Company, Chicago, IL. $20,000, 2007. For<br />

general operating support under arts and culture Smart Growth program.<br />

3038. Soaring Eagle Community Development Corporation, Waukegan, IL.<br />

$10,000, 2007. For general operating support and for capacity building<br />

consultant fees.<br />

3039. South Chicago Art Center, Chicago, IL. $15,000, 2007. For general<br />

operating support under arts and culture Smart Growth program.<br />

3040. Southwest Organizing Project, Chicago, IL. $60,000, 2007. To violence<br />

prevention work.<br />

3041. Southwest Women Working Together, Chicago, IL. $10,000, 2007. For<br />

fiscal reorganization consultation.<br />

3042. Teatro Vista Theater with a View, Chicago, IL. $15,000, 2007. For<br />

general operating support under arts and culture Smart Growth program.<br />

3043. Timeline Theater Company, Chicago, IL. $25,000, 2007. For general<br />

operating support under arts and culture Smart Growth program.<br />

3044. University of Illinois at Chicago, Jane Addams College of Social Work,<br />

Chicago, IL. $100,000, 2007. For re-entry evaluation of Forensic<br />

Assertive Community Treatment (FACT) program at Thresholds.<br />

3045. University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Bureau of Educational<br />

Research, Urbana, IL. $436,870, 2007. For continued evaluation of<br />

Trust’s Advanced Reading Development Demonstration Project (ARDDP).<br />

3046. Urban League of Chicago, Chicago, IL. $25,000, 2007. To support work<br />

of new President for planning to strengthen its programmatic framework.<br />

3047. Utopian Theater Asylum, Chicago, IL. $15,000, 2007. For general<br />

operating support under arts and culture Smart Growth program.<br />

3048. Vital Bridges, Chicago, IL. $10,000, 2007. For professional facilitators<br />

for strategic planning process.<br />

3049. Warren-Sharpe Community Center, Joliet, IL. $20,000, 2007. For<br />

computer and media-based literacy training to low-income youth, training<br />

for teachers, and computer and internet access for public.<br />

3050. Womens Sports Foundation, East Meadow, NY. $100,000, 2007. For<br />

grant making and technical assistance related to GoGirlGo Chicago<br />

Initiative.<br />

3051. Woodstock Institute, Chicago, IL. $30,000, 2007. For general operating<br />

support to meet its applied research goals.<br />

3052. Young Chicago Authors, Chicago, IL. $30,000, 2007. To general<br />

operating support under arts and culture Smart Growth program.<br />

3053. YouthBuild Lake County, North Chicago, IL. $15,000, 2007. For<br />

capacity building projects, fundraising training, strategic planning and<br />

development of marketing and recruitment materials.<br />

The Coleman Foundation, Inc.<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in the Midwest, with emphasis on the metropolitan<br />

Chicago, IL, area; support outside the Midwest is only for selected<br />

programs. No support for religious or political organizations. No grants<br />

to individuals, or for deficit financing, ticket purchases, or student loans<br />

to individuals.<br />

3054. Consortium for Entrepreneurship Education, Columbus, OH. $65,500,<br />

2006. For program support.<br />

3055. Consortium for Entrepreneurship Education, Columbus, OH. $40,000,<br />

2006. For program support.<br />

3056. Service Corps of Retired Executives Association, Chicago, IL. $12,000,<br />

2006. For program support.<br />

Comer Science & Education Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in Chicago, IL. No grants to individuals.<br />

3057. Agent Comptable Secondaire du CNRS, Marseille, France. $220,000,<br />

2006. For general operating support.<br />

Arie and Ida Crown Memorial<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in metropolitan Chicago, IL, with some giving in<br />

NY. No support for government-sponsored programs, or to organizations<br />

with budgets under $200,000. No grants to individuals, or for consulting<br />

services, conferences, or film or documentary projects; no loans.<br />

3058. Academy for Urban School Leadership, Chicago, IL. $180,000, 2006.<br />

3059. Aspen Center for Integral Health, Aspen, CO. $15,000, 2006.<br />

3060. Chicago Metropolis 2020, Chicago, IL. $25,000, 2006.<br />

3061. Executive Service Corps of Chicago, Chicago, IL. $10,000, 2006.<br />

3062. IFF, Chicago, IL. $75,000, 2006.<br />

3063. New Leaders for New Schools, Chicago Office, Chicago, IL. $100,000,<br />

2006.<br />

3064. Teach for America, New York, NY. $50,000, 2006.<br />

3065. Teach for America, New York, NY. $10,000, 2006.<br />

Gaylord and Dorothy Donnelley Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in the Chicago, IL, area and in the Lowcountry area<br />

of SC. No support for religious purposes. No grants to individuals, or for<br />

pledges, endowments, capital campaigns, benefits, conferences,<br />

meetings, eradication of deficits, research, or studies, publications,<br />

films, videos or fundraising events; no loans (except for program-related<br />

investments).<br />

3066. Charleston Stage Company, Charleston, SC. $80,000, 2006. For<br />

general operating support, fundraising feasibility and strategic planning,<br />

development and managing director benchmarking, staff development.<br />

3067. Charleston Symphony Orchestra, Charleston, SC. $50,115, 2006. For<br />

general operating support, ASOL membership, and strategic planning.<br />

3068. Chicago Metropolis 2020, Chicago, IL. $50,000, 2006. For general<br />

operating support of Development and Transportation Program.<br />

3069. Corporation for Open Lands, Chicago, IL. $35,000, 2006. For<br />

endowment to support conservation easements in Liberty Prairie<br />

Reserve.<br />

3070. Ducks Unlimited, Memphis, TN. $75,000, 2006. For general operating<br />

support and capacity building.<br />

3071. Liberty Prairie Conservancy, Grayslake, IL. $27,871, 2006. For<br />

expenses related to land donation.<br />

3072. Lowcountry Open Land Trust, Charleston, SC. $75,000, 2006. For<br />

general operating support and capacity building.<br />

3073. Merit School of Music, Chicago, IL. $25,000, 2006. For strategic<br />

planning.<br />

3074. Mount Pleasant Open Space Foundation, Mount Pleasant, SC.<br />

$14,000, 2006. For stipend for Land Preservation and Stewardship<br />

Coordinator.<br />

3075. Nature Conservancy, Columbia, SC. $75,000, 2006. For general<br />

operating support and capacity building.<br />

3076. Northwestern Indiana Regional Planning Commission, Portage, IN.<br />

$20,000, 2006. For communications audit and plan.<br />

3077. Rivoli Theater Group, Myrtle Beach, SC. $18,000, 2006. To develop<br />

feasibility study to identify funding strategies for operations of Rivoli.<br />

3078. South Carolina Association of Nonprofit Organizations, Columbia, SC.<br />

$25,000, 2006. For Preserving Public Trust.<br />

3079. South Carolina Association of Nonprofit Organizations, Columbia, SC.<br />

$10,000, 2006. For scholarships for grantees to attend SCANPO’s<br />

annual conference.<br />

3080. South Carolina Coastal Conservation League, Charleston, SC.<br />

$75,000, 2006. For general operating support and capacity building.<br />

3081. Southeast Environmental Task Force, Chicago, IL. $10,428, 2006. For<br />

general operating support and capacity building.<br />

3082. Southern Environmental Law Center, Chapel Hill, NC. $75,000, 2006.<br />

For general operating support and capacity building.<br />

Lloyd A. Fry Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving generally limited to Chicago, IL. No support for medical<br />

research, religious purposes, governmental bodies, or tax-supported<br />

educational institutions for services that fall within their responsibilities.<br />

No grants to individuals, or for general operating support for new<br />

grantees, annual campaigns, emergency funds, deficit financing, building<br />

funds, fundraising benefits, land acquisition, renovation projects, or<br />

endowment funds; no loans.<br />

3083. Academy for Urban School Leadership, Chicago, IL. $75,000, 2007.<br />

For Teaching Residency program.<br />

3084. Asian Health Coalition of Illinois, Chicago, IL. $20,000, 2007. For<br />

evaluation of Opening Doors Cultural Competency Training for Healthcare<br />

Providers.<br />

3085. Changing Worlds, Chicago, IL. $15,000, 2007. For Literacy and Cultural<br />

Connections School Partnership Program and program evaluation.<br />

3086. Chicago Childrens Choir, Chicago, IL. $35,000, 2007. For choral<br />

training and performance programs in Chicago’s schools and<br />

neighborhoods.<br />

3087. Chicago Public Schools, Chicago, IL. $80,250, 2007. For High School<br />

Transformation Leadership Development Project.<br />

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3088. Civitas Schools, Chicago, IL. $50,000, 2007. For professional<br />

development programs at Northtown Academy Campus and for Interim<br />

Assessments Project.<br />

3089. Civitas Schools, Chicago, IL. $30,000, 2007. For professional<br />

development programs at Northtown Academy.<br />

3090. Columbia College, Chicago, IL. $80,000, 2007. For arts integration<br />

initiatives and development of teaching artists.<br />

3091. Field Museum of Natural History, Chicago, IL. $40,000, 2007. For Halls<br />

of the Ancient America’s Education Outreach programs and evaluation.<br />

3092. Inner-City Teaching Corps of America, Chicago, IL. $30,000, 2007. For<br />

Urban Impact Through Education program.<br />

3093. Marie Sklodowska Curie Metro High School, Chicago, IL. $151,000,<br />

2007. 5-year grant. For five year implementation.<br />

3094. Mikva Challenge Grant Foundation, Chicago, IL. $25,000, 2007. For<br />

Civic Educator Network and to support program evaluation activities.<br />

3095. New Leaders for New Schools, Chicago office, Chicago, IL. $75,000,<br />

2007. For High School Initiative.<br />

3096. New Leaders for New Schools, Chicago office, Chicago, IL. $20,000,<br />

2007. For Residents Training Program.<br />

3097. New Schools for New Orleans, New Orleans, LA. $10,000, 2007. For<br />

Human Capital Project.<br />

3098. Richard T. Crane Tech Prep Common School, Chicago, IL. $89,450,<br />

2007. 5-year grant. For five year implementation.<br />

3099. Richard T. Crane Tech Prep Common School, Chicago, IL. $89,450,<br />

2007. 5-year grant. For five year implementation.<br />

3100. Roosevelt University, Chicago, IL. $25,000, 2007. For High School<br />

Initiative Evaluators.<br />

3101. Senn High School, Chicago, IL. $102,250, 2007. 5-year grant. For five<br />

year implementation.<br />

3102. Senn High School, Chicago, IL. $41,250, 2007. 5-year grant. For five<br />

year implementation.<br />

3103. Strategic Learning Initiatives, Chicago, IL. $50,000, 2007. For Scaling<br />

Up Best Practice Program.<br />

3104. Teach for America, Chicago, IL. $25,000, 2007. For program<br />

expansion.<br />

3105. University of Chicago, Center for Urban School Improvement, Chicago,<br />

IL. $115,000, 2007. Toward providing professional development<br />

support to new Renaissance 2010 schools.<br />

3106. University of Illinois at Chicago, Center for School Leadership, College<br />

of Education, Chicago, IL. $75,000, 2007. For High School Principals’<br />

Network.<br />

Grand Victoria Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to IL, with emphasis on the Chicago metropolitan<br />

area, Elgin, and southern Cook, DeKalb, DuPage, Kane, Kendall, Lake,<br />

McHenry, Winnebago, and Will counties. No support for grantmaking<br />

organizations or federated funds. No grants to individuals, or for<br />

endowments, fundraising events, debt reduction, political campaigns, or<br />

religious programs; generally, no grants for research or planning projects.<br />

3107. Chicago Metropolis 2020, Chicago, IL. $30,000, 2006. For program<br />

support.<br />

3108. Elgin Academy, Elgin, IL. $30,000, 2006. For capacity building.<br />

3109. Elgin Childrens Chorus, Elgin, IL. $15,000, 2006. For capacity building.<br />

3110. Elgin Recreation Center, Elgin, IL. $30,000, 2006. For capacity building.<br />

3111. Elgin Youth Symphony Orchestra, Elgin, IL. $30,000, 2006. For capacity<br />

building.<br />

3112. Girl Scouts of the U.S.A., Sybaquay Council, Elgin, IL. $30,000, 2006.<br />

For capacity building.<br />

3113. Hamilton Wings, Elgin, IL. $30,000, 2006. For capacity building.<br />

3114. IFF, Chicago, IL. $528,000, 2006. For special initiative.<br />

3115. Illinois Council on Problem Gambling, Chicago, IL. $26,250, 2006. For<br />

capacity building.<br />

3116. Larkin Center, Elgin, IL. $30,000, 2006. For capacity building.<br />

3117. Literacy Connection, Elgin, IL. $30,000, 2006. For capacity building.<br />

3118. Summit School, Elgin, IL. $30,000, 2006. For capacity building.<br />

3119. YMCA of Elgin, Elgin, IL. $30,000, 2006. For capacity building.<br />

3120. Youth Leadership Academy, Elgin, IL. $15,000, 2006. For capacity<br />

building.<br />

3121. YWCA of Elgin, Elgin, IL. $30,000, 2006. For capacity building.<br />

Harris Family Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in the Chicago, IL, and Washington DC areas. No<br />

grants to individuals.<br />

3122. Chicago Metropolis 2020, Chicago, IL. $50,000, 2007.<br />

3123. Chicago Rehab Network, Chicago, IL. $10,000, 2007.<br />

The Irving Harris Foundation<br />

(formerly The Harris Foundation)<br />

3124. Chicago Metropolis 2020, Chicago, IL. $25,000, 2006.<br />

3125. Tides Center, San Francisco, CA. $35,000, 2006.<br />

Illinois Tool Works Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in areas of company operations, with emphasis on<br />

Chicago, IL. No grants to individuals (except for employee-related<br />

scholarships), or for endowments or research; no loans.<br />

3126. Inner-City Teaching Corps of America, Chicago, IL. $10,000, 2007.<br />

3127. New Schools for Chicago, Chicago, IL. $100,000, 2007.<br />

The Joyce Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in the Great Lakes region, including IL, IN, MI, MN,<br />

OH, and WI; limited number of environment grants made in Canada;<br />

culture grants are primarily restricted to the metropolitan Chicago, IL,<br />

area. No support for religious activities, or for political organizations. No<br />

grants for endowment campaigns, scholarships, direct service programs,<br />

or capital proposals.<br />

3128. Alliance for Justice, Washington, DC. $150,000, 2007. 2-year grant.<br />

For Nonprofit Advocacy Project, Foundation Advocacy Initiative and<br />

equitable public policy, focusing on nonprofits and their grantmakers in<br />

Midwest region.<br />

3129. Arts and Business Council of Chicago, Chicago, IL. $160,000, 2007.<br />

2-year grant. To strengthen infrastructure at three cultural organizations<br />

by providing management assessment, board development, financial,<br />

and marketing services.<br />

3130. Battelle for Kids, Columbus, OH. $450,000, 2007. 2-year grant. To use<br />

classroom-level value-added data in more than 40 urban, suburban, and<br />

rural Ohio school districts to identify most effective teachers, and<br />

conduct three policy-oriented studies using that data.<br />

3131. Black Alliance for Educational Options, Washington, DC. $150,000,<br />

2007. 2-year grant. For Bailey and Sullivan Leadership Institute National<br />

Fellowship Program.<br />

3132. Black Ensemble Theater Corporation, Chicago, IL. $300,000, 2007.<br />

3-year grant. For capital campaign for new theater space and to support<br />

organizational development.<br />

3133. Brandon Roberts and Associates, Chevy Chase, MD. $558,500, 2007.<br />

3-year grant. For evaluation of Joyce Foundation’s Shifting Gears<br />

initiative.<br />

3134. Center for Community Solutions, Cleveland, OH. $100,000, 2007.<br />

2-year grant. For Northeast Ohio Transitional Jobs Task Forces advocacy<br />

for expanding transitional jobs in Ohio.<br />

3135. Chicago Childrens Museum, Chicago, IL. $200,000, 2007. 2-year<br />

grant. To continue support of its institutional plan to increase diversity<br />

of its audience, staff, and board.<br />

3136. Chicago Human Rhythm Project, Chicago, IL. $30,000, 2007. To<br />

increase staff, board and audience diversity.<br />

3137. Chicago Public Education Fund, Chicago, IL. $475,000, 2007. 2-year<br />

grant. To continue providing strategic support for implementing human<br />

capital driven strategy for turning around failing schools.<br />

3138. Chicago Theater Group, Goodman Theater, Chicago, IL. $400,000,<br />

2007. 2-year grant. For institutional diversity initiative to increase<br />

minority audience, staff, and board participation.<br />

3139. Clean Air Task Force, Boston, MA. $60,000, 2007. To retain local<br />

counsel and technical experts to appear in licensing hearings for<br />

proposed IGCC project.<br />

3140. Council of Great Lakes Governors, Chicago, IL. $173,453, 2007. To<br />

continue to educate state policy makers about Great Lakes and Saint<br />

Lawrence River Basin Water Resources Compact.<br />

3141. Council of State Governments, Lexington, KY. $157,162, 2007. To<br />

organize and convene summit on energy and global warming for<br />

Midwestern governors.<br />

3142. Council of State Governments, Lexington, KY. $75,000, 2007. For<br />

development of blueprint for reinvestment of corrections dollars to<br />

improve workforce development and increase employment opportunities.<br />

3143. Deeply Rooted Productions, Chicago, IL. $60,000, 2007. 2-year grant.<br />

For staff salaries and collaboration with Arts & Business Council to build<br />

organizational capacity.<br />

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3144. Donors Forum of Chicago, Chicago, IL. $150,000, 2007. 2-year grant.<br />

To expand organization’s geographic reach and for public policy work.<br />

3145. Duke University, Durham, NC. $49,395, 2007. For evaluations of two<br />

programs in Milwaukee designed to reduce serious criminal violence.<br />

3146. Freedom States Alliance, Chicago, IL. $150,000, 2007. For expansion<br />

of strategic objectives.<br />

3147. Global Philanthropy Partnership, Chicago, IL. $400,000, 2007. For<br />

Chicago Climate Change Action Plan.<br />

3148. Great Lakes and Saint Lawrence Cities Initiative, Chicago, IL.<br />

$500,000, 2007. 3-year grant. To build its capacity to organize and<br />

represent Great Lakes cities in policy deliberations.<br />

3149. Great Lakes United, Buffalo, NY. $400,600, 2007. To coordinate<br />

development of Canadian work plans and communications strategies<br />

that reflect binational priorities for restoring Great Lakes, with partners<br />

Biodiversity Project and Sierra Legal Defense.<br />

3150. Great Plains Institute for Sustainable Development, Minneapolis, MN.<br />

$99,400, 2007. To brief Midwest lawmakers and regulators about how<br />

advanced coal technologies are currently deployed in Europe and<br />

encourage their support for similar adoption.<br />

3151. Harvard University, Cambridge, MA. $470,138, 2007. 2-year grant. To<br />

study effectiveness of Cincinnati’s teacher evaluation system.<br />

3152. Institute of Puerto Rican Arts and Culture, Chicago, IL. $60,000, 2007.<br />

2-year grant. For staff salaries and collaboration with Arts and Business<br />

Council on capacity-building initiatives.<br />

3153. Johns Hopkins University, School of Hygiene and Public Health,<br />

Baltimore, MD. $175,000, 2007. 2-year grant. To study two<br />

Midwest-based law enforcement initiatives focused on preventing firearm<br />

violence.<br />

3154. Latinos United, Chicago, IL. $105,000, 2007. To strengthen its<br />

capacity to become effective policy research, development, and<br />

advocacy center, with emphasis on access to quality early childhood<br />

education services.<br />

3155. National Institute for Excellence in Teaching, Santa Monica, CA.<br />

$300,000, 2007. To provide support to Chicago REAL/TAP program in<br />

areas of communication and training, and to coordinate and build<br />

consensus within national coalition working on issue of<br />

performance-based pay for teachers.<br />

3156. New Teacher Project, New York, NY. $344,178, 2007. To coordinate<br />

with Chicago Public Schools to effectively staff and reform its<br />

lowest-performing schools.<br />

3157. Northwestern University, Evanston, IL. $127,610, 2007. 2-year grant.<br />

To work with Chicago Public Schools to develop new selection and<br />

evaluation process for student teachers that will help district better<br />

identify which student teachers they should recruit aggressively.<br />

3158. Puerto Rican Arts Alliance, Chicago, IL. $100,000, 2007. 2-year grant.<br />

For continued support of capacity-building initiatives.<br />

3159. Southern Illinois University, Edwardsville, IL. $100,000, 2007. 2-year<br />

grant. For Illinois Education Research Council to identify strategies for<br />

increasing number of certified early childhood teachers in Chicago.<br />

3160. Teach for America, New York, NY. $150,000, 2007. For Policy and<br />

Advocacy Initiative to increase alumni involvement in high-impact policy<br />

and advocacy work and catalyze broader education reform efforts.<br />

3161. Teatro Vista Theater with a View, Chicago, IL. $100,000, 2007. 2-year<br />

grant. For season support, staff salaries, and implementation of five-year<br />

strategic plan.<br />

3162. University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, AR. $200,000, 2007. 2-year grant.<br />

For comprehensive evaluation of Milwaukee Parental Choice Program.<br />

3163. University of Wisconsin, Wisconsin Center for Education Research,<br />

Madison, WI. $500,000, 2007. 2-year grant. To help Milwaukee Public<br />

Schools train principals and teachers in how to use classroom-level<br />

value-added information to improve instruction.<br />

3164. University of Wisconsin, Wisconsin Center for Education Research,<br />

Madison, WI. $65,000, 2007. To host national conference to address<br />

technical issues associated with value-added data analysis.<br />

John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national and international basis, with emphasis on<br />

Chicago, IL. No support for religious programs, political activities or<br />

campaigns. No grants for capital or endowment funds, equipment<br />

purchases, plant construction, conferences, publications, debt<br />

retirement, development campaigns, fundraising appeals, tuition<br />

expenses, scholarships, or fellowships (other than those sponsored by<br />

the foundation).<br />

3165. Amazon Alliance for Indigenous and Traditional Peoples of the Amazon<br />

Basin, Washington, DC. $145,000, 2007. 3-year grant. For building<br />

indigenous capacity to conserve territories, protected areas, and<br />

livelihoods threatened by extractive industries in Colombia, Ecuador, and<br />

Peru.<br />

3166. Arizona Board of Regents, Phoenix, AZ. $1,782,000, 2007. 3-year<br />

grant. For work at Arizona State University, Office of Research<br />

Development and Administration in Tempe, to develop approaches to<br />

educational assessment for children and youth that acknowledge<br />

learning in digital media context.<br />

3167. Business and Professional People for the Public Interest, Chicago, IL.<br />

$400,000, 2007. 3-year grant. For monitoring, technical assistance, and<br />

advisory role to mixed-income developments under Plan for<br />

Transformation.<br />

3168. Chicago Metropolis 2020, Chicago, IL. $750,000, 2007. 3-year grant.<br />

For general operating support.<br />

3169. Chicago Rehab Network, Chicago, IL. $375,000, 2007. 3-year grant.<br />

For technical assistance, organizing, policy and advocacy related to<br />

Preservation Compact, rental housing strategy for Cook County, IL.<br />

3170. Chicago Teachers Union, Quest Center, Chicago, IL. $35,000, 2007.<br />

For National Board Certification Program.<br />

3171. Education Law Center-PA, Philadelphia, PA. $240,000, 2007. 2-year<br />

grant. To provide training and technical assistance on aftercare to<br />

juvenile justice professionals as part of Models for Change initiative in<br />

Pennsylvania.<br />

3172. Institute of International Education, New York, NY. $82,500, 2007.<br />

3-year grant. For evaluation to improve impact of Partnership for Higher<br />

Education in Africa on strengthening African universities.<br />

3173. Institute of Law and Public Policy, Moscow, Russia. $500,000, 2007.<br />

To establish training facility for advanced education of Russian lawyers<br />

and to support three new administrative positions.<br />

3174. International Bar Association, London, England. $73,000, 2007. For<br />

evaluation and educational program on International Criminal Court.<br />

3175. Kartemquin Educational Films, Chicago, IL. $500,000, 2007. For<br />

leadership succession and capacity building activities.<br />

3176. Local Initiatives Support Corporation, Chicago, IL. $26,000,000, 2007.<br />

5-year grant. For New Communities Program.<br />

3177. Local Initiatives Support Corporation, New York, NY. $4,000,000,<br />

2007. 4-year grant. For Sustainable Communities Program, which uses<br />

Chicago’s New Communities Program as model for comprehensive<br />

community revitalization efforts in ten U.S. cities.<br />

3178. Local Initiatives Support Corporation, Chicago, IL. $250,000, 2007. To<br />

develop web-based social networking application targeting community<br />

development professionals.<br />

3179. Mayors Fund to Advance New York City, New York, NY. $1,000,000,<br />

2007. 2-year grant. For evaluation of Conditional Cash Transfer and<br />

Family Self-Sufficiency programs as they relate to housing.<br />

3180. National Housing Law Project, Oakland, CA. $500,000, 2007. To<br />

strengthen institution for the future.<br />

3181. Options for Youth, Chicago, IL. $50,000, 2007. To evaluate model<br />

program for delaying subsequent pregnancies among adolescent<br />

mothers.<br />

3182. Pennsylvania Juvenile Court Judges Commission, Harrisburg, PA.<br />

$300,000, 2007. 3-year grant. To provide technical assistance and<br />

training to judges and probation officers in model aftercare approaches<br />

as part of Models for Change initiative in Pennsylvania.<br />

3183. Planned Parenthood Federation, International, London, England.<br />

$520,000, 2007. 3-year grant. To build capacity of member associations<br />

to enhance governance, management, and quality services.<br />

3184. Resources Himalaya Foundation, Kathmandu, Nepal. $350,000, 2007.<br />

For institutional strengthening that will provide long-term organizational<br />

sustainability for benefit of building sound science and conservation<br />

research capacity in Himalaya region.<br />

3185. Retirement Housing Foundation, Long Beach, CA. $250,000, 2007. For<br />

strategic planning initiative to build and preserve affordable rental<br />

housing.<br />

3186. Social Science Research Council, New York, NY. $225,000, 2007. To<br />

develop research framework and associated designs to evaluate effects<br />

of mixed-income public housing and other assisted housing communities<br />

on resident opportunities and outcomes.<br />

3187. South Pacific Regional Environment Programme, Apia, Samoa.<br />

$165,000, 2007. 3-year grant. To strengthen capacity of national<br />

government and local communities in Vanuatu to respond more<br />

effectively to climate change impacts in coastal areas.<br />

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3188. Stanford University, Stanford, CA. $200,000, 2007. For Digital Vision<br />

Program to support development and testing of Frontline SMS,<br />

application that allows nonprofit organizations in developing countries to<br />

manage mobile phone text messaging.<br />

3189. Stateway Community Partners, Chicago, IL. $500,000, 2007. 2-year<br />

grant. To sustain successful case management and service coordination<br />

model at mixed-income development under Plan for Transformation of<br />

public housing in Chicago.<br />

3190. University of Antananarivo, Department of Forestry, Antananarivo,<br />

Madagascar. $300,000, 2007. 3-year grant. To increase understanding<br />

of types and qualities of governance for protected area management in<br />

Madagascar.<br />

3191. University of Ibadan, Ibadan, Nigeria. $4,000,000, 2007. 3-year grant.<br />

For work to strengthen human capital, institutional facilities, and<br />

governance system of University.<br />

3192. Urban Homesteading Assistance Board, New York, NY. $150,000,<br />

2007. 3-year grant. For policy advocacy and coalition-building to preserve<br />

distressed affordable rental housing in New York City.<br />

3193. Wildlife Trust, New York, NY. $150,000, 2007. 3-year grant. To<br />

strengthen technical capacity and policy frameworks for marine<br />

conservation in Cuba.<br />

3194. Woodstock Institute, Chicago, IL. $350,000, 2007. For three<br />

institutional initiatives that will enhance organization’s long-term<br />

effectiveness and sustainability: upgrade technological capacity, develop<br />

and implement comprehensive strategic plan, and establish cash<br />

reserve.<br />

3195. World Wide Fund For Nature-Fiji, WWF South Pacific Programme, Suva,<br />

Fiji. $350,000, 2007. 3-year grant. To enhance ability of locally-managed<br />

marine areas in Fiji and Solomon Islands to develop and operate<br />

efficiently and independently as model for greater conservation impact<br />

across Melanesia.<br />

3196. World Wide Fund for Nature-Madagascar, Antananarivo, Madagascar.<br />

$300,000, 2007. 3-year grant. For Madagascar and West Indian Ocean<br />

Programme Office to create resilient marine protected areas in northwest<br />

and southwest regions of Madagascar.<br />

William G. McGowan Charitable Fund, Inc.<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to the Washington, DC, area, Chicago, IL, KS,<br />

western and upstate NY, northeastern PA, and northern VA, Denver and<br />

Eagle counties, CO and Reno, NV (but does not apply to colleges and<br />

universities seeking McGowan Scholar grants). No support for political<br />

organizations.<br />

3197. University of Pittsburgh, McGowan Institute for Regenerative Medicine,<br />

Pittsburgh, PA. $750,000, 2007. For continued support of general<br />

operating fund, recruitment of scientists, seed money for new research<br />

projects and infrastructure development. Grant shared with University of<br />

Pittsburgh Medical Center.<br />

Motorola Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national and international basis in areas of company<br />

operations, with emphasis on AR, CA, FL, IL, MA, NY, PA and TX. No<br />

support for political or lobbying organizations, political candidates, trade<br />

schools, or private foundations. No grants to individuals (except for<br />

employee-related scholarships), or for political campaigns, endowments,<br />

sports sponsorships, fundraising events, conferences, benefits,<br />

sponsorships, dinners, tickets, courtesy advertising, capital campaigns,<br />

or media projects; no product or equipment donations (except for<br />

disaster relief situations).<br />

3198. Academy for Urban School Leadership, Chicago, IL. $280,000, 2006.<br />

3199. New Schools for Chicago, Chicago, IL. $200,000, 2006.<br />

3200. Teach for America, Chicago, IL. $50,000, 2006.<br />

3201. Teach for America, Greater New Orleans, New Orleans, LA. $50,000,<br />

2006.<br />

The Northern Trust Company Charitable Trust<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in the Chicago, IL, neighborhoods of Chatham,<br />

Englewood, Humboldt Park, Logan Square, Loop, Washington Park, and<br />

West Town. No support for United Way-supported organizations (over 5<br />

percent of budget), national health organizations or the local affiliates of<br />

national health organizations or research or disease advocacy<br />

organizations, political, labor, or fraternal organizations or civic clubs,<br />

religious organizations not of direct benefit to the entire community,<br />

individual pre-K-12 schools, or organizations established less than 2<br />

years ago. No grants to individuals, or for scholarships or fellowships,<br />

fundraising events, advertising or marketing, sports, athletic events, or<br />

athletic programs, travel-related events, book, film, video, or television<br />

development or production, memorial campaigns, or multi-year general<br />

operating support.<br />

3202. Academy for Urban School Leadership, Chicago, IL. $30,000, 2006.<br />

For operating support.<br />

3203. Alternatives, Inc., Chicago, IL. $10,000, 2006. For capacity campaign,<br />

Building Communities for Youth.<br />

3204. IFF, Chicago, IL. $15,000, 2006.<br />

3205. IFF, Chicago, IL. $12,500, 2006. For operating support.<br />

3206. Local Initiatives Support Corporation, Chicago, IL. $30,000, 2006. For<br />

Smart Money Great Neighbors campaign.<br />

3207. National Training and Information Center, Chicago, IL. $10,000, 2006.<br />

3208. Neighborhood Housing Services of Chicago, Chicago, IL. $25,000,<br />

2006. For community development and neighborhood revitalization<br />

program support.<br />

3209. Noble Network of Charter Schools, Chicago, IL. $100,000, 2006. For<br />

new principle internship.<br />

Frank E. Payne and Seba B. Payne Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in Bethlehem, PA. No grants to individuals, or for<br />

fellowships; generally no support for endowments; no loans.<br />

3210. Congregations United for Neighborhood Action, Allentown, PA.<br />

$25,000, 2007.<br />

Polk Bros. Foundation, Inc.<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in Chicago, IL. No support for political<br />

organizations or religious institutions seeking support for programs<br />

whose participants are restricted by religious affiliation, or for<br />

tax-generating entities (municipalities and school districts) for services<br />

within their normal responsibilities. No grants to individuals, or for<br />

medical, scientific or academic research, or purchase of dinner or raffle<br />

tickets.<br />

3211. Academy for Urban School Leadership, Chicago, IL. $85,000, 2007.<br />

3212. Arts Work Fund for Organizational Development, Chicago, IL. $75,000,<br />

2007.<br />

3213. Chicago Cares, Chicago, IL. $50,000, 2007.<br />

3214. Chicago Rehab Network, Chicago, IL. $75,000, 2007.<br />

3215. Community Media Workshop at Columbia College, Chicago, IL.<br />

$30,000, 2007.<br />

3216. Executive Service Corps of Chicago, Chicago, IL. $30,000, 2007.<br />

3217. Greater Northwest Chicago Development Corporation, Chicago, IL.<br />

$20,000, 2007.<br />

3218. Lawyers Committee for Better Housing, Chicago, IL. $40,000, 2007.<br />

3219. Local Initiatives Support Corporation, Chicago, IL. $50,000, 2007. For<br />

Integrated Services in Extended Day School.<br />

3220. Loyola University of Chicago, Chicago, IL. $70,000, 2007. For Center<br />

for Science and Math Education’s science curriculum training for CPS<br />

middle school teachers.<br />

3221. Lumity, Chicago, IL. $50,000, 2007.<br />

3222. Neighborhood Housing Services of Chicago, Chicago, IL. $50,000,<br />

2007.<br />

3223. New Leaders for New Schools, Chicago, IL. $75,000, 2007.<br />

3224. Strategic Learning Initiatives, Chicago, IL. $60,000, 2007.<br />

3225. Taproot Foundation, San Francisco, CA. $10,000, 2007.<br />

3226. Teach for America, Chicago, IL. $70,000, 2007.<br />

Pritzker Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in Chicago, IL. No grants to individuals.<br />

3227. Academy for Urban School Leadership, Chicago, IL. $250,000, 2006.<br />

For general operating support.<br />

3228. Neighborhood Housing Services of Chicago, Chicago, IL. $10,000,<br />

2006. For general operating support.<br />

Michael Reese Health Trust<br />

(formerly Michael Reese Hospital Foundation)<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to the metropolitan Chicago, IL, area with emphasis<br />

on the city of Chicago. No support for private foundations. No grants to<br />

individuals, or for capital campaigns, endowment funds, fundraising<br />

events, debt reduction, or scholarships.<br />

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3229. Chicago Bilingual Nurse Consortium, Chicago, IL. $30,000, 2007. For<br />

recruitment and marketing materials, including development of a<br />

website, to assist foreign born nurses (mostly Hispanic) in becoming<br />

nurses in the United States.<br />

3230. Chicago Center for Health Systems Development, Chicago, IL.<br />

$50,000, 2007. For Healthy South Chicago (HSC), an outgrowth of the<br />

Chicago Department of Public Health’s (CDPH) Chicago Center for<br />

Community Partnerships. HSC is a coalition formed by community<br />

individuals that address identified health priorities in the South Chicago<br />

community. Grant to support the salary of HSC’s coordinator and related<br />

expenses.<br />

3231. Chicago Health Connection, Chicago, IL. $20,000, 2007. For<br />

development of a community health worker (CHW) network in Chicago.<br />

The network will identify existing community health workers, provide<br />

continuing education and peer support, and work to expand the current<br />

number of individuals performing this role. Grant supports stipends for<br />

the network organizers, meeting and conference fees, and a portion of<br />

Chicago Health Connection’s expenses related to supporting the<br />

network.<br />

3232. Chicago Patient Safety Forum, Chicago, IL. $74,987, 2007. For<br />

organizational infrastructure and multi-agency projects involved in the<br />

Strategies for Improving Pediatric Clinician Communications and<br />

Regional Medication Safety Initiative.<br />

3233. Chicago Patient Safety Forum, Chicago, IL. $68,750, 2007. For<br />

organizational infrastructure and multi-agency projects involved in the<br />

Strategies for Improving Pediatric Clinician Communications and<br />

Regional Medication Safety Initiative.<br />

3234. Executive Service Corps of Chicago, Chicago, IL. $30,000, 2007. For<br />

building capacity of Chicago’s nonprofit health organizations, which will<br />

provide consultants to nonprofit organizations to assist them with<br />

capacity building issues. Grant to support organizations that provide<br />

health and health-related services to Chicago’s disadvantaged<br />

populations.<br />

3235. Health and Medicine Policy Research Group, Chicago, IL. $30,000,<br />

2007. For Chicago Fellows Program, which operates on a national model,<br />

striving to increase students’ interest in working in underserved areas.<br />

The program selects health profession students who engage in a<br />

year-long program of community service and leadership development.<br />

The centerpiece of this effort is development and implementation of a<br />

community service project with an existing community-based<br />

organization.<br />

3236. IFF, Chicago, IL. $50,000, 2007. For strategic facilities planning for<br />

community health clinics. Grant will support IFF personnel time and other<br />

costs associated with providing services.<br />

3237. Illinois Center for Violence Prevention, Chicago, IL. $50,000, 2007. For<br />

the project, Building Responsive Grantee Evaluation Capacity, which<br />

responds directly to needs identified in workshops held with MRHT<br />

grantees and provides intensive evaluation coaching services. Grant<br />

would support project staff and program expenses.<br />

3238. Illinois Department of Healthcare and Family Services, Springfield, IL.<br />

$100,000, 2007. For MRHT Partnership with the Illinois Department of<br />

Healthcare and Family Services (HFS) and to enable HFS to design,<br />

implement, and evaluate pilot projects to reduce negative birth outcomes<br />

and improve children’s oral health, in partnership with other state<br />

agencies, community groups, universities, and health care providers.<br />

3239. Illinois Department of Healthcare and Family Services, Springfield, IL.<br />

$100,000, 2007. For MRHT Partnership with the Illinois Department of<br />

Healthcare and Family Services (HFS). Support to enable HFS to design,<br />

implement, and evaluate pilot projects to reduce negative birth outcomes<br />

and improve children’s oral health, in partnership with other state<br />

agencies, community groups, universities, and health care providers.<br />

3240. Illinois Department of Healthcare and Family Services, Springfield, IL.<br />

$30,000, 2007. For Illinois to participate in national program, Assuring<br />

Better Child and Health Development (ABCD) II, and to receive technical<br />

assistance from the National Academy of State Health Policy.<br />

3241. Illinois Maternal and Child Health Coalition, Chicago, IL. $35,000,<br />

2007. For Illinois Coalition for School Health Centers. Project is to plan,<br />

design, and pilot a centralized administrative cost-sharing system, with<br />

the goal of addressing the sustainability issues of the school health<br />

center model by centralizing key administrative functions. Grant to<br />

support costs associated with personnel, consultants, meetings,<br />

printing and travel expenses.<br />

3242. Illinois Violence Prevention Authority, Illinois Children’s Mental Health<br />

Partnership (ICMHP), Chicago, IL. $50,000, 2007. For Children’s Mental<br />

Health Consultation Project, which has developed a community-based<br />

mental health consultation model designed to enhance the capacity of<br />

mental health providers to meet the mental health needs of children ages<br />

0-7. Project plans to advocate for implementation of the model<br />

throughout Chicago and Illinois. Grant to support a consultant’s time and<br />

evaluation costs.<br />

3243. Lumity, Chicago, IL. $40,000, 2007. For Technology Advancement<br />

Project, which is to provide technology assessment, planning, training<br />

and consulting services for Health Trust grantees.<br />

3244. Music Theater Workshop, Chicago, IL. $30,000, 2007. For Fabulous<br />

Females Research and Advocacy Project, which seeks to improve the<br />

conditions that perpetuate the cycle of violence faced by court-involved<br />

girls in Illinois. Grant to partially support staff salaries and other<br />

expenses related to the project (stipends, meetings, travel, honoraria).<br />

3245. Sinai Health System, Chicago, IL. $64,000, 2007. For Sinai Urban<br />

Health Institute to evaluate the MRHT Proactive Grant Program projects<br />

and the dissemination of project results through articles, papers and<br />

presentations.<br />

3246. Sinai Health System, Chicago, IL. $60,485, 2007. For Sinai Urban<br />

Health Institute to evaluate the MRHT Proactive Grant Program projects<br />

and the dissemination of project results through articles, papers and<br />

presentations.<br />

The Retirement Research Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to the Midwest (IA, IL, IN, KY, MO, WI) and FL for<br />

direct service projects not having the potential of national impact. No<br />

support for governmental agencies (except area agencies on aging),<br />

state universities and the Veterans Administration. No grants to<br />

individuals, or for computers, construction, general operating expenses<br />

of established organizations, endowment or developmental campaigns,<br />

emergency funds, deficit financing, land acquisition, scholarships, media<br />

productions, dissertation research, annual campaigns, or biomedical<br />

research. Publications and conference support is generally limited to<br />

those which are components of larger foundation funded projects.<br />

3247. Alzheimers Association, Saint Louis, MO. $90,000, 2007. 1.50-year<br />

grant. For Hospital Training Initiative to improve hospital care of persons<br />

with Alzheimer’s or other forms of memory loss.<br />

3248. Campaign for Better Health Care, Champaign, IL. $54,500, 2007. For<br />

faith based health care education, outreach and training.<br />

3249. Coalition of Limited English Speaking Elderly, Chicago, IL. $75,000,<br />

2007. To improve identification of and treatment for depression in ethnic<br />

refugee elders.<br />

3250. Economic Opportunity Institute, Seattle, WA. $15,000, 2007. To<br />

continue technical assistance to states on developing universal<br />

retirement savings account system.<br />

3251. Escorted Transportation Services Northwest, Arlington Heights, IL.<br />

$30,000, 2007. For organizational development to expand and sustain<br />

fundraising, marketing, and training services.<br />

3252. Faith in Action of McHenry County, Crystal Lake, IL. $43,925, 2007.<br />

3-year grant. To develop public relations, marketing, and resource<br />

development plans.<br />

3253. Family Alliance, Woodstock, IL. $29,700, 2007. For resource and board<br />

development.<br />

3254. Illinois Adult Day Services Association, Chicago, IL. $27,500, 2007.<br />

For capacity building program to professionalize management of<br />

association.<br />

3255. National Adult Protective Services Foundation, Springfield, IL. $24,849,<br />

2007. For strategic planning and leadership development project.<br />

3256. National Alliance for Caregiving, Bethesda, MD. $116,011, 2007. For<br />

strengthening sustainable caregiving coalitions.<br />

3257. Operation ABLE, Chicago, IL. $80,575, 2007. 2-year grant. To develop<br />

and implement strategic plan for meeting needs of older workers.<br />

3258. Rush University Medical Center, Chicago, IL. $294,891, 2007.<br />

2.25-year grant. To develop training program for physicians to assess<br />

ability of older adults to make informed decisions.<br />

3259. Society for Academic Emergency Medicine, Lansing, MI. $175,035,<br />

2007. 1.50-year grant. For geriatric training for emergency medicine<br />

physicians.<br />

3260. Spry Foundation, Chevy Chase, MD. $12,757, 2007. To evaluate<br />

training program designed to increase communication skills of direct<br />

care workers.<br />

3261. University of Colorado, Colorado Springs, CO. $25,000, 2007. For<br />

annual clinical geropsychology conference.<br />

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3262. University of Georgia Research Foundation, Athens, GA. $94,753,<br />

2007. 3-year grant. For longitudinal implementation evaluation of<br />

ElderSpirit community.<br />

3263. University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA. $173,346, 2007. 2.50-year grant. To<br />

develop training program to teach professionals in nursing homes to<br />

provide activity-based care for older persons with dementia.<br />

3264. Vanderbilt University, School of Medicine, Nashville, TN. $26,510,<br />

2007. To implement distance learning program for nursing home staff,<br />

to help them learn strategies to reduce incontinence among residents.<br />

3265. Volunteer Center of Northwest Suburban Chicago, Arlington Heights, IL.<br />

$43,300, 2007. To develop succession plan for executive staff and<br />

complete staff assessment.<br />

Dr. Scholl Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in the U.S., with some emphasis on the Chicago,<br />

IL area. No support for public education, political organizations, or<br />

political action committees. No grants to individuals, or for deficit<br />

financing, or unrestricted purposes, or to endowments, or capital<br />

campaigns, event sponsorship, liquidation of debt; no loans.<br />

3266. Chicagoland Lutheran Educational Foundation, Chicago, IL. $10,000,<br />

2006. To establish fifth grade at New Hope Lutheran School.<br />

3267. Local Initiatives Support Corporation, Chicago, IL. $20,000, 2006. For<br />

Healthy Neighborhoods/Healthy Kids program.<br />

State Farm Companies Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national basis and in Canada. No support for teams<br />

or clubs, political organizations, or religious organizations. No grants to<br />

individuals (except for Doctoral Dissertation Awards and scholarships),<br />

or for one-time events, capital campaigns, or banquets, tours, or<br />

competitions.<br />

3268. Academy for Educational Development, New York, NY. $500,000,<br />

2007.<br />

3269. KIPP Foundation, San Francisco, CA. $50,000, 2007.<br />

Zell Family Foundation<br />

(formerly Samuel Zell Family)<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in Chicago, IL. No grants to individuals.<br />

3270. Teach for America, Chicago, IL. $50,000, 2006.<br />

INDIANA<br />

Ball Brothers Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to IN. No support for non-secular religious programs<br />

or booster organizations. No grants to individuals.<br />

3271. Indiana Youth Institute, Indianapolis, IN. $30,588, 2006. For<br />

organizational effectiveness/mentoring/wellness initiative.<br />

Allen Whitehill Clowes Charitable Foundation, Inc.<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in central IN. No grants for endowments.<br />

3272. NPower Indiana, Indianapolis, IN. $15,000, 2006. For operating<br />

support.<br />

The Clowes Fund, Inc.<br />

Limitations: Giving in the greater Indianapolis, IN, area, defined as Marion<br />

County and the seven contiguous counties (for social services and<br />

education); Seattle, WA (for the arts and art education); and in the greater<br />

Boston, MA, area and parts of northern New England (for social services,<br />

education and art education). No support for foreign organizations,<br />

colleges or universities, programs promoting specific religious doctrine,<br />

or for organizations classified as Type III Supporting Organizations. No<br />

grants to individuals, or for fundraising events or operating support; no<br />

loans.<br />

3273. Arts Corps, Seattle, WA. $30,000, 2007. To build capacity for youth<br />

arts programs.<br />

3274. Earthwatch Institute, Maynard, MA. $96,000, 2007. For Educator<br />

Fellowship Program Evaluation.<br />

3275. Executive Service Corps of New England, Boston, MA. $10,000, 2007.<br />

For Project P.R.I.M.E.<br />

3276. Great River Arts Institute, Bellows Falls, VT. $45,000, 2007. For<br />

capacity building.<br />

3277. Local Initiatives Support Corporation, Indianapolis, IN. $15,000, 2007.<br />

For Great Indy Neighborhoods Initiative (GINI).<br />

3278. Teachers Treasures, Indianapolis, IN. $25,000, 2007. For Relocation<br />

and Executive Director search.<br />

Community Foundation of Greater Fort Wayne, Inc.<br />

(formerly Fort Wayne Community Foundation)<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in the Fort Wayne and Allen County, IN, areas. No<br />

support for religious purposes, hospitals, or private, public, or parochial<br />

schools. No grants to individuals (except for scholarships), or for<br />

operating budgets, continuing support, annual campaigns, deficit<br />

financing, endowment funds (except for Endowment-Building matching<br />

grants for funds), fellowships, medical or academic research,<br />

sponsorships, special events, advertising, films or videos, television<br />

programs, conferences, or group uniforms or group trips; no loans.<br />

3279. Fort Wayne Philharmonic Orchestra, Fort Wayne, IN. $12,000, 2007.<br />

For strategic plan.<br />

3280. Headwaters Park Alliance, Fort Wayne, IN. $11,693, 2007. For public<br />

address system for Lincoln Financial Pavilion.<br />

3281. Matthew 25 Health and Dental Clinic, Fort Wayne, IN. $46,000, 2007.<br />

For salary for volunteer and publications coordinators.<br />

3282. United Hispanic Americans, Fort Wayne, IN. $20,000, 2007. For<br />

operational audit.<br />

3283. Urban League of Fort Wayne, Fort Wayne, IN. $20,000, 2007. 3-year<br />

grant. For operational program review.<br />

3284. Vincent House, Fort Wayne, IN. $47,739, 2007. For salary support for<br />

family case manager and house manager.<br />

Dekko Foundation, Inc.<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in Limestone County, AL; Collier County, FL; Clarke,<br />

Decatur, Lucas, Ringgold, and Union counties, IA; DeKalb, Kosciousko,<br />

LaGrange, Noble, Steuben, and Whitley counties, IN; and Ada. MN. No<br />

grants to individuals.<br />

3285. Childcare Education Resources, Florence, AL. $177,037, 2007. For<br />

operating support.<br />

3286. Indiana Youth Institute, Indianapolis, IN. $100,000, 2007. For<br />

operating support.<br />

3287. Indiana Youth Institute, Indianapolis, IN. $100,000, 2007. For<br />

operating support.<br />

English-Bonter-Mitchell Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in Fort Wayne, IN. No grants to individuals.<br />

3288. Headwaters Park Alliance, Fort Wayne, IN. $10,000, 2006. For general<br />

support.<br />

3289. Northeast Indiana Innovation Center, Fort Wayne, IN. $50,000, 2006.<br />

For general support.<br />

Richard M. Fairbanks Foundation, Inc.<br />

(formerly Fairbanks Foundation, Inc.)<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in greater Indianapolis, IN. No support for political<br />

organizations. No grants to individuals, or for conference, seminars,<br />

media events, or workshops unless they are an integral part of a broader<br />

program.<br />

3290. Center for Effective Philanthropy, Cambridge, MA. $10,000, 2007. For<br />

general operating support.<br />

3291. Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund, Boston, MA. $15,000, 2007. For Sharon<br />

Rosenfeld Memorial Gift Fund.<br />

3292. Jobs Partnership of Greater Indianapolis, Indianapolis, IN. $200,000,<br />

2007. 3-year grant. For addition of Operations Manager position, and<br />

general operating support.<br />

3293. NPower Indiana, Indianapolis, IN. $20,000, 2007. For general<br />

operating support.<br />

3294. Rebuilding the Wall, Indianapolis, IN. $129,000, 2007. 1.50-year grant.<br />

For Construction Manager and Part-Time Assistant for capacity building.<br />

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Grants for Capacity Building, Management & Technical Assistance<br />

Foellinger Foundation, Inc.<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in the Allen County, IN, area. Generally, no grants<br />

for religious groups for religious purposes, elementary or secondary<br />

schools independent of their school systems, or purposes taxpayers are<br />

expected to support. No grants to individuals, or for endowments, deficit<br />

financing, sponsorships, special events, conferences, commercial<br />

advertising, group trips, annual campaigns or appeals.<br />

3295. Allen County Public Library Foundation, Fort Wayne, IN. $25,000, 2007.<br />

For project support for board governance conference.<br />

3296. Anthony Wayne Rehabilitation Center for the Handicapped and Blind,<br />

Fort Wayne, IN. $28,000, 2007. For project support to improve<br />

organizational effectiveness through implementation of internet<br />

applications.<br />

3297. BoardSource, Washington, DC. $43,300, 2007. For project support for<br />

membership and governance resources.<br />

3298. Community Harvest Food Bank of Northeast Indiana, Fort Wayne, IN.<br />

$25,000, 2007. For project support to develop evaluation tool to<br />

measure hunger alleviation.<br />

3299. Early Childhood Alliance, Fort Wayne, IN. $30,000, 2007. For project<br />

support to improve organizational effectiveness through implementation<br />

of internet applications.<br />

3300. Early Childhood Alliance, Fort Wayne, IN. $25,000, 2007. For phase<br />

one project support as fiscal sponsor for Martin Luther King School<br />

strategic restructuring.<br />

3301. Easter Seals ARC of Northeast Indiana, Fort Wayne, IN. $25,000, 2007.<br />

1.50-year grant. For project support for organizational assessment and<br />

succession planning.<br />

3302. Harold W. McMillen Center for Health Education, Fort Wayne, IN.<br />

$13,000, 2007. For project support to improve organizational<br />

effectiveness through implementation of internet applications.<br />

3303. Headwaters Park Alliance, Fort Wayne, IN. $12,500, 2007. For project<br />

support for strategic planning.<br />

3304. Interfaith Hospitality Network of Greater Fort Wayne, Fort Wayne, IN.<br />

$25,000, 2007. For project support for strategic restructuring.<br />

3305. Junior Achievement of Northern Indiana, Fort Wayne, IN. $29,875,<br />

2007. For project support to improve organizational effectiveness<br />

through implementation of internet applications.<br />

3306. Leadership Fort Wayne, Fort Wayne, IN. $25,000, 2007. For project<br />

support for strategic and succession planning.<br />

3307. Lifeline Youth and Family Services, Fort Wayne, IN. $30,000, 2007. For<br />

project support to improve organizational effectiveness through<br />

implementation of internet applications.<br />

3308. Northeast Indiana Innovation Center, Fort Wayne, IN. $24,317, 2007.<br />

1.50-year grant. For project support for board governance training and<br />

restructuring.<br />

3309. Public Broadcasting of Northeast Indiana, Fort Wayne, IN. $25,000,<br />

2007. For project support for development of comprehensive business<br />

plan.<br />

3310. Saint Joseph Watershed Initiative Partnership, Fort Wayne, IN.<br />

$19,240, 2007. For project support for strategic planning.<br />

3311. Science Central, Fort Wayne, IN. $25,000, 2007. For project support<br />

for strategic planning and fundraising training.<br />

3312. Turnstone Center for Disabled Children and Adults, Fort Wayne, IN.<br />

$27,886, 2007. For project support to improve organizational<br />

effectiveness through implementation of internet applications.<br />

3313. Turnstone Center for Disabled Children and Adults, Fort Wayne, IN.<br />

$21,440, 2007. 1.50-year grant. For project support for analysis and<br />

development of comprehensive human resources evaluation system.<br />

3314. United Way of Allen County, Fort Wayne, IN. $25,000, 2007. 1.50-year<br />

grant. For project support for organizational assessment and planning.<br />

3315. Urban League of Fort Wayne, Fort Wayne, IN. $29,975, 2007. For<br />

project support to improve organizational effectiveness through<br />

implementation of internet applications.<br />

3316. Visiting Nurse and Hospice Home, Fort Wayne, IN. $11,133, 2007. For<br />

project support to improve organizational effectiveness through<br />

implementation of internet applications.<br />

Eli Lilly and Company Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national and international basis, with emphasis on<br />

areas of company operations, including Indianapolis, IN. No support for<br />

religious or sectarian organizations not of direct benefit to the entire<br />

community, fraternal, labor, athletic, or veterans’ organizations or bands,<br />

or non-accredited educational organizations. No grants to individuals, or<br />

for scholarships or travel, endowments, debt reduction, beauty or talent<br />

contests, fundraising activities related to individual sponsorship,<br />

conferences or media production, or memorials; no loans; no political<br />

contributions.<br />

3317. Children and Adults with Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder,<br />

Landover, MD. $100,000, 2006. For phases 2 and 3 of educator’s<br />

manual on AD/HD.<br />

3318. Duke University, Fuqua School of Business, Durham, NC. $20,000,<br />

2006. For Health Sector Management Council.<br />

3319. Marian College, Indianapolis, IN. $45,000, 2006. For K-12 science<br />

teachers to attend summer workshop.<br />

3320. National Alliance on Mental Illness Indiana, Indianapolis, IN. $60,000,<br />

2006. For educational programs (Peer-to-Peer, In Our Own Voice, Support<br />

Facilitator Training, Criminal Justice Training Program, and<br />

Family-to-Family).<br />

3321. Project HOPE - The People-to-People Health Foundation, Millwood, VA.<br />

$50,000, 2006. For general programs.<br />

3322. State Policy Network, Richmond, CA. $10,000, 2006. For programs.<br />

Lilly Endowment Inc.<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to IN, with emphasis on Indianapolis, for community<br />

development projects (including the arts, preservation, capital building<br />

funds, operating funds, and social services). Education funding focused<br />

principally on Indiana under invitational grant programs. National giving<br />

in religion, philanthropic studies, leadership education, and selected<br />

higher education initiatives, principally to increase educational<br />

opportunities for minorities. Generally, no support for healthcare<br />

programs, mass media projects, libraries or for individual elementary/<br />

secondary schools. No grants to individuals (except for fellowships<br />

awarded under special programs) or for endowments (except in the<br />

context of special initiatives).<br />

3323. Alban Institute, Herndon, VA. $1,200,000, 2007. For operating<br />

support.<br />

3324. American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research, Washington,<br />

DC. $100,000, 2007. For general operating support.<br />

3325. AYS, Inc., Indianapolis, IN. $1,200,000, 2007. For fellowships and<br />

professional development and networking for Indiana youth workers.<br />

3326. Boys and Girls Clubs of America, Atlanta, GA. $2,500,000, 2007. For<br />

building resource development capacity of Boys and Girls Clubs in<br />

Indiana.<br />

3327. Christian Board of Publication, Saint Louis, MO. $647,700, 2007. For<br />

Continuation of Mainline Evangelism Project.<br />

3328. Chrysalis Academy of Life and Learning, Indianapolis, IN. $50,000,<br />

2007. For capacity building.<br />

3329. Community Organizations Legal Assistance Project, Indianapolis, IN.<br />

$35,000, 2007. For general operating support.<br />

3330. George Mason University Foundation, Fairfax, VA. $100,000, 2007. For<br />

Law and Economics Center.<br />

3331. Girls Incorporated, New York, NY. $800,000, 2007. For staff<br />

development and enhancement of national technology and<br />

communications systems.<br />

3332. Independent Colleges of Indiana, Indianapolis, IN. $1,100,000, 2007.<br />

For Administration of Lilly Endowment Community Scholarship Program.<br />

3333. Indiana Amateur Baseball Association, Indianapolis, IN. $600,000,<br />

2007. For development capacity building and program support.<br />

3334. Indiana Black Expo, Indianapolis, IN. $24,500, 2007. For stakeholder<br />

survey for executive director search.<br />

3335. Indiana Coalition on Housing and Homeless Issues, Indianapolis, IN.<br />

$50,000, 2007. For Homeward Bound staff support.<br />

3336. Indiana Grantmakers Alliance Foundation, Indianapolis, IN. $664,700,<br />

2007. For GIFT Technical Assistance for 2008.<br />

3337. Indiana Youth Institute, Indianapolis, IN. $5,000,000, 2007. For<br />

operating support.<br />

3338. Indiana Youth Services Association, Indianapolis, IN. $50,000, 2007.<br />

For organizational assessment.<br />

3339. Indianapolis Center for Congregations, Indianapolis, IN. $5,567,663,<br />

2007. For continued support for satellite programs in Indiana.<br />

3340. Indianapolis Center for Education Entrepreneurship, Indianapolis, IN.<br />

$2,000,000, 2007. For Indianapolis Teach for America.<br />

3341. Indianapolis Neighborhood Resource Center, Indianapolis, IN.<br />

$250,000, 2007. For general support.<br />

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3342. Institute of Church Administration and Management, Atlanta, GA.<br />

$750,000, 2007. For terminal grant for operating expenses and<br />

institutional planning.<br />

3343. Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD. $194,681, 2007. For<br />

technical assistance to build capacity of and to disseminate Summer<br />

Youth Program Fund model.<br />

3344. Local Initiatives Support Corporation, New York, NY. $500,000, 2007.<br />

For Indianapolis LISC program.<br />

3345. Local Initiatives Support Corporation, New York, NY. $10,000, 2007.<br />

For Urban Forum Conference in Indianapolis.<br />

3346. Neighborhood Self-Employment Initiative, Indianapolis, IN. $50,000,<br />

2007. For capacity building.<br />

3347. Robbins Foundation, Indianapolis, IN. $50,000, 2007. For fund-raising,<br />

marketing, public relations and staff upgrades.<br />

3348. Search Institute, Minneapolis, MN. $50,000, 2007. For 2007 Healthy<br />

Communities-Healthy Youth Conference.<br />

3349. Thurgood Marshall College Fund, New York, NY. $100,000, 2007. For<br />

computer information system strategic plan.<br />

3350. United Way of America, Alexandria, VA. $6,000,000, 2007. For Center<br />

on Philanthropy partnership for research and training.<br />

3351. Young Audiences of Indiana, Indianapolis, IN. $75,000, 2007. For<br />

partial support for implementation of strategic plan.<br />

Lincoln Financial Foundation<br />

(formerly Lincoln Financial Group Foundation)<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to areas of company operations, with emphasis on<br />

Hartford, CT, Chicago, IL, Fort Wayne, IN, Greensboro, NC, Omaha, NE,<br />

Concord, NH, Philadelphia, PA, and the United Kingdom. No support for<br />

religious organizations, public or private elementary or secondary<br />

schools or school foundations, hospitals, hospital foundations, or<br />

fraternal, political, or veterans’ organizations. No grants to individuals,<br />

or for endowments, continuing support, general operating support,<br />

capital campaigns, debt reduction, marketing programs, sporting events<br />

or tournaments, or fundraising for national organizations; generally, no<br />

grants for tickets, corporate tables, or testimonial events.<br />

3352. Childspace Cooperative Development, Philadelphia, PA. $10,000,<br />

2007. For Bridging Gap to Keystone Stars.<br />

3353. Northeast Indiana Innovation Center, Fort Wayne, IN. $45,600, 2007.<br />

For Growing Entrepreneurial Community.<br />

3354. NPower Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA. $10,000, 2007. For Nonprofit<br />

Technology Assessment and Planning.<br />

3355. Philadelphia Shakespeare Festival, Philadelphia, PA. $10,000, 2007.<br />

For Open Door Project.<br />

3356. Teach for America, Philadelphia, PA. $100,000, 2007.<br />

3357. Teach for America, New Haven, CT. $40,000, 2007. For expanding<br />

impact of Teach For America in Hartford.<br />

Lumina Foundation for Education, Inc.<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national basis. No support for P-12 education reform,<br />

discipline-specific schools of study and training or religious activities<br />

(except for activities that promote educational access and success and<br />

that serve diverse recipients without regard to their religious<br />

background); no grants that support single institutions; and no support<br />

for electioneering or lobbying activities. No grants to individuals (except<br />

for employee matching gifts), or for scholarships, fundraisers, corporate<br />

sponsorships, meetings and conferences (except for those related to a<br />

strategic initiative of the foundation), capital campaigns, or endowment<br />

funds.<br />

3358. ACHIEVE, Inc. - A Resource Center on Standards, Assessments,<br />

Accountability and Technology, Washington, DC. $597,300, 2007.<br />

2-year grant. To develop and disseminate one-stop, Web-based toolkit to<br />

support higher education leaders.<br />

3359. Center for Effective Philanthropy, Cambridge, MA. $60,000, 2007. To<br />

examine how foundations can provide effective support for grantees<br />

beyond funding.<br />

3360. Central Indiana Educational Service Center, Indianapolis, IN.<br />

$100,000, 2007. 2-year grant. To evaluate effectiveness, value and<br />

potential of programs and practices funded through Twenty-First Century<br />

Scholars program.<br />

3361. Education Sector, Washington, DC. $400,800, 2007. 1.25-year grant.<br />

To serve as partner in Making Opportunity Affordable initiative by<br />

examining new strategies to promote institutional accountability, reduce<br />

costs and improve quality of instruction.<br />

3362. Grantmakers for Effective Organizations, Washington, DC. $25,000,<br />

2007. To work with grant makers to increase pace of adoption of<br />

organizational learning practices.<br />

3363. Helping Teens Succeed, Atlanta, GA. $25,000, 2007. To build capacity<br />

to expand Helping Teens Succeed curriculum model by developing<br />

business plan and marketing materials.<br />

3364. Hillsborough Community College Foundation, Tampa, FL. $192,172,<br />

2007. 2-year grant. To implement institutional change in initiative.<br />

3365. Indiana Association of United Ways, Indianapolis, IN. $50,000, 2007.<br />

3-year grant. To create sustainable infrastructure and policy network to<br />

support high-quality after-school programs that focus on academic rigor<br />

and college access in Indiana.<br />

3366. Indiana Grantmakers Alliance, Indianapolis, IN. $150,000, 2007.<br />

2.25-year grant. To build capacity to support grant makers needs, and<br />

improve effectiveness in philanthropy in Indiana.<br />

3367. Institute for Higher Education Policy, Washington, DC. $289,000,<br />

2007. 2-year grant. To analyze and report on implications of European<br />

Community’s Bologna Process for U.S. higher education system and to<br />

assess quality of international comparative data on education<br />

attainment.<br />

3368. Institute for Higher Education Policy, Washington, DC. $279,300,<br />

2007. 2-year grant. To conduct original research on implications of<br />

European Community’s Bologna Process for US higher education system<br />

and to assess quality of international comparative data on education<br />

attainment.<br />

3369. Kentucky Council on Postsecondary Education, Frankfort, KY.<br />

$500,000, 2007. To develop statewide strategy to encourage adult<br />

learners to pursue postsecondary education.<br />

3370. MDC, Chapel Hill, NC. $2,318,500, 2007. To strengthen<br />

communications efforts of national expansion of Achieving the Dream<br />

initiative.<br />

3371. MDRC, New York, NY. $501,100, 2007. To extend and expand<br />

evaluation of Achieving the Dream Initiative.<br />

3372. Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI. $40,000, 2007. To include<br />

Alabama in multi-state analysis to examine role public Historically Black<br />

Colleges and Universities play in access and attainment for African<br />

American students.<br />

3373. National Association of State Universities and Land Grant Colleges,<br />

Washington, DC. $314,800, 2007. To provide technical assistance to<br />

member institutions to implement the Voluntary System of<br />

Accountability.<br />

3374. National Association of System Heads, Washington, DC. $2,459,600,<br />

2007. To serve as partner in Making Opportunity Affordable initiative by<br />

working with members of NASH to Produce improvements in student<br />

access and success, particularly for traditionally underrepresented<br />

students.<br />

3375. National Center for Public Policy and Higher Education, San Jose, CA.<br />

$400,000, 2007. To develop plan to continue National Center for Public<br />

Policy and Higher Education for four more years.<br />

3376. OMG Center for Collaborative Learning, Philadelphia, PA. $75,000,<br />

2007. 2-year grant. To assist philanthropic sector in becoming more<br />

effective through better use of evaluative information for decision<br />

making.<br />

3377. OMG Center for Collaborative Learning, Philadelphia, PA. $26,400,<br />

2007. 1.50-year grant. To extend evaluation of McCabe Fund program to<br />

complete longitudinal analysis of current group of grantees.<br />

3378. State Student Assistance Commission of Indiana, Indianapolis, IN.<br />

$82,000, 2007. To develop and implement certification program for<br />

college access providers as part of KnowHow2GO.<br />

3379. Taproot Foundation, San Francisco, CA. $120,000, 2007. 2-year grant.<br />

To underwrite volunteer-led services to build capacity at college access<br />

and attainment organizations.<br />

3380. University of Missouri, Columbia, MO. $253,000, 2007. 2-year grant.<br />

To examine applied baccalaureate degree programs in United States to<br />

evaluate degree’s effectiveness in increasing number of adult learners<br />

with baccalaureate degree.<br />

3381. University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC. $39,000, 2007. To<br />

analyze effectiveness of cfnc.org Web site in serving North Carolina<br />

students, particularly low-income, first-generation teenagers.<br />

3382. University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA. $649,200, 2007.<br />

4.25-year grant. To analyze, disseminate and engage six different<br />

institutions in implementing strategies and findings as identified by<br />

National Black Male College Achievement Study.<br />

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3383. WestEd, San Francisco, CA. $478,600, 2007. 3-year grant. To help<br />

foster network of community college instructors who use Reading<br />

Apprenticeship program to promote high-level literacy and increase<br />

student success.<br />

Nina Mason Pulliam Charitable Trust<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in Phoenix, AZ, and Indianapolis, IN. No grants to<br />

individuals, or for academic research, non-operating private foundations,<br />

or international activities.<br />

3384. Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ. $36,847, 2007. For longitudinal<br />

evaluation study of Nina Mason Pulliam Legacy Scholars program in<br />

collaboration with Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis<br />

(IUPUI).<br />

3385. Coalition for Homeless Intervention and Prevention of Greater<br />

Indianapolis, Indianapolis, IN. $50,000, 2007. To increase local<br />

providers’ capacity to create additional housing units for homeless and<br />

near homeless individuals and families.<br />

3386. Eves Place, Surprise, AZ. $50,000, 2007. For position of Executive<br />

Director to provide domestic violence shelter services to women and<br />

children in northwest Valley.<br />

3387. Greater Indianapolis Literacy League, Indy Reads, Indianapolis, IN.<br />

$110,000, 2007. Toward transition of Indianapolis-Marion County Public<br />

Library program, Indy Reads, to independent nonprofit organization.<br />

3388. Indiana Coalition Against Sexual Assault, Indianapolis, IN. $72,000,<br />

2007. 2-year grant. To establish pet foster care referral program in<br />

central Indiana, and to train law enforcement professionals, victim<br />

advocates, and youth service providers on warning signs of pet abuse<br />

and available support services.<br />

3389. National Alliance on Mental Illness Indiana, Indianapolis, IN. $60,000,<br />

2007. To hire first executive director.<br />

3390. Teachers Treasures, Indianapolis, IN. $20,000, 2007. For program that<br />

provides donated school and office supplies to low-income students in<br />

Marion County schools.<br />

WellPoint Foundation, Inc.<br />

(formerly Anthem Foundation, Inc.)<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in CA, CO, CT, GA, IL, IN, KY, ME, MI, NV, NY, NH,<br />

OH, VA, and WI; giving also to national organizations. No support for<br />

discriminatory or religious organizations. No grants to individuals (except<br />

for Lloyd J. Banks scholarships), or for political campaigns, lobbying<br />

activities, fundraising events, sponsorships, or requests that provide<br />

benefit to WellPoint, Inc. or WellPoint employees.<br />

3391. NPower Indiana, Indianapolis, IN. $25,000, 2006.<br />

IOWA<br />

AEGON Transamerica Foundation<br />

(formerly AEGON USA Charitable Foundation, Inc.)<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national basis in areas of company operations, with<br />

some emphasis on Baltimore, MD, Cedar Rapids, IA, Louisville, KY,<br />

Kansas City, MO, Charlotte, NC, and NY. No grants to individuals.<br />

3392. Business Volunteers Unlimited Maryland, Baltimore, MD. $10,000,<br />

2007.<br />

Roy J. Carver Charitable Trust<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in IA, with some funding in IL. No support for<br />

religious activities or political organizations. No grants to individuals, or<br />

for endowments, fundraising benefits, program advertising, annual<br />

operating support.<br />

3393. University of Northern Iowa Foundation, Cedar Falls, IA. $57,525, 2007.<br />

For training program for Iowa High School Teachers to implement new<br />

math curriculum.<br />

The Greater Des Moines Community Foundation<br />

(formerly Des Moines Community Foundation)<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in the greater Des Moines, IA, area. No support<br />

for sectarian religious purposes. No grants to individuals (except for<br />

scholarships), or for continuing support, annual or endowment<br />

campaigns, or fundraising feasibility studies.<br />

3394. Center on Sustainable Communities, West Des Moines, IA. $15,000,<br />

2007. For green demonstration homes.<br />

3395. Des Moines Neighbors Neighborhood Resource Office, Des Moines, IA.<br />

$25,000, 2007. To hire executive director.<br />

3396. Girl Scouts of the U.S.A., Moingona Council, Des Moines, IA. $18,000,<br />

2007. Toward realignment initiative.<br />

Iowa West Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in southwest IA and the Council Bluffs, Omaha,<br />

NE, area. No support for medical research or church-affiliated<br />

organizations for religious purposes. No grants for scholarships (except<br />

for foundation scholarship programs) fundraising, benefit, and social<br />

events, capital requests (for improvements to school property or for<br />

hospitals, medical facilities, assisted living projects, nursing homes,<br />

independent care, and extended care facilities), operating deficits or<br />

long-term operating support, publications, films, books, seminars,<br />

symposia or for conferences.<br />

3397. Bluffs Arts Council, Council Bluffs, IA. $19,000, 2006. For<br />

organizational assessment and strategic planning.<br />

3398. Council Bluffs, City of, Council Bluffs, IA. $710,000, 2006. For<br />

establishment of performance-based budgeting with creation of cost<br />

center accounting system.<br />

3399. Council Bluffs, City of, Council Bluffs, IA. $50,000, 2006. For master<br />

planning of Fairmont Park in Council Bluffs Loess Hills.<br />

3400. Heartland Family Service, Omaha, NE. $239,466, 2006. For evaluation<br />

of Pottawattamie County Homeless Link program.<br />

3401. Kansas State University, Pottawatomie County Extension Office,<br />

Manhattan, KS. $30,000, 2006. For nonprofit Management Academy<br />

Fellowship Program in southwest Iowa.<br />

3402. Metropolitan Area Planning Agency, Omaha, NE. $15,000, 2006. For<br />

Mills County, IA strategic planning initiative.<br />

3403. Midwest Child Care Association, Omaha, NE. $113,729, 2006. For<br />

assistance for added quality childcare in Council Bluffs.<br />

3404. Municipal Homes, Council Bluffs, IA. $25,000, 2006. For technical<br />

assistance for organization in Council Bluffs.<br />

Richard O. Jacobson Foundation, Inc.<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in IA. No grants to individuals.<br />

3405. Heartland Area Education Agency 11, Johnston, IA. $25,815, 2007. For<br />

books.<br />

Principal Financial Group Foundation, Inc.<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to Des Moines, IA, and areas of company operations<br />

in Wilmington, DE, Cedar Falls, Mason City, Ottumwa, and Pella, IA,<br />

Grand Island, NE, Spokane, WA, and Appleton, WI. No support for athletic<br />

organizations, fraternal organizations, individual K-12 schools, libraries,<br />

pass-through organizations, partisan political organizations, private<br />

foundations, sectarian, religious, or denominational organizations,<br />

social organizations, tax-supported city, county, or state organizations,<br />

trade, industry, or professional associations, or veterans’ organizations.<br />

No grants to individuals, or for conference or seminar attendance,<br />

courtesy or goodwill advertising in benefit publications, endowments or<br />

memorials, fellowships, festival participation, hospital or health care<br />

facility capital campaigns, or United Way-funded programs.<br />

3406. Des Moines Business Education Alliance, Des Moines, IA. $10,000,<br />

2006.<br />

3407. First Childrens Finance, Minneapolis, MN. $10,000, 2006.<br />

The Wellmark Foundation<br />

(formerly The IASD Health Care Foundation)<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to IA and SD. No grants to individuals.<br />

3408. Community HealthCare Association of the Dakotas, Sioux Falls, SD.<br />

$49,828, 2006. To support and enhance participation in National Quality<br />

of Care initiative, Health Disparities Collaboratives.<br />

3409. Great Plains Public Health Leadership Institute, Omaha, NE. $10,000,<br />

2006. For tuition fee for selected applicants.<br />

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3410. Iowa Chronic Care Consortium, Des Moines, IA. $17,000, 2006. For<br />

planning grant to create and deploy National Medicare Chronic Care<br />

Demonstration in Iowa to prepare application to Centers for Medicare<br />

and Medicaid Services.<br />

3411. Siouxland Human Investment Partnership, Sioux City, IA. $26,350,<br />

2006. For Siouxland Palliative Care to work with five area primary care<br />

clinics to identify patients and caregivers in need of community-based<br />

care and support who are at risk for frequent hospitalizations and/or<br />

emergency room visits.<br />

KANSAS<br />

Capitol Federal Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to major metropolitan areas of central and<br />

northeastern KS. No support for religious or political organizations.<br />

3412. Community Resources Council of Shawnee County, Topeka, KS.<br />

$20,400, 2006.<br />

Kansas Health Foundation<br />

(formerly Kansas Health Foundation/Kansas Health Trust)<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to KS. No grants to individuals.<br />

3413. Academy for Educational Development, Washington, DC. $10,000,<br />

2006.<br />

3414. AcademyHealth, Washington, DC. $12,000, 2006. For National Health<br />

Policy Conference in efforts to educate Kansans about critical health<br />

policy issues.<br />

3415. Fort Hays State University, Hays, KS. $255,887, 2006. To evaluate<br />

Nutrition and Physical Activity Media campaign.<br />

3416. Fort Hays State University, Hays, KS. $183,769, 2006. To evaluate<br />

Early Brain Development Awareness Media Campaign.<br />

3417. Geary County Hospital, Junction City, KS. $12,443, 2006. To recruit<br />

and train volunteers for Hospice program.<br />

3418. Kansas Area Office of the United Methodist Church, Topeka, KS.<br />

$38,000, 2006. To co-fund leadership development process and<br />

evaluation for Kansas United Methodist Congregations.<br />

3419. Kansas Area Office of the United Methodist Church, Topeka, KS.<br />

$25,000, 2006. For contribution to Kansas West Annual Conference for<br />

evaluation of leadership development program.<br />

3420. Kansas Association of Local Health Departments, Topeka, KS.<br />

$392,000, 2006. For Public Health Continuing Education scholarships.<br />

3421. Kansas Association of Local Health Departments, Topeka, KS.<br />

$55,000, 2006. For technical assistance in developing interface<br />

between KIPHS and Immunization Registry.<br />

3422. Land Institute, Salina, KS. $100,000, 2006. For public health<br />

education.<br />

3423. Leadership Ventures, Indianapolis, IN. $100,000, 2006. To train<br />

trainers in GROW communities in Kansas to increase capacity of local<br />

not for profits using Preparing Leaders and Nurturing Trustees (PLANT).<br />

3424. Unified Government of Wyandotte County/Kansas City, Kansas City,<br />

KS. $20,000, 2006. For technical assistance and assessment of<br />

converting from their QS system to KIPHS.<br />

The Fred C. and Mary R. Koch Foundation, Inc.<br />

(formerly The Fred C. Koch Foundation)<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in KS. No grants to individuals (except for<br />

dependents of Koch Industries employees).<br />

3425. History Education Fund, New York, NY. $72,900, 2006. For teacher<br />

training and Saturday Student Academy.<br />

Claude R. Lambe Charitable Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in the greater metropolitan Washington, DC, area.<br />

No grants to individuals.<br />

3426. State Policy Network, Richmond, CA. $15,000, 2006. For general<br />

operating support.<br />

Sprint Foundation<br />

(formerly United Telecommunications Foundation)<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in Los Angeles and San Francisco, CA, Denver, CO,<br />

Washington, DC, Atlanta, GA, Chicago, IL, Kansas City, MO, New York,<br />

NY, and Dallas, TX; giving also to regional organizations active in areas<br />

of company operations and national organizations; giving limited to Cass,<br />

Clay, Jackson, and Platte counties, KS, and Johnson and Wyandotte<br />

counties, MO, for the Sprint Achievement Program. No support for<br />

discriminatory organizations, political organizations, private charities or<br />

foundations, religious organizations not of direct benefit to the entire<br />

community, international organizations, or school-affiliated teams,<br />

bands, or choirs. No grants to individuals (except for the Sprint<br />

Achievement Program), or for travel, film, music, television, video, or<br />

media production projects, school-affiliated events, marketing, sports, or<br />

event sponsorships, or scholarships; generally, no grants for<br />

endowments, capital campaigns, memorials, construction, or renovation<br />

projects.<br />

3427. Kaboom, Washington, DC. $154,000, 2006.<br />

3428. Kaboom, Washington, DC. $55,000, 2006.<br />

3429. Kaboom, Washington, DC. $11,000, 2006.<br />

3430. Kaboom, Washington, DC. $10,334, 2006.<br />

3431. Learning Exchange, Kansas City, MO. $50,000, 2006.<br />

3432. Learning Exchange, Kansas City, MO. $50,000, 2006.<br />

3433. MicroEdge, New York, NY. $20,000, 2006.<br />

Sunderland Foundation<br />

(formerly Lester T. Sunderland Foundation)<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in AR, western IA, KS, western MO, and NE. No<br />

grants to individuals or for scholarships or operating expenses; no loans.<br />

3434. M. D. Anderson Cancer Center Outreach Corporation, Houston, TX.<br />

$100,000, 2007.<br />

3435. Union Station Kansas City, Kansas City, MO. $150,000, 2007.<br />

Wichita Community Foundation<br />

(formerly Greater Wichita Community Foundation)<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to the greater Wichita, KS, area. No support for<br />

religious organizations for religious purposes. No grants to individuals<br />

(except for scholarships), or for building projects, endowments,<br />

fellowships, debt reduction, administrative overhead, or fundraising<br />

campaigns.<br />

3436. University of Missouri, Midwest Center for Nonprofit Leadership,<br />

Kansas City, MO. $54,000, 2007. To build capacity.<br />

3437. University of Missouri, Midwest Center for Nonprofit Leadership,<br />

Kansas City, MO. $54,000, 2007. For capacity building.<br />

KENTUCKY<br />

The C.E. and S. Foundation, Inc.<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in Louisville, KY. No support for medical research<br />

organizations, or for political organizations. No grants to individuals.<br />

3438. Center for Nonprofit Excellence, Louisville, KY. $10,000, 2006. For<br />

general operating support.<br />

The Community Foundation of Louisville, Inc.<br />

(formerly Louisville Community Foundation, Inc.)<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in Louisville and Jefferson County, KY. No support<br />

for sectarian purposes. No grants to individuals (except for<br />

scholarships), or generally for endowments or capital campaigns.<br />

3439. National Philanthropic Trust, Jenkintown, PA. $11,060, 2007.<br />

The Gheens Foundation, Inc.<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in Louisville, KY, and LaFourche and Terrebone<br />

parishes, LA. No support for private high schools. No grants to<br />

individuals.<br />

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Grants for Capacity Building, Management & Technical Assistance<br />

3440. Center for Nonprofit Excellence, Louisville, KY. $15,000, 2007.<br />

3441. Jefferson County Board of Education, Louisville, KY. $68,947, 2007.<br />

For Gheens Academy.<br />

3442. New Directions Housing Corporation, Louisville, KY. $25,000, 2007.<br />

Mildred V. Horn Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in KY (for homeless shelters and education) and<br />

historic homes (built between 1760-1860) open to the public in KY, IL,<br />

IN, MO, OH, TN, VA, and WV. No grants to individuals or for endowments.<br />

3443. Center for Nonprofit Excellence, Louisville, KY. $57,900, 2007. For<br />

general operating support.<br />

The Humana Foundation, Inc.<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in areas of company operations in Phoenix and<br />

Tucson, AZ, Denver, CO, Clearwater, Daytona, Fort Lauderdale, Fort<br />

Myers, Jacksonville, Miami, Orlando, St. Petersburg, Tampa, and West<br />

Palm Beach, FL, Atlanta, GA, Chicago, IL, Indianapolis and Fort Wayne,<br />

IN, Lexington, KY, LA, Detroit and Grand Rapids, MI, Kansas City, MO,<br />

Charlotte and Raleigh, NC, Cincinnati, OH, Mayaguez, Ponce, and San<br />

Juan, PR, UT, and Green Bay, Madison, and Milwaukee, WI. No support<br />

for social, labor, political, veterans’, or fraternal organizations, lobbying<br />

efforts, or mission-focused activities. No grants for start up needs or<br />

seed money, general operating support for religious organizations, or for<br />

construction or renovation of sanctuaries.<br />

3444. Jefferson County Public Schools, Louisville, KY. $50,000, 2007. For<br />

new superintendent search.<br />

Yum! Brands Foundation<br />

(formerly Tricon Foundation, Inc.)<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national basis, with some emphasis on Louisville, KY.<br />

3445. National Council of La Raza, Washington, DC. $30,000, 2006.<br />

LOUISIANA<br />

Yvonne & Red Adams Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in LA. No grants to individuals.<br />

3446. Willwoods Community Management, Metairie, LA. $200,000, 2007.<br />

Baptist Community Ministries<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in Jefferson, Orleans, Plaquemines, St. Bernard,<br />

and St. Tammany parishes, LA. No grants to individuals, capital grants,<br />

or operating budgets of individual churches.<br />

3447. Greater New Orleans Nonprofit Knowledge Works, New Orleans, LA.<br />

$356,250, 2006. For increasing nonprofits capacity decision making.<br />

3448. Greater New Orleans Nonprofit Knowledge Works, New Orleans, LA.<br />

$99,514, 2006. For Orleans Parish community-based service network.<br />

3449. Louisiana Association of Nonprofit Organizations, Baton Rouge, LA.<br />

$46,207, 2006. For public policy partnership.<br />

3450. School Leadership Center of Greater New Orleans, New Orleans, LA.<br />

$1,100,000, 2006. For strategic school leadership building.<br />

3451. School Leadership Center of Greater New Orleans, New Orleans, LA.<br />

$550,000, 2006. For strategic school leadership building.<br />

3452. University of New Orleans Foundation, New Orleans, LA. $40,036,<br />

2006. For training teachers to recognize abuse.<br />

Baton Rouge Area Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to the Baton Rouge, LA, area, including East Baton<br />

Rouge, West Baton Rouge, Livingston, Ascension, Iberville, Pointe<br />

Coupee, East Feliciana, and West Feliciana parishes. No grants to<br />

individuals (except for scholarships), or for continuing support, annual<br />

campaigns, deficit financing, fellowships, or operating budgets.<br />

3453. Louisiana Association of Nonprofit Organizations, Baton Rouge, LA.<br />

$231,200, 2007.<br />

3454. Louisiana Resource Center for Educators, Baton Rouge, LA. $108,500,<br />

2007.<br />

3455. National Pastoral Center for Vietnamese Apostolates, Baton Rouge, LA.<br />

$15,149, 2007.<br />

3456. Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisors, Philanthropic Collaborative, New<br />

York, NY. $10,000, 2007.<br />

3457. Teach for America, South Louisiana, Baton Rouge, LA. $177,851,<br />

2007.<br />

The Booth-Bricker Fund<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in New Orleans, LA. No grants to individuals, or for<br />

operating or maintenance costs.<br />

3458. Gulf Restoration Network, New Orleans, LA. $10,000, 2006. For<br />

technology upgrade and promotional materials.<br />

3459. New Schools for New Orleans, New Orleans, LA. $100,000, 2006. For<br />

operation expenses.<br />

3460. Volunteer and Information Agency, New Orleans, LA. $25,000, 2006.<br />

For national consultant and specialized software.<br />

Joe W. & Dorothy Dorsett Brown Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to southern LA and the New Orleans area, and the<br />

Gulf Coast of MS. No support for organizations that are less than 3 years<br />

old. No grants to individuals, or for equipment, endowments, building<br />

funds, community-wide capital drives, multi-year grants, indirect grants<br />

to intermediary institutions, or for grants to offset budget mandated<br />

cutbacks.<br />

3461. Teach for America, Greater New Orleans, New Orleans, LA. $20,000,<br />

2006. To support corps members.<br />

3462. United Way for the Greater New Orleans Area, Womens Leadership<br />

Initiative, New Orleans, LA. $10,000, 2006. For host conference to<br />

support nonprofits.<br />

3463. Way Maker Rescue Mission, New Orleans, LA. $15,000, 2006. For<br />

teachers’ emergency shelter.<br />

Christian Health Ministries<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in New Orleans, LA.<br />

3464. Catholic Charities Archdiocese of New Orleans, New Orleans, LA.<br />

$49,374, 2006. For Church Health Center Planning Program.<br />

3465. Greater New Orleans Nonprofit Knowledge Works, New Orleans, LA.<br />

$120,650, 2006. For disaster relief services.<br />

Entergy Charitable Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in areas of company operations in AR, LA, MA, MS,<br />

NH, NY, TX, and VT. No support for political organizations, religious<br />

organizations not of direct benefit to the entire community, or<br />

organizations owned or operated by an employee of Entergy. No grants<br />

to individuals, or for utility bills, administrative expenses or recurring<br />

expenses exceeding 15 percent of the requested amount, capital<br />

campaigns, gala events, testimonials, or fundraising meals,<br />

advertisements, or uniforms, equipment, or trips for school-related<br />

organizations or amateur sports teams; no loans.<br />

3466. Family Foundation of Southwest Louisiana, Lake Charles, LA. $10,000,<br />

2006. For nonprofit sector development.<br />

3467. Idea Village, New Orleans, LA. $250,000, 2006. For idea corps.<br />

3468. Teach for America, Greater New Orleans, New Orleans, LA. $109,000,<br />

2006. For Teach for America in Louisiana, Arkansas, Mississippi.<br />

3469. Teach for America, Greater New Orleans, New Orleans, LA. $25,000,<br />

2006. For Teach for America in Louisiana, Arkansas, Mississippi.<br />

3470. Teach for America, Greater New Orleans, New Orleans, LA. $10,000,<br />

2006. For Teach for America in Louisiana, Arkansas, Mississippi.<br />

Freeport-McMoran Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in the southern LA area. No support for political<br />

and fraternal organizations, or for churches and religious institutions<br />

(except where such organizations are providing services to the<br />

community at large). No grants to individuals.<br />

3471. Greater New Orleans Nonprofit Knowledge Works, New Orleans, LA.<br />

$25,000, 2006. For unrestricted support.<br />

3472. Louisiana Baptist Foundation, Alexandria, LA. $13,000, 2006. For<br />

unrestricted support.<br />

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Maine—MAINE<br />

3473. New Schools for New Orleans, New Orleans, LA. $100,000, 2006. For<br />

unrestricted support.<br />

3474. Teach for America, Greater New Orleans, New Orleans, LA. $30,000,<br />

2006. For unrestricted support.<br />

The Greater New Orleans Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to southeastern LA, including the greater New<br />

Orleans area. No support for religious activities. No grants to individuals,<br />

or for annual fund campaigns, capital expenditures, sponsorship of<br />

special events, trips, continuing support, endowment funds, equipment,<br />

building funds, or deficit financing.<br />

3475. FSG Social Impact Advisors, Boston, MA. $189,053, 2007. For<br />

Leadership Development for Public Schools in the Greater New Orleans<br />

Region.<br />

3476. FSG Social Impact Advisors, Boston, MA. $50,000, 2007. For work in<br />

New Orleans area.<br />

3477. FSG Social Impact Advisors, Boston, MA. $40,164, 2007. For work in<br />

New Orleans area.<br />

3478. Greater New Orleans Afterschool Partnership, New Orleans, LA.<br />

$13,000, 2007. For administrative support to manage summer grants<br />

program.<br />

3479. Idea Village, New Orleans, LA. $10,000, 2007.<br />

3480. Local Initiatives Support Corporation, New York, NY. $500,000, 2007.<br />

To support first two phases of Reclamation Assistance Program as part<br />

of post-Hurricane Katrina grantmaking.<br />

3481. New Leaders for New Schools, New Orleans, LA. $100,000, 2007.<br />

3482. New Leaders for New Schools, New Orleans, LA. $83,333, 2007.<br />

3483. New Schools for New Orleans, New Orleans, LA. $200,000, 2007.<br />

3484. New Schools for New Orleans, New Orleans, LA. $35,000, 2007. For<br />

Data Driven Instruction to improve educational quality for all schools.<br />

3485. New Schools for New Orleans, New Orleans, LA. $25,000, 2007. For<br />

NOLA 180, initiative to transform failed public schools into<br />

high-performing charter schools that prepare all students for college and<br />

the world beyond.<br />

3486. New Schools for New Orleans, New Orleans, LA. $25,000, 2007. For<br />

operating support and start-up support.<br />

3487. New Schools for New Orleans, New Orleans, LA. $25,000, 2007.<br />

3488. New Schools for New Orleans, New Orleans, LA. $15,000, 2007. For<br />

New Leaders Residents.<br />

3489. Operation REACH, New Orleans, LA. $40,000, 2007. For Gulfsouth<br />

Youth Action Fund.<br />

3490. Teach for America, Greater New Orleans, New Orleans, LA. $20,000,<br />

2007. To sponsor new teachers.<br />

3491. Teach for America, Greater New Orleans, New Orleans, LA. $10,000,<br />

2007.<br />

3492. Vanguard Charitable Endowment Program, Southeastern, PA. $75,000,<br />

2007. For Richard B. Boebel Family Fund in New Orleans.<br />

Irene W. & C. B. Pennington Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to communities within or near Baton Rouge, LA. No<br />

grants to individuals.<br />

3493. Louisiana Association of Nonprofit Organizations, Baton Rouge, LA.<br />

$30,000, 2006. For general operating support.<br />

3494. Teach for America, South Louisiana, Baton Rouge, LA. $30,000, 2006.<br />

For general operating support.<br />

The RosaMary Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in the greater New Orleans, LA, area. No grants to<br />

individuals.<br />

3495. Abeona House, New Orleans, LA. $20,000, 2007. For planning grant<br />

for Childcare Center Expansion to Meet Needs of Local Employers.<br />

3496. Childrens Health Fund, New York, NY. $30,000, 2007. For New Orleans<br />

Children’s Health Project.<br />

3497. Idea Village, New Orleans, LA. $40,000, 2007. For program at N. Galvez<br />

Business Innovation Center.<br />

3498. Loyola University, New Orleans, LA. $35,000, 2007. For planning stage<br />

of Learning Commons for Loyolas Library.<br />

3499. New Schools for New Orleans, New Orleans, LA. $350,000, 2007.<br />

3-year grant. For School Investment Fund.<br />

3500. NOLA 180, New Orleans, LA. $26,000, 2007. For operating support for<br />

Langston Hughes Academy.<br />

The Huey and Angelina Wilson Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to the Baton Rouge, LA, area. No grants to<br />

individuals.<br />

3501. Council for a Better Louisiana, Baton Rouge, LA. $30,000, 2006. For<br />

capacity building strategic plan fund development.<br />

3502. Louisiana Association of Nonprofit Organizations, Baton Rouge, LA.<br />

$75,000, 2006. To support salary for COO.<br />

3503. Louisiana Association of Nonprofit Organizations, Baton Rouge, LA.<br />

$30,000, 2006. For Standards of Excellence Certification.<br />

3504. Louisiana Association of Nonprofit Organizations, Baton Rouge, LA.<br />

$20,000, 2006. For long term recovery coordination.<br />

3505. Louisiana Resource Center for Educators, Baton Rouge, LA. $15,000,<br />

2006. For teacher practitioner program.<br />

3506. OBrien House, Baton Rouge, LA. $25,000, 2006. For capacity building<br />

resource development director.<br />

3507. Public Affairs Research Council of Louisiana, Baton Rouge, LA.<br />

$25,000, 2006. To evaluate school employee pay.<br />

3508. Teach for America, South Louisiana, Baton Rouge, LA. $20,000, 2006.<br />

For teacher support.<br />

3509. United Way, Capital Area, Baton Rouge, LA. $35,000, 2006. To<br />

reimburse executive search.<br />

3510. Volunteers of America, Greater Baton Rouge, Baton Rouge, LA.<br />

$100,000, 2006. For consultant study and building renovations.<br />

MAINE<br />

Harold Alfond Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in FL and ME. No grants to individuals.<br />

3511. Thomas College, Waterville, ME. $300,000, 2006. For Thomas<br />

Challenge: Guaranteeing the Future campaign.<br />

Great Bay Foundation for Social Entrepreneurship<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in MA, ME, NH and VT. No support for political or<br />

religious organizations, or for research projects (unless they lead toward<br />

self-sufficiency), public schools, colleges or universities, state agencies,<br />

or direct social service programs. No grants to individuals, or for travel<br />

or study, capital campaigns, or bricks and mortar.<br />

3512. Building Materials Resource Center, Roxbury, MA. $54,000, 2007. For<br />

marketing and advertising expenses.<br />

3513. ITN America, Westbrook, ME. $17,500, 2007. For development and<br />

coordination among community-based and -supported transportation<br />

services for senior citizens in other communities.<br />

3514. Platform Shoes Forum, Rockland, ME. $41,667, 2007. To further<br />

establish and expand programs and the number of participants.<br />

Hannaford Charitable Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in areas of company operations in ME, MA, NH,<br />

NY, and VT. No support for tax-supported organizations or veterans’,<br />

fraternal, or religious organizations not of direct benefit to the entire<br />

community. No grants to individuals (except for employee-related<br />

scholarships), or for advertising or general operating support.<br />

3515. Common Good Ventures, Brunswick, ME. $15,000, 2007.<br />

Libra Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to ME. No grants to individuals.<br />

3516. Pineland Farms, New Gloucester, ME. $3,886,326, 2006. To develop,<br />

operate and staff Pineland Farms, including agricultural research and<br />

education.<br />

The Maine Community Foundation, Inc.<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to ME. No support for religious organizations for<br />

religious purposes. No grants to individuals (except for scholarship<br />

funds), or for equipment, annual campaigns for regular operations, or for<br />

capital campaigns.<br />

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Grants for Capacity Building, Management & Technical Assistance<br />

3517. Alzheimers Association, Maine Chapter, Falmouth, ME. $15,000,<br />

2006. For on-going capacity building goals.<br />

3518. Jobs for Maines Graduates, Augusta, ME. $15,000, 2006. For capacity<br />

building activities.<br />

3519. Mabel Wadsworth Womens Health Center, Bangor, ME. $18,000,<br />

2006. For capacity building efforts that will increase clinical care<br />

capacity, increase education and advocacy programming, and raise<br />

visibility among potential clients, donors and supporters.<br />

Maine Health Access Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in ME. No support for private foundations, political<br />

candidates, or lobbying. No grants to individuals, or for endowments,<br />

debt retirement, annual appeals or membership campaigns, fundraising<br />

or social events, or public relations campaigns.<br />

3520. Consulting for Creative Options, Vienna, ME. $12,098, 2006. For<br />

Integration Resource Database.<br />

3521. Hornby Zeller Associates, Troy, NY. $48,867, 2006. For Process<br />

Evaluation Consultant for Phase I of Maine Health Access Foundation<br />

Integration Initiative.<br />

3522. JSI Research and Training Institute, Boston, MA. $78,326, 2006. For<br />

Facilitation of Integration Initiative.<br />

3523. Maine Primary Care Association, Augusta, ME. $90,600, 2006. For<br />

building safety net capacity to assist underserved and for Office of<br />

Integrated Access and Support to meet new federal Medicaid citizenship<br />

verification requirements.<br />

3524. University of Southern Maine, Edmund S. Muskie School of Public<br />

Service, Institute for Health Policy, Portland, ME. $374,086, 2006. To<br />

evaluate Maine Health Access Foundation’s Promoting Medication<br />

Assistance: Strengthening and Expanding Maine’s Safety Net initiative.<br />

The Oak Foundation U.S.A.<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national and international basis. No support for No<br />

grants for religious organizations for religious purposes or for political<br />

candidates. No grants to fundraising drives, events or amounts under<br />

$25,000 (except in special circumstances).<br />

3525. Center for Community Change, Washington, DC. $75,000, 2006.<br />

3526. Center for Community Self-Help, Greensboro, NC. $100,000, 2006.<br />

3527. Consultative Group on Biological Diversity, San Francisco, CA. $25,000,<br />

2006.<br />

3528. EcoLogic Development Fund, Cambridge, MA. $233,623, 2006.<br />

3529. Tides Center, San Francisco, CA. $75,000, 2006.<br />

The Sandy River Charitable Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving on an international and national basis, (particularly Board/<br />

staff areas), with a special emphasis on ME. No grants to individuals.<br />

3530. National Campaign for Sustainable Agriculture, Pine Bush, NY.<br />

$50,000, 2007. For capacity building.<br />

3531. New Hampshire Community Loan Fund, Concord, NH. $100,000, 2007.<br />

For general operating support.<br />

3532. Wagner Free Institute of Science, Philadelphia, PA. $25,000, 2007. For<br />

development and fundraising.<br />

3533. Western Mountains Alliance, Farmington, ME. $50,000, 2007. For<br />

capacity building.<br />

Robert and Patricia Switzer Foundation<br />

(formerly Switzer Foundation)<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to CA, CT, MA, ME, NH, RI, and VT for fellowship<br />

program, leadership grants available on a national basis.<br />

3534. Center for Food Safety, San Francisco, CA. $40,000, 2007. To hire<br />

full-time Campaigns Director to oversee development, direction,<br />

implementation and evaluation of all CFS programs and campaigns.<br />

3535. Pacific Institute for Studies in Development, Environment and Security,<br />

Oakland, CA. $40,000, 2007. To employ Senior Affiliate of the Pacific<br />

Institute to develop documentation required to propose more<br />

sustainable and effective wastewater treatment technique for t Ganges<br />

River in Varanasi, India.<br />

3536. Yosemite National Institutes, Sausalito, CA. $15,000, 2007. To provide<br />

third year of support for landscape designer/ Coordinator of<br />

Environmental Assessment phase of Yosemite National Institutes/<br />

Headlands Institute Sustainable Campus Project.<br />

TD Charitable Foundation<br />

(formerly TD Banknorth Charitable Foundation)<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to CT, MA, ME, NH, NJ, NY, PA, and VT. No support<br />

for political, fraternal, religious, or labor organizations or teams. No<br />

grants to individuals, or for research projects, events not open to<br />

members of the general public, endowments, tournaments, fundraising<br />

events, or debt reduction.<br />

3537. Local Initiatives Support Corporation, Hartford, CT. $30,000, 2006. For<br />

Affordable Housing Collaborative.<br />

3538. Local Initiatives Support Corporation, Boston, MA. $20,000, 2006. For<br />

housing geographic support expansion.<br />

3539. Local Initiatives Support Corporation, Hartford, CT. $10,000, 2006. For<br />

Program Support.<br />

3540. Local Initiatives Support Corporation of Newark, Newark, NJ. $50,000,<br />

2006. For affordable housing.<br />

3541. Western Massachusetts Enterprise Fund, Holyoke, MA. $20,000,<br />

2006. For Technical Assistance Training.<br />

MARYLAND<br />

The Abell Foundation, Inc.<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to MD, with emphasis on Baltimore. No support for<br />

educational programs at higher education institutions or medical<br />

facilities. No grants to individuals, or for scholarships, fellowships,<br />

endowments, travel, annual operating expenses, sponsorships,<br />

memberships, or deficit financing.<br />

3542. Association of Baltimore Area Grantmakers, Baltimore, MD. $35,000,<br />

2007. For continued funding of Supporting Public Schools of Choice, to<br />

foster governance for charter schools, develop funding sources,<br />

strengthen instructional delivery for special education students, and put<br />

in place long-range facilities management plans.<br />

3543. B-Spirit-A2Y, Baltimore, MD. $40,000, 2007. For continued support of<br />

after-school tutoring and mentoring programs for at-risk students.<br />

Program, along with tutoring and mentoring, provides utilities, insurance,<br />

and security monitoring for newly renovated and expanded After-School<br />

Institute.<br />

3544. Baltimore Health Care Access, Baltimore, MD. $50,000, 2007. For<br />

one-year fluoride varnish pilot program for low-income Medicaid or<br />

uninsured children to train pediatricians and nurses to conduct oral<br />

health screenings and administer fluoride varnish treatments.<br />

3545. Chesapeake Bay Foundation, Annapolis, MD. $10,000, 2007. Toward<br />

planned litigation activities in Maryland to ensure greater enforcement<br />

of existing laws and regulations critical to restoration and protection of<br />

Chesapeake Bay.<br />

3546. Core Knowledge Foundation, Charlottesville, VA. $270,980, 2007. For<br />

Core Knowledge Preschool Sequence Initiative in Baltimore Head Start<br />

centers, to provide teacher training.<br />

3547. DonorsChoose North Carolina, Rocky Mount, NC. $50,000, 2007.<br />

Toward implementation of website to provide resources to teachers and<br />

students in Baltimore.<br />

3548. Fund for Educational Excellence, Baltimore, MD. $75,500, 2007. For<br />

expansion of Math Works initiative, a professional training program for<br />

for second through seventh grade teachers designed to improve student<br />

math scores.<br />

3549. Johns Hopkins University, Center for Social Organization of Schools,<br />

Baltimore, MD. $10,320, 2007. For third-year funding for evaluation of<br />

Educational Opportunity Program (EOP) at Southwestern High School.<br />

3550. Johns Hopkins University, Peabody Institute, Baltimore, MD. $25,000,<br />

2007. For continued support and expansion of Music Teacher Mentoring<br />

Program, including staffing to provide coaching, mentoring, and<br />

professional development of new and returning music teachers.<br />

3551. Johns Hopkins University, Urban Health Institute, Baltimore, MD.<br />

$71,781, 2007. For development and evaluation of Urban eClinic<br />

Project, electronic system created to improve health care in urban<br />

setting.<br />

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Casey—MARYLAND<br />

3552. New Leaders for New Schools, Baltimore, MD. $110,000, 2007. For<br />

four-year program designed to recruit, train and place principals in<br />

Baltimore public schools over three-year period.<br />

3553. Sinai Hospital of Baltimore, Baltimore, MD. $36,000, 2007. Toward<br />

interim methadone maintenance study for clients participating in Sinai<br />

Hospital Addictions Recovery Program. Study has been designed to<br />

evaluate both efficacy and cost benefits of interim methadone treatment.<br />

3554. Skatepark of Baltimore, Baltimore, MD. $30,000, 2007. Toward<br />

planning and pre-development costs of building public skatepark for<br />

skateboarders, bikers, and rollerbladers.<br />

3555. Teach for America, Baltimore, MD. $100,000, 2007. For continuation<br />

of initiative for recruitment and training of Teach For America Corps<br />

members and ongoing support of corps members teaching in public<br />

schools.<br />

3556. University of Baltimore, Jacob France Institute, Baltimore, MD.<br />

$19,300, 2007. For strategic planning project for funders investing in<br />

workforce development projects.<br />

The Baltimore Community Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in Baltimore City and Baltimore County, MD. No<br />

support for religious or sectarian purposes. No grants to individuals<br />

(except for scholarships), or for capital campaigns, annual fund<br />

campaigns, or event sponsorships.<br />

3557. Association of Baltimore Area Grantmakers, Baltimore, MD. $15,000,<br />

2007. To enable Supporting Public Schools of Choice project to continue<br />

to help charter, new, and innovation schools deal with issues of special<br />

education, facilities, governance, and advocacy.<br />

3558. Childrens Literacy Initiative, Philadelphia, PA. $10,000, 2007. To help<br />

pay for professional development, books, and materials for pre-K to first<br />

grade teachers at schools throughout Cherry Hill Student Literacy<br />

Achievement Project in Baltimore, MD.<br />

3559. Citizens Planning and Housing Association, Baltimore, MD. $25,000,<br />

2007. To provide expert advice and assistance to applicants and<br />

grantees of Neighborhood Grants Program.<br />

3560. Citizens Planning and Housing Association, Baltimore, MD. $15,000,<br />

2007. For regional work to develop inclusive communities, including<br />

ongoing leadership of Baltimore Regional Housing Campaign and<br />

Inclusionary Housing Coalition.<br />

3561. Citizens Planning and Housing Association, Baltimore, MD. $10,000,<br />

2007. For ongoing efforts to organize citizen leaders who will advocate<br />

for regional transit planning that is responsive to needs and concerns of<br />

low- and moderate-income communities.<br />

3562. Civic Works, Baltimore, MD. $10,000, 2007. To hire part-time project<br />

planner who will work with community groups, non-profit organizations,<br />

and public agencies to plan and execute community improvement<br />

projects in Baltimore City.<br />

3563. Creative Alliance, Baltimore, MD. $10,000, 2007. For management<br />

consulting to provide executive coaching and develop succession plans<br />

for key staff leaders, and generally ensure sustainability of this vibrant<br />

organization.<br />

3564. Family League of Baltimore City, Baltimore, MD. $20,000, 2007. To<br />

provide instruction and support for Baltimore City childcare providers.<br />

3565. Fusion Partnerships, Baltimore, MD. $10,000, 2007. To enable<br />

Baltimore Community School Connections to provide technical<br />

assistance, professional development, and advocacy for community<br />

schools in Baltimore City.<br />

3566. Greater Baltimore Cultural Alliance, Baltimore, MD. $20,000, 2007. To<br />

conduct training and workshops for Maryland’s pilot program of<br />

Pennsylvania Cultural Data Project, financial data collection and<br />

reporting tool for cultural institutions.<br />

3567. Healthy Neighborhoods, Baltimore, MD. $75,000, 2007. For ongoing<br />

support for Healthy Neighborhoods, currently working in strong but<br />

undervalued Baltimore City neighborhoods to increase home values and<br />

forge strong connections among neighbors.<br />

3568. Live Baltimore Home Center, Baltimore, MD. $20,000, 2007. For<br />

executive leadership transition and to market Baltimore neighborhoods<br />

to new residents relocating to the area due to Base Realigment and<br />

Closure (BRAC) activities.<br />

3569. Museum for Contemporary Arts, Baltimore, MD. $10,000, 2007. To<br />

plan, develop, and implement marketing tools to increase the museum’s<br />

visibility in Baltimore City and County.<br />

3570. Open Society Institute, Baltimore, MD. $50,000, 2007. For evaluation<br />

of Maryland Compact for Public Safety, public-private initiative to reduce<br />

costs associated with recidivism and substance abuse among<br />

ex-offenders in Baltimore City.<br />

3571. Parks and People Foundation for Baltimore Recreation and Parks,<br />

Baltimore, MD. $15,000, 2007. To augment greening grants available<br />

for communities and to pay for expert advice and assistance for<br />

neighborhoods working on greening projects.<br />

3572. Parks and People Foundation for Baltimore Recreation and Parks,<br />

Baltimore, MD. $15,000, 2007. To augment greening grants available<br />

for communities and to pay for expert advice and assistance for<br />

neighborhoods working on greening projects.<br />

3573. Teach for America, Baltimore, MD. $20,000, 2007. To recruit, train,<br />

and support highly qualified recent college graduates to teach in<br />

under-performing schools in Baltimore City for two years.<br />

3574. University of Baltimore Educational Foundation, Baltimore, MD.<br />

$10,000, 2007. To develop set of metrics for Cleaner, Greener<br />

Baltimore Initiative, and to gather results, report and analyze progress.<br />

3575. Urban Leadership Institute, Baltimore, MD. $10,000, 2007. For<br />

evaluation of Paul Robeson Academic International School of Excellence<br />

(PRAISE), which provides intense Saturday school experience for<br />

middle-school-aged African American males.<br />

The Jacob and Hilda Blaustein Foundation, Inc.<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in MD (no local projects outside Baltimore, MD);<br />

giving also in Israel. No support for unaffiliated schools or synagogues.<br />

No grants to individuals, or for fundraising events, or direct mail<br />

solicitations; no loans (except for program-related investments).<br />

3576. Baltimore Education Network, Baltimore, MD. $25,000, 2006.<br />

3577. Mental Health Policy Institute for Leadership and Training, Baltimore,<br />

MD. $40,000, 2006.<br />

3578. New Leaders for New Schools, National Office, New York, NY. $55,000,<br />

2006.<br />

3579. New Teacher Project, New York, NY. $25,000, 2006.<br />

3580. Teach for America, Baltimore, MD. $25,000, 2006.<br />

The Keith Campbell Foundation for the Environment, Inc.<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in MD. No grants to individuals.<br />

3581. Chesapeake Research Consortium, Edgewater, MD. $25,000, 2006.<br />

For oyster review.<br />

3582. Institute for Conservation Leadership, Takoma Park, MD. $20,000,<br />

2006. For mid-Atlantic fundraiser.<br />

3583. Maryland League of Conservation Voters Education Fund, Annapolis,<br />

MD. $105,000, 2006. For capacity building, legislative summit, and<br />

Kabler dinner sponsorship.<br />

3584. Wetlands Watch, Norfolk, VA. $30,000, 2006. For capacity building.<br />

The Annie E. Casey Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national basis, with emphasis on the ten sites that<br />

consist of the Making Connections initiative, as well as the foundation<br />

civic sites in Baltimore, MD, New Haven, CT, and Atlanta, GA. No support<br />

for political committees-529s (PACs). No grants to individuals (except for<br />

Casey Children and Family Fellowship Program), or for capital projects or<br />

medical research.<br />

3585. Academy for Educational Development, Washington, DC. $172,550,<br />

2007. To support Community Health Summit, peer training, technical<br />

assistance, and program development related to neighborhood<br />

approaches to health and public health.<br />

3586. Academy for Educational Development, Washington, DC. $60,000,<br />

2007. To develop monitoring and evaluation process for Reconnecting<br />

Disconnected Youth Project in Washington, DC.<br />

3587. Achievement First, New Haven, CT. $50,000, 2007. To support<br />

expansion of Achievement First in Hartford, Bridgeport, and New Haven.<br />

3588. Action Without Borders, Portland, OR. $12,500, 2007. To clarify<br />

leadership challenges facing sector and propose solutions that address<br />

these next-generation issues.<br />

3589. Ada County Juvenile Court Services, Boise, ID. $10,000, 2007. To<br />

support replication of Juvenile Detention Alternatives Initiative (JDAI).<br />

3590. Administrative Office of Courts, Montgomery, AL. $150,000, 2007. To<br />

support replication of Juvenile Detention Alternatives Initiative (JDAI).<br />

3591. Alliance for Nonprofit Management, Washington, DC. $35,000, 2007.<br />

To build capacity of community change technical assistance field by<br />

elevating awareness and ability to carryout out culturally competent<br />

family and neighborhood strengthening activities.<br />

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3592. Alliance for Nonprofit Management, Washington, DC. $10,000, 2007.<br />

To support educational efforts through Leadership Development Program<br />

(LDP).<br />

3593. American Evaluation Association, Fairhaven, MA. $20,000, 2007. For<br />

placement of American Evaluation Association (AEA) and Duquesne<br />

University Graduate Diversity Intern at Annie E. Casey Foundation.<br />

3594. American Institute for Social Justice, Washington, DC. $70,000, 2007.<br />

To continue support providing technical assistance to local coalitions<br />

engaged in campaigns to promote family-sustaining incomes.<br />

3595. Aspen Institute, Washington, DC. $291,000, 2007. To provide<br />

technical assistance to Making Connections sites around areas of<br />

consumer financial services. Making Connections is Foundation initiative<br />

to improve outcomes for families and children in tough or isolated<br />

neighborhoods.<br />

3596. Associated Black Charities, Baltimore, MD. $375,000, 2007. Toward<br />

fiscal, development, and grants management systems.<br />

3597. Associated Black Charities, Baltimore, MD. $185,000, 2007. To<br />

provide ongoing administrative management of Baltimore Direct Services<br />

Grant (BDSG) program, under direction of Foundation’s Community<br />

Initiatives Baltimore staff.<br />

3598. Association of Baltimore Area Grantmakers, Baltimore, MD. $100,000,<br />

2007. To continue to strengthen and promote effective philanthropy by<br />

family foundations and to promote effective philanthropy in Greater<br />

Baltimore, Maryland, region and nationwide.<br />

3599. Atlanta University Center Consortium, Atlanta, GA. $40,000, 2007. To<br />

support strategy development for community development partnerships<br />

between Atlanta University Center colleges and surrounding<br />

neighborhoods.<br />

3600. Baltimore Education Network, Baltimore, MD. $15,000, 2007. To<br />

secure Strategic Planning consultant.<br />

3601. Baltimore, City of, Baltimore, MD. $11,866, 2007. To meet needs of<br />

management structure of Baltimore City Department of Social Services.<br />

3602. Bay Area Coalition for Equitable Schools, Oakland, CA. $75,000, 2007.<br />

To provide technical assistance to school design teams and new small<br />

autonomous schools from Oakland, California, Making Connections site<br />

and beyond. Making Connections is Foundation initiative to improve<br />

outcomes for families and children in tough or isolated neighborhoods.<br />

3603. Bernalillo County Juvenile Detention Center, Albuquerque, NM.<br />

$125,000, 2007. To solidify detention reforms in Bernalillo County and<br />

to serve as host site to other jurisdictions seeking to replicate Juvenile<br />

Detention Alternatives Initiative.<br />

3604. Big Brothers Big Sisters of America, Philadelphia, PA. $125,000, 2007.<br />

To support continued efforts by Big Brothers Big Sisters of America to<br />

refine their data collection and performance management systems<br />

related to their mentoring children of prisoners program, BBBS Amachi.<br />

3605. Boston College, Newton Centre, MA. $50,000, 2007. To support<br />

Juvenile Rights Advocacy Project to provide technical assistance on<br />

issues related to girls to sites implementing Juvenile Detention<br />

Alternatives Initiative (JDAI).<br />

3606. Bridgespan Group, Boston, MA. $20,000, 2007. To support<br />

documentation of lessons learned and development of case study on<br />

Foundation’s results-based accountability approach in education<br />

program.<br />

3607. Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH. $15,000, 2007. To<br />

support local National Neighborhood Indicators Partnership (NNIP)<br />

partners in developing data and advocacy capacity on issues of school<br />

readiness and success in their communities.<br />

3608. Center for Applied Research and Technical Assistance, Baltimore, MD.<br />

$75,000, 2007. To help Plain Talk replication sites integrate racial and<br />

ethnic disparities in teen sexual health into community work on<br />

parent-child communication and teen sexual risk-taking. Plain Talk is<br />

neighborhood-based initiative aimed at helping adults, parents and<br />

community leaders develop skills and tools they need to communicate<br />

effectively with young people about reducing adolescent sexual<br />

risk-taking.<br />

3609. Center for Childrens Law and Policy, Washington, DC. $125,000, 2007.<br />

To provide technical assistance to sites replicating Juvenile Detention<br />

Alternatives Initiative (JDAI).<br />

3610. Center for Community Change, Washington, DC. $200,000, 2007. To<br />

continue Effective Messages for Improving Public Policies, initiative in<br />

collaboration with Coalition on Human Needs (CHN).<br />

3611. Center for Community Change, Washington, DC. $200,000, 2007. To<br />

support coordination and provision of technical assistance to Worker<br />

Centers across country.<br />

3612. Center for Community Change, Washington, DC. $100,000, 2007. To<br />

support use of Stored Value Cards in Casey Places.<br />

3613. Center for Health Care Strategies, Hamilton, NJ. $283,741, 2007. To<br />

support technical assistance, policy development and training to state<br />

and local governments to support family leadership development and<br />

consumer advocacy in Neighborhood Transformation/Family<br />

Development (NT/FD) sites, and to promote program and policy<br />

development for special populations.<br />

3614. Center for Law and Social Policy, Washington, DC. $20,000, 2007. To<br />

support first phase of capacity-building initiative.<br />

3615. Center for Policy Studies, Saint Paul, MN. $150,000, 2007. To provide<br />

capacity building and analysis assistance to community-based efforts<br />

that create charter and other types of new schools, especially in Making<br />

Connections neighborhoods. Making Connections is Foundation initiative<br />

to improve outcomes for families and children in tough or isolated<br />

neighborhoods.<br />

3616. Center for the Study of Social Policy, Washington, DC. $1,450,000,<br />

2007. To support development and management of Technical<br />

Assistance Research Center.<br />

3617. Center for the Study of Social Policy, Washington, DC. $40,000, 2007.<br />

To support development of framework and technical assistance tools for<br />

authentic demand.<br />

3618. Central New Mexico Community College Foundation, Albuquerque, NM.<br />

$75,000, 2007. To implement Center for Working Families (CWF) and<br />

develop plan for infusing CWF throughout college.<br />

3619. CEOs for Cities, Chicago, IL. $60,000, 2007. To provide<br />

capacity-building support to Marga, Inc. (global consulting firm dedicated<br />

to forging and strengthening pathways to take on issues of the 21st<br />

Century), as part of Partner Organizations of Color Initiative.<br />

3620. Child and Family Policy Center, Des Moines, IA. $300,000, 2007. To<br />

support technical assistance, knowledge gathering, research, and policy<br />

analysis designed to influence community-based efforts to improve<br />

results for families.<br />

3621. Child and Family Policy Institute of California, Sacramento, CA.<br />

$40,000, 2007. For training and technical assistance on issue of<br />

education for youth in foster care, to California Family to Family counties.<br />

Family to Family (F2F) is reform initiative to work on problems in child<br />

welfare system and foster care programs.<br />

3622. Child Trends, Washington, DC. $45,000, 2007. To provide analysis to<br />

inform For Keeps Initiative, effort to identify and develop ways to find and<br />

strengthen permanent families for older children who are in foster care,<br />

or who might be at risk for coming into foster care.<br />

3623. Child Welfare Policy and Practice Group, Montgomery, AL. $80,000,<br />

2007. For Strengthening Mentoring, Case Planning and Quality System<br />

Rating (QSR) Capacity in Indiana.<br />

3624. Children Now, Oakland, CA. $10,000, 2007. Toward continued data<br />

analysis on immigrant child well-being in state of California and to build<br />

capacity on message development on immigrant kids and families.<br />

3625. Citizens Planning and Housing Association, Baltimore, MD. $226,000,<br />

2007. To implement Real Time Community Change (RTCC) program.<br />

3626. Civic Builders, New York, NY. $100,000, 2007. To document lessons<br />

learned by Civic Builders in nonprofit charter school facilities<br />

development.<br />

3627. Clark County Department of Juvenile Justice Services, Las Vegas, NV.<br />

$50,000, 2007. To support replication of Juvenile Detention Alternatives<br />

Initiative (JDAI) in Clark County, Nevada.<br />

3628. Clayton County Board of Commissioners, Jonesboro, GA. $25,000,<br />

2007. To support replication of Juvenile Detention Alternatives Initiative<br />

(JDAI) in Clayton County, GA.<br />

3629. Coalition for Juvenile Justice, Washington, DC. $50,000, 2007. To<br />

support dissemination and replication of Juvenile Detention Alternatives<br />

Initiative (JDAI).<br />

3630. Coalition to End Childhood Lead Poisoning, Baltimore, MD. $75,000,<br />

2007. For implementation of Comprehensive Action Plan for 2010.<br />

3631. Colorado League of Charter Schools, Denver, CO. $72,459, 2007. To<br />

analyze student and school performance data, and document lessons<br />

learned for selected schools in Foundation sites.<br />

3632. Commonweal, Bolinas, CA. $65,000, 2007. To support technical<br />

assistance to Juvenile Detention Alternatives Initiative (JDAI) replication<br />

sites.<br />

3633. Community Research Council, Chattanooga, TN. $15,000, 2007. To<br />

support local National Neighborhood Indicators Partnership (NNIP)<br />

partners in developing data and advocacy capacity on issues of school<br />

readiness and success in their communities.<br />

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3634. Community Resources for Justice, Boston, MA. $30,000, 2007. To<br />

provide technical assistance to sites replicating Juvenile Detention<br />

Alternatives Initiative (JDAI).<br />

3635. CompassPoint Nonprofit Services, San Francisco, CA. $294,382,<br />

2007. To support creation of Executive Transitions Initiative (ETI),<br />

high-visibility, national, five-year initiative to integrate Executive<br />

Transitions Management (ETM) more fully with leadership development<br />

activities.<br />

3636. CompassPoint Nonprofit Services, San Francisco, CA. $55,000, 2007.<br />

To conduct national study of next generation nonprofit leaders to<br />

determine their willingness and readiness to become executive directors.<br />

3637. Cook, County of, Chicago, IL. $225,000, 2007. To support solidification<br />

of County’s juvenile detention reforms, and to serve as host site for other<br />

jurisdictions seeking to replicate Juvenile Detention Alternatives Initiative<br />

(JDAI).<br />

3638. Cornell University, Ithaca, NY. $50,000, 2007. To support evaluation<br />

of Family Child Care Home Visiting Program in Rochester, NY.<br />

3639. Council for Adult and Experiential Learning, Chicago, IL. $170,000,<br />

2007. To support Life-Long Learning Accounts and national intermediary<br />

efforts.<br />

3640. Court Appointed Special Advocates of Baltimore, Baltimore, MD.<br />

$10,000, 2007. To support recruitment, training, and supervision of new<br />

volunteers.<br />

3641. Criminal Justice Coordinating Council, Washington, DC. $106,000,<br />

2007. To support replication of Juvenile Detention Alternatives Initiative<br />

(JDAI) in District of Columbia.<br />

3642. Criminal Justice Coordinating Council, Washington, DC. $100,000,<br />

2007. To support replication of Juvenile Detention Alternatives Initiative<br />

(JDAI) in District of Columbia.<br />

3643. Dallas County Juvenile Department, Dallas, TX. $100,000, 2007. To<br />

replicate Juvenile Detention Alternatives Initiative (JDAI) in Dallas County.<br />

3644. Demos: A Network for Ideas and Action, New York, NY. $50,000, 2007.<br />

To support work to determine how to attract and retain young leaders in<br />

nonprofit organizations.<br />

3645. Denver, City and County of, Denver, CO. $200,000, 2007. To support<br />

implementation and evaluation of Family to Family (F2F) initiative in<br />

anchor site in Denver. Family to Family (F2F) is reform initiative to work<br />

on problems in child welfare system and foster care programs.<br />

3646. East Baltimore Development, Baltimore, MD. $1,229,928, 2007. To<br />

support EBDI Relocation Program, which provides relocation assistance<br />

to low-income households displaced as direct result of demolition of any<br />

housing for redevelopment projects in East Baltimore.<br />

3647. East Baltimore Development, Baltimore, MD. $755,000, 2007. To<br />

provide operating support, consultative and in-kind resources and<br />

infrastructure capacity building.<br />

3648. East Baltimore Development, Baltimore, MD. $500,000, 2007. To<br />

provide continued programmatic support for workforce development,<br />

educational, communications, community development and economic<br />

inclusion program areas.<br />

3649. East Baltimore Development, Baltimore, MD. $250,000, 2007. To<br />

support soft costs associated with construction of East Baltimore<br />

Community School.<br />

3650. East Baltimore Development, Baltimore, MD. $100,000, 2007. For<br />

start-up support for East Baltimore Community School.<br />

3651. East Baltimore Development, Baltimore, MD. $75,000, 2007. To<br />

provide East Baltimore Workforce and Family Economic Success<br />

Services.<br />

3652. East District Family Resource Center, Richmond, VA. $85,875, 2007.<br />

To support capacity building and program enhancement for Parent<br />

Resource Network (PRN) of East End Partnership With Families (EEPF).<br />

3653. East District Family Resource Center, Richmond, VA. $50,000, 2007.<br />

To support capacity building.<br />

3654. El Paso Interreligious Sponsoring Organization, El Paso, TX. $35,000,<br />

2007. To provide general support for activities of EPISO in assisting<br />

Project Arriba’s Living Wage Strategy.<br />

3655. Faith Partnerships, Raleigh, NC. $25,000, 2007. To support testing of<br />

Tables of Giving Toolkit Technical Assistance Initiative.<br />

3656. Families International, Milwaukee, WI. $20,000, 2007. To continue to<br />

co-invest in project to facilitate affiliation of United Neighborhood Centers<br />

of America (UNCA) and Families International, Inc. (FII).<br />

3657. Family Empowerment Institute, Detroit, MI. $131,000, 2007. To<br />

provide technical assistance to Family to Family sites. Family to Family<br />

(F2F) is reform initiative to work on problems in child welfare system and<br />

foster care programs.<br />

3658. Family League of Baltimore City, Baltimore, MD. $35,000, 2007. To<br />

provide leadership development support and coaching for Foundation<br />

staff and Fellows.<br />

3659. Family Medicine Education Consortium, Dayton, OH. $20,000, 2007.<br />

To integrate summit process for Maryland, Washington, DC, and<br />

Northern Virginia for mental health and primary care services.<br />

3660. Finance Project, Washington, DC. $100,000, 2007. To build capacity<br />

for successful financing for Making Connections, Foundation initiative to<br />

improve outcomes for families and children in tough or isolated<br />

neighborhoods.<br />

3661. Fiscal Policy Studies Institute, Santa Fe, NM. $59,727, 2007. To<br />

promote further development of results-based accountability tools and<br />

to provide technical assistance to Making Connections sites. Making<br />

Connections is Foundation initiative to improve outcomes for families<br />

and children in tough or isolated neighborhoods.<br />

3662. Foundations, Inc., Moorestown, NJ. $350,000, 2007. To provide<br />

technical assistance in design, development, and operation of<br />

high-quality schools of choice in Philadelphia, PA.<br />

3663. Foundations, Inc., Moorestown, NJ. $38,000, 2007. Toward<br />

collaboration with Kellogg Fellows, to support preparation, costs and<br />

related expenses for Youth Begins With YOU II event in Philadelphia.<br />

3664. Foundations, Inc., Moorestown, NJ. $26,000, 2007. To design and<br />

implement training sessions and develop tool-kits for block captains<br />

residing in Northwest section of Philadelphia, PA.<br />

3665. FrameWorks Institute, Washington, DC. $100,000, 2007. To develop<br />

Making Connections Communications Resource Guide and provide<br />

technical assistance and support to build local communications capacity<br />

in Making Connections sites. Making Connections is Foundation initiative<br />

to improve outcomes for families and children in tough or isolated<br />

neighborhoods.<br />

3666. Fusion Partnerships, Baltimore, MD. $55,000, 2007. To support<br />

results-focused community schools in Baltimore City.<br />

3667. Fusion Partnerships, Baltimore, MD. $20,000, 2007. To provide<br />

technical support, training, and facilitation to Drug Abuse and Violence<br />

Prevention Unit of Baltimore City Public School System.<br />

3668. Grace Hill Settlement House, Saint Louis, MO. $10,000, 2007. To<br />

provide editing and collaboration support to write and publish<br />

monographs and articles focused on leading organizational<br />

transformation and role of executive coaching.<br />

3669. Grantmakers Concerned with Immigrants and Refugees, Sebastopol,<br />

CA. $50,000, 2007. To support strategic planning, research,<br />

documentation and dissemination of promising immigrant integration<br />

practices in areas of language acquisition and access and emergency<br />

preparedness.<br />

3670. Grantmakers for Effective Organizations, Washington, DC. $40,000,<br />

2007. To support GEO’s leadership development program.<br />

3671. Greater Boston Interfaith Organization, Dorchester, MA. $50,000,<br />

2007. To support health care work of Moving from Debts to Assets<br />

program.<br />

3672. Harlem Childrens Zone, New York, NY. $100,000, 2007. To continue<br />

support of Countee Cullen Community Center Beacon School and Booker<br />

T. Washington Beacon School as demonstration and technical<br />

assistance sites, as part of Beacons Initiative.<br />

3673. Harris County Commissioners Court, Houston, TX. $100,000, 2007. To<br />

support replication of Juvenile Detention Alternatives Initiative (JDAI).<br />

3674. Harvard University, Cambridge, MA. $10,000, 2007. To support<br />

advocacy and policy change in evaluation field building.<br />

3675. Hawaii State Judiciary, Honolulu, HI. $75,000, 2007. To support<br />

replication of Juvenile Detention Alternatives Initiative (JDAI).<br />

3676. Healthy Families/Thriving Communities Collaborative Council,<br />

Washington, DC. $25,000, 2007. To build capacity of citywide child<br />

welfare consortium in Washington, D.C., to provide high-quality<br />

wraparound services linked to results-based performance measures.<br />

3677. Indianapolis Center for Education Entrepreneurship, Indianapolis, IN.<br />

$125,000, 2007. To develop comprehensive charter school<br />

accountability system to be administered out of City of Indianapolis<br />

Mayor’s Office.<br />

3678. Innovation Network, Washington, DC. $100,000, 2007. To support<br />

Network as it works to align grantmaking and management around<br />

Results-Based Accountability Framework.<br />

3679. Innovation Network, Washington, DC. $90,890, 2007. To provide<br />

ongoing capacity building assistance to members of Families Count<br />

Honorees Network.<br />

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3680. Institute for Community Change, Seattle, WA. $30,000, 2007. To<br />

provide public education services to residents of White Center/Boulevard<br />

Park (WC/BP) and Trusted Advocates as part of Seattle/White Center<br />

Making Connections Initiative. Making Connections is Foundation<br />

initiative to improve outcomes for families and children in tough or<br />

isolated neighborhoods.<br />

3681. International Hispanic Network, San Antonio, TX. $10,000, 2007. To<br />

sponsor monthly newsletter and Web site resource placement.<br />

3682. Iowa Division of Criminal and Juvenile Justice Planning, Des Moines, IA.<br />

$50,000, 2007. To support replication of Juvenile Detention Alternatives<br />

Initiative (JDAI).<br />

3683. Job Opportunities Task Force, Baltimore, MD. $200,000, 2007. To<br />

support collaboration between Task Force and Associated Builders and<br />

Contractors’ (ABC) Jumpstart Construction Program.<br />

3684. Job Opportunities Task Force, Baltimore, MD. $75,000, 2007. To<br />

advocate for policies and strategies to improve employment outcomes<br />

for low-skilled workers and job seekers.<br />

3685. Job Opportunities Task Force, Baltimore, MD. $27,850, 2007. To<br />

develop comprehensive transportation program for Baltimore.<br />

3686. Just Partners, Baltimore, MD. $31,680, 2007. To support 10 year<br />

review of Faith and Families portfolio.<br />

3687. Justice Policy Institute, Washington, DC. $100,000, 2007. To support<br />

campaign by Justice Policy Institute to alter public opinion about juvenile<br />

crime and justice and to support dissemination and replication of<br />

Juvenile Detention Alternatives Initiative (JDAI).<br />

3688. Juvenile Court of Rockdale County, Conyers, GA. $15,000, 2007. To<br />

support replication of Juvenile Detention Alternatives Initiative (JDAI).<br />

3689. Juvenile Court Resources, Bend, OR. $100,000, 2007. To support<br />

replication of Juvenile Detention Alternatives Initiative (JDAI) in multiple<br />

counties in Oregon.<br />

3690. Kingsley House, New Orleans, LA. $75,000, 2007. To support capacity<br />

building and additional program development of Walkers and Talkers<br />

model, replication in public housing community, Central City in New<br />

Orleans and to serve as peer training site for other Making Connections<br />

communities. Walkers and Talkers is related to Plain Talk,<br />

neighborhood-based initiative aimed at helping adults, parents and<br />

community leaders develop skills and tools they need to communicate<br />

effectively with young people about reducing adolescent sexual<br />

risk-taking. Making Connections is Foundation initiative to improve<br />

outcomes for families and children in tough or isolated neighborhoods.<br />

3691. Latino Dollars for Scholars, Providence, RI. $25,000, 2007. To support<br />

strategic planning process for creation and launch of Latino Policy<br />

Institute in Rhode Island.<br />

3692. Local Initiatives Support Corporation, New York, NY. $350,000, 2007.<br />

To support continuation of expansion of Center for Working Families into<br />

additional cities.<br />

3693. Local Initiatives Support Corporation, Chicago, IL. $260,000, 2007. To<br />

support development and implementation of Centers for Working<br />

Families in Chicago in Illinois communities.<br />

3694. Local Initiatives Support Corporation, Washington, DC. $50,000, 2007.<br />

To support activities of DC LISC’s Senior Program Officer in Wards 7 and<br />

8, neighborhoods east of Anacostia River.<br />

3695. Local Initiatives Support Corporation, Washington, DC. $20,000, 2007.<br />

To support publication of commemorative book.<br />

3696. Local Initiatives Support Corporation, Twin Cities, Saint Paul, MN.<br />

$95,000, 2007. To support external evaluation of strategies employed<br />

by The Changing Face of Housing in Minnesota (CFHM), as well as several<br />

research and assessment activities related to specific CFHM strategies.<br />

3697. Los Angeles County Childrens Planning Council, Los Angeles, CA.<br />

$150,000, 2007. To support Council in efforts to improve outcomes for<br />

children and families.<br />

3698. Louisiana, State of, Baton Rouge, LA. $150,000, 2007. To support<br />

replication of Juvenile Detention Alternatives Initiative (JDAI) in<br />

Louisiana.<br />

3699. Marion County Criminal Justice Planning Council, Indianapolis, IN.<br />

$100,000, 2007. To support replication of Juvenile Detention<br />

Alternatives Initiative (JDAI).<br />

3700. Maryland Department of Juvenile Services, Baltimore, MD. $30,000,<br />

2007. To support activities related to replication of Juvenile Detention<br />

Alternatives Initiative (JDAI).<br />

3701. Massachusetts Department of Youth Services, Boston, MA. $25,000,<br />

2007. To support services of consultants to conduct study of Community<br />

Reentry Centers (CRCs).<br />

3702. Mayors Fund to Advance New York City, New York, NY. $200,000,<br />

2007. To support Opportunity New York City as they test impact of<br />

incentives on poverty reduction.<br />

3703. MDRC, New York, NY. $200,000, 2007. To support research<br />

demonstration and evaluation project on maternal depression and<br />

effects of aggressive outreach and evidence-based treatment on child<br />

outcomes for low-income families.<br />

3704. Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, SC. $300,000, 2007.<br />

To support development, implementation and evaluation of clinically<br />

integrated mental health care system for adolescents with serious<br />

emotional and behavioral problems, using well-researched Multisystemic<br />

Therapy (MST) model.<br />

3705. Minnesota Department of Public Safety, Office of Justice Programs,<br />

Saint Paul, MN. $150,000, 2007. To support replication of Juvenile<br />

Detention Alternatives Initiative (JDAI).<br />

3706. Mississippi Forum on Children and Families, Jackson, MS. $35,000,<br />

2007. Toward transitioning staff off of KIDS COUNT project, removing<br />

KIDS COUNT name/logo from Forum website and other materials and for<br />

other expenses incurred as part of transition to non-KIDS COUNT<br />

grantee.<br />

3707. Mississippi Office of the Attorney General, Jackson, MS. $100,000,<br />

2007. To support replication of Juvenile Detention Alternatives Initiative<br />

(JDAI) in Mississippi.<br />

3708. Montana, State of, Helena, MT. $50,000, 2007. To support replication<br />

of Juvenile Detention Alternatives Initiative (JDAI) in Montana.<br />

3709. Multnomah County Department of Juvenile and Adult Community<br />

Justice, Portland, OR. $250,000, 2007. To support Multnomah County<br />

efforts to solidify its detention reforms and to serve as host site to other<br />

jurisdictions seeking to replicate Juvenile Detention Alternatives Initiative<br />

(JDAI).<br />

3710. National Alliance for Public Charter Schools, Washington, DC.<br />

$100,000, 2007. To continue support for implementation activities with<br />

focus on state policy program part of Alliance’s strategic plan.<br />

3711. National Alliance of Multi-Ethnic Behavioral Health Associations, Silver<br />

Spring, MD. $75,853, 2007. To provide organizational development<br />

support.<br />

3712. National Center for Family Literacy, Louisville, KY. $90,522, 2007. To<br />

support technical assistance to Making Connections sites on<br />

implementing essential components of family literacy model. Making<br />

Connections is Foundation initiative to improve outcomes for families<br />

and children in tough or isolated neighborhoods.<br />

3713. National Community Development Institute, Oakland, CA. $1,626,171,<br />

2007. To manage activities related to overall management and general<br />

operations of Makings Connections Oakland (MCO). Making Connections<br />

is Foundation initiative to improve outcomes for families and children in<br />

tough or isolated neighborhoods.<br />

3714. National Community Development Institute, Oakland, CA. $148,834,<br />

2007. To develop curriculum and conduct Results-Based Accountability<br />

(RBA) trainings for Foundation staff and grantees identified by Results<br />

Workgroup.<br />

3715. National Community Development Institute, Oakland, CA. $100,600,<br />

2007. To provide technical support and training services to improve<br />

organizational effectiveness of three Making Connections sites<br />

Milwaukee, WI, Providence, RI and Seattle, WA. Making Connections is<br />

Foundation initiative to improve outcomes for families and children in<br />

tough or isolated neighborhoods.<br />

3716. National Council of La Raza, Washington, DC. $125,552, 2007. To<br />

support Council as Family Strengthening Awards Co-Sponsor in<br />

Neighborhood Transformation/Family Development (NT/FD) National<br />

Campaign in effort to strengthen low-income working families.<br />

3717. National Council of La Raza, Washington, DC. $125,000, 2007. To<br />

provide technical assistance and resource materials to<br />

community-based schools serving Latino students and their families.<br />

3718. National Council of La Raza, Washington, DC. $31,050, 2007. To<br />

create opportunity to build public knowledge of barriers facing Latinos in<br />

building wealth through financial services.<br />

3719. National Council of La Raza, Washington, DC. $13,000, 2007. To<br />

sponsor workshop on Center for Responsible Lending.<br />

3720. National Juvenile Defender Center, Washington, DC. $50,000, 2007.<br />

To provide training and technical assistance to sites replicating Juvenile<br />

Detention Alternatives Initiative (JDAI).<br />

3721. National Partnership for Juvenile Services, Richmond, KY. $100,000,<br />

2007. To provide technical assistance to sites replicating Juvenile<br />

Detention Alternatives Initiative (JDAI).<br />

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3722. National Partnership for Juvenile Services, Richmond, KY. $50,000,<br />

2007. To promote Juvenile Detention Alternatives Initiative (JDAI)<br />

principles nationally.<br />

3723. New Jersey Department of Law and Public Safety, Trenton, NJ.<br />

$200,000, 2007. To support replication of Juvenile Detention<br />

Alternatives Initiative (JDAI) in New Jersey.<br />

3724. New Leaders for New Schools, New York, NY. $85,000, 2007. Toward<br />

recruitment, training and support for Baltimore school leaders.<br />

3725. New Mexico, State of, Santa Fe, NM. $100,000, 2007. To support<br />

design and implementation of juvenile detention reforms as part of<br />

Juvenile Detention Alternatives Initiative (JDAI).<br />

3726. New Orleans Neighborhood Development Collaborative, New Orleans,<br />

LA. $99,995, 2007. To build organizational capacity as nonprofit<br />

affordable housing developer.<br />

3727. New Schools for New Orleans, New Orleans, LA. $75,000, 2007. To<br />

support start-up of Parent Organizing Network.<br />

3728. New Schools for New Orleans, New Orleans, LA. $50,000, 2007. To<br />

support planning for new school in C.J. Peete Community.<br />

3729. New York Immigration Coalition, New York, NY. $26,000, 2007. To hire<br />

consultants to assist in initial implementation of comprehensive reform<br />

plan for New York City’s adult literacy system.<br />

3730. New Yorkers for Children, New York, NY. $60,000, 2007. To provide<br />

continued support for Administration for Children’s Services (ACS) efforts<br />

to improve services to immigrant and limited English-speaking families<br />

involved with New York, New York’s child welfare system.<br />

3731. Nonprofit Center of Milwaukee, Milwaukee, WI. $15,000, 2007. To<br />

support local National Neighborhood Indicators Partnership (NNIP)<br />

partners in developing data and advocacy capacity on issues of school<br />

readiness and success in their communities.<br />

3732. Nova Southeastern University, Fort Lauderdale, FL. $180,000, 2007.<br />

To provide technical assistance to sites replicating Juvenile Detention<br />

Alternatives Initiative (JDAI).<br />

3733. Orleans Parish Juvenile Court, New Orleans, LA. $60,000, 2007. For<br />

implementation of Juvenile Detention Alternatives Initiative (JDAI).<br />

3734. Philanthropic Initiative, Boston, MA. $35,727, 2007. To explore and<br />

establish partnerships with financial sector institutions as way to reach<br />

new and emerging donors and strengthen their philanthropic<br />

effectiveness around issues of vulnerable children and families.<br />

3735. Pima County Juvenile Court, Tucson, AZ. $62,500, 2007. To support<br />

activities related to replication of Juvenile Detention Alternatives<br />

Initiative (JDAI) in Pima County, AZ.<br />

3736. Points of Light Foundation, Washington, DC. $75,000, 2007. To<br />

support systems and operational integration work associated with<br />

merger of Points of Light Foundation and Hands on Network.<br />

3737. Pretrial Services Resource Center, Washington, DC. $149,274, 2007.<br />

To develop technical assistance help desk and related knowledge<br />

management system for Juvenile Detention Alternatives Initiative (JDAI).<br />

3738. Public/Private Ventures, Philadelphia, PA. $1,038,000, 2007. To<br />

support national replication center for Plain Talk, neighborhood-based<br />

initiative aimed at helping adults, parents and community leaders<br />

develop skills and tools they need to communicate effectively with young<br />

people about reducing adolescent sexual risk-taking.<br />

3739. Public/Private Ventures, New York, NY. $150,000, 2007. To continue<br />

build-out of workforce benchmarking project.<br />

3740. Public/Private Ventures, Philadelphia, PA. $109,000, 2007. To begin<br />

process to develop Ready4Work implementation manuals for reentry<br />

practitioners and policy makers and to deliver related technical<br />

assistance.<br />

3741. Public/Private Ventures, Philadelphia, PA. $25,000, 2007. To support<br />

book on social programming and policy.<br />

3742. Public/Private Ventures, Philadelphia, PA. $15,500, 2007. To provide<br />

general support for meeting of expert evaluators to discuss Plain Talk<br />

evaluation. Plain Talk is neighborhood-based initiative aimed at helping<br />

adults, parents and community leaders develop skills and tools they<br />

need to communicate effectively with young people about reducing<br />

adolescent sexual risk-taking.<br />

3743. REACH Institute, New York, NY. $24,000, 2007. To support<br />

development meeting in Dallas, TX.<br />

3744. Resource Development Institute, Columbia, MD. $24,000, 2007. For<br />

parent and resident leadership facilitation training and related technical<br />

assistance to Foundation and mission critical grantees.<br />

3745. San Francisco, City and County of, Juvenile Probation Department, San<br />

Francisco, CA. $62,500, 2007. To support activities related to<br />

replication of Juvenile Detention Alternatives Initiative (JDAI).<br />

3746. Santa Clara, County of, San Jose, CA. $25,000, 2007. To support<br />

design and implementation of juvenile detention reforms as part of<br />

Juvenile Detention Alternatives Initiative (JDAI).<br />

3747. Santa Cruz, County of, Santa Cruz, CA. $250,000, 2007. To support<br />

efforts to solidify detention reforms and to serve as host site to other<br />

jurisdictions seeking to replicate Juvenile Detention Alternatives Initiative<br />

(JDAI).<br />

3748. SEED Foundation, Washington, DC. $50,000, 2007. To support<br />

planning and community outreach for SEED school in Baltimore, MD.<br />

3749. Seminary Consortium for Urban Pastoral Education, Chicago, IL.<br />

$50,000, 2007. To support planning process for Congress on Urban<br />

Ministry.<br />

3750. Southern Rural Development Initiative, Raleigh, NC. $30,000, 2007.<br />

To document and evaluate family-supporting potential of small,<br />

grassroots economic development efforts.<br />

3751. Southwest Key Program, Austin, TX. $10,000, 2007. To provide<br />

technical assistance to sites seeking to replicate Juvenile Detention<br />

Alternatives Initiative (JDAI).<br />

3752. Supreme Court of Missouri, Office of State Courts Administrator,<br />

Jefferson City, MO. $150,000, 2007. To support replication of Juvenile<br />

Detention Alternatives Initiative (JDAI) in Missouri.<br />

3753. Teach for America, New York, NY. $125,000, 2007. To support Teach<br />

for America and Alumni Leadership Program.<br />

3754. Third Sector New England, Boston, MA. $50,000, 2007. To support<br />

Access Project to develop training on medical debt.<br />

3755. Tides Center, San Francisco, CA. $40,000, 2007. To support<br />

Philanthropic Initiative on Racial Equity (PRE) to expose Race Matters<br />

Toolkit to regional associations of grantmakers.<br />

3756. Tides Center, San Francisco, CA. $10,000, 2007. For ten-year review<br />

of Creating Space and Leadership Learning Community. Leadership<br />

Learning Community (LLC) is national organization of people who run,<br />

fund, study and provide services to leadership development programs<br />

and Creating Space is annual conference working to implement ideas<br />

created by LLC.<br />

3757. United Way of America, Alexandria, VA. $75,000, 2007. To provide<br />

technical assistance on quality improvement strategies for Family, Friend<br />

and Neighbor Care (FFN).<br />

3758. University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, AR. $247,002, 2007. To support<br />

Qualitative Evaluation of Effects of District of Columbia (DC) Choice<br />

Program on various stakeholders.<br />

3759. University of California, Berkeley, CA. $290,000, 2007. To support<br />

technical assistance on Family to Family self-evaluation strategy in<br />

California, Washington state, and Illinois. Family to Family (F2F) is reform<br />

initiative to work on problems in child welfare system and foster care<br />

programs.<br />

3760. University of California, Los Angeles, CA. $150,000, 2007. To support<br />

ongoing technical assistance provided by Center for Communications<br />

and Community at University of California, Los Angeles to Making<br />

Connections sites. Making Connections is Foundation initiative to<br />

improve outcomes for families and children in tough or isolated<br />

neighborhoods.<br />

3761. University of Maryland-Baltimore Foundation, Baltimore, MD. $10,000,<br />

2007. To support continued implementation of strategic plan for Family<br />

Connections.<br />

3762. University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC. $255,000, 2007. To<br />

provide technical assistance on use of data for self-evaluation to states,<br />

agencies, and organizations interested in Family to Family initiative.<br />

Family to Family (F2F) is reform initiative to work on problems in child<br />

welfare system and foster care programs.<br />

3763. University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC. $105,000, 2007. To<br />

provide technical assistance support.<br />

3764. University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA. $125,000, 2007. Toward<br />

administrative support for ongoing training activities for third cohort of<br />

fellows.<br />

3765. Urban Institute, Washington, DC. $200,000, 2007. To provide technical<br />

and analytical support to Foundation and Making Connections (MC) sites<br />

in use of Making Connections cross-site data from survey, census, and<br />

administrative sources. Making Connections is Foundation initiative to<br />

improve outcomes for families and children in tough or isolated<br />

neighborhoods.<br />

3766. Urban Institute, Washington, DC. $100,105, 2007. To support<br />

demonstration program that provides hard-to-house families in Madden/<br />

Wells and Dearborn Homes public housing projects in Chicago, with<br />

intensive case management.<br />

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3767. Urban Institute, Washington, DC. $100,000, 2007. To support final<br />

evaluation of Moving to Opportunity demonstration. Moving to<br />

Opportunity for Fair Housing (MTO) is a research demonstration that<br />

combines tenant-based rental assistance with housing counseling to<br />

help very low-income families move from poverty-stricken urban areas to<br />

low-poverty neighborhoods.<br />

3768. Ventura County Board of Supervisors, Ventura, CA. $25,000, 2007. To<br />

support activities related to replication of Juvenile Detention Alternatives<br />

Initiative (JDAI).<br />

3769. Venture Philanthropy Partners, Washington, DC. $200,000, 2007. To<br />

support project to strengthen and promote effective philanthropy.<br />

3770. Virginia Department of Juvenile Justice, Richmond, VA. $100,000,<br />

2007. To support replication of Juvenile Detention Alternatives Initiative<br />

(JDAI).<br />

3771. Voices for Americas Children, Washington, DC. $200,000, 2007. To<br />

provide technical assistance around organizational development, policy,<br />

and advocacy to both KIDS COUNT grantees and to sate and local child<br />

advocacy organizations who are Voices members but are not part of KIDS<br />

COUNT Network.<br />

3772. Voices for Americas Children, Washington, DC. $75,000, 2007. To<br />

support peer-to-peer training and Board development designed to<br />

enhance effectiveness of both national and state Voices organizations.<br />

3773. W. Haywood Burns Institute, San Francisco, CA. $275,000, 2007. To<br />

provide technical assistance to sites replicating Juvenile Detention<br />

Alternatives Initiative (JDAI).<br />

3774. W. Haywood Burns Institute, San Francisco, CA. $40,000, 2007. To<br />

support emerging organizations, founded and run by people of color, that<br />

are committed to improving outcomes for children, youth and families.<br />

3775. Washington Area Womens Foundation, Washington, DC. $15,000,<br />

2007. To support cluster of activities that will enable African-American<br />

Women’s Giving Circle (AAWGC) to engage in future planning through<br />

reflection on its development, accomplishments, challenges, learnings<br />

and sustainability.<br />

3776. Washington Department of Social and Health Services, Olympia, WA.<br />

$200,000, 2007. To support replication of Juvenile Detention<br />

Alternatives Initiative (JDAI) in Washington.<br />

3777. Washington Interfaith Network, Washington, DC. $120,000, 2007. To<br />

support organizing in Ward Seven target neighborhoods around Family<br />

Economic Success (FES) agenda and continued citywide organizing<br />

around Neighborhood First agenda.<br />

3778. Washoe County Department of Juvenile Services, Reno, NV. $50,000,<br />

2007. To support replication of Juvenile Detention Alternatives Initiative<br />

(JDAI) in Washoe County, NV.<br />

3779. Ways to Work, Milwaukee, WI. $250,000, 2007. To provide general<br />

support for infrastructure and operations.<br />

3780. Wu Yee Childrens Services, San Francisco, CA. $26,000, 2007. To<br />

support Phase I of comprehensive process intended to develop<br />

communication strategies to effectively reach audiences to support work<br />

long term.<br />

3781. Youth Advocacy Center, New York, NY. $30,000, 2007. To support work<br />

toward replication of initiative, Getting Beyond the System.<br />

3782. Youth Law Center, San Francisco, CA. $1,459,769, 2007. To support<br />

technical assistance and services to Family to Family grantees and<br />

partners in 15 anchor sites across United States. Family to Family (F2F)<br />

is reform initiative to work on problems in child welfare system and foster<br />

care programs.<br />

3783. Youth Law Center, San Francisco, CA. $153,944, 2007. To provide<br />

technical assistance to Foundation’s Family to Family Youth Engagement<br />

Project. Family to Family (F2F) is reform initiative to work on problems in<br />

child welfare system and foster care programs.<br />

3784. Youth Law Center, San Francisco, CA. $50,000, 2007. To provide<br />

technical assistance to sites replicating Juvenile Detention Alternatives<br />

Initiative (JDAI).<br />

3785. Youth Network Council, Chicago, IL. $25,000, 2007. To support<br />

replication of Juvenile Detention Alternatives Initiative (JDAI) in Illinois.<br />

3786. Youth Network Council, Chicago, IL. $25,000, 2007. To support Cook<br />

County Juvenile Detention Alternative Initiative (JDAI) host site activities.<br />

3787. YouthBuild USA, Somerville, MA. $95,000, 2007. To build capacity to<br />

deliver healthy relationship skills to program youth age 16-24 to help<br />

them form and sustain healthy intimate and co-parenting relationships<br />

while leveraging existing components of YouthBuild USA program.<br />

Clark-Winchcole Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in the Washington, DC, area. No support for private<br />

foundations. No grants to individuals.<br />

3788. Montpelier Foundation, Montpelier Station, VA. $61,000, 2006. For<br />

DC-area teacher training programs.<br />

Naomi and Nehemiah Cohen Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in Washington, DC, and Israel. No grants to<br />

individuals.<br />

3789. Center for Community Change, Washington, DC. $50,000, 2007.<br />

3790. Community Rights Counsel, Washington, DC. $30,000, 2007. For<br />

general support.<br />

3791. Fair Chance, Washington, DC. $20,000, 2007. For general support.<br />

3792. Institute for Local Self-Reliance, Washington, DC. $10,000, 2007.<br />

3793. Institute for Policy Studies, Social Action and Leadership School for<br />

Activists (SALSA), Washington, DC. $30,000, 2007. For Adam Institute’s<br />

Palestinian-Israeli Early Childhood Training Seminar.<br />

The Shelby Cullom Davis Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national basis. No grants to individuals.<br />

3794. Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisors, Philanthropic Collaborative, New<br />

York, NY. $10,000, 2006.<br />

The Ellison Medical Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to U.S. institutions only. No support for commercial<br />

or for-profit organizations.<br />

3795. CDC Foundation, Atlanta, GA. $741,055, 2006. For continuing support<br />

for project titled Joint Global Field Epidemiology and Laboratory Training<br />

Program in Kenya.<br />

3796. University of Georgia, Athens, GA. $110,160, 2006. For project titled<br />

Training Innovations in Parasitological Studies.<br />

The Sherman Fairchild Foundation, Inc.<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national basis.<br />

3797. Archdiocese of New York, New York, NY. $500,000, 2006. For Field<br />

Development Director Initiative.<br />

3798. Good Beginnings of the Upper Valley, Lebanon, NH. $25,000, 2006.<br />

For Strategic Planning.<br />

France-Merrick Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in the metropolitan Baltimore, MD, area. No grants<br />

for operating expenses, sponsorship of fundraising events, symposiums,<br />

conferences, or annual giving campaigns.<br />

3799. Business Volunteers Unlimited Maryland, Baltimore, MD. $20,000,<br />

2007.<br />

Morris Goldseker Foundation of Maryland, Inc.<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to the Baltimore, MD, area. No support for advocacy<br />

or political action groups, religious purposes, arts or cultural affairs,<br />

specific diseases or disabilities, or for projects normally financed with<br />

public funds. No grants to individuals, or for building or endowment<br />

funds, deficit financing, annual campaigns, or publications.<br />

3800. Advocates for Children and Youth, Baltimore, MD. $10,000, 2006. For<br />

completing new strategic plan and guiding important transition in<br />

executive leadership.<br />

3801. Association of Baltimore Area Grantmakers, Baltimore, MD. $100,000,<br />

2006. For two years of support for program director and for contracted<br />

technical assistance services to Supporting Public Schools of Choice, a<br />

new program helping to build a network of charter school leaders and<br />

provide schools with access to technical assistance and advocacy<br />

support.<br />

3802. Baltimore Homeownership Preservation Coalition, Baltimore, MD.<br />

$75,000, 2006. For October Forum, Everybody Pays the Community Cost<br />

of Foreclosure, and expanded public outreach, and program evaluation.<br />

3803. Business Volunteers Unlimited Maryland, Baltimore, MD. $45,000,<br />

2006. For service to charter school and upgrading of information<br />

systems.<br />

3804. Citizens Planning and Housing Association, Baltimore, MD. $75,000,<br />

2006. For staff working on transit and housing issues.<br />

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3805. Comprehensive Housing Assistance, Baltimore, MD. $10,000, 2006.<br />

For setting up framework to track and measure progress.<br />

3806. Creative Alliance, Baltimore, MD. $10,000, 2006. For implementing<br />

new strategic plan and investing in leadership development.<br />

3807. East Baltimore Development, Baltimore, MD. $150,000, 2006. For new<br />

community school and child development campus program and facilities<br />

planning, curriculum development, and executive recruitment.<br />

3808. Govans Ecumenical Development Corporation, Baltimore, MD.<br />

$10,000, 2006. For developing plan for future priorities.<br />

3809. Herring Run Watershed Association, Baltimore, MD. $10,000, 2006.<br />

For developing plan for future program priorities.<br />

3810. Jubilee Baltimore, Baltimore, MD. $100,000, 2006. For expansion of<br />

development capacity.<br />

3811. KIPP Baltimore, KIPP Ujima Village Academy, Baltimore, MD. $50,000,<br />

2006. For development of business plan to ensure KIPP’s future in<br />

Baltimore.<br />

3812. Live Baltimore Home Center, Baltimore, MD. $50,000, 2006. For<br />

general support of marketing activities and organization’s executive<br />

transition.<br />

3813. Maryland Food Bank, Baltimore, MD. $50,000, 2006. For support<br />

during leadership transition, upon retirement of executive director.<br />

3814. Midtown Academy, Baltimore, MD. $30,000, 2006. For volunteer<br />

coordination, fundraising, and strategic planning.<br />

3815. Patterson Park Community Development Corporation, Baltimore, MD.<br />

$75,000, 2006. To help organization further strengthen its board of<br />

directors and fundraising base.<br />

3816. Station North Arts and Entertainment District, Baltimore, MD. $40,000,<br />

2006. For continued support of executive director position and related<br />

expenses.<br />

3817. University of Baltimore Educational Foundation, Baltimore, MD.<br />

$125,000, 2006. For continuing support of array of community<br />

partnerships: Baltimore Neighborhood Indicators Alliance; Center for<br />

Community Technology Services; a social venture business planning<br />

program for nonprofits; and a collaboration of UB, Goucher College, and<br />

Maryland Institute College of Art.<br />

T. Rowe Price Associates Foundation, Inc.<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in the metropolitan Baltimore, MD, area. No<br />

support for religious or political organizations, hospitals, health care<br />

providers, recreational sports leagues, or private foundations. No grants<br />

to individuals, or for sports-related fundraisers.<br />

3818. Family League of Baltimore City, Baltimore, MD. $50,000, 2006.<br />

3819. Teach for America, Baltimore, MD. $15,000, 2006.<br />

3820. Teach for America, Baltimore, MD. $10,000, 2006.<br />

The Harry and Jeanette Weinberg Foundation, Inc.<br />

Limitations: Giving nationally, primarily in MD, HI, northeast PA, NY, and<br />

internationally to Israel and the Former Soviet Union. No support for<br />

political organizations, colleges, universities, think tanks, or for arts<br />

organizations. No grants to individuals, or for deficit financing, annual<br />

giving, publications or for scholarships.<br />

3821. Abilities Network, Towson, MD. $66,000, 2007. For Center for Effective<br />

Compassion to assist U S. charities serving poor and needy and<br />

encourage greater personal responsibility, better work effort and<br />

improved self-sufficiency among able-bodied poor and needy.<br />

3822. Association of Baltimore Area Grantmakers, Baltimore, MD. $35,000,<br />

2007. To collaborate with other area foundations in hiring individual who<br />

will help Baltimore charter schools develop network of school teachers,<br />

strengthen volunteer school boards, improve facility management and<br />

finance plans.<br />

3823. Boundless Playgrounds, Bloomfield, CT. $125,000, 2007. For technical<br />

assistance and initial mentoring of projects in disadvantaged<br />

communities; naming for Harry and Jeanette Weinberg Wishes and<br />

Dreams Program.<br />

3824. Camp Starfish, Waltham, MA. $20,000, 2007. For cost of<br />

administrative staff needed to build capacity for summer camp for<br />

emotionally, behaviorally, and learning-disabled children in Boston area.<br />

3825. Childrens HeartLink, Minneapolis, MN. $50,000, 2007. For volunteer<br />

cardiac surgeons on cardiac missions to foreign nations to treat children<br />

with serious heart defects and to train local doctors in pediatric cardiac<br />

care.<br />

3826. Collaborative Action for Public Education, Wahiawa, HI. $100,000,<br />

2007. For 2006 Weinberg Fellows program for executive directors of<br />

agencies serving poor and needy.<br />

3827. Feeding America, Chicago, IL. $300,000, 2007. Toward bringing<br />

together national networks to form new networks where direct service<br />

infrastructure is non-existent or meager, and to deliver economies of<br />

scale and reach to food banking organizations across multiple countries.<br />

3828. Foundation Center, Washington, DC. $10,000, 2007. For training and<br />

information programs for under-resourced nonprofits in region, including<br />

Baltimore.<br />

3829. Goodwill Industries of the Chesapeake, Baltimore, MD. $150,000,<br />

2007. For programs that provide employment skills training and<br />

vocational rehab in competitive job market to poor mentally ill persons<br />

in Greater Baltimore area, and For capacity-building efforts.<br />

3830. Greater Pittsburgh Community Food Bank, Duquesne, PA. $50,000,<br />

2007. For Capacity Building Initiative and 2006 Farm Stand Project.<br />

3831. Greater Pittsburgh Community Food Bank, Duquesne, PA. $50,000,<br />

2007. For Capacity Building Initiative and 2006 Farm Stand Project.<br />

3832. Housing Plus Solutions, New York, NY. $75,000, 2007. For funding of<br />

Services Plus program for women and families living in Sunflower House,<br />

to pay for organizational costs related to developing new housing, and to<br />

strengthening our capacity to build stronger base of financial support.<br />

3833. Job Opportunities Task Force, Baltimore, MD. $110,000, 2007. For<br />

general operating support.<br />

3834. Junior League of Baltimore, Baltimore, MD. $35,000, 2007. For<br />

operating support to assist Junior League’s capacity building efforts.<br />

3835. National Alliance on Mental Illness Metropolitan Baltimore, Baltimore,<br />

MD. $30,000, 2007. For development, publication, dissemination, and<br />

evaluation of booklet and resource packet that outline Criminal Justice<br />

System and how it relates to mentally ill individual who has been<br />

arrested.<br />

3836. New Leaders for New Schools, Baltimore, MD. $200,000, 2007.<br />

Toward promoting high academic achievement for every child by<br />

attracting, preparing, and supporting next generation of outstanding<br />

leaders in Baltimore area.<br />

MASSACHUSETTS<br />

L. G. Balfour Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in New England, with emphasis on Attleboro, MA.<br />

No grants to individuals.<br />

3837. College for Every Student, Cornwall, VT. $40,000, 2007. For Century<br />

Partnership program in Boston and western Massachusetts.<br />

3838. Efficacy Institute, Waltham, MA. $100,000, 2007. For Boston<br />

Campaign for Proficiency.<br />

3839. Gulf of Maine Research Institute, Portland, ME. $25,000, 2007. For<br />

the evaluation of the public component.<br />

3840. Kwong Kow Chinese School, Boston, MA. $50,000, 2007. For first<br />

installment for the Strategic Business Plan.<br />

3841. Lesley University, Cambridge, MA. $85,000, 2007. For the evaluation<br />

of the Out-of-School Time Education and Leadership Master’s Degree<br />

program.<br />

Barr Foundation<br />

(formerly The Hostetter Foundation)<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in the greater Boston, MA, area. No grants to<br />

individuals.<br />

3842. Boston Cares, Boston, MA. $10,000, 2006.<br />

3843. Center for Collaborative Education, Boston, MA. $711,715, 2006.<br />

3844. Center for Collaborative Education, Boston, MA. $270,000, 2006.<br />

3845. Center for Collaborative Education, Boston, MA. $175,000, 2006.<br />

3846. Common Impact, Cambridge, MA. $74,000, 2006.<br />

3847. Efficacy Institute, Waltham, MA. $225,000, 2006.<br />

3848. Environmental Leadership Program, Washington, DC. $30,000, 2006.<br />

3849. Executive Service Corps of New England, Boston, MA. $80,000, 2006.<br />

3850. Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund, Boston, MA. $2,500,000, 2006.<br />

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Grants for Capacity Building, Management & Technical Assistance<br />

3851. Grantmakers for Effective Organizations, Washington, DC. $49,615,<br />

2006.<br />

3852. Green Roundtable, Boston, MA. $200,000, 2006.<br />

3853. Hispanic Office of Planning and Evaluation, Boston, MA. $50,000,<br />

2006.<br />

3854. Intercultural Center for Research in Education, Arlington, MA.<br />

$152,000, 2006.<br />

3855. Management Consulting Services, Boston, MA. $50,000, 2006.<br />

3856. Massachusetts School-Age Coalition, Dorchester, MA. $45,000, 2006.<br />

3857. New England Foundation for the Arts, Boston, MA. $20,092, 2006.<br />

3858. New England Foundation for the Arts, Boston, MA. $20,000, 2006.<br />

3859. Nonprofit Finance Fund, Boston, MA. $61,500, 2006.<br />

3860. Project for School Innovation, Dorchester, MA. $100,000, 2006.<br />

3861. Sustainable Step New England, Exeter, NH. $50,360, 2006.<br />

3862. Third Sector New England, Boston, MA. $100,000, 2006.<br />

3863. Third Sector New England, Boston, MA. $10,000, 2006.<br />

Berkshire Taconic Community Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to northwest Litchfield County, CT, Berkshire County,<br />

MA, and Columbia County and northeast Dutchess County, NY.<br />

3864. Twenty-First Century Foundation, New York, NY. $10,000, 2007.<br />

3865. Womens Support Services, Sharon, CT. $17,500, 2007. For housing<br />

feasibility study, board facilitation, and trade secrets fundraising event.<br />

Boston Foundation, Inc.<br />

Limitations: Giving from discretionary funds limited to the greater Boston, MA,<br />

area. No support for religious purposes, city or state government<br />

agencies or departments, private schools, municipalities, or national or<br />

international programs. No grants to individuals, or for scientific or<br />

academic research, books or articles, films, radio, or television<br />

programs, equipment, travel, endowments, scholarships, fellowships,<br />

conferences, or symposia or capital campaigns; no loans.<br />

3866. African Wildlife Foundation, Washington, DC. $20,000, 2007. For<br />

general operating support.<br />

3867. Beverly Affordable Housing Coalition, Beverly, MA. $20,000, 2007. To<br />

expand executive director position to full time.<br />

3868. Big Brothers Big Sisters of Massachusetts Bay, Quincy, MA. $35,000,<br />

2007. For capacity building for Vision 6000 expansion.<br />

3869. Bnai Brith Housing New England, Brighton, MA. $50,000, 2007. For<br />

Covenant Challenge capacity building initiative.<br />

3870. Boston Academy of Music, Boston, MA. $40,000, 2007. For hiring of<br />

Audience Stewardship Manager for Opera Boston.<br />

3871. Boston Center for Community and Justice, Boston, MA. $25,000, 2007.<br />

For organizational and financial stability as organization transitions from<br />

being regional office of national program to being independent nonprofit<br />

organization.<br />

3872. Boston Educational Development Foundation, Boston, MA. $35,000,<br />

2007. For design and implementation of comprehensive and strategic<br />

institutional advancement system for Boston Public Schools.<br />

3873. Boston Parent Organizing Network, Boston, MA. $125,000, 2007. For<br />

parent organizing and advocacy work in Boston Public Schools.<br />

3874. Boston Police Department, Boston, MA. $15,538, 2007. For strategic<br />

planning and change management project.<br />

3875. Boston Youth Symphony Orchestras, Boston, MA. $25,000, 2007. For<br />

capacity building efforts.<br />

3876. Bridgespan Group, Boston, MA. $100,000, 2007. For Bridgestar<br />

Boston Market/Membership Development and Support Initiative.<br />

3877. Building Excellent Schools, Boston, MA. $25,000, 2007. For Looking<br />

Ahead program.<br />

3878. Center for Collaborative Education, Boston, MA. $125,000, 2007. For<br />

work to expand Boston Pilot School Network and to expand number of<br />

Boston pilot schools.<br />

3879. Center for Collaborative Education, Boston, MA. $31,500, 2007. For<br />

general operating support.<br />

3880. Center for Collaborative Education, Boston, MA. $13,500, 2007. For<br />

general operating support.<br />

3881. Center for Community Change, Washington, DC. $10,000, 2007. For<br />

general operating support.<br />

3882. Central Square Theater, Cambridge, MA. $75,000, 2007. For salary of<br />

executive director.<br />

3883. CEOs for Cities, Chicago, IL. $25,000, 2007. For delegation of Boston’s<br />

political, civic, corporate and nonprofit leaders to CEOs for Cities’<br />

national network.<br />

3884. Citizen Schools, Boston, MA. $50,000, 2007. For development,<br />

expansion and delivery of School Navigation Curriculum to all Boston<br />

middle school campuses.<br />

3885. City to City Boston, Boston, MA. $25,000, 2007. For planning and<br />

execution of trip, and for support of organizational development efforts.<br />

3886. College for Every Student, Cornwall, VT. $10,000, 2007. For general<br />

operating support.<br />

3887. Common Impact, Cambridge, MA. $75,000, 2007. To provide<br />

technology capacity building support for nonprofit organizations.<br />

3888. Common Impact, Cambridge, MA. $25,000, 2007. For general<br />

operating support.<br />

3889. Congregacion Leon de Juda, Boston, MA. $15,000, 2007. For capacity<br />

building support to strengthen management and governance.<br />

3890. Dimock Community Health Center, Roxbury, MA. $50,000, 2007. For<br />

strategic plan.<br />

3891. Efficacy Institute, Waltham, MA. $150,000, 2007. For Boston<br />

Campaign for Proficiency.<br />

3892. Ellis Memorial and Eldredge House, Boston, MA. $50,000, 2007. For<br />

organizational capacity initiative.<br />

3893. Environmental Leadership Program, Washington, DC. $20,000, 2007.<br />

For general operating support.<br />

3894. Executive Service Corps of New England, Boston, MA. $100,000, 2007.<br />

For Project PRIME.<br />

3895. Fairmount/Indigo Line CDC Collaborative, Dorchester, MA. $100,000,<br />

2007. For joint consultant expenses.<br />

3896. Fenway Community Health Center, Boston, MA. $50,000, 2007. For<br />

capacity building project.<br />

3897. Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund, Boston, MA. $159,631, 2007. For general<br />

operating support.<br />

3898. First Night Boston, Boston, MA. $100,000, 2007. For third-year<br />

implementation of turn-around business plan.<br />

3899. Freedom Trail Foundation, Boston, MA. $35,000, 2007. Toward<br />

development of strategic plan and for board training and development,<br />

as part of Setting the Direction for a New Era project.<br />

3900. Greater Boston Food Bank, Boston, MA. $50,000, 2007. For Building<br />

Capacity Through Technology Innovation program.<br />

3901. Greater Boston Interfaith Organization, Dorchester, MA. $50,000,<br />

2007. For GBIO Health Care Campaign.<br />

3902. Greenlight Fund, Cambridge, MA. $100,000, 2007. For Seed Fund.<br />

3903. Greenlight Fund, Cambridge, MA. $10,000, 2007. For general operating<br />

support.<br />

3904. Hispanics in Philanthropy, San Francisco, CA. $100,000, 2007. For<br />

second phase of Funder’s Collaborative on Strong Latino Nonprofits.<br />

3905. HopeFound, Jamaica Plain, MA. $26,000, 2007. For consultant<br />

services in connection with creation of strategic plan, compensation and<br />

benefits review and diversity training.<br />

3906. Hyde Park Arts Initiative, Hyde Park, MA. $25,000, 2007. For<br />

implementation of cultural and economic development plan for Cleary/<br />

Logan Square district.<br />

3907. InnerCity Entrepreneurs, Cambridge, MA. $30,000, 2007. For general<br />

support.<br />

3908. Institute of Contemporary Art, Boston, MA. $75,000, 2007. To enhance<br />

capacity of visitor service operations.<br />

3909. Jericho Road Project, Concord, MA. $50,000, 2007. For general<br />

operating support.<br />

3910. JK Group, Plainsboro, NJ. $925,582, 2007. For general operating<br />

support.<br />

3911. JK Group, Plainsboro, NJ. $909,782, 2007. For general operating<br />

support.<br />

3912. JK Group, Plainsboro, NJ. $726,599, 2007. For general operating<br />

support.<br />

3913. JK Group, Plainsboro, NJ. $312,825, 2007. For general operating<br />

support.<br />

3914. JK Group, Plainsboro, NJ. $27,005, 2007. For general operating<br />

support.<br />

3915. Jose Mateo Ballet Theater, Cambridge, MA. $40,000, 2007. To develop<br />

comprehensive marketing/communication plan.<br />

3916. Karuna Center for Peacebuilding, Amherst, MA. $15,000, 2007. For<br />

general operating support.<br />

3917. La Alianza Hispana, Roxbury, MA. $100,000, 2007. For capacity<br />

building efforts, specifically to develop evaluation system.<br />

3918. Management Sciences for Health, Cambridge, MA. $50,000, 2007. For<br />

general operating support.<br />

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Community—MASSACHUSETTS<br />

3919. Mass Insight Education and Research Institute, Boston, MA. $50,000,<br />

2007. For content and leadership coaching at Leadership Academy, and<br />

for development of turnaround strategy for pilot schools.<br />

3920. Mass Mentoring Partnership, Boston, MA. $35,000, 2007. For<br />

strategic planning process.<br />

3921. Massachusetts Advocates for Children, Boston, MA. $30,000, 2007.<br />

For Boston School Reform Project.<br />

3922. Massachusetts Association of Community Development Corporations,<br />

Boston, MA. $75,000, 2007. For Local Investments for Tomorrow<br />

Campaign.<br />

3923. Massachusetts Business Alliance for Education, Boston, MA. $40,000,<br />

2007. For capacity building and outreach.<br />

3924. Massachusetts Center for Charter Public School Excellence, Boston,<br />

MA. $75,000, 2007. For general support.<br />

3925. My Turn, Brockton, MA. $50,000, 2007. For Workforce Development<br />

Program for out-of-school youth and for planning and feasibility<br />

development work associated with establishing in-school program in<br />

Lynn.<br />

3926. New England Foundation for the Arts, Boston, MA. $25,000, 2007. For<br />

general operating support.<br />

3927. New Profit, Cambridge, MA. $50,000, 2007. For general operating<br />

support.<br />

3928. New Profit, Cambridge, MA. $25,000, 2007. For general operating<br />

support.<br />

3929. New Profit, Cambridge, MA. $25,000, 2007. For general operating<br />

support.<br />

3930. New Profit, Cambridge, MA. $20,000, 2007. For general operating<br />

support.<br />

3931. Nonprofit Finance Fund, Boston, MA. $100,000, 2007. For efforts to<br />

provide Nonprofit Business Analysis and related services to grantees.<br />

3932. Northeastern University, Center for Urban and Regional Policy, Boston,<br />

MA. $100,000, 2007. For staff, coordination, and consulting of<br />

Commonwealth Housing Task Force.<br />

3933. Organizing and Leadership Training Center, Boston, MA. $30,000,<br />

2007. To develop statewide organizing campaign to increase state<br />

funding to cities and community- and faith-based organizations for crime<br />

prevention and related issues.<br />

3934. Partnership, Boston, MA. $70,000, 2007. For leadership summits and<br />

board placement activities.<br />

3935. Patrick Ohearn School, Dorchester, MA. $15,000, 2007. For continued<br />

planning for partnership with Harbor Middle School.<br />

3936. Presentation School Foundation, Brighton, MA. $50,000, 2007. For<br />

hiring of executive director.<br />

3937. Public Policy Institute, Boston, MA. $50,000, 2007. For ONE<br />

Massachusetts campaign.<br />

3938. Salem Harbor Community Development Corporation, Salem, MA.<br />

$50,000, 2007. To provide transitional assistance.<br />

3939. Sportsmens Tennis Club, Dorchester, MA. $25,000, 2007. For<br />

organizational development efforts.<br />

3940. Stand for Children Leadership Center, Cambridge, MA. $50,000, 2007.<br />

For general operating support.<br />

3941. Stand for Children Leadership Center, Cambridge, MA. $25,000, 2007.<br />

For general operating support.<br />

3942. Stand for Children Leadership Center, Cambridge, MA. $10,000, 2007.<br />

For general operating support.<br />

3943. Steppingstone Foundation, Boston, MA. $15,000, 2007. For strategic<br />

growth plan.<br />

3944. Third Sector New England, Boston, MA. $100,000, 2007. For<br />

establishment of Massachusetts Association of Nonprofits.<br />

3945. Urban League of Eastern Massachusetts, Roxbury, MA. $50,000,<br />

2007. For Building Yard Stick for Success performance management<br />

system.<br />

3946. Zoo New England, Boston, MA. $100,000, 2007. For Phase II of<br />

Strategic Planning Initiative.<br />

Citizens Charitable Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national basis in areas of company operations, with<br />

emphasis on CT, DE, IL, IN, MA, MI, NH, NY, OH, PA, RI, and VT. No<br />

support for local affiliates of national organizations or labor, fraternal,<br />

veterans’, sectarian, or public organizations. No grants to individuals, or<br />

for endowments, general operating support, research, annual<br />

campaigns, conferences or seminars, advertising or fundraising, debt<br />

reduction, or non-capital support for United Way member agencies; no<br />

loans.<br />

3947. Center for Women and Enterprise, Boston, MA. $20,000, 2006. For<br />

general operating support.<br />

3948. Chicago Cares, Chicago, IL. $30,000, 2006. For general operating<br />

support.<br />

3949. Chicago Rehab Network, Chicago, IL. $10,000, 2006. For general<br />

operating support.<br />

3950. Greater Boston Interfaith Organization, Dorchester, MA. $167,377,<br />

2006. For general operating support.<br />

3951. Greater Boston Interfaith Organization, Dorchester, MA. $78,889,<br />

2006. For general operating support.<br />

3952. HAP, Inc., Springfield, MA. $50,000, 2006. For general operating<br />

support.<br />

3953. InnerCity Entrepreneurs, Cambridge, MA. $35,000, 2006. For general<br />

operating support.<br />

3954. Local Initiatives Support Corporation, New York, NY. $300,000, 2006.<br />

For general operating support.<br />

3955. Local Initiatives Support Corporation, New York, NY. $40,000, 2006.<br />

For general operating support.<br />

3956. Local Initiatives Support Corporation, New York, NY. $30,000, 2006.<br />

For general operating support.<br />

3957. Local Initiatives Support Corporation, Detroit, MI. $20,000, 2006. For<br />

general operating support.<br />

3958. Local Initiatives Support Corporation, New York, NY. $15,000, 2006.<br />

For general operating support.<br />

3959. Local Initiatives Support Corporation, Great Indy Neighborhoods<br />

Initiative, Indianapolis, IN. $10,000, 2006. For general operating<br />

support.<br />

3960. Massachusetts Association of Community Development Corporations,<br />

Boston, MA. $45,000, 2006. For general operating support.<br />

3961. Massachusetts Association of Community Development Corporations,<br />

Boston, MA. $35,000, 2006. For general operating support.<br />

3962. Neighborhood Housing Services of Chelsea, Chelsea, MA. $30,000,<br />

2006. For general operating support.<br />

3963. Neighborhood Housing Services of Chicago, Chicago, IL. $40,000,<br />

2006. For general operating support.<br />

3964. Neighborhood Housing Services of Elgin, Elgin, IL. $15,000, 2006. For<br />

general operating support.<br />

3965. Neighborhood Housing Services of Greater Nashua, Nashua, NH.<br />

$10,000, 2006. For general operating support.<br />

3966. Neighborhood Housing Services of New Britain, New Britain, CT.<br />

$10,000, 2006. For general operating support.<br />

3967. Neighborhood Housing Services of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA.<br />

$10,000, 2006. For general operating support.<br />

3968. Neighborhood Housing Services of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA. $15,000,<br />

2006. For general operating support.<br />

3969. Neighborhood Housing Services of the South Shore, Quincy, MA.<br />

$25,000, 2006. For general operating support.<br />

3970. Neighborhood Housing Services, Kensington-Bailey, Buffalo, NY.<br />

$10,000, 2006. For general operating support.<br />

3971. Neighborhood Housing Services, West Side, Buffalo, NY. $15,000,<br />

2006. For general operating support.<br />

3972. NeighborWorks Greater Manchester, Manchester, NH. $30,100, 2006.<br />

For general operating support.<br />

3973. New Hampshire Community Loan Fund, Concord, NH. $125,000, 2006.<br />

For general operating support.<br />

3974. New Hampshire Community Loan Fund, Concord, NH. $50,000, 2006.<br />

For general operating support.<br />

3975. Organizing and Leadership Training Center, Boston, MA. $10,000,<br />

2006. For general operating support.<br />

3976. Western Massachusetts Enterprise Fund, Holyoke, MA. $35,000,<br />

2006. For general operating support.<br />

3977. Woodstock Institute, Chicago, IL. $10,000, 2006. For general operating<br />

support.<br />

Community Foundation of Western Massachusetts<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to western MA, including Franklin County, Hampden<br />

County, and Hampshire County. No support for religious purposes, or<br />

private education. No grants to individuals directly, or for operating<br />

budgets, endowments, fundraising events, tickets for benefits, courtesy<br />

advertising, academic or medical research or multi-year funding.<br />

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Grants for Capacity Building, Management & Technical Assistance<br />

3978. Big Brothers Big Sisters of Hampden County, Springfield, MA. $15,000,<br />

2007. For capacity building initiative.<br />

3979. Boy Scouts of America, Pioneer Valley Council, Chicopee, MA. $15,000,<br />

2007. For scouting capacity building program.<br />

3980. Center for Human Development, Springfield, MA. $10,000, 2007. For<br />

Big Brothers Big Sisters capacity building.<br />

3981. Community United Way of Pioneer Valley, Springfield, MA. $20,000,<br />

2007. For Human Service Forum, Capacity Building Program.<br />

3982. Hispanics in Philanthropy, New York, NY. $25,000, 2007. For Capacity<br />

Building for Latino Nonprofits.<br />

3983. Massachusetts Association of Community Development Corporations,<br />

Boston, MA. $10,000, 2007. For Western Massachusetts Community<br />

Development Collaborative.<br />

3984. Safe Passage, Northampton, MA. $18,000, 2007. For volunteer<br />

capacity building.<br />

Fidelity Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national basis and in Canada, with emphasis on areas<br />

of company operations, including Northern KY, Boston and Marlborough,<br />

MA, Merrimack, NH, Jersey City, NJ, lower Manhattan, NY, Durham and<br />

Raleigh, NC, Cincinnati, OH, Smithfield, RI, Dallas, Fort Worth, and<br />

northern TX, Salt Lake City, UT, and Toronto, Canada; giving also to<br />

regional and national organizations. No support for start-up, sectarian,<br />

or civic organizations, public school systems, or disease-specific<br />

organizations. No grants to individuals, or for general operating support,<br />

sponsorships, scholarships, benefits, corporate memberships, or video<br />

or film projects.<br />

3985. American Composers Orchestra, New York, NY. $15,000, 2006. For<br />

consulting and business planning.<br />

3986. American Museum of Natural History, New York, NY. $87,000, 2006.<br />

For consulting and business planning.<br />

3987. Atlanta Opera, Atlanta, GA. $25,000, 2006. For consulting and<br />

fundraising.<br />

3988. Boston Academy of Music, Boston, MA. $50,000, 2006. For consulting<br />

and marketing.<br />

3989. Cantata Singers, Cambridge, MA. $50,000, 2006. For consulting and<br />

business planning.<br />

3990. Center for Effective Philanthropy, Cambridge, MA. $55,000, 2006. For<br />

research study.<br />

3991. Center for Great Neighborhoods of Covington, Covington, KY. $25,000,<br />

2006. For new construction.<br />

3992. CentrePoint, Calgary, Canada. $45,000, 2006. For program<br />

development.<br />

3993. Common Impact, Cambridge, MA. $108,000, 2006. For salary support.<br />

3994. Crotched Mountain Foundation, Greenfield, NH. $25,000, 2006. For<br />

consulting and organizational development.<br />

3995. Executive Service Corps of New England, Boston, MA. $75,000, 2006.<br />

For consulting and business planning.<br />

3996. Five Colleges, Amherst, MA. $200,000, 2006. For consulting and<br />

technology.<br />

3997. Gardiner Museum of Ceramic Art, Toronto, Canada. $32,284, 2006.<br />

For consulting and business planning.<br />

3998. Georgia Center for Nonprofits, Atlanta, GA. $50,000, 2006. For<br />

consulting and business planning.<br />

3999. Hancock Shaker Village, Pittsfield, MA. $60,000, 2006. For consulting<br />

and technology.<br />

4000. Hartford Stage Company, Hartford, CT. $50,000, 2006. For consulting<br />

and organizational development.<br />

4001. Indian Hill Arts, Littleton, MA. $43,657, 2006. For consulting and<br />

organizational development.<br />

4002. International Center of Photography, New York, NY. $60,000, 2006. For<br />

consulting and technology.<br />

4003. International Institute of Rhode Island, Providence, RI. $30,000, 2006.<br />

For consulting and marketing.<br />

4004. National Arts Strategies, Washington, DC. $500,000, 2006. For<br />

program support.<br />

4005. National Arts Strategies, Washington, DC. $50,000, 2006. For program<br />

support.<br />

4006. New England Foundation for the Arts, Boston, MA. $50,000, 2006. For<br />

program development.<br />

4007. New Hampshire Center for Nonprofits, Concord, NH. $40,000, 2006.<br />

For technology.<br />

4008. New York City Center, New York, NY. $75,000, 2006. For consulting/<br />

business planning.<br />

4009. Old Dartmouth Historical Society, New Bedford, MA. $26,699, 2006.<br />

For consulting and organizational development.<br />

4010. Osterville Free Library Corporation, Osterville, MA. $60,000, 2006. For<br />

consulting and fundraising.<br />

4011. Saint Lukes Chamber Ensemble, New York, NY. $200,000, 2006. For<br />

consulting and business planning.<br />

4012. Saint Pauls Cathedral Trust in America, New York, NY. $25,000, 2006.<br />

For consulting and fundraising.<br />

4013. Sophia Academy, Providence, RI. $10,500, 2006. For consulting and<br />

fundraising.<br />

4014. Tides Family Services, West Warwick, RI. $15,000, 2006. For<br />

consulting and business planning.<br />

4015. Tides Family Services, West Warwick, RI. $10,000, 2006. For<br />

consulting and business planning.<br />

4016. YMCA of Greater Nashua, Nashua, NH. $25,000, 2006. For consulting<br />

and business planning.<br />

4017. YMCA of Metropolitan Fort Worth, Fort Worth, TX. $75,000, 2006. For<br />

consulting and technology.<br />

The Paul and Phyllis Fireman Charitable Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in MA, with limited funding to Jersey City, NJ. No<br />

grants to individuals.<br />

4018. Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund, Boston, MA. $5,500,000, 2006.<br />

The Goldhirsh Foundation, Inc.<br />

(formerly The Bernard A. and Wendy J. Goldhirsh Foundation, Inc.)<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in MA and NY. No grants to individuals.<br />

4019. Draper Richards Foundation, San Francisco, CA. $25,000, 2006. For<br />

Nonprofit Book Research project.<br />

4020. Draper Richards Foundation, San Francisco, CA. $25,000, 2006. For<br />

research on social entrepreneurship.<br />

4021. Global Evangelism Television, San Antonio, TX. $100,000, 2006. For<br />

Christians United for Israel.<br />

4022. Kaboom, Washington, DC. $125,000, 2006. For unrestricted support.<br />

4023. Philanthropic Initiative, Boston, MA. $500,000, 2006. For Brain Tumors<br />

Collaborative.<br />

Harman Family Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in Los Angeles, CA, Washington, DC, MD, and New<br />

York, NY. No support for religious or political organizations. No grants to<br />

individuals.<br />

4024. Atlas Performing Arts Center, Washington, DC. $10,000, 2007. To<br />

orchestrate work of consortium members as they produce, present, and<br />

teach performing arts.<br />

4025. Georgia Southwestern State University, Rosalyn Carter Institute for<br />

Caregiving, Americus, GA. $10,000, 2007. For university-based<br />

organization creating action-oriented programs aimed at helping<br />

caregivers throughout the United States.<br />

4026. Means for Dreams, Washington, DC. $10,000, 2007. For website<br />

where donors give to school projects.<br />

Edward C. Johnson Fund<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to the greater Boston, MA, area. No grants to<br />

individuals, or for scholarships.<br />

4027. Osterville Free Library Corporation, Osterville, MA. $30,000, 2006. For<br />

consulting and fundraising.<br />

4028. River Arts of Morrisville, Morrisville, VT. $32,500, 2006. For consulting<br />

and organizational development.<br />

4029. Tricycle Foundation, New York, NY. $60,000, 2006. For consulting and<br />

technology.<br />

Klarman Family Foundation<br />

(formerly The Seth A. & Beth S. Klarman Foundation)<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in MA. No support for political organizations. No<br />

grants to individuals, or for endowments.<br />

4030. Common Impact, Cambridge, MA. $15,000, 2006. For general support.<br />

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The Liberty Mutual Foundation, Inc.<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in the greater Boston, MA, area. No support for<br />

grantmaking foundations, religious organizations not of direct benefit to<br />

the entire community, or fraternal, social, or political organizations. No<br />

grants to individuals, or for sponsorships, dinners or memberships, trips,<br />

tours, or transportation, debt reduction, or conferences, forums, or<br />

special events.<br />

4031. Little Sisters of the Assumption Family Health Services, Dorchester,<br />

MA. $15,000, 2006. For development evaluation and adjacent facilities.<br />

The Melville Charitable Trust<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in CT. No support for religious organizations for<br />

religious purposes. No grants to individuals, for scholarships, budget<br />

deficits, or general fundraising drives or events.<br />

4032. Connecticut Housing Coalition, Wethersfield, CT. $95,000, 2007. For<br />

continuing support of Nonprofit Developers Network, technical<br />

assistance training program that is focused on increasing development<br />

of affordable housing in Connecticut.<br />

4033. Fairfield 08, Bridgeport, CT. $75,000, 2007. To fund Executive Director<br />

position.<br />

4034. Hartford Collaborative for Community Organizing, Hartford, CT.<br />

$50,000, 2007. For continuation of funding for third year of operation.<br />

4035. Local Initiatives Support Corporation, Hartford, CT. $85,000, 2007. To<br />

support provision of technical assistance and capacity-building services<br />

to CDC’s and nonprofit developers across Connecticut as well as to<br />

support provision of specialized technical assistance consultants.<br />

4036. Mutual Housing Association of South Central Connecticut, New Haven,<br />

CT. $40,000, 2007. For second year of capacity-building grant.<br />

4037. National Alliance on Mental Illness Connecticut, Wethersfield, CT.<br />

$170,913, 2007. To continue transition of Keep the Promise Coalition<br />

To NAMI.<br />

4038. National Alliance on Mental Illness Connecticut, Wethersfield, CT.<br />

$52,860, 2007. For three-year grant to strengthen public policy capacity.<br />

4039. National Alliance on Mental Illness Connecticut, Wethersfield, CT.<br />

$43,195, 2007. For transition funding to support public policy work.<br />

4040. National Low Income Housing Coalition and Low Income Housing<br />

Information Service, Washington, DC. $225,000, 2007. For National<br />

Housing Trust Fund Campaign.<br />

4041. Technical Assistance Collaborative, Boston, MA. $560,000, 2007. To<br />

sustain public policy, publication, and technical assistance activities to<br />

address and end homelessness among people with disabilities in United<br />

States.<br />

4042. Technical Assistance Collaborative, Boston, MA. $250,000, 2007. To<br />

continue support of supportive housing advocacy and to create 3,000<br />

units of supportive housing in Louisiana.<br />

The John Merck Fund<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national basis in the areas of reproductive health, the<br />

environment, and job opportunities; giving in Latin America in the area<br />

of human rights. Generally, no support for large organizations with<br />

well-established funding sources. No grants to individuals, or for<br />

endowment or capital fund projects, generally no general support grants.<br />

4043. Abortion Access Project, Cambridge, MA. $125,000, 2006. To expand<br />

number of abortion providers in the US by training advanced practice<br />

clinicians and primary care physicians.<br />

4044. Advocates for Youth, Washington, DC. $100,000, 2006. To mobilize<br />

support for comprehensive sexuality education among parents, youth<br />

activists, policymakers and general public; and to promote adolescent<br />

access to and awareness of emergency contraception.<br />

4045. Appalachian Mountain Club, Boston, MA. $50,000, 2006. To assist<br />

Maine, Massachusetts and New Hampshire in development of wind<br />

power siting policies to reduce conflict and encourage appropriately sited<br />

wind power for terrestrial sites.<br />

4046. Association of Reproductive Health Professionals, Washington, DC.<br />

$35,000, 2006. To evaluate impact of medical abortion education<br />

project, which educates medical students, residents and other health<br />

care providers about medical abortion.<br />

4047. Association of the Bar of the City of New York Fund, New York, NY.<br />

$25,000, 2006. To offer training, technical assistance and legal<br />

services to microentrepreneurs and microenterprise development<br />

organizations.<br />

4048. Center for Justice and International Law, Washington, DC. $90,000,<br />

2006. To promote human rights in Latin America by litigating cases of<br />

human rights violations in the Inter-American System and training Latin<br />

American organizations and lawyers in litigation.<br />

4049. Consultative Group on Biological Diversity, San Francisco, CA. $20,000,<br />

2006. To provide general support and to support the Health and<br />

Environment Funders Network.<br />

4050. Deep South Center for Environmental Justice, Baton Rouge, LA.<br />

$50,000, 2006. For training in environmental cleanup to citizens<br />

displaced by Hurricane Katrina.<br />

4051. Due Process of Law Foundation, Washington, DC. $45,500, 2006. To<br />

build capacity in small and geographically removed human rights<br />

organizations representing indigenous people in Mexico.<br />

4052. Education Fund of Family Planning Advocates of New York State, Albany,<br />

NY. $20,000, 2006. To educate pharmacists in New York about<br />

emergency contraception and to increase its availability.<br />

4053. Enterprise Corporation of the Delta, Jackson, MS. $50,000, 2006. To<br />

develop microloan products to assist companies affected by hurricanes<br />

Katrina and Rita.<br />

4054. Environment Northeast, Rockport, ME. $110,000, 2006. To assist<br />

state agencies and organizations in Connecticut, Massachusetts and<br />

Rhode Island in promoting and adopting large-scale energy efficiency<br />

measures and policies; and to support adoption and implementation of<br />

efficiency standards for appliances and equipment in New England<br />

states.<br />

4055. Environmental Health Fund, Jamaica Plain, MA. $140,000, 2006. To<br />

instigate global shift away from chemicals that harm health and<br />

environment by serving as strategist, coordinator, convener and<br />

fundraiser for key market and policy campaigns that grassroots networks<br />

and foundation community undertake; and to coordinate and promote<br />

campaigns in multiple states to eliminate brominated flame retardants<br />

as precursor to comprehensive chemicals policy reform on persistent<br />

bioaccumulative and toxic chemicals.<br />

4056. Food Works-Two Rivers Center for Sustainability, Montpelier, VT.<br />

$95,000, 2006. To further develop food distribution system linking area<br />

farmers to schools and programs that feed needy Vermonters; and to<br />

increase public awareness of role local farmers play in creating healthy<br />

citizens and healthy communities.<br />

4057. Global Rights, Washington, DC. $75,000, 2006. For technical<br />

assistance to African descendant organizations in Colombia to<br />

investigate and document human rights abuses and to promote human<br />

rights for African Colombians.<br />

4058. Green Corps, Boston, MA. $25,000, 2006. To train an aspiring leader<br />

from New England in skills, strategies and issues s/he needs to launch<br />

a career as organizer in environmental field.<br />

4059. Health Care Without Harm, Arlington, VA. $40,000, 2006. To move<br />

health care sector to make environmental health issues important<br />

criteria in product selection of medical devices, building materials, food<br />

and chemicals.<br />

4060. Intervale Center, Burlington, VT. $40,000, 2006. To make farm program<br />

more financially and organizationally manageable by defining when a<br />

farmer needs to leave program; to help farmers create business plans<br />

and build equity; and to strengthen incubator program for new farmers.<br />

4061. Maine Highlands Guild, Dover Foxcroft, ME. $40,000, 2006. To improve<br />

technical assistance and program delivery so that participating artisan<br />

businesses increase revenue and improve sustainability prospects.<br />

4062. National Abortion Federation, Washington, DC. $45,000, 2006. To<br />

educate and encourage medical students, residents and advanced<br />

practice clinicians to provide abortion care in future practices; and to<br />

ensure that access to abortion care is available to underserved women.<br />

4063. National Council of the Churches of Christ in the U.S.A., New York, NY.<br />

$200,000, 2006. To launch environmental health initiative to raise<br />

awareness of environmental health issues among people of faith,<br />

engage religious leaders, strengthen environmental health work of<br />

religious organizations and in larger interfaith community.<br />

4064. National Family Planning and Reproductive Health Association,<br />

Washington, DC. $50,000, 2006. To hire communications director to<br />

increase association’s capacity to protect access to birth control and<br />

family planning.<br />

4065. Northeast Organic Farming Association of Vermont, Richmond, VT.<br />

$10,000, 2006. For providing technical assistance, documenting best<br />

practices, analyzing economic and social value of farmers’ markets,<br />

exchanging valuable information, piloting rapid market assessment tool,<br />

and building farmers market network.<br />

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4066. Occidental Arts and Ecology Center, Occidental, CA. $60,000, 2006.<br />

To enable Californians for GE-Free Agriculture to educate and organize<br />

farmers to resist commercial introduction of genetically engineered rice.<br />

4067. Physicians for Reproductive Choice and Health, New York, NY.<br />

$50,000, 2006. To train physicians and other adolescent health care<br />

providers on best practices in adolescent reproductive health care.<br />

4068. Private Industry Council of Boston, Boston, MA. $45,000, 2006. Toward<br />

helping economically and educationally disadvantaged Boston high<br />

school graduates secure employment in high-demand health care<br />

occupations; and helping Boston health care employers recruit and retain<br />

ethnically diverse professional workforce.<br />

4069. Public Health Institute, Oakland, CA. $45,000, 2006. To enable<br />

Pharmacy Access Partnership to promote and ensure access to<br />

emergency contraception by educating pharmacists, supporting minors’<br />

access, and providing technical assistance to national network of state<br />

advocates.<br />

4070. ReCycle North, Burlington, VT. $30,000, 2006. To improve<br />

professionalism and efficiency of materials re-use operations; and<br />

expand income derived from those operations to subsidize more training<br />

activities.<br />

4071. Regulatory Assistance Project, Montpelier, VT. $75,000, 2006. To<br />

provide policy and technical analysis to state policymakers and<br />

stakeholders in implementing the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative.<br />

4072. Reproductive Health Access Project, New York, NY. $50,000, 2006. For<br />

support of family medicine physicians in providing abortion care and<br />

family planning in practices.<br />

4073. Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisors, Philanthropic Collaborative, New<br />

York, NY. $50,000, 2006. For sustainable redevelopment and build<br />

community-based regional power in the Gulf Coast region.<br />

4074. Saint Francis House, Boston, MA. $40,000, 2006. To strengthen<br />

current on-site training program at Clarks Shoes, and recruit two<br />

additional companies to host on-site training centers.<br />

4075. University of California, Center for Reproductive Health, San Francisco,<br />

CA. $75,000, 2006. To demonstrate role and value of advanced practice<br />

clinicians in providing early aspiration abortion, and to train 50-55<br />

clinicians in California in the technique.<br />

4076. University of Chile, Human Rights Center / Centro de Derechos<br />

Humanos, Santiago, Chile. $80,000, 2006. To strengthen human rights<br />

and democracy in Latin America by building capacity of professionals who<br />

are in position to influence that process.<br />

4077. University of Vermont, Institute for Artisan Cheese, Burlington, VT.<br />

$35,000, 2006. To promote visibility and strengthening viability of the<br />

institute through enhanced public relations.<br />

4078. Vermont Farms! Association, Rutland, VT. $25,000, 2006. To hire part<br />

time executive administrator who will help organization promote<br />

agritourism in Vermont.<br />

4079. Vermont Land Trust, Montpelier, VT. $80,000, 2006. To promote<br />

diversified and value-added enterprises on conserved farms, and to<br />

assist new farmers in becoming owner-operators of conserved farms;<br />

and to enable Vermont WildWoods to investigate marketing possibilities<br />

associated with wood products from conserved lands.<br />

Amelia Peabody Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to MA. No support for lobbying organizations. No<br />

grants to individuals, or for endowment funds, performances,<br />

conferences, research, filmmaking or videos, publications, or<br />

fellowships; no loans or program-related investments.<br />

4080. Building Excellent Schools, Boston, MA. $108,000, 2006. For<br />

computer technology program.<br />

4081. City on a Hill Charter School, Roxbury, MA. $130,000, 2006. For<br />

employee retention plan/health care coverage.<br />

4082. Commonwealth Tenants Association, Brighton, MA. $20,000, 2006.<br />

For teen coordinator and peer leader.<br />

4083. Generations Incorporated, Boston, MA. $35,000, 2006. For capacity<br />

building.<br />

4084. MissionSAFE: A New Beginning, Roxbury, MA. $75,000, 2006. For<br />

programming and strategic staff growth.<br />

4085. New Profit, Cambridge, MA. $15,000, 2006. For program expansion in<br />

Boston public schools.<br />

4086. Organizing and Leadership Training Center, Boston, MA. $15,000,<br />

2006. To support teen violence, job training, immigrant concerns and<br />

capacity building initiatives.<br />

4087. Strong Women Strong Girls, Boston, MA. $33,000, 2006. For<br />

development capacity building collaboration.<br />

4088. Tenacity, Inc., Boston, MA. $60,000, 2006. 3-year grant. For Rallying<br />

to Serve capacity building plan.<br />

4089. Youth Development Organization, Lawrence, MA. $85,000, 2006. For<br />

administrative support, after school and operating support.<br />

Richard and Susan Smith Family Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to greater Boston, MA. No support for sectarian<br />

religious activities, political causes, or for film or video efforts supported<br />

by either the general public or by the Combined Jewish Philanthropies.<br />

No support for efforts in which the foundation may become the sole<br />

source of funding. No grants to individuals, or for deficit financing, or<br />

endowment funds.<br />

4090. Health Services Partnership of Dorchester, Dorchester, MA. $350,000,<br />

2007.<br />

State Street Foundation, Inc.<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national and international basis in areas of company<br />

operations, with emphasis on Boston and Quincy, MA. No support for<br />

religious organizations not of direct benefit to the entire community. No<br />

grants to individuals, or for general operating support, endowments or<br />

capital campaigns, political causes or advocacy campaigns, travel,<br />

television or film projects, or medical research or disease-specific<br />

initiatives.<br />

4091. American Red Cross, National Headquarters, Washington, DC.<br />

$250,000, 2006. For Annual Leadership Giving Program to increase<br />

capacity to serve public during catastrophic disasters.<br />

4092. Asthma Foundation of New South Wales, Australia. $28,312, 2006. For<br />

purchase of asthma emergency training resources to be used by health<br />

professionals in training NSW school staff in asthma emergency<br />

management.<br />

4093. Brookview House, Dorchester, MA. $20,000, 2006. For capacity<br />

building strategy for homeless women’s organization.<br />

4094. Catholic Legal Immigration Network, Framingham, MA. $10,000, 2006.<br />

To equip non-profit organizations in Boston area to better provide civil<br />

legal services to immigrant and refugee families, and to provide<br />

information to low-income and underserved population.<br />

4095. College for Every Student, Cornwall, VT. $35,000, 2006. For continued<br />

participation of Dearborn Middle School and Pine Manor College in<br />

Century Program and to develop peer mentoring at Charlestown High<br />

School and Fast Boston High School.<br />

4096. Common Impact, Cambridge, MA. $40,000, 2006. For creation of tools<br />

and materials for implementing Corporate Responsibility Initiative, which<br />

encompasses work with corporate partners, from prospect research to<br />

formalizing partnership to delivery of ongoing partner services.<br />

4097. Community Works, Boston, MA. $30,000, 2006. For Strategic<br />

Marketing Initiative.<br />

4098. DePaul University, Chicago, IL. $15,000, 2006. Toward support of joint<br />

faculty/student projects to help community-based organizations better<br />

serve disadvantaged clients through use of information technology,<br />

including acquiring and maintaining equipment and systems.<br />

4099. Edge Connection, Kennesaw, GA. $10,000, 2006. For microenterprise<br />

training program, specifically in support for foundation of low-income<br />

entrepreneur’s experience in creating, sustaining, or growing business<br />

venture.<br />

4100. Executive Service Corps of New England, Boston, MA. $20,000, 2006.<br />

For consulting services by helping to underwrite gap, or cost to ESC of<br />

providing low-fee management consulting to small and mid-sized<br />

nonprofits in Massachusetts.<br />

4101. Freedom House, Dorchester, MA. $10,000, 2006. For increasing<br />

capacity of Learning in a Free Environment (LIFE).<br />

4102. Homeless Empowerment Project, Cambridge, MA. $15,000, 2006. For<br />

designer to redesign Spare Change newspaper sold by homeless<br />

vendors.<br />

4103. HopeFound, Jamaica Plain, MA. $25,000, 2006. For capacity-building<br />

grant to enhance IMPACT Employment Services for homeless youth.<br />

4104. Lawyers Clearinghouse on Affordable Housing and Homelessness,<br />

Boston, MA. $20,000, 2006. For Community Legal Referral Program<br />

(CLRP), to match volunteer lawyers with nonprofit groups in need of legal<br />

assistance.<br />

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Arcus—MICHIGAN<br />

4105. Management Consulting Services, Boston, MA. $20,000, 2006. For<br />

Collaborative Learning Program to enable 20 nonprofit organizations to<br />

complete one-year Community Learning Program.<br />

4106. Mass Mentoring Partnership, Boston, MA. $100,000, 2006. To<br />

re-engineer service delivery initiatives to develop quality-based mentoring<br />

membership and accreditation model.<br />

4107. Massachusetts Association of Community Development Corporations,<br />

Boston, MA. $25,000, 2006. For capacity building and research program<br />

to help CDCs in Boston and across state to build homes, create jobs,<br />

start businesses, and revitalize low and moderate income communities.<br />

4108. Neighborhood Housing Services of the South Shore, Quincy, MA.<br />

$15,000, 2006. For Real Estate Development Program.<br />

4109. North Carolina Fiscal Literacy Foundation, Raleigh, NC. $15,000, 2006.<br />

For design and outreach of Random Stratified Survey of 7th graders in<br />

NC in order to develop financial education curriculum.<br />

4110. Planning Office for Urban Affairs, Boston, MA. $200,000, 2006. For<br />

Planning Office’s five year plan to address critical need for affordable<br />

housing throughout Greater Boston area.<br />

4111. Private Industry Council of Boston, Boston, MA. $25,000, 2006. For<br />

PIC’s work to connect Boston youth to education and employment<br />

opportunities that meet demands of employers in changing economy.<br />

4112. Root Cause Institute, Cambridge, MA. $15,000, 2006. For recruitment<br />

and selection of Inner City Entrepreneurs (ICE) Boston class (serving<br />

inner city small businesses), and to underwrite ICE Alumni Network.<br />

4113. Second Harvest, Toronto, Canada. $13,475, 2006. For kitchen project<br />

providing donated food and chef/training services to social services that<br />

do not have food storage and preparation facilities.<br />

4114. Serve Canada, Toronto, Canada. $10,011, 2006. For Toronto Certified<br />

Safety Professionals (CSP) committee, as Committee of Year.<br />

4115. South Boston Neighborhood House, South Boston, MA. $25,000,<br />

2006. For capacity building initiative to reduce deficit and become<br />

stronger, more effective organization.<br />

4116. TechMission, Inc., Dorchester Center, MA. $10,000, 2006. For salary<br />

of Deputy Director, who will oversee TMB Program that provides<br />

technology activities and resources to Christian nonprofits serving low to<br />

moderate income (LMI) communities.<br />

4117. Third Sector New England, Boston, MA. $10,000, 2006. For annual<br />

Summer Training Institute.<br />

4118. United Fund of Belgium, Brussels, Belgium. $10,000, 2006. For salary<br />

expenses for staff aimed at increasing charitable organization’s<br />

revenues to better support Belgian charities.<br />

4119. Womens Lunch Place, Boston, MA. $31,000, 2006. For Advocacy<br />

Program and Capacity Building Initiative.<br />

4120. Year Up, Boston, MA. $50,000, 2006. For media campaign to help<br />

support growth strategy.<br />

4121. Year Up, Boston, MA. $50,000, 2006. For Year Up’s instruction,<br />

curriculum development and improvement, and management of<br />

apprenticeship program.<br />

4122. Yehudi Menuhin Live Music Now, Munich, Germany. $12,000, 2006.<br />

For organization of concerts for people in Greater Munich area who would<br />

otherwise not have access to such events.<br />

Strategic Grant Partners, Inc.<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in MA. No grants to individuals.<br />

4123. Lowell Public Schools, Lowell, MA. $251,292, 2007. For New Teacher<br />

Academy.<br />

The Stratford Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national basis. No grants to individuals.<br />

4124. Zoo New England, Boston, MA. $250,000, 2006.<br />

The TJX Foundation, Inc.<br />

(formerly Zayre Foundation, Inc.)<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national basis. No support for political, fraternal, or<br />

international organizations. No grants to individuals, or for capital<br />

campaigns, cash reserves, computer purchases, conferences,<br />

seminars, consultant fees, salaries, conventions, education loans,<br />

endowments, fellowships, films, photography, renovation, new<br />

construction, publications, public policy research, advocacy, seed<br />

money, travel, or transportation.<br />

4125. Teachers 21, Newton, MA. $10,000, 2007.<br />

Greater Worcester Community Foundation, Inc.<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to Worcester County, MA. No grants to individuals<br />

(except for designated scholarship funds), or for general operating<br />

expenses, capital campaigns, or endowments.<br />

4126. Community Harvest Project, North Grafton, MA. $12,500, 2007. For<br />

full-time Executive Director for Brigham Hill Community Farm.<br />

4127. Massachusetts Continuing Legal Education, Boston, MA. $15,000,<br />

2007. For Hon. James F. Queenan, Jr. Scholarship Fund.<br />

4128. Twin Cities Community Development Corporation, Fitchburg, MA.<br />

$20,000, 2007. For staff positions for Downtown Neighborhood<br />

Initiative.<br />

4129. Worcester Center for Crafts, Worcester, MA. $12,500, 2007. For<br />

transitional planning.<br />

Yawkey Foundation II<br />

(also known as The Jean R. Yawkey Foundation)<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in MA, with emphasis on the greater metropolitan<br />

Boston area. Generally, no support for private foundations, political,<br />

fraternal, trade, civic or labor organizations, religious organizations for<br />

sectarian purposes, public schools or districts, charter schools,<br />

community or economic development corporations or programs,<br />

advocacy groups, pass-through or intermediary organizations, or<br />

workforce development programs. No grants to individuals. Generally, no<br />

grants for operating deficits, retirement of debt, endowments, capital<br />

campaigns, events, conferences, seminars, group travel, awards, prizes,<br />

monuments, music, video, or film production, feasibility or research<br />

studies.<br />

4130. Big Brothers of Massachusetts Bay, Boston, MA. $75,000, 2007. For<br />

capacity-building to support expansion across Greater Boston,<br />

Southeastern Massachusetts, and Cape Cod.<br />

4131. Boston History Center and Museum, Boston, MA. $50,000, 2007. For<br />

capacity-building grant for new Boston museum.<br />

4132. Cape Cod Free Clinic and Community Health Center, Mashpee, MA.<br />

$25,000, 2007. For capacity building for health and human service<br />

programs.<br />

4133. Cape Cod Stranding Network, Yarmouth Port, MA. $25,000, 2007. For<br />

capacity-building.<br />

4134. Hole in the Wall Gang Fund, New Haven, CT. $25,000, 2007. For<br />

infrastructure improvement project.<br />

4135. HopeFound, Jamaica Plain, MA. $75,000, 2007. For capacity building<br />

for improved data management.<br />

4136. Peace Games, Boston, MA. $25,000, 2007. For training and consulting<br />

program for organizations serving youth.<br />

4137. Por Cristo, Boston, MA. $25,000, 2007. For capacity building program<br />

to provide health care services to disadvantaged children.<br />

MICHIGAN<br />

Arcus Foundation<br />

(formerly Jon L. Stryker Foundation)<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national basis, with some emphasis on MI, especially<br />

southwest MI. Giving on an international basis, with emphasis on Africa,<br />

the Middle East and Southeast Asia. No support for lobby groups or<br />

political campaigns. No grants to individuals, or for religious or political<br />

activities, scholarships, or for medical research or film production<br />

projects.<br />

4138. African Wildlife Foundation, Washington, DC. $251,494, 2006. 2-year<br />

grant. For bonobo conservation efforts, including projects to establish a<br />

self-sustaining community-based research station committee, conduct a<br />

detailed survey of bonobos and develop a strategy to give local people<br />

skills and empowerment to monitor and manage wildlife resources.<br />

4139. American Society on Aging, San Francisco, CA. $50,000, 2006. For<br />

establishment of the LGBT Aging Resources Clearinghouse project to<br />

provide a comprehensive national source of information and resources<br />

to GLBT older adults, their caregivers, the general public, and the wide<br />

range of professionals who work with elders.<br />

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Grants for Capacity Building, Management & Technical Assistance<br />

4140. Black AIDS Institute, Los Angeles, CA. $200,000, 2006. 2-year grant.<br />

To strengthen infrastructure and capacity to implement a five-year<br />

fundraising plan by supporting a full-time Development Director.<br />

4141. Center for Policy Alternatives, Washington, DC. $25,000, 2006. For<br />

training, convening and further development of the Marriage Equality<br />

Leadership Circle, a network of state legislators in 30 states.<br />

4142. Children of Lesbians and Gays Everywhere, San Francisco, CA.<br />

$25,000, 2006. For the creation of new five-year strategic plan to assess<br />

how to effectively develop its mission to support and advocate for<br />

children of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender parents.<br />

4143. ERAC/CE, Kalamazoo, MI. $20,000, 2006. For capacity-building<br />

support.<br />

4144. Fauna and Flora International, Cambridge, England. $15,000, 2006.<br />

For a consultant to facilitate the Ol Pejeta Conservancy Board of Directors<br />

strategic planning meeting.<br />

4145. Gill Operating Foundation, Denver, CO. $250,000, 2006. For the<br />

Movement Advancement Project to provide donors and organizations with<br />

strategic information, insights and analysis to help increase and align<br />

resources for highest impact on obtaining GLBT equal rights.<br />

4146. Immigration Equality, New York, NY. $15,000, 2006. For strategic<br />

planning process.<br />

4147. Institute for Collaborative Change, Santa Fe, NM. $96,200, 2006. To<br />

provide capacity-building support, including fundraising and<br />

organizational development, to Save the Chimps.<br />

4148. Kalamazoo Symphony Orchestra, Kalamazoo, MI. $30,000, 2006. For<br />

season with special emphasis on youth concerts featuring diverse forms<br />

of music and activities encouraging participation and promoting artistic<br />

leadership of the GLBT and Black communities.<br />

4149. Kalamazoo Valley Community College, Kalamazoo, MI. $18,200, 2006.<br />

For Kalamazoo Animation Festival International (KAFI) to bring to<br />

Kalamazoo internationally-known comedic writer, Mike Reiss, whose<br />

animation promotes acceptance of alternative life styles and sexual<br />

orientation.<br />

4150. Land Empowerment Animals People, Oakland, CA. $150,000, 2006.<br />

2-year grant. For capacity building to facilitate sustainable ecological<br />

co-existence for both orangutans and indigenous communities in Sabah,<br />

Malaysian Borneo.<br />

4151. Lesbian and Gay Community Network of Western Michigan, Grand<br />

Rapids, MI. $25,600, 2006. 2-year grant. For GLBT youth programming,<br />

including outreach and marketing.<br />

4152. Mary-Helen Mautner Project for Lesbians with Cancer, Washington, DC.<br />

$50,000, 2006. For general operating support for communications and<br />

development efforts to improve its organizational capacity.<br />

4153. Michigan Network for Youth and Families, Lansing, MI. $67,000, 2006.<br />

2-year grant. To provide member organizations with training on GLBT<br />

youth culture and create regional certified trainers through a<br />

train-the-trainer model.<br />

4154. National Association of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender<br />

Community Centers, Washington, DC. $80,000, 2006. 2-year grant. For<br />

general operating support to expand the capacity of 150 GLBT<br />

community centers nationwide through leadership skills-building training,<br />

technical assistance, coalition building and organizational needs<br />

assessments.<br />

4155. National Black Justice Coalition, Washington, DC. $217,000, 2006. For<br />

organizing and capacity building to educate and mobilize opinion leaders,<br />

individuals, public officials, clergy, community-based organizations and<br />

media on issues affecting GLBT African Americans.<br />

4156. Northside Economic Potential Group, Kalamazoo, MI. $25,000, 2006.<br />

To expand the economic revitalization program to two new underserved<br />

communities, Battle Creek and Three Rivers, by offering business and<br />

self-employment training, business start-up loans and marketing of the<br />

program.<br />

4157. Parents, Families and Friends of Lesbians and Gays, Washington, DC.<br />

$200,000, 2006. 2-year grant. To strengthen the field and policy<br />

program working to build capacity of local PFLAG chapters through<br />

increased local chapter organizing, training and advocacy.<br />

4158. Progressive, Inc., Madison, WI. $20,000, 2006. For the Progressive<br />

Media Project’s Queer Voices series to prepare and disseminate GLBT<br />

op-eds and to improve the media capacity of GLBT organizations.<br />

4159. Rockwood Leadership Program, Berkeley, CA. $150,000, 2006. 2-year<br />

grant. To train leaders from the GLBT nonprofit sector to develop their<br />

individual skills and enable them to become more effective and<br />

collaborative as leaders.<br />

4160. Ruth Ellis Center, Highland Park, MI. $322,821, 2006. 3-year grant. To<br />

improve fund-raising capacity, including the position of Director of<br />

Development.<br />

4161. Triangle Foundation, Detroit, MI. $125,000, 2006. 2-year grant. For<br />

field organizing project to provide information and training to strengthen<br />

local GLBTQ community groups in Western Michigan.<br />

4162. United Church of Christ Coalition for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and<br />

Transgeder Concerns, Guilford, CT. $70,000, 2006. 2-year grant. For<br />

organizational capacity building and organizing with welcoming<br />

congregations that are members of the UCC Coalition.<br />

4163. Wildlife Conservation Society, Bronx, NY. $30,000, 2006. For a project<br />

to conserve Cross River gorillas in Cameroon and Nigeria through the<br />

establishment of protected areas, anti-poaching programs and building<br />

local capacity.<br />

4164. Womens Community Association of Berrien County, Saint Joseph, MI.<br />

$45,000, 2006. For general operating support of GLBT Out and<br />

Affirmation Center to strengthen long-term capacity through professional<br />

development, creation of a strategic plan, staff support and program<br />

development.<br />

Battle Creek Community Foundation<br />

(formerly Greater Battle Creek Foundation)<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to the greater Battle Creek, MI, area. No grants for<br />

operating budgets, deficit financing, endowments, or research; no loans<br />

(except for program-related investments).<br />

4165. Family Y Center of Battle Creek, Battle Creek, MI. $25,638, 2007. For<br />

strategic long term planning.<br />

4166. Health Care Leadership Forum, Battle Creek, MI. $10,000, 2007.<br />

The Chrysler Foundation<br />

(formerly DaimlerChrysler Corporation Fund)<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in areas of company operations in Wittman, AZ,<br />

Irvine, CA, Englewood, CO, Newark, DE, Washington, DC, Orlando, FL,<br />

Belvidere and Lisle, IL, Indianapolis and Kokomo, IN, Elkridge, MD,<br />

Detroit, MI, Fenton, MO, Syracuse and Tappan, NY, Perrysburg, Toledo,<br />

and Twinsburg, OH, Addison, TX, and Kenosha, WI; giving also to regional<br />

and national organizations. No support for discriminatory organizations<br />

or private or corporate foundations. No grants to individuals (except for<br />

employee-related scholarships), or for endowments, general operating<br />

support for local United Way agencies, direct health care delivery<br />

programs, additions or renovations to real estate, fundraising activities<br />

related to individual sponsorship, debt reduction, religious or sectarian<br />

programs, or athletic programs involving individual teams; no loans; no<br />

vehicle donations.<br />

4167. 100 Black Men of Indianapolis, Indianapolis, IN. $25,000, 2006. For<br />

Capacity Building Grant.<br />

4168. Birmingham Bloomfield Art Association, Birmingham, MI. $20,000,<br />

2006. For Marketing and Communications Capacity Building Project.<br />

4169. California Latino Legislative Caucus Institute for Public Policy,<br />

Pasadena, CA. $100,000, 2006. For DaimlerChrysler/CLCI Elected<br />

Officials Training Academy.<br />

4170. Detroit Renaissance Foundation, Detroit, MI. $1,200,000, 2006. For<br />

Lower Woodward/Riverfront Improvement Agenda, Directors Dues, and<br />

Super Bowl Readiness.<br />

4171. Executive Service Corps of Detroit, Southfield, MI. $50,000, 2006. For<br />

Management Assistance Program.<br />

4172. I-CAR Education Foundation, Hoffman Estates, IL. $10,000, 2006. For<br />

general operating support.<br />

4173. Lighthouse of Oakland County, Pontiac, MI. $35,000, 2006. For<br />

Organizational Capacity Building.<br />

4174. National Council of La Raza, Washington, DC. $100,000, 2006. For<br />

annual conference, Cafe Con Criston, Tavis Smiley Town Hall, and<br />

general operating support.<br />

4175. SER - Jobs for Progress, National, Irving, TX. $50,000, 2006. For<br />

Workforce Development Capacity Building.<br />

4176. Service Corps of Retired Executives Association, Detroit, MI. $25,000,<br />

2006. For general operating support.<br />

4177. World Environment Center, Washington, DC. $25,000, 2006. For<br />

capacity building.<br />

Comerica Charitable Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in AR, CA, FL, MI, and TX.<br />

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4178. California Resources and Training, Oakland, CA. $25,000, 2006.<br />

4179. California Resources and Training, Oakland, CA. $10,000, 2006.<br />

4180. City Connect Detroit, Detroit, MI. $50,000, 2006.<br />

4181. Detroit Economic Growth Foundation, Detroit, MI. $15,000, 2006. For<br />

evaluation and planning.<br />

4182. Local Initiatives Support Corporation, Detroit, MI. $187,500, 2006. For<br />

Ground Up Campaign.<br />

4183. Local Initiatives Support Corporation, Detroit, MI. $100,000, 2006. For<br />

NOW program.<br />

4184. Local Initiatives Support Corporation, San Diego, CA. $10,000, 2006.<br />

4185. Neighborhood Housing Services of Pasadena, Pasadena, CA. $25,000,<br />

2006.<br />

4186. San Jose/Silicon Valley Center for Entrepreneurial Development, San<br />

Jose, CA. $10,000, 2006.<br />

4187. TMC Development Working Solutions, San Francisco, CA. $250,000,<br />

2006.<br />

Community Foundation for Muskegon County<br />

(formerly Muskegon County Community Foundation, Inc.)<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to Muskegon County, MI. No support for sectarian<br />

religious programs, or individual schools or districts. No grants to<br />

individuals (except for scholarships), or for deficit financing, routine<br />

operating expenses, capital equipment, endowment campaigns, special<br />

fundraising events, conferences, camps, publications, videos, films,<br />

television or radio programs, or for advertising.<br />

4188. Love INC of Muskegon County, Muskegon, MI. $10,000, 2006. For New<br />

Directions budget program.<br />

4189. Muskegon, County of, Muskegon, MI. $30,000, 2006. For county-wide<br />

juvenile justice needs assessment.<br />

Community Foundation for Southeast Michigan<br />

(formerly Community Foundation for Southeastern Michigan)<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to Livingston, Macomb, Monroe, Oakland, St. Clair,<br />

Washtenaw, and Wayne counties, MI. No support for sectarian religious<br />

programs. No grants to individuals (from unrestricted funds), or for<br />

capital projects, endowments, annual campaigns, general operating<br />

support, conferences, computers and computer systems, fundraising,<br />

annual meetings, buildings, or equipment.<br />

4190. Charles H. Wright Museum of African American History, Detroit, MI.<br />

$10,000, 2006. For chief executive officer search.<br />

4191. City Connect Detroit, Detroit, MI. $34,000, 2006.<br />

4192. City Connect Detroit, Detroit, MI. $15,000, 2006. For continuation of<br />

project to bring federal funding to Detroit-area nonprofits.<br />

4193. Court Street Village Non-Profit Housing Corporation, Flint, MI. $22,500,<br />

2006.<br />

4194. Family Learning Institute, Ann Arbor, MI. $15,000, 2006. For<br />

organizational capacity-building.<br />

4195. Great Lakes Entrepreneurs Quest, Ann Arbor, MI. $120,000, 2006. For<br />

entrepreneurial education program and business plan competition.<br />

4196. Local Initiatives Support Corporation, Detroit, MI. $170,000, 2006. For<br />

research, data analysis and community engagement on Detroit’s<br />

near-eastside.<br />

4197. Michigan Nonprofit Association, Lansing, MI. $25,000, 2006. For Metro<br />

Detroit Partnership to provide capacity-building services for nonprofit<br />

organizations.<br />

4198. Non-Profit Enterprise at Work, Ann Arbor, MI. $50,000, 2006. For<br />

continuation of regional nonprofit board-training and matching program.<br />

Community Foundation of Greater Flint<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in Genesee County, MI. No support for sectarian<br />

religious purposes (generally). No grants to individuals (except for<br />

scholarships), or for deficit reduction, routine operating expenses of<br />

existing organizations, or endowments.<br />

4199. Court Street Village Non-Profit Housing Corporation, Flint, MI. $12,415,<br />

2007. For commercial facade improvement program.<br />

4200. Flint Institute of Music, Flint, MI. $10,000, 2007. For capacity building<br />

for TAPOLOGY.<br />

4201. Food Bank of Eastern Michigan, Flint, MI. $57,852, 2007. For Rescuing<br />

the Future Strategy.<br />

4202. Food Bank of Eastern Michigan, Flint, MI. $22,148, 2007. For Rescuing<br />

the Future Strategy.<br />

4203. Genesee Health Plan, Flint, MI. $24,500, 2007. For strategic planning<br />

initiative System of Care for the Under and Uninsured.<br />

4204. Metro Housing Partnership, Flint, MI. $21,000, 2007. For Third Avenue,<br />

Ray Street, and Stevenson Revitalization Project.<br />

4205. United Way of Genesee County, Flint, MI. $42,655, 2007. For Best<br />

Project, capacity building initiative.<br />

4206. United Way of Genesee County, Flint, MI. $32,717, 2007. For BEST<br />

Project capacity building initiative.<br />

4207. United Way of Genesee County, Flint, MI. $15,858, 2007. For BEST<br />

Project capacity building initiative.<br />

4208. United Way of Genesee County, Flint, MI. $14,799, 2007. For BEST<br />

project, capacity building initiative.<br />

The Community Foundation of the Holland/Zeeland Area<br />

(formerly Holland Community Foundation, Inc.)<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to the Holland/Zeeland, MI, area and surrounding<br />

townships. No support for sectarian religious programs. No grants for<br />

endowment funds, operating budgets, expenses for established<br />

programs, fundraising drives, capital equipment, conference attendance,<br />

salaries, stipends, sabbatical leaves, debt reduction, research,<br />

fellowships, matching gifts, travel, or computers, video equipment, or<br />

vehicles; no loans.<br />

4209. Grand Valley State University, Allendale, MI. $10,000, 2006. For<br />

Dorothy A. Johnson Center for Philanthropy and Nonprofit Leadership<br />

Endowment Campaign.<br />

4210. Ottawa County Human Services Coordinating Council, West Olive, MI.<br />

$15,000, 2006. For administrative coordination.<br />

Douglas & Maria DeVos Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in west MI.<br />

4211. Alongside, Inc., Richland, MI. $10,000, 2006. For general support.<br />

The Richard and Helen DeVos Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in central FL and western MI. No grants to<br />

individuals.<br />

4212. Equipping Ministries International, Lake Worth, FL. $55,000, 2006. For<br />

general operating support.<br />

4213. Lumiere Medical Ministries, Gastonia, NC. $50,000, 2006. For general<br />

operating support.<br />

The Dow Chemical Company Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in areas of company operations. No support for<br />

political or religious organizations. No grants to individuals, or for travel<br />

or administrative costs.<br />

4214. Louisiana Resource Center for Educators, Baton Rouge, LA. $16,480,<br />

2006.<br />

4215. National Science Resources Center, Professional Development Center,<br />

Washington, DC. $25,000, 2006.<br />

The Herbert H. and Grace A. Dow Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to MI, with emphasis on Midland County. No support<br />

for political organizations or sectarian religious organizations or<br />

programs, other than churches in Midland County. No grants to<br />

individuals, or for travel or conferences; no loans.<br />

4216. Ann Arbor Spark, Ann Arbor, MI. $100,000, 2006. For operating<br />

support.<br />

4217. Michigan Molecular Institute, Midland, MI. $163,591, 2006. For<br />

non-profit open source initiative.<br />

4218. Partnership for Learning, Lansing, MI. $75,000, 2006. For operating<br />

expenses.<br />

4219. Ten Sixteen Treatment Centers, Midland, MI. $100,000, 2006. For<br />

transformation of agency infrastructure.<br />

4220. United Way of Midland County, Midland, MI. $10,000, 2006. For<br />

directory salary for 211 project.<br />

DTE Energy Foundation<br />

(formerly Detroit Edison Foundation)<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in MI. No support for political parties or<br />

organizations, religious organizations not of direct benefit to the entire<br />

community, discriminatory organizations, national or international<br />

organizations (unless they provide benefits directly to DTE Energy service<br />

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Grants for Capacity Building, Management & Technical Assistance<br />

areas), or single purpose health organizations. No grants to individuals,<br />

or for political activities, student group trips, conferences, or building or<br />

equipment needs for hospitals.<br />

4221. City Connect Detroit, Detroit, MI. $25,000, 2006.<br />

4222. Executive Service Corps of Detroit, Southfield, MI. $15,000, 2006.<br />

4223. Michigan Nonprofit Association, Lansing, MI. $20,000, 2006.<br />

4224. Non-Profit Enterprise at Work, NEW Center, Ann Arbor, MI. $50,000,<br />

2006.<br />

Earhart Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national basis. No grants for capital, building, or<br />

endowment funds, operating budgets, continuing support, annual<br />

campaigns, seed money, emergency funds, deficit financing, or matching<br />

gifts; no loans.<br />

4225. Bill of Rights Institute, Arlington, VA. $10,000, 2006. For Teaching What<br />

Is Good About America initiative for teachers.<br />

4226. Donors Trust, Alexandria, VA. $50,000, 2006. For general operating<br />

support.<br />

Ford Motor Company Fund<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in areas of company operations, with emphasis on<br />

southeastern MI. No support for animal-rights organizations, lobbying<br />

organizations, fraternal organizations, labor groups, political<br />

organizations, private K-12 schools, profit-making enterprises, religious<br />

organizations not of direct benefit to the entire community,<br />

species-specific organizations, or sports teams. No grants to individuals<br />

(except for scholarships), or for advocacy-directed programs, beauty or<br />

talent contests, general operating support, debt reduction, endowments,<br />

or sponsorships related to fundraising activities; no loans for small<br />

businesses or program-related investments; no vehicle donations.<br />

4227. Arizona State University Foundation, Tempe, AZ. $360,000, 2006. For<br />

College Relations Sponsor Program (CRSP) business plan, Business<br />

Related.<br />

4228. Arizona State University Foundation, Tempe, AZ. $40,000, 2006. For<br />

College Relations Sponsor Program (CRSP) business plan, Engineering<br />

and Design.<br />

4229. Artserve, Fort Lauderdale, FL. $25,000, 2006. For operational support.<br />

4230. Center for Teaching Quality, Hillsborough, NC. $10,000, 2006. For<br />

sponsorship of Teacher Leaders Network (TLN).<br />

4231. City Connect Detroit, Detroit, MI. $25,000, 2006. For Programs and<br />

Operations.<br />

4232. ConnectMichigan Alliance, Lansing, MI. $25,000, 2006. To develop<br />

marketing and communication plan and network.<br />

4233. Corporation for a Skilled Workforce, Ann Arbor, MI. $20,000, 2006. For<br />

Research and Issuance of Framing Paper.<br />

4234. Duke University, Durham, NC. $25,000, 2006. For Ford Advanced<br />

Education Program (FAEP) business plan, Engineering and Design.<br />

4235. Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA. $2,100,000, 2006. For<br />

College Relations Sponsor Program (CRSP) business plan, Engineering<br />

and Design.<br />

4236. Non-Profit Enterprise at Work, NEW Center, Ann Arbor, MI. $20,000,<br />

2006. For Nonprofit Navigator Program and WebConnect.<br />

4237. North Carolina A & T State University, Greensboro, NC. $64,000, 2006.<br />

For College Relations Sponsor Program (CRSP) business plan,<br />

Engineering and Design.<br />

4238. North Carolina A & T State University, Greensboro, NC. $20,000, 2006.<br />

For College Relations Sponsor Program (CRSP) business plan, Career<br />

Services.<br />

4239. Northwestern University, Evanston, IL. $600,000, 2006. For Ford<br />

Advanced Education Program (FAEP) business plan.<br />

4240. Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN. $190,000, 2006. For College<br />

Relations Sponsor Program (CRSP) business plan, engineering and<br />

design.<br />

4241. Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN. $150,000, 2006. For College<br />

Relations Sponsor Program (CRSP) business plan, business related.<br />

4242. Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN. $60,000, 2006. For College<br />

Relations Sponsor Program (CRSP) business plan, Technical and<br />

Research.<br />

4243. Stanford University, Stanford, CA. $150,000, 2006. For College<br />

Relations Sponsor Program (CRSP) business plan, Engineering and<br />

Design.<br />

4244. Stanford University, Stanford, CA. $150,000, 2006. For College<br />

Relations Sponsor Program (CRSP) business plan, Environmental.<br />

4245. Texas A & M Foundation, College Station, TX. $180,000, 2006. For<br />

Ford Advanced Education Program (FAEP) business plan, engineering and<br />

design.<br />

4246. Texas A & M Foundation, College Station, TX. $40,000, 2006. For Ford<br />

Advanced Education Plan (FAEP) business plan, Liberal Arts.<br />

4247. Tuskegee University, Tuskegee Institute, AL. $300,000, 2006. For Ford<br />

Advanced Education Program (FAEP) business plan, College Relations<br />

Sponsor Program (CRSP) business related.<br />

4248. Tuskegee University, Tuskegee Institute, AL. $100,000, 2006. For Ford<br />

Advanced Education Program (FAEP) business plan, College Relations<br />

Sponsor Program (CRSP) Engineering and Design.<br />

4249. Wayne County Regional Educational Service Agency, Wayne, MI.<br />

$75,000, 2006. For teacher development allocation.<br />

Fremont Area Community Foundation<br />

(formerly The Fremont Area Foundation)<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in Newaygo County, MI. No support for religious<br />

organizations for specific religions. No grants to individuals (except for<br />

scholarships), or for contingencies, reserves, services which are<br />

considered general government or school obligations, or deficit<br />

financing.<br />

4250. FSG Social Impact Advisors, Boston, MA. $25,000, 2007. For<br />

Community Foundation Insights project.<br />

4251. Newaygo County Regional Educational Service Agency, Fremont, MI.<br />

$1,300,000, 2007. For technology upgrade for Newaygo County<br />

Schools.<br />

4252. Newaygo County Regional Educational Service Agency, Fremont, MI.<br />

$53,507, 2007. For Leadership in Newaygo County (LINC) partnership.<br />

4253. Newaygo County Regional Educational Service Agency, Fremont, MI.<br />

$43,000, 2007. For Summer Internship program.<br />

4254. Newaygo County Regional Educational Service Agency, Fremont, MI.<br />

$14,000, 2007. For internal controls review.<br />

4255. Newaygo County Regional Educational Service Agency, Fremont, MI.<br />

$12,060, 2007. For equipment for students with special needs.<br />

Frey Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in Emmet, Charlevoix, and Kent counties, MI. No<br />

support for sectarian charitable activity. No grants to individuals, or for<br />

endowment funds, debt retirement, general operating expenses,<br />

scholarships, conferences, speakers, travel, or to cover routine, current,<br />

or emergency expenses.<br />

4256. Crooked Tree Arts Council, Petoskey, MI. $16,000, 2006. For a Visual<br />

Arts Education Director.<br />

4257. Metro Health Hospital Foundation, Grand Rapids, MI. $11,200, 2006.<br />

For storm water management evaluation program.<br />

4258. National Center for Family Philanthropy, Washington, DC. $50,000,<br />

2006. For Pursuit of Excellence project, a first of its kind family<br />

foundation assessment tool.<br />

4259. United Way, Heart of West Michigan, Grand Rapids, MI. $100,000,<br />

2006. To establish a formal infrastructure, a Children’s Commission, for<br />

systemic planning, accountability, and integration of services and<br />

programs that support young children and their families of Kent County.<br />

General Motors Foundation, Inc.<br />

(also known as GM Foundation)<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in areas of company operations; giving also to<br />

international organizations. No support for discriminatory organizations,<br />

religious organizations, or political parties or candidates. No grants to<br />

individuals, or for capital campaigns, endowments, general operating<br />

support for U.S. hospitals or health care institutions, conferences,<br />

workshops, or seminars not directly related to GM’s business interests.<br />

4260. Battelle for Kids, Columbus, OH. $40,000, 2006.<br />

4261. JK Group, GM Volunteer Plus Program Administration, Plainsboro, NJ.<br />

$386,921, 2006.<br />

4262. Michigan Foundation for Education Leadership, Lansing, MI. $10,000,<br />

2006.<br />

4263. National Council of La Raza, Washington, DC. $610,000, 2006.<br />

4264. Public Governance Institute, Alexandria, VA. $25,000, 2006.<br />

Irving S. Gilmore Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in the greater Kalamazoo, MI, area. No support for<br />

political organizations. No grants to individuals.<br />

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4265. Arts Council of Greater Kalamazoo, Kalamazoo, MI. $14,450, 2006.<br />

For Theater Kalamazoo marketing plan.<br />

4266. Kalamazoo Regional Educational Service Agency, Kalamazoo, MI.<br />

$600,000, 2006. For EFA operations.<br />

4267. Kalamazoo Regional Educational Service Agency, Kalamazoo, MI.<br />

$90,000, 2006. For Croyden Avenue School Music Therapy Program.<br />

4268. Kalamazoo Regional Educational Service Agency, Kalamazoo, MI.<br />

$70,000, 2006. For arts scholarships.<br />

4269. Kalamazoo Regional Educational Service Agency, Kalamazoo, MI.<br />

$20,000, 2006. For equipment.<br />

4270. Local Initiatives Support Corporation, Kalamazoo, MI. $200,000, 2006.<br />

For local match for HUD funding.<br />

4271. Western Michigan University Foundation, Kalamazoo, MI. $56,000,<br />

2006. For Graduate Fellowships Evaluation Program.<br />

4272. Western Michigan University Foundation, Kalamazoo, MI. $25,850,<br />

2006. For Education for the Arts program analysis.<br />

Grand Rapids Community Foundation<br />

(formerly The Grand Rapids Foundation)<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to Kent County, MI. No support for religious<br />

programs, hospitals, child care centers, or nursing homes/retirement<br />

facilities. No grants to individuals (except for scholarships), or for<br />

continued operating support, annual campaigns, travel expenses,<br />

medical or scholarly research, deficit financing, endowment funds,<br />

computers, vehicles, films, videos, or conferences; no student loans; no<br />

venture capital for competitive profit-making activities.<br />

4273. Abundant Life Ministries, Grand Rapids, MI. $10,000, 2007. For<br />

technical assistance in board, fund development, organizational<br />

assessment and program evaluation.<br />

4274. Camp Fire USA, Grand Rapids, MI. $10,000, 2007. To hire consultant<br />

to evaluate current development plan and recommend changes or new<br />

fundraising strategies.<br />

4275. Childrens Assessment Center, Grand Rapids, MI. $10,000, 2007. To<br />

provide teambuilding training for staff and board; to develop customized<br />

fund development plan.<br />

4276. Community Revitalization and Economic Development Center, Grand<br />

Rapids, MI. $30,000, 2007. To hire part-time Executive Director to<br />

address prevention of health disparities within community.<br />

4277. Disability Advocates of Kent County, Grand Rapids, MI. $30,000, 2007.<br />

To provide centralized resource in Kent County providing universal design<br />

assessment, consultation and education to create homes that are<br />

designed for lifetime accessibility.<br />

4278. Fair Housing Center of West Michigan, Grand Rapids, MI. $30,000,<br />

2007. To build organizational capacity while focusing on economic<br />

stability portion of strategic plan.<br />

4279. FSG Social Impact Advisors, Boston, MA. $10,000, 2007. To establish<br />

Community Foundation Center for Financial Insights to conduct strategic<br />

research and analysis, and develop products to position community<br />

foundations to be innovative and meet best practices.<br />

4280. Grand Rapids Opportunities for Women, Grand Rapids, MI. $10,000,<br />

2007. To promote training and services offered to clients and to donors<br />

through improved database, and to provide new software and training to<br />

staff.<br />

4281. Grand Rapids Youth Commonwealth, Grand Rapids, MI. $10,000,<br />

2007. For facilitation consultant for partnership discussions.<br />

4282. Grand Valley State University, Grand Rapids, MI. $341,000, 2007. To<br />

operate and expand Community Research Institute capacity and, in<br />

partnership with Grand Rapids Community Foundation, develop<br />

community accountability system.<br />

4283. Grand Valley State University, Grand Rapids, MI. $19,800, 2007. For<br />

Johnson Center for Philanthropy and Nonprofit Leadership to administer<br />

Nonprofit Technical Assistance Fund.<br />

4284. Lowell Area Schools, Lowell, MI. $35,000, 2007. To conduct facility<br />

needs assessment with conceptual design and cost estimate and overall<br />

development of master recreational plan.<br />

4285. United Methodist Community House, Grand Rapids, MI. $10,000,<br />

2007. To develop and implement marketing plan.<br />

4286. Urban Institute for Contemporary Arts, Grand Rapids, MI. $10,000,<br />

2007. To provide for technology and communications consultants to<br />

assist in design, configuration, data migration, and training for merger of<br />

UICA and ArtWorks.<br />

4287. Urban League, Grand Rapids, Troy, MI. $10,000, 2007. To provide<br />

interim funding while implementing long-term fund development plan.<br />

Heritage Mark Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in MA, MI, NM, NJ, NY and OH. No grants to<br />

individuals.<br />

4288. Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund, Boston, MA. $100,000, 2007.<br />

Kalamazoo Community Foundation<br />

(formerly Kalamazoo Foundation)<br />

Limitations: Giving generally limited to Kalamazoo County, MI. No grants to<br />

individuals (except for scholarships), or for endowment funds.<br />

4289. Douglass Community Association, Kalamazoo, MI. $200,000, 2007.<br />

To increase capacity to better serve community.<br />

4290. Douglass Community Association, Kalamazoo, MI. $10,500, 2007. To<br />

build financial capacity through audit, to acquire and implement financial<br />

record keeping software and to assist with purchase of new carpeting.<br />

4291. ERAC/CE, Kalamazoo, MI. $17,500, 2007. To provide training and skill<br />

development opportunities to team of program facilitators.<br />

4292. Fair Food Matters, Kalamazoo, MI. $81,500, 2007. To increase<br />

leadership, management and operating capacities by hiring paid<br />

executive director and to develop board of directors into strong, visionary<br />

governing unit.<br />

4293. Girl Scouts of the U.S.A., Glowing Embers Council, Kalamazoo, MI.<br />

$50,000, 2007. To develop and enhance new programming for young<br />

girls and training for adult volunteers conducted within new Program and<br />

Training Center.<br />

4294. Kalamazoo Youth Development Network, Kalamazoo, MI. $35,000,<br />

2007. For operating support.<br />

4295. Living Ways, Kalamazoo, MI. $14,450, 2007. For strategic planning<br />

initiative with partners My Own Home and Living Ways Foundation.<br />

4296. Local Initiatives Support Corporation, Kalamazoo, MI. $100,000, 2007.<br />

For Sustainable Communities initiative, which seeks to build healthy<br />

communities by creating opportunities for residents to raise their<br />

incomes, build assets and gain access to quality education, healthcare,<br />

jobs, services and recreational amenities.<br />

4297. Neighborhood Housing Services of Kalamazoo, Kalamazoo, MI.<br />

$40,000, 2007. To support continued neighborhood revitalization on<br />

city’s east side through construction of new homes on vacant lots in<br />

designated Tax-Free Renaissance Zone.<br />

4298. Partnership for Fair Housing Center of Southwest Michigan, Kalamazoo,<br />

MI. $100,625, 2007. To assist in rebuilding and increasing capacity to<br />

provide fair housing services in greater Kalamazoo area.<br />

W. K. Kellogg Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in the U.S., with emphasis on MI, MS, and NM for<br />

funding for vulnerable children; funding also for Latin America and the<br />

Caribbean, and the southern African countries of Botswana, Lesotho,<br />

Malawi, Mozambique, South Africa, Swaziland and Zimbabwe. No<br />

support for religious purposes or for capital facilities. No grants to<br />

individuals (except through fellowship programs), or for scholarships,<br />

endowment funds, development campaigns, films, equipment,<br />

publications, conferences, or radio and television programs unless they<br />

are an integral part of a project already being funded; no grants for<br />

operating budgets.<br />

4299. Academy for Educational Development, Washington, DC. $9,696,770,<br />

2007. 3-year grant. To help capacitate rural leaders from select sites<br />

and target areas through grounding in African leadership concepts and<br />

credentialing through tertiary degree.<br />

4300. Academy for Educational Development, Washington, DC. $299,622,<br />

2007. 2-year grant. To expand Middle Start school improvement<br />

programs in Michigan, New York, and locally, by supporting marketing<br />

and outreach activities.<br />

4301. Africa University, Mutare, Zimbabwe. $50,000, 2007. 5.75-year grant.<br />

To train and develop district-based education leader teams in<br />

Manicaland province.<br />

4302. Aid to Artisans, Hartford, CT. $2,000,000, 2007. 3-year grant. Toward<br />

redefinition and reorganizing during transition from technical assistance<br />

provider to business development organization in southern Africa.<br />

4303. Aid to Artisans, Hartford, CT. $197,720, 2007. 2-year grant. To<br />

strengthen organizational governance and strategic plan through vetting<br />

with constituents and professional facilitation, diversify funding and<br />

increase effectiveness of development department through expanded<br />

grantwriting capacity and special events organization, upgrade<br />

communications materials to reflect work, and enhance website to be<br />

fundraising tool, publicity instrument, and training channel.<br />

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Grants for Capacity Building, Management & Technical Assistance<br />

4304. American Humanics, Kansas City, MO. $5,000,000, 2007. 5.75-year<br />

grant. To connect talented, skilled, and diverse young people to nonprofit<br />

sector careers by establishing broad-based coalition of national<br />

organizations using integrated fellowship model.<br />

4305. American Institute for Social Justice, Washington, DC. $375,000,<br />

2007. 2-year grant. To engage local hospitals to participate in<br />

cooperative community benefits programs addressing health problems.<br />

4306. American Public Health Association, Washington, DC. $5,947,060,<br />

2007. 5.25-year grant. To build capacity of nation’s state and regional<br />

public health associations and American Public Health Association/<br />

Affiliate grassroots policy network and improve ability to respond to new<br />

and emerging public health threats.<br />

4307. Asociacion Germinal, Lima, Peru. $75,000, 2007. 1.50-year grant. To<br />

improve quality of education for teenagers and youth in Lomas de<br />

Carabayllo, through strengthening of learning skills, curricular<br />

diversification, and promotion of local participation in education planning<br />

processes.<br />

4308. Aspen Institute, Washington, DC. $22,500, 2007. 3-year grant. To<br />

enable mid-American foundation leaders to engage around sector<br />

issues, including governance, management, and policy by conducting<br />

seminar.<br />

4309. Battle Creek Health System, Battle Creek, MI. $13,384, 2007. For<br />

Expert in Residence visit providing framework for implementing Chronic<br />

Care Model of disease management in Calhoun County.<br />

4310. Battle Creek School District, Battle Creek, MI. $702,981, 2007. 3-year<br />

grant. To improve lives of youth by developing internal capacity for Battle<br />

Creek Area Math and Science Center, and providing technical assistance<br />

for Battle Creek Public Schools.<br />

4311. Big Sky Institute for the Advancement of Nonprofits, Helena, MT.<br />

$80,000, 2007. 1.50-year grant. To strengthen Philanthropic Divide<br />

Leadership Network.<br />

4312. BoardSource, Washington, DC. $30,000, 2007. 1.75-year grant. To<br />

develop report spotlighting grantmaker role in strengthening nonprofit<br />

governance capacity and practices.<br />

4313. Boundless Playgrounds, Bloomfield, CT. $398,350, 2007. 1.25-year<br />

grant. To develop action-oriented business plan toward long-term<br />

sustainability.<br />

4314. Burnham Brook Center, Battle Creek, MI. $350,000, 2007. 3-year<br />

grant. To build capacity and financial sustainability.<br />

4315. Center for Community Economic Development, Hooksett, NH.<br />

$175,000, 2007. 1.25-year grant. To improve access to capital markets<br />

for minority and low-income communities nationally through creating<br />

assurance organization.<br />

4316. Center for the Study and Promotion of Development, Lima, Peru.<br />

$217,633, 2007. 2.25-year grant. To improve capabilities of developing<br />

and using evaluation strategies and methodologies in institutions and<br />

communities engaged in comprehensive clusters in Andean region, by<br />

developing special formative program on evaluation.<br />

4317. Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, Washington, DC. $750,000,<br />

2007. 5-year grant. To coordinate and provide technical assistance to<br />

State Fiscal Analysis Initiative network.<br />

4318. Childrens Trust Fund, Hartford, CT. $100,000, 2007. 1.75-year grant.<br />

To strengthen comprehensive, statewide, coordinated system of early<br />

identification and referral for children at risk of developmental and<br />

behavioral problems, by enhancing capacity of hard-to-reach children and<br />

families to access services.<br />

4319. CIF of the San Francisco Foundation, San Francisco, CA. $100,000,<br />

2007. To promote industry-wide efforts and leadership exchanges<br />

supporting Diversity in Philanthropy Project core agenda, and<br />

organization, documentation, and national discussion of Diversity<br />

Leadership Exchange.<br />

4320. City Connect Detroit, Detroit, MI. $500,000, 2007. 2-year grant. To<br />

create community environment supporting healthy youth and families by<br />

making available and sustaining local healthy foods and space and<br />

structure for physical activity, on behalf of Detroit Food and Fitness<br />

Initiative Collaboration.<br />

4321. College for Every Student, Cornwall, VT. $150,000, 2007. To develop<br />

sustainability plan increasing support from individuals and corporations.<br />

4322. Community Technology Development Trust, Harare, Zimbabwe.<br />

$400,000, 2007. 2-year grant.<br />

4323. Community-Minded Enterprises, Spokane, WA. $100,000, 2007. To<br />

pilot collaborative project.<br />

4324. Company for Promotion of Small-Scale Investments, Maputo,<br />

Mozambique. $1,490,000, 2007. 3-year grant. To develop model for<br />

financing rural development through system of local finance retailers in<br />

Manica.<br />

4325. CompassPoint Nonprofit Services, San Francisco, CA. $500,000,<br />

2007. 2-year grant.<br />

4326. CompuMentor, San Francisco, CA. $30,000, 2007. 2-year grant. To<br />

enhance capacity of emerging leaders from organizations serving<br />

communities of color to utilize Web-based nonprofit innovations by<br />

providing scholarships to attend TechSoup NetSquared Conference.<br />

4327. Coordinadora de Organizaciones e Instituciones Juveniles, Santa Cruz,<br />

Bolivia. $82,776, 2007. 3-year grant.<br />

4328. Demos: A Network for Ideas and Action, New York, NY. $25,000, 2007.<br />

To advance opportunities for nonprofits to integrate social change and<br />

justice activities into work.<br />

4329. Douglass Community Association, Kalamazoo, MI. $70,000, 2007. To<br />

enhance residential quality of life by increasing organizational capacity.<br />

4330. Education Development Center, Newton, MA. $325,000, 2007. 2-year<br />

grant. To strengthen field of leaders and educators by developing Youth<br />

Media Learning Network.<br />

4331. Enterprise Corporation of the Delta, Jackson, MS. $1,000,000, 2007.<br />

2.25-year grant. To reinforce organizational capacity to provide affordable<br />

financing and related technical assistance to low- and moderate-income<br />

residents recovering from Hurricane Katrina, and in distressed<br />

communities throughout Mid South.<br />

4332. First Nations Development Institute, Longmont, CO. $100,000, 2007.<br />

5-year grant. To strengthen networks as participating organization in<br />

Rural People, Rural Policy Initiative.<br />

4333. Fondo Ecuatoriano Populorum Progressio, Riobamba, Ecuador.<br />

$165,002, 2007. To promote local development in Guano, province of<br />

Chimborazo, through professional training for youth, literacy programs,<br />

and institutional building activities with local government.<br />

4334. Foreningen for Pedagogisk Utveckling, Stockholm, Sweden. $75,000,<br />

2007.<br />

4335. Fundacao de Desenvolvimento da Pesquisa, Brazil. $840,000, 2007.<br />

2-year grant. To leverage impact of Comprehensive Clusters of Projects<br />

by supporting learning exchanges, local learning community meetings,<br />

consultancy services, and development of evaluation plans in<br />

micro-regions in northeast Brazil.<br />

4336. Geracao Futuro, Brazil. $103,123, 2007. 1.25-year grant. To improve<br />

youth economic, political, social, and cultural situation in Goita River<br />

Basin area in Pernambuco state, Brazil, by strengthening articulated set<br />

of development projects focused on arts and culture.<br />

4337. Grantmakers for Effective Organizations, Washington, DC. $200,000,<br />

2007.<br />

4338. Habitat for Humanity, Battle Creek Area, Battle Creek, MI. $350,000,<br />

2007. 2-year grant. For administrative and capacity-building promoting<br />

financial health, organizational reach, and comprehensive evaluation.<br />

4339. Humane Society-Calhoun Area, Battle Creek, MI. $76,000, 2007.<br />

2-year grant. To improve programs, services, and potentially geographic<br />

service area for companion animals through comprehensive self-analysis<br />

and planning process.<br />

4340. ID8 Fund, Chicago, IL. $200,000, 2007. 2-year grant.<br />

4341. Ingham County Health Department, Lansing, MI. $583,075, 2007.<br />

3-year grant. To sustain care by enhancing centralized billing and<br />

reporting service of state school-based and school-linked health centers.<br />

4342. Institute for Community Peace, Washington, DC. $241,934, 2007. To<br />

strengthen internal operating capacity to better meet national community<br />

network needs.<br />

4343. Institute for Global Ethics, Camden, ME. $50,000, 2007. To engage<br />

experts in evaluation field nationally toward articulating parameters of<br />

framework and determining testing methodologies.<br />

4344. Instituto Comunitario Grande Florianopolis, Florianopolis, Brazil.<br />

$140,486, 2007. 3-year grant.<br />

4345. Iowa State University, Ames, IA. $100,000, 2007. 2-year grant. To<br />

establish coaching as tool in achieving community and organizational<br />

change, expand skills of existing coaches, and provide resources for new<br />

coaches.<br />

4346. Jackie Joyner-Kersee Foundation, East Saint Louis, IL. $300,000,<br />

2007. To enhance development activities and provide opportunities for<br />

capacity-building.<br />

4347. Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD. $190,000, 2007. 2-year<br />

grant. To improve public awareness of role of global and Latin American<br />

nonprofit sector through strengthening International Society for Third<br />

Sector Research.<br />

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4348. Joint Center for Political and Economic Studies, Washington, DC.<br />

$258,500, 2007. 2-year grant. To develop and test sustainable model<br />

improving first time licensure pass rate of minority nurse students.<br />

4349. Joint Center for Political and Economic Studies, Washington, DC.<br />

$200,000, 2007. To implement executive leadership transition,<br />

including health component.<br />

4350. Joint Center for Political and Economic Studies, Washington, DC.<br />

$200,000, 2007. 1.50-year grant. Toward developing leadership vision<br />

for organizational realignment and expansion.<br />

4351. Kellogg Community College, Battle Creek, MI. $1,284,621, 2007.<br />

3-year grant. To transition NonProfit Alliance from Willard Public Library<br />

to Kellogg Community College and continue capacity-building work.<br />

4352. Kellogg Community College, Battle Creek, MI. $159,150, 2007. To<br />

increase capacity of community organizations to engage residents in<br />

work by enabling Nonprofit Alliance to host Yes We Can networking<br />

meeting and carry out related activities.<br />

4353. Legal Services of South Central Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI. $359,342,<br />

2007. 2-year grant. For program delivery, capacity-building, and fund<br />

development activities.<br />

4354. Lesotho Ministry of Health and Social Welfare, Maseru, Lesotho.<br />

$3,200,000, 2007. 5-year grant. To transform district hospitals into<br />

well-utilized institutions through improving management and clinical<br />

practices and capacities in replicable and sustainable way.<br />

4355. LM Strategies Consulting, LLC, Homewood, IL. $250,000, 2007. To<br />

honor organizations demonstrating approaches to connecting resources<br />

of time, money, and skill set to philanthropic work for communities of<br />

color by supporting Leadership in Action Awards program.<br />

4356. Louisiana Association of Nonprofit Organizations, Baton Rouge, LA.<br />

$750,000, 2007. 5-year grant. To fill gaps in state economic and budget<br />

policy debate by developing State Fiscal Analysis Initiative organization.<br />

4357. Machobane Agricultural Development Foundation, Maseru, Lesotho.<br />

$250,000, 2007. 2.25-year grant. Toward revitalizing Foundation.<br />

4358. Medical Care Development, Augusta, ME. $208,332, 2007. 5-year<br />

grant. To promote health of children, adolescents, and families by<br />

developing capacity to mobilize and engage communities, and exploring<br />

models financially securing future of school-based health centers.<br />

4359. Miami University, Oxford, OH. $31,350, 2007. To enable school<br />

superintendents to develop and apply systems-thinking principles of<br />

Peter Senge’s Fifth Discipline work to school reform by forming national<br />

leadership roundtable.<br />

4360. Michigan Department of Community Health, Lansing, MI. $94,000,<br />

2007. 1.50-year grant. To develop and implement set of strategies for<br />

recruitment and retention of diverse student nurse population by<br />

planning series of summits for state faculty and leadership.<br />

4361. Michigan Historical Center Foundation, Lansing, MI. $165,000, 2007.<br />

3-year grant. To enhance sustainability of cultural heritage tourism and<br />

education programs by supporting transition to new development model.<br />

4362. Michigan Nonprofit Association, Lansing, MI. $1,500,000, 2007.<br />

3-year grant. To provide programs in Battle Creek and eventually<br />

throughout state by developing Administrative Support Center through<br />

collaboration between local and statewide management support<br />

organizations.<br />

4363. Mississippi Action for Community Education, Greenville, MS.<br />

$585,000, 2007. 3-year grant. To implement Empowered Delta<br />

Communities Program, building organizations, organizing adult and youth<br />

leaders, and training public officials toward regional progressive change.<br />

4364. Mississippi Center for Education Innovation, Jackson, MS.<br />

$16,286,790, 2007. 5-year grant. To transform Mississippi education<br />

system by engaging underrepresented community stakeholders,<br />

leveraging regional goodwill post Hurricane Katrina, and establishing<br />

early childhood education as statewide priority.<br />

4365. Mississippi State University Foundation, Mississippi State, MS.<br />

$1,000,000, 2007. 1.50-year grant. For intensive one-on-one technical<br />

assistance to early childhood educators by research-based methods and<br />

strategies.<br />

4366. Morehouse School of Medicine, Atlanta, GA. $25,000, 2007. 6.50-year<br />

grant. To demonstrate sustaining safety net providers through<br />

partnerships with community and health and human services providers.<br />

4367. National Association of Counties Research Foundation, Washington,<br />

DC. $200,000, 2007. 1.75-year grant. To mobilize elected county<br />

officials to take leadership role to improve quality and expand access to<br />

health care for vulnerable individuals, by providing officials and<br />

community partners with information, training, and technical assistance.<br />

4368. National Breast Cancer Coalition Fund, Washington, DC. $50,000,<br />

2007. 1.50-year grant. To incorporate goal of comprehensive quality<br />

health care into strategic plan.<br />

4369. National Center on Family Homelessness, Newton Centre, MA.<br />

$1,099,998, 2007. 1.50-year grant. To offer expanded training and<br />

companion materials to audience of providers working with children and<br />

families affected by Hurricane Katrina.<br />

4370. National Council for Community and Education Partnerships,<br />

Washington, DC. $392,000, 2007. To enhance academic success of<br />

students in several states of Republic of Mexico by introducing Engaging<br />

Latino Communities for Education initiative.<br />

4371. Nebraska Housing Developers Association, Lincoln, NE. $100,000,<br />

2007. 5-year grant. To strengthen networks as participating organization<br />

in Rural People, Rural Policy Initiative.<br />

4372. Nonprofit Services Consortium, Saint Louis, MO. $120,000, 2007.<br />

5-year grant. To connect East Saint Louis leaders in neighborhoods,<br />

communities, and nonprofit organizations to education, training, and<br />

technical assistance toward building civil society and creating safe<br />

environment.<br />

4373. Organization of Black Airline Pilots, Silver Spring, MD. $360,000, 2007.<br />

3-year grant. To provide at-risk youth career education and mentoring by<br />

building capacity.<br />

4374. Pro Nino Intimo, Lima, Peru. $54,350, 2007. To strengthen efforts in<br />

relating sports and arts to social development, through implementing<br />

institutional building program.<br />

4375. Professional Golf Association Foundation, Palm Beach Gardens, FL.<br />

$50,000, 2007. To improve long-term financial sustainability for<br />

programs targeting underserved by strengthening organizational<br />

capacity.<br />

4376. Public Allies Milwaukee, Milwaukee, WI. $204,180, 2007. Toward<br />

positioning, Web-based communications, and earned income strategies.<br />

4377. Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisors, New York, NY. $2,500,000, 2007.<br />

2-year grant. To honor tradition and promote approaches to giving,<br />

originating in minority communities, exchange learning, and share<br />

practices among various races and cultures, and philanthropy field.<br />

4378. Rotary Camps and Services of Traverse City, Traverse City, MI.<br />

$400,000, 2007. 4-year grant. To improve and sustain quality of life for<br />

residents throughout northwest lower Michigan by strengthening<br />

collective impact of regional nonprofit organizations by fostering<br />

collaborative planning, strategic alliances, innovation, and community<br />

engagement.<br />

4379. Rural Local Initiatives Support Corporation, New York, NY. $50,000,<br />

2007. To disseminate results of National Congress for Community<br />

Economic Development organizational census by producing, distributing,<br />

and publicizing Stand Up for Rural America publication.<br />

4380. Seattle-King County Department of Public Health, Seattle, WA.<br />

$148,800, 2007. 1.50-year grant. To enhance Kids Get Care model<br />

linking medical practices with community resources, and expand<br />

resources training activities through Children’s Health Improvement<br />

Collaborative.<br />

4381. Society for Organizational Learning, Cambridge, MA. $400,000, 2007.<br />

3-year grant. To develop school-community partnerships, enhancing<br />

student well-being and improving learning and teaching in U.S. and South<br />

African schools.<br />

4382. Southern Rural Development Initiative, Raleigh, NC. $100,000, 2007.<br />

For leadership transition.<br />

4383. Swaziland Breast Cancer Network, Mbabane, Swaziland. $395,000,<br />

2007. 3.25-year grant. To build institutional systems and capacities.<br />

4384. Tides Center, San Francisco, CA. $195,000, 2007. To generate and<br />

disseminate programmatic lessons learned.<br />

4385. Tides Center, San Francisco, CA. $75,000, 2007. To strengthen<br />

capacity to develop collective and collaborative leadership by connecting<br />

learning, practice, and resources of stakeholders through Creating Space<br />

VIII national meeting.<br />

4386. Trinity Lutheran Church, Battle Creek, MI. $300,000, 2007. 3-year<br />

grant. To sustain work of Creating Change in Battle Creek<br />

Neighborhoods, ensuring structure, collaborative partnerships, and<br />

fundraising supports necessary for future success.<br />

4387. University of Botswana, Gaborone, Botswana. $400,000, 2007. 2-year<br />

grant. To enhance teaching, research, and outreach capacity of business<br />

schools in Botswana, Mozambique, Zimbabwe, Malawi, Lesotho,<br />

Swaziland, and South Africa.<br />

4388. University of Florida Foundation, Gainesville, FL. $5,000,000, 2007.<br />

4-year grant. To improve teachers’ skills to nurture learning and<br />

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Grants for Capacity Building, Management & Technical Assistance<br />

developmental needs of Miami-Dade County elementary school children<br />

by implementing Job Embedded Master’s Degree program.<br />

4389. Urban League, Southwestern Michigan, Battle Creek, MI. $400,000,<br />

2007. 3-year grant. To increase academic achievement of minority youth<br />

through Family Focus project and strengthen capacity.<br />

4390. Virginia Rural Health Resource Center, Blacksburg, VA. $100,000,<br />

2007. 5-year grant. To strengthen networks as participating organization<br />

in Rural People, Rural Policy Initiative.<br />

4391. World Agricultural Forum, Saint Louis, MO. $100,000, 2007. 2-year<br />

grant. To strengthen effectiveness of organization by enhancing<br />

Non-Governmental Organization Advisory Council.<br />

The Kresge Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national basis with emphasis on Detroit, MI, as well<br />

as some international funding. No support for religious organizations,<br />

(unless applicant is operated by a religious organization and it serves<br />

secular needs and has financial and governing autonomy separate from<br />

the parent organization with space formally dedicated to its programs)<br />

private foundations, or elementary and secondary schools (unless they<br />

predominantly serve individuals with physical and/or developmental<br />

disabilities). No grants to individuals, or for debt retirement, projects that<br />

are already substantially completed, minor equipment purchases, or for<br />

constructing buildings for worship services.<br />

4392. Albemarle Housing Improvement Program, Charlottesville, VA.<br />

$50,000, 2007. For challenge grant toward planning associated with<br />

designing green building.<br />

4393. American Theater Company, Chicago, IL. $46,000, 2007. Toward<br />

planning associated with designing green building.<br />

4394. Bay Cove Human Services, Boston, MA. $120,000, 2007. Toward<br />

implementation of development plan.<br />

4395. CASA of Maryland, Takoma Park, MD. $65,000, 2007. Toward planning<br />

costs associated with designing green building.<br />

4396. Childrens Hospital Trust, Cape Town, South Africa. $221,465, 2007.<br />

Toward implementation of strategic development plan as part of KF<br />

Special Initiative in South Africa.<br />

4397. Claretian Associates, Chicago, IL. $45,000, 2007. Toward planning<br />

associated with designing green building.<br />

4398. College of the Christian Brothers of New Mexico, College of Santa Fe,<br />

Santa Fe, NM. $70,000, 2007. Toward planning asociated with<br />

designing green building.<br />

4399. Detroit Economic Growth Foundation, Detroit, MI. $600,000, 2007.<br />

Toward research, project planning and project management support for<br />

activities in Next Detroit Neighborhood Initiative.<br />

4400. Detroit Renaissance Foundation, Detroit, MI. $750,000, 2007. For<br />

challenge grant toward development of implementation plans for action<br />

steps outlined in Road to Renaissance initiative.<br />

4401. Detroit Youth Foundation, Detroit, MI. $1,500,000, 2007. 2.75-year<br />

grant. Toward capacity-building through implementation of Youthville<br />

strategic business plan.<br />

4402. Downtown Detroit Partnership, Detroit, MI. $125,000, 2007. For<br />

challenge grant toward development of business plan for Woodward<br />

Avenue Light Rail System.<br />

4403. Early Childhood Investment Corporation, Lansing, MI. $1,280,000,<br />

2007. Toward early childhood collaboratives in Wayne, Oakland and<br />

Macomb Counties, and capacity-building for Early Childhood Investment<br />

Corporation.<br />

4404. Evergreen, Vancouver, Canada. $100,000, 2007. 1.50-year grant.<br />

Toward planning costs associated with designing green building.<br />

4405. Fairbanks Museum and Planetarium, Saint Johnsbury, VT. $45,000,<br />

2007. Toward planning associated with designing green building.<br />

4406. Funders Network for Smart Growth and Livable Communities, Coral<br />

Gables, FL. $200,000, 2007. To assess technical, legal, and financial<br />

resources needed to facilitate pilot and full LEED ND program, including<br />

support for certification fees for community groups.<br />

4407. Global Green USA, Santa Monica, CA. $100,000, 2007. Toward<br />

planning associated with designing green building.<br />

4408. Goodwill Industries, Tacoma, Tacoma, WA. $60,000, 2007. Toward<br />

planning costs associated with designing green building.<br />

4409. homeWORD, Missoula, MT. $75,000, 2007. Toward planning<br />

associated with designing green building.<br />

4410. Indian Creek Nature Center, Cedar Rapids, IA. $51,750, 2007. Toward<br />

planning associated with designing green building.<br />

4411. Jewish Family and Career Services, Atlanta, GA. $70,000, 2007.<br />

Toward planning associated with designing green building.<br />

4412. La Clinica de la Raza, Fruitvale Health Project, Oakland, CA. $160,000,<br />

2007. Toward strategic development plan as part of Kresge Foundation<br />

Special Opportunities Initiative.<br />

4413. Local Initiatives Support Corporation, New York, NY. $3,000,000,<br />

2007. Toward implementation of Sustainable Communities strategy.<br />

4414. Local Initiatives Support Corporation, Detroit, MI. $1,500,000, 2007.<br />

Toward expansion of capacity to provide programs and services in Next<br />

Detroit Neighborhood Initiative neighborhoods.<br />

4415. Madison Childrens Museum, Madison, WI. $95,000, 2007. Toward<br />

planning associated with designing green building.<br />

4416. Mercy Corps, Portland, OR. $50,000, 2007. Toward planning costs<br />

associated with designing green building.<br />

4417. Michigan Environmental Council, Lansing, MI. $150,000, 2007. Toward<br />

expansion of capacity for environmental initiatives in Detroit region.<br />

4418. Michigan Nonprofit Association, Lansing, MI. $100,000, 2007. For<br />

Advancing Technology of Southeast Michigan Nonprofit Program.<br />

4419. Michigan Suburbs Alliance, Ferndale, MI. $40,000, 2007. Toward<br />

operations and capacity building.<br />

4420. Mid-Ohio FoodBank, Columbus, OH. $50,000, 2007. Toward planning<br />

costs associated with designing green building.<br />

4421. Middle Way House, Bloomington, IN. $60,000, 2007. Toward planning<br />

associated with designing green building.<br />

4422. Naples Botanical Garden, Naples, FL. $60,000, 2007. Toward planning<br />

associated with designing green building.<br />

4423. Nonprofit Finance Fund, New York, NY. $2,000,000, 2007. To scale<br />

and expand services that enhance financial aptitude of nonprofit<br />

organizations and access to financial markets.<br />

4424. Olney Theater Corporation, Olney, MD. $200,000, 2007. For challenge<br />

grant toward implementation of five year strategic development plan as<br />

part of Kresge Foundation Special Opportunities Initiative.<br />

4425. Omega Institute for Holistic Studies, Rhinebeck, NY. $77,000, 2007.<br />

Toward planning support associated with designing green building.<br />

4426. Peninsula Technikon, Bellville, South Africa. $410,057, 2007. Toward<br />

implementation of strategic development plan as part of KF Special<br />

Initiative in South Africa.<br />

4427. Phipps Conservatory and Botanical Gardens, Pittsburgh, PA. $58,000,<br />

2007. Toward planning support associated with designing green<br />

building.<br />

4428. Places for People, Saint Louis, MO. $112,270, 2007. Toward<br />

implementation of strategic development plan as part of Kresge<br />

Foundation Special Opportunities Initiative.<br />

4429. Pratt Institute, Brooklyn, NY. $75,000, 2007. Toward planning<br />

associated with designing green building.<br />

4430. Preservation Wayne, Detroit, MI. $40,000, 2007. Toward operating<br />

expense and capacity building.<br />

4431. Project Renewal, New York, NY. $100,000, 2007. Toward<br />

implementation of development plan.<br />

4432. South African Institute for Advancement, Cape Town, South Africa.<br />

$353,535, 2007. Toward management of Kresge Initiative in South<br />

Africa to build advancement capacity of South African universities and<br />

hospitals.<br />

4433. South African Institute for Advancement, Cape Town, South Africa.<br />

$210,555, 2007. Toward management of Kresge Initiative in South<br />

Africa to build advancement capacity of South African universities and<br />

hospitals.<br />

4434. Spanish-Speaking Unity Council of Alameda County, Oakland, CA.<br />

$50,000, 2007. Toward planning associated with designing green<br />

building.<br />

4435. Tides Center, Africa Grantmakers Affinity Group (AGAG), San Francisco,<br />

CA. $10,000, 2007. Toward planning and implementation of Africa<br />

Grantmakers Affinity Group conference in Johannesburg, South Africa.<br />

4436. United Negro College Fund, Fairfax, VA. $2,500,000, 2007. Toward<br />

Phase I implementation of Historically Black Colleges and Universities<br />

(HBCU) Institutional Advancement Program as part of capacity-building<br />

initiative.<br />

4437. University Cultural Center Association, Detroit, MI. $230,000, 2007.<br />

3-year grant. For operating support and business analysis.<br />

4438. University of Hawaii-West Oahu, Pearl City, HI. $100,000, 2007. Toward<br />

planning support associated with designing green building.<br />

4439. University of Pennsylvania, Morris Arboretum of the University of<br />

Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA. $75,000, 2007. Toward planning<br />

associated with designing green building.<br />

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4440. University of Pretoria, Pretoria, South Africa. $462,443, 2007. Toward<br />

implementation of strategic development plan as part of KF Special<br />

Initiative in South Africa.<br />

4441. University of Texas, Community College Leadership Program, Austin,<br />

TX. $62,200, 2007. For challenge grant toward support of participation<br />

of Wayne County and Henry Ford Community Colleges in Achieving the<br />

Dream Initiative in Michigan with oversight from Lumina Foundation and<br />

Coordination by MDC, Inc.<br />

4442. University of the Western Cape, Bellville, South Africa. $267,004,<br />

2007. Toward implementation of strategic development plan as part of<br />

Kresge Foundation Special Initiative in South Africa.<br />

4443. University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, South Africa. $56,000,<br />

2007. Toward implementation of strategic development plan as part of<br />

KF Special Initiative in South Africa.<br />

4444. University of Wyoming, Laramie, WY. $65,000, 2007. Toward planning<br />

costs associated with designing green building.<br />

4445. Wayne County Community College District, Detroit, MI. $50,000, 2007.<br />

Toward support of participation of Wayne County Community College<br />

District in Achieving the Dream Initiative in Michigan with oversight from<br />

Lumina Foundation and Coordination by MDC, Inc.<br />

4446. West End Cultural Center, Winnipeg, Canada. $25,000, 2007. Toward<br />

planning support associated with designing green building.<br />

4447. Westminster College, Salt Lake City, UT. $75,000, 2007. Toward<br />

planning costs associated with designing green building.<br />

4448. Winston-Salem Industries for the Blind, Winston-Salem, NC. $47,201,<br />

2007. Toward implementation of development plan.<br />

4449. Youth Development, National Hispanic Child and Family Development<br />

Institute, Albuquerque, NM. $100,000, 2007. For bonus grant for<br />

successful completion of development plan.<br />

McGregor Fund<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in the metropolitan Detroit, MI, area, including<br />

Wayne, Oakland, and Macomb counties. No support for disease-specific<br />

organizations (or their local affiliates). No grants to individuals, or for<br />

scholarships directly, fellowships, travel, workshops, seminars, special<br />

events, film or video projects, or conferences; no loans.<br />

4450. Accounting Aid Society, Detroit, MI. $35,000, 2007. For general<br />

operating support.<br />

4451. BoardSource, Washington, DC. $56,650, 2007.<br />

4452. Corporation for Supportive Housing, Brighton, MI. $116,000, 2007. For<br />

intensive 18-month training initiative for Detroit-based agencies<br />

developing and operating supportive housing.<br />

4453. Michigan Coalition Against Domestic and Sexual Violence, Okemos, MI.<br />

$525,000, 2007. 3-year grant. For Building the Safety Net, initiative to<br />

build the capacity of Detroit-based providers of services to victims of<br />

domestic and sexual violence.<br />

4454. Michigan Nonprofit Association, Lansing, MI. $56,650, 2007.<br />

4455. Southwest Counseling and Development Services, Detroit, MI.<br />

$54,880, 2007. For preparation of evaluation project to determine<br />

effectiveness of local permanent supportive housing programs in<br />

reducing chronic homelessness. Evaluation undertaken for benefit of<br />

Detroit Team to End Chronic Homelessness, part of Homeless Action<br />

Network of Detroit.<br />

The Meijer Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in Grand Rapids, MI, some giving also in Greenville,<br />

MI. No grants to individuals.<br />

4456. Frederik Meijer Gardens and Sculpture Park, Grand Rapids, MI.<br />

$85,000, 2006. For staffing study.<br />

Charles Stewart Mott Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving nationally and to emerging countries in Central and Eastern<br />

Europe, Russia, and South Africa. No support for religious organizations<br />

for religious purposes. No grants to individuals, or for building or<br />

endowment funds in general or for research, film or video projects,<br />

books, scholarships, or fellowships.<br />

4457. Academy for Educational Development, Washington, DC. $165,000,<br />

2007. 3-year grant. For Promising Practices in After-School Programs<br />

which work to develop process for identifying promising practices,<br />

analyzes and disseminates them, and establish structure through which<br />

promising practices are identified and disseminated.<br />

4458. Academy for the Development of Philanthropy in Poland, Warsaw,<br />

Poland. $600,000, 2007. 3-year grant. For regranting efforts to ensure<br />

independent funding for community foundation development in the Czech<br />

Republic, Hungary, Poland, and Slovakia (the Visegrad countries) through<br />

Community Foundation Development Fund.<br />

4459. Accountability Institute South Africa, Johannesburg, South Africa.<br />

$70,000, 2007. 2-year grant. To work with selected nonprofits, including<br />

Mott grantees, to put in place proper financial and accountability<br />

systems to improve governance and reporting of nonprofits in South<br />

Africa.<br />

4460. ActionAid USA, Washington, DC. $12,000, 2007. 1.25-year grant. For<br />

conference, Organizing After Natural Disasters. Project will enable<br />

community organizers and leaders from disaster-affected communities<br />

in Asia and the Americas to share experiences about ways that poor and<br />

vulnerable people have been engaged in reconstruction process,<br />

strengthen capacity of grassroots organizations to influence rebuilding<br />

policies in post-disaster situations, and document and disseminate best<br />

practices in the field.<br />

4461. Amazon Watch, San Francisco, CA. $128,333, 2007. 2.25-year grant.<br />

For International Finance and the Amazon Program, effort to monitor<br />

natural resource extraction and infrastructure projects financed by<br />

international financial institutions and private banks that negatively<br />

affect environment and indigenous communities in Amazon River basin.<br />

4462. Ameregis, Minneapolis, MN. $25,000, 2007. To provide technical<br />

assistance to Michigan-based grantees working on growth management<br />

and urban revitalization.<br />

4463. American Association of School Administrators, Arlington, VA. $30,000,<br />

2007. For efforts to introduce 50 of the top superintendents in the<br />

country to ideas contained in the Mott-funded report, A New Day for<br />

Learning and toward portion of Leadership for Change: National<br />

Superintendent of the Year Forum panel presentation and small group<br />

discussions on A New Day for Learning, and development of a white<br />

paper.<br />

4464. American Institute for Social Justice, Washington, DC. $300,000,<br />

2007. 2-year grant. To expand training and technical assistance provided<br />

to local Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now<br />

(ACORN) groups to help them identify, recruit, and train additional<br />

organizers; provide ongoing professional and personal development<br />

opportunities for organizers; hold local and regional training events for<br />

leaders; develop new chapters; form partnerships with other organizing<br />

networks; and develop long-range self-sufficiency plans for financial<br />

support.<br />

4465. American Institute for Social Justice, Washington, DC. $200,000,<br />

2007. 2-year grant. For work to organize parents, students and<br />

community members to address failing schools in low-income Chicago<br />

neighborhoods by improving teacher quality and retention and creating<br />

small schools, and to participate in eight-site study to explore<br />

contribution of education organizing to education reform efforts in<br />

low-performing districts and schools.<br />

4466. American Institute for Social Justice, Washington, DC. $150,000,<br />

2007. 2-year grant. For demonstration project, Genesee County<br />

Prosperity Campaign, helping low-income families in Genesee County,<br />

Michigan, access benefits for which they are eligible.<br />

4467. American Institute for Social Justice, Washington, DC. $10,000, 2007.<br />

2-year grant. For continued support to provide increased and intense<br />

technical assistance to ACORN groups in Gulf region devastated by<br />

Hurricane Katrina.<br />

4468. American Rivers, Washington, DC. $542,000, 2007. 2-year grant. For<br />

Running Rivers Campaign, which will sponsor studies and demonstration<br />

projects, and for program evaluation, finding of which will strengthen<br />

scientific and policy expertise that environmental nonprofits contribute<br />

to dam relicensing discussions.<br />

4469. Appleseed Foundation, Washington, DC. $100,000, 2007. For research<br />

and technical assistance on No Child Left Behind Law and its<br />

implementation for local community organizations.<br />

4470. Aspen Institute, Washington, DC. $300,000, 2007. To promote greater<br />

sustainability in field of micro-enterprise.<br />

4471. Aspen Institute, Washington, DC. $250,000, 2007. For technical<br />

assistance for MicroTest, grassroots effort to improve the quality of<br />

antipoverty, microenterprise development programs in the U.S. Renewal<br />

will support continuing efforts to expand membership, build<br />

sustainability, and enhance value of performance and outcomes data<br />

generated for members, funders, and other stakeholders.<br />

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4472. Aspen Institute, Washington, DC. $225,000, 2007. To enable Sector<br />

Skills Academy to conduct class that will increase number of sectoral<br />

employment practitioners who are knowledgeable about strategies that<br />

will benefit low-income workers.<br />

4473. Aspen Institute, Washington, DC. $100,000, 2007. 1.25-year grant.<br />

For continued support for Nonprofit Sector Research Fund as they make<br />

transitions from core research program to new component focused on<br />

community foundations designed to increase knowledge, better inform<br />

policy and practice, and deepen the field of researchers.<br />

4474. Association for International Education and Exchange, Dortmund,<br />

Germany. $155,000, 2007. 3-year grant. To support civil society<br />

development in Belarus by building capacity of Belarusian<br />

nongovernmental organizations.<br />

4475. Association of Slovak Community Foundations, Bratislava, Slovakia.<br />

$50,000, 2007. 2-year grant. For institutional development including<br />

developing new services for members, promoting community foundations<br />

as vehicles for community development in Slovakia, and carrying out<br />

strategic planning process for future financial sustainability of<br />

Association and its members.<br />

4476. Black Sash Trust, Cape Town, South Africa. $50,000, 2007. 2-year<br />

grant. To address challenges currently facing community-based paralegal<br />

sector in South Africa by supporting process directed at finding solutions<br />

for sustainability of sector and strengthening role of assisting poor and<br />

marginalized communities in gaining access to their rights.<br />

4477. Blueprint Research and Design, San Francisco, CA. $80,000, 2007.<br />

1.25-year grant. Toward research project, Community Foundation<br />

Futures, effort to explore future of community foundations in the U.S.,<br />

exploring emerging issues and innovations in the field and addressing<br />

questions of how community foundations will look in 2025.<br />

4478. BoardSource, Washington, DC. $300,000, 2007. 2-year grant. For<br />

general support.<br />

4479. BoardSource, Washington, DC. $300,000, 2007. 1.50-year grant. For<br />

Building Nonprofit Leadership Initiative, partnership in Flint and Genesee<br />

County between BoardSource and United Way of Genesee County to<br />

provide training, consulting, tools, and resources to enhance governance<br />

capacity of local leaders and their service on boards of many nonprofit<br />

organizations. Goals for project include redefining community’s<br />

understanding of what board service means, shifting culture of board<br />

service in Genesee County, increasing effectiveness of nonprofit boards<br />

of directors, and improving board governance practices.<br />

4480. Brown University, Annenberg Institute for School Reform, Providence,<br />

RI. $40,000, 2007. 2-year grant. To evaluate Education Organizing<br />

Study, which seeks to understand added value of community organizing<br />

to school improvement, documenting ways in which community<br />

organizing strategies produce concrete educational improvements for<br />

low-income children.<br />

4481. CARE USA, Atlanta, GA. $100,000, 2007. For re-granting work<br />

(including technical assistance) to re-establish fundamental elements of<br />

social and community life in eastern Republic of Serbia region in<br />

Bosnia-Herzegovina and Slavonia region in Croatia. Project will<br />

strengthen nonprofit sector by stimulating citizen participation in<br />

community life through support for vibrant, grassroots citizen initiatives<br />

and civic organizations.<br />

4482. Career Alliance, Michigan Works, Flint, MI. $65,000, 2007. To provide<br />

technical assistance to develop sound financial systems as well as<br />

professional recruiting to help select new chief executive officer for<br />

organization.<br />

4483. Center for American Progress, Washington, DC. $70,000, 2007. To<br />

conduct external evaluation of grantmaking activities under the Mott<br />

Foundation’s income security portfolio between 2000 and 2007. Review<br />

will assess progress, relative to baseline, on outcomes sought for<br />

grantmaking portfolio. In addition to progress, final evaluation report will<br />

show examples of how income security grantmaking strategies have<br />

been expanded in the field, how Foundation’s work to inform policy,<br />

improve practice, and evaluate promising strategies influenced these<br />

efforts, and what impact Foundation’s investment in these strategies<br />

had on poverty alleviation.<br />

4484. Center for Community Change, Washington, DC. $300,000, 2007.<br />

2-year grant. Toward technical assistance for Education Project, which<br />

assists local community-driven school reform efforts, focusing on<br />

elementary school age children, publishes Education Organizing, and<br />

explores potential policy initiatives.<br />

4485. Center for Community Change, Washington, DC. $300,000, 2007.<br />

2-year grant. For general support.<br />

4486. Center for Community Change, Washington, DC. $251,000, 2007. For<br />

regranting efforts for Intermediary Support for Organizing Communities,<br />

which provides seed grants and technical assistance to emerging<br />

community-based organizations serving low-income neighborhoods in<br />

Northwest and Mid-Atlantic regions.<br />

4487. Center for Community Change, Washington, DC. $125,000, 2007. To<br />

create historical record and system for documenting history of<br />

community organizing in the U.S. Through research and interviews,<br />

Center will collect and organize data and stories, publish results, and<br />

also post results on the Internet for use by other researchers and writers.<br />

4488. Center for Effective Philanthropy, Cambridge, MA. $200,000, 2007.<br />

2-year grant. For general operating support.<br />

4489. Center for Law and Social Policy, Washington, DC. $400,000, 2007.<br />

2-year grant. To provide research for Leading Edge States Project, which<br />

will help state policymakers, administrators and program providers<br />

interpret and implement new federal welfare reform law in order to<br />

improve economic well-being of low-income families and their children.<br />

4490. Center for Law and Social Policy, Washington, DC. $20,000, 2007. For<br />

capacity building efforts.<br />

4491. Center for Responsible Lending, Durham, NC. $34,500, 2007. Toward<br />

initiative entitled, Community Outreach on Housing Foreclosure and<br />

Predatory Lending, to reach out to community leaders in selected states<br />

to provide research and training for community leaders and policymakers<br />

in order to assist existing borrowers and implement lending standards.<br />

4492. Chrysalis Works, Los Angeles, CA. $15,000, 2007. 2-year grant. To<br />

expand Transitional Jobs Program with research, planning, and<br />

development of new market-based transitional employment strategies<br />

and for documentation and evaluation of process to glean information<br />

about establishing market-based strategies for hard-to-employ<br />

indviduals.<br />

4493. CIF of the San Francisco Foundation, San Francisco, CA. $75,000,<br />

2007. For Diversity in Philanthropy Project.<br />

4494. Civic Space, Kiev, Ukraine. $100,000, 2007. 3-year grant. For<br />

institutional development.<br />

4495. Clean Wisconsin, Madison, WI. $120,000, 2007. 2-year grant. For<br />

initiative, Managing Water Resources for Today and Tomorrow, which will<br />

encourage Wisconsin environmental community’s participation in Annex<br />

2001 process, which is an amendment to Great Lakes Charter outlining<br />

new regional approach to water management.<br />

4496. Collaborative Communications Group, Washington, DC. $1,500,000,<br />

2007. 2-year grant. For Statewide After-School Network Meetings,<br />

initiative to promote learning and development through quality programs<br />

that provide safety and enrichment outside the traditional classroom.<br />

4497. College of Charleston Foundation, Charleston, SC. $450,000, 2007.<br />

4-year grant. Toward continued development of the Afterschool and<br />

Community Learning Network which will continue to serve and<br />

complement existing groups working in support of after school programs<br />

by raising and exploring emerging policy issues and future opportunities<br />

for after school, such as increasing family connections to student<br />

learning and introducing after school into discussions regarding<br />

adequate and equitable education. Activities include providing technical<br />

assistance and advice to statewide afterschool networks, education<br />

groups, and youth development-based organizations.<br />

4498. Columbia University, School of Law, New York, NY. $100,000, 2007.<br />

2-year grant. For Oversight and Regulation of Charitable Organizations,<br />

project of National State Attorneys General Program. Goal of project is<br />

to foster comprehensive approach by state attorneys general to<br />

protecting charitable assets and ensuring their lawful, highest, and best<br />

use in the public interest.<br />

4499. Communications Leadership Institute, San Francisco, CA. $11,000,<br />

2007. 2-year grant. To increase media capacity of community organizing<br />

groups through SPIN (Strategic Press Information Network) Academy<br />

Project based in San Francisco, CA. SPIN provides accessible and<br />

affordable communications consulting, training, coaching, networking<br />

opportunities and tools in response to needs of community organizing<br />

groups.<br />

4500. Community Catalyst, Boston, MA. $200,000, 2007. 1.75-year grant.<br />

For technical assistance for Community Learning Project, effort to engage<br />

people with extensive experience in community organizing and<br />

community development to explore ways to build stranger infrastructure<br />

for learning in field of community and social change.<br />

4501. Community Catalyst, Boston, MA. $139,500, 2007. To evaluate<br />

community organizing strategies which are part of Building Organized<br />

Communities and Community-Driven Reform portfolios of Pathways Out<br />

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of Poverty program. Assessment is aimed at determining extent to which<br />

grantmaking has met goal of identifying, testing, and expanding efforts<br />

to create pathways out of poverty for low-income families and<br />

communities.<br />

4502. Community Chest of the Western Cape, Cape Town, South Africa.<br />

$80,000, 2007. 2-year grant. For capacity building.<br />

4503. Community Coalition for Substance Abuse Prevention and Treatment,<br />

Los Angeles, CA. $200,000, 2007. 2-year grant. Toward effort to<br />

organize, develop, and implement initiative to win universal access to<br />

college preparatory course for South Los Angeles high schools, with goal<br />

of reducing drop-out rates, improving college preparedness and boosting<br />

college attendance, and to allow Coalition to participate in eight-site<br />

study to explore contribution of education organizing to education reform<br />

efforts in low-performing districts and schools.<br />

4504. Community Development Resource Association, Cape Town, South<br />

Africa. $100,000, 2007. 2-year grant. For general support.<br />

4505. Community Foundation Partnership, Togliatti, Russia. $150,000, 2007.<br />

3-year grant. For institutional development, including strengthening and<br />

expansion of community foundations as means of mobilizing local<br />

resources across Russia. Goal will also include creating range of<br />

products and services for both existing and prospective membership,<br />

including creating virtual library of information resources for members,<br />

through which it will collate and disseminate best practices in foundation<br />

operations. Partnership will develop selection of training materials for<br />

both developing and experienced foundations and will stage regular<br />

training and networking events for members, including annual<br />

conference of Russian community foundations. Internships and<br />

mentoring relationships will be fostered in order to strengthen links<br />

across membership.<br />

4506. Community Training and Assistance Center, Boston, MA. $251,000,<br />

2007. For Intermediary Support for Organizing Communities, which<br />

provides seed grants and technical assistance to emerging<br />

community-based organizations serving low-income neighborhoods in<br />

Northwest and Mid-Atlantic regions.<br />

4507. CompuMentor, San Francisco, CA. $100,000, 2007. To provide<br />

technical assistance to international and domestic grantees in complying<br />

with USA Patriot Act.<br />

4508. Conservation Fund, Arlington, VA. $200,000, 2007. 6.25-year grant.<br />

For Great Lakes Revolving Loan Fund designed to provide short-term<br />

financing critical to conservation of coastal and freshwater sites of<br />

exceptional ecological significance in the U.S. portion of the Great Lakes<br />

basin. Loans from fund will be used for purchase of property as well as<br />

for purchase of conservation easements.<br />

4509. Corporation for a Skilled Workforce, Ann Arbor, MI. $250,091, 2007.<br />

To assist Michigan in strengthening capacity of local workforce<br />

development organizations including creating small business<br />

development infrastructure; reflecting on lessons learned in reshaping<br />

state’s workforce policy; implementing federally funded Workforce<br />

Innovation in Regional Economic Development initiative; and evaluating<br />

alternative staffing pilot in Flint designed to facilitate jobs for<br />

hard-to-employ persons.<br />

4510. Corporation for a Skilled Workforce, Ann Arbor, MI. $75,000, 2007. For<br />

research to support analysis of micro-enterprise development services<br />

available in Michigan and create plan for advancing micro-enterprise<br />

development within state of Michigan’s broader economic development<br />

strategy.<br />

4511. Corporation for a Skilled Workforce, Ann Arbor, MI. $48,894, 2007. For<br />

partnership with Social Venture Solutions, Inc., to work with Michigan<br />

Department of Human Services and Department of Labor and Economic<br />

Growth to create pilot project in Michigan to test viability of full-scale Food<br />

Stamps Employment and Training Program across the state. This effort<br />

seeks to: increase number of food stamp recipients who have access to<br />

Food Stamps Employment and Training Program services, including<br />

education, training, and employment assistance; leverage current<br />

investment of public and private nonfederal funds in workforce<br />

development system to improve and broaden services; and increase<br />

enrollment rate among eligible food stamp recipients who are not<br />

currently enrolled in food stamp programs.<br />

4512. Corporation for a Skilled Workforce, Ann Arbor, MI. $30,000, 2007. To<br />

develop network for states interested in learning about best practices<br />

and evidence-based approaches to successfully move families into<br />

employment and out of poverty through Michigan Temporary Assistance<br />

to Needy Families (TANF) Learning Convening. Network of officials from<br />

six to eight states, including Michigan, will provide ongoing vehicle for<br />

joint problem solving, sharing of ideas, and development of best<br />

practices. Grantee will convene participating officials two to three times<br />

annually, while facilitating ongoing communications between in-person<br />

meetings through conference calls and electronic means.<br />

4513. Corporation for Enterprise Development, Washington, DC. $175,000,<br />

2007. To provide technical assistance for Allowing Enterprise: Federal<br />

Microenterprise Policy Project, which supports established and emerging<br />

state microenterprise organizations.<br />

4514. Council of Chief State School Officers, Washington, DC. $225,000,<br />

2007. Toward planning and convening next meeting of State Education<br />

Agencies that administer 21st Century Community Learning Centers and<br />

Supplemental Education Services programs.<br />

4515. Council of Michigan Foundations, Grand Haven, MI. $200,000, 2007.<br />

2-year grant. For Government Performance Improvement Initiative,<br />

project of Council, is for Michigan to use private consulting companies<br />

to achieve at least $30 million in cost savings and revenue enhancement<br />

by January 31, 2008. Priority areas to achieve these savings have been<br />

identified and include shared financial services and process<br />

improvement, pension transformation, and revenue enhancement.<br />

4516. Cross and Joftus, Bethesda, MD. $100,000, 2007. For efforts to<br />

provide financial options to policymakers, education reform advocates,<br />

and program leaders seeking to implement reforms that focus on<br />

restructuring time and learning. Work is connected to Mott-funded report,<br />

A New Day for Learning. Deliverables will include: document on financing<br />

approaches and case studies for restructuring time and learning that will<br />

support communities to make better use of existing resources; and<br />

technical assistance to statewide after school networks and others in<br />

using these financial approaches. Written products will be shared broadly<br />

through electronic media and partnerships with organizations working to<br />

support similar efforts.<br />

4517. Direct Action and Research Training Center, Miami, FL. $180,000,<br />

2007. 2-year grant. For DART Organizers Institute, initiative to engage in<br />

systematic recruitment and training, internship, mentoring, and job<br />

placement for community organizers.<br />

4518. DOCKDA Rural Development Agency, Kimberley, South Africa. $80,000,<br />

2007. 2-year grant. For general operating support.<br />

4519. Environmental Support Center, Washington, DC. $302,000, 2007.<br />

2-year grant. For work to strengthen capacity of freshwater groups in<br />

Southeast and Great Lakes areas.<br />

4520. Environmental Support Center, Washington, DC. $15,000, 2007.<br />

2.50-year grant. For general support.<br />

4521. European Citizen Action Service, Information and Training Program,<br />

Brussels, Belgium. $200,000, 2007. 2-year grant. For NGOs for an<br />

Enlarged Union, program to raise awareness among Central and Eastern<br />

European nongovernmental organizations about the European Union and<br />

accession-related issues. Project will conduct research, pilot training<br />

methods, and organize internship opportunities within four European<br />

Union candidate countries in Central and Eastern Europe.<br />

4522. European Foundation Centre, Brussels, Belgium. $45,000, 2007.<br />

3-year grant. For Grantmakers East Group, affinity group working to<br />

improve effectiveness of grantmaking in Central/Eastern Europe and the<br />

former Soviet Union and to encourage new donor activity in the region.<br />

4523. Finance Project, Washington, DC. $100,000, 2007. 2-year grant. For<br />

Grantmakers Income Security Taskforce, affinity group of funders who<br />

are broadly interested in social and economic conditions that generate<br />

and perpetuate poverty. Its mission is to broaden funders’ perspectives<br />

on critical issues, deepen their understanding of issues in which they are<br />

already active, and promote strategic, collaborative grantmaking.<br />

4524. First Nations Development Institute, Longmont, CO. $50,000, 2007.<br />

2-year grant. For Strengthening Native American Philanthropy Initiative,<br />

effort to encourage philanthropy that serves needs of tribes, native<br />

communities and Native Americans throughout the U.S.<br />

4525. Flint Cultural Center Corporation, Flint, MI. $200,000, 2007. For<br />

strategic planning process and facility assessment for Sloan Museum,<br />

which has not had major renovations since construction in 1966. In<br />

addition, operations of Sloan are spread among multiple buildings. A<br />

committee has been formed with representatives from Cultural Center,<br />

education community, and other stakeholders to develop vision for future<br />

direction of Sloan and work with museum and exhibition consultants to<br />

determine facility needs of Sloan to best serve community. Consultants<br />

will help define spatial needs of Sloan and develop multiple design<br />

alternatives, including how changes could be incorporated into existing<br />

facilities, as well as how it might look in a new facility. Cost estimates<br />

will be developed for most promising alternative designs.<br />

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4526. Flint Institute of Music, Flint, MI. $10,000, 2007. To implement<br />

component of diversity plan to increase number of minority participants,<br />

audiences, and staff that are reflective of the community it serves.<br />

Diversity and inclusion training will be developed and implemented for<br />

staff, facility, and board members to improve cultural awareness,<br />

sensitivity, and competence through all aspects of organization.<br />

4527. Foundation Center, New York, NY. $80,000, 2007. 1.25-year grant. To<br />

publish third edition of America’s Nonprofit Sector: A Primer by Dr. Lester<br />

Salamon, which provides concise overview of structure and operation of<br />

nonprofit sector in the U.S.<br />

4528. Foundation for Local Government Reform, Sofia, Bulgaria. $150,000,<br />

2007. 2-year grant. For institutional development.<br />

4529. FSG Social Impact Advisors, Boston, MA. $150,000, 2007. 2-year<br />

grant. For start-up support for Community Foundation Insights, project<br />

with goal to strengthen sustainability and leadership of community<br />

foundations by collecting, analyzing, benchmarking, and providing on-line<br />

access to financial and operational data from community foundations<br />

across the country; identifying and providing how-to manuals on best<br />

practices; conducting fieldwide research; and providing technical<br />

assistance to smaller community foundations.<br />

4530. Gamaliel Foundation, Chicago, IL. $300,000, 2007. 2-year grant. For<br />

general support.<br />

4531. Gamaliel Foundation, Chicago, IL. $30,000, 2007. 2-year grant. For<br />

general support.<br />

4532. Genesee Area Focus Fund, Flint, MI. $46,000, 2007. To provide loaned<br />

staff member to nonprofit Uptown Reinvestment Corporation for work on<br />

charitable efforts to revitalize downtown Flint as form of technical<br />

assistance for Downtown Flint Revitalization Project.<br />

4533. Greater Flint Health Coalition, Flint, MI. $100,000, 2007. For Flint<br />

Healthcare Employment Opportunities Project, with purpose being to<br />

create sustainable employment and promote career advancement for<br />

low-income Flint residents by working with health industry employers to<br />

restructure their hiring, retention, and promotional practice for entry-level<br />

healthcare employees.<br />

4534. Gulf Restoration Network, New Orleans, LA. $150,000, 2007. 2-year<br />

grant. For general operating support.<br />

4535. Harvard University, Family Research Project, Cambridge, MA.<br />

$300,000, 2007. 2-year grant. To evaluate Statewide Afterschool<br />

Networks, multistate effort to further policies and practices necessary to<br />

develop and sustain quality after school programs. Deliverables for the<br />

project include: self-assessment tools for statewide after school<br />

networks; technical assistance to networks to support effort; and<br />

evaluation on effectiveness of overall statewide after school initiative.<br />

4536. Harvard University, Family Research Project, Cambridge, MA. $70,000,<br />

2007. 2-year grant. To evaluate Learning Beyond the Classroom.<br />

4537. Hatcher Group, Bethesda, MD. $250,000, 2007. 2-year grant. To assist<br />

in broad-based effort (including technical assistance) to inform<br />

policymakers and public about implications of federal proposals to cut<br />

funding for key domestic programs and to change budget rules and<br />

program structures in way that leads to even deeper cuts down the road.<br />

4538. Health Management Associates, Lansing, MI. $60,000, 2007. 3-year<br />

grant. To evaluate Genesee Health Plan, health insurance plan for<br />

low-income adults in Flint.<br />

4539. Independent Sector, Washington, DC. $100,000, 2007. Toward<br />

support of national panel to study ways of strengthening the nonprofit<br />

sector including philanthropic institutions.<br />

4540. Insight Center for Community Economic Development, Oakland, CA.<br />

$325,000, 2007. 2-year grant. For National Network of Sector Partners,<br />

group that works to increase use of sector strategy by institutions<br />

involved in workforce and economic development.<br />

4541. Insight Center for Community Economic Development, Oakland, CA.<br />

$50,000, 2007. For partnership between National Network of Sector<br />

Partners and Southern Growth Policies Board to develop Southern<br />

Sectoral Employment Initiative. Sector employment development aims to<br />

help low-income workers find, keep, and advance in good-paying jobs,<br />

while also improving regional economy by addressing labor-market needs<br />

in targeted industry sectors. Initiative will be geared toward expanding<br />

support for sector initiatives in the South and creating upward mobility<br />

for low-wage, low-skilled workers.<br />

4542. Institute for Conservation Leadership, Takoma Park, MD. $300,000,<br />

2007. 2-year grant. To provide technical assistance for Freshwater<br />

Leadership Initiative, effort to improve organizational capacity of<br />

freshwater conservation groups in Great Lakes and Southeast, as well<br />

as strengthen collaborative efforts among such organizations.<br />

4543. International Commission on Missing Persons, Sarajevo,<br />

Bosnia-Herzegovina. $150,000, 2007. 2-year grant. For regranting<br />

efforts and capacity building work for Associations of Families of Missing<br />

Persons.<br />

4544. Jewish Vocational Service, Boston, MA. $75,000, 2007. For Retention<br />

and Wage Progression Strategies, initiative to retain employment and<br />

secure higher wages for participants in Mott-funded random assignment<br />

sectoral employment impact study. Case manager/employment<br />

specialist will be hired who will provide intensive case management<br />

services, retention counseling, and next step planning; serve as an<br />

intermediary between employee and supervisor; and provide<br />

re-employment services for those participants who lose their jobs.<br />

4545. Land Trust Alliance, Washington, DC. $320,000, 2007. 2-year grant.<br />

To provide technical assistance for Southeast Land Trust<br />

Capacity-Building Program, effort to enhance organizational capacity of<br />

land trusts that operate within Great Lakes basin.<br />

4546. Learning Point Associates, Naperville, IL. $200,000, 2007. 2-year<br />

grant. To collect and disseminate promising practices in after-school<br />

programs.<br />

4547. Local Initiatives Support Corporation, New York, NY. $100,000, 2007.<br />

To provide technical assistance for Flint and Genesee County Community<br />

Development Project, with focus on local housing redevelopment efforts<br />

and urban redevelopment.<br />

4548. MDRC, New York, NY. $100,000, 2007. Toward Phase II of Career<br />

Academy Evaluation, continuing evaluation of career academies to<br />

determine whether these schools have impact on post-secondary<br />

completion and degree attainment and whether earnings impacts and<br />

employment are increasing and sustainable. Evaluation also examines<br />

broader set of outcomes for career academy alumni including nature of<br />

their jobs, career mobility opportunities, healthy lifestyles, civic<br />

engagement, marriage and family formation, and reductions in risk-taking<br />

behavior.<br />

4549. MDRC, New York, NY. $75,000, 2007. To conduct external evaluation<br />

of funding and programmatic activities of Mott Foundation’s Vulnerable<br />

Youth grantmaking portfolio. Review and assessment will focus on<br />

whether strategies under Vulnerable Youth portfolio are making progress<br />

toward improving education and employment opportunities for dropouts<br />

and other underserved students. In addition to assessing progress,<br />

review will document how strategies have been expanded in the field and<br />

how Foundation’s work to inform policy, improve practice, and assess<br />

promising strategies influenced these efforts.<br />

4550. Metro Housing Partnership, Flint, MI. $100,000, 2007. For general<br />

operating support.<br />

4551. Metro Housing Partnership, Flint, MI. $25,000, 2007. To allow<br />

Partnership to join with Flint Area Association of Realtors to host<br />

Ambassador City Summit, which will address issues affecting real estate<br />

market and homeownership in Flint and Genesee County, and includes<br />

participation of real estate community, banks, nonprofit housing and<br />

neighborhood agencies, and local units of government. Further, grant will<br />

support Partnership’s efforts to develop comprehensive housing plan for<br />

Flint and Genesee County.<br />

4552. Mexican Center for Philanthropy, Mexico City, Mexico. $80,000, 2007.<br />

To coordinate Mexico’s Community Foundations Group.<br />

4553. Michigan Nonprofit Association, Lansing, MI. $50,000, 2007. For<br />

operating support for NPower Michigan, network of providers of high<br />

quality, unbiased, affordable, and appropriate technology assistance to<br />

nonprofit organizations.<br />

4554. Mott Community College, Flint, MI. $106,782, 2007. For operating<br />

support for Smart Teachers As Role Models (STAR), program to increase<br />

number of African-American male teachers in grades K-8 in Genesee<br />

County.<br />

4555. National Alliance for Volunteer Action, Plovdiv, Bulgaria. $90,000,<br />

2007. 2-year grant. For project, The Rebirth of Voluntarism in Bulgaria,<br />

effort to promote and develop voluntarism in Bulgaria.<br />

4556. National Association of Elementary School Principals Foundation,<br />

Alexandria, VA. $300,000, 2007. 2-year grant. To update, publish and<br />

disseminate publication, After-School Programs and the K-8 Principal:<br />

Standards for Quality School-Age Child Care in effort to help principals<br />

understand their role as leaders in afterschool programs.<br />

4557. National Association of Workforce Boards, Institute for Innovation in<br />

Workforce Policy and Practice, Arlington, VA. $150,000, 2007. To design<br />

and implement comprehensive technical assistance and capacity<br />

improvement program for Workforce Investment Boards across the U.S.,<br />

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including development of Institute to increase business-centered<br />

innovations and leadership for Workforce Investment Boards.<br />

4558. National Conference of State Legislatures, Denver, CO. $100,000,<br />

2007. 2-year grant. For project, Informing State Legislatures: Statewide<br />

After-school Policy, helping state legislatures learn about developments<br />

in after-school programs and work with After-school Technical Assistance<br />

Collaborative (ATAC).<br />

4559. National Council of La Raza, Washington, DC. $251,000, 2007. For<br />

Intermediary Support for Organizing Communities, which provides seed<br />

grants and technical assistance to emerging community-based<br />

organizations serving low-income neighborhoods in Northwest and<br />

Mid-Atlantic regions.<br />

4560. National Council of Nonprofit Associations, Washington, DC. $75,000,<br />

2007. For general support.<br />

4561. National Council on Alcoholism and Addictions-Greater Flint Area, Flint,<br />

MI. $30,411, 2007. For technical assistance toward merging of Council<br />

with Catholic Charities of Shiawassee and Genesee Counties. Support<br />

will offset transition and relocation costs related to merger and ensure<br />

that community will have continued access to mental health and<br />

substance abuse services.<br />

4562. National Mentoring Partnership, Alexandria, VA. $200,000, 2007. For<br />

technical assistance for Afterschool Mentoring Resources, effort to<br />

provide national mentoring guidelines for programs, including afterschool<br />

programs across the country.<br />

4563. National Training and Information Center, Chicago, IL. $251,000,<br />

2007. For Intermediary Support for Organizing Communities (IS0)<br />

program, which provides start-up support and technical assistance to<br />

emerging community-based organizations serving low-income<br />

neighborhoods.<br />

4564. National Youth Employment Coalition, Washington, DC. $20,000,<br />

2007. 2-year grant. To work with states, local communities, education<br />

systems, and leading policy groups to develop viable options and<br />

alternative pathways to diplomas for dropouts and potential dropouts<br />

ages 13-18.<br />

4565. Natural Heritage Institute, San Francisco, CA. $135,000, 2007. 2-year<br />

grant. Toward program to establish and enforce performance standards<br />

for hydropower dams to restore aquatic diversity.<br />

4566. Natural Resources Defense Council, New York, NY. $100,000, 2007.<br />

For Clean Water Network.<br />

4567. Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University, Community Development Unit,<br />

Port Elizabeth, South Africa. $80,000, 2007. 2-year grant. To assist<br />

community-based organizations providing home-based health care for<br />

people with AIDS and Frail Care Centers to strengthen their<br />

organizational, financial, and management capacities.<br />

4568. New World Foundation, New York, NY. $70,000, 2007. Toward<br />

Emerging Practitioners in Philanthropy Project, effort to strengthen new<br />

generation of grantmakers by bolstering support systems for young<br />

adults (especially people of color) beginning their careers in philanthropy,<br />

including pilot scholarship program for professional development of<br />

junior foundation staff of color, enabling them to attend key philanthropy<br />

and nonprofit sector conferences. Project will also conduct major<br />

membership drive, strengthen program offerings, and assist chapters<br />

nationwide.<br />

4569. NGO Development Foundation, Mozaik Community Development<br />

Foundation, Sarajevo, Bosnia-Herzegovina. $205,000, 2007. 2-year<br />

grant. For general support.<br />

4570. Northwest Bronx Community and Clergy Coalition, Bronx, NY.<br />

$200,000, 2007. 2-year grant. Toward education organizing work related<br />

to community-driven school reform initiatives, focusing primarily on<br />

deepening leadership skills of parents and youth engaged in organizing<br />

work, more closely uniting and coordinating youth and parent organizing<br />

efforts and winning local campaigns for school improvements especially<br />

in area of additional facilities, small schools, school safety, and school<br />

funding. Additionally, support will enable organization to participate in<br />

Foundation’s eight-site study exploring contribution of education<br />

organizing to education reform efforts.<br />

4571. Oakland Community Organizations, Oakland, CA. $200,000, 2007.<br />

2-year grant. For efforts to raise academic standards at low-income<br />

neighborhood schools in Oakland, and to participate in eight-site study<br />

on education organizing and academic improvement.<br />

4572. Open Society Fund-Bratislava, Bratislava, Slovakia. $150,000, 2007.<br />

2-year grant. For Institutional Development Program, effort to ensure<br />

independent funding for nonprofit organizations in Slovakia. Program<br />

also works to transform Fund from organization administering funds<br />

provided by George Soros to organization capable of identifying and<br />

implementing programs critical to Slovak society.<br />

4573. Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development, Paris,<br />

France. $48,940, 2007. To evaluate Youth Empowerment Partnership<br />

Programme and its effect on targeted local communities and the young<br />

people in these communities. Programme is collaborative initiative of<br />

European and U.S. foundations designed to improve lives of young<br />

people at risk in an integrated and systematic way.<br />

4574. Pacific Environment, San Francisco, CA. $200,000, 2007. 2-year grant.<br />

For efforts to stimulate civil society to protect the environment in Asian<br />

Russia including the Far East and Siberia.<br />

4575. Pact Institute, Washington, DC. $99,926, 2007. To evaluate World<br />

Bank Small Grants Program, which aims to promote civic engagement<br />

for empowerment of marginalized and vulnerable people.<br />

4576. PACT-Partnership for Community Action and Transformation Foundation,<br />

Bucharest, Romania. $120,000, 2007. 2-year grant. For general<br />

operating support.<br />

4577. Per Scholas, Bronx, NY. $75,000, 2007. For Retention and Wage<br />

Progression Strategies, initiative to retain employment and secure higher<br />

wages for participants in Mott-funded random assignment sectoral<br />

employment impact study. Case manager/employment specialist will be<br />

hired who will provide intensive case management services, retention<br />

counseling, and next step planning; serve as an intermediary between<br />

employee and supervisor; and provide re-employment services for those<br />

participants who lose their jobs.<br />

4578. Phelps-Stokes Fund, Washington, DC. $200,000, 2007. For Smart<br />

Teachers As Role Models (STAR) Initiative, effort to establish program to<br />

increase number of African-American men teaching in public elementary<br />

schools in Flint.<br />

4579. Planact, South Africa. $100,000, 2007. 2-year grant. For Participatory<br />

Local Governance Program, initiative that enhances good governance at<br />

local level and facilitates engagement between communities and their<br />

local governments for improved service delivery.<br />

4580. Prima Civitas Foundation, Lansing, MI. $200,000, 2007. For technical<br />

assistance for Mid-Michigan Innovation Team Learning Communities<br />

Initiative, effort to build learning communities throughout mid-Michigan<br />

region in advanced manufacturing, alternative energy, entrepreneurship,<br />

healthcare, and construction. Establishment of coherent learning<br />

communities for these sectors will strengthen connections among<br />

stakeholders from across the region, enhance information sharing, and<br />

spark strategic discussion on industry challenges and opportunities.<br />

Result should be integrated strategies in economic sectors that<br />

accelerate change and innovation.<br />

4581. Princes-Benefactors Ostrozkiy Foundation, Rivne, Ukraine. $100,000,<br />

2007. 3-year grant. For initiative to develop corporate social<br />

responsibility/corporate philanthropy in Ukraine.<br />

4582. Project for Conflict Resolution and Development, Port Elizabeth, South<br />

Africa. $120,000, 2007. 2-year grant. For Community Transformation<br />

and Capacity Building Programme, effort to facilitate community<br />

development at the local level, including conflict management training<br />

for rural communities and local government structures.<br />

4583. Public/Private Ventures, Philadelphia, PA. $522,000, 2007. To conduct<br />

random assignment evaluation and provide technical assistance to three<br />

sectoral training initiatives: Wisconsin Regional Training Partnership in<br />

Milwaukee; Per Scholas in the Bronx; and Jewish Vocational Services of<br />

Boston. Purpose of study is to influence public policy by specifically<br />

proving effectiveness of sector training on increased earnings and job<br />

retention as part of Sectoral Employment Impact Study.<br />

4584. Public/Private Ventures, Philadelphia, PA. $470,000, 2007. For<br />

operating support for research, planning, and implementation of<br />

alternative staffing programs in New Orleans, LA and Gulfport, MS as part<br />

of Gulf Coast Alternative Staffing Project. Alternative staffing programs,<br />

which are temporary staffing companies owned and operated by<br />

community-based agencies, will connect residents to employment and<br />

help ensure that workers receive compensation and protections they are<br />

entitled to under the law.<br />

4585. Public/Private Ventures, Philadelphia, PA. $300,000, 2007. For<br />

partnership with University of Massachusetts in Boston to conduct<br />

evaluation in the form of Alternative Staffing Field Documentation Study<br />

on four Foundation-funded, alternative staffing organizations, providing<br />

data and information necessary to advance workforce development<br />

policy and practice around alternative staffing programs.<br />

4586. Reconstruction Womens Fund, Belgrade, Serbia. $40,000, 2007.<br />

2-year grant. For institutional and program development support which<br />

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will stimulate local philanthropy and strategic grantmaking that<br />

encourages women in Serbia and Montenegro to participate in<br />

decisionmaking processes at the local and national levels.<br />

4587. Research for Action, Philadelphia, PA. $15,000, 2007. To publish case<br />

studies in which youth-led organizations have engaged in education<br />

reform, built leadership and power, and collaborated with other<br />

organizations and allies in Philadelphia.<br />

4588. Resource Center, Flint, MI. $30,000, 2007. For general operating<br />

support.<br />

4589. River Network, Portland, OR. $160,000, 2007. 2-year grant. For<br />

technical assistance toward efforts to educate freshwater groups about<br />

Clean Water Act and water quality protection programs including<br />

stormwater issues and associated wetlands protection challenges, while<br />

increasing expertise with the Clean Water Act in general.<br />

4590. Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisors, New York, NY. $75,000, 2007.<br />

1.75-year grant. To scan field of philanthropy in order to identify,<br />

describe, and assess existing resources for supporting and training<br />

diverse staff in philanthropy, as well as seek resources that help<br />

organizations more effectively understand and use diverse perspectives.<br />

4591. Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisors, Philanthropic Collaborative, New<br />

York, NY. $37,250, 2007. To scan field of philanthropy in order to<br />

identify, describe, and assess existing resources for supporting and<br />

training diverse staff in philanthropy, as well as seek resources that help<br />

organizations more effectively understand and use diverse perspectives.<br />

4592. Russia Donors Forum, Moscow, Russia. $105,000, 2007. 2.75-year<br />

grant. To enlarge and strengthen membership base of Forum in order to<br />

establish long-term sustainability, including efforts to make membership<br />

development more strategic and systematic.<br />

4593. Saint Petersburg Nongovernmental Organization Development Centre,<br />

Saint Petersburg, Russia. $100,000, 2007. 2-year grant. For general<br />

operating support.<br />

4594. SANGONet Information Association, Johannesburg, South Africa.<br />

$150,000, 2007. 2-year grant. For development of two databases,<br />

PRODDER and Thusanang, for South African nonprofit sector. Goal of<br />

PRODDER is to develop comprehensive Internet portal providing<br />

accessible and up-to-date information on South African nonprofit sector.<br />

Thusanang, which means Giving and Sharing in Sotho, will serve as<br />

user-friendly funding information portal for nonprofit organizations and<br />

grantmakers in Southern Africa.<br />

4595. Sobrevivencia, Friends of the Earth Paraguay, Asuncion, Paraguay.<br />

$150,000, 2007. 2-year grant. To build capacity and alliances to monitor<br />

international financial institutions in efforts to research potential impacts<br />

of large-scale infrastructure development in region. Organization will<br />

focus work on proposed infrastructure projects being funded through<br />

Initiative for Regional Infrastructure Integration of South America in<br />

critical ecosystems in Paraguay and adjacent countries of Bolivia, Brazil,<br />

and Argentina.<br />

4596. Society for the Study of the Nonprofit Sector, Brno, Czech Republic.<br />

$110,000, 2007. 3-year grant. To develop Center for Nonprofit Sector<br />

Research in cooperation with Masaryk University with goal of improving<br />

information, research, and policy development on nonprofit sector in<br />

Czech Republic and Central and Eastern Europe.<br />

4597. South African Institute for Advancement, Cape Town, South Africa.<br />

$100,000, 2007. 2-year grant. For general operating support.<br />

4598. Southern Echo, Jackson, MS. $251,000, 2007. For regranting efforts<br />

for Intermediary Support for Organizing Communities, which provides<br />

seed grants and technical assistance to emerging community-based<br />

organizations serving low-income neighborhoods in Northwest and<br />

Mid-Atlantic regions.<br />

4599. State Environmental Leadership Program, Madison, WI. $125,000,<br />

2007. For technical assistance including strategic communications<br />

support for Great Lakes Compact, proposed interstate compact that<br />

would govern water withdrawals and diversions throughout Great Lakes<br />

portion of basin in U.S..<br />

4600. Step by Step Moldova, Chisinau, Moldova. $240,000, 2007. 3-year<br />

grant. To develop Community School in Moldova.<br />

4601. STRIVE, Project STRIVE, New York, NY. $100,000, 2007. To replicate<br />

STRIVE, employment training, placement and support program in Benton<br />

Harbor, MI.<br />

4602. Support Center for Nonprofit Management, New York, NY. $75,000,<br />

2007. For collaborative project between Center and Coalition for New<br />

Philanthropy that provides African-American, Latino and Asian-American<br />

donors with new tools and information to increase impact of their<br />

individual and collective philanthropy in greater New York area.<br />

4603. Sustainability Institute, Stellenbosch, South Africa. $80,000, 2007.<br />

2-year grant. For Capacity-Building for Development, training and<br />

capacity-building course targeting community-based organizations.<br />

4604. Synergy Enterprises, Silver Spring, MD. $300,000, 2007. For technical<br />

assistance for 21st Century Community Learning Centers Summer<br />

Institute, helping federal grant recipients improve content, management,<br />

and quality of service delivery of after-school programs.<br />

4605. Tides Center, San Francisco, CA. $163,440, 2007. 1.75-year grant. For<br />

Philanthropic Initiative for Racial Equity, effort to build amount and<br />

effectiveness of resources aimed at combating institutional and<br />

structural racism through capacity building, education, and convening<br />

grantmakers and grantseekers. Goal for next two years is to solidify<br />

movement within philanthropy making racial equity fundamental, ongoing<br />

part of this sector. Major activities include conducting workshops with<br />

regional associations of grantmakers, other funding networks, and<br />

issue-based and identity-based affinity funders; testing and assessing<br />

tools to measure impact of racial equity grantmaking; collaborating with<br />

partners to vet tools and resources to assist grantmakers; and producing<br />

papers and reports related to grantmaking issues in field of racial equity.<br />

4606. Tides Center, San Francisco, CA. $80,000, 2007. 2-year grant. For<br />

Organizers Forum, effort to provide opportunities for community<br />

organizers to develop their skills.<br />

4607. Tides Center, San Francisco, CA. $10,000, 2007. 3-year grant. For<br />

Africa Grantmakers Affinity Group.<br />

4608. Tip of the Mitt Watershed Council, Petoskey, MI. $325,000, 2007. For<br />

Great Lakes Aquatic Habitat Network and Fund, organization providing<br />

information and financial support to grassroots citizen initiatives working<br />

to protect and restore Great Lakes shorelines, inland lakes, rivers,<br />

wetlands, and other aquatic habitats in the Great Lakes Basin.<br />

4609. Trust for Civil Society in Central and Eastern Europe, Washington, DC.<br />

$60,000, 2007. 2-year grant. To strengthen leadership in nonprofit<br />

sector in Central and Eastern Europe through Central and Eastern Europe<br />

(CEE) NGO Fellowship Program. Trust will partner with several European<br />

foundations to support fellowships for Central and Eastern European<br />

nonprofit leaders with their counterparts in Western Europe. Fellowships<br />

aim to build capacity of participating organizations through developing<br />

professional skills of key staff members and initiate and deepen<br />

cooperation between Western and Eastern European organizations.<br />

4610. Twenty-First Century Foundation, New York, NY. $70,000, 2007. For<br />

Engaging Black Donors in Philanthropy, program that connects<br />

African-American assets with black-led charities. Initiative will continue<br />

to promote strategic giving in African-American community with new focus<br />

on targeted messages and enhanced level of individual cultivation.<br />

4611. Ukrainian Grantmakers Forum, Kiev, Ukraine. $60,000, 2007. 2-year<br />

grant. For institutional development.<br />

4612. United Way of Genesee County, Flint, MI. $275,000, 2007. For Building<br />

Excellence, Sustainability and Trust (BEST) Nonprofit Capacity Building<br />

Initiative.<br />

4613. University of Michigan, Center for Applied Environmental Research,<br />

Flint, MI. $42,936, 2007. For administrative management assistance for<br />

Flint River Corridor Alliance, public, private, and nonprofit sector<br />

stakeholders interested in restoration and redevelopment of area around<br />

Flint River. Center will provide assistance to Alliance in areas of board<br />

development and governance, database and information management,<br />

marketing and communications, membership development, meeting<br />

management, fundraising, media relations, and workplan development.<br />

4614. Urban Institute, National Center for Charitable Statistics, Washington,<br />

DC. $300,000, 2007. 3-year grant. To continue providing electronic filing<br />

of federal and state Forms 990 for nonprofits through 990 online system,<br />

which offers nonprofits opportunity to file tax returns from NCCS Web site<br />

at no charge.<br />

4615. Vera Institute of Justice, New York, NY. $125,000, 2007. For<br />

independent evaluation of Mott Foundation’s workforce development<br />

objectives in the Pathways Out of Poverty program. Results of evaluation<br />

will contribute to development of new or revised Pathways Out of Poverty<br />

plan.<br />

4616. Washington Interfaith Network, Washington, DC. $300,000, 2007.<br />

2-year grant. For general support.<br />

4617. Western Organization of Resource Councils Education Project, Billings,<br />

MT. $250,000, 2007. 2-year grant. To increase capacity of grassroots<br />

leaders and professional community organizers in order to address<br />

economic issues of concern to low-income residents of Rocky Mountain<br />

and Great Plains regions.<br />

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Grants for Capacity Building, Management & Technical Assistance<br />

3M—MINNESOTA<br />

4618. Whaley Childrens Center, Flint, MI. $73,566, 2007. For capacity<br />

building efforts.<br />

4619. YWCA of Greater Flint, Flint, MI. $22,000, 2007. 1.25-year grant. To<br />

hire financial services firm to assist in analyzing and improving<br />

organization’s accounting and financial reporting systems.<br />

Ruth Mott Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in Genesee County and Flint, MI. No grants to<br />

individual scholarships or fellowships, or for capital projects, major<br />

equipment, land purchases, deficit financing, endowments, or<br />

renovations; no loans.<br />

4620. Chamber Foundation, Genesee, Flint, MI. $10,000, 2007. For<br />

Philanthropic Capacity.<br />

4621. Flint Community Schools, Flint, MI. $194,250, 2007. For Facilities<br />

Planning Process.<br />

4622. Genesee County Free Medical Clinic, Flint, MI. $15,000, 2007. For<br />

Organizational Capacity Support.<br />

4623. Salem Housing Community Development Corporation, Flint, MI.<br />

$30,000, 2007. For Capacity Building for Community Projects.<br />

4624. University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI. $590,679, 2007. 3-year grant.<br />

For Participatory Evaluation of RMF Beautification Plan.<br />

Saginaw Community Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to Saginaw County, MI. No support for churches or<br />

sectarian religious programs. No grants to individuals (except for<br />

designated scholarship funds), or for operating budgets, endowment<br />

campaigns, debt reduction, travel, or basic municipal or educational<br />

services; generally no multi-year grants.<br />

4625. Japanese Cultural Center, Tea House and Gardens of Saginaw,<br />

Saginaw, MI. $10,000, 2006. For master plan for garden.<br />

The Skillman Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in southeastern MI, with emphasis on metropolitan<br />

Detroit, and Macomb, Oakland, and Wayne counties. No support for<br />

long-term projects not being aided by other sources, sectarian religious<br />

activities, political lobbying or legislative activities, or new organizations<br />

which do not have an operational and financial history. The foundation<br />

does not make grants to organizations that had public support and<br />

revenues of less than $100,000 for the preceding year. No grants to<br />

individuals, or for endowment funds, annual campaigns, purchase,<br />

construct or renovate facilities, basic research or deficit financing; no<br />

loans.<br />

4626. Accounting Aid Society, Detroit, MI. $245,000, 2007. For programs in<br />

southwest Detroit, Osborn, and Brightmoor.<br />

4627. Archdiocese of Detroit, Detroit, MI. $340,000, 2007. 2-year grant. To<br />

improve educational environment of parochial schools through<br />

developing professional learning communities using site-based school<br />

improvement.<br />

4628. ArtServe Michigan, Wixom, MI. $50,000, 2007. To strengthen<br />

arts-based youth programs through leadership and organizational<br />

development training.<br />

4629. Brandeis University, Waltham, MA. $756,000, 2007. 2-year grant. To<br />

implement comprehensive evaluation of Foundation strategies for<br />

community change.<br />

4630. Brandeis University, Waltham, MA. $165,000, 2007. To complete<br />

multi-year evaluation of Foundation after-school work.<br />

4631. First Childrens Finance, Minneapolis, MN. $175,000, 2007. To improve<br />

quality and financial viability of child care and early education in Detroit<br />

with specific focus on Skillman neighborhoods.<br />

4632. Local Initiatives Support Corporation, New York, NY. $500,000, 2007.<br />

To spur physical development in neighborhoods contributing to healthy<br />

environments for children.<br />

4633. Marygrove College, Detroit, MI. $700,000, 2007. For Good Schools<br />

Resource Center providing logistical and data services and technical<br />

assistance to Good Schools - Making the Grade program.<br />

4634. Marygrove College, Detroit, MI. $370,000, 2007. For Good Schools<br />

Resource Center managing and implementing Making the Grade<br />

initiative.<br />

4635. Michigan Future, Ann Arbor, MI. $225,000, 2007. 3-year grant. To<br />

sustain and replicate small public high school providing intensive<br />

instruction, high expectations for graduation, and opportunities for<br />

students to receive 4 year degree.<br />

4636. Michigan Roundtable for Diversity and Inclusion, Detroit, MI. $100,000,<br />

2007. To improve public safety through community based partnership<br />

led by law enforcement, nonprofit organizations, and residents.<br />

4637. National Community Development Institute, Oakland, CA. $930,000,<br />

2007. To expand technical assistance and communications for Good<br />

Neighborhoods to Cody-Rouge and Northend, strengthening community<br />

planning, resident engagement, and transition to Readiness Phase.<br />

4638. New Detroit, Detroit, MI. $290,000, 2007. To create leaders’ learning<br />

group exploring models and developing public will toward urban high<br />

schools.<br />

4639. Northwest Detroit Neighborhood Development, Detroit, MI. $213,000,<br />

2007. 3-year grant. To increase math skills of Brightmoor youth using<br />

Kumon instruction and supervised recreational activities.<br />

4640. Plymouth Educational Center Charter School, Detroit, MI. $110,000,<br />

2007. To provide support and technical assistance toward establishing<br />

high school in Northend neighborhood, with satellite campus at<br />

Youthville.<br />

4641. Saint John Community Health Investment Corporation, Detroit, MI.<br />

$260,000, 2007. 2-year grant. Toward start-up and operation of<br />

school-based health clinic at Osborn High School.<br />

4642. Wayne County Regional Educational Service Agency, Wayne, MI.<br />

$60,000, 2007. Toward developing county-wide comprehensive system<br />

of early childhood services with focus on Skillman target neighborhoods.<br />

4643. Wayne State University, Detroit, MI. $15,000, 2007. To identify and<br />

share neighborhood data and serve as data consultant to Good<br />

Neighborhoods and Good Schools.<br />

4644. YES Foundation, Bingham Farms, MI. $100,000, 2007. For<br />

management support of Skillman Scholars Program.<br />

4645. Youth Development Commission, Detroit, MI. $55,000, 2007. To<br />

provide technical assistance and support to emerging organizations in<br />

Brightmoor community, Leland Community Affairs and Brightmoor<br />

Alliance.<br />

Steelcase Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to areas of company operations, with emphasis on<br />

Athens, AL, City of Industry, CA, Grand Rapids, MI, and Markham,<br />

Canada. No support for churches or religious organizations not of direct<br />

benefit to the entire community or discriminatory organizations. No<br />

grants to individuals (except for employee-related scholarships), or for<br />

endowments or conferences or seminars.<br />

4646. American Red Cross, Greater Grand Rapids, Grand Rapids, MI.<br />

$75,000, 2007. For capacity building.<br />

4647. East Hills Council of Neighbors, Grand Rapids, MI. $10,000, 2007. For<br />

Wealthy Heights Community Design Charrette.<br />

4648. Girls Choral Academy, Grand Rapids, MI. $10,000, 2007. For Vision<br />

Forward: A Capacity Building Grant.<br />

4649. Grand Rapids Symphony, Grand Rapids, MI. $170,000, 2007. For<br />

Underwriting Music Director’s Chair.<br />

4650. Grandville Avenue Arts and Humanities, Grand Rapids, MI. $25,000,<br />

2007. For capacity-building project.<br />

4651. Literacy Center of West Michigan, Grand Rapids, MI. $45,000, 2007.<br />

For Literacy Challenge 2010.<br />

4652. Local Initiatives Support Corporation, Grand Rapids, MI. $50,000,<br />

2007. For Grand Rapids Community Development Initiative.<br />

4653. West Michigan Trails and Greenways Coalition, Comstock Park, MI.<br />

$200,000, 2007. For Connecting and Extending our Regional Trailway<br />

Infrastructure.<br />

MINNESOTA<br />

3M Foundation<br />

(also known as Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing Foundation)<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national basis in areas of company operations. No<br />

support for religious, fraternal, social, or veterans’ organizations,<br />

disease-specific organizations, government agencies, hospitals, clinics,<br />

or nursing homes, treatment centers or hospices, or individual K-12<br />

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Grants for Capacity Building, Management & Technical Assistance<br />

schools. No grants to individuals, or for endowments, advocacy or<br />

lobbying efforts, conferences, seminars, or workshops, publications, film<br />

or video production, fundraising, testimonial, athletic or special events,<br />

playground or athletic equipment, non-3M equipment, travel, or<br />

scholarship funds; no loans or investments.<br />

4654. Helping Industry Resolve Employment Disabilities, Minneapolis, MN.<br />

$10,000, 2006.<br />

4655. Local Initiatives Support Corporation, New York, NY. $10,000, 2006.<br />

4656. Management Assistance Program for Nonprofits, Saint Paul, MN.<br />

$21,000, 2006.<br />

4657. Milestone Growth Fund, Minneapolis, MN. $75,000, 2006.<br />

Fred C. and Katherine B. Andersen Foundation<br />

(formerly Andersen Foundation)<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national basis for higher education, locally in MN for<br />

all other areas. No support for federally funded colleges, universities, or<br />

endowment programs. No grants to individuals.<br />

4658. Science Museum of Minnesota, Saint Paul, MN. $41,000, 2006. For<br />

operating and strategic planning.<br />

Hugh J. Andersen Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in St. Croix Valley-Washington County, MN, and<br />

Pierce, Polk, and St. Croix counties, WI, with a secondary interest in St.<br />

Paul, MN. No support for private foundations or schools, political or<br />

religious organizations, athletic teams, child care centers, civic action<br />

groups, business or economics education, or immigration and refugee<br />

issues and programming. No grants to individuals, or for fundraising<br />

dinners and events, travel, curriculum development, independent media<br />

productions, debt relief, scholarships, or fellowships; no loans.<br />

4659. Bayport Public Library, Bayport, MN. $20,000, 2007. For long range<br />

strategic planning.<br />

4660. Casa de Esperanza, Saint Paul, MN. $27,000, 2007. For general<br />

operating support and leadership restructuring to implement strategic<br />

plan.<br />

4661. Hunger Solutions Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN. $10,000, 2007. For<br />

Food Shelf Capacity Building program.<br />

4662. Management Assistance Program for Nonprofits, Saint Paul, MN.<br />

$10,000, 2007. For general operating support and St. Croix Valley<br />

projects.<br />

4663. Neighborhood Health Care Network, Saint Paul, MN. $15,000, 2007.<br />

For 489-CARE planning and assessment.<br />

4664. Science Museum of Minnesota, Saint Paul, MN. $16,000, 2007. For<br />

Kitty Andersen Youth Science Center strategic planning.<br />

4665. Two Rivers Community Land Trust, Lake Elmo, MN. $45,000, 2007. For<br />

general operating support and capital support.<br />

4666. University of Minnesota Foundation, Raptor Center, Minneapolis, MN.<br />

$12,500, 2007. For Raptor Center strategic planning.<br />

4667. Wilderness Inquiry, Minneapolis, MN. $20,000, 2007. For capacity<br />

building project.<br />

Best Buy Children’s Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national basis, with some emphasis on Twin Cities,<br />

MN area. No support for fraternal organizations or social clubs, units of<br />

government or quasi-governmental agencies, labor or lobbying<br />

organizations, for-profit organizations, religious organization not of direct<br />

benefit to the entire community, athletic teams, or advocacy or research<br />

groups. No grants to individuals (except for scholarships), or for political<br />

campaigns, travel, national ceremonies, memorials, fundraising dinners,<br />

testimonials, conferences, or similar events, health, recreation,<br />

treatment, therapeutic programs, or living subsidies, athletic events, or<br />

endowments.<br />

4668. Achieve Minneapolis, Minneapolis, MN. $15,000, 2007. For Twin City<br />

Metro Hometown Grants.<br />

4669. Urban Ventures Leadership Foundation, Minneapolis, MN. $750,000,<br />

2007. For Community Partnership Grants.<br />

4670. Urban Ventures Leadership Foundation, Minneapolis, MN. $250,000,<br />

2007. For Community Partnership Grants.<br />

4671. Urban Ventures Leadership Foundation, Minneapolis, MN. $30,000,<br />

2007. For Twin City Metro Hometown Grants.<br />

F. R. Bigelow Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to the Greater St. Paul, MN, metropolitan area, which<br />

includes; Ramsey, Washington, and Dakota counties, with a particular<br />

emphasis on serving people who live and work in the city of St. Paul. No<br />

support for sectarian religious programs. No grants to individuals, or for<br />

annual operating expenses, medical research, or ongoing, open-ended<br />

needs.<br />

4672. Ain Dah Yung Center, Saint Paul, MN. $50,000, 2007. For<br />

Strengthening Administrative Capacity Project.<br />

4673. Casa de Esperanza, Saint Paul, MN. $145,000, 2007. For Grant Writer/<br />

Fund Raiser position and for fundraising challenge to increase individual<br />

and family foundation contributions.<br />

4674. College of Visual Arts, Saint Paul, MN. $25,000, 2007. For integrated<br />

student management information system.<br />

4675. Family Tree Clinic, Saint Paul, MN. $25,000, 2007. For transitional<br />

operating support.<br />

4676. Girl Scouts of the U.S.A., Council of Greater Minneapolis, Brooklyn<br />

Center, MN. $10,000, 2007. To realign Southern Minnesota and<br />

Western Wisconsin Girl Scout Councils in Minnesota and Wisconsin River<br />

Valleys.<br />

4677. Hallie Q. Brown Community Center, Saint Paul, MN. $100,000, 2007.<br />

For transitional support.<br />

4678. Jeremiah Program, Minneapolis, MN. $30,000, 2007. For staff training<br />

and organizational development.<br />

4679. La Familia Guidance Center, Saint Paul, MN. $20,000, 2007. For<br />

In-School Student Support Services in the Saint Paul Public Schools and<br />

an external evaluation of the program.<br />

4680. Lifeworks Services, Mendota Heights, MN. $30,000, 2007. For<br />

Integration and Automation Project.<br />

4681. Management Assistance Program for Nonprofits, Saint Paul, MN.<br />

$70,000, 2007. For Project ReDesign.<br />

4682. Management Assistance Program for Nonprofits, Saint Paul, MN.<br />

$20,000, 2007. For Phase II of the Board Study Collaboration.<br />

4683. Metropolitan Alliance of Connected Communities, Minneapolis, MN.<br />

$75,000, 2007. Toward expansion of MACC CommonWealth to include<br />

East Metro community centers.<br />

4684. Midwest Special Services, Saint Paul, MN. $15,000, 2007. For<br />

technology upgrades.<br />

4685. Neighborhood House, Saint Paul, MN. $150,000, 2007. For transitional<br />

operating budget.<br />

4686. New Americans Community Services, Saint Paul, MN. $90,000, 2007.<br />

For position of billing and claims processing clerk.<br />

4687. Park Square Theater, Saint Paul, MN. $35,000, 2007. For position of<br />

Director of External Affairs.<br />

4688. Penumbra Theater Company, Saint Paul, MN. $60,000, 2007. For<br />

operating support as part of four-year Restructuring Project.<br />

4689. Project Pathfinder, Saint Paul, MN. $35,000, 2007. For<br />

capacity-building project.<br />

4690. Springboard for the Arts, Saint Paul, MN. $20,000, 2007. To establish<br />

Artists Resource Center.<br />

4691. Theater Space Project, Saint Paul, MN. $10,000, 2007. For<br />

capacity-building.<br />

4692. YWCA of Saint Paul, Saint Paul, MN. $110,000, 2007. For Academic<br />

Enrichment Services Capacity Building Initiative.<br />

The Blandin Foundation<br />

(formerly Charles K. Blandin Foundation)<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to rural areas of MN; scholarships limited to<br />

graduates of an Itasca County, Hill City, or Remer, Blackduck, Northome,<br />

MN, high school, Northern Lights Community School, and Chief<br />

Bug-O-Nay-Ge-Shig Schools in MN. No support for religious activities or<br />

camping programs. No grants to individuals (except for Blandin<br />

Educational Awards), for operating budgets, annual campaigns, deficit<br />

financing, government services, capital funds (outside home<br />

community), endowments, publications, travel, medical research, films<br />

or videos, conferences, or seminars (outside of those sponsored by the<br />

foundation and related to its grantmaking).<br />

4693. African Development Center, Minneapolis, MN. $165,000, 2007.<br />

3-year grant. For project support to fund outreach staff to expand capacity<br />

into four greater Minnesota communities.<br />

4694. Aitkin, County of, Aitkin, MN. $10,000, 2007. For research and planning<br />

grant for utilizing plasma gasification technology for Aitkin County as part<br />

of Community Leadership Advantage program.<br />

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Grants for Capacity Building, Management & Technical Assistance<br />

Bremer—MINNESOTA<br />

4695. Child Care Resources and Referral, Rochester, MN. $50,000, 2007.<br />

To assist day care providers to help get back in operation after flood<br />

damage.<br />

4696. EdVisions, Henderson, MN. $147,000, 2007. 3-year grant. For project<br />

support to expand Hope Study project in rural school districts, especially<br />

those with high rates of Latino and Native American students.<br />

4697. GRACE House, Grand Rapids, MN. $80,000, 2007. For operations and<br />

planning support.<br />

4698. Itasca Economic Development Corporation, Grand Rapids, MN.<br />

$15,000, 2007. To continue services and contract with professional<br />

grants specialists to advance community and economic development<br />

opportunities in Itasca County.<br />

4699. Minnesota Council of Nonprofits, Saint Paul, MN. $150,000, 2007.<br />

3-year grant. For project support for nonprofit capacity building initiatives<br />

throughout rural Minnesota.<br />

4700. Minnesota Wood Education Project, Saint Paul, MN. $50,000, 2007.<br />

For continuation funding for education and planning throughout rural<br />

Minnesota.<br />

4701. Northeast Entrepreneur Fund, Virginia, MN. $250,000, 2007. For<br />

project support to implement Northland Entrepreneur Development<br />

System in rural Minnesota.<br />

4702. Northeast Entrepreneur Fund, Virginia, MN. $90,000, 2007. 3-year<br />

grant. For continued support to provide business planning training and<br />

access to financing for unemployed and underemployed men and women<br />

in Itasca County.<br />

4703. Northland Institute, Minneapolis, MN. $150,000, 2007. 3-year grant.<br />

To develop Minnesota Employee Ownership Fund to help increase<br />

number of employee-owned businesses throughout rural Minnesota.<br />

4704. People Connection, Fosston, MN. $15,000, 2007. For Get Broadband<br />

program.<br />

Otto Bremer Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to organizations whose beneficiaries are residents<br />

of MN, ND and WI with preference given to those in regions served by<br />

Bremer Banks. No support for economic development, or historic<br />

preservation, museums and interpretive centers, sporting activities. No<br />

grants to individuals, or for endowment funds, medical research,<br />

professorships, annual fund drives, benefit events, camps, or artistic or<br />

media projects.<br />

4705. African Village Community Development Foundation, Saint Paul, MN.<br />

$15,000, 2007. For board development, recruitment, training and<br />

organizational assessment.<br />

4706. Amery Area Senior Citizens, Amery, WI. $10,000, 2007. For program<br />

expansion and capacity building.<br />

4707. Amherst H. Wilder Foundation, Saint Paul, MN. $10,000, 2007. For<br />

James P. Shannon Leadership Institute that provides educational<br />

opportunities for nonprofit leaders.<br />

4708. Ann Bancroft Foundation, Minneapolis, MN. $25,000, 2007. For<br />

program evaluation and organizational capacity building.<br />

4709. Anoka Ramsey Community College Foundation, Coon Rapids, MN.<br />

$50,000, 2007. To increase capacity for relationship building and<br />

resource development.<br />

4710. ARC West Central, Moorhead, MN. $15,000, 2007. For administrative<br />

support for Family Connections coordinator positions.<br />

4711. Association of Lutheran Development Executives, Verona, WI. $17,870,<br />

2007. To enhance organizational leadership to better serve and<br />

strengthen nonprofit sector.<br />

4712. Assumption Home, Cold Spring, MN. $75,000, 2007. For programs of<br />

Assumption Campus Transformation 2010 Strategic Plan.<br />

4713. Boys and Girls Club of the Greater Chippewa Valley, Eau Claire, WI.<br />

$25,000, 2007. To strengthen resource development capacity.<br />

4714. Catholic Charities North Dakota, Fargo, ND. $35,000, 2007. For<br />

strategic and succession planning process.<br />

4715. Center for Cross-Cultural Health, Saint Paul, MN. $50,000, 2007. For<br />

general operating support.<br />

4716. Centro Cultural de Fargo-Moorhead, Moorhead, MN. $20,000, 2007.<br />

For board and staff development work.<br />

4717. Centro Legal, Saint Paul, MN. $50,000, 2007. For general operating<br />

support and organizational effectiveness work.<br />

4718. Child Abuse Evaluation Center, Minneapolis, MN. $12,200, 2007. To<br />

evaluate training curriculum.<br />

4719. Child Neurology Foundation, Minneapolis, MN. $15,000, 2007. For<br />

capacity building and to evaluate internal database.<br />

4720. Childrens Home Society and Family Services, Saint Paul, MN. $40,000,<br />

2007. To integrate child and family support services.<br />

4721. City House, Minneapolis, MN. $16,700, 2007. To develop outcome<br />

measurement system.<br />

4722. City, The, Minneapolis, MN. $20,650, 2007. For organizational<br />

assessment, board governance and strategic planning.<br />

4723. Clare Housing, Minneapolis, MN. $20,000, 2007. To increase capacity<br />

to provide housing and care to people with HIV/AIDS.<br />

4724. Club 1 Alex, Alexandria, MN. $25,000, 2007. For organizational growth<br />

and program reorganization strategies.<br />

4725. Community Stabilization Project, Saint Paul, MN. $50,000, 2007. To<br />

strengthen internal operations.<br />

4726. Community Violence Intervention Center, Grand Forks, ND. $50,000,<br />

2007. For strategic planning and general operating support.<br />

4727. Comprehensive Advanced Life Support, Minneapolis, MN. $25,000,<br />

2007. For strategic and business planning, board training, marketing<br />

material development and evaluation.<br />

4728. Cornerstone Advocacy Service, Bloomington, MN. $15,000, 2007. To<br />

implement program evaluation process and enhance technology<br />

capacity.<br />

4729. Early Childhood Resource Center, Minneapolis, MN. $30,000, 2007.<br />

For strategic planning and capacity building.<br />

4730. East African Health Project, Saint Paul, MN. $10,000, 2007. To conduct<br />

needs assessment.<br />

4731. East Metro Womens Council, White Bear Lake, MN. $40,000, 2007.<br />

To develop staff capacity, provide employment services and implement<br />

holistic, therapeutic services including support groups.<br />

4732. Eftin, Burnsville, MN. $20,000, 2007. For strategic planning.<br />

4733. Family Alternatives, Minneapolis, MN. $30,000, 2007. For Visitation,<br />

pilot project that works to improve foster care placement.<br />

4734. Family Housing Fund, Minneapolis, MN. $40,000, 2007. To promote<br />

mental and chemical health for supportive housing residents, strengthen<br />

capacity, and provide comprehensive services to children.<br />

4735. FamilyMeans, Stillwater, MN. $30,000, 2007. To develop succession<br />

plan.<br />

4736. Farm Rescue, Jamestown, ND. $40,000, 2007. For general support.<br />

4737. First Childrens Finance, Minneapolis, MN. $30,000, 2007. For<br />

Business and Financial Services Program in Minnesota and North<br />

Dakota.<br />

4738. Freeport West, Minneapolis, MN. $39,200, 2007. For organizational<br />

assessment and board development.<br />

4739. Girl Scouts of the U.S.A., Dakota Horizons Council, Bismarck, ND.<br />

$51,800, 2007. Toward restructuring of six Girl Scout Councils in North<br />

and South Dakota.<br />

4740. Grace Lutheran Church, Saint Paul, MN. $12,700, 2007. For<br />

organization and leadership capacity building for Sierra Leone<br />

Community in Minnesota.<br />

4741. Greater Metropolitan Housing Corporation-Twin Cities, Minneapolis,<br />

MN. $50,000, 2007. For general operating support and program<br />

support.<br />

4742. Greater Minneapolis Council of Churches, Minneapolis, MN. $60,000,<br />

2007. For Community Initiatives Program which will provide<br />

capacity-building for small grassroots organizations.<br />

4743. Greater Minneapolis Crisis Nursery, Golden Valley, MN. $25,000,<br />

2007. For Pediatric Assessment and Medical Management program.<br />

4744. Hamline University, Saint Paul, MN. $50,000, 2007. For core programs<br />

and to develop workplan.<br />

4745. Headwaters Foundation for Justice, Minneapolis, MN. $35,000, 2007.<br />

To assist community groups in Minnesota and Wisconsin in their capacity<br />

building efforts.<br />

4746. Health and Education Association for Development, Saint Paul, MN.<br />

$20,000, 2007. To enhance organizational infrastructure and implement<br />

new Train the Trainer program.<br />

4747. Helping Industry Resolve Employment Disabilities, Minneapolis, MN.<br />

$10,000, 2007. For board and staff training on sustainable fundraising.<br />

4748. Higher Education Consortium for Urban Affairs, Saint Paul, MN.<br />

$164,255, 2007. For Partners Internship Program supporting nonprofits.<br />

4749. Hispanic Advocacy and Community Empowerment through Research,<br />

Minneapolis, MN. $35,000, 2007. To implement organizational<br />

development plan.<br />

4750. Hmong American Mutual Assistance Association, Minneapolis, MN.<br />

$25,000, 2007. For capacity building.<br />

4751. Hmong American Partnership, Saint Paul, MN. $15,000, 2007. For<br />

community engagement and planning process.<br />

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4752. HOPE Adoption and Family Services International, Oak Park Heights,<br />

MN. $12,000, 2007. To evaluate and identify opportunities and<br />

challenges to organization.<br />

4753. Housing Link, Minneapolis, MN. $40,000, 2007. To conduct<br />

organizational evaluation and strategic planning process.<br />

4754. Indigenous Peoples Task Force, Minneapolis, MN. $37,500, 2007. To<br />

upgrade organization’s affordable housing stock and to strengthen<br />

organizational structure.<br />

4755. Inter-Tribal Elder Services, Minneapolis, MN. $40,000, 2007. For fund<br />

development and board training.<br />

4756. Interfaith Caregivers of Polk County, Saint Croix Falls, WI. $13,500,<br />

2007. To develop fundraising and marketing plans and for general<br />

operating support.<br />

4757. Intermedia Arts of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN. $10,000, 2007. For<br />

training and consulting on cultural competence for staff of Intermedia<br />

Arts and Higher Education Consortium for Urban Affairs (organization of<br />

20 liberal arts colleges, universities and associations dedicated to<br />

education for social justice).<br />

4758. ISAIAH, Minneapolis, MN. $60,000, 2007. For racial and economic<br />

justice work in Saint Cloud.<br />

4759. Jewish Community Center of Greater Minneapolis, Sabes Jewish<br />

Community Center, Minneapolis, MN. $50,000, 2007. To conduct<br />

strategic planning.<br />

4760. Jewish Community Relations Council of Minnesota and the Dakotas,<br />

Minneapolis, MN. $50,000, 2007. For staff transition, efforts to<br />

increase sustainability, programmatic planning and board training.<br />

4761. Kinship of Polk County, Amery, WI. $12,000, 2007. To develop and<br />

implement sustainable funding initiative.<br />

4762. Lac Courte Oreilles Ojibwa Public Broadcasting Corporation, Hayward,<br />

WI. $25,000, 2007. For organizational assessment, planning and<br />

training for radio station WOJB-FM.<br />

4763. Lakes and Prairies Community Action Partnership, Moorhead, MN.<br />

$100,000, 2007. For general operating support and to address capacity<br />

and long-term sustainability of this organization.<br />

4764. Land Stewardship Project, White Bear Lake, MN. $100,000, 2007. To<br />

strengthen programs, community building, and membership<br />

development.<br />

4765. Leadership Empowerment and Development Group, Minneapolis, MN.<br />

$20,000, 2007.<br />

4766. League of Women Voters of Wisconsin Education Fund, Madison, WI.<br />

$20,000, 2007. To help sustain organization and work on strategic plan.<br />

4767. Legal Rights Center, Minneapolis, MN. $40,000, 2007. To correct<br />

environmental problem with building.<br />

4768. LegalCORPS, Minneapolis, MN. $15,000, 2007. For general support.<br />

4769. Link, The, Minneapolis, MN. $30,000, 2007. To implement long-term<br />

strategic life skills training to families.<br />

4770. Listening Ear Crisis Center Project, Alexandria, MN. $12,000, 2007.<br />

For board assessment, staff development, leadership coaching and<br />

strategic planning.<br />

4771. Local Initiatives Support Corporation, Twin Cities, Saint Paul, MN.<br />

$75,000, 2007. For general operating support for Payne-Lake<br />

Community Partners facility.<br />

4772. Lower Sioux Indian Community, Morton, MN. $50,000, 2007. To<br />

expand administrative capacity and for Tribal Planning Initiative.<br />

4773. Lutheran Social Services of North Dakota, Fargo, ND. $55,000, 2007.<br />

For fund development strategy around individual giving.<br />

4774. Lutheran Social Services of North Dakota, Fargo, ND. $45,000, 2007.<br />

To conduct comprehensive review of charitable feeding network and<br />

develop strategic capacity building plan.<br />

4775. Management Assistance Program for Nonprofits, Saint Paul, MN.<br />

$35,000, 2007. For continued support of Board Governance Study,<br />

which works to improve and develop tools for community-based<br />

nonprofits.<br />

4776. Management Assistance Program for Nonprofits, Saint Paul, MN.<br />

$20,000, 2007. To provide comprehensive array of services to nonprofit<br />

organizations that are considering merger, program transfer, alliance and<br />

restructure.<br />

4777. Meals on Wheels, Minneapolis-Saint Paul Metro Area, Minneapolis, MN.<br />

$25,000, 2007. To increase capacity.<br />

4778. Mediation Center for Dispute Resolution, Saint Paul, MN. $20,900,<br />

2007. For comprehensive long-term assessment and planning and to<br />

enlarge practitioners in area of alternative dispute resolution.<br />

4779. Mentoring Partnership of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN. $20,000,<br />

2007. To conduct operations assessment.<br />

4780. Metropolitan Alliance of Connected Communities, Minneapolis, MN.<br />

$100,000, 2007. For capacity building and program development plan.<br />

4781. Metropolitan Consortium of Community Developers, Minneapolis, MN.<br />

$20,000, 2007. To build internal capacity.<br />

4782. Metropolitan Financial Management Corporation, Auriton Solutions,<br />

Roseville, MN. $25,000, 2007. To train management and staff in<br />

information technology security and perform assessment.<br />

4783. Midway Training Services, Saint Paul, MN. $30,000, 2007. To downsize<br />

and relocate programs.<br />

4784. Midwest Special Services, Saint Paul, MN. $15,000, 2007. To add<br />

program evaluation capacity to database system.<br />

4785. Minneapolis Mediation Program, Minneapolis, MN. $31,500, 2007. For<br />

leadership transition.<br />

4786. Minnesota Council of Nonprofits, Saint Paul, MN. $90,000, 2007. For<br />

continued support of Nonprofit Leadership in Expanding Civic<br />

Engagement Initiative.<br />

4787. Minnesota Cultural Diversity Center, Bloomington, MN. $35,000, 2007.<br />

For capacity building and to expand membership.<br />

4788. Minnesota Fathers and Families Network, Minneapolis, MN. $13,405,<br />

2007. To develop long-term organizational strategic plan.<br />

4789. Minnesota International Health Volunteers, Minneapolis, MN. $35,000,<br />

2007. To complete strategic plan on growing refugee and immigrant<br />

populations.<br />

4790. Minnesota Organization on Fetal Alcohol Syndrome, Saint Paul, MN.<br />

$17,500, 2007. For fund development plan.<br />

4791. Minnesota Rural Health Association, Crookston, MN. $15,000, 2007.<br />

For board development, audit of financial systems, and to build<br />

membership.<br />

4792. National Youth Leadership Council, Saint Paul, MN. $20,000, 2007.<br />

To complete strategic plan.<br />

4793. Neighborhood House, Saint Paul, MN. $45,000, 2007. For transition<br />

of Center into sustainable organizational structure.<br />

4794. Neighborhood Housing Services of Minneapolis, Minneapolis, MN.<br />

$20,000, 2007. For general support.<br />

4795. New Sudanese Community Association, Fargo, ND. $23,807, 2007. For<br />

organizational capacity building.<br />

4796. Nonprofits Assistance Fund, Minneapolis, MN. $50,000, 2007. For<br />

training and financial management assistance programs.<br />

4797. North Dakota Council on Abused Womens Services, Bismarck, ND.<br />

$16,500, 2007. For board training, organizational restructuring and<br />

assessment.<br />

4798. North Dakota Disabilities Advocacy Consortium, Bismarck, ND.<br />

$24,000, 2007. For strategic planning.<br />

4799. North Dakota Humanities Council, Bismarck, ND. $20,000, 2007. For<br />

long-range planning.<br />

4800. North Metro Pediatrics, Coon Rapids, MN. $25,000, 2007. For board<br />

training and organizational development.<br />

4801. Northland Institute, Minneapolis, MN. $50,000, 2007. For Minnesota<br />

Employee Ownership Finance Fund.<br />

4802. One Hundred Eighty Degrees, Minneapolis, MN. $13,000, 2007. For<br />

strategic planning.<br />

4803. Oromo Community Minneapolis-Saint Paul, Minneapolis, MN. $25,000,<br />

2007. For administrative and program support.<br />

4804. Philanthrofund Foundation, Minneapolis, MN. $40,000, 2007. To<br />

increase capacity.<br />

4805. Phyllis Wheatley Community Center, Minneapolis, MN. $42,400, 2007.<br />

To train staff and volunteers in fund development.<br />

4806. Planned Parenthood of Minnesota, North Dakota, South Dakota, Saint<br />

Paul, MN. $25,000, 2007. To improve administrative capacity for<br />

services in Minnesota and North Dakota.<br />

4807. Project Pathfinder, Saint Paul, MN. $28,000, 2007. To continue<br />

capacity building project to streamline administrative processes and<br />

strengthen evaluation process.<br />

4808. Rainbow Families, Minneapolis, MN. $40,000, 2007. For consulting<br />

services for organization through leadership transition.<br />

4809. Rape and Abuse Crisis Center of Fargo-Moorhead, Fargo, ND. $90,840,<br />

2007. To implement new development department.<br />

4810. Rebuilding Together Twin Cities, Saint Paul, MN. $21,000, 2007. For<br />

organizational assessment and development of volunteer management<br />

system.<br />

4811. Redeemer Center for Life, Minneapolis, MN. $60,000, 2007. For board<br />

and staff development and implementation of strategic plan.<br />

4812. Renewing the Countryside II, Minneapolis, MN. $25,000, 2007. For<br />

Journeys with First Nations, sustainable tourism collaboration with White<br />

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Project.<br />

4813. Resource Center of the Americas, Minneapolis, MN. $50,000, 2007.<br />

For board training, community outreach and staffing support.<br />

4814. Reuben Lindh Family Services, Minneapolis, MN. $13,700, 2007. To<br />

analyze internal systems and operations.<br />

4815. Roosevelt-Custer Regional Council for Development, Dickinson, ND.<br />

$50,000, 2007. For capacity building and empowerment of rural<br />

communities through use of strategic planning processes.<br />

4816. Sabathani Community Center, Minneapolis, MN. $100,000, 2007. For<br />

multi-year capacity building work.<br />

4817. Saint Paul American Indians in Unity, Saint Paul, MN. $10,000, 2007.<br />

For board and staff training, planning for housing project, and preparing<br />

for financial certification.<br />

4818. Scholarship America, Minneapolis, MN. $30,000, 2007. To conduct<br />

programmatic assessment of Dollars for Scholars program.<br />

4819. Second Harvest Heartland, Saint Paul, MN. $50,000, 2007. To<br />

increase capacity to conduct hunger awareness, increase civic<br />

engagement, and promote charitable giving.<br />

4820. Service Enterprises, Redwood Falls, MN. $20,000, 2007. Toward<br />

administrative support for staffing needs.<br />

4821. Sobriety High Foundation, Saint Paul, MN. $30,000, 2007. To build<br />

capacity, strengthen infrastructure, and for long-term strategic planning.<br />

4822. Sojourner Project, Hopkins, MN. $10,000, 2007. To implement<br />

marketing plan and purchase computers.<br />

4823. Special Olympics North Dakota, Grand Forks, ND. $84,295, 2007. To<br />

assess statewide infrastructure as it relates to resource development,<br />

volunteerism, and fundraising.<br />

4824. UNIDOS Against Domestic Violence, Madison, WI. $19,093, 2007. For<br />

strategic planning, outreach, and board training.<br />

4825. United Cambodian Association of Minnesota, Saint Paul, MN. $16,516,<br />

2007. To conduct strategic planning.<br />

4826. United Way of the Saint Croix Area, Dresser, WI. $21,000, 2007. For<br />

consultant to increase funds and support nonprofits through United Way<br />

of Polk County.<br />

4827. University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN. $30,000, 2007. For<br />

start-up support for Feminist Leadership Fellow Program, training<br />

program for directors of women-centered nonprofit organizations<br />

throughout state.<br />

4828. University of Wisconsin, Superior, WI. $11,796, 2007. For Northwoods<br />

Nonprofits, program to increase organizational capacity of nonprofits.<br />

4829. Upper Midwest Community Policing Institute, Saint Paul, MN. $15,000,<br />

2007. To provide education and training on community justice and<br />

leadership development for Somali refugees.<br />

4830. Village Family Service Center, Fargo, ND. $80,000, 2007. For<br />

transitional support.<br />

4831. Wayside House, Saint Louis Park, MN. $30,000, 2007. To strengthen<br />

organization’s emergency preparedness and recovery capacity.<br />

4832. West Central Minnesota Housing Partnership, Pelican Rapids, MN.<br />

$25,000, 2007. To improve management capability and develop more<br />

affordable housing units in region.<br />

4833. West Central Wisconsin Community Action Agency, Glenwood City, WI.<br />

$70,000, 2007. To initiate community-based fund development project<br />

and subsidize case management services.<br />

4834. West Side Safe Neighborhood Council, Saint Paul, MN. $15,000, 2007.<br />

For strategic planning, board, and staff development.<br />

4835. Western Area City County Cooperative, Fergus Falls, MN. $50,000,<br />

2007. For general operating support.<br />

4836. White Earth Land Recovery Project, Callaway, MN. $50,000, 2007. To<br />

develop organizational strategic plan.<br />

4837. White Earth Tribal and Community College, Mahnomen, MN. $12,000,<br />

2007. For strategic planning towards college accreditation.<br />

4838. Wilderness Inquiry, Minneapolis, MN. $30,000, 2007. For strategic<br />

planning and fund development.<br />

4839. Wisconsin Community Fund, Madison, WI. $12,500, 2007. To develop<br />

long-term strategic plan.<br />

4840. Youth Leadership, Saint Paul, MN. $35,000, 2007. To expand vision<br />

for congregational services and to build capacity.<br />

Bush Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in MN, ND, and SD. No support for private<br />

foundations or for organizations lacking 501c(3) status. No grants to<br />

individuals (except for fellowships), or for research in biomedical and<br />

health sciences. Generally, no grants for continuing operating support;<br />

construction of hospitals or medical facilities, church sanctuaries,<br />

individual day care centers, municipal buildings, or buildings in public<br />

colleges and universities; or for covering operating deficits or to retire<br />

mortgages or other debts; no loans.<br />

4841. African-American Adoption and Permanency Planning Agency, Saint<br />

Paul, MN. $29,750, 2007. For consulting expenses associated with<br />

counseling program for adoptive and foster children and families.<br />

4842. Avenues for Homeless Youth, Minneapolis, MN. $30,000, 2007. 2-year<br />

grant. To contract with organizational development professional to<br />

provide strategic planning and training to staff, board, and youth to<br />

implement trauma-informed model of care.<br />

4843. Battered Womens Legal Advocacy Project, Minneapolis, MN. $40,000,<br />

2007. For attorneys expenses associated with evaluating appeals.<br />

4844. Cedar Cultural Center, Minneapolis, MN. $70,000, 2007. 2-year grant.<br />

Toward new executive director position.<br />

4845. Community Dental Care, Saint Paul, MN. $100,000, 2007. 2-year grant.<br />

For oral health care projects for young children and expectant mothers,<br />

and for training dental students in culturally competent dental care.<br />

4846. Community Design Center of Minnesota, Saint Paul, MN. $90,000,<br />

2007. 1.25-year grant. For leadership transition.<br />

4847. Community Shares of Minnesota, Saint Paul, MN. $20,000, 2007. To<br />

develop grassroots evaluation project for member organizations.<br />

4848. Confederation of Somali Community in Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN.<br />

$55,000, 2007. To build capacity of women’s center.<br />

4849. First Childrens Finance, Minneapolis, MN. $160,000, 2007. 2-year<br />

grant. To continue work on business infrastructure for quality and<br />

accessible early child care and education in Dakotas.<br />

4850. First Peoples Fund, Rapid City, SD. $52,500, 2007. For entry-year<br />

support through Regional Arts Development Program II.<br />

4851. Franconia Sculpture Park, Shafer, MN. $46,080, 2007. To hire<br />

consultants to develop strategic plan tailored to new location, and for<br />

partial support of new education/program coordinator position.<br />

4852. Fresh Air, Inc., KFAI-FM, Minneapolis, MN. $50,000, 2007. To hire<br />

consultants to conduct research and develop operational plan.<br />

4853. Great Plains Restoration Council, Fort Worth, TX. $130,000, 2007.<br />

2-year grant. To expand ecological health community organizing and<br />

prairie restoration program for youth on Pine Ridge Reservation in South<br />

Dakota and for consultant expenses related to organizational capacity<br />

building.<br />

4854. Headwaters Foundation for Justice, Minneapolis, MN. $250,000,<br />

2007. For grantmaking and for consultant assistance and related<br />

activities to develop plan to sustain EJ Fund.<br />

4855. HOME Line, Minneapolis, MN. $68,000, 2007. 2-year grant. For<br />

consultant to develop government contracts, and for administrative<br />

assistant position.<br />

4856. Housing Link, Minneapolis, MN. $85,000, 2007. 2-year grant. To help<br />

hire chief operating officer.<br />

4857. Illusion Theater and School, Minneapolis, MN. $35,000, 2007. To<br />

assess education and outreach programs and to develop operational<br />

plan for them.<br />

4858. Impact Foundation, Fargo, ND. $452,510, 2007. 2-year grant. To<br />

provide training and technical assistance to health and human service<br />

nonprofits in central and western North Dakota.<br />

4859. Institute for Agriculture and Trade Policy, Minneapolis, MN. $500,000,<br />

2007. 2-year grant. For interdisciplinary program initiatives and to<br />

strengthen institutional capacity.<br />

4860. Institute for Local Self-Reliance, Minneapolis, MN. $380,000, 2007.<br />

2-year grant. To expand New Rules program.<br />

4861. Local Initiatives Support Corporation, New York, NY. $125,000, 2007.<br />

2-year grant. To continue work on outcomes measurement and capacity<br />

building for community development corporations in Twin Cities metro.<br />

4862. Mental Health Consumer-Survivor Network of Minnesota, Saint Paul,<br />

MN. $25,013, 2007. To pay for consultants to engage membership in<br />

strategic planning process and evaluation of current programs.<br />

4863. Metropolitan Economic Development Association, Minneapolis, MN.<br />

$225,000, 2007. 3-year grant. Toward salary and benefits of new<br />

Pacesetter Program Coordinator and new Business Consulting Services<br />

positions, consultant expenses, and new program start-up expenses.<br />

4864. Minnesota Center for Photography, Minneapolis, MN. $50,000, 2007.<br />

2-year grant. For board development and organizational infrastructure<br />

refinement.<br />

4865. Minnesota Childrens Museum, Saint Paul, MN. $41,800, 2007. Toward<br />

hiring of consultant to conduct market assessment and to create<br />

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business plan to deepen educational services to young children in<br />

Minnesota (not for museum board or staff expenses).<br />

4866. Minnesota Environmental Partnership, Saint Paul, MN. $300,000,<br />

2007. 2.50-year grant. For training for MEP members and to increase<br />

citizen engagement.<br />

4867. Minnesota Fringe Festival, Minneapolis, MN. $11,760, 2007. For<br />

strategic planning to expand programming year-round.<br />

4868. Neighborhood House, Saint Paul, MN. $181,207, 2007. 1.25-year<br />

grant. To build capacity in staff and facility, excluding undefined staff<br />

positions salary and benefits.<br />

4869. Neuropsychiatric Research Institute, Fargo, ND. $40,000, 2007. To<br />

adapt evidence-based mental health treatments for treating Native<br />

American abused and neglected children and to train Native American<br />

clinicians on using these treatments.<br />

4870. Northern Plains Sustainable Agriculture Stewardship Fund, LaMoure,<br />

ND. $210,000, 2007. 3-year grant. To strengthen organizational<br />

capacity.<br />

4871. Opportunities Industrialization Center, American Indian, Minneapolis,<br />

MN. $290,000, 2007. 2-year grant. To build administrative and external<br />

relations capacity.<br />

4872. Organizing Apprenticeship Project, Minneapolis, MN. $150,000, 2007.<br />

3-year grant. To build capacity and infrastructure for racial justice<br />

organizing in Minnesota.<br />

4873. Peta Wakan Tipi, Sacred Fire Lodge, Saint Paul, MN. $75,000, 2007.<br />

2-year grant. To develop and implement strategic plan.<br />

4874. Red River Basin Commission, Moorhead, MN. $192,885, 2007. 3-year<br />

grant. For two half-time outreach consultants in Minnesota and North<br />

Dakota to complete comprehensive plan for land and water management<br />

in Red River Basin.<br />

4875. Rural Renewable Energy Alliance, Backus, MN. $135,000, 2007.<br />

1.25-year grant. To build organizational capacity.<br />

4876. Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra Society, Saint Paul, MN. $750,000,<br />

2007. 3-year grant. For matching grant to support starting new business<br />

model under Large Cultural Organizations Development Fund II.<br />

4877. Soap Factory, Minneapolis, MN. $19,700, 2007. To develop business<br />

plan in preparation for capital campaign.<br />

4878. Stages Theater Company, Hopkins, MN. $34,000, 2007. 2-year grant.<br />

For board training and development, and for part-time development<br />

associate.<br />

4879. Textile Center of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN. $35,000, 2007. For<br />

strategic planning process.<br />

4880. Walk-In Counseling Center, Minneapolis, MN. $50,000, 2007. 2-year<br />

grant. To hire communication and outreach research consultants.<br />

4881. Washburn Child Guidance Center, Minneapolis, MN. $113,000, 2007.<br />

To expand evaluation, training, and dissemination of day treatment<br />

model, and to develop parent intervention component.<br />

4882. WATCH, Minneapolis, MN. $150,000, 2007. 2.75-year grant. To<br />

conduct technical assistance and training on WATCH program across<br />

country.<br />

4883. White Earth Reservation Tribal Council, White Earth, MN. $85,285,<br />

2007. To contract with attorney to strengthen tribal government<br />

jurisdictional capacity and to prepare request to allow retrocession from<br />

Public Law 280.<br />

4884. YouthCARE, Minneapolis, MN. $103,925, 2007. 3-year grant. For<br />

administrative staff and strategic planning assistance.<br />

The Cargill Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in Minneapolis and its northern and western<br />

suburbs with emphasis on Brooklyn Center, Brooklyn Park, Crystal, Eden<br />

Prairie, Edina, Golden Valley, Minnetonka, New Hope, Plymouth,<br />

Robbinsdale, and St. Louis Park, MN. No support for religious<br />

organizations not of direct benefit to the entire community, individual<br />

schools, or organizations that serve mental or dental needs of children.<br />

No grants to individuals, or for athletic scholarships, memberships in<br />

civic organizations or trade associations, fundraising events, tickets or<br />

campaigns, endowments, recognition or testimonial events, public<br />

service or political campaigns, lobbying activities, conferences, travel,<br />

programs serving adults (including domestic violence), youth<br />

employment, summer, or juvenile justice programs, or programs that<br />

serve children whose parents are incarcerated or have serious medical<br />

problems.<br />

4885. Achieve Minneapolis, Minneapolis, MN. $488,650, 2007. For program<br />

support.<br />

4886. Achieve Minneapolis, Minneapolis, MN. $359,975, 2007. For program<br />

support.<br />

4887. Achieve Minneapolis, Minneapolis, MN. $101,774, 2007. For program<br />

support.<br />

4888. Achieve Minneapolis, Minneapolis, MN. $100,010, 2007. For program<br />

support.<br />

4889. Achieve Minneapolis, Minneapolis, MN. $75,000, 2007. For program<br />

support.<br />

General Mills Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in areas of major company operations, with<br />

emphasis on the Twin Cities, MN area. No support for religious, political,<br />

social, labor, veterans’, alumni, or fraternal organizations,<br />

disease-specific organizations, or athletic associations. No grants to<br />

individuals (except for scholarships), or for endowments, research,<br />

publications, films, advertising, athletic events, testimonial dinners,<br />

workshops, symposia, travel, fundraising events, debt reduction, or<br />

recreation; no loans.<br />

4890. Achieve Minneapolis, Minneapolis, MN. $25,000, 2007. For operating<br />

support.<br />

4891. Achieve Minneapolis, Minneapolis, MN. $10,000, 2007. For<br />

Communities of Color - Girls in Action.<br />

4892. Greater Metropolitan Housing Corporation-Twin Cities, Minneapolis,<br />

MN. $50,000, 2007. For operating support.<br />

4893. Groves Academy, Saint Louis Park, MN. $15,000, 2007. For community<br />

partners training, collaborative initiatives, and teacher training.<br />

4894. Local Initiatives Support Corporation, Twin Cities, Saint Paul, MN.<br />

$60,000, 2007. For neighborhood development and fund for affordable<br />

production.<br />

4895. Management Assistance Program for Nonprofits, Saint Paul, MN.<br />

$20,000, 2007. For operating support.<br />

4896. National Dance Institute New Mexico, Santa Fe, NM. $10,000, 2007.<br />

For Teaching Children Excellence for Life.<br />

4897. Nonprofits Assistance Fund, Minneapolis, MN. $15,000, 2007. For<br />

operating support.<br />

4898. Rutherford County Schools, Murfreesboro, TN. $16,500, 2007. For<br />

MathMagic.<br />

4899. Southeast Asian Refugee Community Home, Minneapolis, MN.<br />

$10,000, 2007. For Childcare Provider Training Program.<br />

4900. Urban Ventures Leadership Foundation, Minneapolis, MN. $100,000,<br />

2007. For capital campaign for Colin Powell Youth Leadership Center.<br />

4901. Urban Ventures Leadership Foundation, Minneapolis, MN. $50,000,<br />

2007. For operating support.<br />

4902. Washburn Child Guidance Center, Minneapolis, MN. $60,000, 2007.<br />

For strategic plan and Day Treatment Program.<br />

4903. Washburn Child Guidance Center, Minneapolis, MN. $35,000, 2007.<br />

For strategic plan and Day Treatment Program.<br />

Jerome Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to MN and New York, NY. No support for educational<br />

programs in the arts and humanities. No grants to individuals (except for<br />

Film and Video program, and Travel and Study Grant program) or for<br />

undergraduate or graduate student research projects, capital or<br />

endowment funds, equipment, scholarships, or matching gifts.<br />

4904. Springboard for the Arts, Saint Paul, MN. $62,000, 2007. For artists<br />

services and the Diversity and Accessibility Initiative.<br />

The McKnight Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to organizations in MN, especially the seven-county<br />

Twin Cities, MN, area, except for programs in the environment,<br />

international aid, or research. No support for religious organizations for<br />

religious purposes. No grants to individuals (except for the Virginia<br />

McKnight Binger Awards in Human Service), or for basic research in<br />

academic disciplines (except for defined programs in crop research and<br />

neuroscience) endowment funds, scholarships, fellowships, national<br />

fundraising campaigns, ticket sales, or conferences.<br />

4905. 1000 Friends of Minnesota, Saint Paul, MN. $1,500,000, 2007. 2-year<br />

grant. For project to promote growth management and thoughtful<br />

community planning through replicable model in 10 participating<br />

communities.<br />

4906. Achieve Minneapolis, Minneapolis, MN. $325,000, 2007. 3-year grant.<br />

For Minneapolis Public Schools Arts for Academic Achievement program.<br />

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Grants for Capacity Building, Management & Technical Assistance<br />

McKnight—MINNESOTA<br />

4907. Achieve Minneapolis, Minneapolis, MN. $75,000, 2007. For planning<br />

to improve early learning opportunities for preschool children.<br />

4908. Alliance of Early Childhood Professionals, Minneapolis, MN. $75,000,<br />

2007. To develop set of workshops for family, friend, and neighbor,<br />

immigrant, and Native American childcare providers.<br />

4909. Amherst H. Wilder Foundation, Saint Paul, MN. $75,000, 2007. To<br />

assess early childhood care and education in two low-income<br />

neighborhoods in St. Paul and Minneapolis.<br />

4910. Ballet of the Dolls, Minneapolis, MN. $180,000, 2007. 2-year grant.<br />

For general operating support of professional dance theater company,<br />

and for capacity building.<br />

4911. Bedlam Theater, Minneapolis, MN. $45,000, 2007. For capacity<br />

building for experimental community-based theater.<br />

4912. Brooklyn Park, City of, Brooklyn Park, MN. $50,000, 2007. For technical<br />

assistance and community organizing.<br />

4913. Canadian University Service Overseas, Ottawa, Canada. $60,000,<br />

2007. 2-year grant. To increase opportunities for ethnic minority and rural<br />

youth through Huam Jai Asasamak volunteer internship program in Laos.<br />

4914. Catholic Relief Services, Baltimore, MD. $195,000, 2007. 3-year grant.<br />

To replicate integrated agriculture and marketing program in two<br />

provinces of Cambodia through three local NGOs.<br />

4915. Child Care Works, Education Division, Minneapolis, MN. $25,000,<br />

2007. For Minnesota’s Early Childhood Leadership Institute.<br />

4916. Civil Society Institute, Newton, MA. $450,000, 2007. 2-year grant. For<br />

BUILD, effort to develop more effective early childhood learning systems<br />

in Minnesota and other states.<br />

4917. Community Design Center of Minnesota, Saint Paul, MN. $50,000,<br />

2007. 2-year grant. For organizational leadership transition, community<br />

impact evaluation, and development of training program for Youth<br />

Enterprise in Food and Ecology program.<br />

4918. Comunidades Latinas Unidas en Servicio, Saint Paul, MN. $380,000,<br />

2007. 3-year grant. For general operating support, technology upgrades,<br />

and strategic planning.<br />

4919. Education Development Foundation, Mwanza, Tanzania, Zanzibar and<br />

Pemba. $35,000, 2007. To increase economic potential of both existing<br />

small businesses and startups by providing technical knowledge to<br />

women microentrepreneurs through training, counseling, and provision<br />

of business-related information and opportunities in Tanzania.<br />

4920. Fergus Falls Center for the Arts, Fergus Falls, MN. $77,000, 2007.<br />

2-year grant. For general operating support, and for planning for<br />

community arts center.<br />

4921. Four-H Foundation, Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN. $245,000, 2007.<br />

3-year grant. To improve program quality and youth engagement in<br />

out-of-school time programs across state.<br />

4922. Fresh Energy, Saint Paul, MN. $280,000, 2007. 2-year grant. To build<br />

capacity to affect transportation and transit policy.<br />

4923. Funders Network for Smart Growth and Livable Communities, Coral<br />

Gables, FL. $75,000, 2007. To align and advance philanthropic<br />

leadership on growth and development issues in greater Twin Cities<br />

region.<br />

4924. Girl Scouts of the U.S.A., Saint Croix Valley Council, Saint Paul, MN.<br />

$150,000, 2007. For merger of new Girl Scout Council of southern<br />

Minnesota and western Wisconsin.<br />

4925. Greater Metropolitan Housing Corporation-Twin Cities, Minneapolis,<br />

MN. $500,000, 2007. 2-year grant. For affordable housing development<br />

and assistance.<br />

4926. Greater Minnesota Housing Fund, Saint Paul, MN. $11,800,000, 2007.<br />

3-year grant. To better serve comprehensive community development<br />

and affordable housing needs for working families in greater Minnesota.<br />

4927. Groves Academy, Saint Louis Park, MN. $200,000, 2007. 2-year grant.<br />

To provide teachers, families, and health professionals with current<br />

research-based information regarding education of students with<br />

learning disabilities and attention disorders.<br />

4928. Growth and Justice, Saint Paul, MN. $165,000, 2007. 2-year grant. For<br />

Invest for Real Prosperity project and to conduct organizational<br />

assessment.<br />

4929. International Rescue Committee, New York, NY. $75,000, 2007. 2-year<br />

grant. For variety of activities to strengthen refugee-serving organizations<br />

in Twin Cities.<br />

4930. Joyce Preschool, Minneapolis, MN. $80,000, 2007. 2-year grant. For<br />

operating support for bilingual early childhood program, and to support<br />

capacity to share model with other early childhood programs.<br />

4931. Juxtaposition Arts, Minneapolis, MN. $100,000, 2007. 2-year grant.<br />

For capacity development.<br />

4932. K T C A/K T C I Twin Cities Public Television, Saint Paul, MN. $300,000,<br />

2007. 3-year grant. For Minnesota Collaborative and Channel project.<br />

4933. Latino Economic Development Center, Minneapolis, MN. $300,000,<br />

2007. 2-year grant. For general operating, program, and capital support<br />

for Fiesta Market in St. Paul; and for training program for community<br />

organizations that want to open ethnic markets.<br />

4934. Local Initiatives Support Corporation, New York, NY. $865,000, 2007.<br />

For projects: Payne-Lake Community Partners, Corridor Housing Initiative,<br />

and Careership Program.<br />

4935. Local Initiatives Support Corporation, New York, NY. $450,000, 2007.<br />

3-year grant. To implement Creating Neighborhoods that Work-At-Home<br />

in Duluth, sustainable community initiative.<br />

4936. Loft Literary Center, Minneapolis, MN. $75,000, 2007. 2-year grant.<br />

Toward capacity building and leadership transition.<br />

4937. Mentoring Partnership of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN. $145,000,<br />

2007. 3-year grant. For capacity-building and general operating support.<br />

4938. Metropolitan Federation of Alternative Schools, Minneapolis, MN.<br />

$75,000, 2007. 2-year grant. For accountability system to measure<br />

impact of member contract alternative schools.<br />

4939. Minneapolis American Indian Center, Minneapolis, MN. $115,000,<br />

2007. For general operating support, and for strategic plan.<br />

4940. Minnesota Association for the Education of Young Children, Saint Paul,<br />

MN. $80,000, 2007. 2-year grant. For organizational change and to<br />

improve system of professional development for early childcare<br />

providers.<br />

4941. Minnesota Council of Nonprofits, Saint Paul, MN. $410,000, 2007.<br />

3-year grant. To advance nonprofit leadership in policy and advocacy to<br />

support Minnesota’s nonprofits and nonprofit sector, and for new<br />

database and tracking system.<br />

4942. Minnesota Environmental Initiative, Minneapolis, MN. $100,000,<br />

2007. 2-year grant. For project to increase coordination of land use and<br />

water quality policies.<br />

4943. Minnesota Housing Partnership, Saint Paul, MN. $1,000,000, 2007.<br />

2-year grant. For general operating, capacity building, and public<br />

awareness and housing policy support.<br />

4944. Minnesota School-Age Care Alliance, Saint Paul, MN. $140,000, 2007.<br />

2-year grant. To expand quality out-of-school time opportunities for<br />

children and families and to professionals who provide these services.<br />

4945. Missouri Votes Conservation Educational Project, Saint Louis, MO.<br />

$75,000, 2007. 2-year grant. To provide communications assistance to<br />

environmental and conservation organizations.<br />

4946. Mixed Blood Theater Company, Minneapolis, MN. $236,000, 2007.<br />

2-year grant. For general operating support, and for capacity building<br />

project.<br />

4947. National Caucus of Environmental Legislators, Washington, DC.<br />

$180,000, 2007. 2-year grant. For outreach to state officials in ten-state<br />

Mississippi River corridor.<br />

4948. National Eagle Center, Wabasha, MN. $20,000, 2007. For long-range<br />

planning.<br />

4949. Native American Community Development Institute, Minneapolis, MN.<br />

$75,000, 2007. For community development activities in American<br />

Indian community, and to develop comprehensive American Indian<br />

economic cultural corridor plan.<br />

4950. Neighborhood Development Center, Saint Paul, MN. $75,000, 2007.<br />

To strengthen Midtown Global Market by supporting one-year<br />

assessment, development of business improvement plan, and increased<br />

marketing.<br />

4951. Neighborhood House, Saint Paul, MN. $200,000, 2007. For general<br />

operating support, for transition funds, and for technology.<br />

4952. NorthWay Community Trust, Minneapolis, MN. $70,000, 2007. For<br />

Northside Economic Opportunity Network to strengthen business<br />

development, community growth, and entrepreneurship in north<br />

Minneapolis.<br />

4953. NorthWay Community Trust, Minneapolis, MN. $20,000, 2007. For<br />

Northside Youth Development Collaborative.<br />

4954. OverExposure, Minneapolis, MN. $15,000, 2007. For photography and<br />

media arts projects.<br />

4955. Pillsbury United Communities, Minneapolis, MN. $20,000, 2007. For<br />

strategic planning and resource development project for Pillsbury House<br />

Theatre.<br />

4956. Plymouth Church Neighborhood Foundation, Minneapolis, MN.<br />

$100,000, 2007. 2-year grant. For general operating support for<br />

Congregational Partnership Initiative.<br />

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Grants for Capacity Building, Management & Technical Assistance<br />

4957. Renewing the Countryside II, Minneapolis, MN. $90,000, 2007. 2-year<br />

grant. For general operating support to foster sustainable development<br />

across Minnesota.<br />

4958. Resources for Child Caring, Saint Paul, MN. $417,000, 2007. 2-year<br />

grant. For general operating support, and for pilot project to strengthen<br />

position of childcare businesses.<br />

4959. Resources for Child Caring, Saint Paul, MN. $36,000, 2007. For<br />

transition support to expand childcare services to Hennepin, Scott,<br />

Carver, and Dakota Counties.<br />

4960. Rural Research and Development Training Center, Vientiane, Laos.<br />

$30,000, 2007. For rural development training center and preparation<br />

of environmental/land rights law initiative in Laos.<br />

4961. Sabathani Community Center, Minneapolis, MN. $180,000, 2007.<br />

2-year grant. For general operating support, strategic planning, and<br />

technology upgrades.<br />

4962. Saint Paul, City of, Saint Paul, MN. $150,000, 2007. 2-year grant. To<br />

hire consultant to develop Saint Paul Parks Conservancy.<br />

4963. Sor Sor Troung, Phnom Penh, Cambodia. $60,000, 2007. 2-year grant.<br />

To build capacity of indigenous communities to coordinate effective<br />

advocacy campaigns regarding natural resources in northeastern<br />

Cambodia.<br />

4964. Southern Theater Foundation, Minneapolis, MN. $68,000, 2007. 2-year<br />

grant. For development specialist.<br />

4965. Springboard for the Arts, Saint Paul, MN. $23,000, 2007. For feasibility<br />

study exploring possibility of creating Twin Cities or Minnesota theater<br />

alliance.<br />

4966. Supportive Housing and Managed Care Pilot, Hearth Connection,<br />

Minneapolis, MN. $200,000, 2007. To build capacity to increase scale<br />

and sustainability of supportive housing program that offers the state of<br />

Minnesota a systematic way to end long-term homelessness.<br />

4967. Tulane Educational Fund, Tulane Law School, Tulane Environmental Law<br />

Clinic, New Orleans, LA. $25,000, 2007. To foster among Gulf Coast<br />

recovery funders greater understanding and appreciation of imperative<br />

of coastal restoration to protect infrastructure.<br />

4968. University of Minnesota Foundation, Minneapolis, MN. $375,000,<br />

2007. 3-year grant. To expand Center for Early Education and<br />

Development’s contributions to emerging early care and education<br />

system in Minnesota.<br />

4969. University of Minnesota Foundation, Minneapolis, MN. $100,000,<br />

2007. For Direct Design Assistance program of Metropolitan Design<br />

Center.<br />

4970. University of Minnesota Foundation, Minneapolis, MN. $60,000, 2007.<br />

1.50-year grant. For Community Assistantship Program for Greater<br />

Minnesota.<br />

4971. University of Minnesota Foundation, Minneapolis, MN. $40,000, 2007.<br />

For training program for Twin Cities neighborhood organizers, and to build<br />

organizational capacity.<br />

4972. University of Wisconsin, River Falls, WI. $50,000, 2007. For strategic<br />

planning for St. Croix River Institute.<br />

4973. Voluntary Service Overseas Canada, Ottawa, Canada. $80,000, 2007.<br />

2-year grant. To improve effectiveness and capacity of eight local<br />

community fisheries partners in Cambodia.<br />

The Medtronic Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in areas of company operations, with emphasis on<br />

Maricopa County and Tempe, AZ, Santa Clarita, San Fernando, and Simi<br />

Valley regions, western Los Angeles, and Orange, Santa Barbara,<br />

Sonoma, and Ventura counties, CA, Denver metro area and Louisville,<br />

CO, Jacksonville, FL, Kosciusko County, IN, Beverly, Danvers, Middleton,<br />

North Shore, Peabody, and Salem, MA, Minneapolis, St. Paul, and Twin<br />

Cities-Seven County metro, MN, area, Humacao, Juncos, and Villalba,<br />

PR, Memphis, TN, Fort Worth, TX, and King and Snohomish County, WA;<br />

giving also to national and international organizations active in areas of<br />

company operations. No support for lobbying, political, or fraternal<br />

organizations, religious groups not of direct benefit to the entire<br />

community, or private foundations. No grants individuals, or for<br />

scholarships, capital campaigns, fundraising events or activities, social<br />

events, goodwill advertising, general operating support, general support<br />

for educational institutions, long-term counseling or personal<br />

development, endowments, automatic external defibrillators (AEDs)<br />

purchases, or research.<br />

4974. Adult Congenital Heart Association, Philadelphia, PA. $50,000, 2007.<br />

For Capacity Building.<br />

4975. Angel Flight West, Santa Monica, CA. $10,000, 2007. For Capacity<br />

Building in Santa Barbara and Ventura Counties.<br />

4976. Childrens HeartLink, Minneapolis, MN. $15,000, 2007. For General<br />

Support.<br />

4977. Fondation PH - Partnerships in Health, Celigny, Switzerland. $39,665,<br />

2007. For grant made through United Way International.<br />

4978. Galway Education Center, Galway, Ireland. $75,000, 2007.<br />

4979. Galway Education Center, Galway, Ireland. $30,230, 2007.<br />

4980. JK Group, Plainsboro, NJ. $497,127, 2007. For Time-N-Talent.<br />

4981. Keio University, Tokyo, Japan. $100,000, 2007. To Develop Japan’s<br />

Clinical Research Infrastructure.<br />

4982. Metropolitan Economic Development Association, Minneapolis, MN.<br />

$35,000, 2007. For Core Business Consulting Services.<br />

4983. National Coalition for Women with Heart Disease, Washington, DC.<br />

$25,000, 2007. For CEO Search Process.<br />

4984. Parent Heart Watch, Geneva, OH. $75,000, 2007. For Capacity<br />

Building-Network Program.<br />

4985. Pulmonary Hypertension Association, Silver Spring, MD. $75,000,<br />

2007. For Network and Capacity Building: Expanding and Enhancing<br />

Special Events Model.<br />

4986. Sudden Cardiac Arrest Association, Washington, DC. $15,750, 2007.<br />

For Strategic Planning.<br />

4987. University of the Witwatersrand Fund, New York, NY. $45,645, 2007.<br />

For Wits Health Consortium, which provides university faculty with a legal<br />

framework within which to operate the research and other activities<br />

necessary to support its academic objectives.<br />

4988. US FIRST, Manchester, NH. $13,000, 2007. For FIRST Robotics<br />

Competition (FRC)- Assistant Regional Director.<br />

The Minneapolis Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to MN, with emphasis on organizations in the Twin<br />

Cities metropolitan region. No support for national campaigns, direct<br />

religious activities, veterans’ or fraternal organizations, or organizations<br />

within umbrella organizations. No grants to individuals, or for annual<br />

campaigns, deficit financing, building or endowment funds, scholarships,<br />

fellowships, conferences, courtesy advertising, direct fundraising efforts,<br />

benefit tickets, telephone solicitations, or memberships.<br />

4989. Achieve Minneapolis, Minneapolis, MN. $12,500, 2008. For Girls in<br />

Action.<br />

4990. Ain Dah Yung Center, Saint Paul, MN. $75,000, 2008. For capital<br />

campaign, homeless youth program, administration, and strategic<br />

planning.<br />

4991. Ain Dah Yung Center, Saint Paul, MN. $15,000, 2008. For capital<br />

campaign, homeless youth program, administration, and strategic<br />

planning.<br />

4992. Ain Dah Yung Center, Saint Paul, MN. $15,000, 2008. For capital<br />

campaign, homeless youth program, administration, and strategic<br />

planning.<br />

4993. Ain Dah Yung Center, Saint Paul, MN. $10,000, 2008. For capital<br />

campaign, homeless youth program, administration, and strategic<br />

planning.<br />

4994. Ain Dah Yung Center, Saint Paul, MN. $10,000, 2008. For capital<br />

campaign, homeless youth program, administration, and strategic<br />

planning.<br />

4995. At Home Foundation, Minneapolis, MN. $10,000, 2008. To support<br />

capacity building of organization and entrepreneurship development<br />

program for homeless and precariously housed in metropolitan area,<br />

including targeted startup purchasing funding.<br />

4996. Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese of Saint Paul and Minneapolis,<br />

Minneapolis, MN. $40,000, 2008. For convening stakeholders and<br />

childcare providers to solicit ideas for comprehensive childcare.<br />

4997. Clinic Ole Foundation, Napa, CA. $10,000, 2008. For Advisory Council.<br />

4998. Cookie Cart, Minneapolis, MN. $10,000, 2008. For capacity building.<br />

4999. FSG Social Impact Advisors, Community Foundation Insights, Boston,<br />

MA. $25,000, 2008. For start-up of Community Foundation Insights.<br />

5000. Global Heritage Fund, Palo Alto, CA. $30,000, 2008. For planning and<br />

restoration work in Cyrene, Libya.<br />

5001. Hamline University, Saint Paul, MN. $15,000, 2008. For Courage to<br />

Teach and Lead Program.<br />

5002. Larry Brown Youth Education Corporation, Saint Peter, MN. $10,000,<br />

2008. For Cityview Tutors and liability and directors and officers<br />

insurance.<br />

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Phillips—MINNESOTA<br />

5003. Little Earth Residents Association, Minneapolis, MN. $75,000, 2008.<br />

For capacity building and program development initiative.<br />

5004. Little Earth Residents Association, Minneapolis, MN. $75,000, 2008.<br />

For capacity building and program development initiative.<br />

5005. Little Earth Residents Association, Minneapolis, MN. $75,000, 2008.<br />

For capacity building and program development initiative.<br />

5006. Local Initiatives Support Corporation, New York, NY. $200,000, 2008.<br />

For North Minneapolis Economic Development Loan Pool Guarantee.<br />

5007. Local Initiatives Support Corporation, New York, NY. $200,000, 2008.<br />

For replication of Portland Model in Duluth LISC.<br />

5008. Local Initiatives Support Corporation, Twin Cities, Saint Paul, MN.<br />

$100,000, 2008. For development of four Center for Working Families<br />

sites in Twin Cities urban neighborhoods as part of LISC Sustainable<br />

Communities Demonstration Project.<br />

5009. Minneapolis Public Schools, Minneapolis, MN. $23,625, 2008. To<br />

send executive leadership team to Harvard Public Education Leadership<br />

program this summer.<br />

5010. Minnesota African-American Chamber of Commerce, Saint Paul, MN.<br />

$25,000, 2008. For strategic planning.<br />

5011. Minnesota Childrens Museum, Saint Paul, MN. $30,000, 2008. For<br />

development of best practices model for museum community<br />

partnerships while increasing internal capacity of Children’s Museum to<br />

support involvement of diverse, under-represented communities in<br />

museum programming and services.<br />

5012. Move the Mountain Leadership Center, Marshalltown, IA. $30,000,<br />

2008. For planning for initiative based on Ruby Payne’s poverty<br />

framework.<br />

5013. Native American Community Development Institute, Minneapolis, MN.<br />

$100,000, 2008. For capacity building.<br />

5014. Native American Community Development Institute, Minneapolis, MN.<br />

$65,000, 2008. For new organizational model and systems redesign to<br />

drive economic growth and build human capital in American Indian<br />

community.<br />

5015. Native American Community Development Institute, Minneapolis, MN.<br />

$65,000, 2008. For new organizational model and systems redesign to<br />

drive economic growth and build human capital in American Indian<br />

community.<br />

5016. NorthWay Community Trust, Minneapolis, MN. $120,000, 2008. For<br />

replication of Manchester Bidwell Model in Minneapolis.<br />

5017. NorthWay Community Trust, Minneapolis, MN. $76,753, 2008. For<br />

partnership investments.<br />

5018. NorthWay Community Trust, Minneapolis, MN. $18,871, 2008. For<br />

reimbursement for payment to MJB Consulting and Associates for<br />

Northside Market Scan.<br />

5019. People Escaping Poverty Project, Moorhead, MN. $40,000, 2008. For<br />

organizational capacity building internally and of nonprofit organizations<br />

working in Moorhead Minnesota Region.<br />

5020. Population Connection, Washington, DC. $32,500, 2008. For PopEd<br />

teacher training programs on campuses in Minnesota.<br />

5021. Renewing the Countryside II, Minneapolis, MN. $80,000, 2008. For<br />

expansion of Green Routes Initiative, sustainable tourism initiative, to<br />

include two tribal communities in Minnesota.<br />

5022. Social Venture Partners Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN. $15,000, 2008.<br />

For sponsorship of Engaged Philanthropy Conference.<br />

5023. Somali Action Alliance, Minneapolis, MN. $75,000, 2008. For<br />

community leadership development and capacity building strategies to<br />

ensure civil and human rights and civic engagement of Somali<br />

immigrants living in Minnesota.<br />

5024. Urban Ventures Leadership Foundation, Minneapolis, MN. $100,000,<br />

2008. For Colin Powell Youth Leadership Center and Cristo Rey Jesuit<br />

High School capital campaign.<br />

5025. Urban Ventures Leadership Foundation, Minneapolis, MN. $80,000,<br />

2008. For Cub Foods Kid’s Cafe.<br />

5026. Urban Ventures Leadership Foundation, Minneapolis, MN. $50,000,<br />

2008. For Urban Youth Hub.<br />

5027. Urban Ventures Leadership Foundation, Minneapolis, MN. $25,000,<br />

2008. For Urban Youth Hub.<br />

5028. Youth Venture, Minneapolis, MN. $10,000, 2008. For capacity building<br />

of youth development and empowerment programs for young<br />

entrepreneurs via Youth Venture Challenge outreach workshops.<br />

Minnesota Community Foundation<br />

(formerly Minnesota Foundation)<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to MN.<br />

5029. SchoolStart Company, Saint Paul, MN. $10,000, 2006. For general<br />

support.<br />

5030. Youth for Christ USA, South Central Minnesota Chapter, Albert Lea, MN.<br />

$17,000, 2006. For Prairie River Camp, Ministry in Albert Lea area and<br />

Rock Expansion plan.<br />

Northwest Area Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to IA, ID, MN, MT, ND, OR, SD, and WA. No support<br />

for lobbying activities. No grants to individuals.<br />

5031. All Parks Alliance for Change, Saint Paul, MN. $120,000, 2007. For<br />

organizing capacity building project in four states.<br />

5032. Asian Americans/Pacific Islanders in Philanthropy, San Francisco, CA.<br />

$150,000, 2007. For citizen engagement and capacity building efforts.<br />

5033. Big Sky Institute for the Advancement of Nonprofits, Helena, MT.<br />

$15,000, 2007. For general operating support for Philanthropic Divide<br />

Project.<br />

5034. Calvert Social Investment Foundation, Bethesda, MD. $100,000,<br />

2007. For National Rural Funders Collaborative Project, for scholarships<br />

and strategic planning.<br />

5035. Experience Education, Red Oak, IA. $20,000, 2007. For capacity<br />

building for rural Latino communities.<br />

5036. Minnesota Council of Churches, Minneapolis, MN. $30,000, 2007. For<br />

Joint Religious Legislative Coalition project for key advocate capacity<br />

improvement.<br />

5037. National Association for Latino Community Asset Builders, San Antonio,<br />

TX. $17,000, 2007. For best practices in Latino asset building.<br />

5038. National Enterprise Development Corporation, Rural Community<br />

Innovations, Bozeman, MT. $10,000, 2007. For sponsorship of South<br />

Dakota Indian Business Conference.<br />

5039. Northwest Venture Communities, Minot, ND. $63,058, 2007. For<br />

Capacity Building for Evaluation and Learning.<br />

5040. Paul J. Aicher Foundation, East Hartford, CT. $300,000, 2007. For<br />

Study Circles training and technical support for Horizons Phase II.<br />

5041. Seattle Economic Development Fund, Seattle, WA. $75,000, 2007. For<br />

technical assistance to micro-borrowers.<br />

5042. South Dakota Rural Enterprise, Sioux Falls, SD. $50,000, 2007. For<br />

marketing and development support for local micro-lending programs.<br />

5043. University of Richmond, Richmond, VA. $300,000, 2007. For<br />

LeadershipPlenty training and technical support for Horizons Phase II.<br />

5044. University of Saint Thomas, Saint Paul, MN. $20,000, 2007. For North<br />

Minneapolis Capacity Building through Student Media Skill Development.<br />

I. A. O’Shaughnessy Foundation, Inc.<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to the U.S., with emphasis on areas where<br />

foundation directors live. No support for religious missions or individual<br />

parishes, or for national fundraising organizations, or political<br />

organizations. No grants to individuals, or for operational dependence,<br />

lobbying, or capital campaign gifts exceeding twenty percent of the<br />

campaign goal; no loans.<br />

5045. Denver Health and Hospitals Foundation, Denver, CO. $25,000, 2006.<br />

For educational activities.<br />

The Jay and Rose Phillips Family Foundation<br />

(formerly The Phillips Foundation)<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in the Twin Cities metropolitan, MN, area. No<br />

support for political campaigns or lobbying efforts to influence<br />

legislation. No grants to individuals.<br />

5046. Admission Possible, Saint Paul, MN. $43,400, 2007. For<br />

capacity-building support to hire Operations Coordinator.<br />

5047. Bridge for Runaway Youth, Minneapolis, MN. $50,000, 2007. For<br />

capacity-building support for Homeless Youth Program.<br />

5048. Childrens Law Center of Minnesota, Saint Paul, MN. $25,000, 2007.<br />

For Foster Child Advocacy Project and State Wards Project, and support<br />

for board development and fundraising.<br />

5049. CIF of the San Francisco Foundation, San Francisco, CA. $10,000,<br />

2007. For Eastern Horizons. Unsolicited proposals are not accepted from<br />

organizations located outside of Minnesota.<br />

5050. City, The, Minneapolis, MN. $20,000, 2007. For organizational<br />

assessment and strategic planning work.<br />

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Grants for Capacity Building, Management & Technical Assistance<br />

5051. Clare Housing, Minneapolis, MN. $15,000, 2007. For Director of<br />

Finance position.<br />

5052. Community Shares of Colorado, Denver, CO. $20,000, 2007. For<br />

capacity building. Unsolicited proposals are not accepted from<br />

organizations located outside of Minnesota.<br />

5053. Community Shares of Minnesota, Saint Paul, MN. $25,000, 2007. For<br />

start-up support for grassroots evaluation project.<br />

5054. Companion Dog Connection, Minneapolis, MN. $32,000, 2007. For<br />

capacity-building support to hire new Marketing and Resource<br />

Development Associate position.<br />

5055. Cookie Cart, Minneapolis, MN. $15,000, 2007. For capacity-building<br />

support to increase development capabilities.<br />

5056. DEAF-MADC, Fridley, MN. $25,000, 2007. For disseminating best<br />

practices and transition to new leadership.<br />

5057. Family Place, Saint Paul, MN. $31,500, 2007. For capacity-building<br />

support to hire new part-time Development Director and to implement<br />

development plan.<br />

5058. Givens Foundation for African-American Literature, Minneapolis, MN.<br />

$25,000, 2007. For capacity-building support to hire Executive Director.<br />

5059. Headwaters Foundation for Justice, Minneapolis, MN. $15,000, 2007.<br />

For Phase 1 of development of evaluation model for grantmaking and<br />

capacity-building programs.<br />

5060. Interfaith Outreach and Community Partners, Wayzata, MN. $30,000,<br />

2007. For capacity-building support to add new Employment Specialist<br />

position.<br />

5061. ISAIAH, Minneapolis, MN. $20,000, 2007. For Bridging Gap project.<br />

5062. Lao Advancement Organization of America, Minneapolis, MN. $30,000,<br />

2007. For strategic planning and hiring new Associate Director.<br />

5063. Management Assistance Program for Nonprofits, Saint Paul, MN.<br />

$25,000, 2007. For Phase II of Board Study Project.<br />

5064. Management Assistance Program for Nonprofits, Saint Paul, MN.<br />

$20,000, 2007. For start-up support for Merger Initiative.<br />

5065. Metropolitan Interfaith Council on Affordable Housing, Minneapolis,<br />

MN. $35,000, 2007. For capacity-building support to add half-time<br />

organizer in southwest metro.<br />

5066. Midwest Health Center for Women, Minneapolis, MN. $35,000, 2007.<br />

For capacity-building support for new Development Director position.<br />

5067. Minnesota Child Care Resource and Referral Network, Saint Paul, MN.<br />

$25,000, 2007. For capacity-building support to add new Referral<br />

Support Coordinator.<br />

5068. Minnesota Indian Womens Resource Center, Minneapolis, MN.<br />

$30,000, 2007. For organizational development support to create and<br />

implement business plan for Cherish Children Learning Center childcare<br />

center.<br />

5069. Minnesota Minority Education Partnership, Saint Paul, MN. $30,000,<br />

2007. For capacity-building support to add Research Director position.<br />

5070. North Metro Pediatrics, Coon Rapids, MN. $20,000, 2007. For<br />

capacity-building support to increase organization’s fundraising and<br />

development functions.<br />

5071. Professional Association of Treatment Homes, Minneapolis, MN.<br />

$42,000, 2007. For capacity-building support to add Native American<br />

Social Worker.<br />

5072. Project Pathfinder, Saint Paul, MN. $25,000, 2007. For<br />

capacity-building support and to upgrade integrated software and<br />

database systems.<br />

5073. Southside Family Nurturing Center, Minneapolis, MN. $45,000, 2007.<br />

For capacity-building support to add new Children’s Program Director.<br />

5074. Urban Boatbuilders, Saint Paul, MN. $15,000, 2007. For organizational<br />

relocation planning.<br />

5075. Youth Farm and Market Project, Minneapolis, MN. $15,000, 2007. For<br />

organizational development needs.<br />

Carl and Eloise Pohlad Family Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in Minneapolis and St. Paul, MN. No grants to<br />

individuals directly.<br />

5076. Urban Ventures Leadership Foundation, Minneapolis, MN. $10,000,<br />

2006. For program support.<br />

The Saint Paul Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to Dakota, Ramsey, and Washington counties in the<br />

metropolitan St. Paul, MN, area. No support for sectarian religious<br />

programs (except from designated funds). No grants to individuals<br />

(except from designated funds), or for ongoing annual operating budgets,<br />

agency endowment funds, and programs located outside the East Metro<br />

area.<br />

5077. Achieve Minneapolis, Minneapolis, MN. $126,778, 2007. For Norm<br />

McGrew Dunker Scholarship Fund.<br />

5078. Achieve Minneapolis, Minneapolis, MN. $32,723, 2007. For Norm<br />

McGrew Dunker Scholarship Fund.<br />

5079. Admission Possible, Saint Paul, MN. $20,000, 2007. For<br />

communication and marketing strategy.<br />

5080. African Development Center, Minneapolis, MN. $15,000, 2007. To<br />

promote use of Quickbooks financial software among African business<br />

community.<br />

5081. Afton Historical Society Press, Afton, MN. $22,000, 2007. For two<br />

consulting projects.<br />

5082. Afton Historical Society Press, Afton, MN. $20,000, 2007. For technical<br />

assistance.<br />

5083. Ain Dah Yung Center, Saint Paul, MN. $25,000, 2007. Toward<br />

Strengthening Administrative Capacity Project.<br />

5084. Ain Dah Yung Center, Saint Paul, MN. $11,421, 2007. Toward strategic<br />

planning.<br />

5085. American Association of Occupational Health Nurses Foundation,<br />

Atlanta, GA. $10,001, 2007. To encourage members of Minnesota<br />

Association of Occupational Health Nurses to pursue professional growth<br />

and development in occupational health.<br />

5086. Animal Humane Society, Golden Valley, MN. $100,000, 2007. Toward<br />

merger of five humane societies.<br />

5087. Barrier Island Group for the Arts, Sanibel, FL. $12,000, 2007. For<br />

Development Director position.<br />

5088. Breaking Free, Saint Paul, MN. $22,250, 2007. For development of<br />

policies and procedure manuals and curriculum.<br />

5089. Casa de Esperanza, Saint Paul, MN. $50,000, 2007. For<br />

implementation of organization’s strategic plan.<br />

5090. Childrens Health Care Foundation, Minneapolis, MN. $10,000, 2007.<br />

For Professional Staff Education and Research Endowment Fund.<br />

5091. Childrens Home Society and Family Services, Saint Paul, MN. $50,000,<br />

2007. Toward technical assistance services related to staff<br />

compensation and staff development.<br />

5092. Childrens Home Society and Family Services, Saint Paul, MN. $30,000,<br />

2007. For consulting assistance provided by Management Assistance<br />

Group.<br />

5093. East Side Arts Council, Saint Paul, MN. $11,700, 2007. For community<br />

strategic planning.<br />

5094. EngenderHealth, New York, NY. $15,000, 2007. For general support.<br />

5095. First Peoples Fund, Rapid City, SD. $15,000, 2007. For general<br />

support.<br />

5096. First Peoples Fund, Rapid City, SD. $10,000, 2007. For general<br />

support.<br />

5097. FSG Social Impact Advisors, Boston, MA. $75,000, 2007. To help<br />

finance start-up budget of Community Foundation Insights.<br />

5098. Girl Scouts of the U.S.A., Minnesota and Wisconsin River Valleys, Saint<br />

Paul, MN. $100,000, 2007. To help realignment of five area Girl Scout<br />

Councils into one new council.<br />

5099. Girl Scouts of the U.S.A., Minnesota and Wisconsin River Valleys, Saint<br />

Paul, MN. $10,000, 2007. Toward Southern Minnesota and Western<br />

Wisconsin Girl Scout Council Realignment.<br />

5100. Grace Lutheran Church, Saint Paul, MN. $13,800, 2007. For<br />

organizational development and strategic planning for Sierra Leone<br />

Community of Minnesota.<br />

5101. Hallie Q. Brown Community Center, Saint Paul, MN. $38,500, 2007.<br />

Toward building administrative capacity.<br />

5102. Hennepin County Medical Center, Minneapolis, MN. $24,889, 2007.<br />

For Hennepin County Medical Center for Brian C. Barenscheer Fellowship<br />

for educating and training in medical profession.<br />

5103. Historic Saint Paul, Saint Paul, MN. $25,000, 2007. For technical<br />

assistance.<br />

5104. Jeremiah Program, Minneapolis, MN. $25,000, 2007. Toward staff<br />

training and organizational development.<br />

5105. Management Assistance Program for Nonprofits, Saint Paul, MN.<br />

$30,000, 2007. Toward Project ReDesign.<br />

5106. Management Assistance Program for Nonprofits, Saint Paul, MN.<br />

$30,000, 2007. For merger initiative.<br />

5107. Management Assistance Program for Nonprofits, Saint Paul, MN.<br />

$15,000, 2007. For Board Study Project.<br />

5108. Minnesota Campus Compact, Saint Paul, MN. $45,000, 2007. For<br />

operational realignment.<br />

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5109. Minnesota Council of Nonprofits, Saint Paul, MN. $25,000, 2007.<br />

Toward Nonprofit Leadership Institute.<br />

5110. Minnesota Senior Federation, Saint Paul, MN. $20,000, 2007. For<br />

completion of organizational transition steps.<br />

5111. Minnesota Work Incentives Connection, Saint Paul, MN. $10,000,<br />

2007. For project to help transition state agency into independent 501<br />

(c)(3) charity.<br />

5112. Model Cities of Saint Paul, Saint Paul, MN. $10,000, 2007. For general<br />

support.<br />

5113. Navigators, The, Colorado Springs, CO. $23,000, 2007. For Mission,<br />

Moving Mountains merger.<br />

5114. Navigators, The, Colorado Springs, CO. $10,000, 2007. For Mission,<br />

Moving Mountains merger.<br />

5115. Nonprofits Assistance Fund, Minneapolis, MN. $10,000, 2007. For<br />

general support of nonprofit finance education.<br />

5116. North Tahoe Hebrew Congregation, Tahoe Vista, CA. $10,000, 2007.<br />

For Rabbi’s salary fund, shofar preparation, and general support.<br />

5117. Northeast Entrepreneur Fund, Virginia, MN. $10,000, 2007. For CORE<br />

Four Business Planning course.<br />

5118. Park Square Theater, Saint Paul, MN. $25,000, 2007. Toward position<br />

of Director of External Affairs.<br />

5119. Penumbra Theater Company, Saint Paul, MN. $100,000, 2007. For<br />

operating budget as part of four-year Restructuring Project.<br />

5120. People, Incorporated, Saint Paul, MN. $50,000, 2007. Toward<br />

Managed Care Consultant Project.<br />

5121. Portage for Youth, Saint Paul, MN. $15,660, 2007. To help finance<br />

development of strategic business plan.<br />

5122. Project Pathfinder, Saint Paul, MN. $13,750, 2007. For branding<br />

consultant.<br />

5123. Ramsey County Historical Society, Saint Paul, MN. $35,000, 2007. For<br />

continuation of strategic planning.<br />

5124. Ramsey County Historical Society, Saint Paul, MN. $20,000, 2007. For<br />

continued organizational change.<br />

5125. Ramsey County Historical Society, Saint Paul, MN. $10,500, 2007. To<br />

amend and adopt revised governing instruments.<br />

5126. Reconnecting America, Oakland, CA. $25,000, 2007. Toward<br />

developing framework and business plan for Central Corridor Funding<br />

Collaborative.<br />

5127. Reconnecting America, Oakland, CA. $20,000, 2007. For technical<br />

assistance for Saint Paul’s Central Corridor development.<br />

5128. Saint Paul Area Council of Churches, Saint Paul, MN. $23,000, 2007.<br />

For business planning for Minnesota Collaborative Anti-Racism Initiative.<br />

5129. Saint Paul Riverfront Corporation, Saint Paul, MN. $150,000, 2007.<br />

For positions of Director of Development and Administrative Assistant.<br />

5130. Saint Paul Youth Services, Saint Paul, MN. $14,750, 2007. Toward<br />

strategic planning.<br />

5131. Saint Paul, City of, Saint Paul, MN. $200,000, 2007. Toward Phase II<br />

of Central Corridor planning.<br />

5132. Saint Paul, City of, Saint Paul, MN. $35,000, 2007. To help finance,<br />

review, and audit internal policies, practices and procedures for including<br />

women, persons of color and persons with disabilities in its contracting<br />

process.<br />

5133. Sparc, Saint Paul, MN. $15,000, 2007. For development of<br />

comprehensive community development strategies and strategic<br />

planning.<br />

5134. Springboard for the Arts, Saint Paul, MN. $10,000, 2007. To help<br />

establish Artists Resource Center.<br />

5135. Theater Space Project, Saint Paul, MN. $10,000, 2007. Toward<br />

capacity building.<br />

5136. Twin Cities Community Voice Mail, Saint Paul, MN. $20,000, 2007.<br />

Toward Capacity Building Project.<br />

5137. Vanguard Charitable Endowment Program, Southeastern, PA.<br />

$1,000,000, 2007.<br />

5138. YWCA of Saint Paul, Saint Paul, MN. $60,000, 2007. Toward Academic<br />

Enrichment Services Capacity Building Initiative.<br />

St. Jude Medical Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national basis, with some emphasis on MN. No grants<br />

to individuals.<br />

5139. Boston Medical Center, Boston, MA. $80,000, 2007. For cardiac<br />

electrophysiology training program.<br />

5140. Childrens HeartLink, Minneapolis, MN. $35,000, 2007. For general<br />

operating support.<br />

5141. Childrens HeartLink, Minneapolis, MN. $30,000, 2007. For general<br />

operating support.<br />

5142. Childrens HeartLink, Minneapolis, MN. $21,000, 2007. For 2007<br />

HeartLink Gala.<br />

5143. Continuing Education and Research Foundation, Milwaukee, WI.<br />

$20,000, 2007. For symposium on atrial fibrillation and ventricular<br />

arrhythmia.<br />

Target Foundation<br />

(formerly Dayton Hudson Foundation)<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to the Minneapolis/St. Paul, MN 7-county<br />

metropolitan area. No support for religious organizations not of direct<br />

benefit to the entire community; generally, no support for health<br />

organizations. No grants to individuals, or for endowments, national<br />

ceremonies, memorials, conferences, fundraising dinners, testimonials,<br />

or similar events, recreation, therapeutic programs, or living subsidies.<br />

5144. Urban Ventures Leadership Foundation, Minneapolis, MN. $50,000,<br />

2007. For People’s Exchange program.<br />

Travelers Foundation<br />

(formerly St. Paul Travelers Foundation)<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in areas of significant company operations, with<br />

emphasis on St. Paul, MN, and Hartford, CT; limited giving to national<br />

organizations. No support for discriminatory organizations, sectarian<br />

religious organizations, political, lobbying, veterans’, or fraternal<br />

organizations, health or disease-specific organizations, or hospitals or<br />

other health services organizations generally supported by third-party<br />

reimbursement mechanisms. No grants to individuals, or for benefits,<br />

fundraisers, walk-a-thons, telethons, galas, or other revenue-generating<br />

events, advertising, health care or other health-related emergency<br />

assistance for individuals, direct delivery of health or medical services,<br />

medical research, medical equipment, or hospital capital campaigns or<br />

general operating support, replacement of government funding, start-up<br />

needs, capital campaigns, or general operating support for public or<br />

charter schools, human services such as counseling, chemical abuse<br />

services, or family programs, environmental programs, or special events<br />

not a key strategy in a continuum of efforts to achieve community goals<br />

in the foundation’s priority areas.<br />

5145. African-American Academy for Accelerated Learning, Minneapolis, MN.<br />

$15,000, 2006. For operating support for organization to provide<br />

educational mentoring for low-income African American children in grades<br />

K-6, and educational information for teachers and parents.<br />

5146. Art Education for the Blind, New York, NY. $15,000, 2006. For project<br />

support to implement and document accessibility programs and make<br />

final evaluation of AEB’s training materials in order to enhance<br />

effectiveness of programming for visually impaired audiences.<br />

5147. Center School, Minneapolis, MN. $10,000, 2006. For network of Indian<br />

educators to establish on-line resource bank of best practices for Indian<br />

education and on-line bulletin board to train others in how to work with<br />

American Indian students.<br />

5148. Charities Review Council of Minnesota, Saint Paul, MN. $10,000,<br />

2006. For operating support for Council’s education and information<br />

services that strengthen and enhance nonprofit sector and those who<br />

support it.<br />

5149. First Childrens Finance, Minneapolis, MN. $25,000, 2006. For<br />

operating support to improve quality and financial viability of child care<br />

and early education businesses that serve low-income families<br />

throughout Minnesota.<br />

5150. Local Initiatives Support Corporation, New York, NY. $100,000, 2006.<br />

For operating support for community development organization that<br />

works in cities where Saint Paul Travelers has presence and special<br />

project support for financial literacy program at Lao Family Community<br />

Development Corporation in Bay Area.<br />

5151. Local Initiatives Support Corporation, Twin Cities, Saint Paul, MN.<br />

$175,000, 2006. For operating support to promote affordable housing<br />

development, economic development and neighborhood revitalization in<br />

Minneapolis and Saint Paul.<br />

5152. Local Initiatives Support Corporation, Twin Cities, Saint Paul, MN.<br />

$75,000, 2006. For operating support for neighborhood revitalization in<br />

Payne-Arcade Avenues on Eastside of Saint Paul and Lake Saint in<br />

Minneapolis, focusing on creating mixed income, multi-cultural,<br />

prosperous neighborhoods.<br />

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Grants for Capacity Building, Management & Technical Assistance<br />

5153. MacPhail Center for Music, Minneapolis, MN. $50,000, 2006. For<br />

capital support to build new flagship facility and access facilities in metro<br />

locations to serve as nexus for music instruction, performance, and<br />

professional development for diverse populations.<br />

5154. Management Assistance Program for Nonprofits, Saint Paul, MN.<br />

$50,000, 2006. For operating support to provide management<br />

assistance to Twin Cities’ nonprofit organizations that address funding<br />

objectives in education, community development, and arts and culture.<br />

5155. Maryland Mentoring Partnership, Baltimore, MD. $10,000, 2006. For<br />

operating support to sustain quality of youth mentoring programs for<br />

low-income communities by providing expert training, technical<br />

assistance, resources and research.<br />

5156. Metro Volunteers, Denver, CO. $15,000, 2006. For operating support<br />

to provide training and support for nonprofit leaders and staff and to<br />

encourage people to connect and create positive changes in their<br />

communities through volunteerism.<br />

5157. Metropolitan Interfaith Council on Affordable Housing, Minneapolis,<br />

MN. $15,000, 2006. For operating support for education, advocacy and<br />

service programs targeted at faith communities, which address<br />

affordable housing issues of low-income people in Twin Cities.<br />

5158. Midwest Art Conservation Center, Minneapolis, MN. $10,000, 2006.<br />

For organization to maintain its emergency preparedness, response and<br />

salvage assistance activities; to continue as expert source of information<br />

to institutions and communities on preservation practices and risk<br />

management.<br />

5159. Milkweed Editions, Minneapolis, MN. $10,000, 2006. For Alliance for<br />

Reading, outreach program that encourages reading to low-income,<br />

ethnically and racially diverse youth, their teachers and families in Saint<br />

Paul city schools.<br />

5160. Minnesota Council of Nonprofits, Saint Paul, MN. $35,000, 2006. For<br />

operating support to inform, promote, connect, and strengthen<br />

nonprofits and nonprofit sector, and to provide one-time project support<br />

for new Leadership Institute for young, diverse nonprofit leaders.<br />

5161. Minnesota International Center, Minneapolis, MN. $15,000, 2006. For<br />

program that provides teachers with resources to foster and encourage<br />

their students to learn about and celebrate world diversity within their<br />

Saint Paul schools classroom.<br />

5162. Neighborhood Housing Services of Orange County, Anaheim, CA.<br />

$20,000, 2006. For operating support to help low-and moderate-income<br />

families realize home ownership and create strong, vibrant<br />

neighborhoods through financial literacy training, new foreclosure<br />

prevention program and resident leadership training.<br />

5163. Neighborhood Housing Services, Twin Cities, Saint Paul, MN. $20,000,<br />

2006. For operating support to build stronger communities by stabilizing<br />

families through home ownership, improving neighborhood safety,<br />

increasing economic self-sufficiency, and revitalizing inner-city<br />

neighborhoods.<br />

5164. Nonprofit Risk Management Center, Leesburg, VA. $75,000, 2006. For<br />

project support to produce booklet containing Risk Management<br />

Principles and Best Practices and accompanying mini-CD containing<br />

interactive course at no charge to nonprofit community.<br />

5165. Nonprofits Assistance Fund, Minneapolis, MN. $25,000, 2006. For<br />

operating support.<br />

5166. Opportunities Industrialization Center, East Metro, Saint Paul, MN.<br />

$25,000, 2006. For project support to request Development Director<br />

position for organization that provides job training and placement<br />

services.<br />

5167. Organizing Apprenticeship Project, Minneapolis, MN. $15,000, 2006.<br />

For general operating support to train emerging organizing leaders and<br />

to pilot long term initiative to strengthen racial justice organizing in<br />

Minnesota.<br />

5168. Saint Paul Coalition for Community Development, Saint Paul, MN.<br />

$20,000, 2006. For project support to increase visibility and influence<br />

of Saint Paul neighborhood community development corporations in<br />

order to increase housing and business opportunities for low and<br />

moderate income residents.<br />

5169. Springboard for the Arts, Saint Paul, MN. $15,000, 2006. For general<br />

operating support to provide artists and their organizations with practical<br />

skills, connections, services and support.<br />

5170. Teach for America, Houston, TX. $15,000, 2006. For operating support<br />

for recruitment, selection and training of college graduates who commit<br />

at least two years of teaching in low-income Houston schools.<br />

5171. Teach for America, Baltimore, MD. $10,000, 2006. For operating<br />

support to recruit and train college graduates who commit to two years<br />

of teaching in Baltimore Public Schools’ low-income communities.<br />

U.S. Bancorp Foundation, Inc.<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in AR, AZ, CA, CO, ID, IA, IL, IN, KS, KY, MN, MO,<br />

MT, ND, NE, NV, OH, OR, SD, TN, UT, WA, WI, and WY. No support for<br />

fraternal organizations, merchant associations, or 501(c)(4) or (6)<br />

organizations, 509(a)(3) supporting organizations, pass-through<br />

organizations or private foundations, religious organizations, political<br />

organizations or lobbying organizations, United Way-supported<br />

organizations, or child care providers. No grants to individuals, or for<br />

fundraising events or sponsorships, travel, endowments, debt reduction,<br />

or chamber memberships or programs.<br />

5172. California Housing Partnership Corporation, San Francisco, CA.<br />

$15,000, 2006. For program support.<br />

5173. Colorado Enterprise Fund, Denver, CO. $20,000, 2006. For general<br />

operating support.<br />

5174. Colorado Nonprofit Association, Denver, CO. $10,000, 2006. For<br />

program support.<br />

5175. Community Resource Center, Cincinnati, OH. $10,000, 2006. For<br />

program support.<br />

5176. Greater Metropolitan Housing Corporation-Twin Cities, Minneapolis,<br />

MN. $52,500, 2006. For general operating support.<br />

5177. Impact Capital, Seattle, WA. $10,000, 2006. For general operating<br />

support.<br />

5178. Local Initiatives Support Corporation, Milwaukee, WI. $25,000, 2006.<br />

For general operating support.<br />

5179. Local Initiatives Support Corporation, San Diego, CA. $10,000, 2006.<br />

For general operating support.<br />

5180. Local Initiatives Support Corporation, Bay Area, San Francisco, CA.<br />

$20,000, 2006. For general operating support.<br />

5181. Local Initiatives Support Corporation, Twin Cities, Saint Paul, MN.<br />

$64,000, 2006. For program support.<br />

5182. Neighborhood Housing Services of Idaho, Boise, ID. $18,000, 2006.<br />

For general operating support.<br />

5183. Neighborhood Housing Services of Pocatello, Pocatello, ID. $15,000,<br />

2006. For general operating support.<br />

5184. Neighborhood Housing Services of Sacramento, Sacramento, CA.<br />

$20,000, 2006. For general operating support.<br />

5185. Neighborhood Housing Services of Salt Lake City, Salt Lake City, UT.<br />

$10,000, 2006. For general operating support.<br />

5186. Neighborhood Housing Services, Twin Cities, Saint Paul, MN. $15,000,<br />

2006. For general operating support.<br />

5187. Neighborhood Partnership Fund, Portland, OR. $15,000, 2006. For<br />

general operating support.<br />

5188. NeighborWorks Lincoln, Lincoln, NE. $10,000, 2006. For general<br />

operating support.<br />

5189. Portland Business Alliance Charitable Institute, Portland, OR. $50,000,<br />

2006. For program support.<br />

5190. Rural Community Assistance Corporation, West Sacramento, CA.<br />

$10,000, 2006. For program support.<br />

5191. Technical Assistance for Community Services, Portland, OR. $10,000,<br />

2006. For general operating support.<br />

United Health Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national basis in areas of company operations. No<br />

support for private foundations, fiscal agents, political candidates,<br />

athletic associations, or religious organizations not of direct benefit to<br />

the entire community. No grants to individuals, or for scholarships<br />

(except for the Diverse Scholar Program), general operating support,<br />

capital campaigns, building or renovation, equipment (unless related to<br />

a request for project support), endowments, fundraising events,<br />

development campaigns, political causes, lobbying efforts, recreational<br />

or sporting events, basic or biomedical research, or travel.<br />

5192. Childrens Health Fund, New York, NY. $650,000, 2006.<br />

5193. Leadership Emergence and Development Project, Minneapolis, MN.<br />

$10,000, 2006.<br />

WEM Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in MN. No grants to individuals.<br />

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5194. Center for Academic Excellence, North Mankato, MN. $150,000, 2007.<br />

For Educator Awards, Regional Awards, and Administration.<br />

Xcel Energy Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in CO, MN, ND, NM, SD, TX, and WI. No support<br />

for national organizations, government agencies, religious, political,<br />

veterans’, or fraternal organizations not of direct benefit to the entire<br />

community or disease-specific organizations. No grants to individuals, or<br />

for research programs, endowments, athletic or scholarship<br />

competitions, benefits or fundraising activities, sports or athletic<br />

programs, or capital campaigns.<br />

5195. Alliance for Sustainability, Minneapolis, MN. $10,000, 2006. To<br />

implement high impact, measurable sustainability projects to help<br />

achieve goals of Minneapolis and Saint Paul Sustainability plans, and<br />

sustainability efforts of metro cities.<br />

5196. Boy Scouts of America, Conquistador Council, Roswell, NM. $10,000,<br />

2006. For funding for Boy Scouts of America Learning for Life (LFL)<br />

Program, assisting teachers in providing character education programs<br />

and career awareness seminars for students in elementary and junior<br />

high schools.<br />

5197. Greater Metropolitan Housing Corporation-Twin Cities, Minneapolis,<br />

MN. $30,000, 2006. For general operating support to GMHC’s three<br />

core programs.<br />

5198. Habitat for Humanity of Metro Denver, Denver, CO. $15,000, 2006. For<br />

training to Habitat for Humanity affiliates throughout Colorado on energy<br />

efficient construction methods and Energy Star standards, and to<br />

develop and provide training to affiliates on educating Habitat<br />

homeowners on energy efficiency.<br />

5199. Junior Achievement of the Upper Midwest, Maplewood, MN. $30,000,<br />

2006. For Focus 2008, Strategic Plan that propels Junior Achievement<br />

of Upper Midwest (JAUM) programs to forefront of community,<br />

addressing economic education including business, economics and free<br />

enterprise in grades K-I2 by working for greatest impact.<br />

5200. Local Initiatives Support Corporation, Twin Cities, Saint Paul, MN.<br />

$15,000, 2006. For work with nonprofit housing and community<br />

development organizations dedicated to promoting affordable housing<br />

and community economic development efforts throughout metro area.<br />

5201. Metropolitan Volunteers, Denver, CO. $10,000, 2006. For expenses<br />

associated with volunteer management training seminars and board of<br />

director workshops designed to build capacity and infrastructure of<br />

nonprofits in metro Denver area.<br />

5202. Neighborhood Housing Services of Pueblo, Pueblo, CO. $20,000,<br />

2006. For Affordable Housing and Neighborhood Revitalization<br />

programs.<br />

5203. Thistle Community Housing, Boulder, CO. $20,000, 2006. To help fund<br />

capacity to implement Thistle’s integrated energy efficiency plan for 694<br />

permanently affordable rental properties serving low, very-low, and<br />

extremely-low income residents.<br />

5204. United States Department of Energy, Washington, DC. $20,000, 2006.<br />

To conduct statewide and national teacher workshops on energy and<br />

environment to help prepare teachers to effectively teach about energy<br />

and environment, at National Renewable Energy Laboratory in Golden,<br />

Colorado.<br />

MISSISSIPPI<br />

The Bower Foundation, Inc.<br />

(formerly Kidney Care, Inc.)<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in MS. No grants to individuals.<br />

5205. Mississippi Department of Education, Jackson, MS. $22,000, 2006.<br />

For EPSDT School Nurse Program Phases 1,2 and 3 technical<br />

assistance.<br />

5206. Mississippi Primary Health Care Association, Jackson, MS. $16,437,<br />

2006. For technical assistance for community health centers.<br />

5207. National Kidney Foundation, New York, NY. $55,000, 2006. For Director<br />

of Patient Service and Implementation.<br />

The Chisholm Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in MS, New York, NY, and WA. No grants to<br />

individuals.<br />

5208. Mississippi Center for Nonprofits, Jackson, MS. $10,000, 2006.<br />

The Community Foundation, Inc.<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in MS. No grants to individuals.<br />

5209. Educating Africans for Christ, Jackson, MS. $50,000, 2006. For general<br />

operating support.<br />

5210. Third Millennium Ministries, Fern Park, FL. $25,000, 2006. For general<br />

operating support.<br />

Foundation for the Mid South<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to AR, LA, and MS.<br />

5211. Arkansas Coalition for Excellence, Little Rock, AR. $15,000, 2007.<br />

5212. Childrens Health Fund, New York, NY. $50,000, 2007.<br />

5213. Kaboom, Washington, DC. $40,000, 2007.<br />

5214. Louisiana Association of Nonprofit Organizations, Baton Rouge, LA.<br />

$50,000, 2007.<br />

5215. Mississippi Faith-Based Coalition for Community Renewal, Jackson,<br />

MS. $57,600, 2007.<br />

5216. Mississippi Faith-Based Coalition for Community Renewal, Jackson,<br />

MS. $20,000, 2007.<br />

5217. New Schools for New Orleans, New Orleans, LA. $20,000, 2007.<br />

Gulf Coast Community Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to George, Hancock, Harrison, Jackson, Pearl River,<br />

and Stone counties, MS. No support for governmental entities, private<br />

foundations, religious organizations or for religious purposes, athletic<br />

programs, or school band programs. No grants to individuals, or for<br />

capital or operating endowment drives.<br />

5218. Gulf Coast Business Council, Gulfport, MS. $10,000, 2007. For<br />

technical assistance for employer assisted housing.<br />

5219. Gulf Coast Education Initiative Consortium, Wiggins, MS. $15,000,<br />

2007.<br />

5220. Harrison County School District, Gulfport, MS. $104,996, 2007. For<br />

school redesign.<br />

5221. Harrison County School District, Gulfport, MS. $80,910, 2007. For<br />

school redesign.<br />

5222. Harrison County School District, Gulfport, MS. $76,042, 2007. For<br />

strategic initiative.<br />

5223. Harrison County School District, Gulfport, MS. $58,239, 2007. For<br />

strategic initiative.<br />

5224. Harrison County School District, Gulfport, MS. $25,155, 2007. For<br />

strategic initiative.<br />

5225. Harrison County School District, Gulfport, MS. $21,611, 2007. For<br />

strategic initiative.<br />

5226. Harrison County School District, Gulfport, MS. $12,257, 2007. For<br />

school redesign.<br />

5227. Lutheran Social Service of the South, Austin, TX. $25,000, 2007. For<br />

Long Term Rebuilding and Case Management.<br />

5228. Moss Point School District, Moss Point, MS. $159,466, 2007. For<br />

strategic initiative.<br />

5229. Moss Point School District, Moss Point, MS. $14,219, 2007. For school<br />

redesign.<br />

Phil Hardin Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in MS; support also to out-of-state organizations<br />

for programs and projects benefiting the education of Mississippians. No<br />

grants to individuals, or for deficit financing or land acquisition.<br />

5230. DeSoto County School District, Arcadia, FL. $25,000, 2007. For annual<br />

membership fee of District Management Council for school year.<br />

5231. Hattiesburg Public School District, Hattiesburg, MS. $12,500, 2007.<br />

For annual membership fee of District Management Council for school<br />

year.<br />

5232. Mississippi Museum of Natural Science Foundation, Jackson, MS.<br />

$39,000, 2007. For partial support for the development of new strategic<br />

plan for the Museum’s Education Program.<br />

5233. Oxford School District, Oxford, MS. $12,500, 2007. For annual<br />

membership fee of District Management Council for school year.<br />

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5234. Sunflower County Freedom Project, Sunflower, MS. $25,000, 2007. To<br />

increase capacity of organization.<br />

5235. University of Mississippi, University, MS. $25,000, 2007. For District<br />

Management Council Membership for School of Education.<br />

The Robert M. Hearin Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in MS. No grants to individuals.<br />

5236. Delta State University, Cleveland, MS. $30,000, 2006. For Dean salary<br />

supplement.<br />

5237. Jackson State University, Jackson, MS. $70,000, 2006. For<br />

Partnership for Early Childhood Education.<br />

5238. Jackson State University, Learning Academy, Jackson, MS. $135,000,<br />

2006. For salary supplement and scholarships.<br />

Maddox Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in northwest MS and middle TN. No grants to<br />

individuals, and generally no grants for annual campaigns or appeals,<br />

awards/prizes/competitions, start-up or expansion of businesses or<br />

other economic development ventures, debt reduction, emergency<br />

funds, loans or lines of credit, publications, public relations services,<br />

research, or travel to conferences or events.<br />

5239. Mississippi Center for Nonprofits, Jackson, MS. $25,000, 2006. To<br />

strengthen capacity of non-profits.<br />

Mississippi Common Fund Trust<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in MS. No grants to individuals.<br />

5240. Enterprise Corporation of the Delta, Jackson, MS. $1,100,000, 2007.<br />

5241. Kaboom, Washington, DC. $500,000, 2007.<br />

MISSOURI<br />

Community Foundation of the Ozarks<br />

(formerly Community Foundation, Inc.)<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to southern MO.<br />

5242. Helping Hands Ministries, Multicultural Center, Sparta, MO. $30,000,<br />

2007. For consultation and curriculum materials for Homemakers<br />

Organizing and Parenting Effectiveness (HOPE) program.<br />

The Danforth Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to the metropolitan St. Louis, MO, area. No grants<br />

to individuals.<br />

5243. Garden District Commission, Saint Louis, MO. $2,000,000, 2007.<br />

Emerson Charitable Trust<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in areas of company operations.<br />

5244. Plumbing-Heating-Cooling Contractors National Association Educational<br />

Fund, Falls Church, VA. $25,000, 2006. For general operating support.<br />

Enterprise Rent-A-Car Foundation<br />

(formerly Enterprise Leasing Foundation)<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national basis and in Canada and the United Kingdom<br />

in areas of company operations. No support for religious organizations<br />

or sports teams. No grants to individuals, or vehicle or rental donations.<br />

5245. California Business for Education Excellence, Sacramento, CA.<br />

$25,000, 2007. For State Farm Just for the Kids, which tracks student<br />

performance at schools throughout the state and publishes the data on<br />

a public web site.<br />

5246. Chicago Cares, Chicago, IL. $20,000, 2007. For Chicago Serve-A-Thon.<br />

5247. Springboard to Learning, Saint Louis, MO. $10,000, 2007. For teaching<br />

specialists and program evaluation and development.<br />

5248. United Way of Greater Saint Louis, Saint Louis, MO. $25,000, 2007.<br />

For Project Clergy CARES in association with Saint Louis Clergy Coalition.<br />

The Francis Family Foundation<br />

(formerly The Francis Families Foundation)<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to a 60-mile radius of Kansas City, MO, for<br />

educational and arts and cultural institutions, and to the U.S. and<br />

Canada for pulmonary fellowships.<br />

5249. Child Advocacy Services Center, Kansas City, MO. $10,000, 2006. For<br />

honorary board retirement discretionary award.<br />

5250. Metropolitan Community Colleges Foundation, Francis Child<br />

Development Institute, Kansas City, MO. $43,334, 2006. For Division<br />

Chair and Director.<br />

5251. Union Station Kansas City, Kansas City, MO. $30,000, 2006. For Dead<br />

Sea Scrolls exhibition.<br />

The Edward D. Jones & Co. Foundation<br />

(also known as Edward Jones Foundation)<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in St. Louis, MO. No grants to individuals.<br />

5252. Leader to Leader Institute, New York, NY. $25,000, 2006.<br />

5253. Teach for America, Saint Louis, MO. $33,333, 2006.<br />

Greater Kansas City Community Foundation<br />

(formerly The Greater Kansas City Community Foundation and Affiliated Trusts)<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in the bi-state greater Kansas City region. No<br />

grants to individuals (except through designated scholarship funds), or<br />

for deficit financing, endowments, or annual campaigns.<br />

5254. American Humanics, Kansas City, MO. $10,000, 2006.<br />

5255. Community Housing Wyandotte County, Kansas City, KS. $24,000,<br />

2006.<br />

5256. Community Resource Network, Lees Summit, MO. $32,900, 2006.<br />

5257. Executive Service Corps of Greater Kansas City, Kansas City, MO.<br />

$14,500, 2006.<br />

5258. Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund, Boston, MA. $35,000, 2006.<br />

5259. Helzberg Entrepreneurial Mentoring Program, Kansas City, MO.<br />

$205,000, 2006.<br />

5260. Kansas Womens Business Center, Lenexa, KS. $12,500, 2006.<br />

5261. Learning Exchange, Kansas City, MO. $15,750, 2006.<br />

5262. National Christian Foundation, Alpharetta, GA. $10,000, 2006.<br />

5263. Partnership for Regional Educational Preparation, Kansas City, MO.<br />

$150,000, 2006.<br />

5264. Successlink, Jefferson City, MO. $160,946, 2006.<br />

5265. Union Station Kansas City, Kansas City, MO. $5,776,980, 2006.<br />

5266. West Central Development Corporation, Harlan, IA. $10,000, 2006.<br />

Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to the U.S., with emphasis on the bi-state<br />

metropolitan Kansas City area (KS/MO) for K-12 education initiatives<br />

focused on math and science. No support for international programs,<br />

political, social, fraternal, or arts organizations, and capital campaigns<br />

or construction projects. No grants for fund endowments, or for special<br />

events.<br />

5267. American Association for the Advancement of Science, Washington, DC.<br />

$738,852, 2007. To research and develop seminar and training<br />

resource, helping school boards design policies overcoming controversy<br />

and ensuring strong science, mathematics, and technology education in<br />

public schools.<br />

5268. American Bar Association Fund for Justice and Education, Washington,<br />

DC. $25,000, 2007. To examine current state of federal e-rulemaking<br />

project, and make recommendations toward improved access to<br />

government rulemaking materials by small business owners, local<br />

governments, and nonprofit organizations.<br />

5269. Angel Capital Education Foundation, Lenexa, KS. $700,000, 2007. For<br />

start-up.<br />

5270. Center for Effective Philanthropy, Cambridge, MA. $25,000, 2007. For<br />

general operating support.<br />

5271. Engines for Education, Stuart, FL. $734,000, 2007. To design and<br />

develop second phase of Health Sciences curriculum for Virtual<br />

International Science and Technology Academy, helping high school<br />

students develop practical skills and knowledge from real-world<br />

simulations.<br />

5272. Fayetteville State University, School of Business and Economics,<br />

Fayetteville, NC. $140,000, 2007. For Historically Black Colleges and<br />

Universities Dean-Faculty Development Seminar, toward best practices<br />

in entrepreneurship teaching and program development.<br />

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5273. Florida Atlantic University, College of Education, Davie, FL. $86,665,<br />

2007. To develop Web-based software curriculum, anchored in<br />

nanotechnology, to aid K-12 students in problem-based science learning.<br />

5274. Helzberg Entrepreneurial Mentoring Program, Kansas City, MO.<br />

$10,000, 2007. To develop and implement training and peer mentoring<br />

programs for high growth entrepreneurs.<br />

5275. Hewlett-Packard Company, Palo Alto, CA. $75,000, 2007. For<br />

conference for higher education leaders focused on developing<br />

strategies to improve innovation and entrepreneurship in higher<br />

education, in Glion, Switzerland.<br />

5276. International Finance Corporation, Washington, DC. $250,000, 2007.<br />

To develop benchmarking tool to study impact of reforms geared toward<br />

reducing costs of doing business and improving benefits to formality.<br />

5277. Kansas Association of Teachers of Mathematics, Ness City, KS.<br />

$20,000, 2007. For capacity-building and program support.<br />

5278. Kansas Association of Teachers of Science, Hutchinson, KS. $20,000,<br />

2007. For capacity-building and program support.<br />

5279. Kansas City Area Teachers of Mathematics, Kansas City, MO. $20,000,<br />

2007. For capacity-building and program support.<br />

5280. National Association of Charter School Authorizers, Chicago, IL.<br />

$100,000, 2007. For Missouri programs.<br />

5281. National Foundation for Teaching Entrepreneurship, New York, NY.<br />

$450,388, 2007. For research and evaluation project building internal<br />

program assessment and data collection tools, and continuing<br />

independent evaluation of curriculum.<br />

5282. OMG Center for Collaborative Learning, Philadelphia, PA. $25,000,<br />

2007. For Learning and Evaluation Action Program sponsored by<br />

Evaluation Roundtable, improving evaluation and knowledge<br />

dissemination practices in foundations.<br />

5283. Science Teachers of Missouri, Ravenwood, MO. $20,000, 2007. For<br />

capacity-building and program support.<br />

5284. Teach for America, New York, NY. $2,500,000, 2007. To expand into<br />

Kansas City metropolitan area.<br />

5285. University of Kansas, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Lawrence,<br />

KS. $259,095, 2007. For UKanTeach initiative, increasing supply of<br />

well-qualified state math and science teachers.<br />

5286. University of North Carolina, Kenan-Flagler Business School, Chapel<br />

Hill, NC. $82,950, 2007. For feasibility analysis for developing Center<br />

for Entrepreneurship Education in North Carolina disseminating K-12<br />

entrepreneurship education curriculum.<br />

William T. Kemper Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in the Midwest with emphasis on MO and<br />

surrounding areas. No support for private foundations. No grants to<br />

individuals, or for tickets for dinners, benefits, exhibits, sports and other<br />

event activities, advertisements, endowment funds, or fundraising<br />

activities.<br />

5287. Teach for America, Olathe, KS. $50,000, 2007.<br />

5288. Teach for America, Saint Louis, MO. $35,730, 2007.<br />

5289. Teach for America, Saint Louis, MO. $25,000, 2007.<br />

Monsanto Fund<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national and international basis in areas of company<br />

operations, with emphasis on Augusta, GA, Soda Springs, ID, Muscatine,<br />

IA, Luling, LA, and the greater St. Louis, MO, area. Giving outside the<br />

U.S. in Africa (countries of interest are Malawi, Burkina Faso, Kenya and<br />

South Africa), Asia (countries of interest are India, Philippines, and<br />

Thailand), Latin America (countries of interests are Brazil, Argentina and<br />

Mexico), and Canada. Giving also to statewide, regional, national, and<br />

international organizations. No support for start-up organizations,<br />

fraternal, labor, or veterans’ organizations not of direct benefit to the<br />

entire community, religious, politically partisan, or similar organizations,<br />

or discriminatory organizations. No grants for debt reduction, benefits,<br />

dinners, or advertisements, endowments, marketing, or projects in which<br />

Monsanto Company has a financial interest or could derive a financial<br />

benefit through cash or rights to intellectual property; no donations of<br />

printers, computer software, copiers, scanners, or computers.<br />

5290. American Forest Foundation, Washington, DC. $87,500, 2007.<br />

5291. American Forest Foundation, Washington, DC. $50,000, 2007.<br />

5292. Area Resources for Community and Human Services, Saint Louis, MO.<br />

$25,000, 2007.<br />

5293. INMED Partnerships for Children, Sterling, VA. $140,000, 2007.<br />

5294. INMED Partnerships for Children, Sterling, VA. $115,000, 2007.<br />

5295. INMED Partnerships for Children, Sterling, VA. $114,000, 2007.<br />

5296. INMED Partnerships for Children, Sterling, VA. $90,000, 2007.<br />

5297. Teach for America, Saint Louis, MO. $75,000, 2007.<br />

5298. Teach for America, Saint Louis, MO. $50,000, 2007.<br />

MONTANA<br />

O. P. and W. E. Edwards Foundation, Inc.<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national basis. No grants to individuals.<br />

5299. Alternative Education Resource Organization, Roslyn Heights, NY.<br />

$75,000, 2007. For independent parent cooperative alternative schools<br />

as prototypes for effective schools in the former Soviet Union and<br />

elsewhere, and for support for the Sri Aurobindo School in Nepal.<br />

5300. Hopa Mountain, Bozeman, MT. $20,000, 2007. For $10,000 toward<br />

operating support, $5,000 for Climbing Toward project to address racism<br />

in Havre and Rocky Boy communities through weeklong summer camp<br />

and $5,000 for Young Warriors Society Program on Wind River<br />

Reservation in WY.<br />

Gallagher Western Montana Charitable Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to MT, primarily in Missoula and western MT.<br />

5301. Missoula Community Performing Arts Center, Missoula, MT. $25,000,<br />

2007. For site plan analysis.<br />

MKM Foundation, Inc.<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in Billings, MT; funding also in Wayne, PA.<br />

5302. Vanguard Charitable Endowment Program, Southeastern, PA.<br />

$850,720, 2007.<br />

NEBRASKA<br />

Buffett Early Childhood Fund<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in Washington, DC, Chicago, IL, and Lincoln and<br />

Omaha, NE.<br />

5303. Frank Porter Graham Child Development Center, Chapel Hill, NC.<br />

$379,230, 2007. For National Evaluation for BLN Implementation Study.<br />

5304. University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI. $44,662, 2007. For Educare<br />

Local Evaluation Support.<br />

The Susan Thompson Buffett Foundation<br />

(formerly The Buffett Foundation)<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national and international basis; scholarships awarded<br />

only to residents in NE. No grant to individuals (except for Teacher Awards<br />

and scholarships).<br />

5305. DKT International, Washington, DC. $6,899,632, 2007. For project<br />

support.<br />

5306. DKT International, Washington, DC. $313,548, 2007. For project<br />

support.<br />

5307. EngenderHealth, New York, NY. $831,688, 2007. For project support.<br />

5308. EngenderHealth, New York, NY. $45,000, 2007. For project support.<br />

5309. Good Works Group, Louisville, CO. $150,000, 2007. For project<br />

support.<br />

5310. JHPIEGO, Baltimore, MD. $368,769, 2007. For project support.<br />

Cooper Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to NE, with emphasis on Lincoln and Lancaster<br />

County. No support for religious or health purposes, private foundations,<br />

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or for businesses. No grants to individuals, or for multi-year grants,<br />

memberships, travel, or endowment funds.<br />

5311. Big Brothers Big Sisters of the Heartland, Lincoln, NE. $10,000, 2007.<br />

Toward sustainability and capacity building.<br />

5312. Groundwater Foundation, Lincoln, NE. $33,698, 2007. For executive<br />

leadership transition, board development and enhanced financial<br />

operations.<br />

5313. Ho-Chunk Community Development Corporation, Walthill, NE. $25,000,<br />

2007. For training and technical assistance for rural entrepreneurs<br />

making arts and fine crafts products.<br />

5314. Mid-America Arts Alliance, Kansas City, MO. $25,000, 2007. For HELP<br />

Governance Training.<br />

5315. Thorpe Opera House Foundation, David City, NE. $18,000, 2007. For<br />

part-time Executive Director.<br />

Durham Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in Omaha, NE. No grants to individuals.<br />

5316. Metropolitan Entertainment and Convention Authority, Omaha, NE.<br />

$200,000, 2007. For capital improvement funds.<br />

Peter Kiewit Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to Rancho Mirage, CA, Sheridan, WY, NE, and<br />

western IA (the area within 100 miles of Omaha). No support for<br />

elementary or secondary schools, churches, or religious groups. No<br />

grants to individuals (except for scholarships), or for endowment funds<br />

or annual campaigns.<br />

5317. Habitat for Humanity, Central Nebraska, Ogallala, NE. $67,650, 2007.<br />

Toward capacity building project to develop and improve housing in rural<br />

Nebraska.<br />

5318. Metropolitan Entertainment and Convention Authority, Omaha, NE.<br />

$120,000, 2007. For program support.<br />

5319. Metropolitan Entertainment and Convention Authority, Omaha, NE.<br />

$100,000, 2007. For program support.<br />

5320. North Omaha Loves Jazz Cultural Arts and Humanities Complex, Omaha,<br />

NE. $75,000, 2007. For operating support and marketing expenses.<br />

The Sherwood Foundation<br />

(formerly The Susan A. Buffett Foundation)<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in Omaha, NE. No support for political candidates,<br />

campaigns or organizations, or for organizations that discriminate in<br />

hiring staff and/or providing services on the basis of race, religion,<br />

gender, sexual orientation, age or disability; no support for organizations<br />

that are not established and current 501c (3) organizations. No grants<br />

to individuals.<br />

5321. Educare of Omaha, Omaha, NE. $102,918, 2006. For architectural<br />

fees.<br />

5322. Educare of Omaha, Omaha, NE. $24,773, 2006. For local evaluation.<br />

5323. Nebraska Department of Education, Early Childhood Training Center,<br />

Lincoln, NE. $10,000, 2006. For Power of Documentation Exhibit.<br />

Union Pacific Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national basis in areas of company operations. No<br />

support for pass-through organizations, political or lobbying<br />

organizations, sectarian organizations, fraternal or veterans’<br />

organizations, specialized national health and disease specific<br />

organizations, animal rights organizations, elementary or secondary<br />

schools, volunteer fire departments or other emergency response<br />

organizations, labor organizations, or organizations whose programs are<br />

national or international in scope. No grants to individuals, or for debt<br />

reduction, salaries, athletic programs or events, conventions,<br />

conferences, or seminars, sponsorship of dinners, benefits or other<br />

special events, fellowships or research, or non-capital support for United<br />

Way supported organizations; no railroad equipment donations; no<br />

loans.<br />

5324. Educational Partnerships, Fairfield, CT. $433,333, 2006.<br />

5325. Educational Partnerships, Fairfield, CT. $433,333, 2006.<br />

5326. Educational Partnerships, Fairfield, CT. $433,333, 2006.<br />

5327. Educational Partnerships, Fairfield, CT. $433,333, 2006.<br />

5328. Educational Partnerships, Fairfield, CT. $433,333, 2006.<br />

5329. Educational Partnerships, Fairfield, CT. $433,333, 2006.<br />

5330. Educational Partnerships, Fairfield, CT. $433,333, 2006.<br />

5331. Educational Partnerships, Fairfield, CT. $433,333, 2006.<br />

5332. Educational Partnerships, Fairfield, CT. $433,333, 2006.<br />

5333. Educational Partnerships, Fairfield, CT. $433,333, 2006.<br />

5334. Educational Partnerships, Fairfield, CT. $433,333, 2006.<br />

5335. Educational Partnerships, Fairfield, CT. $433,333, 2006.<br />

5336. Southern California Center for Nonprofit Management, Los Angeles, CA.<br />

$10,000, 2006.<br />

Woods Charitable Fund, Inc.<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in Lincoln, NE. No support for religious activities,<br />

recreational programs, healthcare programs, and individual school<br />

programs, or for college or university programs that do not involve<br />

students and/or faculty in projects of benefit to the Lincoln, NE, area, or<br />

for environmental programs, recreational programs, individual school<br />

programs, or healthcare programs or residential care and medical clinics.<br />

No grants to individuals, or for endowments, scholarships, fellowships,<br />

fundraising benefits, program advertising, medical or scientific research.<br />

5337. CenterPointe, Lincoln, NE. $98,200, 2007. 3-year grant. For Director<br />

of Development.<br />

5338. Friends of the Haymarket Theater, Lincoln, NE. $20,000, 2007. For<br />

general operating support and capacity building.<br />

5339. Loft at the Mill, Lincoln, NE. $22,000, 2007. For renewal of Business<br />

Manager support.<br />

5340. Lux Center for the Arts, Lincoln, NE. $29,000, 2007. For consultant for<br />

market research and strategic planning.<br />

5341. Northeast Family Resource Center, Lincoln, NE. $30,000, 2007. For<br />

administrative support and capacity building.<br />

5342. Voices for Children in Nebraska, Omaha, NE. $25,000, 2007. For<br />

capacity building and development.<br />

NEVADA<br />

Greenspun Family Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in the Las Vegas, NV, area. No grants to<br />

individuals.<br />

5343. Teach for America, New York, NY. $50,000, 2006. For pledge payment.<br />

5344. Teach for America, New York, NY. $50,000, 2006. For pledge payment.<br />

Conrad N. Hilton Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national and international basis. No support for<br />

political organizations. No grants to individuals, or for fundraising events.<br />

5345. Project HOPE - The People-to-People Health Foundation, Millwood, VA.<br />

$50,000, 2007.<br />

5346. Tides Center, Children’s Partnership, San Francisco, CA. $20,000,<br />

2007.<br />

Wilbur May Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in CA and NV. No grants to individuals.<br />

5347. Community Partners, Los Angeles, CA. $153,548, 2007.<br />

Donald W. Reynolds Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in AR, NV, and OK for capital and planning grants.<br />

Giving nationally for cardiovascular clinic research and geriatrics training<br />

of physicians, and business journalism. No support for elementary or<br />

secondary education, or religious institutions or hospitals. No grants to<br />

individuals, or for continuing support, program or operating support, or<br />

endowment funds.<br />

5348. Arkansas Museum of Discovery, Little Rock, AR. $95,000, 2007. To<br />

establish Donald W. Reynolds Arkansas Children’s Discovery Center<br />

Network and supplemental planning for Arkansas Museum of Discovery.<br />

5349. Baxter County Public Library Foundation, Mountain Home, AR. $35,000,<br />

2007. For supplemental planning grant for advanced facility and design.<br />

5350. Caregiving, Health and Education for Seniors, Springdale, AR.<br />

$250,000, 2007. For contribution to permanent endowment for<br />

Schmieding Center for Senior Health and Education.<br />

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5351. Kirkpatrick Science and Air Space Museum at Omniplex, Oklahoma City,<br />

OK. $7,232,859, 2007. To establish Oklahoma Museum Network.<br />

5352. Mount Sinai School of Medicine of New York University, New York, NY.<br />

$1,898,444, 2007. For D. W. Reynolds Consortium to strengthen faculty<br />

expertise in geriatrics in U.S. academic health centers and further<br />

development and dissemination of the Portal of Geriatrics Online<br />

Education (POGOE).<br />

5353. Parasol Foundation, Incline Village, NV. $24,670, 2007. To purchase<br />

cubicle walls and associated furniture to create a Collaboration Resource<br />

Center, provide matching funds for an AmeriCorps Volunteer and for<br />

technical upgrades.<br />

NEW HAMPSHIRE<br />

Norwin S. and Elizabeth N. Bean Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to Amherst and Manchester, NH. No grants to<br />

individuals, or for scholarships, fellowships, operating budgets, deficit<br />

financing, or endowment funds.<br />

5354. NeighborWorks Greater Manchester, Manchester, NH. $25,000, 2006.<br />

For core support.<br />

The Byrne Foundation, Inc.<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in NH, NY, and VT. No grants to individuals.<br />

5355. New Hampshire Community Loan Fund, Concord, NH. $12,000, 2006.<br />

5356. Southern Vermont Area Health Education Center, Springfield, VT.<br />

$10,000, 2006.<br />

Endowment for Health, Inc.<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily limited to NH. No support for biomedical research<br />

organizations, or for out of state projects. No grants for capital<br />

campaigns, lobbying efforts, expensed already incurred, fundraisers, or<br />

ongoing expenses.<br />

5357. Dartmouth College, Hanover, NH. $29,551, 2007. For Systems<br />

Dynamics Simulation for Healthcare Modeling.<br />

5358. New Hampshire Center for Nonprofits, Concord, NH. $12,000, 2007.<br />

For Statewide Nonprofit Summit.<br />

5359. New Hampshire Minority Health Coalition, Manchester, NH. $26,070,<br />

2007. For Community Health Worker Training Institute Planning Grant.<br />

HNHfoundation<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to NH. No support for sectarian or religious<br />

programs. No grants to individuals, or for capital campaigns or<br />

expenditures, fundraisers, or bricks and mortar.<br />

5360. New Hampshire Citizens Health Initiative, Bow, NH. $100,000, 2006.<br />

To promote improved health and disease prevention, and improve quality<br />

of health care.<br />

5361. New Hampshire Healthy Kids Corporation, Concord, NH. $10,000,<br />

2006. To assist with database.<br />

5362. University of New Hampshire Cooperative Extension, Durham, NH.<br />

$12,210, 2006. To plan inventory of physical activity equipment at<br />

selected New Hampshire sites.<br />

The New Hampshire Charitable Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving in the Lakes, Manchester, Monadnock, Nashua, North<br />

Country, Piscataqua, and Upper Valley regions in NH. No support for<br />

sectarian or religious purposes. No grants to individuals (except for<br />

student aid and special awards); generally no grants for building funds,<br />

endowments, deficit financing, capital campaigns for acquisition of land<br />

or renovations to facilities, purchase of major equipment, academic<br />

research, travel, or to replace public funding or for purposes which are a<br />

public responsibility.<br />

5363. Changemakers, San Francisco, CA. $15,000, 2007.<br />

5364. Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund, Boston, MA. $300,293, 2007.<br />

5365. Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund, Boston, MA. $50,000, 2007.<br />

5366. Leadership Teacher, Bow, NH. $15,000, 2007.<br />

5367. New Hampshire Center for Nonprofits, Concord, NH. $15,000, 2007.<br />

5368. New Hampshire Center for Nonprofits, Concord, NH. $15,000, 2007.<br />

5369. New Hampshire Center for Nonprofits, Concord, NH. $15,000, 2007.<br />

5370. New Hampshire Community Loan Fund, Concord, NH. $300,000, 2007.<br />

5371. New Hampshire Community Loan Fund, Concord, NH. $40,000, 2007.<br />

5372. New Hampshire Community Loan Fund, Concord, NH. $30,000, 2007.<br />

5373. New Hampshire Community Loan Fund, Concord, NH. $20,000, 2007.<br />

5374. New Hampshire Community Loan Fund, Concord, NH. $20,000, 2007.<br />

5375. New Hampshire Community Loan Fund, Concord, NH. $10,000, 2007.<br />

5376. Philanthropic Initiative, Boston, MA. $15,000, 2007.<br />

Putnam Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to NH. No grants to individuals or for scholarships.<br />

5377. Giving Monadnock, Keene, NH. $15,000, 2007. For annual training<br />

programs.<br />

5378. Moving Company Dance Center, Keene, NH. $14,000, 2007. For<br />

feasibility design services.<br />

The Trust Family Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in New England, with emphasis on MA and NH. No<br />

grants to individuals, including scholarships, or for capital campaigns,<br />

operating budgets, or endowments.<br />

5379. Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Graduate Management,<br />

Cambridge, MA. $50,000, 2006.<br />

NEW JERSEY<br />

Alcatel-Lucent Foundation<br />

(formerly Lucent Technologies Foundation)<br />

5380. Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund, Boston, MA. $306,000, 2006. For support<br />

of community.<br />

5381. Philanthropic Initiative, Boston, MA. $677,912, 2006. For development<br />

program.<br />

5382. Resource Foundation, Larchmont, NY. $25,000, 2006. For support of<br />

community.<br />

Aspen Foundation, Inc.<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national basis. No grants to individuals.<br />

5383. Vanguard Charitable Endowment Program, Southeastern, PA.<br />

$41,103,351, 2006. For general support.<br />

The Russell Berrie Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national basis, with emphasis on NJ and NY.<br />

5384. Arnold P. Gold Foundation, Englewood Cliffs, NJ. $150,000, 2006. For<br />

capacity building renewal.<br />

The Corella & Bertram F. Bonner Foundation, Inc.<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to domestic programs in the U.S. No grants for<br />

capital improvements, endowments, operating budgets, building funds,<br />

or renovations.<br />

5385. College of New Jersey, Ewing, NJ. $95,315, 2007. For Crisis Ministry<br />

Program, community-based hunger relief program providing food for the<br />

hungry while encouraging congregations to build community<br />

relationships and strengthen outreach.<br />

5386. College of New Jersey, Ewing, NJ. $50,000, 2007. For Crisis Ministry<br />

Program, community-based hunger relief program providing food for the<br />

hungry while encouraging congregations to build community<br />

relationships and strengthen outreach.<br />

5387. Community Food Bank of New Jersey, Hillside, NJ. $10,000, 2007. For<br />

Crisis Ministry Program, community-based hunger relief program<br />

providing food for the hungry while encouraging congregations to build<br />

community relationships and strengthen outreach.<br />

5388. Crisis Ministry of Princeton and Trenton, Princeton, NJ. $25,000, 2007.<br />

For Crisis Ministry Program, community-based hunger relief program<br />

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providing food for the hungry while encouraging congregations to build<br />

community relationships and strengthen outreach.<br />

5389. Elijahs Promise, New Brunswick, NJ. $15,000, 2007. For Crisis Ministry<br />

Program.<br />

5390. First Presbyterian Church, Charlottesville, VA. $10,000, 2007. For<br />

Crisis Ministry Program, community-based hunger relief program<br />

providing food for the hungry while encouraging congregations to build<br />

community relationships and strengthen outreach.<br />

5391. Holy Apostles Church, Princeton, NJ. $25,000, 2007. For Crisis Ministry<br />

Program, community-based hunger relief program providing food for the<br />

hungry while encouraging congregations to build community<br />

relationships and strengthen outreach.<br />

5392. HomeFront, Lawrenceville, NJ. $25,000, 2007. For Crisis Ministry<br />

Program, community-based hunger relief program providing food for the<br />

hungry while encouraging congregations to build community<br />

relationships and strengthen outreach.<br />

5393. Mercer Street Friends, Trenton, NJ. $10,000, 2007. For Crisis Ministry<br />

Program, community-based hunger relief program providing food for the<br />

hungry while encouraging congregations to build community<br />

relationships and strengthen outreach.<br />

5394. Nassau Presbyterian Church, Princeton, NJ. $10,000, 2007. For Crisis<br />

Ministry Program, community-based hunger relief program providing food<br />

for the hungry while encouraging congregations to build community<br />

relationships and strengthen outreach.<br />

5395. New Jersey Agricultural Society, Trenton, NJ. $25,000, 2007. For Crisis<br />

Ministry Program, community-based hunger relief program providing food<br />

for the hungry while encouraging congregations to build community<br />

relationships and strengthen outreach.<br />

5396. Princeton Young Achievers, Princeton, NJ. $15,000, 2007. For Crisis<br />

Ministry Program, community-based hunger relief program providing food<br />

for the hungry while encouraging congregations to build community<br />

relationships and strengthen outreach.<br />

5397. Rescue Mission of Trenton, Trenton, NJ. $10,000, 2007. For Crisis<br />

Ministry Program, community-based hunger relief program providing food<br />

for the hungry while encouraging congregations to build community<br />

relationships and strengthen outreach.<br />

5398. Trenton After-School Program, Trenton, NJ. $10,000, 2007. For Crisis<br />

Ministry Program, community-based hunger relief program providing food<br />

for the hungry while encouraging congregations to build community<br />

relationships and strengthen outreach.<br />

5399. Trenton Area Soup Kitchen, Trenton, NJ. $20,000, 2007. For Crisis<br />

Ministry Program, community-based hunger relief program providing food<br />

for the hungry while encouraging congregations to build community<br />

relationships and strengthen outreach.<br />

5400. West Virginia Wesleyan College, Buckhannon, WV. $25,000, 2007. For<br />

Crisis Ministry Program, community-based hunger relief program<br />

providing food for the hungry while encouraging congregations to build<br />

community relationships and strengthen outreach.<br />

Geraldine R. Dodge Foundation, Inc.<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in NJ, with support for the arts and local humane<br />

groups limited to NJ, and support for other local projects limited to the<br />

Morristown area; some giving to national organizations for projects in NJ.<br />

No support for religious, higher education, health, or conduit<br />

organizations. No grants for capital projects, equipment purchases,<br />

indirect costs, endowment funds, deficit financing, or scholarships.<br />

5401. Arts Horizons, Englewood, NJ. $50,000, 2007. For Artist/Teacher<br />

Institutes and best-practices handbook.<br />

5402. Audubon Society, New Jersey, Bernardsville, NJ. $10,000, 2007. For<br />

critical growth stage strategic planning effort.<br />

5403. Big Picture Company, Providence, RI. $25,000, 2007. For MetEast and<br />

other small school designs in Camden.<br />

5404. Center for Non-Profit Corporations, North Brunswick, NJ. $10,000,<br />

2007. For general operating support.<br />

5405. Childrens Literacy Initiative, Philadelphia, PA. $75,000, 2007. For<br />

professional development of early childhood educators in Newark School<br />

District.<br />

5406. Cloud Institute for Sustainability Education, New York, NY. $40,000,<br />

2007. For educating for sustainability training model.<br />

5407. College for Every Student, Cornwall, VT. $40,000, 2007. To provide<br />

support to Millville School District.<br />

5408. Conservation Resources, Chester, NJ. $55,000, 2007. To provide<br />

technical assistance to land preservation groups.<br />

5409. Dance-New Jersey, Highland Park, NJ. $35,000, 2007. For general<br />

operating support.<br />

5410. Earthwatch Institute, Maynard, MA. $125,000, 2007. For New Jersey<br />

Teachers for Biodiversity fellowships.<br />

5411. Eastern Environmental Law Center, Newark, NJ. $175,000, 2007. For<br />

general operating support.<br />

5412. Educational Information and Resource Center, Sewell, NJ. $120,000,<br />

2007. For New Jersey Earth Education project.<br />

5413. Environmental Defense, New York, NY. $110,000, 2007. For technical<br />

assistance related to Highlands Transfer of Development Rights<br />

program.<br />

5414. Environmental Leadership Program, Washington, DC. $65,000, 2007.<br />

For Delaware Valley Regional Network.<br />

5415. Fine Arts Work Center in Provincetown, Provincetown, MA. $10,000,<br />

2007. For scholarships for New Jersey educators in Center’s summer<br />

workshop program.<br />

5416. Georgetown University, Environmental Law and Policy Institute,<br />

Washington, DC. $40,000, 2007. For research that bridges regulatory<br />

and economic approaches to land conservation.<br />

5417. Land Trust Alliance, Washington, DC. $35,000, 2007. For technical<br />

assistance to NJ land trusts and federal conservation policy advocacy.<br />

5418. National Gallery of Art, Washington, DC. $20,000, 2007. For New<br />

Jersey teacher scholarships to 2007 Summer Institute.<br />

5419. New Jersey Volunteer Lawyers for the Arts, Laurel Springs, NJ. $25,000,<br />

2007. For general operating support.<br />

5420. Nonprofit Finance Fund, Philadelphia, PA. $75,000, 2007. For advisory<br />

and financial services for New Jersey cultural organizations.<br />

5421. Paper Mill Playhouse, Millburn, NJ. $75,000, 2007. For educational<br />

outreach programs for New Jersey students and teachers.<br />

5422. Pro Bono Partnership, Parsippany, NJ. $25,000, 2007. For general<br />

operating support.<br />

5423. Public Interest Projects, New York, NY. $50,000, 2007. For New Jersey<br />

Fund for Education Organizing Collaborative.<br />

5424. Raritan Highlands Compact, Chester, NJ. $10,000, 2007. For general<br />

operating support.<br />

5425. Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, Center for Effective School<br />

Practices, New Brunswick, NJ. $83,694, 2007. For Charter School<br />

Resource Center and Public Education Institute.<br />

5426. Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, Eagleton Institute of<br />

Politics, New Brunswick, NJ. $10,000, 2007. For development of R U<br />

READY citizenship training initiative.<br />

5427. Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, New Jersey Center for Civic<br />

and Law-Related Education, Piscataway, NJ. $42,000, 2007. For Civic<br />

Literacy Project in three Newark schools.<br />

5428. Skylands CLEAN, Ringwood, NJ. $10,000, 2007. For organizational<br />

development through challenge grant.<br />

5429. Stony Brook-Millstone Watershed Association, Pennington, NJ.<br />

$155,000, 2007. For Watershed Institute and its support of watershed<br />

organizations.<br />

5430. Storytelling Arts, Kingston, NJ. $49,910, 2007. For literacy-focused<br />

storytelling arts teacher training.<br />

5431. Teach for America, Newark, NJ. $125,000, 2007. For general operating<br />

support of Teach For America program in Camden.<br />

5432. Tri-County Academies of Teaching and Learning, Bridgeton, NJ.<br />

$45,000, 2007. To develop and expand Academy learning communities<br />

in Burlington, Cumberland, and Gloucester Counties.<br />

5433. Tri-County Academies of Teaching and Learning, Bridgeton, NJ.<br />

$15,000, 2007. For continued general operating support.<br />

5434. Unity Charter School, Morristown, NJ. $40,000, 2007. For Education<br />

for Sustainability and organizational development.<br />

5435. Woodrow Wilson National Fellowship Foundation, Princeton, NJ.<br />

$50,000, 2007. To expand New Jersey Teachers as Scholars Program.<br />

5436. Young Audiences of New Jersey, Princeton, NJ. $70,000, 2007. For<br />

Creative Beginnings professional development program for<br />

early-childhood educators.<br />

The Fund for New Jersey<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in NJ or to regional programs that benefit NJ. No<br />

support for day care centers, drug treatment programs, health care<br />

delivery, or arts programs. No grants to individuals, or for capital projects,<br />

equipment, scholarships.<br />

5437. Camden Lutheran Housing, Camden, NJ. $25,000, 2007. To update<br />

1993 neighborhood plan for North Camden.<br />

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5438. Coopers Ferry Development Association, Camden, NJ. $75,000, 2007.<br />

For renewed support to assist in Camden’s revitalization by providing full<br />

range of development and technical assistance to Community<br />

Development Corporations.<br />

5439. Crossroads of the American Revolution National Heritage Area,<br />

Princeton, NJ. $50,000, 2007. For management planning.<br />

5440. Eastern Environmental Law Center, Rutgers Environmental Law Clinic,<br />

Newark, NJ. $175,000, 2007. For renewed support to address<br />

environmental threats facing communities in New Jersey.<br />

5441. Leadership Newark, Newark, NJ. $75,000, 2007. For renewed support<br />

for Community Leadership Initiative, program enabling fellows to work<br />

with non-profit organizations to fulfill community needs.<br />

5442. New Jersey Highlands Coalition, Far Hills, NJ. $100,000, 2007. For<br />

second grant to assist Coalition in building capacity to meet immediate<br />

challenges surrounding completion and release of Highlands Regional<br />

Master Plan.<br />

5443. New Jersey Immigration Policy Network, Newark, NJ. $90,000, 2007.<br />

For renewed support for public education, policy analysis and<br />

formulation, training, project leadership, community organizing and<br />

networking.<br />

5444. Princeton Center for Leadership Training, Princeton, NJ. $50,000,<br />

2007. To assist with organizational capacity building and development<br />

of strategic plan.<br />

5445. Progressive America Fund, Grassroots Institute of New Jersey, Brooklyn,<br />

NY. $50,000, 2007. For development of progressive new organization<br />

that promotes discussion of policy alternatives, and increases<br />

participation of low income families.<br />

5446. Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, Eagleton Institute of<br />

Politics, New Brunswick, NJ. $25,000, 2007. To monitor 2007 Clean<br />

Elections Pilot program via Citizen Advisory Committee to advise and<br />

evaluate program, and disseminate surveys to citizens regarding<br />

program.<br />

The Gordon and Llura Gund Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving in the U.S., with emphasis on Washington, DC, MA, MD, NJ,<br />

and NY. No grants to individuals.<br />

5447. Tregoe Education Forum, Princeton, NJ. $102,786, 2006.<br />

The Healthcare Foundation of New Jersey<br />

(formerly NBI Healthcare Foundation, Inc.)<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in NJ, with emphasis on Newark and Essex, Morris,<br />

and Union counties. No support for political campaigns. No grants to<br />

individuals (except for scholarships), or for deficit retirement, ongoing<br />

general operating expenses, endowments, or fundraising campaigns.<br />

5448. Partnership for Jewish Life and Learning, Rockville, MD. $22,800,<br />

2007. For Project Sekui transition year.<br />

Hess Foundation, Inc.<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in NJ and NY. No grants to individuals.<br />

5449. Academy for Educational Development, Washington, DC. $50,000,<br />

2006. For unrestricted support.<br />

The Hyde and Watson Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving is focused in the five boroughs of New York, NY, and<br />

primarily Essex, Union and Morris counties in NJ. No giving outside the<br />

U.S. No support for projects outside the United States. No grants for<br />

individuals, or for endowments, operating support, benefit fundraisers,<br />

annual fund appeals, or scholarships or from fiscal agents. Capital<br />

support is limited to one-time needs.<br />

5450. Pro Bono Partnership, White Plains, NY. $12,000, 2007. For computer<br />

equipment and office furnishings for New Jersey office.<br />

5451. Settlement Housing Fund, New York, NY. $10,000, 2007. For office<br />

equipment.<br />

JHJ Foundation, Inc.<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in PA. No grants to individuals.<br />

5452. Vanguard Charitable Endowment Program, Southeastern, PA.<br />

$20,000,000, 2006. For general support.<br />

5453. Vanguard Charitable Endowment Program, Southeastern, PA.<br />

$14,000,000, 2006. For general support.<br />

The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to the U.S. No support for political organizations,<br />

international activities, programs or institutions concerned solely with a<br />

specific disease or basic biomedical research. No grants to individuals,<br />

or for ongoing general operating expenses, endowment funds, capital<br />

costs, including construction, renovation, or equipment, or research on<br />

unapproved drug therapies or devices.<br />

5454. AARP Foundation, Washington, DC. $9,999,575, 2007. 5-year grant.<br />

For technical assistance for Center to Champion Nursing in America.<br />

5455. AcademyHealth, Washington, DC. $1,200,000, 2007. For technical<br />

assistance and direction for State Coverage Initiatives, effort to help<br />

states develop and implement policies that expand access to health<br />

insurance coverage.<br />

5456. AcademyHealth, Washington, DC. $1,073,313, 2007. For technical<br />

assistance and direction including demonstration and delivery of<br />

services, research and evaluation for Changes in Health Care Financing<br />

and Organization.<br />

5457. Albert Einstein College of Medicine of Yeshiva University, Bronx, NY.<br />

$18,561, 2007. For technical assistance as part of study to determine<br />

impact of household instability and obesogenic environment on<br />

adolescent obesity.<br />

5458. American Board of Medical Specialties Research and Education<br />

Foundation, Evanston, IL. $2,500,000, 2007. 2-year grant. For<br />

education and training to prepare physician workforce to improve<br />

performance in practice, especially in the areas of primary care,<br />

prevention of illness and chronic disease management.<br />

5459. American Nonsmokers Rights Foundation, Berkeley, CA. $48,624,<br />

2007. For consulting and technical assistance for Robert Wood Johnson<br />

Foundation’s Tobacco Policy Change program.<br />

5460. American Red Cross, National Headquarters, Washington, DC.<br />

$730,000, 2007. For technical assistance in supporting Coordinated<br />

Assistance Network (CAN): Bringing Agencies and Communities Together<br />

to Build a Coordinated Response to Disaster Management.<br />

5461. Association of American Medical Colleges, Washington, DC.<br />

$1,195,767, 2007. For technical assistance and direction for Summer<br />

Medical and Dental Education Program, six-week academic enrichment<br />

program for undergraduate college students from minority groups, rural<br />

areas and economically disadvantaged backgrounds who are interested<br />

in pursuing careers in medicine or dentistry focusing on African-American,<br />

Hispanic/Latino and Native American students.<br />

5462. Bicycle Federation of America, Bethesda, MD. $509,200, 2007. For<br />

program support and technical assistance for Active Living Resource<br />

Center, physical activity initiative aimed at making neighborhoods more<br />

physically active by making them more bicycle and pedestrian friendly.<br />

5463. Bicycle Federation of America, Bethesda, MD. $500,774, 2007. For<br />

program support and technical assistance for Active Living Resource<br />

Center, physical activity initiative aimed at making neighborhoods more<br />

physically active by making them more bicycle and pedestrian friendly.<br />

5464. Boston College, Graduate School of Social Work, Chestnut Hill, MA.<br />

$815,791, 2007. For technical assistance and direction, including<br />

evaluation, for Cash and Counseling program. Cash and Counseling is<br />

initiative permitting consumers to take on responsibility of managing<br />

cash allowance and arranging their own health care and social services.<br />

5465. Boston College, Graduate School of Social Work, Chestnut Hill, MA.<br />

$99,840, 2007. For technical assistance to develop business plan to<br />

expand Cash and Counseling model to 36 states not participating in<br />

program. Cash and Counseling is initiative permitting consumers to take<br />

on responsibility of managing cash allowance and arranging their own<br />

health care and social services.<br />

5466. Boston University, Boston, MA. $55,000, 2007. 1.25-year grant. For<br />

technical assistance for project which measures effect of incarceration<br />

on fathers’ health.<br />

5467. Boston University, Health Policy Institute, Boston, MA. $649,594,<br />

2007. For technical assistance and direction for Robert Wood Johnson<br />

Foundation Scholars in Health Policy Research program.<br />

5468. Boston University, School of Public Health, Boston, MA. $2,505,524,<br />

2007. 3-year grant. For program support and technical assistance for<br />

Join Together: Advancing Effective Alcohol and Drug Policy, Prevention<br />

and Treatment, resource for improving addiction treatment quality.<br />

5469. Boston University, School of Social Work, Boston, MA. $55,000, 2007.<br />

For technical assistance in study of racial and ethnic disparities in<br />

caregiving and mental health services received by abused children.<br />

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5470. Brentwood Biomedical Research Institute, Los Angeles, CA. $50,000,<br />

2007. To enhance health care quality improvement evaluation and<br />

practice through research and evaluation.<br />

5471. Bridgeport Hospital Foundation, Bridgeport, CT. $124,580, 2007.<br />

1.50-year grant. To assess, through evaluation, model early childhood<br />

system of care for vulnerable children and families including low-income<br />

and single parent populations.<br />

5472. Brigham Young University, Provo, UT. $116,606, 2007. 1.25-year grant.<br />

For program support, research and evaluation of project simulating effect<br />

of various health care proposals on health care market.<br />

5473. CDC Foundation, Atlanta, GA. $705,679, 2007. 2-year grant. To<br />

develop set of measures to evaluate community-based childhood obesity<br />

prevention programs.<br />

5474. Center for Effective Philanthropy, Cambridge, MA. $2,000,000, 2007.<br />

4-year grant. For ongoing activities.<br />

5475. Center for Health Improvement, Sacramento, CA. $1,740,478, 2007.<br />

For technical assistance activities for Aligning Forces for Quality: The<br />

Regional Market Project, initiative designed to help communities across<br />

the country improve quality of health care for patients with chronic<br />

conditions such as diabetes, asthma, depression and heart disease.<br />

5476. Center for Health Improvement, Sacramento, CA. $21,188, 2007. For<br />

technical assistance activities for Aligning Forces for Quality: The<br />

Regional Market Project, initiative designed to help communities across<br />

the country improve quality of health care for patients with chronic<br />

conditions such as diabetes, asthma, depression and heart disease.<br />

5477. Center for New Community, Chicago, IL. $622,150, 2007. 3-year grant.<br />

To support community and faith-based approach to improving social<br />

services in immigrant-dense rural communities in Midwest and South.<br />

5478. Center for Studying Health System Change, Washington, DC. $99,445,<br />

2007. For program support, research and evaluation in effort to identify<br />

best practices in coordination of care.<br />

5479. Chamber of Commerce Foundation of New Jersey, Trenton, NJ.<br />

$1,061,706, 2007. For technical assistance, including evaluation and<br />

direction for New Jersey Nursing Initiative program.<br />

5480. Childrens Memorial Hospital, Chicago, IL. $384,730, 2007. 1.50-year<br />

grant. For program support and technical assistance in effort to develop<br />

and disseminate community approaches to healthy lifestyle promotion<br />

for children and families with focus on low-income populations.<br />

5481. CIF of the San Francisco Foundation, San Francisco, CA. $50,000,<br />

2007. For work, including research, to support opportunities and models<br />

for expanding philanthropic leadership on questions of demographic<br />

inclusiveness with focus on low-income and minority populations.<br />

5482. Columbia University, Center for Community Health Partnerships, New<br />

York, NY. $984,937, 2007. For technical assistance and direction for<br />

Pipeline, Profession and Practice: Community-Based Dental Education<br />

with focus on low-income patients.<br />

5483. Columbia University, Joseph L. Mailman School of Public Health, New<br />

York, NY. $99,541, 2007. For technical assistance and direction for<br />

Injury Free Coalition for Kids: Dissemination of Model Injury Prevention<br />

Program for Children and Adolescents, initiative to reduce and prevent<br />

injuries to children through hospital-based, research-driven model<br />

implemented in partnership with coalitions of community stakeholders.<br />

5484. Columbia University, Mailman School of Public Health, New York, NY.<br />

$16,116, 2007. For technical assistance for project, Health, Hardship<br />

and Race/Ethnicity in Vulnerable Families: A Multifactorial Examination<br />

of the Fragile Families Dataset.<br />

5485. Communications Network, Naperville, IL. $44,808, 2007. To develop<br />

and disseminate baseline description of state-of-the-art uses of online<br />

communications among private philanthropies.<br />

5486. Community Catalyst, Boston, MA. $991,771, 2007. For technical<br />

assistance and direction for Consumer Voices for Coverage:<br />

Strengthening State Advocacy Networks to Expand Health Coverage,<br />

state-based consumer health advocacy networks which work to increase<br />

their capacity to participate with key stakeholders, such as businesses,<br />

hospitals, insurers, providers and government officials, in health care<br />

reform efforts.<br />

5487. Community Catalyst, Boston, MA. $64,081, 2007. For technical<br />

assistance toward planning for Consumer Voices for Coverage:<br />

Strengthening State Advocacy Networks to Expand Health Coverage,<br />

state-based consumer health advocacy networks which work to increase<br />

their capacity to participate with key stakeholders, such as businesses,<br />

hospitals, insurers, providers and government officials, in health care<br />

reform efforts.<br />

5488. Community Health Councils, Los Angeles, CA. $400,000, 2007. 2-year<br />

grant. For infrastructure support toward maintaining national Covering<br />

Kids and Families: National Health Access Initiative for Low-Income,<br />

Uninsured Children program network.<br />

5489. Corporation for Supportive Housing, New Haven, CT. $4,200,000,<br />

2007. 2-year grant. For program support and technical assistance for<br />

Taking Health Care Home, national initiative to reduce chronic<br />

homelessness through creation of supportive housing.<br />

5490. Family Violence Prevention Fund, San Francisco, CA. $1,115,028,<br />

2007. For technical assistance and direction for Building Healthy Teen<br />

Relationships program, which will support creation and evaluation of<br />

comprehensive community-based models of prevention that aim to<br />

decrease relationship violence and increase positive, protective<br />

relationship skills.<br />

5491. George Washington University, Washington, DC. $331,400, 2007.<br />

2-year grant. For infrastructure support, program support and evaluation<br />

of program on nursing engagement in performance measurement and<br />

public reporting.<br />

5492. George Washington University, School of Public Health and Health<br />

Services, Washington, DC. $2,471,737, 2007. 1.25-year grant. For<br />

technical assistance and direction including program support and<br />

evaluation for Expecting Success: Excellence in Cardiac Care, hospital<br />

quality improvement collaborative to improve cardiac care for African<br />

Americans and Latinos.<br />

5493. George Washington University, School of Public Health and Health<br />

Services, Washington, DC. $392,989, 2007. 1.50-year grant. For<br />

evaluation of work to enhance roles of state and local government in<br />

integrated prevention-oriented food safety system.<br />

5494. George Washington University, School of Public Health and Health<br />

Services, Washington, DC. $302,378, 2007. 2.50-year grant. To expand<br />

technical assistance to grantees and non-grantees of Caring Across<br />

Communities: Addressing Mental Health Needs of Diverse Children and<br />

Youth program with focus on immigrant and refugee populations.<br />

5495. George Washington University, School of Public Health and Health<br />

Services, Washington, DC. $216,214, 2007. For planning grant for<br />

National Program Office of Regional Quality Strategy (RQS) initiative,<br />

designed to provide grants and technical assistance to community<br />

coalitions to work toward high-quality, patient-centered and equitable<br />

care.<br />

5496. George Washington University, School of Public Health and Health<br />

Services, Washington, DC. $70,710, 2007. For infrastructure support<br />

and research toward planning for public health information for food<br />

safety.<br />

5497. George Washington University Medical Center, Washington, DC.<br />

$938,020, 2007. 1.25-year grant. For technical assistance and direction<br />

for Speaking Together: National Language Services Network, initiative to<br />

support hospitals in improving quality and availability of health care<br />

language services for patients with limited English proficiency.<br />

5498. Grantmakers for Effective Organizations, Washington, DC. $74,987,<br />

2007. To promote organizational learning as strategy to improve<br />

nonprofit effectiveness.<br />

5499. Great Lakes Recovery Centers, Marquette, MI. $149,875, 2007.<br />

1.50-year grant. For Reclaiming our Futures: Communities Helping Teens<br />

Overcome Drugs, Alcohol and Crime, program to develop new service<br />

delivery models that integrate comprehensive services into the juvenile<br />

justice system and promote creation of community-based systems of<br />

care for substance-abusing youthful offenders, and foster development<br />

of local judicial leadership to guide juvenile justice and substance abuse<br />

treatment partnerships, and assist community-based treatment<br />

providers in assessing their effectiveness.<br />

5500. Harvard Pilgrim Health Care, Boston, MA. $231,641, 2007. 1.50-year<br />

grant. For program support, research and evaluation toward estimating<br />

impact of prior authorization on medication use patterns and adverse<br />

health outcomes of Medicaid beneficiaries with bipolar disorder.<br />

5501. Harvard University, Cambridge, MA. $53,608, 2007. For technical<br />

assistance for project conducted through School of Public Health in<br />

Boston which will measure impact of violence exposure on children’s<br />

health.<br />

5502. Health Research and Educational Trust of New Jersey, Princeton, NJ.<br />

$1,460,475, 2007. For technical assistance and direction for Local<br />

Initiative Funding Partners Program, effort to help agencies and<br />

institutions identified by local philanthropies that are undertaking<br />

innovative solutions to major community health problems.<br />

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5503. Impact Strategies, Washington, DC. $3,990,980, 2007. 3-year grant.<br />

For training support and technical assistance to improve quality and<br />

reach of health-related programs for disadvantaged children and youth<br />

during out-of-school (OST) time.<br />

5504. Institute for Healthcare Improvement, Cambridge, MA. $1,161,899,<br />

2007. 1.25-year grant. For technical assistance, including research, and<br />

direction for New Health Partnerships: Improving Care by Engaging<br />

Patients, initiative using pilot testing of innovations to overcome barriers<br />

to patients managing their chronic conditions, including online<br />

collaborative, virtual learning community for providers, and virtual<br />

learning community for patients and families.<br />

5505. International City/County Management Association, Washington, DC.<br />

$319,963, 2007. 2-year grant. For program support, research and<br />

technical assistance in effort to increase collaboration between local<br />

governments, schools and other stakeholders to provide more<br />

opportunities for healthy eating and active living.<br />

5506. International City/County Management Association, Washington, DC.<br />

$53,431, 2007. For communications work and technical assistance to<br />

develop local government leaders for Active Living by Design, program<br />

which features approaches to increase physical activity through<br />

community design, public policies and communications strategies.<br />

5507. International Institute of New Jersey, Jersey City, NJ. $49,711, 2007.<br />

Toward planning for capacity-building and strategic business models for<br />

services to northern and central New Jersey immigrant/refugee survivors<br />

of torture.<br />

5508. Jobs for the Future, Boston, MA. $925,000, 2007. For technical<br />

assistance and direction, including research, for Jobs to Careers:<br />

Promoting Work-Based Learning for Quality Care, initiative that seeks to<br />

support partnerships to advance and reward skill and career<br />

development of incumbent workers providing care and services on front<br />

lines of health and health care systems. Program supports partnerships<br />

of employers, educational institutions, and other organizations to expand<br />

and redesign systems to: create lasting improvements in way that<br />

institutions train and advance their frontline workers; and test new<br />

models of education and training that incorporate work-based learning.<br />

5509. Johns Hopkins University, Bloomberg School of Public Health,<br />

Baltimore, MD. $114,899, 2007. 1.50-year grant. To evaluate street<br />

outreach program for youth violence prevention.<br />

5510. Johns Hopkins University, Bloomberg School of Public Health,<br />

Baltimore, MD. $54,750, 2007. For program support, research and<br />

evaluation to examine how rising health care costs affect worker<br />

compensation.<br />

5511. Kentucky River Community Care, Hazard, KY. $150,000, 2007. 2-year<br />

grant. For Reclaiming our Futures: Communities Helping Teens Overcome<br />

Drugs, Alcohol and Crime, program to develop new service delivery<br />

models that integrate comprehensive services into the juvenile justice<br />

system and promote creation of community-based systems of care for<br />

substance-abusing youthful offenders, and foster development of local<br />

judicial leadership to guide juvenile justice and substance abuse<br />

treatment partnerships, and assist community-based treatment<br />

providers in assessing their effectiveness.<br />

5512. King, County of, Mental Health and Chemical Abuse and Dependency<br />

Services Division, Seattle, WA. $150,000, 2007. 2-year grant. For<br />

Reclaiming our Futures: Communities Helping Teens Overcome Drugs,<br />

Alcohol and Crime, program to develop new service delivery models that<br />

integrate comprehensive services into the juvenile justice system and<br />

promote creation of community-based systems of care for<br />

substance-abusing youthful offenders, and foster development of local<br />

judicial leadership to guide juvenile justice and substance abuse<br />

treatment partnerships, and assist community-based treatment<br />

providers in assessing their effectiveness.<br />

5513. Local Government Commission, Sacramento, CA. $496,548, 2007.<br />

2-year grant. For advocacy and technical assistance toward developing<br />

local leaders for healthy eating and active living.<br />

5514. Local Government Commission, Sacramento, CA. $85,752, 2007. For<br />

advocacy and technical assistance toward developing local leaders for<br />

healthy eating and active living.<br />

5515. Louisiana Public Health Institute, New Orleans, LA. $33,172, 2007. For<br />

consulting services for reporting to Robert Wood Johnson Foundation on<br />

local and state perspective of recovery from Hurricane Katrina.<br />

5516. Maine Medical Center, Portland, ME. $1,202,409, 2007. For technical<br />

assistance and direction for National Demonstration of Early Detection,<br />

Intervention and Prevention of Psychosis in Adolescents and Young<br />

Adults.<br />

5517. Marshall University Research Corporation, Huntington, WV. $50,000,<br />

2007. To evaluate replication of Healthy Active Children through<br />

Community Leadership Program in other rural low-income communities.<br />

5518. Mathematica Policy Research, Princeton, NJ. $996,882, 2007.<br />

3.50-year grant. To evaluate Consumer Voices for Coverage:<br />

Strengthening State Advocacy Networks to Expand Health Coverage,<br />

state-based consumer health advocacy networks which work to increase<br />

their capacity to participate with key stakeholders, such as businesses,<br />

hospitals, insurers, providers and government officials, in health care<br />

reform efforts.<br />

5519. Medical Center of Louisiana Foundation, New Orleans, LA. $1,242,384,<br />

2007. To provide technical assistance needed to plan and develop new<br />

post-Katrina academic medical center committed to being area’s safety<br />

net and constructed using evidence-based design principles<br />

demonstrated to improve quality in health care, as part of post-Hurrican<br />

Katrina grantmaking efforts.<br />

5520. Montgomery County Juvenile Court, Dayton, OH. $150,000, 2007.<br />

2-year grant. For Reclaiming our Futures: Communities Helping Teens<br />

Overcome Drugs, Alcohol and Crime, program to develop new service<br />

delivery models that integrate comprehensive services into the juvenile<br />

justice system and promote creation of community-based systems of<br />

care for substance-abusing youthful offenders, and foster development<br />

of local judicial leadership to guide juvenile justice and substance abuse<br />

treatment partnerships, and assist community-based treatment<br />

providers in assessing their effectiveness.<br />

5521. Morehouse School of Medicine, Atlanta, GA. $544,284, 2007. 2-year<br />

grant. To create development plan and fundraising strategy for Satcher<br />

Health Leadership Institute to train minority leaders to address health<br />

care disparities.<br />

5522. National Academy of Sciences, Institute of Medicine, Washington, DC.<br />

$897,785, 2007. For technical assistance and direction for Health Policy<br />

Fellows Program.<br />

5523. National Association of Counties Research Foundation, Washington,<br />

DC. $286,033, 2007. 2-year grant. For program support, research and<br />

technical assistance to mobilize County officials in efforts to prevent<br />

youth obesity with focus on African-American and Hispanic/Latino<br />

children and youth.<br />

5524. National Association of County and City Health Officials, Washington,<br />

DC. $1,993,183, 2007. 4-year grant. For research toward developing<br />

Association’s ability to support public health research in order to<br />

strengthen local public health departments and build evidence base.<br />

5525. National Association of County and City Health Officials, Washington,<br />

DC. $985,035, 2007. For infrastructure support toward establishing<br />

National Public Health Accrediting Organization.<br />

5526. National Association of Latino Elected and Appointed Officials<br />

Educational Fund, Los Angeles, CA. $494,844, 2007. 2-year grant. To<br />

provide education, training and technical assistance to develop plan to<br />

engage Latino leaders in childhood obesity issues.<br />

5527. National Association of Latino Elected and Appointed Officials<br />

Educational Fund, Los Angeles, CA. $28,035, 2007. To provide<br />

education, training and technical assistance to develop plan to engage<br />

Latino leaders in childhood obesity issues.<br />

5528. National Association of State Boards of Education, Alexandria, VA.<br />

$269,000, 2007. 2-year grant. For program support, research and<br />

technical assistance toward work to engage and support policy leaders<br />

to promote policies and programs for more access to safe physical<br />

activity and healthy food and social settings.<br />

5529. National Committee for Quality Assurance, Washington, DC. $97,706,<br />

2007. For technical assistance activities for Aligning Forces for Quality:<br />

The Regional Market Project, initiative designed to help communities<br />

across the country improve quality of health care for patients with chronic<br />

conditions such as diabetes, asthma, depression and heart disease.<br />

5530. National Governors Association Center for Best Practices, Washington,<br />

DC. $711,144, 2007. 1.25-year grant. For technical assistance to<br />

develop and implement Governors’ Initiatives to prevent childhood<br />

obesity.<br />

5531. National League of Cities Institute, Washington, DC. $500,000, 2007.<br />

2-year grant. For communications work and technical assistance in<br />

efforts to engage municipal officials to combat childhood obesity in their<br />

communities.<br />

5532. National League of Cities Institute, Washington, DC. $74,975, 2007.<br />

For communications work and technical assistance in efforts to engage<br />

municipal officials to combat childhood obesity in their communities.<br />

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5533. National Opinion Research Center, Chicago, IL. $989,058, 2007.<br />

4-year grant. To evaluate Common Ground: Transforming Public Health<br />

Information Systems, initiative to support collaborative processes<br />

among state and local public health departments to advance use of<br />

information systems to support preparedness and chronic disease.<br />

5534. National Quality Forum, Washington, DC. $357,050, 2007. 1.25-year<br />

grant. For infrastructure work toward establishing national goals and<br />

accountability framework for public reporting of health care performance<br />

data.<br />

5535. National School Boards Association, Alexandria, VA. $287,822, 2007.<br />

2-year grant. For communications and technical assistance support to<br />

develop school board leadership for healthy communities, with focus on<br />

low-income children and youth.<br />

5536. Nemours Health and Prevention Services, Newark, DE. $1,995,243,<br />

2007. 5-year grant. To evaluate school and day care obesity-prevention<br />

policies in Delaware.<br />

5537. New Futures, Exeter, NH. $150,000, 2007. 1.50-year grant. For<br />

Reclaiming our Futures: Communities Helping Teens Overcome Drugs,<br />

Alcohol and Crime, program to develop new service delivery models that<br />

integrate comprehensive services into the juvenile justice system and<br />

promote creation of community-based systems of care for<br />

substance-abusing youthful offenders, and foster development of local<br />

judicial leadership to guide juvenile justice and substance abuse<br />

treatment partnerships, and assist community-based treatment<br />

providers in assessing their effectiveness.<br />

5538. New Jersey Foundation for Aging, Trenton, NJ. $71,413, 2007. For<br />

strategic planning and bridge support.<br />

5539. New York Academy of Medicine, New York, NY. $865,629, 2007. For<br />

technical assistance and direction for Health and Society Scholars<br />

program.<br />

5540. Northwestern University, Kellogg School of Management, Evanston, IL.<br />

$98,210, 2007. For program support, research and evaluation in effort<br />

to develop model of how major adverse health events may affect<br />

household wealth and how these effects may be mediated by health<br />

insurance.<br />

5541. OMG Center for Collaborative Learning, Philadelphia, PA. $310,200,<br />

2007. 2.25-year grant. For workshop consisting of communications<br />

work, infrastructure support, technical assistance and evaluation in<br />

effort to improve internal evaluation capacity of grantees.<br />

5542. OMG Center for Collaborative Learning, Philadelphia, PA. $50,000,<br />

2007. 1.25-year grant. To build foundation support for evaluation.<br />

5543. Pacific Business Group on Health, San Francisco, CA. $2,300,000,<br />

2007. 3-year grant. For program support, research and technical<br />

assistance for Consumer-Purchaser Disclosure Project, which advocates<br />

for transparency and accountability in the health care system.<br />

5544. Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA. $147,849, 2007.<br />

To plan evaluation of Regional Quality Strategy (RQS) initiative, designed<br />

to provide grants and technical assistance to community coalitions to<br />

work toward high-quality, patient-centered and equitable care.<br />

5545. Pennsylvania State University, College of Health and Human<br />

Development, University Park, PA. $3,433,641, 2007. 4-year grant. To<br />

evaluate Aligning Forces for Quality: The Regional Market Project,<br />

initiative designed to help communities across the country improve<br />

quality of health care for patients with chronic conditions such as<br />

diabetes, asthma, depression and heart disease.<br />

5546. Pittsburgh Regional Healthcare Initiative, Pittsburgh, PA. $250,000,<br />

2007. 2-year grant. To establish formal structure for Network for Regional<br />

Healthcare Improvement.<br />

5547. Portland State University, Portland, OR. $1,144,817, 2007. For<br />

technical assistance and direction for program learning collaborative,<br />

Reclaiming our Futures: Communities Helping Teens Overcome Drugs,<br />

Alcohol and Crime, program to develop new service delivery models that<br />

integrate comprehensive services into the juvenile justice system and<br />

promote creation of community-based systems of care for<br />

substance-abusing youthful offenders, and foster development of local<br />

judicial leadership to guide juvenile justice and substance abuse<br />

treatment partnerships, and assist community-based treatment<br />

providers in assessing their effectiveness.<br />

5548. Portland State University, Portland, OR. $150,000, 2007. 1.75-year<br />

grant. For Reclaiming our Futures: Communities Helping Teens Overcome<br />

Drugs, Alcohol and Crime, program to develop new service delivery<br />

models that integrate comprehensive services into the juvenile justice<br />

system and promote creation of community-based systems of care for<br />

substance-abusing youthful offenders, and foster development of local<br />

judicial leadership to guide juvenile justice and substance abuse<br />

treatment partnerships, and assist community-based treatment<br />

providers in assessing their effectiveness.<br />

5549. Prometheus Payment, Washington, DC. $374,428, 2007. For planning<br />

grant as part of evaluation to test Prometheus, payment model using<br />

evidence-informed case rates (ECRs) to effectively and efficiently meet<br />

health care needs.<br />

5550. RAND Corporation, Santa Monica, CA. $1,200,798, 2007. 2-year grant.<br />

For program support, research and evaluation of efforts to help New<br />

Orleans area community develop improved, more culturally relevant and<br />

evidence-based mental health services as part of post-Hurricane Katrina<br />

grantmaking efforts.<br />

5551. RAND Corporation, Santa Monica, CA. $749,999, 2007. To develop<br />

comprehensive framework for evaluating functioning of U.S. health care<br />

system.<br />

5552. Research Foundation of the City University of New York, New York, NY.<br />

$149,650, 2007. 2-year grant. To evaluate community-oriented<br />

corrections health model.<br />

5553. Research Triangle Institute, Research Triangle Park, NC. $138,945,<br />

2007. For supplemental support for evaluation of clinical data collection<br />

and self-management phase of Foundation’s Diabetes Initiative.<br />

5554. Rush University Medical Center, Chicago, IL. $54,299, 2007. For<br />

evaluation as part of examining promise of church-partnered fatherhood<br />

programs for increasing paternal involvement in African-American<br />

nonresident fathers.<br />

5555. Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, New Brunswick, NJ.<br />

$163,477, 2007. For technical assistance and direction for New<br />

Jersey’s Health Initiative’s Expecting Success: Excellence in Cardiac<br />

Care, hospital quality improvement collaborative to improve cardiac care<br />

for African Americans and Latinos.<br />

5556. Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, Center for State Health<br />

Policy, New Brunswick, NJ. $210,000, 2007. 4-year grant. To evaluate<br />

New Jersey Health Initiatives Expecting Success: Excellence in Cardiac<br />

Care with focus on low-income African-American and Hispanic/Latino<br />

populations.<br />

5557. Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, Center for State Health<br />

Policy, New Brunswick, NJ. $40,000, 2007. To evaluate environmental<br />

scan and recommendations for redirection of Robert Wood Johnson<br />

Foundation’s New Jersey Health Initiatives program with focus on at-risk<br />

and low-income populations.<br />

5558. Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, Institute for Health, Health<br />

Care Policy, and Aging Research, New Brunswick, NJ. $896,956, 2007.<br />

For research as part of technical assistance and direction for Investigator<br />

Awards in Health Policy Research Program, effort to encourage<br />

researchers whose crosscutting and innovative ideas promise to<br />

contribute meaningfully to improving U.S. health and health care policy.<br />

5559. Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, Institute for Health, Health<br />

Care Policy, and Aging Research, New Brunswick, NJ. $854,959, 2007.<br />

For technical assistance and direction for New Jersey’s Health Initiative’s<br />

Expecting Success: Excellence in Cardiac Care, hospital quality<br />

improvement collaborative to improve cardiac care for African Americans<br />

and Latinos.<br />

5560. San Diego State University Research Foundation, San Diego, CA.<br />

$1,335,434, 2007. For technical assistance and direction for research<br />

on Active Living by Design, program which features approaches to<br />

increase physical activity through community design, public policies and<br />

communications strategies.<br />

5561. San Diego State University Research Foundation, San Diego, CA.<br />

$627,599, 2007. For technical assistance and direction for research on<br />

Active Living by Design, program which features approaches to increase<br />

physical activity through community design, public policies and<br />

communications strategies.<br />

5562. Santa Cruz, County of, Probation Department, Santa Cruz, CA.<br />

$150,000, 2007. 2-year grant. For Reclaiming our Futures: Communities<br />

Helping Teens Overcome Drugs, Alcohol and Crime, program to develop<br />

new service delivery models that integrate comprehensive services into<br />

the juvenile justice system and promote creation of community-based<br />

systems of care for substance-abusing youthful offenders, and foster<br />

development of local judicial leadership to guide juvenile justice and<br />

substance abuse treatment partnerships, and assist community-based<br />

treatment providers in assessing their effectiveness.<br />

5563. Sinte Gleska University, Sicangu Policy Institute, Mission, SD.<br />

$150,000, 2007. 2-year grant. For Reclaiming our Futures: Communities<br />

Helping Teens Overcome Drugs, Alcohol and Crime, program to develop<br />

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new service delivery models that integrate comprehensive services into<br />

the juvenile justice system and promote creation of community-based<br />

systems of care for substance-abusing youthful offenders, and foster<br />

development of local judicial leadership to guide juvenile justice and<br />

substance abuse treatment partnerships, and assist community-based<br />

treatment providers in assessing their effectiveness.<br />

5564. Stanford University, Stanford, CA. $495,972, 2007. 2-year grant. To<br />

convene experts to evaluate health care coverage reform.<br />

5565. State Associations of Addiction Services, Washington, DC. $25,000,<br />

2007. For workshops on measurement and quality improvement at<br />

National Conference for Executives and Senior Managers in Addiction<br />

Services.<br />

5566. Support Center for Nonprofit Management, New York, NY. $119,936,<br />

2007. For technical assistance and capacity building work for New Jersey<br />

Health Initiatives program grantees. Initiatives are community-based<br />

projects that address one or more of the Foundation’s interest areas in<br />

health and health care with focus on low-income populations.<br />

5567. Support Fund for the Southern Institute on Children and Families,<br />

Columbia, SC. $600,000, 2007. 2.25-year grant. For technical<br />

assistance for Covering Kids and Families: National Health Access<br />

Initiative for Low-Income, Uninsured Children, program to increase<br />

Medicaid and State Children’s Health Insurance Program (SCHIP)<br />

retention rates.<br />

5568. Task Force for Child Survival and Development, Decatur, GA.<br />

$1,382,398, 2007. For technical assistance and direction for Common<br />

Ground: Transforming Public Health Information Systems, initiative to<br />

support collaborative processes among state and local public health<br />

departments to advance use of information systems to support<br />

preparedness and chronic disease.<br />

5569. Texas A & M University System Health Science Center Foundation,<br />

College Station, TX. $439,014, 2007. For technical assistance and<br />

direction for Active for Life: Increasing Physical Activity Levels in Adults<br />

Age 50 and Older.<br />

5570. Tobacco Law Center, Saint Paul, MN. $1,056,448, 2007. 2-year grant.<br />

To provide legal technical assistance to tobacco control community.<br />

5571. United Way of Anchorage, Anchorage, AK. $150,000, 2007. 2-year<br />

grant. For Reclaiming our Futures: Communities Helping Teens Overcome<br />

Drugs, Alcohol and Crime, program to develop new service delivery<br />

models that integrate comprehensive services into the juvenile justice<br />

system and promote creation of community-based systems of care for<br />

substance-abusing youthful offenders, and foster development of local<br />

judicial leadership to guide juvenile justice and substance abuse<br />

treatment partnerships, and assist community-based treatment<br />

providers in assessing their effectiveness.<br />

5572. University of California, Center for Medical Education and Research,<br />

Fresno, CA. $655,693, 2007. For technical assistance and direction for<br />

Hablamos Juntos: Improving Patient-Provider Communication for Latinos,<br />

initiative to improve access to quality health care for Latinos with limited<br />

English proficiency through use of cost-effective interpretation and<br />

translation services.<br />

5573. University of Chicago, Chapin Hall Center for Children, Chicago, IL.<br />

$60,000, 2007. To coordinate local evaluations of Robert Wood Johnson<br />

Foundation’s Reclaiming our Futures: Communities Helping Teens<br />

Overcome Drugs, Alcohol and Crime, program to develop new service<br />

delivery models that integrate comprehensive services into the juvenile<br />

justice system and promote creation of community-based systems of<br />

care for substance-abusing youthful offenders, and foster development<br />

of local judicial leadership to guide juvenile justice and substance abuse<br />

treatment partnerships, and assist community-based treatment<br />

providers in assessing their effectiveness.<br />

5574. University of Chicago, Pritzker School of Medicine, Chicago, IL.<br />

$938,775, 2007. For technical assistance and direction for Finding<br />

Answers: Disparities Research for Change, program that seeks to<br />

improve quality of health care provided to patients from racial and ethnic<br />

backgrounds most likely to experience lower-quality health care.<br />

5575. University of Colorado Health Sciences Center, Aurora, CO. $525,437,<br />

2007. For research as part of technical assistance and direction for<br />

program coordinated through Fitzsimons Campus, entitled Prescription<br />

for Health: Promoting Healthy Behaviors in Primary Care Research<br />

Networks, initiative to develop, field test and disseminate innovative and<br />

feasible interventions for primary care-based health behavior change<br />

counseling, in collaboration with Agency for Healthcare Research and<br />

Quality.<br />

5576. University of Colorado Health Sciences Center, Denver, CO. $54,779,<br />

2007. For technical assistance for study of impact of exposure to<br />

violence, depression, post-traumatic stress, substance abuse and<br />

health care use within two Native American communities.<br />

5577. University of Colorado Health Sciences Center, Denver and Health<br />

Sciences Center, Denver, CO. $99,937, 2007. 1.50-year grant. Toward<br />

evaluating environments for activity in Northern Plains Tribe, with focus<br />

on low-income at-risk populations.<br />

5578. University of Illinois at Chicago, School of Public Health, Chicago, IL.<br />

$1,240,783, 2007. 2-year grant. For research and evaluation in effort to<br />

disseminate effective, developmentally appropriate cessation treatment<br />

programs for adolescents who smoke and try unsuccessfully to quit as<br />

part of initiative entitled, Helping Young Smokers Quit: Identifying Best<br />

Practices for Tobacco Cessation.<br />

5579. University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI. $179,912, 2007. To evaluate<br />

Allies Against Asthma: A Program to Combine Clinical and Public Health<br />

Approaches to Chronic Illness.<br />

5580. University of Minnesota, School of Public Health, Minneapolis, MN.<br />

$505,672, 2007. For research and evaluation as part of technical<br />

assistance and direction for Robert Wood Johnson Foundation State<br />

Health Access Reform program.<br />

5581. University of North Carolina, Institute on Aging, Chapel Hill, NC.<br />

$29,856, 2007. To analyze program grant proposals for Jobs to Careers:<br />

Promoting Work-Based Learning for Quality Care program. Jobs to<br />

Careers seeks to establish systems that train, develop, reward, and<br />

advance current frontline health and health care workers to improve the<br />

quality of care and ensure the quality of services provided to patients<br />

and communities.<br />

5582. University of North Carolina, School of Medicine, Chapel Hill, NC.<br />

$791,625, 2007. For technical assistance and direction for Robert Wood<br />

Johnson Clinical Scholars Program, program to allow young physicians<br />

committed to clinical medicine to acquire new skills and training in<br />

non-biological sciences important to medical care systems.<br />

5583. University of North Carolina, School of Public Health, Chapel Hill, NC.<br />

$1,448,798, 2007. For technical assistance and direction for Active<br />

Living by Design, program which features approaches to increase<br />

physical activity through community design, public policies and<br />

communications strategies.<br />

5584. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Public Health Foundation,<br />

School of Public Health, Chapel Hill, NC. $215,718, 2007. 2.25-year<br />

grant. For technical assistance and direction for Active Living by Design,<br />

program which features approaches to increase physical activity through<br />

community design, public policies and communications strategies.<br />

5585. University of Pennsylvania, School of Medicine, Philadelphia, PA.<br />

$455,218, 2007. 2-year grant. To evaluate project, Impact of Treatment<br />

Profitability on Hospital Responses to Financial Stress, examining impact<br />

of financial pressure on hospitals on quality of care provided.<br />

5586. University of Pennsylvania, School of Nursing, Philadelphia, PA.<br />

$203,831, 2007. For research as part of technical assistance and<br />

direction for Interdisciplinary Nursing Quality Research Initiative,<br />

interdisciplinary studies that address critical knowledge gaps about<br />

nursing quality and for synthesis, translation and dissemination of<br />

results to key stakeholders.<br />

5587. University of South Carolina, School of Public Health, Columbia, SC.<br />

$303,241, 2007. 2-year grant. To evaluate Active for Life: Increasing<br />

Physical Activity Levels in Adults Age 50 and Older.<br />

5588. University of Southern Maine, Edmund S. Muskie School of Public<br />

Service, Portland, ME. $1,515,476, 2007. For technical assistance and<br />

direction for Community Partnerships for Older Adults, local public-private<br />

partnerships to improve long-term care and supportive services systems<br />

for older adults.<br />

5589. University of Southern Maine, Edmund S. Muskie School of Public<br />

Service, Portland, ME. $487,375, 2007. 4-year grant. To evaluate<br />

community education and outreach projects for Robert Wood Johnson<br />

Foundation’s National Demonstration of Early Detection, Intervention<br />

and Prevention of Psychosis in Adolescents and Young Adults, program<br />

that uses evidence-based psychosocial and pharmacologic interventions<br />

in early identification and treatment of adolescents and young adults with<br />

severe mental illness.<br />

5590. University of Southern Maine, Edmund S. Muskie School of Public<br />

Service, Portland, ME. $232,938, 2007. 2-year grant. To evaluate Lead<br />

States in Public Health Quality Improvement, peer network of innovator<br />

states with experience in designing and implementing process for<br />

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Grants for Capacity Building, Management & Technical Assistance<br />

systematic assessment of local public health agency capacity and<br />

performance.<br />

5591. University of Texas Health Science Center, San Antonio, TX. $168,739,<br />

2007. For technical assistance and direction for Generalist Physician<br />

Faculty Scholars program, supporting career development of outstanding<br />

young faculty in academic departments/divisions of family practice,<br />

general internal medicine and general pediatrics.<br />

5592. University of Texas Health Science Center, San Antonio, TX. $32,949,<br />

2007. For technical assistance and direction for Generalist Physician<br />

Faculty Scholars program, supporting career development of outstanding<br />

young faculty in academic departments/divisions of family practice,<br />

general internal medicine and general pediatrics.<br />

5593. University of Washington, Seattle, WA. $39,957, 2007. To evaluate<br />

housing program for chronic public inebriates and its effect on treatment<br />

engagement and outcomes with focus on low-income and homeless<br />

populations.<br />

5594. University of Washington, School of Public Health and Community<br />

Medicine, Seattle, WA. $328,829, 2007. 1.50-year grant. To assess<br />

effects of quality-based financial incentives and Quality Scorecard on<br />

physicians’ clinical quality, patient satisfaction and efficiency.<br />

5595. University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI. $1,129,780, 2007. For technical<br />

assistance and direction for Paths to Recovery: Changing the Process of<br />

Care for Substance Abuse Programs, initiative to strengthen addiction<br />

treatment system’s ability to successfully use process improvement<br />

techniques toward increasing patients’ access to and retention in<br />

addiction treatment programs.<br />

5596. University of Wisconsin, College of Engineering, Madison, WI.<br />

$2,044,966, 2007. 3-year grant. For work to establish National<br />

Resource Center on Quality in Addiction Treatment.<br />

5597. University of Wisconsin, College of Engineering, Madison, WI.<br />

$800,000, 2007. For technical assistance and direction for Advancing<br />

Recovery: State/Provider Partnerships for Quality Addiction Care,<br />

initiative to support partnerships between treatment provider<br />

organizations that deliver care and states. AR works to affect lives of<br />

people facing behavioral health issues by improving consumer access,<br />

retention and outcomes through better treatment delivery systems that<br />

use Evidence-based practices.<br />

5598. University of Wisconsin, School of Nursing, Madison, WI. $354,696,<br />

2007. For technical assistance and direction for Project HealthDesign:<br />

Rethinking the Power and Potential of Personal Health Records, initiative<br />

to expand vision of personal health records and encourage market to<br />

develop products that meet diverse needs of patients.<br />

5599. Urban Institute, Washington, DC. $1,200,473, 2007. 2-year grant. To<br />

assess through evaluation federal policy aimed at expanding insurance<br />

coverage in United States.<br />

5600. Urban Institute, Washington, DC. $184,057, 2007. For program<br />

support, research and evaluation as part of study of Maryland’s reporting<br />

requirements regarding nonprofit hospitals’ charitable activities.<br />

5601. Urban Institute, Washington, DC. $100,247, 2007. For evaluation in<br />

the form of cost-benefit analysis of Robert Wood Johnson Foundation’s<br />

Reclaiming our Futures: Communities Helping Teens Overcome Drugs,<br />

Alcohol and Crime, program to develop new service delivery models that<br />

integrate comprehensive services into the juvenile justice system and<br />

promote creation of community-based systems of care for<br />

substance-abusing youthful offenders, and foster development of local<br />

judicial leadership to guide juvenile justice and substance abuse<br />

treatment partnerships, and assist community-based treatment<br />

providers in assessing their effectiveness.<br />

5602. Vanderbilt University, Center for Better Health, Nashville, TN.<br />

$200,000, 2007. For technical assistance toward design consultancy in<br />

support of Robert Wood Johnson Foundation’s Project HealthDesign<br />

program.<br />

5603. Wake Forest University, School of Medicine, Winston-Salem, NC.<br />

$1,376,730, 2007. 1.25-year grant. For technical assistance and<br />

direction for Faith in Action, interfaith volunteer caregiver projects for all<br />

ages and population groups with chronic health conditions, with focus<br />

on aging, low-income, disabled and minority populations.<br />

5604. Washington University, School of Medicine, Saint Louis, MO.<br />

$500,299, 2007. 1.25-year grant. For technical assistance and direction<br />

for Building Community Supports for Diabetes Care and Advancing<br />

Diabetes Self-Management, programs with focus on low-income<br />

minorities.<br />

5605. Washington University, School of Medicine, Saint Louis, MO. $50,000,<br />

2007. To compile data and lessons learned for evaluation of Robert<br />

Wood Johnson Foundation’s Obesity Prevention in Children program.<br />

5606. West Virginia University Foundation, Morgantown, WV. $49,089, 2007.<br />

Toward planning for evaluation of childhood obesity components of West<br />

Virginia’s House Bill 2816 to create Office of Healthy Lifestyles within<br />

Department of Health and Human Resources.<br />

5607. Women Aware, North Brunswick, NJ. $45,000, 2007. For management<br />

development and client services program for battered women’s shelter.<br />

The Kaplen Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in NJ and NY. No grants to individuals.<br />

5608. FJC-A Foundation of Donor-Advised Funds, New York, NY. $14,000,<br />

2006.<br />

F. M. Kirby Foundation, Inc.<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in the Raleigh/Durham, NC, area, the Morris<br />

County, NJ, area, and eastern PA. Generally no support for churches,<br />

hospitals, schools and colleges, other than ones attended by or used by<br />

members of the family. No grants to individuals, or for fundraising<br />

benefits, dinners, theater, or sporting events; no loans or pledges.<br />

5609. Partnership in Philanthropy, Chatham, NJ. $17,500, 2007. For general<br />

operating support.<br />

5610. Teach for America, Newark, NJ. $22,500, 2007. For New Jersey<br />

operations.<br />

The Kovner Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in New York, NY. No grants to individuals.<br />

5611. Brighter Choice Foundation, Albany, NY. $400,000, 2006.<br />

The MCJ Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in NJ and NY.<br />

5612. Newark Little League Committee, Newark, NJ. $10,000, 2006. For<br />

general operating support.<br />

5613. Newark Now, Newark, NJ. $10,000, 2006. For general operating<br />

support.<br />

5614. Newark Now, Newark, NJ. $10,000, 2006. For general operating<br />

support.<br />

5615. NPowerNY, New York, NY. $25,000, 2006. For general operating<br />

support.<br />

5616. Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, Center for Nonprofit and<br />

Philanthropic Leadership, Newark, NJ. $15,000, 2006. For general<br />

operating support.<br />

5617. Teach for America, Newark, NJ. $13,150, 2006. For general operating<br />

support.<br />

5618. Teach for America, Newark, NJ. $10,000, 2006. For general operating<br />

support.<br />

The Merck Company Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national and international basis in areas of company<br />

operations. No support for political organizations, fraternal, labor, or<br />

veterans’ organizations, religious organizations not of direct benefit to<br />

the entire community, or discriminatory organizations. No grants to<br />

individuals, or for political campaigns or activities, fundraising, capital<br />

campaigns, non-public broadcasting media productions, basic or clinical<br />

research projects, direct medical care or the purchase of medications,<br />

devices, or biologics, meetings, conferences, symposia, or workshops,<br />

fellowships or scholarships for training purposes intended for a specific<br />

individual or institution, debt reduction, beauty or talent contests, or<br />

programs directly supporting marketing or sales objectives of Merck.<br />

5619. Council on Competitiveness, Washington, DC. $68,000, 2006. For<br />

agenda for Innovation and Competitiveness in Brazil and assessment of<br />

(bio)Tech parks in Brazil.<br />

5620. JK Group, Plainsboro, NJ. $3,114,404, 2006.<br />

5621. JK Group, Plainsboro, NJ. $3,107,855, 2006.<br />

5622. JK Group, Plainsboro, NJ. $2,501,330, 2006.<br />

5623. JK Group, Plainsboro, NJ. $1,014,993, 2006.<br />

5624. JK Group, Plainsboro, NJ. $918,572, 2006.<br />

Mercy Works Foundation, Inc.<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in WI. No grants to individuals.<br />

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5625. Community Clothes Closet, Menasha, WI. $10,000, 2006. For capacity<br />

grant for part-time assistant.<br />

5626. Life and Loss Institute, Kaukauna, WI. $10,000, 2006. For strategic<br />

plan expansion.<br />

5627. Project Rachel of San Antonio, San Antonio, TX. $30,000, 2006. For<br />

general operating support, capacity grant.<br />

The Prudential Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in areas of company operations, with emphasis on<br />

Los Angeles, CA, Hartford, CT, Chicago, IL, Newark, NJ, New York, NY,<br />

and Philadelphia. PA. No support for veterans’, labor, religious, fraternal,<br />

or athletic organizations. No grants to individuals, or for advertising,<br />

fundraising, or disease-specific general operating support; no capital<br />

campaigns, annual fund drives, or endowments.<br />

5628. Academy for Educational Development, Washington, DC. $65,000,<br />

2006. For COACH Initiative to provide capacity building and technical<br />

assistance to grantees of Greater Newark AIDS Initiative.<br />

5629. ACHIEVE, Inc. - A Resource Center on Standards, Assessments,<br />

Accountability and Technology, Washington, DC. $335,000, 2006. For<br />

work with states to align K-12 standards, assessments and<br />

accountability policies with demands of college and work.<br />

5630. Center for Non-Profit Corporations, North Brunswick, NJ. $25,000,<br />

2006. For general support.<br />

5631. Chicago Public Education Fund, Chicago, IL. $50,000, 2006. For teams<br />

of principals and teachers who improve student achievement in<br />

Chicago’s neediest schools.<br />

5632. Connecticut Center for School Change, Hartford, CT. $30,000, 2006.<br />

For general operating support to improve teaching and learning in public<br />

schools in Connecticut.<br />

5633. Education Law Center, Newark, NJ. $15,000, 2006. For technical<br />

assistance toward analyzing New Jersey Department of Education<br />

costing out study and implications for new school funding formula.<br />

5634. Grantmakers for Education, Portland, OR. $25,000, 2006. For three<br />

day special institute on Education Leadership for GFE members.<br />

5635. Greater Newark Business Development Consortium, Newark, NJ.<br />

$25,000, 2006. For providing micro-loans and technical assistance to<br />

small businesses in Newark to ensure repayment of loan and success<br />

of business.<br />

5636. Housing Partnership of Northeast Florida, Jacksonville, FL. $75,000,<br />

2006. For Pine Forest/Larsen Revitalization Project, including leadership<br />

development, neighborhood capacity building, and preservation and<br />

creation of affordable housing.<br />

5637. Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD. $25,000, 2006. For training<br />

and technical assistance to providers of summer programs, specifically<br />

addressing issue of summer learning loss.<br />

5638. Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD. $12,500, 2006. For training<br />

and technical assistance to providers of summer programs for children<br />

and youth.<br />

5639. Lincoln Park Coast Cultural District, Newark, NJ. $250,000, 2006. For<br />

administrative activities of Lincoln Park and planning and creation of<br />

African American Music Museum.<br />

5640. Local Initiatives Support Corporation, New York, NY. $75,000, 2006.<br />

For Washington office as it seeks to broaden and deepen support for<br />

community development among federal and other government<br />

policymakers and continued support for LISC’s work with community<br />

development corporations.<br />

5641. Local Initiatives Support Corporation of Newark, Newark, NJ. $125,000,<br />

2006. For technical assistance to community development corporations<br />

at forefront of preservation and creation of affordable housing.<br />

5642. Local Initiatives Support Corporation, Jacksonville, Jacksonville, FL.<br />

$25,000, 2006. For LISC’s community development with corporations<br />

in Pine Forest/Larsen and other neighborhoods in Jacksonville.<br />

5643. National Governors Association Center for Best Practices, Washington,<br />

DC. $500,000, 2006. For five to ten states to develop and implement<br />

comprehensive plans to redesign high schools.<br />

5644. New Leaders for New Schools, New York, NY. $250,000, 2006. For<br />

work of New Leaders for New Schools in seven cities across the country.<br />

5645. Newark Now, Newark, NJ. $10,000, 2006. For annual Spirit of Newark<br />

Awards program.<br />

5646. Norris Square Civic Association, Philadelphia, PA. $50,001, 2006. For<br />

workforce development program to grow job placement and training<br />

program for neighborhood residents with emphasis in entry-level health<br />

support and construction trades.<br />

5647. Partnership in Philanthropy, Chatham, NJ. $25,000, 2006. For ongoing<br />

technical assistance and consulting services to nonprofits.<br />

5648. Pro Bono Partnership, White Plains, NY. $25,000, 2006. For general<br />

operating support.<br />

5649. Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, Newark, NJ. $75,000,<br />

2006. For Abbott Leadership Institute, leadership training program for<br />

parents and community residents in Newark. NJ.<br />

5650. Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey Foundation, Newark, NJ.<br />

$200,000, 2006. For Center’s leadership development programs for<br />

nonprofit executives and board members.<br />

5651. Taller Puertorriqueno, Philadelphia, PA. $25,000, 2006. For<br />

improvement and expansion of Education Program for children and youth<br />

and to support Taller’s Community Capacity Building efforts.<br />

5652. Teach for America, New York, NY. $350,000, 2006. For School<br />

Leadership Initiative to increase number of TFA alumni that enter school<br />

leadership positions in low-income communities, and to create Newark<br />

Prudential Fellows Program.<br />

5653. Teach for America, Newark, NJ. $40,000, 2006. For inception of<br />

partnership with Newark Public Schools, including cost of recruiting,<br />

selecting, training and providing ongoing support for cohort of Newark<br />

corps members.<br />

5654. United Way of Essex and West Hudson, Newark, NJ. $150,000, 2006.<br />

For capacity building efforts of Prudential Neighborhood Partnership<br />

(PNP) grantees by providing mini-grams for training and technical<br />

assistance.<br />

5655. United Way of Essex and West Hudson, Newark, NJ. $130,000, 2006.<br />

For capacity building efforts of Prudential Neighborhood Partnership<br />

(PNP) grantees, in particular to cover expenses of second PNP<br />

conference.<br />

5656. United Way of Southeastern Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA. $25,000,<br />

2006. For Center for Youth Development, providing capacity building<br />

activities to youth-serving organizations in Philadelphia.<br />

5657. University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey, Foundation of the,<br />

Newark, NJ. $20,000, 2006. For PIIRI Summer High School Research<br />

Internship Program, assisting inner city students and teachers from<br />

disadvantaged districts in Newark, NJ to engage in biomedical research<br />

in professional environment.<br />

5658. University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey, Foundation of the,<br />

Newark, NJ. $15,000, 2006. For biology and health-related pre-college<br />

enrichment program for Newark students grades 8 through 12 and<br />

science teachers.<br />

5659. Urban League, National, New York, NY. $500,000, 2006. For<br />

continuation and expansion of Economic Opportunity Institute to<br />

increase number of affiliates with expertise in social entrepreneurship<br />

and high levels of operational sustainability.<br />

5660. W N E T Channel 13, New York, NY. $100,000, 2006. For Celebration<br />

of Teaching and Learning, two-day professional development conference<br />

with particular focus on leadership sponsored by WNET and NJN. Our<br />

support will enable educators from Newark to participate.<br />

5661. Womens Community Revitalization Project, Philadelphia, PA. $60,000,<br />

2006. For Community Capacity Building Project to build ability of Eastern<br />

North Philadelphia residents and WCRP to address problems affecting<br />

their neighborhoods.<br />

The Henry and Marilyn Taub Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in NJ. No grants to individuals.<br />

5662. American Institute for Social Justice, Jersey City, NJ. $10,000, 2006.<br />

5663. Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund, Boston, MA. $25,000, 2006.<br />

Turrell Fund<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to Essex, Union, Hudson and Passaic counties, NJ,<br />

and VT. No support for advocacy work, most hospital work, or health<br />

delivery services; generally no support for cultural activities. No grants<br />

to individuals, or for endowment funds, conferences, or research; no<br />

loans.<br />

5664. Council of New Jersey Grantmakers, Trenton, NJ. $10,000, 2007. For<br />

Executive Directors grant for program support for Newark Philanthropic<br />

Liaison.<br />

5665. New Jersey Family Policy Council, Parsippany, NJ. $22,000, 2007. For<br />

program and staff support.<br />

5666. Pownal Pre-School, Pownal, VT. $25,000, 2007. For staff support.<br />

5667. Precious Littles Day Care, Newark, NJ. $25,000, 2007. For program<br />

and staff support.<br />

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Grants for Capacity Building, Management & Technical Assistance<br />

5668. Queen of Angels School, Newark, NJ. $15,000, 2007. For staff support.<br />

5669. Teach for America, Newark, NJ. $30,000, 2007. For staff support in<br />

Newark.<br />

UBS Foundation U.S.A.<br />

(formerly PaineWebber Foundation)<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in NY. No grants to individuals.<br />

5670. Bad Dog Rediscovers America, Salt Lake City, UT. $15,000, 2006.<br />

5671. Neighborhood Housing Services of Salt Lake City, Salt Lake City, UT.<br />

$15,000, 2006.<br />

Verizon Foundation<br />

(formerly Bell Atlantic Foundation)<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national basis and in PR, the Dominican Republic, and<br />

Venezuela. No support for private charities or foundations, religious<br />

organizations not of direct benefit to the entire community, religious<br />

organizations duplicating the work of other organizations in the same<br />

community, political candidates or organizations, discriminatory<br />

organizations, or lobbying organizations. No grants to individuals (except<br />

for employee-related scholarships), or for political causes or campaigns,<br />

endowments or capital campaigns, film, music, television, video, or<br />

media production or broadcast underwriting, research studies (unless<br />

related to projects already being supported by Verizon), sports<br />

sponsorships, performing arts tours, or association memberships, or<br />

field trips for secondary or elementary schools; no product donations.<br />

5672. A Gift for Teaching of Tampa, Tampa, FL. $10,000, 2006.<br />

5673. Association of Educational Service Agencies Foundation, Arlington, VA.<br />

$10,000, 2006.<br />

5674. California State University at Los Angeles Auxiliary Services, Los<br />

Angeles, CA. $10,000, 2006.<br />

5675. Circle of Ten - Network of Collaboration, Jacksonville, TX. $20,000,<br />

2006.<br />

5676. Community Partners, Los Angeles, CA. $20,000, 2006.<br />

5677. Educational Results Partnership, Just for the Kids-California,<br />

Sacramento, CA. $50,000, 2006.<br />

5678. Minority Legislative Education Program, Alexandria, VA. $10,000,<br />

2006.<br />

5679. National Council of La Raza, Washington, DC. $150,000, 2006.<br />

5680. National Philanthropic Trust, Jenkintown, PA. $16,850, 2006.<br />

5681. National Philanthropic Trust, Jenkintown, PA. $15,965, 2006.<br />

5682. National Philanthropic Trust, Jenkintown, PA. $12,980, 2006.<br />

5683. Neighborhood Technical Assistance Clinic, Brooklyn, NY. $24,000,<br />

2006.<br />

5684. Newark Now, Newark, NJ. $24,500, 2006.<br />

5685. Nonprofit Leadership Center of Tampa Bay, Tampa, FL. $15,000, 2006.<br />

5686. NPower, Seattle, WA. $92,425, 2006.<br />

5687. NPower Seattle, Seattle, WA. $45,000, 2006.<br />

5688. Polk Education Foundation and Business Partnership, Bartow, FL.<br />

$15,000, 2006.<br />

5689. TechBridge, Atlanta, GA. $20,000, 2006.<br />

5690. Training and Development Corporation, Richmond, VA. $22,000, 2006.<br />

5691. Training and Development Corporation, Richmond, VA. $10,886, 2006.<br />

5692. United States Distance Learning Association, Boston, MA. $20,000,<br />

2006.<br />

5693. Volunteer Consulting Group, New York, NY. $40,000, 2006.<br />

5694. Washington Community Alliance for Self Help, Seattle, WA. $10,000,<br />

2006.<br />

Victoria Foundation, Inc.<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to greater Newark, NJ; environmental grants limited<br />

to NJ. No grants to individuals.<br />

5695. Above the Rim of Newark, Newark, NJ. $15,000, 2007. For summer<br />

camp and capacity building.<br />

5696. Association of New Jersey Environmental Commissions, Mendham, NJ.<br />

$110,000, 2007. 2-year grant. To provide education, support and<br />

technical assistance to help municipalities implement State Plan and<br />

Highlands Regional Master Plan.<br />

5697. Audubon Society, New Jersey, Bernardsville, NJ. $20,000, 2007. For<br />

second phase of initiative to coordinate statewide efforts to ensure<br />

adequate funding for urban open space acquisition, operations and<br />

stewardship; and work with urban partners to build capacity and<br />

strengthen advocacy for these spaces.<br />

5698. Eastern Environmental Law Center, Newark, NJ. $30,000, 2007. For<br />

general operating support.<br />

5699. Habitat for Humanity of Newark, Newark, NJ. $120,000, 2007. 2-year<br />

grant. For capacity building grant to ensure affordable housing to<br />

low-income families in Newark through construction of four to six new<br />

residences annually.<br />

5700. Independence: A Family of Services, Newark, NJ. $60,000, 2007. To<br />

assist with meeting required DYFS match and to implement Fatherhood<br />

program as part of new Independence Being Family Center.<br />

5701. Local Initiatives Support Corporation, New York, NY. $155,000, 2007.<br />

For general operating support for Greater Newark and Jersey City LISC.<br />

5702. Newark Alliance, Newark, NJ. $50,000, 2007. To retain TLD Workforce<br />

Coordinator to bring together stakeholders within Transportation,<br />

Logistics and Distribution sector to assist Newark residents to obtain<br />

truck driving jobs at Port Newark.<br />

5703. Newark Arts Council, Newark, NJ. $36,000, 2007. To expand and<br />

enhance arts education by developing resource guide for arts educators<br />

and arts organizations.<br />

5704. Newark Family Resource Network, Newark, NJ. $30,000, 2007. For<br />

Prevention Conference and in home and consulting services.<br />

5705. Newark Public Schools, Newark, NJ. $11,000, 2007. For executive<br />

retreat.<br />

5706. Nonprofit Finance Fund, New York, NY. $33,000, 2007. To provide<br />

advisory service, Nonprofit Business Analysis for up to five Victoria<br />

Foundation grantees.<br />

5707. Partnership in Philanthropy, Chatham, NJ. $30,000, 2007. For capacity<br />

building to variety of Newark-based nonprofit organizations that are<br />

funded by Victoria.<br />

5708. Protestant Community Center, Newark, NJ. $130,000, 2007. For<br />

general operating support, engagement of third party evaluator and for<br />

capacity building investment.<br />

5709. Regional Plan Association, New York, NY. $80,000, 2007. With city of<br />

Newark, continue to implement recommendations of RPA-drafted Vision<br />

Plan.<br />

5710. Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, School of Law, Institute<br />

on Education Law and Policy, Newark, NJ. $20,000, 2007. To conduct<br />

evaluation of Newark school districts readiness for reestablishment of<br />

local governance and analysis of various proposed forms of education<br />

governance, including mayoral control.<br />

5711. Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey Foundation, New<br />

Brunswick, NJ. $25,000, 2007. For general operating support for Center<br />

for Effective School Practices, Charter School Resource Center, in<br />

Somerset.<br />

5712. Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey Foundation, Department of<br />

Urban Education, Abbott Leadership Institute, Newark, NJ. $40,000,<br />

2007. For salaries for director, deputy director and consultant fee for<br />

website editor, as well as Rutgers service charge.<br />

5713. Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey Foundation, Rutgers<br />

Business School, Center for Nonprofit and Philanthropic Leadership,<br />

Newark, NJ. $45,000, 2007. For 2 proposals: Leaders Common Ground<br />

Program, one day conference.<br />

5714. Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey Foundation, Rutgers<br />

Business School, Center for Nonprofit and Philanthropic Leadership,<br />

Newark, NJ. $10,000, 2007. For second capacity building conference in<br />

collaboration with Prudential Foundation.<br />

5715. Share Our Strength, Washington, DC. $35,000, 2007. To increase<br />

financial self-sufficiency and organizational effectiveness of Newark, NJ,<br />

nonprofits through social enterprise.<br />

5716. Teach for America, Newark, NJ. $70,000, 2007. To invest in<br />

development and recent innovations of Teach For America program<br />

model.<br />

NEW MEXICO<br />

Brindle Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in NM. No grants to individuals.<br />

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Grants for Capacity Building, Management & Technical Assistance<br />

McCune—NEW MEXICO<br />

5717. Los Alamos National Security LLC, Los Alamos National Laboratory, Los<br />

Alamos, NM. $15,000, 2006. For first born program at Rio Arriba and<br />

Taos Counties.<br />

5718. Presbyterian Medical Services, Santa Fe, NM. $35,000, 2006. To enroll<br />

teachers in early childhood education programs and Head Start.<br />

Con Alma Health Foundation, Inc.<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to NM. No support for lobbying. No grants to<br />

individuals, for scholarships/fellowships, or for bricks, mortar, or<br />

property.<br />

5719. Los Alamos National Laboratory Foundation, Los Alamos, CA. $55,000,<br />

2007. For Northern New Mexico First Born Program to support outcome<br />

evaluation in Rio Arriba and Taos Counties.<br />

5720. New Mexico Foundation for Osteopathic Education and Professional<br />

Development, Albuquerque, NM. $60,000, 2007. To increase quality<br />

healthcare and number of osteopathic doctors.<br />

5721. Wellness Coalition, Silver City, NM. $55,000, 2007. For Resource<br />

Center to provide capacity building services for nonprofits in Silver City,<br />

Deming, and Lordsburg counties.<br />

The Frost Foundation, Ltd.<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in LA; some giving in NM. No support for animal<br />

experimentation. No grants to individuals, or for building funds,<br />

sponsorships for special events, endowment funds, medical research,<br />

or scholarships; no loans.<br />

5722. Louisiana Association of Nonprofit Organizations, Baton Rouge, LA.<br />

$80,000, 2006.<br />

Frank D. Gorham, Jr., and Marie K. Gorham Charitable<br />

Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in NM, with emphasis on Albuquerque. No grants<br />

to individuals.<br />

5723. Inquiry Facilitators, Rio Rancho, NM. $15,000, 2006.<br />

The R. D. & Joan Dale Hubbard Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in CA, KS, NM, and TX. No grants to individuals<br />

(except from designated scholarship funds).<br />

5724. Region IX Education Cooperative, Ruidoso, NM. $20,000, 2006. For<br />

general support.<br />

5725. Ruidoso, Village of, Office of Emergency Management, Ruidoso, NM.<br />

$15,000, 2006. For general support of Emergency Telephone System.<br />

Johns Family Foundation<br />

(formerly La Vida Foundation)<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national and international basis. No support for<br />

political organizations, or to programs antithetical to Christian values. No<br />

grants to individuals.<br />

5726. Progressive Vision, Laguna Hills, CA. $45,000, 2006.<br />

5727. Scriptures In Use, Green Valley, AZ. $10,000, 2006.<br />

5728. Sixteen:Fifteen, Albuquerque, NM. $25,000, 2006.<br />

Lannan Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national basis. No grants to individuals (except for<br />

Lannan Literary Awards and certain fellowships in the Literary and<br />

Cultural Freedom program areas).<br />

5729. Intertribal Sinkyone Wilderness Council, Ukiah, CA. $189,000, 2007.<br />

For staffing, legal.<br />

5730. Law College Association of the University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ.<br />

$125,000, 2007. For legal support.<br />

5731. Law College Association of the University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ.<br />

$30,000, 2007. For legal support.<br />

5732. Nizi Puh Wah Sin Schools, Browning, MT. $25,000, 2007. For salary<br />

support.<br />

5733. Yukon River Inter-Tribal Watershed Council, Anchorage, AK. $50,000,<br />

2007. For watershed education.<br />

Max and Anna Levinson Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national basis. No support for projects of primary local<br />

community significance. No grants for capital or endowment funds,<br />

building programs, travel, expansion of existing services, matching gifts,<br />

scholarships, or fellowships; no loans.<br />

5734. Youth Empowering Systems, Sebastopol, CA. $10,000, 2006. For<br />

Youth Leadership Development.<br />

McCune Charitable Foundation<br />

(formerly Marshall L. & Perrine D. McCune Charitable Foundation)<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to NM. No grants to individuals, or for endowments,<br />

research, operating or capital expenses, voter registration drives, or to<br />

cover deficits.<br />

5735. Academy for the Love of Learning, Santa Fe, NM. $20,000, 2006. For<br />

general operating support.<br />

5736. Albuquerque Arts Alliance, Albuquerque, NM. $10,000, 2006. For<br />

education around enhancing resources for arts.<br />

5737. Appleseed of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM. $10,000, 2006. To bring<br />

bankers and credit unions together to address payday loan policies in<br />

New Mexico.<br />

5738. Ballet Pro Musica, Albuquerque, NM. $15,000, 2006. To create<br />

strategic plan for Ballet Pro Musica.<br />

5739. Engaging Communication, Albuquerque, NM. $50,000, 2006. To assist<br />

non-profit organizations with strategic planning and communications.<br />

5740. Enterprise Community Partners, Santa Fe, NM. $25,000, 2006. For<br />

creation of planning department at Pueblo of San Juan.<br />

5741. Homewise, Santa Fe, NM. $25,000, 2006. For research study in<br />

conjunction with implementation of employer-assisted housing campaign<br />

with local businesses.<br />

5742. Institute for Collaborative Change, Santa Fe, NM. $20,000, 2006. For<br />

general operating support.<br />

5743. Luna, County of, Deming, NM. $30,000, 2006. For Sirolli institute<br />

project.<br />

5744. McKinley, County of, Gallup, NM. $10,000, 2006. For McKinley County<br />

cultural enterprise network.<br />

5745. New Mexico Highlands University Foundation, Las Vegas, NM. $20,000,<br />

2006. For biography of Fabian Chavez by David Roybal, which will be<br />

promoted within New Mexico’s public schools, colleges, universities and<br />

public libraries.<br />

5746. New Mexico Public Education Department, Rural Education Bureau,<br />

Santa Fe, NM. $10,000, 2006. To continue and expand rural elementary<br />

school networking and development.<br />

5747. Outside In, Santa Fe, NM. $10,000, 2006. To bring performing arts and<br />

workshops into wide array of institutions.<br />

5748. River Source, Santa Fe, NM. $10,000, 2006. To distribute, promote,<br />

and assist schools in implementing the Clean Water Partners (CWP)<br />

curriculum.<br />

5749. Saint Johns College, Santa Fe, NM. $20,000, 2006. For Tecolote<br />

Group, which promotes liberal education by providing educational and<br />

support services to K-12 teachers.<br />

5750. Santa Fe Community College, Santa Fe, NM. $10,000, 2006. For<br />

development of business plan for Arts and Design Business<br />

Development Center.<br />

5751. Santa Fe Waldorf School, Santa Fe, NM. $20,000, 2006. For small<br />

business enterprise support for low-income families of enrolled children.<br />

Grant made through Regional Development Corporation.<br />

5752. Soltari, Albuquerque, NM. $50,000, 2006. To assist nonprofits with<br />

research and data analysis.<br />

5753. Southeast Community Alliance, Albuquerque, NM. $10,000, 2006. For<br />

coordination of HIV/AIDS efforts in African American communities.<br />

5754. Southwest Community Resources, Southwest Organizing Project<br />

(SWOP), Albuquerque, NM. $30,000, 2006. For general operating<br />

support.<br />

5755. Teach for America, Gallup, NM. $25,000, 2006. For general operating<br />

support.<br />

5756. University of New Mexico, Pediatrics Clinics, Albuquerque, NM.<br />

$25,000, 2006. To coordinate legal services in pediatric clinics.<br />

5757. University of New Mexico, Science and Technology Corporation,<br />

Albuquerque, NM. $50,000, 2006. For Gap Capital Funding Initiative.<br />

5758. Western Environmental Law Center, Taos, NM. $15,000, 2006. For<br />

general operating support and to participate in energy supply technical<br />

work group of climate change advisory group.<br />

5759. Western New Mexico University, Silver City, NM. $30,000, 2006. For<br />

Sirolli Institute project.<br />

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Grants for Capacity Building, Management & Technical Assistance<br />

Messengers of Healing Winds Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in the lake region of northwest IA, selected parts<br />

of FL, and in SD, and Santa Fe, NM. Giving on a national basis for<br />

environmental concerns. No grants to individuals, or for political lobbying.<br />

5760. Arthur R. Marshall Foundation and Florida Environmental Institute, West<br />

Palm Beach, FL. $10,000, 2006. For funding for the Executive Director’s<br />

position.<br />

5761. Fine Arts for Children and Teens, Santa Fe, NM. $12,500, 2006. For<br />

Tesuque Elementary School and organizational development.<br />

5762. Maka Foundation, Lower Brule, SD. $10,000, 2006. For capacity<br />

building support.<br />

5763. New Energy Economy, Santa Fe, NM. $25,000, 2006. For new energy<br />

economy project manager and general operating support.<br />

5764. New Mexico Land Conservancy, Santa Fe, NM. $25,000, 2006. For<br />

organizational development and salaries, printing, office supplies and<br />

travel.<br />

5765. Rivers and Birds, Arroyo Seco, NM. $20,000, 2006. For enhancing and<br />

expanding programs, management infrastructure, and stability.<br />

5766. Think New Mexico, Santa Fe, NM. $35,000, 2006. For capacity building<br />

grant.<br />

The New Mexico Community Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to NM, with emphasis on rural communities. No<br />

support for religious purposes or the United Way or other federated giving<br />

organizations. No grants for endowment funds.<br />

5767. Center of Southwest Culture, Albuquerque, NM. $100,000, 2006. For<br />

Capacity Building for Non-profit Leaders and Convening State Rural<br />

Leaders Program.<br />

5768. Impact Strategies, Washington, DC. $185,000, 2006. For Ready by 21<br />

in New Mexico Project for Technical Assistance to New Mexico Children’s<br />

Cabinet, New Mexico Forum for Youth in Community and NMFYC Youth<br />

Alliance.<br />

5769. New Mexico Assembly on School-Based Health Care, Santa Fe, NM.<br />

$50,000, 2006. Toward Technical Assistance to New Mexico School<br />

Based Health Centers for sustaining and expanding SBHC preventive,<br />

primary, and mental health care to teens throughout New Mexico and<br />

particularly along Mexican border with New Mexico.<br />

5770. New Mexico Forum for Youth in Community, Albuquerque, NM.<br />

$80,000, 2006. Toward training, technical assistance and meetings.<br />

5771. Pueblo of Laguna Department of Education, Laguna, NM. $15,000,<br />

2006. For Leadership for Community Change Project, evaluation<br />

component supporting group of 25 fellows from communities of Eastern<br />

Cibola County working on leadership development and educational<br />

improvement.<br />

5772. Southwest Community Resources, SouthWest Organizing Project<br />

(SWOP), Albuquerque, NM. $20,000, 2006. For Youth Rights<br />

Campaigns, developing young leaders to impact decisions that affect<br />

their lives by teaching social justice through cultural arts, conducting<br />

political education training and participating in direct action organizing<br />

campaigns.<br />

Pond Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in NM. No grants to individuals.<br />

5773. Peace Development Fund, Amherst, MA. $59,303, 2006. For program<br />

support.<br />

Eugene V. & Clare E. Thaw Charitable Trust<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national basis. No support for political or religious<br />

organizations. No grants to individuals or for operating support.<br />

5774. Lensic Performing Arts Center, Santa Fe, NM. $50,000, 2006. For<br />

organizational stability.<br />

5775. National Dance Institute New Mexico, Santa Fe, NM. $15,000, 2006.<br />

Toward Teaching Excellence Program for New Mexico teachers.<br />

5776. New Orleans Museum of Art, New Orleans, LA. $40,000, 2006. Toward<br />

organizational support.<br />

NEW YORK<br />

Louis and Anne Abrons Foundation, Inc.<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in the metropolitan New York, NY, area. No grants<br />

to individuals.<br />

5777. Childrens Health Fund, New York, NY. $25,000, 2007.<br />

5778. Chinese-American Planning Council, New York, NY. $30,000, 2007.<br />

5779. Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund, Boston, MA. $20,000, 2007.<br />

5780. Settlement Housing Fund, New York, NY. $20,000, 2007.<br />

The Achelis Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in the New York, NY, area. Generally, no support<br />

for colleges and universities, small art, dance, music, or theater groups,<br />

national health or mental health organizations, housing, international<br />

projects, government agencies, public schools (except charter schools),<br />

or nonprofit programs and services significantly funded or wholly<br />

reimbursed by the government. No grants to individuals, or for annual<br />

appeals, dinner functions, fundraising events, capital campaigns, deficit<br />

financing, or film or travel; no loans.<br />

5781. Achievement First, Brooklyn, NY. $50,000, 2007. For Achievement First<br />

Bushwick Charter School Middle Academy.<br />

5782. Girls Quest, New York, NY. $25,000, 2007. 1.25-year grant. To improve<br />

evaluation and tracking system for Mentor Program.<br />

5783. Project Reach Youth, Brooklyn, NY. $20,000, 2007. 1.25-year grant.<br />

For Information and Referral Database.<br />

5784. Support Center for Nonprofit Management, New York, NY. $25,000,<br />

2007. For Blended and E-Learning Project.<br />

5785. Taproot Foundation, Brooklyn, NY. $50,000, 2007. 1.25-year grant. To<br />

increase operating capacity of Achelis and Bodman Foundation grantees.<br />

5786. Youth Empowerment Mission, Brooklyn, NY. $35,000, 2007. 1.25-year<br />

grant. To implement evaluation software program and for independent<br />

evaluation.<br />

Altman Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to NY, with emphasis on the boroughs of New York<br />

City. No grants to individuals, or for building funds, or capital equipment.<br />

5787. BoardAssist, New York, NY. $25,000, 2007.<br />

5788. Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History, New York, NY. $300,000,<br />

2007. 2-year grant. To help provide intensive professional development<br />

for inner-city Catholic middle and high school teachers to improve<br />

teaching of American history and expand program to Brooklyn.<br />

5789. Human Services Council of New York City, New York, NY. $200,000,<br />

2007. 3-year grant. Toward To Prepare and To Build: A Three-Year<br />

Initiative to Increase Disaster Preparedness and Build Recovery Capacity<br />

within Not-for-Profit Human Services Sector.<br />

5790. Institute for Urban Family Health, New York, NY. $122,400, 2007.<br />

5791. Neighborhood Housing Services of New York City, New York, NY.<br />

$50,000, 2007.<br />

5792. Nonprofit Coordinating Committee of New York, New York, NY.<br />

$50,000, 2007.<br />

5793. NPowerNY, New York, NY. $150,000, 2007. For general support and<br />

to help launch IT Basic, comprehensive, reliable, and affordable<br />

managed technology service.<br />

5794. Public/Private Ventures, New York, NY. $46,000, 2007.<br />

5795. Taproot Foundation, Brooklyn, NY. $50,000, 2007.<br />

5796. Workforce Professionals Training Institute, New York, NY. $45,000,<br />

2007.<br />

5797. Youth Development Institute, New York, NY. $20,000, 2007.<br />

American Express Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national and international basis, including in Asia,<br />

Canada, the Caribbean, Europe, and Latin America, with emphasis on<br />

Phoenix, AZ, South FL, New York, NY, Greensboro, NC, and Salt Lake<br />

City, UT. No support for discriminatory organizations, religious<br />

organizations not of direct benefit to the entire community, or political<br />

organizations. No grants to individuals (except for employee-related<br />

scholarships), or for fundraising, goodwill advertising, souvenir journals,<br />

or dinner programs, travel, books, magazines, or articles in professional<br />

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Grants for Capacity Building, Management & Technical Assistance<br />

Bodman—NEW YORK<br />

journals, endowments or capital campaigns, traveling exhibitions, or<br />

sports sponsorships.<br />

5798. BoardSource, Washington, DC. $10,000, 2006.<br />

5799. Boster Group Limited, London, England. $37,681, 2006.<br />

5800. Childrens Health Fund, New York, NY. $15,000, 2006.<br />

5801. Count Me In for Womens Economic Independence, New York, NY.<br />

$50,000, 2006.<br />

5802. Count Me In for Womens Economic Independence, New York, NY.<br />

$50,000, 2006.<br />

5803. Count Me In for Womens Economic Independence, New York, NY.<br />

$50,000, 2006.<br />

5804. First Nations Development Institute, Longmont, CO. $10,000, 2006.<br />

5805. National Council of La Raza, Washington, DC. $25,000, 2006.<br />

5806. Neighborhood Housing Services of Phoenix, Phoenix, AZ. $10,000,<br />

2006.<br />

5807. NPowerNY, New York, NY. $10,000, 2006.<br />

5808. Pete Suazo Business Center, Salt Lake City, UT. $30,000, 2006.<br />

5809. Resource Foundation, Larchmont, NY. $73,100, 2006.<br />

5810. Resource Foundation, Larchmont, NY. $25,000, 2006.<br />

5811. Resource Foundation, Larchmont, NY. $12,500, 2006.<br />

5812. Teach for America, New York, NY. $20,000, 2006.<br />

5813. Teach for America, New York, NY. $20,000, 2006.<br />

5814. Urban Education Exchange, New York, NY. $15,000, 2006.<br />

5815. Volunteer Consulting Group, New York, NY. $20,000, 2006.<br />

The AVI CHAI Foundation<br />

(formerly AVI CHAI - A Philanthropic Foundation)<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in North America and Israel. No grants for building<br />

projects or deficits.<br />

5816. FJC-A Foundation of Donor-Advised Funds, New York, NY. $20,000,<br />

2006. For general operating support.<br />

5817. Partnership for Jewish Life and Learning, Rockville, MD. $146,424,<br />

2006. For general operating support.<br />

5818. Teacher Fellowship Program, Brooklyn, NY. $300,000, 2006. For<br />

general operating support.<br />

Beldon Fund<br />

(also known as Beldon II Fund)<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national basis. No support for forest, wildlife habitat/<br />

refuges, land, marine, river, lake, wilderness preservation, protection or<br />

restoration, arts and culture, international programs, service delivery<br />

programs, academic or university projects, school- or classroom-based<br />

environmental education. No grants to individuals, or for land acquisition,<br />

endowment or capital campaigns, scholarships, research, film, video and<br />

radio projects, publications, deficit reduction, or museums or collections<br />

acquisitions.<br />

5819. Alliance for Justice, Washington, DC. $200,000, 2006. For Nonprofit<br />

Advocacy Project and Foundation Advocacy Initiative to advance proactive<br />

agenda to strengthen ability of nonprofit organizations and foundations<br />

to participate in public policy advocacy.<br />

5820. American Institute for Social Justice, Washington, DC. $250,000,<br />

2006. For project support for Florida Association of Community<br />

Organizations for Reform Now to engage non-traditional allies in<br />

environmental protection work in Florida.<br />

5821. American Institute for Social Justice, Washington, DC. $175,000,<br />

2006. For general support for nationwide training and leadership<br />

development work.<br />

5822. Center for Civic Participation, Detroit, MI. $150,000, 2006. For<br />

Michigan Voice project, effort to improve long-term collaboration among<br />

nonprofit organizations working to educate and mobilize historically<br />

underrepresented voters.<br />

5823. Center for Community Change, Washington, DC. $75,000, 2006. For<br />

general support to strengthen grassroots organizing groups as they<br />

integrate civic engagement strategies into their ongoing programs.<br />

5824. Clean Water Fund, Washington, DC. $775,000, 2006. For general<br />

support for various activities, including efforts to strengthen and expand<br />

ongoing grassroots organizing and outreach programs in Florida and<br />

Upper Midwest.<br />

5825. Community Networking Resources, Albuquerque, NM. $35,000, 2006.<br />

For project support for Southwest Network for Environmental and<br />

Economic Justice and its Environmental Justice Youth Leadership<br />

Development Campaign.<br />

5826. Environmental Support Center, Washington, DC. $350,000, 2006.<br />

2-year grant. For general support for efforts to help grassroots and<br />

state-based advocacy organizations, and project support grant for new<br />

FUNDS project.<br />

5827. Green Corps, Boston, MA. $75,000, 2006. For general support to<br />

increase pool of new trained staff, volunteers, and activists in Upper<br />

Midwest through intensifying environmental leadership training program.<br />

5828. Mount Sinai Medical Center, New York, NY. $50,000, 2006. For project<br />

support for Mount Sinai School of Medicine for support of efforts of<br />

Center for Children’s Health and Environment to complete economic<br />

analyses of cost and scope of environmentally mediated diseases for<br />

state chemical policy reform alliances.<br />

5829. National Wildlife Federation, Office of Federal and International Affairs,<br />

Washington, DC. $50,000, 2006. For Mercury Campaign to coordinate<br />

and provide strategic assistance to national network of environmental<br />

and public health organizations committed to eliminating mercury<br />

pollution.<br />

5830. North Carolina Conservation Network, Raleigh, NC. $210,000, 2006.<br />

For general support for facilitation and coordination of environmental<br />

advocacy efforts in North Carolina.<br />

5831. Partnership Project, Washington, DC. $550,000, 2006. For general<br />

support for various activities, including Collaborative Environment<br />

Campaign to coordinate activities of member groups in defense of<br />

environmental protections.<br />

5832. Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisors, New York, NY. $50,000, 2006. For<br />

Gulf Coast Fund for Ecological Health and Community Renewal Fund.<br />

5833. Southern Echo, Jackson, MS. $50,000, 2006. For general support for<br />

various activities, including effort to assist groups to enhance role and<br />

capacity of young people to develop policy solutions to environmental<br />

problems.<br />

5834. Southwest Community Resources, Albuquerque, NM. $100,000, 2006.<br />

2-year grant. For project support for Southwest Organizing Project to train<br />

youth in disenfranchised communities in Southwest to be environmental<br />

justice advocates and leaders.<br />

5835. State Environmental Leadership Program, Madison, WI. $300,000,<br />

2006. 2-year grant. For general support to strengthen advocacy,<br />

organizing, media, fundraising, and operating capacity of state<br />

environmental advocacy groups.<br />

5836. Tides Center, San Francisco, CA. $40,000, 2006. For project support<br />

for Youth United for Community Action, which sponsors Fight Injustice<br />

and Regulating Equality Fellowship Program to train diverse young people<br />

of color as leaders and organizers in movements for environmental<br />

justice in California Bay Area.<br />

5837. USAction Education Fund, Washington, DC. $75,000, 2006. For general<br />

support for various activities, including efforts to provide information,<br />

technical assistance, and leadership development to state, regional, and<br />

national organizations.<br />

5838. Western Organization of Resource Councils Education Project, Billings,<br />

MT. $200,000, 2006. 3-year grant. For general support for various<br />

activities, including efforts to strengthen advocacy, organizing, media,<br />

fundraising, and operating capacity of advocacy groups in Rocky<br />

Mountain and Great Plains region.<br />

5839. Wisconsin Community Fund, Madison, WI. $200,000, 2006. For project<br />

support for Institute for One Wisconsin to strengthen communications<br />

capacity of environmental community and allies in Wisconsin.<br />

5840. Wisconsin League of Conservation Voters Institute, Madison, WI.<br />

$75,000, 2006. For general support for various activities, including<br />

evaluation of issue campaigns, research on message development, and<br />

creation and oversight of statewide, multi-issue, multi-constituency field.<br />

The Bodman Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in northern NJ and New York, NY. Generally, no<br />

support for colleges or universities, international projects, government<br />

agencies, public schools, (except charter schools), nonprofit programs<br />

and services mostly funded or wholly reimbursed by government, small<br />

performing arts groups, or national health or mental health organizations.<br />

No grants to individuals; generally no grants for travel, endowments,<br />

capital campaigns, housing, annual appeals, dinner functions,<br />

fundraising events, deficit financing, or films; no loans.<br />

5841. Achievement First, Brooklyn, NY. $100,000, 2007. 1.50-year grant. For<br />

Achievement First Brownsville Charter School Middle Academy.<br />

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Grants for Capacity Building, Management & Technical Assistance<br />

5842. New Jersey Charter Public Schools Association, Trenton, NJ. $50,000,<br />

2007. For Leader-to-Leader Mentoring Program and general operating<br />

support.<br />

5843. New York Charter Schools Association, Albany, NY. $100,000, 2007.<br />

2-year grant. For New School Incubator Project.<br />

5844. Philanthropy Roundtable, Washington, DC. $10,000, 2007. For new<br />

edition of Jumpstarting Charter School Movement: Guide for Donors.<br />

Booth Ferris Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to the New York, NY, metropolitan area for the arts,<br />

K-12 education, and civic and urban affairs; a broader geographic scope<br />

for higher education. No support for federated campaigns, community<br />

chests, social services and cultural institutions from outside the New<br />

York metropolitan area, or for work with specific diseases or disabilities.<br />

No grants to individuals, or for research; generally no grants to<br />

educational institutions for scholarships, fellowships, or unrestricted<br />

endowments; no loans.<br />

5845. Aaron Davis Hall, New York, NY. $250,000, 2007. For institutional<br />

stabilization.<br />

5846. Academy for Educational Development, Washington, DC. $200,000,<br />

2007. To hire senior program development and training specialist for<br />

New York City program.<br />

5847. Apollo Theater Foundation, New York, NY. $150,000, 2007. For<br />

institutional planning and program development.<br />

5848. Bedford Stuyvesant Restoration Corporation, Brooklyn, NY. $100,000,<br />

2007. For implementation of Center for Arts and Culture strategic plan.<br />

5849. Bronx Museum of the Arts, Bronx, NY. $200,000, 2007. For planning<br />

and development initiatives.<br />

5850. Brooklyn Academy of Music, Brooklyn, NY. $250,000, 2007. For growth<br />

initiatives.<br />

5851. Brooklyn Historical Society, Brooklyn, NY. $200,000, 2007. For<br />

development and implementation of strategic and business plan.<br />

5852. Center for Family Representation, New York, NY. $150,000, 2007. To<br />

fund development associate and to strengthen fiscal operations.<br />

5853. Classroom, Inc., New York, NY. $200,000, 2007. To hire director of<br />

implementation for New York City schools.<br />

5854. Common Ground Community Housing Development Fund Corporation,<br />

New York, NY. $125,000, 2007. For architectural fees associated with<br />

green design campaign.<br />

5855. Creative Capital Foundation, New York, NY. $150,000, 2007. For<br />

individual donor initiative.<br />

5856. Dance Theater of Harlem, New York, NY. $125,000, 2007. For<br />

marketing and communications initiative.<br />

5857. Heart of Brooklyn: A Cultural Partnership, Brooklyn, NY. $150,000,<br />

2007. For strategic planning.<br />

5858. Nonprofit Coordinating Committee of New York, New York, NY.<br />

$100,000, 2007. For membership subsidies as part of Expanding<br />

Membership Benefits and Support initiative.<br />

5859. NPowerNY, New York, NY. $150,000, 2007. For data center manager<br />

and help desk manager.<br />

5860. Pan Asian Repertory Theater, New York, NY. $150,000, 2007. For 30th<br />

anniversary capacity building initiative.<br />

5861. Partnership with Children, New York, NY. $75,000, 2007. To hire<br />

fundraising consultant for centennial campaign.<br />

5862. Queens Botanical Garden Society, Flushing, NY. $100,000, 2007. To<br />

strengthen board and fundraising capacity.<br />

5863. Services and Advocacy for GLBT Elders, New York, NY. $75,000, 2007.<br />

For upgrading financial management systems and for relocating to new<br />

office space.<br />

5864. Settlement Housing Fund, New York, NY. $100,000, 2007. To purchase<br />

new furniture and computer equipment.<br />

5865. Teachers Network, New York, NY. $300,000, 2007. To expand<br />

professional development activities for New York City teachers.<br />

5866. Teaching Matters, New York, NY. $200,000, 2007. For curriculum<br />

expansion and professional development activities.<br />

5867. Young Audiences-New York, New York, NY. $150,000, 2007. For<br />

organizational assessment and strategic planning.<br />

The Bristol-Myers Squibb Foundation, Inc.<br />

(formerly The Bristol-Myers Fund, Inc.)<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national and international basis, including in Africa,<br />

China, Europe, India, Japan, and Thailand with emphasis on Wallingford,<br />

CT, Evansville, IN, Hopewell, New Brunswick, Plainsboro, Princeton, and<br />

Skillman, NJ, and Syracuse, NY. No support for political, fraternal, social,<br />

or veterans’ organizations, religious or sectarian organizations not of<br />

direct benefit to the entire community, or federated campaign-supported<br />

organizations. No grants to individuals (except for employee-related<br />

scholarships), or for endowments, conferences, sponsorships or<br />

independent medical research, or specific public broadcasting or films;<br />

no loans.<br />

5868. Executive Service Corps, National, New York, NY. $10,000, 2006.<br />

5869. Volunteer Consulting Group, New York, NY. $10,000, 2006.<br />

Carnegie Corporation of New York<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily for U.S. projects, although some grants are made<br />

to selected countries in Sub-Saharan Africa through the International<br />

Development Program. No support for libraries, cultural institutions,<br />

programs or facilities of community-based educational or human services<br />

institutions. No grants for scholarships, fellowships (except the Carnegie<br />

Scholars Program), travel, capital campaigns, endowments or<br />

program-related investments.<br />

5870. Academy for Educational Development, Washington, DC. $25,000,<br />

2007. Toward convening on contributions of youth civic engagement in<br />

education and community life.<br />

5871. Alliance for Excellent Education, Washington, DC. $50,000, 2007.<br />

Toward promoting changes in accountability systems in context of No<br />

Child Left Behind Act.<br />

5872. Alliance for Justice, Washington, DC. $200,000, 2007. 2-year grant.<br />

Toward providing advocacy training and technical assistance for<br />

nonprofits involved in immigrant civic integration.<br />

5873. Asian American Justice Center, Washington, DC. $425,000, 2007.<br />

2-year grant. Toward immigrant integration project with focus on<br />

English-language learning and citizenship among Asian-American<br />

community, and to build internal management capacity.<br />

5874. Big Sky Institute for the Advancement of Nonprofits, Helena, MT.<br />

$50,000, 2007. Toward convening and communications outreach on<br />

lack of philanthropic investment in states with few philanthropic<br />

resources.<br />

5875. Center for Community Change, Washington, DC. $50,000, 2007.<br />

Toward expanding resources for community organizing.<br />

5876. Center for Community Change, Washington, DC. $25,000, 2007.<br />

Toward general support.<br />

5877. Center for New Community, Chicago, IL. $200,000, 2007. 1.50-year<br />

grant. Toward research on statewide initiatives to encourage community<br />

building.<br />

5878. Childrens Aid Society, New York, NY. $50,000, 2007. Toward<br />

leadership forum for professionals engaged in community school<br />

implementation.<br />

5879. Crossroads Resource Center, Minneapolis, MN. $25,000, 2007.<br />

Toward evaluation convening on immigrant civic participation issues.<br />

5880. Demos: A Network for Ideas and Action, New York, NY. $15,000, 2007.<br />

Toward convening to discuss how nonprofit service groups can promote<br />

civic engagement.<br />

5881. Dillard University, New Orleans, LA. $2,000,000, 2007. 2-year grant.<br />

Toward support under Revitalizing New Orleans Initiative as part of<br />

post-Hurricane Katrina grant making efforts. Grant will be focused on<br />

development, retention and hiring of displaced and new faculty;<br />

recruitment and retention of new students; resumption of strategic<br />

planning initiatives; and ensuring availability of adequate financial aid.<br />

5882. FJC-A Foundation of Donor-Advised Funds, New York, NY. $50,000,<br />

2007. 2-year grant. Toward Grant Assistance Program support of<br />

Capaciteria.org, database directory of resources for nonprofits.<br />

5883. Hispanics in Philanthropy, San Francisco, CA. $50,000, 2007. Toward<br />

conference to support advocacy training for Latino-led nonprofits.<br />

5884. Institute of International Education, New York, NY. $82,300, 2007.<br />

3.25-year grant. Toward evaluation of Partnership for Higher Education<br />

in Africa.<br />

5885. International Institute for Educational Planning, Paris, France. $50,000,<br />

2007. 2-year grant. Toward membership support for Association for<br />

Development of Education in Africa (ADEA).<br />

5886. Louisiana Board of Regents, Baton Rouge, LA. $800,000, 2007. 2-year<br />

grant. Toward development of value-added teacher preparation<br />

assessment model.<br />

5887. Makerere University, Kampala, Uganda. $2,073,000, 2007. 3-year<br />

grant. For final grant toward institutional development.<br />

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5888. National Academy of Sciences, Washington, DC. $320,000, 2007.<br />

1.50-year grant. For conference on value-added methodology for<br />

instructional improvement, program evaluation, and accountability.<br />

5889. National Center for Alternative Certification, Washington, DC. $47,600,<br />

2007. Toward Center for Alternative Pathways for Teacher Credentialing.<br />

5890. National Center on Education and the Economy, Washington, DC.<br />

$44,700, 2007. For system to assist school leadership teams to use<br />

student data to improve classroom practice.<br />

5891. National Immigration Forum, Washington, DC. $500,000, 2007.<br />

1.25-year grant. Toward expanding strategic communications capacity.<br />

5892. Native Americans in Philanthropy, Minneapolis, MN. $10,000, 2007.<br />

For strategic communications capacity building.<br />

5893. Network for Good, Bethesda, MD. $150,000, 2007. For final grant<br />

toward improving online services that promote charitable donations.<br />

5894. Nigeria ICT Forum of Partnership Institutions, Abuja, Nigeria. $400,000,<br />

2007. 3-year grant. Toward technical training, policy research, and<br />

planning of national research and education network.<br />

5895. Philadelphia Education Fund, Philadelphia, PA. $50,000, 2007. Toward<br />

partnering with Philadelphia School District to expand secondary<br />

education plan.<br />

5896. Public Interest Projects, New York, NY. $1,500,000, 2007. Toward<br />

funder collaborative on immigrant civic integration.<br />

5897. Public Interest Projects, New York, NY. $50,000, 2007. 1.25-year<br />

grant. Toward building capacity of Funders Committee for Civic<br />

Participation in preparation for increased funder outreach and education<br />

prior to 2008 elections.<br />

5898. Research for Action, Philadelphia, PA. $25,000, 2007. For design and<br />

support of comprehensive evaluation of Say Yes to Education’s college<br />

scholarship and preparatory programs.<br />

5899. Research Foundation of the City University of New York, New York, NY.<br />

$50,000, 2007. For exit polling and analysis to evaluate impact of<br />

immigrant voter mobilization efforts in New York City.<br />

5900. Stanford University, School of Education, Stanford, CA. $850,000,<br />

2007. 3-year grant. Toward research examining relationship between<br />

classroom practices, teacher retention, and pupil achievement.<br />

5901. Support Center for Nonprofit Management, New York, NY. $25,000,<br />

2007. Toward promoting effective managerial transitions at nonprofit<br />

and philanthropic organizations.<br />

5902. Teach for America, New York, NY. $1,000,000, 2007. 3-year grant.<br />

Toward effort to provide high quality teachers for New Orleans schools<br />

as part of post-Hurricane Katrina grant making efforts.<br />

5903. Tides Center, San Francisco, CA. $25,000, 2007. For membership in<br />

Africa Grantmakers Affinity Group.<br />

5904. Tulane University, New Orleans, LA. $5,000,000, 2007. 3-year grant.<br />

Toward support under Revitalizing New Orleans Initiative as part of<br />

post-Hurricane Katrina grant making efforts. Grant will be focused on<br />

development, retention and hiring of displaced and new faculty;<br />

recruitment and retention of new students; resumption of strategic<br />

planning initiatives; and ensuring availability of adequate financial aid.<br />

5905. University of California, Santa Cruz, CA. $705,100, 2007. 2-year grant.<br />

For Teachers for a New Era partners to implement teacher induction<br />

programs.<br />

5906. University of Cape Town, Cape Town, South Africa. $174,530, 2007.<br />

3-year grant. Toward African participation in higher education<br />

management training seminar for women as part of international<br />

development activities.<br />

5907. University of Dar es Salaam, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, Zanzibar and<br />

Pemba. $2,975,665, 2007. 3-year grant. To implement institutional<br />

transformation.<br />

5908. University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI. $50,000, 2007. Toward<br />

development of plan for accelerating resources management in urban<br />

districts nationally for improved student achievement.<br />

5909. University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI. $44,800, 2007. Toward<br />

conference on Value-Added Modeling (VAM), tool of education research<br />

and accountability systems.<br />

5910. Xavier University of Louisiana, New Orleans, LA. $4,000,000, 2007.<br />

4-year grant. Toward support under Revitalizing New Orleans Initiative as<br />

part of post-Hurricane Katrina grant making efforts. Grant will be focused<br />

on development, retention and hiring of displaced and new faculty;<br />

recruitment and retention of new students; resumption of strategic<br />

planning initiatives; and ensuring availability of adequate financial aid.<br />

The Carson Family Charitable Trust<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in New York, NY. No grants to individuals.<br />

5911. Achievement First, New Haven, CT. $150,000, 2006. For Brooklyn<br />

charter schools.<br />

5912. Childrens Health Fund, New York, NY. $200,000, 2006.<br />

5913. Childrens Health Fund, New York, NY. $50,000, 2006.<br />

5914. Citizens for NYC, New York, NY. $25,000, 2006.<br />

5915. Classroom, Inc., New York, NY. $100,000, 2006.<br />

5916. New York City Leadership Academy, Long Island City, NY. $350,000,<br />

2006.<br />

5917. Patrons Program, New York, NY. $25,000, 2006. For creative<br />

classrooms.<br />

5918. Teaching Matters, New York, NY. $50,000, 2006.<br />

5919. Urban Education Exchange, New York, NY. $25,000, 2006.<br />

Mary Flagler Cary Charitable Trust<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to New York, NY, for music; and the Atlantic<br />

coastline for conservation. No support for private foundations, hospitals,<br />

religious organizations, primary or secondary schools, colleges and<br />

universities, libraries, or museums. No grants to individuals, or for<br />

scholarships, fellowships, annual campaigns, seed money, emergency<br />

funds, deficit financing, no loans to individuals.<br />

5920. South Carolina Environmental Law Project, Pawleys Island, SC.<br />

$30,000, 2007. To provide legal representation for environmental<br />

groups working to protect coastal resources in South Carolina.<br />

Central New York Community Foundation, Inc.<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to Onondaga and Madison counties, NY. No support<br />

for religious purposes. No grants to individuals (except for scholarships),<br />

or for conferences and seminars, deficit financing, consulting services,<br />

endowment funds, fellowships, operating budgets, medical or academic<br />

research (except where directed by a donor), or travel expenses; no<br />

loans.<br />

5921. Contact Community Services, East Syracuse, NY. $36,900, 2007. To<br />

enhance delivery of Bridges Out of Poverty training to area human<br />

services agencies.<br />

5922. Exhibition Alliance, Hamilton, NY. $29,950, 2007. To replace roof of<br />

building that offers storage space to regional arts organizations.<br />

5923. Faith and Hope Community Center, Syracuse, NY. $11,000, 2007. To<br />

expand capacity through hiring part-time administrative assistant.<br />

5924. On Point for College, Syracuse, NY. $27,500, 2007. To hire consultant<br />

to help diversify funding streams to serve expanding number of youth.<br />

5925. Onondaga, County of, Department of Social Services, Syracuse, NY.<br />

$75,000, 2007. For Westside Community School Strategy, collaborative<br />

effort to strengthen Syracuse’s west side.<br />

5926. Open Hand Theater, Syracuse, NY. $11,000, 2007. To hire<br />

development consultant to increase capacity in fund development and<br />

technology.<br />

5927. SU Theater Corporation, Syracuse Stage, Syracuse, NY. $30,000,<br />

2007. For Program for Arts Capacity and Excellence (PACE) to stimulate<br />

organizational capacity building.<br />

5928. Syracuse Opera Company, Syracuse, NY. $26,250, 2007. For Program<br />

for Arts Capacity and Excellence (PACE) to stimulate organizational<br />

capacity building.<br />

5929. Syracuse Symphony Orchestra, Syracuse, NY. $68,250, 2007. For<br />

Program for Arts Capacity and Excellence (PACE) to stimulate<br />

organizational capacity building.<br />

5930. Syracuse University, School of Management, Syracuse, NY. $10,000,<br />

2007. To pilot Symphony Video Project offering video technology and<br />

training to local not-for-profits.<br />

Citi Foundation<br />

(formerly Citigroup Foundation)<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national and international basis, with emphasis on<br />

areas of company operations. No support for political candidates or<br />

religious, veterans’, or fraternal organizations not of direct benefit to the<br />

entire community. No grants to individuals, or for political causes,<br />

fundraising events, telethons, marathons, races, or benefits,<br />

advertising, sponsorships, dinners or luncheons, or membership fees.<br />

5931. Academy for Urban School Leadership, Chicago, IL. $10,000, 2007.<br />

For Coaching and Induction Program.<br />

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Grants for Capacity Building, Management & Technical Assistance<br />

5932. ACCION International, Boston, MA. $400,000, 2007. For Institutional<br />

Capacity Building Program for Microfinance Institutions.<br />

5933. ACCION International, Boston, MA. $50,000, 2007. For Entrepreneurial<br />

Training Center in Colombia and for Creation of Sustainable Businesses<br />

Program.<br />

5934. ACCION New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM. $15,000, 2007. For Financial<br />

Literacy Training Program.<br />

5935. ACCION San Diego, San Diego, CA. $10,000, 2007. For Microlending<br />

Program and Technical Assistance Volunteer and Partnership Project.<br />

5936. After-School Corporation, New York, NY. $130,000, 2007. For Citi<br />

Professional Development and Quality Enhancement Initiative.<br />

5937. All Stars Helping Kids, Redwood City, CA. $10,000, 2007. For Non-Profit<br />

Technical Assistance Program.<br />

5938. Alliance for Nonprofit Management, Washington, DC. $150,000, 2007.<br />

For Nonprofit Days, Education Programs and Cultural Competency<br />

Initiative.<br />

5939. Association of Community Employment Programs for the Homeless,<br />

New York, NY. $25,000, 2007. For Project Comeback and Project Stay.<br />

5940. Boston Local Development Corporation, Boston, MA. $15,000, 2007.<br />

For WriteBoston Writing Institutes for Teachers.<br />

5941. Business Invest in Growth, Austin, TX. $25,000, 2007. For Path to<br />

Success for Growth Program.<br />

5942. California Capital Financial Development Corporation, Sacramento, CA.<br />

$30,000, 2007. For Technical Assistance Program.<br />

5943. California Housing Partnership Corporation, San Francisco, CA.<br />

$50,000, 2007. For Expanding Affordable Public Housing Project.<br />

5944. Casa Familiar, San Ysidro, CA. $17,000, 2007. For Small Business<br />

Technical Assistance Program.<br />

5945. Catholic Charities Diocese of Brooklyn and Queens, Brooklyn, NY.<br />

$25,000, 2007. For Caritas Montessori Teacher Training Program.<br />

5946. Center for Nonprofit Management, Dallas, TX. $35,000, 2007. For<br />

Nonprofit Capacity Building Services.<br />

5947. Center for Nonprofit Management, Dallas, TX. $30,000, 2007. For<br />

Nonprofit Financial Education Program.<br />

5948. Charities Aid Foundation America, Alexandria, VA. $700,000, 2007. For<br />

Indian School of Microfinance for Women.<br />

5949. Charities Aid Foundation America, Alexandria, VA. $150,000, 2007. For<br />

Fudan University School of Management, China: SME Senior<br />

Management Training Center.<br />

5950. Charities Aid Foundation America, Alexandria, VA. $108,000, 2007. For<br />

Foundation for Support of Women’s Work, Turkey: Creating New Capacity<br />

Building and Support Structures Programs.<br />

5951. Charities Aid Foundation America, Alexandria, VA. $60,000, 2007. For<br />

Saahasee, India: Resource Development of Micro-Credit Based Women’s<br />

Cooperatives Project.<br />

5952. Charities Aid Foundation America, Alexandria, VA. $50,000, 2007. For<br />

Working Women’s Forum, India: Orientation Program for Underprivileged<br />

Women.<br />

5953. Charities Aid Foundation America, Alexandria, VA. $45,000, 2007. For<br />

Toynbee Hall, United Kingdom: Express! Project.<br />

5954. Charities Aid Foundation America, Alexandria, VA. $33,000, 2007. For<br />

Shakti Foundation for Disadvantaged Women: Entrepreneurship Program<br />

for Women.<br />

5955. Chicago Community Loan Fund, Chicago, IL. $10,000, 2007. For<br />

Gateway to Community Development Technical Assistance Program.<br />

5956. Chicago Community Ventures, Chicago, IL. $25,000, 2007. For<br />

Partners in Progress: Market and Customer Development Program.<br />

5957. Chicago Rehab Network, Chicago, IL. $10,000, 2007. For Cook County<br />

Biennial CDC Census Project.<br />

5958. Childrens Hospital Foundation, Philadelphia, PA. $10,000, 2007. For<br />

School Readiness Specialist Program.<br />

5959. Chinese-American Planning Council, New York, NY. $10,000, 2007. For<br />

Tax Prep Clinic for Low-Income Chinese Immigrants.<br />

5960. Community Investment Corporation, Chicago, IL. $10,000, 2007. For<br />

Capacity Building Program.<br />

5961. East Palo Alto Kids Foundation, Palo Alto, CA. $15,000, 2007. For<br />

Teacher Grants.<br />

5962. EcoLogic Development Fund, Cambridge, MA. $100,000, 2007. For<br />

Community Carbon Offset and Forestry Project.<br />

5963. Empire Justice Center, Albany, NY. $20,000, 2007. For C.A.S.H. Coach<br />

Program.<br />

5964. Enterprise Center, Philadelphia, PA. $20,000, 2007. For Great Potential<br />

Project.<br />

5965. Foundation Center, New York, NY. $25,000, 2007. For General<br />

Operating Support and Gulf Coast Hurricanes Philanthropic Response<br />

Project.<br />

5966. Franklin-McKinley Educational Foundation, San Jose, CA. $10,000,<br />

2007. For Teacher Innovation Grants Program.<br />

5967. Fresno Area Hispanic Foundation, Fresno, CA. $15,000, 2007. For<br />

Business Resource Center and Bilingual Incubator Program.<br />

5968. Georgia Micro Enterprise Network, Atlanta, GA. $10,000, 2007. For<br />

Microenterprise Standards and Accreditation Program.<br />

5969. Greater Newark Business Development Consortium, Newark, NJ.<br />

$10,000, 2007. For Training and Technical Assistance Program.<br />

5970. Greyston Foundation, Yonkers, NY. $20,000, 2007. For Ravine Avenue<br />

Project.<br />

5971. Habitat for Humanity International, Americus, GA. $170,000, 2007. For<br />

Habitat for Humanity, Great Britain: Financial Literacy and Capacity<br />

Building Program.<br />

5972. Hope Community, New York, NY. $10,000, 2007. For Asset<br />

Restructuring Project.<br />

5973. Inner-City Scholarship Fund, New York, NY. $25,000, 2007. For Citi<br />

Teacher Resource Center.<br />

5974. Irving Schools Foundation, Irving, TX. $15,000, 2007. For Grants To<br />

Teachers Program.<br />

5975. Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, New York, NY. $25,000, 2007.<br />

For Teacher Education Collaborative Program.<br />

5976. Lincoln Center Theater, New York, NY. $125,000, 2007. For Open<br />

Stages Education Program.<br />

5977. Local Initiatives Support Corporation, New York, NY. $500,000, 2007.<br />

For operating support for national LISC.<br />

5978. Local Initiatives Support Corporation, New York, NY. $250,000, 2007.<br />

For Citi-LISC California Capacity Building Partnership.<br />

5979. Local Initiatives Support Corporation, New York, NY. $30,000, 2007.<br />

For LISC Chicago: Homestead Initiative.<br />

5980. Local Initiatives Support Corporation, Bridgeport, CT. $25,000, 2007.<br />

For Partners in Progress: Fairfield County Collaborative Fund.<br />

5981. Local Initiatives Support Corporation, West Palm Beach, FL. $25,000,<br />

2007. For Partners in Progress: South Florida Commercial Corridor<br />

Laboratory Initiative.<br />

5982. Local Initiatives Support Corporation, Kansas City, MO. $20,000,<br />

2007. For NeighborhoodsNOW Program.<br />

5983. Local Initiatives Support Corporation, New York, NY. $20,000, 2007.<br />

For Houston LISC: Sustainable Communities Program.<br />

5984. Local Initiatives Support Corporation, New York, NY. $20,000, 2007.<br />

For LISC Connecticut: Statewide and Hartford Programs.<br />

5985. Local Initiatives Support Corporation, New York, NY. $10,000, 2007.<br />

For LISC Boston: Training and Technical Assistance Program.<br />

5986. Local Initiatives Support Corporation, Bay Area, San Francisco, CA.<br />

$50,000, 2007. For Commercial Corridor Revitalization and Stabilization<br />

Program.<br />

5987. Long Island Development Corporation, Bethpage, NY. $10,000, 2007.<br />

For Procurement Technical Assistance Program.<br />

5988. Long Island Housing Partnership, Hauppauge, NY. $15,000, 2007. For<br />

Islip VIII Park Avenue Homes Predevelopment Programs.<br />

5989. Los Angeles Community Design Center, Los Angeles, CA. $125,000,<br />

2007. For Production of High Quality, Service-Enhanced Affordable<br />

Housing Program.<br />

5990. Maryland State Department of Education, Baltimore, MD. $100,000,<br />

2007. For Citi Schools That Work Institute.<br />

5991. Metro Broward Economic Development Corporation, Fort Lauderdale,<br />

FL. $10,000, 2007. For Technical Assistance Program for Small<br />

Business Tenants.<br />

5992. Miami-Dade College, Miami, FL. $20,000, 2007. For Minority Business<br />

Capacity Development Program.<br />

5993. Microfinance Information Exchange, Washington, DC. $275,000, 2007.<br />

For Expansion of Global and IT Capacity Program.<br />

5994. Mission Community Services Corporation, San Luis Obispo, CA.<br />

$10,000, 2007. For Women’s Business Partners Center.<br />

5995. Mississippi Council on Economic Education, Jackson, MS. $10,000,<br />

2007. For Master Teacher of Economics: Professional Development<br />

Program for Mississippi Teachers.<br />

5996. Montana Council on Economic Education, Bozeman, MT. $12,500,<br />

2007. For Expanding MCEE’s SMG, LEI and HSBC Financial Education<br />

Teacher Training Programs.<br />

5997. Museum of Arts and Design, New York, NY. $10,000, 2007. For Crafted<br />

Classroom: Teacher Training Institute.<br />

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Grants for Capacity Building, Management & Technical Assistance<br />

Citi—NEW YORK<br />

5998. Museum of Modern Art, New York, NY. $50,000, 2007. For Teacher<br />

Programs.<br />

5999. National Alliance of Vietnamese American Service Agencies, Silver<br />

Spring, MD. $25,000, 2007. For Strategic Management Service<br />

Program.<br />

6000. National Association of Elementary School Principals, Alexandria, VA.<br />

$15,000, 2007. For Educational Assistance Program for American<br />

Overseas Schools.<br />

6001. National Coalition for Asian Pacific American Community Development,<br />

Washington, DC. $170,000, 2007. For Communities Taking Initiative in<br />

Our Neighborhoods Technical Assistance Project.<br />

6002. National Council for Community Development, National Development<br />

Council, New York, NY. $300,000, 2007. For Training Programs for<br />

Nonprofit Community Development Corporations.<br />

6003. National Council for Community Development, National Development<br />

Council, New York, NY. $25,000, 2007. For New Jersey Affordable<br />

Housing Practitioners Training Program.<br />

6004. National Council of La Raza, Washington, DC. $1,000,000, 2007. For<br />

Affiliate Strengthening and Capacity Building Program and general<br />

operating support.<br />

6005. National Council on Agricultural Life and Labor Research Fund, Dover,<br />

DE. $20,000, 2007. For Housing Counseling Services and Loan Fund<br />

Operations Program.<br />

6006. National Council on Economic Education, New York, NY. $200,000,<br />

2007. For Financing Your Future: DVD Workshop Program.<br />

6007. National Democratic Institute for International Affairs, Washington, DC.<br />

$105,000, 2007. For NGO Management Certificate Training Program in<br />

Indonesia.<br />

6008. National Fund for Enterprise Development, Washington, DC. $50,000,<br />

2007. For Self-Employment Tax Initiative,Tax Preparation and Training<br />

Supplement.<br />

6009. National Organization on Disability, Washington, DC. $20,000, 2007.<br />

For Emergency Preparedness Initiative and Technical Assistance Center.<br />

6010. National Visionary Leadership Project, Washington, DC. $10,000,<br />

2007. For Civil Rights Lesson Plan.<br />

6011. Neighborhood Housing Services of Chicago, Chicago, IL. $10,000,<br />

2007. For Back of the Yards Neighborhood Program.<br />

6012. Neighborhood Housing Services of Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA.<br />

$25,000, 2007. For Partners in Progress: Healthy Neighborhoods<br />

Initiative.<br />

6013. Neighborhood Housing Services of Pasadena, Pasadena, CA. $25,000,<br />

2007. For Neighborhood Impact Program.<br />

6014. Neighborhood Housing Services of Ponce, Ponce, PR. $10,000, 2007.<br />

For Community Building and Organizing Project.<br />

6015. Neighborhood Housing Services of San Juan, San Juan, PR. $10,000,<br />

2007. For Los Artistas Housing Project.<br />

6016. Neighborhood Housing Services of Southern Nevada, North Las Vegas,<br />

NV. $25,000, 2007. For Community Building Initiative: College Park 40<br />

Block Project.<br />

6017. Neighborhood Reinvestment Corporation, NeighborWorks America,<br />

Washington, DC. $250,000, 2007. For NeighborWorks Center for<br />

Homeownership Education and Counseling (NCHEC).<br />

6018. New Columbia Community Land Trust, Washington, DC. $20,000,<br />

2007. For Limited Equity Homeownership Success Training and Support<br />

Program.<br />

6019. New Partners for Community Revitalization, New York, NY. $50,000,<br />

2007. For Brownfields START-UP Pool Program.<br />

6020. New Visions for Public Schools, New York, NY. $400,000, 2007. For<br />

Citi College Bound Program.<br />

6021. New York Botanical Garden, Bronx, NY. $25,000, 2007. For<br />

Professional Development Program for Teachers.<br />

6022. New York Botanical Garden, Bronx, NY. $10,000, 2007. For<br />

Professional Development Program for Teachers.<br />

6023. New York City Ballet, New York, NY. $50,000, 2007. For Ballet Bridges<br />

Program.<br />

6024. New York City Ballet, New York, NY. $50,000, 2007. For Ballet Bridges<br />

Program.<br />

6025. New York Hall of Science, Corona, NY. $33,000, 2007. For Citi Early<br />

Childhood Fellows Program.<br />

6026. Newark Public Schools, Newark, NJ. $46,000, 2007. For New Teacher<br />

Resource Program.<br />

6027. Nonprofit Connection, New York, NY. $115,000, 2007. For Capacity<br />

Building, Technical Assistance and Training Program.<br />

6028. Nonprofit Finance Fund, New York, NY. $100,000, 2007. For Advancing<br />

Financial Health: Comprehensive Advisory Services for the Nonprofit<br />

Sector.<br />

6029. Nonprofit Resource Center, Sacramento, CA. $30,000, 2007. For<br />

CEO-Link Capacity Building Program.<br />

6030. North Carolina Center for Nonprofits, Raleigh, NC. $10,000, 2007. For<br />

Capacity-Building for Impact Program.<br />

6031. Northern California Community Loan Fund, San Francisco, CA. $10,000,<br />

2007. For Technical Assistance Expansion Program.<br />

6032. Norwalk Education Foundation, Norwalk, CT. $13,000, 2007. For<br />

Teacher Technology Training Institute.<br />

6033. NPowerNY, New York, NY. $25,000, 2007. For general operating<br />

support.<br />

6034. PENCIL: Public Education Needs Civic Involvement in Learning, New<br />

York, NY. $25,000, 2007. For Principal for Day Program.<br />

6035. Philadelphia Association of Community Development Corporations,<br />

Philadelphia, PA. $13,000, 2007. For enhancement and expansion of<br />

Member Services Program.<br />

6036. PICO National Network, Oakland, CA. $12,000, 2007. For Los Angeles<br />

Capacity Building and Expansion Program.<br />

6037. Resource Foundation, Larchmont, NY. $40,000, 2007. For ACP<br />

Inversiones y Desarrollo, Peru: Business Promotion with Intermediate<br />

Technology Program.<br />

6038. Resource Foundation, Larchmont, NY. $35,000, 2007. For Asociacion<br />

de Consultores para el Desarollo de la Pequena, Mediana y<br />

Microempresa, Nicaragua: Citi Microentrepreneur Award.<br />

6039. Resource Foundation, Larchmont, NY. $25,000, 2007. For Fundacion<br />

Eugenio Mendoza, Venezuela: Microentrepreneur Training Program.<br />

6040. Resource Foundation, Larchmont, NY. $20,000, 2007. For general<br />

operating support for grant services.<br />

6041. Resource Foundation, Larchmont, NY. $16,000, 2007. For Fundacion<br />

Salvadorena para la Salud y el Desarollo Humano, El Salvador: Apaneca<br />

Emprendedora Program.<br />

6042. Resource Foundation, Larchmont, NY. $10,000, 2007. For Instituto de<br />

Promocion Economico Social del Uruguay: Micro Enterprise and Gender<br />

Equity Program, Phase VIII.<br />

6043. Resource Foundation, Larchmont, NY. $10,000, 2007. For Mujeres en<br />

Desarrollo Dominicana, Dominican Republic: Management Training for<br />

Women Entrepreneurs Program.<br />

6044. Root Capital, Cambridge, MA. $75,000, 2007. To expand lending<br />

presence in Brazil, Colombia, Guatemala and Peru.<br />

6045. Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, New Brunswick, NJ.<br />

$15,000, 2007. For New Jersey Small Business Development Centers.<br />

6046. San Diego Region Small Business Development Corporation, San<br />

Diego, CA. $15,000, 2007. For Small Business Technical Assistance<br />

Program.<br />

6047. Sanabel Microfinance Network of Arab Countries, Giza, Egypt.<br />

$150,000, 2007. For Citi-SEEP Network Strengthening Program.<br />

6048. Santa Barbara County Education Office, Santa Barbara, CA. $150,000,<br />

2007. For New Teacher Resource Program.<br />

6049. Santa Cruz County Office of Education, Capitola, CA. $10,000, 2007.<br />

For Early Literacy Raising a Reader Training Program.<br />

6050. Settlement Housing Fund, New York, NY. $50,000, 2007. For general<br />

operating support.<br />

6051. South Asian American Leaders of Tomorrow, Takoma Park, MD.<br />

$25,000, 2007. For South Asian Community Capacity-Building Initiative.<br />

6052. Stanford University, Stanford, CA. $10,000, 2007. For Stanford Lively<br />

Arts: K-8 Student Matinees and Teacher Workshops.<br />

6053. Sustainable Jobs Development Corporation, SJF Advisory Services,<br />

Durham, NC. $40,000, 2007. For Cleantech Innovators Initiative.<br />

6054. Taproot Foundation, San Francisco, CA. $25,000, 2007. For Taproot<br />

Foundation, New York: Capacity-Building Program for New York City<br />

Nonprofits.<br />

6055. Teach for America, New York, NY. $50,000, 2007. For Teach For<br />

America South Dakota: Expansion Project.<br />

6056. Teach for America, New York, NY. $50,000, 2007. For New York City<br />

Expansion Program.<br />

6057. Teach for America, New York, NY. $15,000, 2007. For Teach For<br />

America Miami-Dade: Recruiting and Training Program.<br />

6058. Teach for America, New York, NY. $15,000, 2007. For Teach for<br />

America Connecticut: Recruitment and Training Program.<br />

6059. Teach for America, New York, NY. $15,000, 2007. For Teach for<br />

America Los Angeles: Corps Member Operating Support.<br />

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Grants for Capacity Building, Management & Technical Assistance<br />

6060. Teachers Network, Impact II (Implementing Materials and Programs<br />

Affecting Classroom Teaching), New York, NY. $200,000, 2007. For New<br />

York New Teachers Resource Program.<br />

6061. Teachers Network, Impact II (Implementing Materials and Programs<br />

Affecting Classroom Teaching), New York, NY. $68,000, 2007. For<br />

California New Teacher Resource Program and Program Coordination.<br />

6062. Teachers Network, Impact II (Implementing Materials and Programs<br />

Affecting Classroom Teaching), New York, NY. $25,000, 2007. For<br />

Technical Assistance Program for TeachNet Ireland.<br />

6063. Teachers Network, Impact II (Implementing Materials and Programs<br />

Affecting Classroom Teaching), New York, NY. $13,000, 2007. For New<br />

Teacher Resource Programs in Florida and New Jersey.<br />

6064. Teaching Matters, New York, NY. $200,000, 2007. For Writing the City<br />

Program.<br />

6065. TechnoServe, Washington, DC. $16,100, 2007. For Technoserve, El<br />

Salvador: Young Entrepreneur Program and Biz Camps.<br />

6066. Twenty-First Century Foundation, New York, NY. $10,000, 2007. For<br />

Wall Street Wizards: Culturally Relevant Financial Literacy Curriculum<br />

Development Project, in California.<br />

6067. United Neighborhood Houses of New York, New York, NY. $15,000,<br />

2007. For Documenting Best Practices in Community Based Programs.<br />

6068. United Way International, Alexandria, VA. $370,000, 2007. For<br />

Foundation for Development Cooperation: Banking with the Poor network<br />

partnerships, Best Practices Program, and Asia Microfinance Forum.<br />

6069. United Way International, Alexandria, VA. $272,000, 2007. For<br />

REDCAMIF, Nicaragua: Citi Network Strengthening Program.<br />

6070. United Way International, Alexandria, VA. $256,000, 2007. For<br />

Pakistan Microfinance Network: Citi-SEEP Network Strengthening<br />

Program.<br />

6071. United Way International, Alexandria, VA. $218,000, 2007. For National<br />

Institute on Consumer Education, Japan: Citi Success Fund.<br />

6072. United Way International, Alexandria, VA. $191,000, 2007. For National<br />

Institute of Education, Singapore: Financial Literacy Hub for Teachers.<br />

6073. United Way International, Alexandria, VA. $181,000, 2007. For<br />

Sa-Dhan, Association of Community Development Finance Institutions,<br />

India: Citi-SEEP Network Strengthening Program.<br />

6074. United Way International, Alexandria, VA. $170,600, 2007. For Russian<br />

Microfinance Center: Citi-SEEP Network Strengthening Program.<br />

6075. United Way International, Alexandria, VA. $163,000, 2007. For Chinese<br />

Academy of Social Sciences: Citi Microfinance Training Center.<br />

6076. United Way International, Alexandria, VA. $157,000, 2007. For<br />

Microfinance Centre for Central and Eastern Europe and New<br />

Independent States: Citi-SEEP Network Strengthening Program.<br />

6077. United Way International, Alexandria, VA. $154,000, 2007. For<br />

Microfinance Council of the Philippines: Citi Network Strengthening<br />

Program.<br />

6078. United Way International, Alexandria, VA. $150,500, 2007. For<br />

Association of Microfinance Institutions of Uganda: Citi-SEEP Network<br />

Strengthening Program.<br />

6079. United Way International, Alexandria, VA. $150,000, 2007. For<br />

Learning Society, Singapore: Ideas in Action Program.<br />

6080. United Way International, Alexandria, VA. $150,000, 2007. For<br />

Prodesarollo, Finanzas y Microempresa A.C.: Citi Network Strengthening<br />

Program.<br />

6081. United Way International, Alexandria, VA. $149,000, 2007. For Red<br />

Financiera Rural (RFR), Ecuador: Citi Network Strengthening Program.<br />

6082. United Way International, Alexandria, VA. $130,000, 2007. For<br />

Foundation for Development Cooperation, Banking with the Poor<br />

Network: Citi Network Strengthening Program.<br />

6083. United Way International, Alexandria, VA. $100,000, 2007. For Russian<br />

Microfinance Center: Sector Capacity Building Program.<br />

6084. United Way International, Alexandria, VA. $95,000, 2007. For China<br />

Association of Microfinance: Citi Network Strengthening Program.<br />

6085. United Way International, Alexandria, VA. $86,000, 2007. For University<br />

of Indonesia, Faculty of Economics, Management Institute: Training of<br />

Trainers Financial Education Program for the Poor.<br />

6086. United Way International, Alexandria, VA. $80,000, 2007. For<br />

Commonwealth Magazine Education Foundation, Taiwan: 2007 Citi<br />

Success Fund.<br />

6087. United Way International, Alexandria, VA. $80,000, 2007. For Agency<br />

for Social Information, Russia: University Student and NGO Engagement<br />

Program.<br />

6088. United Way International, Alexandria, VA. $74,000, 2007. For iq consult<br />

e.V., Germany: stattkapital III Program.<br />

6089. United Way International, Alexandria, VA. $53,000, 2007. For Sanjan<br />

Nagar Public Education Trust, Pakistan: Basic Education and Teacher<br />

Training Program.<br />

6090. United Way International, Alexandria, VA. $50,000, 2007. For Maths<br />

Centre for Professional Teachers, South Africa: Mathematics and Physics<br />

Educational Program.<br />

6091. United Way International, Alexandria, VA. $50,000, 2007. For Ural<br />

State Technical University, Russia: Graduate Personal and Professional<br />

Competencies Model.<br />

6092. United Way International, Alexandria, VA. $50,000, 2007. For University<br />

of Nizhni Novgorod, Russia: Master’s Degree Students Financial<br />

Education Development Program.<br />

6093. United Way International, Alexandria, VA. $50,000, 2007. For<br />

Volgograd State Technical University, Russia: Citi Professors Program.<br />

6094. United Way International, Alexandria, VA. $45,000, 2007. For Private<br />

Education Development Network, Uganda: Newspapers in Education<br />

Program.<br />

6095. United Way International, Alexandria, VA. $40,000, 2007. For<br />

Generating Genius, Jamaica: Business Training Academy.<br />

6096. United Way International, Alexandria, VA. $38,000, 2007. For National<br />

YWCA of Korea: Citi Success Fund.<br />

6097. United Way International, Alexandria, VA. $35,000, 2007. For<br />

Stonewall, United Kingdom: Teacher Training Packs Program.<br />

6098. United Way International, Alexandria, VA. $33,000, 2007. For China<br />

Friendship Foundation for Peace and Development: Central China English<br />

Teachers’ Training Program.<br />

6099. United Way International, Alexandria, VA. $31,000, 2007. For Kenan<br />

Foundation Asia, Thailand: Citi-Kenan SME Financial Capability Program.<br />

6100. United Way International, Alexandria, VA. $25,000, 2007. For National<br />

Institute on Consumer Education, Japan: Citi Success Fund DVD Project.<br />

6101. United Way International, Alexandria, VA. $25,000, 2007. For Ayala<br />

Foundation, Philippines: Year 3 of Gearing up Internet Literacy and<br />

Access for Students (GILAS) Interconnectivity Program.<br />

6102. United Way International, Alexandria, VA. $20,000, 2007. For Training<br />

Resources in Early Education, South Africa: Bulwer Integrated Early<br />

Childhood Development Program.<br />

6103. United Way International, Alexandria, VA. $20,000, 2007. For<br />

Knowledge Channel Foundation, Philippines: Cable-A-School Program.<br />

6104. United Way International, Alexandria, VA. $10,000, 2007. For Binh<br />

Minh Community Development Company Ltd., Vietnam: Financial<br />

Education Training the Trainer Program.<br />

6105. United Way of Greater Saint Louis, Saint Louis, MO. $115,000, 2007.<br />

For Citi/United Way Community Investment in Financial Education<br />

Partnership.<br />

6106. University of Hartford, West Hartford, CT. $10,000, 2007. For<br />

Educational Main Street: Five-Prong Education Program.<br />

6107. University of South Florida Foundation, Tampa, FL. $10,000, 2007. For<br />

Community Real Estate Development Program.<br />

6108. Urban Homesteading Assistance Board, New York, NY. $10,000, 2007.<br />

For Training Future Co-op Leaders Program.<br />

6109. Urban League, Houston Area, Houston, TX. $15,000, 2007. For<br />

Entrepreneurial Training and Business Development Program.<br />

6110. Urban League, National, New York, NY. $100,000, 2007. For<br />

Infrastructure Fund.<br />

6111. Vision y Compromiso, El Cerrito, CA. $25,000, 2007. For Comunidad<br />

Fuerte: Building Strong Communities Through Financial Strength and<br />

Education Program.<br />

6112. Volunteer Consulting Group, New York, NY. $25,000, 2007. For<br />

BoardnetUSA Project.<br />

6113. Washington Heights and Inwood Development Corporation, New York,<br />

NY. $10,000, 2007. For Upper Manhattan Childcare Business<br />

Development Program.<br />

6114. Womens Housing and Economic Development Corporation, Bronx, NY.<br />

$25,000, 2007. For Family Day Care Network and Training Program.<br />

6115. Womens World Banking, New York, NY. $400,000, 2007. For<br />

Institutional Capacity Building and Growth Strategies for Microfinance<br />

Providers Initiative.<br />

6116. Yale Entrepreneurial Society, New Haven, CT. $10,000, 2007. For Y50K<br />

Annual Business Plan Competition.<br />

The Edna McConnell Clark Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national basis. No grants to individuals, or for capital<br />

funds, construction and equipment, endowments, scholarships,<br />

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Grants for Capacity Building, Management & Technical Assistance<br />

Clark—NEW YORK<br />

fellowships, annual appeals, deficit financing, or matching gifts; no loans<br />

to individuals.<br />

6117. Big Brothers Big Sisters of America, Philadelphia, PA. $9,000,000,<br />

2007. To implement business plan.<br />

6118. Bridgespan Group, Boston, MA. $1,974,000, 2007. For business<br />

planning support to grantees, knowledge development projects, and<br />

general advisory support for Clark Foundation staff.<br />

6119. Building Educated Leaders for Life Foundation, Dorchester, MA.<br />

$5,000,000, 2007. To implement strategic plan.<br />

6120. Center for Effective Philanthropy, Cambridge, MA. $500,000, 2007. For<br />

general operating support and development of tools to assess and<br />

improve effectiveness of foundations.<br />

6121. Cheswick Center, Rockville, MD. $250,000, 2007. To continue to<br />

evaluate and document effects of Foundation’s grantmaking approach<br />

on its grantees.<br />

6122. Cheswick Center, Rockville, MD. $71,000, 2007. For development of<br />

framework to guide and evaluate Foundation’s grantee relationship<br />

management efforts.<br />

6123. Cheswick Center, Rockville, MD. $19,200, 2007. To assist Foundation<br />

in determining progress of leadership development investments, and to<br />

produce evaluation framework and related methodologies.<br />

6124. Child Trends, Washington, DC. $250,000, 2007. For ongoing research<br />

on disconnected youth, to expand website compendium of evaluation<br />

studies, and improve funders and practitioners’ knowledge and<br />

understanding of program effectiveness.<br />

6125. Childrens Health Fund, New York, NY. $636,000, 2007. To implement<br />

study to assess relationship between model’s health outcomes and<br />

academic outcomes for children it serves.<br />

6126. Citizen Schools, Boston, MA. $12,000,000, 2007. 5-year grant. Toward<br />

Citizen Schools growth capital campaign and implementation of growth<br />

plan.<br />

6127. Communications Leadership Institute, Washington, DC. $22,000,<br />

2007. Toward participation of Molly Baldwin, executive director of ROCA<br />

(Reaching Out to Chelsea Adolescents) Inc in Massachusetts, in<br />

year-long communications training program.<br />

6128. Communications Network, Naperville, IL. $50,000, 2007. To produce<br />

report documenting best practices in online communications by<br />

grantmaking institutions.<br />

6129. Congreso de Latinos Unidos, Philadelphia, PA. $5,000,000, 2007. To<br />

implement business plan.<br />

6130. Good Gear, West Roxbury, MA. $75,000, 2007. To develop and<br />

implement strategy to help Nurse-Family Partnership, Citizen Schools,<br />

and Youth Villages advance their growth-capital fundraising campaigns.<br />

6131. Goodman Media International, New York, NY. $75,000, 2007. For<br />

communications and media consultation and support to Foundation’s<br />

Youth Development Fund grantees.<br />

6132. Grantmakers for Effective Organizations, Washington, DC. $50,000,<br />

2007. For general operating support.<br />

6133. Green Dot Education Project, Los Angeles, CA. $4,000,000, 2007. For<br />

continued support for implementation of business plan.<br />

6134. Hillside Work Scholarship Connection, Rochester, NY. $4,000,000,<br />

2007. To implement business plan.<br />

6135. Latin American Youth Center, Washington, DC. $750,000, 2007. For<br />

general support and toward staff time spent on business planning, and<br />

to support capacity building and infrastructure improvements detailed in<br />

current strategic plan.<br />

6136. New York University, New York, NY. $485,000, 2007. To design<br />

Leadership Institute for Clark Foundation grantees.<br />

6137. New York University, New York, NY. $320,000, 2007. To develop and<br />

facilitate Clark Foundation grantee retreat and other peer learning<br />

activities.<br />

6138. New York University, New York, NY. $60,000, 2007. Toward<br />

development and facilitation of Clark Foundation grantee retreat.<br />

6139. Nurse-Family Partnership, Denver, CO. $12,000,000, 2007. 5-year<br />

grant. Toward capital campaign and implementation of growth plan.<br />

6140. OMG Center for Collaborative Learning, Philadelphia, PA. $75,000,<br />

2007. For Learning and Evaluation Action Program (LEAP) sponsored by<br />

Evaluation Roundtable.<br />

6141. See Forever Foundation, Washington, DC. $2,000,000, 2007. For<br />

organizational capacity building and to launch new schools.<br />

6142. Self Enhancement, Portland, OR. $3,500,000, 2007. To implement<br />

business plan.<br />

6143. Youth Villages, Memphis, TN. $15,000,000, 2007. 5-year grant.<br />

Toward capital campaign and implementation of growth plan.<br />

Robert Sterling Clark Foundation, Inc.<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in New York State for the Public Institutions<br />

Program and in New York City for the Cultural Program; giving nationally<br />

for reproductive freedom and arts advocacy projects. No grants to<br />

individuals, or for annual campaigns, seed money, emergency funds,<br />

deficit financing, capital or endowment funds, scholarships or films.<br />

6144. After-School Corporation, New York State Afterschool Network, New<br />

York, NY. $50,000, 2007. To develop policy briefs and educate<br />

government officials, civic leaders, and the public about how to create a<br />

stronger, more unified system of afterschool services in NY, and to<br />

provide training and web materials to engage providers and community<br />

groups in this advocacy.<br />

6145. Americans for the Arts, Washington, DC. $65,000, 2007. For overall<br />

arts advocacy work, which includes coordinating Arts Advocacy Day,<br />

educating the nation’s elected and appointed officials about the value of<br />

the arts, and the recently-launched initiative to build the state level arts<br />

advocacy infrastructure.<br />

6146. Atlantic Theater Company, New York, NY. $50,000, 2007. To work with<br />

marketing consultants specializing in the use of new technologies to<br />

promote ticket sales.<br />

6147. Brennan Center for Justice, New York, NY. $50,000, 2007. To research<br />

scope of employment law violations and advise NY State and City<br />

policymakers on how to improve NY’s wage enforcement system.<br />

6148. Brooklyn Academy of Music, Brooklyn, NY. $60,000, 2007. To work with<br />

consulting firm on creation of in-depth plan for BAM’s managed growth<br />

over the next three years.<br />

6149. Brooklyn Historical Society, Brooklyn, NY. $40,000, 2007. To work with<br />

consultant to fashion and implement a membership development<br />

program and a direct mail membership campaign.<br />

6150. Builders Association, New York, NY. $35,000, 2007. For plan to bring<br />

in-house tasks that had been carried out by an external consulting<br />

executive producer as well as the creation of new marketing materials.<br />

6151. Chashama, New York, NY. $30,000, 2007. For institutional identity<br />

campaign to include creation of new logo and visual brand, upgrade of<br />

Chashama’s website reflecting the new identity, and the production of<br />

an institutional brochure.<br />

6152. Child Care, Inc., New York, NY. $60,000, 2007. For policy briefs,<br />

advocacy and assistance to policymakers re: administration of NYC’s<br />

child care and early education programs.<br />

6153. Community Catalyst, MergerWatch, Boston, MA. $60,000, 2007. To<br />

analyze proposed mergers between Catholic and nonsectarian hospitals<br />

in NY, and provide public education materials, strategic advice, and<br />

assistance to help local advocates safeguard access to reproductive<br />

health care in merged facilities.<br />

6154. Community Works, New York, NY. $35,000, 2007. For marketing<br />

campaign in connection with opening of the Dwyer Cultural Center,<br />

Community Works’ new home in Harlem.<br />

6155. Education Fund of Family Planning Advocates of New York State, Albany,<br />

NY. $50,000, 2007. For statewide Concerned Clergy for Choice network<br />

in educating pro-choice clergy about reproductive health policy issues<br />

and helping them heighten public and policymaker awareness of religious<br />

support for sex education and reproductive choice.<br />

6156. Empire Justice Center, Albany, NY. $60,000, 2007. To advise state<br />

policymakers and advocates and conduct class action litigation to ensure<br />

that poor New Yorkers receive all public assistance and child care<br />

benefits to which they are entitled, and to inform state implementation<br />

of new welfare regulations.<br />

6157. Feminist Majority Foundation, Arlington, VA. $90,000, 2007. For<br />

National Clinic Access Project, Research and Investigative Unit as it<br />

gathers information on anti-choice extremists and organizations and<br />

assists law enforcement agencies in combating anti-choice violence.<br />

6158. Friends of Hudson River Park, New York, NY. $30,000, 2007. To engage<br />

consultants to examine feasibility of building a transfer facility for<br />

commercial and recyclable waste on Pier 76 on NYC’s West Side, to<br />

advocate for that as alternative to proposed sites within Hudson River<br />

Park.<br />

6159. Hampshire College, Civil Liberties and Public Policy Program, Amherst,<br />

MA. $100,000, 2007. 2-year grant. For CLPP’s reproductive rights<br />

campus organizing work, including its annual conferences, its internship<br />

program that places student activists with pro-choice organizations, and<br />

its New Leadership Network Initiative.<br />

6160. Historic House Trust of New York City, New York, NY. $40,000, 2007.<br />

For three separate professionally facilitated strategic planning processes<br />

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Grants for Capacity Building, Management & Technical Assistance<br />

for Boards of Directors and executive staff of three Trust member house<br />

museums.<br />

6161. Hunger Action Network of New York State, New York, NY. $45,000,<br />

2007. To advise state policymakers on implementation of new welfare<br />

regulations and ways to help recipients move out of poverty; to advocate<br />

for increase in NYS welfare grant, and to inform state consideration of<br />

universal health insurance options.<br />

6162. Manhattan Theater Club, New York, NY. $40,000, 2007. For third and<br />

final stage of audience research, the company’s efforts to develop<br />

corporate sponsorships, and long-range planning process.<br />

6163. Ms. Foundation for Women, New York, NY. $60,000, 2007. For<br />

Reproductive Rights Coalition and Organizing Fund designed to nurture<br />

state-level reproductive rights organizations and assist them in building<br />

strategic alliances with other organizations working on social justice<br />

issues.<br />

6164. Muller Works Foundation, New York, NY. $25,000, 2007. To work with<br />

consultant to develop corporate sponsorships as well as work with<br />

consultant to strengthen and expand Board of Directors and donor base.<br />

6165. National Abortion Federation, Washington, DC. $70,000, 2007. For<br />

public policy work to defeat legislative and regulatory assaults on<br />

abortion access including coordinating legislative briefings, arranging for<br />

abortion providers and patients to testify and meet with legislators, and<br />

educating the press on these issues.<br />

6166. National Video Resources, New York, NY. $35,000, 2007. To work with<br />

planning consultant to guide a proposed merger of Renew Media and the<br />

Tribeca Film Institute.<br />

6167. New York Hall of Science, Corona, NY. $50,000, 2007. For Hall’s work<br />

with museum design firm to produce an architectural plan and preliminary<br />

conceptual designs for an expanded Early Childhood Science Center.<br />

6168. New York Lawyers for the Public Interest, New York, NY. $50,000,<br />

2007. To monitor implementation of NYC’s Solid Waste Management<br />

Plan, assist community groups in advocating for safeguards to mitigate<br />

impacts of new facilities; and intervene in litigation in support of plan.<br />

6169. New York Theater Workshop, New York, NY. $50,000, 2007. For<br />

implementation of marketing and visibility campaign development by<br />

Ruder Finn Arts and Communications Counselors.<br />

6170. Osborne Association, Bronx, NY. $40,000, 2007. For NYC Initiative for<br />

Children with Incarcerated Parents, research, policy analysis, and<br />

advising NYC and NYS officials on ways to improve policies and practices<br />

affecting children with incarcerated parents.<br />

6171. Planned Parenthood Federation of America, New York, NY. $160,000,<br />

2007. To educate and engage pro-choice activists through the internet<br />

and community events, and to help Planned Parenthood affiliates<br />

conduct policy, advocacy, organizing, and public education campaigns.<br />

6172. Queens Theater in the Park, Flushing, NY. $50,000, 2007. For work<br />

with consultant to carry out capital campaign designed to raise funds<br />

from the private sector to support a general investment fund; new<br />

programming initiatives, and a creation fund.<br />

6173. Religious Coalition for Reproductive Choice Educational Fund,<br />

Washington, DC. $60,000, 2007. For multi-pronged effort to strengthen<br />

the structure and operations of four strategically important state<br />

affiliates through technical assistance and financial support.<br />

6174. SITI Company, New York, NY. $25,000, 2007. For SITI Campaign, a<br />

series of initiatives including public relations, special events, website<br />

enhancement and the formation of corporate sponsorship collaborative<br />

all designed to increase contributed income.<br />

6175. South Street Seaport Museum, New York, NY. $80,000, 2007. To work<br />

with board development and strategic planning specialists, as well as a<br />

consultant who will focus on government relations.<br />

6176. Staten Island Childrens Museum, Staten Island, NY. $50,000, 2007.<br />

For Museum’s work with development consultant to strengthen<br />

fundraising capabilities, as well as a series of marketing initiatives<br />

designed to prepare institution for the move to larger quarters.<br />

6177. UrbanGlass, Brooklyn, NY. $60,000, 2007. For strategic planning<br />

process to be led by consultant and designed to guide UrbanGlass as it<br />

upgrades and expands facility.<br />

The Clark Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in Cooperstown, NY and New York City;<br />

scholarships restricted to students residing in the Cooperstown, NY,<br />

area. No grants to individuals (except as specified in restricted funds),<br />

or for deficit financing or matching gifts.<br />

6178. Achievement First, Brooklyn, NY. $100,000, 2008. For general support.<br />

6179. Advocates for Children of New York, New York, NY. $150,000, 2008.<br />

For general support and capacity-building.<br />

6180. Baruch College of the City University of New York, School of Public<br />

Affairs, New York, NY. $75,000, 2008. For Center for Nonprofit Strategy<br />

and Management.<br />

6181. Big Brothers Big Sisters of New York City, New York, NY. $150,000,<br />

2008. For Center for Training and Professional Development.<br />

6182. BoardAssist, New York, NY. $45,000, 2008. For general support.<br />

6183. Classroom, Inc., New York, NY. $150,000, 2008. 2-year grant. For<br />

general support.<br />

6184. Community Resource Exchange, New York, NY. $175,000, 2008. For<br />

general support and implementation fund.<br />

6185. Covenant House, New York, NY. $100,000, 2008. For Regional Training<br />

Center.<br />

6186. Hispanic Federation, New York, NY. $80,000, 2008. For Outcomes<br />

Management Capacity-Building Initiative.<br />

6187. Institute for Not-for-Profit Management, New York, NY. $75,000, 2008.<br />

For scholarship support for Columbia Graduate School of Business.<br />

6188. Learning Leaders, New York, NY. $150,000, 2008. For general support<br />

and evaluation.<br />

6189. Nonprofit Coordinating Committee of New York, New York, NY.<br />

$30,000, 2008. For general support and Nonprofit Excellence Awards<br />

Program.<br />

6190. Nonprofit Finance Fund, New York, NY. $200,000, 2008. For Nonprofit<br />

Business and Program Profitability Analyses.<br />

6191. Support Center for Nonprofit Management, New York, NY. $50,000,<br />

2008. For general support and Executive Transitions Management<br />

Program.<br />

6192. Taproot Foundation, Brooklyn, NY. $100,000, 2008. For New York City<br />

Program.<br />

6193. Teach for America, New York, NY. $600,000, 2008. 2-year grant. For<br />

general support.<br />

6194. United Neighborhood Houses of New York, New York, NY. $415,000,<br />

2008. For general support for capacity-building efforts.<br />

6195. Volunteer Consulting Group, New York, NY. $75,000, 2008. For general<br />

support.<br />

6196. Workforce Professionals Training Institute, New York, NY. $250,000,<br />

2008. 2-year grant. For general support.<br />

The Commonwealth Fund<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national basis. No support for religious organizations<br />

for religious purposes, or basic biomedical research. No grants to<br />

individuals (except through the Commonwealth Fund’s fellowship<br />

programs), or for scholarships, general planning or ongoing activities,<br />

existing deficits, endowment or capital costs, construction, renovation,<br />

equipment, conferences, symposia, major media projects, or<br />

documentaries (unless they are an out growth of one of the fund’s<br />

programs).<br />

6197. AcademyHealth, Washington, DC. $15,000, 2007. For General<br />

Support.<br />

6198. Alliance for Health Reform, Washington, DC. $379,581, 2007. For<br />

Commonwealth Fund Bipartisan Congressional Retreat, 2007.<br />

6199. Alliance for Health Reform, Washington, DC. $232,736, 2007. For<br />

Health Policy Seminars and Congressional Staff Retreat, 2007.<br />

6200. American Association of Homes and Services for the Aging,<br />

Washington, DC. $15,682, 2007. For Organizational Readiness and<br />

Implementation Guide Revision.<br />

6201. Center for Health Care Strategies, Hamilton, NJ. $179,689, 2007.<br />

1.50-year grant. For Developing State Capacity to Forecast Return on<br />

Investment from Quality Improvement Initiatives.<br />

6202. Center for Health Policy Development, National Academy for State<br />

Health Policy, Portland, ME. $223,927, 2007. For ABCD II: Building State<br />

Medicaid Capacity to Support Children’s Healthy Mental Development,<br />

2006-07.<br />

6203. Center for Health Policy Development, National Academy for State<br />

Health Policy, Portland, ME. $67,916, 2007. For Pennsylvania Learning<br />

Exchange: Helping States Improve and Integrate Patient Safety<br />

Initiatives.<br />

6204. Century Foundation, New York, NY. $15,062, 2007. For Employers and<br />

National Health Reform.<br />

6205. Columbia University, Joseph L. Mailman School of Public Health, New<br />

York, NY. $163,871, 2007. For Developing Policy Options to Expand and<br />

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Stabilize Health Insurance Coverage: Support for Analysis and Technical<br />

Assistance.<br />

6206. Harvard University, Cambridge, MA. $35,905, 2007. For<br />

Comprehensive Approach to Promoting Health Policy and Health Systems<br />

Literacy Among Physicians.<br />

6207. Harvard University, Cambridge, MA. $31,662, 2007. For Evaluating<br />

Impact of Nursing Home Quality Improvement Organizations Under 8th<br />

Scope of Work.<br />

6208. Health Management Associates, Lansing, MI. $86,460, 2007. For<br />

States in Action Newsletter: Six Issues for 2007-08.<br />

6209. Health Management Associates, Lansing, MI. $50,000, 2007. For<br />

Interoperable e-Health Information Exchange: Crucial Issues Facing<br />

States and How They Plan to Address Them: Survey of All States and<br />

Territories.<br />

6210. Health Management Associates, Lansing, MI. $35,700, 2007. For Six<br />

Month Continuation of States In Action Newsletter.<br />

6211. Health Policy Alternatives, Washington, DC. $26,200, 2007. For<br />

External Review of Commonwealth Fund’s Child Development and<br />

Preventive Care Program.<br />

6212. Massachusetts General Hospital, Institute for Health Policy, Boston,<br />

MA. $72,936, 2007. For Assessing Current Role of Pay-for-Performance<br />

in Reducing Racial and Ethnic Disparities in Health Care.<br />

6213. Massachusetts Health Quality Partners, Watertown, MA. $232,179,<br />

2007. 1.50-year grant. For Assessing How Health Plans and Providers<br />

Use Publicly Reported Information on Patients’ Experiences.<br />

6214. National Committee for Quality Assurance, Washington, DC. $43,557,<br />

2007. For Planning for Implementation of Patient-Centered Medical<br />

Home.<br />

6215. New England Medical Center Hospitals, Boston, MA. $56,994, 2007.<br />

For Evaluating Effect of Physician Communication Skills Training Program<br />

on Patients’ Care Experiences.<br />

6216. Nonprofit Coordinating Committee of New York, New York, NY.<br />

$35,000, 2007. For General Support.<br />

6217. Pacific Business Group on Health, San Francisco, CA. $123,161, 2007.<br />

For Paying for Performance: Evaluating Linkages Between Financial<br />

Incentives and Improvements in Patient Experiences.<br />

6218. Pacific Business Group on Health, San Francisco, CA. $80,737, 2007.<br />

For Assessing Effectiveness of Collaborative Approach to Achieving<br />

Patient-Centered Care.<br />

6219. Rockefeller University, New York, NY. $90,000, 2007. For Transfer and<br />

Maintenance of Commonwealth Fund’s Archives, Part 11.<br />

6220. University of Maryland-Baltimore, Baltimore, MD. $191,392, 2007.<br />

1.50-year grant. For Improving Practices for Lifting Nursing Home<br />

Residents: Impact on Resident Outcomes and Safety and Productivity of<br />

Nurse’s Aides.<br />

6221. University of Texas Health Science Center, Department of Family and<br />

Community Medicine, San Antonio, TX. $238,822, 2007. 2.50-year<br />

grant. For Evaluating Effect of Primary Care Practice Transformation on<br />

Patient-Centered Care.<br />

6222. University of Vermont, Vermont Child Health Improvement Program,<br />

Burlington, VT. $316,967, 2007. 2-year grant. For Fostering Partnerships<br />

Within States to Improve Children’s Development and Preventive<br />

Services, Phase 2.<br />

6223. University of Wisconsin System, Milwaukee, WI. $24,287, 2007. For<br />

DementiaDesign.Info.org: Lexicon for Planning and Design of Dementia<br />

Care Environments.<br />

6224. Weill Medical College of Cornell University, New York, NY. $364,270,<br />

2007. 2-year grant.<br />

The Nathan Cummings Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in the U.S. No support for specific diseases,<br />

general support for Jewish education, Holocaust-related projects,<br />

foreign-based organizations, or local synagogues or organizations with<br />

local projects. No grants to individuals, scholarships, sponsorships,<br />

projects with no plans for replication, endowments or capital campaigns.<br />

6225. Association of Joint Labor/Management Educational Programs<br />

Foundation, New York, NY. $90,000, 2006.<br />

6226. Creative Capital Foundation, New York, NY. $190,000, 2006.<br />

6227. First Nations Development Institute, Longmont, CO. $10,000, 2006.<br />

6228. FJC-A Foundation of Donor-Advised Funds, New York, NY. $10,000,<br />

2006.<br />

6229. Greater Boston Interfaith Organization, Sponsoring Committee,<br />

Dorchester, MA. $100,000, 2006.<br />

6230. Leveraging Investments in Creativity, New York, NY. $50,000, 2006.<br />

6231. National Council of La Raza, Washington, DC. $100,000, 2006.<br />

6232. NPowerNY, New York, NY. $10,625, 2006.<br />

6233. Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisors, Philanthropic Collaborative, New<br />

York, NY. $748,000, 2006.<br />

6234. Rockwood Leadership Program, Berkeley, CA. $220,000, 2006.<br />

6235. Society for Organizational Learning, Cambridge, MA. $100,000, 2006.<br />

6236. Synagogue 3000, Los Angeles, CA. $215,000, 2006.<br />

6237. Tides Center, San Francisco, CA. $65,700, 2006.<br />

6238. Wildlife Conservation Network, Los Altos, CA. $10,000, 2006.<br />

6239. Working Partnerships USA, San Jose, CA. $250,000, 2006.<br />

The Dana Foundation<br />

(formerly The Charles A. Dana Foundation, Inc.)<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national basis. No support for professional<br />

organizations. No grants to individuals, or for annual operating costs,<br />

deficit reduction, capital campaigns, or individual sabbaticals.<br />

6240. Nonprofit Coordinating Committee of New York, New York, NY.<br />

$25,000, 2006. For general support.<br />

6241. Vanguard Charitable Endowment Program, Southeastern, PA.<br />

$100,000, 2006. For Cook-Dana Fund.<br />

Deutsche Bank Americas Foundation<br />

(formerly BT Foundation)<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national basis in areas of company operations with<br />

emphasis on NY, Canada, and Latin America. No support for political<br />

parties or candidates, veterans’, military, or fraternal organizations,<br />

United Way agencies not providing a fundraising waiver, or professional<br />

or trade associations. No grants to individuals, or for endowments,<br />

capital campaigns, legal advocacy, or religious purposes.<br />

6242. BoardAssist, New York, NY. $10,000, 2006. For general operating<br />

support.<br />

6243. Boston Cares, Boston, MA. $10,000, 2006. For Hands at Work<br />

Program.<br />

6244. Community Resource Exchange, New York, NY. $25,000, 2006. For<br />

general operating support.<br />

6245. Local Initiatives Support Corporation, New York, NY. $175,000, 2006.<br />

For general operating support of community development activities for<br />

New York City and National LISC.<br />

6246. Neighborhood Housing Services of New York City, New York, NY.<br />

$50,000, 2006. For general operating support.<br />

6247. New Visions for Public Schools, New York, NY. $100,000, 2006. For<br />

New Visions for Public School’s Not-for-Profit Leasing Program.<br />

6248. Nonprofit Finance Fund, New York, NY. $25,000, 2006. For general<br />

operating support.<br />

6249. Teach for America, New York, NY. $25,000, 2006. For Contribution in<br />

lieu of attendance at Annual New York City Benefit Dinner.<br />

Irene Diamond Fund<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in NY. No grants to individuals; no loans.<br />

6250. Community Resource Exchange, New York, NY. $50,000, 2006. For<br />

general support.<br />

6251. School of American Ballet, New York, NY. $400,000, 2006. For future<br />

growth of School of American Ballet and new studio project.<br />

The William H. Donner Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national basis.<br />

6252. Bay Area Coalition for Equitable Schools, Oakland, CA. $75,000, 2007.<br />

For Expect Success! Oakland Unified Redesign Project.<br />

6253. Donors Trust, Alexandria, VA. $30,000, 2007. For general support.<br />

6254. Donors Trust, Alexandria, VA. $16,815, 2007. For general support.<br />

6255. Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund, Boston, MA. $100,000, 2007. For general<br />

support.<br />

6256. Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund, Boston, MA. $100,000, 2007. For general<br />

support.<br />

6257. Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund, Boston, MA. $99,152, 2007. For general<br />

support.<br />

6258. Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund, Boston, MA. $50,000, 2007. For general<br />

support.<br />

6259. Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund, Boston, MA. $50,000, 2007. For general<br />

support.<br />

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6260. Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund, Boston, MA. $40,000, 2007. For general<br />

support.<br />

6261. Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund, Boston, MA. $35,000, 2007. For general<br />

support.<br />

6262. Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund, Boston, MA. $25,000, 2007. For general<br />

support.<br />

6263. Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund, Boston, MA. $11,152, 2007. For general<br />

support.<br />

6264. Heritage Foundation, Washington, DC. $20,000, 2007. For evaluating<br />

Costs of Global Climate Change Proposals.<br />

6265. Marcus A. Foster Educational Institute, Oakland, CA. $40,000, 2007.<br />

For preparing board to assume local governing authority.<br />

6266. State Policy Network, Richmond, CA. $15,000, 2007. For general<br />

support.<br />

6267. Teach for America, San Francisco, CA. $40,000, 2007. For general<br />

support.<br />

6268. Tides Center, San Francisco, CA. $25,000, 2007.<br />

Doris Duke Charitable Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national basis. No support for water or aquatic issues,<br />

air or climate change issues, toxic issues, litigation, the visual arts,<br />

museums or galleries, or arts programs for rehabilitative or therapeutic<br />

purposes. No grants to individuals (except through special foundation<br />

programs), or for conferences or publications.<br />

6269. Center for Effective Philanthropy, Cambridge, MA. $15,000, 2007. For<br />

general operating support.<br />

6270. Clean Air-Cool Planet, New Canaan, CT. $20,000, 2007. For<br />

benchmarking corporate climate neutrality strategies.<br />

6271. Consultative Group on Biological Diversity, San Francisco, CA. $15,000,<br />

2007. For membership.<br />

6272. Creative Capital Foundation, New York, NY. $3,300,000, 2007. 3-year<br />

grant. For Multi Arts Production Fund (MAP).<br />

6273. Creative Capital Foundation, New York, NY. $330,000, 2007. 3-year<br />

grant. For programs and services for dance, jazz, presenting, and theater<br />

fields.<br />

6274. Leveraging Investments in Creativity, New York, NY. $150,000, 2007.<br />

2-year grant. For National Artists Health Insurance Project.<br />

6275. Nonprofit Finance Fund, New York, NY. $15,125,000, 2007. 5.75-year<br />

grant. For Leadership Arts Organizations Initiative.<br />

6276. Nonprofit Finance Fund, New York, NY. $755,000, 2007. 4-year grant.<br />

For programs and services for dance, presenting, and theater fields.<br />

6277. Nonprofit Finance Fund, New York, NY. $50,000, 2007. For planning<br />

national leadership initiative to provide enterprise finance for performing<br />

arts.<br />

6278. Public Radio Capital, Centennial, CO. $25,000, 2007. To assist<br />

nonprofits in securing new radio frequencies for public radio<br />

programming, including jazz formats, during FCC noncommercial filing<br />

window.<br />

Dyson Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in Dutchess County, NY, and organizations<br />

providing services in Dutchess County; limited grants to other<br />

Mid-Hudson Valley counties (Columbia, Greene, Orange, Putnam and<br />

Ulster counties). National and other grants on a solicited basis. No<br />

support for international organizations. No grants to individuals, or for<br />

debt reduction, direct mail campaign or fundraising events.<br />

6279. American Red Cross of Dutchess County, Poughkeepsie, NY. $35,000,<br />

2007. For planning grant for merger between Red Cross chapters in<br />

Dutchess and Ulster Counties.<br />

6280. Catskill Central School District, Catskill, NY. $45,000, 2007. For<br />

planning grant for development of after-school program to serve<br />

elementary and middle school children.<br />

6281. Council of Community Services of New York State, Albany, NY.<br />

$300,000, 2007. 3-year grant. For multi-disciplinary management<br />

support center for nonprofits.<br />

6282. Families First New York, Poughkeepsie, NY. $25,000, 2007. For<br />

general operating support.<br />

6283. Families First New York, Poughkeepsie, NY. $10,000, 2007. For<br />

Management Assistance Program mini-grant for strategic planning.<br />

6284. Hudson Area Association Library, Hudson, NY. $10,000, 2007. For<br />

Management Assistance Program mini-grant for strategic planning.<br />

6285. Johns Hopkins University, School of Public Health, Baltimore, MD.<br />

$100,000, 2007. For supplemental funding for continued evaluation of<br />

Community Pediatrics Training Initiative through survey of project-trained<br />

physicians.<br />

6286. Johns Hopkins University, School of Public Health, Baltimore, MD.<br />

$49,447, 2007. Toward final stage in cross-site evaluation of programs<br />

funded through Anne E. Dyson Community Pediatrics Training Initiative.<br />

6287. Mental Health Association in Dutchess County, Poughkeepsie, NY.<br />

$75,000, 2007. For creation of ten year plan to address homelessness<br />

in Dutchess County.<br />

6288. Museum Village, Monroe, NY. $40,000, 2007. For development of<br />

interpretive plan for museum’s collection and exhibits.<br />

6289. Newburgh Performing Arts Academy, Newburgh, NY. $10,000, 2007.<br />

For assessment of possibility of merger with another nonprofit, as part<br />

of Foundation’s Strategic Restructuring Initiative.<br />

6290. Orange County Land Trust, Middletown, NY. $10,000, 2007. For<br />

Management Assistance Program mini-grant for marketing and<br />

communications planning.<br />

6291. Pace University Law School, Land Use Law Center, White Plains, NY.<br />

$50,000, 2007. For affordable housing training program for leaders in<br />

Columbia and Greene counties.<br />

6292. People Projects to Empower and Organize the Psychiatrically Labeled,<br />

Poughkeepsie, NY. $140,000, 2007. 2-year grant. Toward coordination<br />

and implementation of suicide prevention education and awareness<br />

efforts in Mid-Hudson Valley, particularly for adolescents.<br />

6293. Teach for America, New York, NY. $25,000, 2007. For general operating<br />

support.<br />

6294. Time and Space Limited Theater Company, Hudson, NY. $10,000,<br />

2007. For Management Assistance Program mini-grant for governance<br />

review and board development.<br />

6295. YMCA of Dutchess County, Poughkeepsie, NY. $39,500, 2007. For<br />

planning grant for collaboration between YMCA’s of Dutchess County,<br />

Newburgh, and Middletown as part of Foundation’s Strategic<br />

Restructuring Initiative.<br />

6296. YMCA of Dutchess County, Poughkeepsie, NY. $10,000, 2007. Toward<br />

assessment of possibility of merger with two other Mid-Hudson Valley<br />

YMCA’s, as part of Foundation’s Strategic Restructuring Initiative.<br />

The Ford Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving on an international basis, including the U.S., and some<br />

countries in Africa and the Middle East, Asia, Russia, Latin America and<br />

the Caribbean. No support for programs for which substantial support<br />

from government or other sources is readily available, or for religious<br />

sectarian activities. No grants for routine operating costs, construction<br />

or maintenance of buildings, or undergraduate scholarships; graduate<br />

fellowships generally channeled through grants to universities or other<br />

organizations; no grants for purely personal or local needs.<br />

6297. ABC Ulwazi, Johannesburg, South Africa. $200,000, 2007. 2-year<br />

grant. To provide training, program production and technical assistance<br />

services for community radio stations in South Africa.<br />

6298. Abhivyakti Media for Development, India. $198,220, 2007. 3-year<br />

grant. For training, technical assistance and network building to help<br />

grassroots activists and organizations use media to articulate local<br />

issues and promote and advance social justice.<br />

6299. Academy for Educational Development, Washington, DC. $2,000,000,<br />

2007. For New Voices Fellowship Program to cultivate new leadership in<br />

field of human rights in the U.S.<br />

6300. AccountAid India, New Delhi, India. $190,500, 2007. 3-year grant. To<br />

strengthen capacity and accountability of Indian NGO sector in areas of<br />

accounting and financial management.<br />

6301. Advancement Project, Washington, DC. $250,000, 2007. 2-year grant.<br />

For general support for civil rights advocacy and technical assistance to<br />

community-based organizations on range of race-related issues.<br />

6302. Africa and Middle East Refugee Assistance, Oxford, England.<br />

$100,000, 2007. 2-year grant. To develop organizational capacity to<br />

provide pro bono legal aid to refugees in Egypt, educate public on<br />

refugees conditions, and train lawyers, paralegals and judges in refugee<br />

law.<br />

6303. Aid to Artisans, Hartford, CT. $200,000, 2007. To establish local NGO<br />

to replace ATA as key driver for artisan sector in Mozambique, develop<br />

technical assistance center within new organization and facilitate<br />

transition process.<br />

6304. Alameda County Office of Education, Hayward, CA. $700,000, 2007.<br />

3-year grant. For training, technical assistance and outreach to<br />

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strengthen Alameda County Alliance for Arts Learning Leadership’s arts<br />

integration school reform initiative in three school districts.<br />

6305. Aliansi Masyarakat Adat Nusantara, Jakarta, Indonesia. $200,000,<br />

2007. 3-year grant. For organizational development and for training &<br />

technical assistance to help indigenous communities resolve land-use<br />

conflicts with third parties on principle of free, prior & informed consent.<br />

6306. Alternativa Solidaria Chiapas, Chiapas, Mexico. $110,000, 2007.<br />

2-year grant. To strengthen its capacity to deliver microfinance services<br />

to indigenous women in rural and semi-urban areas of Chiapas, Mexico.<br />

6307. Alternative Credit Technologies, Washington, DC. $61,000, 2007.<br />

1.25-year grant. For Social Performance Task Force to promote<br />

transparency in microfinance sector about social outcomes achieved and<br />

facilitate development of tools to implement social performance<br />

management.<br />

6308. Amazon Working Group, Brasilia, Brazil. $112,000, 2007. To<br />

strengthen Executive Secretariat of and coordinate Brazilian<br />

Environmental and Development Forum of NGOs and Social Movements<br />

and build members’ capacity to promote sustainable development.<br />

6309. American India Foundation, New York, NY. $150,000, 2007. 2-year<br />

grant. To build development capacity in order to launch major fundraising<br />

campaign.<br />

6310. American Institute for Social Justice, Washington, DC. $125,000,<br />

2007. For public education and technical assistance to grassroots<br />

groups working to expand access to paid sick days.<br />

6311. Amnesty International USA, New York, NY. $400,000, 2007. To develop<br />

and implement organization-wide National Leadership Training Strategy.<br />

6312. Anhui Provincial Department of Education, Anhui, China. $150,000,<br />

2007. 2-year grant. For Phase II of action-oriented study of reform of<br />

management mechanisms in primary and secondary schools in rural<br />

areas.<br />

6313. Appropriate Technology India, Uttaranchal, India. $81,675, 2007. For<br />

training and technical assistance to develop community-based<br />

eco-tourism in buffer zone villages of Nanda Devi Biosphere Reserve.<br />

6314. Arab Community Center for Economic and Social Services, Dearborn,<br />

MI. $2,000,000, 2007. 5-year grant. For endowment support for Arab<br />

American National Museum and for organizational and staff development<br />

and community outreach.<br />

6315. ArteEast, Brooklyn, NY. $175,000, 2007. 2-year grant. To strengthen<br />

staff, board, communications and fundraising capacities and to launch<br />

and hold two meetings of Middle East regional network of independent<br />

cinema clubs and art house theaters.<br />

6316. Article 19, London, England. $200,000, 2007. 2-year grant. For<br />

research, publications and capacity building to strengthen protection for<br />

journalists in Mexico.<br />

6317. Asian American Justice Center, Washington, DC. $225,000, 2007. For<br />

general support for litigation, policy advocacy and technical assistance<br />

to advance civil and human rights of Asian Americans.<br />

6318. Association for the Advancement of Higher Education and Development,<br />

Kampala, Uganda. $67,500, 2007. To conduct learning and participatory<br />

appraisal among foundation grantees and other players engaged in<br />

alternative leadership development in East Africa.<br />

6319. Association of Microfinance Institutions of South Africa, South Africa.<br />

$150,000, 2007. For organizational development and to build members’<br />

capacity to improve livelihoods and eradicate poverty.<br />

6320. Astraea Lesbian Foundation for Justice, New York, NY. $1,200,000,<br />

2007. For grant making to secure human rights of lesbian, gay, bisexual<br />

and transgender people & to build institutional capacity to advance<br />

gender, racial and economic justice across United States.<br />

6321. Austin Interfaith Sponsoring Committee, Austin, TX. $400,000, 2007.<br />

3.50-year grant. To implement and solidify collaborative educational<br />

reform strategies in Austin.<br />

6322. Autonomous Group for Environmental Research, Oaxaca, Mexico.<br />

$50,000, 2007. To study and discuss with communities effect of<br />

migration & remittances on natural resource management in coastal<br />

Oaxaca & formulate natural resource strategies taking these trends into<br />

account.<br />

6323. Bayan Association for Indigenous Socio-Economic Development,<br />

Tegucigalpa, Honduras. $300,000, 2007. 3-year grant. To expand<br />

Tutorial Learning System alternative secondary education program for<br />

rural students, build programs pedagogic and administrative capacity<br />

and design evaluation methodology.<br />

6324. Bear Arts Foundation, Spring Valley, CA. $138,000, 2007. For start-up<br />

support for membership-based arts service organization for theatres and<br />

playwrights of color, including strategic and program planning.<br />

6325. Beijing University, Research Center for Law of Nonprofit Organizations,<br />

Beijing, China. $95,610, 2007. 1.50-year grant. To organize panel of<br />

experts to draft principles and parameters of effective new legislation for<br />

nonprofit sector.<br />

6326. Big Sky Institute for the Advancement of Nonprofits, Helena, MT.<br />

$150,000, 2007. 2-year grant. For general support to provide research,<br />

networking and other technical assistance to strengthen nonprofits in<br />

Montana and to advance national conversation around philanthropic<br />

divide.<br />

6327. Border Network for Human Rights, El Paso, TX. $375,000, 2007. 2-year<br />

grant. For general support for human rights-based immigrant organizing,<br />

training, networking and advocacy activities, and to build organizational<br />

capacity.<br />

6328. Brandon Roberts and Associates, Chevy Chase, MD. $200,000, 2007.<br />

To produce state-based reports on workforce policies and programs that<br />

assist working poor.<br />

6329. British American Security Information Council, Washington, DC.<br />

$175,000, 2007. 2-year grant. To promote cooperative U.S. and British<br />

foreign policies on emerging security threats of terrorism and Iranian<br />

nuclear development and to build capacity of BASIC’s U.S. office.<br />

6330. British Museum, London, England. $1,000,000, 2007. 3-year grant. To<br />

provide capacity building and technical assistance for cultural<br />

conservation projects in four West African countries: Ghana, Mali, Nigeria<br />

and Sierra Leone.<br />

6331. Brophy and Reilly LLC, Columbia, MD. $100,000, 2007. For meetings<br />

and research to advance understanding about mixed-income, mixed-race<br />

housing in United States.<br />

6332. Catholic Legal Immigration Network, Washington, DC. $220,000, 2007.<br />

To prepare immigrant rights community for implementation of<br />

immigration reform and provide training and technical assistance on<br />

human rights law.<br />

6333. Cause Effective, New York, NY. $100,000, 2007. For general support.<br />

6334. Center for Applied Research and Technical Assistance, Baltimore, MD.<br />

$750,000, 2007. 2-year grant. For general support to promote safe and<br />

healthy transition of youth to adulthood by building capacity of youth<br />

service providers and striving to transform systems in which they work.<br />

6335. Center for Collaboration and the Future of Schooling, Independence,<br />

OH. $100,000, 2007. For operational and business planning to enable<br />

Center to chart sustainable course as key African-American-led education<br />

and educational reform intermediary.<br />

6336. Center for Community Change, Washington, DC. $500,000, 2007. For<br />

demonstration project to deliver low-cost, asset-building financial<br />

services to immigrants through community-based worker centers.<br />

6337. Center for Community Change, Washington, DC. $385,000, 2007. To<br />

increase resources for community organizing and to produce book of<br />

examples of social justice grant making.<br />

6338. Center for International Media Action, Brooklyn, NY. $200,000, 2007.<br />

1.50-year grant. For final support to build organizational capacity to<br />

create links among media reform/media justice organizations and to<br />

develop and launch Action Institute for Communication Rights.<br />

6339. Center for International Theater Development, Baltimore, MD.<br />

$100,000, 2007. For series of exchanges and visitations between<br />

Russian and East African contemporary dance artists, choreographers<br />

and managers and technical assistance to participating dance groups.<br />

6340. Center for Investigation for Success and Quality of Education, Mexico<br />

City, Mexico. $300,000, 2007. 2.50-year grant. To replicate grassroots<br />

teacher training program and strengthen basic education policy<br />

development process.<br />

6341. Center for Law and Social Policy, CLASP, Washington, DC. $20,000,<br />

2007. For comprehensive organizational evaluation to ensure that<br />

CLASP is properly positioned to remain effective force for improving<br />

prospects of low-income children, youth and families.<br />

6342. Center for Research and Advanced Studies of the National Polytechnic<br />

Institute, Mexico City, Mexico. $93,000, 2007. 1.25-year grant. To<br />

conduct independent evaluation of Pathways to Higher Education<br />

program in Central America.<br />

6343. Center for Research, Support and Development of Culture, Hanoi,<br />

Vietnam. $70,000, 2007. To evaluate economic and cultural impacts of<br />

Hue Festival, appraise organizational structure and techniques and use<br />

this data to prepare case study for use in teaching festival management.<br />

6344. Center for the Advancement of Women, New York, NY. $1,000,000,<br />

2007. To create infrastructure for in-house multimedia center and for<br />

donor development.<br />

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6345. Center for the Promotion and Defense of Sexual and Reproductive<br />

Rights, Peru. $75,000, 2007. 2-year grant. To strengthen Latin American<br />

Consortium against Unsafe Abortion.<br />

6346. Center for Third World Organizing, Oakland, CA. $250,000, 2007.<br />

2-year grant. For general support to provide training and technical<br />

assistance to people-of-color organizers working for racial and social<br />

justice in the U.S.<br />

6347. Center of Andean Rural Studies-Bartolome de las Casas, Centro De<br />

Estudios Rurales Andinos Bartolome De Las Casas, Cuzco, Peru.<br />

$200,000, 2007. 2-year grant. To develop curriculum for, conduct and<br />

evaluate training program for indigenous leaders in Peru and Bolivia.<br />

6348. Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, Washington, DC. $300,000,<br />

2007. 1.25-year grant. For general support for technical assistance and<br />

grant making to groups working on analysis of state and fiscal policies<br />

and their impact on vulnerable communities.<br />

6349. Central American University, Managua, Nicaragua. $300,000, 2007.<br />

3-year grant. For monitoring, research, training and networking activities<br />

of Central America Educational Reform Observatory and to assess its<br />

impact on education policies.<br />

6350. Central American University, Historical Institute of Nicaragua and<br />

Central America, Managua, Nicaragua. $265,000, 2007. 2-year grant.<br />

To hold teacher-training workshops emphasizing critical thinking for<br />

young social scientists from local higher education institutions.<br />

6351. Central Unica das Favelas do Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.<br />

$420,000, 2007. 2-year grant. To strengthen its management capacity;<br />

explore alternative distribution methods for film produced by and in<br />

favelas; and produce ’Race,’ film on struggle for racial equality in Brazil.<br />

6352. Centre for Development and Population Activities, Washington, DC.<br />

$1,215,000, 2007. For training and technical assistance component of<br />

Global Coalition on Women and AIDS’s initiative to develop cadre of<br />

women to help lead global response to HIV/AIDS.<br />

6353. Centre for Economic Governance and AIDS in Africa, Cape Town, South<br />

Africa. $200,000, 2007. For research, documentation and capacity<br />

building in support of civil society oversight of government health and<br />

HIV/AIDs budgets in Eastern, North and Southern Africa.<br />

6354. Centre for Higher Education Transformation Trust, Pretoria, South<br />

Africa. $200,000, 2007. 2-year grant. For multi-country project to<br />

develop performance indicators for assessing effectiveness and<br />

efficiency of African institutions of higher education.<br />

6355. Centre for Research and Innovation in Social Policy and Practice,<br />

Newcastle upon Tyne, England. $405,250, 2007. 3-year grant. To<br />

evaluate International Initiative to Strengthen Philanthropy.<br />

6356. Centro Agronomico Tropical de Investigacion y Ensenanza, Tropical<br />

Agriculture Research and Higher Education Center, Turrialba, Costa Rica.<br />

$106,000, 2007. For research on potential of value chain approaches<br />

for rural poverty reduction, small and medium enterprises and community<br />

development, and sustainable natural resource management.<br />

6357. Changemakers, San Francisco, CA. $130,000, 2007. 2-year grant. For<br />

general support to promote social justice values and practices in all<br />

sectors of philanthropy and for Social Justice Philanthropy Collaboration<br />

Project.<br />

6358. Child Care Services Association, Chapel Hill, NC. $125,000, 2007.<br />

1.50-year grant. For core support for T.E.A.C.H. Early Childhood and Child<br />

Care WAGE$ Projects to improve education, compensation and retention<br />

of early childhood workforce.<br />

6359. Childrens Theater Company and School, Minneapolis, MN. $50,000,<br />

2007. To underwrite new projects by hip hop artist Will Power and<br />

playwright Lynn Notage and begin organizational transformation of<br />

audience, staff and board to reflect community’s diverse demographics.<br />

6360. China National Institute for Educational Research, Beijing, China.<br />

$120,000, 2007. 1.75-year grant. For action-oriented research to<br />

develop new school evaluation system using comprehensive approach<br />

to school assessment rather than relying solely on test scores.<br />

6361. China NPO Network, Beijing, China. $250,590, 2007. 2-year grant. For<br />

training, publications and other activities to build capacity of civil society<br />

organizations.<br />

6362. Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, China. $131,883, 2007. For<br />

Institute for Tibetan Plateau Research to build capacity in ethnobotany<br />

among research staff and local grassland communities to better address<br />

rangeland management problems on plateau.<br />

6363. Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, Institute of Law, Beijing, China.<br />

$150,000, 2007. 3-year grant. To conduct research on increasing<br />

citizens participation in economic and social development and for<br />

capacity-building.<br />

6364. CIF of the San Francisco Foundation, Diversity in Philanthropy Project,<br />

San Francisco, CA. $72,000, 2007. To identify new strategies for<br />

promoting diversity in the field and for national survey and field-building<br />

exploration of diversity-focused community funds.<br />

6365. Civil Society Systems, Williamsburg, VA. $300,000, 2007. 1.50-year<br />

grant. For general support for Guidestar International to develop<br />

Guidestar-modeled national programs providing comprehensive<br />

information on civil society organizations in countries around world.<br />

6366. Coffee Producers Agrarian Cooperatives Union, Lima, Peru. $50,000,<br />

2007. 2-year grant. For training, technical assistance and other services<br />

to strengthen small coffee producers cooperatives in Cusco region,<br />

reduce their operating costs and improve their management practices<br />

especially as they relate to low-income women.<br />

6367. Colmena Milenaria, Mexico City, Mexico. $110,000, 2007. 1.75-year<br />

grant. For training, technical assistance and publications to build<br />

capacity and capacity of affiliates to provide savings-led development<br />

and other financial services and products to rural poor.<br />

6368. Combine Resource Institution, Bandung, Indonesia. $466,100, 2007.<br />

2-year grant. To develop communications and information system of<br />

national and regional community radio networks for low-income<br />

communities, and to build institutional capacity.<br />

6369. Communications Leadership Institute, Washington, DC. $200,000,<br />

2007. 2-year grant. For core support for Strategic Press Information<br />

Network Project to strengthen communications infrastructure of social<br />

justice organizations.<br />

6370. Community Court of Justice, Abuja, Nigeria. $600,000, 2007. 2-year<br />

grant. To strengthen court’s infrastructure and institutional capacity to<br />

ensure observance of law and justice in interpretation of treaties,<br />

protocols and conventions among members of ECOWAS.<br />

6371. Community Finance Resource Center, Hanoi, Vietnam. $104,700,<br />

2007. 2-year grant. To provide training and technical assistance to M7<br />

microfinance network.<br />

6372. Community Media Workshop at Columbia College, Chicago, IL.<br />

$250,000, 2007. 2-year grant. For general support for training and<br />

networking to help Chicago and other midwestern nonprofits improve<br />

their access to media and public and encourage journalists to cover<br />

social justice issues.<br />

6373. Community Policy, Research and Training Institute, Jackson, MS.<br />

$600,000, 2007. 2-year grant. To build organizational capacity to<br />

increase community participation in addressing critical housing needs in<br />

Mississippi.<br />

6374. Company for Promotion of Small-Scale Investments, Maputo,<br />

Mozambique. $380,000, 2007. 3-year grant. To improve livelihoods by<br />

strenghthening linkages between rural communities and tourism hubs in<br />

Mozambique.<br />

6375. Concern Worldwide, Dublin, Ireland. $300,000, 2007. 2-year grant. For<br />

community education, technical assistance and expanded services to<br />

reduce transmission of HIV/AIDS and mitigate epidemic’s impact in<br />

poor, remote communities in Zimbabwe.<br />

6376. Consortium of Private Organizations for the Promotion of Small and<br />

Micro Enterprise, Lima, Peru. $500,000, 2007. 2-year grant. To<br />

strengthen rural finance organizations in Peru.<br />

6377. Consumers Association of Penang, Malaysia. $150,000, 2007. 2-year<br />

grant. For NGO training workshops on financial regulation and<br />

finance-related issues.<br />

6378. Corporation for Enterprise Development, Washington, DC. $5,000,000,<br />

2007. 3-year grant. For grantmaking and technical assistance to expand<br />

and diversify Innovations in Manufactured Homes (I’M HOME) program,<br />

national demonstration of asset building through manufactured home<br />

ownership.<br />

6379. Corporation for the Development of Microenterprises, Bogota,<br />

Colombia. $500,000, 2007. 2-year grant. For training, technical<br />

assistance and networking to build capacity of rural finance organizations<br />

in Colombia and to identify and communicate sound practices in rural<br />

finance.<br />

6380. Council for Excellence in Government, Washington, DC. $150,000,<br />

2007. 2-year grant. To evaluate national and state-level coalition-building<br />

strategies that seek to broaden core curricula of public school education.<br />

6381. Council on Foundations, Arlington, VA. $1,000,000, 2007. 2-year grant.<br />

For Community Foundations Leadership Team, program to strengthen<br />

organizational capacity of community foundations.<br />

6382. Council on Foundations, Arlington, VA. $100,000, 2007. 1.25-year<br />

grant. For compliance reviews to complete Phase Two of implementation<br />

of National Standards for U.S. Community Foundations.<br />

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6383. Development Alternatives and Resource Centre, Lagos, Nigeria.<br />

$798,672, 2007. 2.50-year grant. To publish books on microfinance,<br />

human rights, and arts and culture in Nigeria, host national arts and<br />

culture conference and institute emergency health fund for select<br />

Nigerian NGOs.<br />

6384. Development Institute for Tradition and Environment, Kunming, China.<br />

$12,662, 2007. For training and technical assistance to help farmers<br />

and villagers in Lijiang develop comprehensive plan for protecting their<br />

environment and livelihoods in their community’s emerging tourist<br />

economy.<br />

6385. Development Research Centre of the State Council, Beijing, China.<br />

$170,735, 2007. 1.50-year grant. To evaluate key government<br />

grassland policies and programs and propose practical methods and<br />

mechanisms for improving them.<br />

6386. Douglas Gould and Company, New Rochelle, NY. $250,000, 2007. For<br />

strategic communications on education reform and arts education.<br />

6387. Down to Earth, International Campaign for Ecological Justice in<br />

Indonesia, London, England. $100,000, 2007. 3-year grant. For training,<br />

technical assistance and information dissemination to raise profile of<br />

community-led initiatives that defend and reestablish community-based<br />

natural resource management systems in Indonesia.<br />

6388. DreamYard Drama Project, Bronx, NY. $250,000, 2007. 3-year grant.<br />

For longitudinal evaluation of Bronx Arts Learning Community, effort to<br />

bring high-quality integrated arts education to every child in 15 public<br />

schools.<br />

6389. Duke University, Durham, NC. $248,200, 2007. 3-year grant. For China<br />

Election Study Center to help Chinese officials conduct training on and<br />

evaluate implementation of urban community residents’ committee<br />

election procedures.<br />

6390. Duke University, United States-Southern Africa Center for Leadership<br />

and Public Values, Durham, NC. $260,000, 2007. To launch leadership<br />

development and mentoring fellowship program for emerging mid-career<br />

leaders in Louisiana.<br />

6391. Education Commission of the States, Denver, CO. $50,000, 2007. To<br />

complete strategic planning and leadership transition process.<br />

6392. Educational Network of Artists in Creative Theater, New York, NY.<br />

$150,000, 2007. 1.25-year grant. To plan, conduct and disseminate<br />

findings of quantitative evaluation of its integrated arts education<br />

program and for strategic planning.<br />

6393. Effective Communities Project, Minneapolis, MN. $200,000, 2007. For<br />

Pathways to Progress project to expand interactive Web site and engage<br />

donors in conversations on race, social justice and community<br />

philanthropy.<br />

6394. Electronic Privacy Information Center, Washington, DC. $200,000,<br />

2007. For tie off support for capacity-building, research, public education<br />

and advocacy focusing on social policy challenges created by information<br />

technology.<br />

6395. EngenderHealth, New York, NY. $200,000, 2007. 2-year grant. To<br />

develop capacity of Tsenolo Youth to implement school- and<br />

community-based program to transform gender norms among boys and<br />

girls in North West Province of South Africa.<br />

6396. Enterprise Corporation of the Delta, Jackson, MS. $500,000, 2007. To<br />

strengthen and expand organizational infrastructure to guide<br />

organization through period of significant growth as it responds to<br />

rebuilding needs of Gulf Coast communities.<br />

6397. Environmental and Social Studies Group, Mexico. $100,000, 2007. To<br />

develop and implement national and local communications strategy that<br />

increases and more effectively reaches its audience.<br />

6398. Equal Justice Works, Washington, DC. $250,000, 2007. 2-year grant.<br />

To build organizational capacity and broaden base of support for<br />

programs that mobilize next generation of lawyers committed to public<br />

interest law.<br />

6399. Faith Partnerships, Raleigh, NC. $300,000, 2007. To conduct series<br />

of study and learning activities for black church leaders concerning<br />

development of new strategy for philanthropy and policy in the 21st<br />

century.<br />

6400. Families and Work Institute, New York, NY. $920,000, 2007. To identify<br />

and test new models for connecting low-wage workers to programs that<br />

help them remain in labor market and to monitor and evaluate pilot<br />

projects.<br />

6401. Family Violence Prevention Fund, San Francisco, CA. $2,500,000,<br />

2007. 5-year grant. For endowment support to build and sustain<br />

organizational capacity and expand depth and presence.<br />

6402. Farm Labor Research Project, Toledo, OH. $196,333, 2007. For<br />

organizational development to enhance organizational effectiveness and<br />

to strengthen work safeguarding rights of migrant workers.<br />

6403. Farmworker Justice Fund, Washington, DC. $120,000, 2007. 2-year<br />

grant. To plan implementation of new legalization program for agricultural<br />

workers and strengthen fund’s general education and advocacy capacity.<br />

6404. Federation of Southern Cooperatives and Land Assistance Fund, Epes,<br />

AL. $150,000, 2007. To provide recovery assistance and longer-term<br />

technical assistance to underserved forest landowners affected by<br />

Hurricane Katrina.<br />

6405. Financial Network of Community Organizations, Guatemala City,<br />

Guatemala. $100,000, 2007. 1.50-year grant. For technical assistance<br />

to help member institutions expand their delivery of financial products<br />

that meet needs of country’s people.<br />

6406. First Nations Development Institute, Longmont, CO. $3,000,000,<br />

2007. 5-year grant. For endowment support to leverage contributions and<br />

ensure organizational sustainability and growth.<br />

6407. First Nations Development Institute, Longmont, CO. $200,000, 2007.<br />

2-year grant. For general support for First Nations and its Strengthening<br />

Native American Philanthropy program to increase and improve<br />

effectiveness of Native American philanthropy for social justice.<br />

6408. First Nations Development Institute, Longmont, CO. $150,000, 2007.<br />

2-year grant. For ’Building Integrated Assets Strategies’ project to<br />

promote development of asset-building tools in two Native American<br />

tribal communities in Arizona.<br />

6409. Fomento Cultural y Educativo, Mexico City, Mexico. $50,000, 2007.<br />

2-year grant. For research, training and technical assistance to promote<br />

democratic and participative leadership in national teachers union and<br />

improve working conditions for teachers and other education workers.<br />

6410. Foundation for the Institutional Development of Social Organizations,<br />

Fundacion DIS, Bogota, Colombia. $100,000, 2007. 2-year grant. To<br />

design, develop and implement portfolio of management services to<br />

improve effectiveness, strategic capacity and organizational<br />

development of philanthropic institutions in Latin America.<br />

6411. Friedrich Ebert Stiftung, Friedrich Ebert Foundation, New York, NY.<br />

$40,000, 2007. For technical assistance to and coordination of<br />

Colombian National Commission on Research and Reconciliation’s<br />

Historical Memory Initiative.<br />

6412. Friends of WWB/USA, New York, NY. $75,000, 2007. For technical<br />

assistance to Russian Women’s Microfinance Network.<br />

6413. Fund for Global Human Rights, Washington, DC. $2,000,000, 2007.<br />

3-year grant. To establish reserve fund in preparation for endowment<br />

campaign and to increase development infrastructure and capacity for<br />

work in Latin America.<br />

6414. Fundacao Vitoria Amazonica, Manaus, Brazil. $120,000, 2007.<br />

1.50-year grant. To implement strategic plan and develop institutional<br />

capacity to promote conservation and improve living standards in<br />

Amazon.<br />

6415. Fundacion Junto con los Ninos de Puebla, Puebla, Mexico. $100,000,<br />

2007. 2-year grant. For program of in-service teacher training and<br />

parent-teacher networking to reduce classroom violence and improve<br />

academic performance of street children.<br />

6416. Fuping Vocational School, Henan, China. $455,100, 2007. 2-year<br />

grant. To evaluate Phases I and II and Pathways to Higher Education<br />

program in China, design and test new student loan programs and credit<br />

management systems, and organize study tours.<br />

6417. Gamaliel Foundation, Chicago, IL. $1,000,000, 2007. 2-year grant. To<br />

strengthen capacity to develop strategies addressing urban sprawl and<br />

concentration of poverty.<br />

6418. Gamaliel Foundation, Chicago, IL. $200,000, 2007. 2-year grant. For<br />

strategic communications and community organizing activities of<br />

Immigrant Rights program.<br />

6419. Global Rights, Washington, DC. $500,000, 2007. 2-year grant. For<br />

general support to build capacity of human rights groups around world<br />

and for staff retreat and strategic planning during transition to new<br />

leadership.<br />

6420. Governance-Access-Learning Network, London, England. $250,000,<br />

2007. 2-year grant. For core support for Network for Integrity in<br />

Reconstruction to help civil society organizations in post-war countries<br />

develop strategic priorities and achieve their reconstruction and reform<br />

goals.<br />

6421. Governance-Access-Learning Network, London, England. $200,000,<br />

2007. 2-year grant. To implement Stakeholders Council, develop<br />

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Mediterranean network on public integrity and launch MENA regional<br />

journal on administrative governance and reform.<br />

6422. Governance-Access-Learning Network, London, England. $50,000,<br />

2007. To help China Public Integrity Education Network develop<br />

anti-corruption curricula for schools training public officials and build<br />

network of schools committed to mainstreaming these curricula.<br />

6423. Grassroots Institute for Fundraising Training, Oakland, CA. $200,000,<br />

2007. 2-year grant. For general support to strengthen fundraising skills<br />

of individuals and organizations working for justice, with emphasis on<br />

communities of color.<br />

6424. Green Media Toolshed, Washington, DC. $150,000, 2007. To develop<br />

tools and training programs to help grassroots global networks establish<br />

international communications systems for ’netcentric’ advocacy<br />

addressing global problems.<br />

6425. Gujarat Institute of Desert Ecology, Gujarat, India. $200,000, 2007.<br />

2-year grant. For general support to rebuild institute’s capacity to<br />

undertake applied ecological research in Gujarat’s arid lands.<br />

6426. Hampshire College, Amherst, MA. $200,000, 2007. 2-year grant. For<br />

core support for Civil Liberties and Public Policy Program for reproductive<br />

rights training, education, organizing, outreach and movement-building<br />

work with young women & men across country.<br />

6427. Harder and Company Community Research, Davis, CA. $218,500,<br />

2007. 1.50-year grant. For formative review of Foundation’s initiative<br />

strategies to strengthen field of Native American arts and culture.<br />

6428. Higher Technological Studies Institute, Mexico. $270,000, 2007.<br />

2-year grant. For training, network building, technical assistance and<br />

other activities to strengthen and evaluate two innovative models of<br />

community-based, intercultural secondary school education in Jalisco.<br />

6429. Hindsight Consulting, Raleigh, NC. $300,000, 2007. 2-year grant. For<br />

donor education and strategic civic engagement to nurture<br />

non-traditional philanthropic leadership among young adults and people<br />

of color in southern United States.<br />

6430. Hispanics in Philanthropy, San Francisco, CA. $2,500,000, 2007.<br />

2-year grant. For Funders Collaborative for Strong Latino Communities to<br />

enhance capacity of Latino nonprofit organizations to be more effective<br />

advocates for their constituencies.<br />

6431. Horizon Market Research and Policy Analysis, Beijing, China. $99,500,<br />

2007. For activities promoting public evaluation of government agencies<br />

and public services, including surveys, experimentation, training classes,<br />

Masters of Public Administration (MPA), curriculum development and<br />

international seminars.<br />

6432. Independent Sector, Washington, DC. $50,000, 2007. 2-year grant. For<br />

strategic planning for new International Issues Program to assist<br />

members and philanthropic groups in international grant making.<br />

6433. Independent Sector, Panel on Nonprofit Sector, Washington, DC.<br />

$116,000, 2007. To publish and disseminate recommendations on<br />

nonprofit and philanthropic governance, ethics and accountability, and<br />

for IS annual conference.<br />

6434. Indian Institute of Dalit Studies, New Delhi, India. $350,000, 2007.<br />

5-year grant. For research, dissemination and database on nature and<br />

consequences of discrimination and exclusion of marginalized groups;<br />

to develop staff and institutional capacity; and to establish endowment.<br />

6435. Indian Land Tenure Foundation, Little Canada, MN. $500,000, 2007.<br />

To engage consultants to provide research, analysis and expert<br />

testimony for litigation and education on land ownership and effective<br />

management of natural resources on Native lands.<br />

6436. Indonesian Centre for Environmental Law, Jakarta, Indonesia.<br />

$200,000, 2007. 2.50-year grant. To promote and implement principles<br />

of public access to information on environmental management in<br />

Indonesia.<br />

6437. Innovation and Educational Support, San Cristobal, Mexico. $430,000,<br />

2007. 1.50-year grant. For training, research, dissemination and<br />

networking to consolidate institutional framework of intercultural<br />

educational innovations in Southeastern Mexico.<br />

6438. Insight Center for Community Economic Development, Oakland, CA.<br />

$425,000, 2007. 1.50-year grant. For National Network of Sectoral<br />

Partners to deepen community college leaders’ knowledge of and<br />

participation in industry-focused job training initiatives.<br />

6439. Insight Center for Community Economic Development, Oakland, CA.<br />

$300,000, 2007. 1.50-year grant. To carry out strategies for broadening<br />

participation of communities of color in asset-building field.<br />

6440. Insight Center for Community Economic Development, Oakland, CA.<br />

$200,000, 2007. To conduct research and public education on use and<br />

impact of contract set asides for minority- and women-owned<br />

businesses.<br />

6441. Insight Center for Community Economic Development, Oakland, CA.<br />

$200,000, 2007. For general support for research and technical<br />

assistance to build economic health and opportunity in vulnerable<br />

communities while implementing its strategic plan.<br />

6442. Institute for College Access and Success, Berkeley, CA. $100,000,<br />

2007. To enable select Difficult Dialogues grantees to build their<br />

capacity for self-assessment.<br />

6443. Institute for Human Rights and Development in Africa, Banjul, Gambia.<br />

$450,000, 2007. 3-year grant. For tie-off support for training and<br />

technical assistance to increase effectiveness of key African regional<br />

human rights institutions.<br />

6444. Institute for the Development of Journalism, Sao Paulo, Brazil.<br />

$380,000, 2007. 3-year grant. For organizational and staff development<br />

to strengthen Media Observatory’s capacity to monitor and analyze<br />

content broadcast by mainstream media and stimulate public debate on<br />

media issues.<br />

6445. Institute for Womens Policy Research, Washington, DC. $150,000,<br />

2007. 2-year grant. For technical assistance to state-based policy<br />

advocates and researchers on paid leave.<br />

6446. Institute of Development Studies, Brighton, England. $150,000, 2007.<br />

1.50-year grant. For Facilitating Learning and Action for Social Change<br />

project to explore learning and evaluation methods for social change<br />

organizations that integrate theory, experience and reflection.<br />

6447. Institute of International Education, New York, NY. $82,225, 2007.<br />

2-year grant. To evaluate Partnership for Higher Education in Africa.<br />

6448. Institute of Peruvian Studies, Lima, Peru. $100,000, 2007. 1.50-year<br />

grant. For research on effects of public in-service teacher training in Peru.<br />

6449. Interaction Institute for Social Change, Cambridge, MA. $115,000,<br />

2007. To design gathering of foundation’s social justice grantees and<br />

other thought leaders in social justice philanthropy, begin logistics<br />

coordination for event and launch working groups.<br />

6450. InterAction: American Council for Voluntary International Action,<br />

Washington, DC. $1,200,000, 2007. 2-year grant. For final general<br />

support to foster support for U.S. foreign aid, increase donor agency<br />

effectiveness and facilitate and disseminate good practices among<br />

member NGOs.<br />

6451. International Bank for Reconstruction and Development, Washington,<br />

DC. $50,000, 2007. For core support for India Development Marketplace<br />

to help nongovernmental agencies using creative approaches to address<br />

development issues through competition for seed funding.<br />

6452. International Community Foundation, National City, CA. $646,000,<br />

2007. 2-year grant. For core support and to fund grant making program<br />

and for training and technical assistance to help develop new fundraising<br />

strategies.<br />

6453. Interregional Foundation for Civil Society, Moscow, Russia. $450,000,<br />

2007. 2.25-year grant. To make grants and provide technical assistance<br />

to leading regional human rights organizations in Russia.<br />

6454. Jewish Funds for Justice, New York, NY. $500,000, 2007. 2-year grant.<br />

For core support for Seasons Fund for Social Transformation to create<br />

donor collaborative to increase effectiveness and sustainability of groups<br />

working for social and economic justice.<br />

6455. Jobs for the Future, Boston, MA. $550,000, 2007. For technical<br />

assistance to and evaluation of local funder collaboratives organized to<br />

support workforce development partnership efforts.<br />

6456. Joint Center for Political and Economic Studies, Washington, DC.<br />

$1,000,000, 2007. 2-year grant. For general support for strategic<br />

planning & organizational restructuring, staff & board development, and<br />

resource development & communications to strengthen institutional<br />

capacity under new leadership.<br />

6457. Juzoor Foundation for Health and Social Development, East Jerusalem,<br />

West Bank/Gaza. $248,000, 2007. 2-year grant. To build capacity of<br />

health care providers in Palestine to manage normal and emergency<br />

obstetric cases and improve pregnancy outcomes.<br />

6458. Kartemquin Educational Films, Chicago, IL. $100,000, 2007. For<br />

leadership succession and capacity building plan to establish KEF as<br />

self-sustaining media arts organization and to establish fellowship<br />

program to nurture minority voices.<br />

6459. Kenya Community Development Foundation, Nairobi, Kenya. $500,000,<br />

2007. 2-year grant. For general support to effectively mobilize resources<br />

for building permanent funds for grantmaking toward development of<br />

communities.<br />

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6460. Keystone Foundation, India. $300,000, 2007. 3-year grant. For training<br />

and technical assistance to help forest communities in Nilgiris Biosphere<br />

Reserve balance their livelihood needs with conservation imperatives.<br />

6461. Khanh Hoa Provincial Health Service, Nha Trang, Vietnam. $27,600,<br />

2007. 2-year grant. For leadership, management and presentation skills<br />

training for women staff and for gender awareness work with all staff.<br />

6462. LarsonAllen LLP, Minneapolis, MN. $100,000, 2007. 1.50-year grant.<br />

To provide technical assistance to build organizational capacities of<br />

foundation grantees working on issues of race/ethnicity and gender<br />

equity in higher education.<br />

6463. LarsonAllen LLP, Public Service Group, Minneapolis, MN. $1,000,000,<br />

2007. To facilitate incubation of new foundation for Native American arts<br />

and culture.<br />

6464. Legal Momentum: Advancing Womens Rights, New York, NY.<br />

$1,000,000, 2007. 5-year grant. For organizational and infrastructure<br />

development to strengthen capacity to advance rights of women and<br />

girls.<br />

6465. Leveraging Investments in Creativity, New York, NY. $5,000,000, 2007.<br />

5-year grant. For grant making and other activities to improve living and<br />

working conditions for artists in the U.S.<br />

6466. Link Media, World Link TV, San Francisco, CA. $1,800,000, 2007.<br />

1.25-year grant. For general support to engage, educate and activate<br />

viewers to become involved in world affairs and build institutional<br />

capacity to achieve mission.<br />

6467. Local Initiatives Support Corporation, New York, NY. $250,000, 2007.<br />

For Detroit LISC to continue to implement regional equity approach to<br />

community development as part of national demonstration project.<br />

6468. Loyola University, New Orleans, LA. $280,000, 2007. For Market<br />

Umbrella program to build field of farmers markets along U.S. Gulf Coast<br />

and Brazilian Amazon through exchange visits, networking, training and<br />

technical assistance.<br />

6469. Mafisa Research and Development Foundation, Johannesburg, South<br />

Africa. $100,000, 2007. For training and technical assistance to help<br />

Khomani-San indigenous community rebuild and manage ancestral land<br />

in Kgalagadi Transfrontier.<br />

6470. Memorial Human Rights Center, Moscow, Russia. $1,030,000, 2007.<br />

1.75-year grant. To underwrite organizational infrastructure, implement<br />

long-term strategic plan and undertake activities to promote human<br />

rights and commemorate victims of Stalinist repression.<br />

6471. Mexican Network of Community Radio, Mexico. $100,000, 2007.<br />

2-year grant. To improve clarity, management, financial strategies,<br />

conflict resolution skills, alliances and constituency building of<br />

community radio stations and defend their freedom of expression.<br />

6472. Mexico-North Research Network, Chihuahua, Mexico. $89,000, 2007.<br />

3-year grant. To train indigenous teacher trainers and student teachers<br />

to develop and pilot multilingual materials for use in primary schools in<br />

state of Guerrero.<br />

6473. Microfinance and Development Center, Hanoi, Vietnam. $94,029,<br />

2007. 1.50-year grant. To strengthen Vietnam Microfinance Working<br />

Group and improve services it provides to members.<br />

6474. Microfinance Risk Management, Kansas City, MO. $55,776, 2007.<br />

1.50-year grant. To develop and disseminate methodology to help<br />

development organizations target their services to poor households<br />

around the world.<br />

6475. Midwest States Center, Prairie Farm, WI. $250,000, 2007. 2-year<br />

grant. For final general support for regional organizing and training of<br />

multi-issue coalitions working for social justice and for organizational<br />

development.<br />

6476. Miller\Rollins, Putnam Valley, NY. $54,000, 2007. 2-year grant. To<br />

promote inter-site learning among foundation grantees in<br />

Constituency-Building for Public School Reform Initiative.<br />

6477. Ministry of Civil Affairs of the Peoples Republic of China, Beijing, China.<br />

$52,000, 2007. To evaluate effectiveness of urban minimum income<br />

guarantee programs and communicate findings through policy report,<br />

Web site and public information materials.<br />

6478. Ministry of Higher Education, Cairo, Egypt. $130,000, 2007. 2-year<br />

grant. To contribute to establishment of strategic planning unit in Ministry<br />

by providing technical training in educational planning and management<br />

for four staff members.<br />

6479. Mozambique, Republic of, Maputo, Mozambique. $250,000, 2007.<br />

2-year grant. For Ministry of Education to train internal trainers and<br />

external evaluators in preparation for implementation of Higher<br />

Education Quality Assurance Framework.<br />

6480. Muktidhara Sansthan, Jaipur, India. $195,000, 2007. 2.50-year grant.<br />

To build capacity and enhance voices of nomadic communities in<br />

governance processes in Rajasthan.<br />

6481. Murray Culshaw Advisory Services, Bangalore, India. $275,000, 2007.<br />

2-year grant. For online and hands-on training to strengthen<br />

communications and fundraising skills of NGOs and their boards and<br />

improve their governance mechanisms.<br />

6482. NAACP, Baltimore, MD. $586,500, 2007. For general support for core<br />

civil rights advocacy and organizing activities and to conduct search for<br />

new president and improve development and human resource capacity.<br />

6483. National AIDS Fund, Southern REACH, Washington, DC. $1,550,000,<br />

2007. To provide grant resources and technical support to<br />

community-based organizations to broaden and strengthen community<br />

infrastructure to address HIV/AIDS in U.S. South.<br />

6484. National Center for Human Rights Education, Decatur, GA. $200,000,<br />

2007. 2-year grant. For staff and operational capacity building, strategic<br />

planning and leadership development to help center to develop in its role<br />

as catalyst for human rights education.<br />

6485. National Council for Black Studies, Atlanta, GA. $237,000, 2007.<br />

3-year grant. For strategic planning and restructuring to develop capacity<br />

to enhance field of black studies and provide technical assistance to<br />

members.<br />

6486. National Council of La Raza, Washington, DC. $200,000, 2007.<br />

1.50-year grant. For Latino Financial Services Policy Project to expand<br />

access to financial services to Latinos in United States.<br />

6487. National Day Laborer Organizing Network, Los Angeles, CA. $200,000,<br />

2007. To strengthen staff, board and development capacity to advance<br />

economic, human and civil rights of day laborers in United States.<br />

6488. National Health Law Program, Washington, DC. $250,000, 2007. For<br />

legal and policy analysis and advocacy to expand reproductive health<br />

access for low-income women and for evaluation and strategic planning.<br />

6489. National Institute for Latino Policy, New York, NY. $100,000, 2007. To<br />

build development, communications and strategic planning capacity to<br />

assist building its institutional capacity.<br />

6490. National Network of Forest Practitioners, Athens, OH. $150,000, 2007.<br />

To provide bridge funding to complete executive leadership transition and<br />

conduct critical organizational and project planning activities.<br />

6491. National Partnership for Women and Families, Washington, DC.<br />

$300,000, 2007. For general support for advocacy on behalf of women<br />

in areas of workplace fairness, equal rights, access to health care,<br />

welfare reform and economic security and for organizational<br />

development.<br />

6492. National Pedagogical University, Bogota, Colombia. $194,000, 2007.<br />

1.50-year grant. For Platform for Analysis and Production of Education<br />

Policy to help local communities participate in design, monitoring and<br />

evaluation of policies guaranteeing right to education for all.<br />

6493. National Studies Center on Alternative Development, Santiago, Chile.<br />

$50,000, 2007. For research, publications, technical assistance and<br />

training on pension and education reform.<br />

6494. National Troupe of Nigeria, Shomolu, Nigeria. $150,000, 2007.<br />

1.50-year grant. For Artists-in Residency training and national touring<br />

programs and to design and implement strategic plan and development<br />

and marketing initiatives.<br />

6495. National Trust for Historic Preservation, Washington, DC. $407,000,<br />

2007. For restructuring to increase effectiveness of community<br />

development and revitalization programs for selective new activities,<br />

including Gulf Coast recovery efforts.<br />

6496. National Womens Law Center, Washington, DC. $300,000, 2007. For<br />

general support for ongoing programs of research, litigation, technical<br />

assistance and public education on women’s issues.<br />

6497. National Womens Studies Association, College Park, MD. $350,000,<br />

2007. 3-year grant. For final general support to build organizational<br />

capacity, implement its strategic plan and strengthen its Women of Color<br />

Leadership Project through collaboration with Spelman College.<br />

6498. Native American Public Telecommunications, Lincoln, NE. $700,000,<br />

2007. 2-year grant. For National Minority Consortia to address key<br />

management capacity-building needs of consortia members, including<br />

fundraising, market research, strategic planning and organizational<br />

development.<br />

6499. Near East Foundation, New York, NY. $262,000, 2007. 2-year grant.<br />

For training, technical assistance & community mobilization to improve<br />

capacity of Cairo-based NGOs and youth leaders to address sexuality &<br />

reproductive health issues among disadvantaged youth.<br />

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6500. Neighborhood Economic Development Advocacy Project, New York, NY.<br />

$350,000, 2007. 1.50-year grant. To convene state-based financial<br />

service advocates to share best practices and develop new policy<br />

collaborations.<br />

6501. New England Foundation for the Arts, Boston, MA. $200,000, 2007.<br />

For National Dance Project’s grant-making and other programs to assist<br />

individual dance artists and underwrite production and touring of<br />

contemporary dance works.<br />

6502. New England Foundation for the Arts, Boston, MA. $150,000, 2007.<br />

1.50-year grant. For New England Native Arts Initiative to provide<br />

professional development and exchange opportunities & resources to<br />

region’s Native artists & implement culturally appropriate grant making.<br />

6503. New Hampshire Community Loan Fund, Concord, NH. $5,000,000,<br />

2007. 3-year grant. For core support for Resident Owned Communities<br />

USA to build integrated national system of nonprofits to assist in<br />

converting investor-owned manufactured housing communities to<br />

resident ownership.<br />

6504. New Hampshire Community Loan Fund, Concord, NH. $750,000, 2007.<br />

2-year grant. To expand to ten states ROC USA, program to help<br />

homeowners in manufactured home communities gain ownership of<br />

land, access residential financing and leverage economic benefits.<br />

6505. New World Foundation, New York, NY. $400,000, 2007. For Resource<br />

Mobilization Laboratory to develop and test new fundraising and<br />

revenue-building schemes for organizations working for social justice.<br />

6506. New York University, National Center on Law and Philanthropy, New<br />

York, NY. $500,000, 2007. 5-year grant. For core support to explore<br />

legal issues affecting U.S. nonprofit sector and legal doctrines related to<br />

activities of charitable organizations.<br />

6507. Nigeria AIDS Alliance, Lagos, Nigeria. $200,000, 2007. 2-year grant.<br />

For research, advocacy and technical assistance to help persons living<br />

with HIV/AIDS monitor rapidly increasing resource flows for AIDS<br />

programs, and to undertake strategic planning process.<br />

6508. Nirnaya, Secunderabad, India. $200,000, 2007. 3-year grant. For<br />

grant-making, training and technical assistance to women’s<br />

organizations and to strengthen fundraising capacity.<br />

6509. Nnabagereka Development Foundation, Kampala, Uganda. $63,950,<br />

2007. For tie-off support to develop five-year strategic plan and provide<br />

management and leadership training for its board members.<br />

6510. Non-Profit Partnership Professional Association of Cultural Managers,<br />

Moscow, Russia. $14,500, 2007. For seminar series to build capacity<br />

of and facilitate networking among managers of arts organizations,<br />

especially those presenting arts of women.<br />

6511. Nonprofit Information Networking Association, Nonprofit Quarterly,<br />

Boston, MA. $300,000, 2007. 2-year grant. For core support for<br />

Nonprofit Quarterly magazine to increase its reach and impact, and to<br />

build and solidify its funding base.<br />

6512. Northeast Action, Boston, MA. $200,000, 2007. 2-year grant. For<br />

general support to encourage civic participation through program of<br />

training and technical assistance to community organizations.<br />

6513. NPO Development Center, Shanghai, Shanghi, China. $152,966, 2007.<br />

1.50-year grant. To expand its capacity building program for<br />

community-based NGOs and nonprofit organizations in Shanghai and<br />

neighboring areas.<br />

6514. OMG Center for Collaborative Learning, Philadelphia, PA. $275,000,<br />

2007. To evaluate eight city collaborations within Integrating Arts and<br />

Education Reform initiative.<br />

6515. Pacific Environment, San Francisco, CA. $400,000, 2007. 2-year grant.<br />

For technical assistance to Sosnovka Coalition of NGOs working to<br />

ensure citizen participation in natural resource management in Russia.<br />

6516. Partnership for Working Families, Oakland, CA. $200,000, 2007. For<br />

general support for training, research and technical assistance to build<br />

capacity of local organizations working to link urban economic growth and<br />

grassroots activism.<br />

6517. Pastoral Land Commission, Brazil. $82,000, 2007. To restructure<br />

Documentation Department, upgrade equipment and build capacity to<br />

document, monitor and disseminate information about conflicts and<br />

violence involving land issues.<br />

6518. Performing and Visual Arts Centre, Nairobi, Kenya. $450,000, 2007.<br />

2-year grant. For public programming, physical infrastructure, capacity<br />

building and ongoing operations.<br />

6519. Philadelphia Mural Arts Advocates, Philadelphia, PA. $450,000, 2007.<br />

2-year grant. For community mural making and art education, prison<br />

programs and capacity building for resource development.<br />

6520. Potlatch Fund, Seattle, WA. $150,000, 2007. 2-year grant. To provide<br />

technical assistance and subgrants to Northwest Native arts<br />

organizations and individual artists and for funder education &<br />

development.<br />

6521. Prakriti, Maharashtra, India. $174,000, 2007. 3-year grant. For training<br />

and technical assistance to strengthen skills of elected women<br />

representatives and promote greater citizen participation in panchayats<br />

in Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh and Chhattisgarh.<br />

6522. Prichard Committee for Academic Excellence, Lexington, KY. $225,000,<br />

2007. 2-year grant. To enhance fundraising capacity to meet endowment<br />

campaign goals.<br />

6523. ProDevelopment: Finance and Microenterprise, Mexico City, Mexico.<br />

$250,000, 2007. 1.75-year grant. For network of Mexican microfinance<br />

practitioners to provide quality training programs, promote financial<br />

transparency, foster policy research and dialogue and expand<br />

Internet-based communications.<br />

6524. Professional Assistance for Development Action, New Delhi, India.<br />

$274,478, 2007. 3-year grant. For administrative support associated<br />

with PRADAN’s collaboration with West Bengal government on natural<br />

resource management and livelihood programs in tribal-dominated<br />

Bankura District.<br />

6525. Progresar Foundation, Garin, Argentina. $80,000, 2007. To expand<br />

microcredit program in poor neighborhoods of Buenos Aires and develop<br />

financial and management capacity.<br />

6526. Progressive Technology Project, Minneapolis, MN. $250,000, 2007.<br />

2-year grant. For general support to help grassroots social change<br />

organizations better use technology in their efforts to achieve social<br />

justice.<br />

6527. Project GRAD USA, Houston, TX. $2,000,000, 2007. To strengthen<br />

capacity to provide support and technical assistance to all GRAD sites.<br />

6528. Proteus Fund, Amherst, MA. $400,000, 2007. 2-year grant. For core<br />

support for Piper Fund to conduct training, technical assistance and grant<br />

making for state-level campaign finance reform activities.<br />

6529. Public Knowledge, Washington, DC. $200,000, 2007. For final support<br />

for capacity building, advocacy, on-line organizing, research and<br />

constituency building related to information commons.<br />

6530. Public/Private Ventures, Philadelphia, PA. $35,000, 2007. For book on<br />

lessons of over three decades of social programming and policy<br />

development.<br />

6531. Quang Tri Provincial Womens Union, Vietnam. $26,300, 2007. To<br />

strengthen participation of women in local government in Quang Tri<br />

province.<br />

6532. RAND Corporation, Santa Monica, CA. $400,000, 2007. 1.25-year<br />

grant. For final support to conclude evaluation of Collaborating for<br />

Educational Reform Initiative.<br />

6533. Realize Consulting Group, Los Gatos, CA. $167,200, 2007. To facilitate<br />

coordination and performance of demonstration program, Savings for<br />

Education, Entrepreneurship, and Downpayment (SEED).<br />

6534. Red Cross Society of Vietnam, Thai Binh Provincial Chapter, Hanoi,<br />

Vietnam. $105,000, 2007. 2-year grant. For pilot program of services to<br />

people living with disabilities, including surgery, therapy and training for<br />

healthcare workers, and for community-based training for families with<br />

disabled members.<br />

6535. Refugee Womens Network, Decatur, GA. $75,000, 2007. For<br />

leadership and community organizing training with and on behalf of<br />

refugee and immigrant women.<br />

6536. Renmin University of China, Beijing, China. $150,000, 2007. 1.50-year<br />

grant. For development of new NPO Research Center in School of Public<br />

Administration.<br />

6537. Research Triangle Institute, Research Triangle Park, NC. $665,000,<br />

2007. 2-year grant. To evaluate impact of children’s savings accounts<br />

on low-income children and their families.<br />

6538. Resource Alliance, Washington, DC. $40,000, 2007. For accredited<br />

training workshops to enhance fundraising skills of India’s nonprofit<br />

sector.<br />

6539. Robert C. Maynard Institute for Journalism Education, Oakland, CA.<br />

$750,000, 2007. 2-year grant. To improve news media coverage of<br />

diverse communities and for institutional development.<br />

6540. Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisors, New York, NY. $80,000, 2007. To<br />

develop writers series on social justice philanthropy worldwide.<br />

6541. Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisors, Philanthropic Collaborative, New<br />

York, NY. $650,000, 2007. 2-year grant. For Gulf Coast Ecological<br />

Health and Community Renewal Fund to engage, empower and benefit<br />

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displaced residents (mostly minority and low-income) of Hurricane<br />

Katrina in sustainable and just rebuilding of region.<br />

6542. Rostros y Voces, Faces and Voices Foundation for Social Development,<br />

Mexico City, Mexico. $55,000, 2007. To assess technical assistance<br />

available to communities that manage forests and train professionals to<br />

provide those services.<br />

6543. Sa-Dhan Association, New Delhi, India. $300,000, 2007. 3-year grant.<br />

To promote collaboration and mutual learning among microfinance<br />

institutions in India and South Africa.<br />

6544. Sadhna, Udaipur, India. $180,650, 2007. 3-year grant. To develop<br />

capacity to help women artisans market their products and improve their<br />

livelihoods.<br />

6545. Sahjeevan, India. $200,000, 2007. 2-year grant. To develop technical<br />

guidelines for construction of hazard-resistant housing in disaster prone<br />

areas and disseminate them to National Disaster Management Authority,<br />

state governments and others.<br />

6546. San Francisco State University, Department of Journalism, San<br />

Francisco, CA. $75,000, 2007. To develop strategic and fundraising<br />

plans for proposed Center for Renaissance Journalism.<br />

6547. San Francisco State University Foundation, Center for Integration and<br />

Improvement of Journalism, San Francisco, CA. $550,000, 2007. 2-year<br />

grant. To conduct programs promoting diversity in news media and for<br />

capacity building.<br />

6548. Shanghai NPO Network, Shanghai, China. $50,000, 2007. For nonprofit<br />

incubator project to provide training and technical assistance to new<br />

nonprofit organizations in China.<br />

6549. Shorebank Enterprise Detroit, Detroit, MI. $1,650,000, 2007. 3-year<br />

grant. To expand financing of real estate and small business<br />

development and construction sector development program.<br />

6550. Shorebank Enterprise Detroit, Detroit, MI. $1,350,000, 2007. 10-year<br />

grant. To increase net assets and loan loss reserve to expand financing<br />

activities and leverage additional resources.<br />

6551. Sichuan Shuguang Community Capacity Building Center, Sichuan,<br />

China. $98,287, 2007. 1.75-year grant. To develop and promote<br />

community-managed grazing mechanisms to improve herder livelihoods<br />

and protect grasslands in western Sichuan.<br />

6552. Sichuan Shuguang Community Capacity Building Center, Sichuan,<br />

China. $38,940, 2007. 1.25-year grant. For pilot project to identify ways<br />

to combine use of village development funds with collective forest<br />

management to protect natural resources, strengthen community<br />

cohesion and alleviate poverty.<br />

6553. Simon Wiesenthal Center, Los Angeles, CA. $600,000, 2007. 2-year<br />

grant. For New York Tolerance Center to conduct tolerance and diversity<br />

training program for New York and New Jersey criminal justice personnel.<br />

6554. SIS Forum Malaysia Berhad, Selangor, Malaysia. $60,500, 2007. For<br />

research, advocacy and capacity building on women’s rights, including<br />

sexual and reproductive health, within Islam worldwide.<br />

6555. Small Enterprise Education and Promotion Network, Washington, DC.<br />

$275,000, 2007. 2-year grant. For training and technical assistance to<br />

strengthen regional and national microfinance networks in Africa, Asia<br />

and Latin America.<br />

6556. Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of African American History<br />

and Culture, Washington, DC. $200,000, 2007. To consult with<br />

stakeholders on new museum’s design, construction, operation and<br />

programs.<br />

6557. Social and Economic Rights Action Center, Lagos, Nigeria. $600,000,<br />

2007. 2-year grant. For policy advocacy, research and other activities to<br />

advance and promote enforcement of economic and social rights in<br />

Nigeria and to build staff and institutional capacity.<br />

6558. Social Change Assistance Trust, Cape Town, South Africa. $110,000,<br />

2007. For general support for grant making and other activities to build<br />

capacity of community-based organizations.<br />

6559. Sociedad Mexicana pro Derechos de la Mujer, Mexico City, Mexico.<br />

$300,000, 2007. 2-year grant. To implement strategic organizational<br />

development plan to achieve long-term financial stability.<br />

6560. Society for Peoples Awareness and Rural Development Action,<br />

Baripada, India. $65,980, 2007. 2-year grant. To build accounting,<br />

governance and marketing capabilities within 12 member organizations<br />

of Mayurbhanj Swechhasevi network.<br />

6561. Society for Range Management, Wheat Ridge, CO. $50,000, 2007.<br />

1.50-year grant. To fund simultaneous translation at 2008 International<br />

Grasslands and Range Congress and prepare bilingual booklet on key<br />

concepts in community grasslands management for Chinese<br />

participants.<br />

6562. South African Institute for Advancement, Cape Town, South Africa.<br />

$150,000, 2007. 2-year grant. To encourage expansion of local<br />

philanthropic sector and assist broad range of public-interest institutions<br />

to professionalize their resource mobilization and sustainability<br />

strategies.<br />

6563. Southeast Asia Resource Action Center, Washington, DC. $150,000,<br />

2007. 2-year grant. To engage and empower Southeast Asian Americans<br />

to advocate effectively for their issues, with focus on immigration, health,<br />

education and public benefits, and for organizational capacity building.<br />

6564. Southern Echo, Jackson, MS. $500,000, 2007. 2-year grant. For<br />

general support for training and leadership development of<br />

African-American grassroots leaders in Mississippi and throughout<br />

South.<br />

6565. Southern Regional Council, Atlanta, GA. $50,000, 2007. For general<br />

support to implement its strategic organizational development plan and<br />

rebuild organizational capacity.<br />

6566. Southern Rural Development Initiative, Raleigh, NC. $450,000, 2007.<br />

2-year grant. For Transforming Communities initiative to build equitable<br />

and sustainable communities in rural South and strengthen<br />

organization’s communications capacity.<br />

6567. State Ethnic Affairs Commission, Beijing, China. $10,437, 2007. For<br />

Research Center for Ethnic Issues to strengthen grassland management<br />

in Mongolian communities through publicizing traditional herding<br />

practices and related grassland beliefs.<br />

6568. Stichting eIFL.net, Amsterdam, Netherlands. $300,000, 2007. 2-year<br />

grant. For training, technical assistance and curriculum development to<br />

strengthen capacity of librarians in developing countries to participate in<br />

copyright policy-making processes.<br />

6569. STRIVE, Project STRIVE, New York, NY. $420,000, 2007. 3-year grant.<br />

For strategic planning and to develop research protocols and internal<br />

research capacity for collecting, aggregating and analyzing data on<br />

program participants and affiliates.<br />

6570. TCC Group, New York, NY. $500,000, 2007. 2.50-year grant. For<br />

technical assistance and challenge grant program to assist key<br />

journalism organizations that promote ethics and diversity in news<br />

media.<br />

6571. Teachers College Columbia University, New York, NY. $250,000, 2007.<br />

For Community College Research Center and National Center for<br />

Postsecondary Research to evaluate learning communities at six<br />

community colleges.<br />

6572. Teamworks, San Francisco, CA. $200,000, 2007. 2.50-year grant. To<br />

evaluate Phase II of Border Philanthropy Project.<br />

6573. Technical Assistance in Alternative Agriculture, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.<br />

$327,000, 2007. 2.50-year grant. To coordinate learning process on<br />

food security and agro-ecology for small farmers and civil society<br />

organizations in India, South Africa and Brazil.<br />

6574. TechnoServe, Norwalk, CT. $512,000, 2007. 2-year grant. For<br />

expansion of African Safari Lodge network to promote local economic<br />

development, equity and sustainable rural livelihoods in Mozambique.<br />

6575. Tewa for Support, Kathmandu, Nepal. $300,000, 2007. 2-year grant.<br />

To strengthen social justice philanthropy in Nepal through infrastructural<br />

building.<br />

6576. Third Sector New England, Boston, MA. $100,000, 2007. 2-year grant.<br />

For Resource Generation to help young people with wealth effect social<br />

change through strategic use of financial and other resources.<br />

6577. Third World Network, Penang, Malaysia. $250,000, 2007. 2-year grant.<br />

For international workshops, technical assistance and publications to<br />

help global South governments and civil society organizations improve<br />

national and global intellectual property regimes.<br />

6578. Tianjin University, Tianjin, China. $54,000, 2007. For 2nd Annual<br />

Gender and Public Administration Forum, public administration and<br />

gender awareness training program and awards program for best theses<br />

on gender-related public policy issues.<br />

6579. Tides Center, San Francisco, CA. $1,800,000, 2007. 1.75-year grant.<br />

For core support for Opportunity Agenda to expand opportunity and<br />

human rights in U.S..<br />

6580. Tides Center, San Francisco, CA. $75,000, 2007. 2-year grant. For<br />

Honor Earth’s Energy Justice Initiative for Indigenous peoples in the U.S.<br />

to raise awareness and foster dialogue around renewable energy and<br />

ecological destruction caused by fossil fuel economy.<br />

6581. Transatlantic Futures, The Globalist, Washington, DC. $200,000,<br />

2007. 2-year grant. To build institutional capacity of Globalist.com to<br />

serve as accessible source of international and foreign policy news for<br />

Americans.<br />

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6582. Tsinghua University, NGO Research Center, Beijing, China. $120,050,<br />

2007. 2.25-year grant. To conduct oral history study of NGOs in China.<br />

6583. Twenty-First Century Education Development Research Institute,<br />

Suzhou, China. $195,560, 2007. 2.50-year grant. To promote<br />

institutional reforms in education through research and establishment of<br />

national award for innovations in management reform and local best<br />

practices.<br />

6584. Twenty-First Century Foundation, New York, NY. $400,000, 2007.<br />

2-year grant. For general support to strengthen and expand philanthropy<br />

within and for African-American communities.<br />

6585. Twenty-First Century Foundation, New York, NY. $400,000, 2007. To<br />

strengthen finance and operational capacity, sharpen business model<br />

and develop strategic communications and media outreach capacity.<br />

6586. UB Foundation Services, Buffalo, NY. $100,000, 2007. For Centre for<br />

Comparative and Global Studies in Education to provide technical<br />

support and training for design of and initial training for successful<br />

student loan schemes in East Africa.<br />

6587. Union of Rural Workers of Santarem, Santarem, Brazil. $76,800, 2007.<br />

To provide training and technical assistance to ensure participation of<br />

poor rural communities in municipal development planning.<br />

6588. United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization,<br />

International Institute for Educational Planning, Paris, France. $80,000,<br />

2007. 1.25-year grant. To provide training on educational planning and<br />

management to Egyptian Ministry of Education officers.<br />

6589. Universities Allied for Essential Medicines, New Haven, CT. $100,000,<br />

2007. 2-year grant. To build institutional capacity, and for activities to<br />

leverage influence of universities in improving access to medicines in<br />

developing countries.<br />

6590. University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, AR. $50,000, 2007. 2-year grant.<br />

To assess long-term retention of assets and well-being of participants in<br />

individual development account programs in Arkansas and New Mexico.<br />

6591. University of California, Los Angeles, CA. $616,000, 2007. For Program<br />

in Global Health to develop guidance for foundations on mainstreaming<br />

HIV grant making to confront issues of accountability, leadership and<br />

equity and to develop policy review networks.<br />

6592. University of California, Berkeley, CA. $250,000, 2007. For Community<br />

Forestry Research Fellowship program and comprehensive review and<br />

evaluation of program.<br />

6593. University of California, Graduate School of Education, Berkeley, CA.<br />

$413,000, 2007. 2.50-year grant. To further city-level partnership to<br />

infuse arts into teacher training programs serving public schools in San<br />

Francisco East Bay Area.<br />

6594. University of Chile, Observatory of Education Policies, Santiago, Chile.<br />

$250,000, 2007. 2-year grant. To expand archive, prepare and<br />

disseminate analyses of education issues, award research grants,<br />

network and develop communications capacity.<br />

6595. University of Kansas, Lawrence, KS. $385,000, 2007. 2-year grant. For<br />

School of Social Welfare to study impact of Saving for Education,<br />

Entrepreneurship and Downpayment (SEED) initiative on participants and<br />

their parents.<br />

6596. University of London, Institute of Education, London, England. $25,000,<br />

2007. For Thomas Coram Research Unit to monitor and evaluate<br />

worldwide implementation of foundation’s Global Dialogues on Sexual<br />

Health and Wellbeing.<br />

6597. University of Michigan, School of Natural Resources and Environment,<br />

Ann Arbor, MI. $100,000, 2007. For Minority Environmental Leadership<br />

Development Initiative to organize national environmental justice<br />

research conference and follow-up activities.<br />

6598. University of Mulawarman, Samarinda, Indonesia. $200,000, 2007.<br />

2-year grant. To promote decentralized natural resources management<br />

in East Kalimantan.<br />

6599. University of the Autonomous Regions of the Caribbean Coast of<br />

Nicaragua, Managua, Nicaragua. $90,000, 2007. To develop and<br />

implement master’s degree program in intercultural health for<br />

professionals from indigenous and Afro-descendant communities.<br />

6600. Urban Institute, Washington, DC. $140,000, 2007. For Phase One of<br />

assessment of progress made on selected recommendations of its<br />

2003 report on ’Investing in Creativity: Study of Support Structure for<br />

U.S. Artists’.<br />

6601. Urgent Action Fund for Womens Human Rights Africa, Nairobi, Kenya.<br />

$500,000, 2007. 2-year grant. To expand rapid response grants<br />

program, convene human rights organizations to address controversial<br />

reproductive and sexual rights issues and strengthen fund’s governance<br />

structure.<br />

6602. Vision y Compromiso, El Cerrito, CA. $120,000, 2007. 2-year grant. To<br />

develop Spanish-language workshop and follow-up activities for<br />

community health workers on topics of reproductive health and rights and<br />

reproductive justice curriculum for Latino communities.<br />

6603. Volunteer Consulting Group, New York, NY. $26,000, 2007. For work<br />

to strengthen leadership capacity of nonprofit governing boards in<br />

Midtown Manhattan area.<br />

6604. Wallowa Resources, Enterprise, OR. $45,000, 2007. For strategic<br />

planning and to strengthen internal planning, administrative and financial<br />

systems in conjunction with its leadership transition.<br />

6605. Washington University, Saint Louis, MO. $2,715,123, 2007. 2-year<br />

grant. To identify impact of Saving for Education, Entrepreneurship and<br />

Downpayment initiative on low-income children and their families and<br />

begin implementing SEED for Oklahoma Kids demonstration.<br />

6606. Watershed Support Services and Activities Network, Secunderabad,<br />

India. $270,000, 2007. 3-year grant. For training, technical assistance,<br />

research and advocacy to help local consortium monitor and facilitate<br />

implementation of conservation-linked employment guarantee program<br />

in Andhra Pradesh.<br />

6607. Womens Action for New Directions Education Fund, Arlington, MA.<br />

$300,000, 2007. 2-year grant. To diversify constituencies engaged in<br />

public debate about U.S. security policy, conduct leadership training for<br />

women legislators and strengthen its organizational and development<br />

capacity.<br />

6608. Womens Center of the Shuafat Refugee Camp, East Jerusalem, West<br />

Bank/Gaza. $130,000, 2007. For training program for women<br />

community leaders to strengthen community participation in defining<br />

priorities and setting peace agenda.<br />

6609. Womens Environment and Development Organization, New York, NY.<br />

$500,000, 2007. For general support for organizational development<br />

and gender, environment and global governance programming.<br />

6610. Womens Funding Network, San Francisco, CA. $200,000, 2007. For<br />

general support for organizational development and financial expansion.<br />

6611. Workers College, Adult Access Project, Durban, South Africa.<br />

$200,000, 2007. 2-year grant. To improve and formalize access paths<br />

into higher education institutions for adult learners.<br />

6612. Yale University, New Haven, CT. $1,051,000, 2007. 3-year grant. To<br />

evaluate pilot programs that provide asset and support services to very<br />

poor people in developing countries to help them to increase their<br />

incomes and gain access to microfinance programs.<br />

6613. Yayasan Mitra INTI, Jakarta, Indonesia. $340,000, 2007. 2.50-year<br />

grant. To provide technical assistance to government agencies and<br />

women’s NGOs on sexuality and reproductive health programs and<br />

advocacy.<br />

6614. Yunnan Academy of Social Sciences, Kunming, China. $80,800, 2007.<br />

2-year grant. For pilot programs in gender-awareness and participatory<br />

decision-making training for male and female village officials in Yunnan<br />

Province.<br />

6615. Yunnan Health and Development Research Association, Kunming,<br />

China. $197,400, 2007. 2-year grant. For research, training, advocacy,<br />

publications and networking on reproductive health and rights and for<br />

organizational development.<br />

Foundation for Child Development<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national basis. No support for the direct provision of<br />

pre-kindergarten education, child care, or health care. No grants for<br />

capital campaigns, endowments, or for the purchase, construction, or<br />

renovation of buildings.<br />

6616. Harvard University, Cambridge, MA. $100,000, 2008. 1.25-year grant.<br />

To develop Professional Development Institute to support educators<br />

implementing PK-3 strategies to improve teaching and learning in early<br />

childhood and elementary education.<br />

6617. University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC. $115,000, 2008. To<br />

develop and market products that inform implementation of PK-3<br />

approach in schools and school districts.<br />

6618. University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA. $120,000, 2008. 1.75-year<br />

grant. To develop business plan supporting use of CLASS as professional<br />

development tool for school districts implementing PK-3.<br />

Freeman Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in VT for conservation and environment grants;<br />

Asian studies grants are awarded nationally. No grants to individuals, or<br />

for endowments or capital campaigns.<br />

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6619. College for Every Student, Cornwall, VT. $150,000, 2007. For Hawaii<br />

Schools program.<br />

6620. Indiana Council for the Social Studies, Bloomington, IN. $50,000,<br />

2007. For Global Indiana China Exchange program.<br />

6621. Insites A Support Network for Educational Change, Longmont, CO.<br />

$201,810, 2007. For K-12 program assessment.<br />

6622. National Association of Japan-America Societies, Washington, DC.<br />

$735,000, 2007. For Japan-America Youth Baseball Camp, U.S. High<br />

School Diplomats Program, All Japan High School Diplomats Program,<br />

and administration.<br />

6623. Preservation Trust of Vermont, Burlington, VT. $521,000, 2007. For<br />

projects and administration.<br />

6624. U.S.-China Policy Foundation, Washington, DC. $50,000, 2007. For<br />

Policymakers Seminar and Trip to China.<br />

Gilder Foundation, Inc.<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in NY. No grants to individuals.<br />

6625. Brighter Choice Foundation, Albany, NY. $200,000, 2006.<br />

6626. Classroom, Inc., New York, NY. $10,000, 2006.<br />

The Goldman Sachs Foundation<br />

(formerly Goldman Sachs Fund)<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national basis. No support for advocacy groups or<br />

religious, fraternal, or political organizations. No grants to individuals, or<br />

for fundraising events.<br />

6627. Educational Testing Service, Princeton, NJ. $210,000, 2006. To<br />

evaluate selected Foundation programs, to serve as advisors on<br />

evaluation, and to assist in dissemination of findings and results.<br />

6628. Executive Service Corps, National, New York, NY. $195,000, 2006. For<br />

Academy for Promising Leaders in Urban Schools (APLUS), which will<br />

actively recruit and train master teachers and assistant principals for<br />

advanced leadership roles in NYC high schools.<br />

6629. Hispanics in Philanthropy, San Francisco, CA. $25,000, 2006. For<br />

Leadership Training Institute that will provide Board members, CEO’s and<br />

senior managers of Latino-led, Latino-serving nonprofits with<br />

organizational management and leadership training in Los Angeles.<br />

6630. National Council on Economic Education, New York, NY. $225,000,<br />

2006. To develop capital markets professional development seminar for<br />

teachers, hold at Museum of American Financial History, and to develop<br />

online capital markets course for teachers.<br />

6631. Nativity Mission Center, New York, NY. $50,000, 2006. To support<br />

summer conference on professional development for teachers of ten<br />

Nativity Schools and to support technology consultant at Saint Ignatius<br />

School.<br />

6632. Strategic Education Research Partnership Institute, Washington, DC.<br />

$300,000, 2006. For use over one year for collaborative partnership with<br />

Minority Student Achievement Network to enhance algebra learning and<br />

academic youth achievement.<br />

William T. Grant Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national basis; giving limited to NY, NJ, and CT for<br />

youth service grants. No grants to individuals (except for W.T. Grant<br />

Scholars Program), or for annual fundraising campaigns, equipment and<br />

materials, land acquisition, building or renovation projects, operating<br />

budgets, endowments, or scholarships; no loans.<br />

6633. American Youth Work Center, Washington, DC. $150,000, 2007. 2-year<br />

grant. To strengthen Youth Today’s investigative research capabilities.<br />

6634. Bay Area Partnership, Oakland, CA. $25,000, 2007. To build capacity<br />

of high school after-school programs.<br />

6635. Big Brothers Big Sisters of America, Philadelphia, PA. $50,000, 2007.<br />

For Enhanced SBM Model Design.<br />

6636. Brooklyn Botanic Garden, Brooklyn, NY. $25,000, 2007. To incorporate<br />

social service training and services within Garden Apprentice Program.<br />

6637. Brooklyn Childrens Museum, Brooklyn, NY. $25,000, 2007. To develop<br />

strategies for recruiting and retaining middle school youth for Brooklyn<br />

Children’s Museum’s Museum Team.<br />

6638. Brooklyn College of the City University of New York, Community<br />

Partnership, Brooklyn, NY. $25,000, 2007. For Service Learning to Pro:<br />

Building BCCP Step by Step.<br />

6639. Dancewave, Brooklyn, NY. $25,000, 2007. To improve curriculum and<br />

handbook for after-school program.<br />

6640. Family ReEntry, Norwalk, CT. $25,000, 2007. For Transitions Mentoring<br />

Program for Incarcerated Youth: Post-Release Improvement Project.<br />

6641. Free Arts for Abused Children of New York City, New York, NY. $25,000,<br />

2007. For volunteer enhancement.<br />

6642. High/Scope Educational Research Foundation, Ypsilanti, MI.<br />

$202,644, 2007. 2-year grant. For research project, The High/Scope<br />

Youth Program Quality Intervention for After-School Programs.<br />

6643. Horticultural Society of New York, New York, NY. $25,000, 2007. For<br />

Urban Horticulture for at-risk young adults.<br />

6644. Impact Strategies, Washington, DC. $340,000, 2007. For Bridging<br />

Research, Policy, and Practice in the Allied Youth Fields.<br />

6645. Learning Point Associates, Naperville, IL. $100,000, 2007. For<br />

research project, The Impact of Self-Assessment on Afterschool Program<br />

Quality.<br />

6646. Mental Health Association of New York City, New York, NY. $25,000,<br />

2007. For Adolescent Skills Center Internship-to-Work Program.<br />

6647. Morningside Center for Teaching Social Responsibility, New York, NY.<br />

$25,000, 2007. For CLASS-Based Professional Development in Social<br />

and Emotional Learning.<br />

6648. National Academies, Washington, DC. $25,000, 2007. For Protecting<br />

Students’ Records and Facilitating Education Research: A Workshop.<br />

6649. Northwestern University, Evanston, IL. $843,729, 2007. 3-year grant.<br />

For research project, After-School Programs for High School Students: An<br />

Evaluation of After School Matters.<br />

6650. Opportunities for a Better Tomorrow, Brooklyn, NY. $25,000, 2007. For<br />

curriculum development and outcomes-based lesson planning.<br />

6651. Staten Island Childrens Museum, Staten Island, NY. $25,000, 2007.<br />

2-year grant. For Constructive Mood Management (CMM) Program<br />

Improvement Project.<br />

6652. University of California, Los Angeles, CA. $20,133, 2007. For<br />

Qualitative Consulting Service for Supporting Mixed-Method Research,<br />

for William T. Grant Scholars Program.<br />

6653. University of Chicago, Chicago, IL. $530,000, 2007. To build capacity<br />

to evaluate Group-Level Interventions: Year 3.<br />

6654. University of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago, IL. $196,917, 2007. 2-year<br />

grant. For research project, Promoting Evidence-Based Decision-Making<br />

in Youth Mentoring Programs.<br />

6655. University of Tennessee, Knoxville, TN. $150,000, 2007. For research<br />

project, The Direct, Indirect and Moderating Effects of Organizational<br />

Climate in Child Welfare Agencies.<br />

6656. University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA. $200,000, 2007. For research<br />

project, Empirical and Theoretical Issues in Classroom Observation:<br />

Creating Practical Tools for School-Based Researchers and Practitioners.<br />

6657. Wichita State University, Wichita, KS. $150,000, 2007. For research<br />

project, Phase One Project Examining Setting-Level Capacity Building on<br />

After-School Programs.<br />

6658. Yale University, New Haven, CT. $1,594,182, 2007. 4-year grant. For<br />

research project, Using Emotional Literacy to Improve Youth-Serving<br />

Organizations.<br />

6659. Yale University, New Haven, CT. $236,038, 2007. 4-year grant. For<br />

research project, Using Emotional Literacy to Improve Youth-Serving<br />

Organizations.<br />

6660. Youth Communication/New York Center, New York, NY. $25,000,<br />

2007. To improve youth services through enhanced staff training.<br />

Gladys and Roland Harriman Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national basis. No grants to individuals.<br />

6661. Classroom, Inc., New York, NY. $100,000, 2006. For general support.<br />

The John A. Hartford Foundation, Inc.<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national basis. No grants to individuals (including<br />

student loans or scholarships), or for annual or capital campaigns,<br />

building renovations, equipment, general operating support, technical<br />

assistance, seed money, emergency or endowment funds, or deficit<br />

financing.<br />

6662. National PACE Association, Alexandria, VA. $334,856, 2007. 2-year<br />

grant. To help rural elder care providers apply for federal funds to develop<br />

local PACE sites.<br />

6663. New York University, New York, NY. $2,622,560, 2007. 3-year grant.<br />

To develop a series of geriatric nursing assessment videos and<br />

corresponding articles for use by community college nursing programs to<br />

improve the ability of nurses to care for elderly patients.<br />

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6664. Preventive Medicine Research Institute, Sausalito, CA. $200,000,<br />

2007. To plan for expansion of scientifically proven Program for<br />

Reversing Heart Disease to seniors and healthcare providers who serve<br />

them and to develop models of health care delivery to seniors.<br />

6665. Sigma Theta Tau International Foundation for Nursing, Indianapolis, IN.<br />

$529,575, 2007. To plan for establishment of geriatric nursing<br />

leadership academy, which will prepare and position nurses in leadership<br />

roles within health care delivery settings and improve the quality of care<br />

to geriatric patients and their families.<br />

6666. Visiting Nurse Service of New York, New York, NY. $835,466, 2007.<br />

2-year grant. To establish national framework of geriatric home care<br />

practice guidelines that can be used by accrediting agencies, public and<br />

private purchasers, and by home care organizations to guide and assess<br />

the delivery of home health services to older persons.<br />

Charles Hayden Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to the metropolitan Boston, MA, and New York, NY<br />

areas (including the cities of Newark, Jersey City, and Paterson, NJ). No<br />

support for fraternal groups, religious organizations other than<br />

community youth-related projects, arts exposure programs, institutions<br />

of higher education except to support work on precollegiate programs<br />

(other than recruitment programs for a particular college), hospitals,<br />

hospices, or projects essentially medical in nature. No grants to<br />

individuals, or for endowment funds, operating budgets, fellowships,<br />

annual campaigns, emergency funds, deficit financing, publications, or<br />

conferences; no loans.<br />

6667. Building Excellent Schools, Boston, MA. $25,000, 2007. Toward<br />

training of charter school leaders in New York and continued services to<br />

operating charter schools.<br />

6668. Community Resource Exchange, New York, NY. $10,500, 2007. For<br />

capacity building efforts of Oasis Community Corporation.<br />

6669. Community Resource Exchange, New York, NY. $10,500, 2007. For<br />

capacity building efforts of Harlem Children Society.<br />

6670. Project RIGHT, Grove Hall, MA. $108,000, 2007. For expansion of Safe<br />

Haven Capacity Campaign.<br />

6671. Volunteer Consulting Group, New York, NY. $16,000, 2007. For<br />

technical assistance to Hayden youth serving grantees.<br />

6672. Volunteer Consulting Group, New York, NY. $15,000, 2007. For<br />

outreach, workshop and coaching initiative to New York City youth serving<br />

organizations.<br />

The Hearst Foundation, Inc.<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to the U.S. and its territories. No support for public<br />

policy, or public policy research, advocacy, or foreign countries. No grants<br />

to individuals, or for media or publishing projects, conferences,<br />

workshops, seminars, seed funding, multi-year grants, special events,<br />

tables, or advertising for fundraising events; no loans or program-related<br />

investments.<br />

6673. Achieve Minneapolis, Minneapolis, MN. $75,000, 2007. Toward Arts<br />

for Academic Achievement Program.<br />

6674. Childrens Aid and Family Services, Paramus, NJ. $75,000, 2007. To<br />

create model curriculum for Clinical Child Care providers.<br />

6675. John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, Washington, DC.<br />

$100,000, 2007. Toward Center’s Arts Education Professional<br />

Development Program.<br />

6676. Teaching Matters, New York, NY. $75,000, 2007. For general support.<br />

6677. Texas Heart Institute, Houston, TX. $100,000, 2007. For educational<br />

programming.<br />

William Randolph Hearst Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to the U.S. and its territories. No support for public<br />

policy, public schools, advocacy, or foreign countries. No grants to<br />

individuals, or for media projects, conferences, workshops, seminars,<br />

multi-year grants, publishing projects, special events, seed funding,<br />

public policy research, tables, or advertising for fundraising events; no<br />

loans or program-related investments.<br />

6678. Brooklyn Childrens Museum, Brooklyn, NY. $125,000, 2007. Toward<br />

expansion of education programs for children, as part of campaign that<br />

will double size of Museum’s facilities and its programmatic capacity.<br />

6679. Center for Community Change, Washington, DC. $100,000, 2007.<br />

Toward ’Generation Change’ Internship and Fellowship Program for<br />

youth.<br />

6680. Good Shepherd Services, New York, NY. $200,000, 2007. Toward<br />

endowment campaign to strengthen Good Shepherd’s organizational and<br />

programmatic capacity, and to help meet 1:1 challenge grant of $1<br />

million from Clark Foundation.<br />

6681. Local Initiatives Support Corporation, New York, NY. $200,000, 2007.<br />

Toward Mid South Delta LISC Program, which works to support economic<br />

development projects in distressed communities in Arkansas, Louisiana<br />

and Mississippi, and to be leveraged through matching support from LISC<br />

national office.<br />

6682. Teachers Network, New York, NY. $150,000, 2007. For general<br />

support.<br />

6683. Volunteer Consulting Group, New York, NY. $50,000, 2007. To<br />

maintain boardnetUSA, VCG’s website, that connects nonprofit<br />

organizations with individuals desiring to serve as board members.<br />

The Heckscher Foundation for Children<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in the greater New York, NY, area. No grants to<br />

individuals, or for operating budgets, annual campaigns, deficit<br />

financing, fundraising events, political efforts, or endowment funds; no<br />

loans.<br />

6684. Art Education for the Blind, New York, NY. $25,000, 2006. For<br />

curriculum development, evaluation and outreach.<br />

6685. Brownsville Multi-Service Family Health Center, Brooklyn, NY. $50,000,<br />

2006. For equipment, supplies, technology upgrade and planning for<br />

in-school adolescent health center.<br />

6686. Center for Educational Innovation-Public Education Association, New<br />

York, NY. $50,000, 2006. For charter school technical assistance<br />

center.<br />

6687. New Leaders for New Schools, New York, NY. $32,000, 2006. For<br />

program support.<br />

6688. Safe Horizon, New York, NY. $25,760, 2006. For kitchen equipment<br />

for drop-in center for homeless youth.<br />

6689. Teach for America, New York, NY. $300,000, 2006.<br />

The F. B. Heron Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in Appalachia; CA; Chicago, IL; MI; Kansas City,<br />

MO; Twin Cities, MN; the Mississippi Delta; NC; NJ; New York, NY; and<br />

TX. No grants to individuals, or for endowments or capital campaigns.<br />

6690. Child Care Services Association, Chapel Hill, NC. $100,000, 2007.<br />

2-year grant. For general support for technical assistance to help child<br />

care homes and centers in North Carolina achieve national accreditation.<br />

6691. Community Housing Wyandotte County, Kansas City, KS. $100,000,<br />

2007. 2-year grant. For home ownership and commercial real estate<br />

development in low-income neighborhoods.<br />

6692. Corporation for Enterprise Development, Washington, DC. $300,000,<br />

2007. 2-year grant. For general support to promote enterprise<br />

development and asset-building in low-income communities and project<br />

support for the evaluation of manufactured housing program.<br />

6693. Down East Partnership for Children, Rocky Mount, NC. $100,000,<br />

2007. 2-year grant. For general support to provide child care<br />

scholarships to low-income parents who work or attend school in Nash<br />

and Edgecombe counties and to assist local child care centers and family<br />

homes to achieve accreditation.<br />

6694. Family Conservancy, Kansas City, KS. $250,000, 2007. 2-year grant.<br />

To help community-based child care centers in Kansas City achieve<br />

nationally accredited quality care.<br />

6695. First Childrens Finance, Minneapolis, MN. $60,000, 2007. 2-year grant.<br />

For general support to build business infrastructure of quality child care<br />

programs through lending, technical assistance, and equity investments.<br />

6696. First Nations Development Institute, Longmont, CO. $200,000, 2007.<br />

2-year grant. For project support to build the capacity of new and<br />

emerging native reservation-based nonprofit development organizations<br />

through the Little Eagle Staff Fund.<br />

6697. First Nations Oweesta Corporation, Rapid City, SD. $130,000, 2007.<br />

2-year grant. For general support to assist tribes and tribal communities<br />

through loans, investments, technical assistance, training, and financial<br />

literacy education.<br />

6698. Greater Minnesota Housing Fund, Saint Paul, MN. $200,000, 2007.<br />

2-year grant. For general support to advance home-ownership<br />

opportunities in low-income Minnesota communities.<br />

6699. Housing Assistance Council, Washington, DC. $250,000, 2007. 2-year<br />

grant. For general support for technical assistance and financing for rural<br />

home-ownership programs in low-income communities.<br />

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6700. IFF, Chicago, IL. $150,000, 2007. 2-year grant. For general support for<br />

home-ownership initiative.<br />

6701. Kent State University, Kent, OH. $150,000, 2007. 2-year grant. For<br />

general support of Ohio Employee Ownership Center to provide outreach,<br />

information, and technical assistance to employees and business<br />

owners on employee ownership.<br />

6702. Local Initiatives Support Corporation, Greenville, MS. $150,000, 2007.<br />

2-year grant. For project support for Mid South Delta LISC’s work with<br />

local community development organizations to develop their capacity to<br />

revitalize their communities with a focus on affordable home ownership.<br />

6703. Neighborhood Development Center, Saint Paul, MN. $150,000, 2007.<br />

2-year grant. For general support to provide training, working capital, and<br />

incubator facilities to entrepreneurs and commercial real estate<br />

development in the inner core neighborhoods of Saint Paul and<br />

Minneapolis.<br />

6704. Neighborhood Housing Services of New York City, New York, NY.<br />

$250,000, 2007. 2-year grant. For general support to assist low-income<br />

people to achieve and maintain home ownership.<br />

6705. Opportunity Fund, San Jose, CA. $150,000, 2007. 2-year grant. For<br />

general support to provide financing and technical assistance for small<br />

business development, home-ownership opportunities, and Individual<br />

Development Accounts for low-income people in Silicon Valley.<br />

6706. Southern Financial Partners, Arkadelphia, AR. $150,000, 2007. 2-year<br />

grant. For general support for lending and technical assistance to small<br />

businesses and comprehensive community development in the Delta<br />

region.<br />

6707. Washington Interfaith Network, Washington, DC. $150,000, 2007.<br />

2-year grant. For general support for comprehensive community<br />

development efforts in Washington, D.C.<br />

6708. Woodstock Institute, Chicago, IL. $200,000, 2007. 2-year grant. For<br />

general support for research and technical assistance to help meet the<br />

capital and credit needs of low-income neighborhoods.<br />

Homeland Foundation, Inc.<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in CT, with emphasis on Old Lyme, and New York,<br />

NY. No grants to individuals.<br />

6709. Convent of the Sacred Heart, New York, NY. $400,000, 2006. For<br />

chapel renovation and chaplain’s salary.<br />

Independence Community Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in Nassau, New York, Suffolk, and Westchester<br />

counties, NY, and Bergen, Essex, Hudson, Middlesex, Monmouth,<br />

Ocean, and Union counties, NJ. No support for political or religious<br />

organizations. No grants to individuals, or for tickets for dinners, golf<br />

outings, or fundraising events.<br />

6710. Academy for Educational Development, New York, NY. $25,000, 2006.<br />

6711. Community Resource Exchange, New York, NY. $20,000, 2006.<br />

6712. Neighborhood Technical Assistance Clinic, Brooklyn, NY. $12,000,<br />

2006.<br />

6713. Nonprofit Finance Fund, Morristown, NJ. $10,000, 2006.<br />

6714. Settlement Housing Fund, New York, NY. $50,000, 2006.<br />

6715. Taproot Foundation, Brooklyn, NY. $20,000, 2006.<br />

Christian A. Johnson Endeavor Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in the U.S. and Central and Eastern Europe. No<br />

support for government agencies, or for community or neighborhood<br />

projects, religious institutions, or for health care. No grants to<br />

individuals, or for annual campaigns, emergency funds, deficit financing,<br />

land acquisitions, building projects, medical research, demonstration<br />

projects, publications, or conferences; no loans (except for<br />

program-related investments).<br />

6716. Appalachian College Association, Berea, KY. $10,000, 2007. For<br />

Leadership Event for Appalachian College Presidents.<br />

6717. Council for Aid to Education, New York, NY. $182,500, 2007. For<br />

Standards Setting Study of CLA.<br />

6718. Education Conservancy, Portland, OR. $35,000, 2007. For general<br />

operating support.<br />

6719. Foundation Center, New York, NY. $15,000, 2007. For general<br />

operating support and capacity-building campaign.<br />

6720. Orpheon, The Little Orchestra Society, New York, NY. $75,000, 2007.<br />

For salary of new Managing Director.<br />

Joukowsky Family Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in the northeastern U.S. No grants to individuals.<br />

6721. Nightingale-Bamford School, New York, NY. $22,500, 2006. For<br />

consulting project.<br />

The JPMorgan Chase Foundation<br />

(formerly The Chase Manhattan Foundation)<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national basis in areas of company operations; giving<br />

also to U.S.-based international organizations active in areas of company<br />

operations abroad. No support for religious, fraternal, social, or other<br />

membership organizations not of direct benefit to the entire community,<br />

volunteer operated organizations, or United Way member agencies. No<br />

grants to individuals, or for capital campaigns or endowments,<br />

scholarships, fundraising, or special events or other short-term projects.<br />

6722. Boston Cares, Boston, MA. $16,400, 2006.<br />

6723. Center for Non-Profit Corporations, North Brunswick, NJ. $25,000,<br />

2006.<br />

6724. Center for Women and Enterprise, Boston, MA. $75,000, 2006.<br />

6725. Childrens Health Fund, New York, NY. $50,000, 2006.<br />

6726. Chinese-American Planning Council, New York, NY. $52,000, 2006.<br />

6727. Chinese-American Planning Council, New York, NY. $38,000, 2006.<br />

6728. Community Economic Development Assistance Corporation, Boston,<br />

MA. $10,000, 2006.<br />

6729. Connecticut Center for School Change, Hartford, CT. $25,000, 2006.<br />

6730. Creative Capital Foundation, New York, NY. $25,000, 2006.<br />

6731. EcoLogic Development Fund, Cambridge, MA. $100,000, 2006.<br />

6732. Faith Center for Community Development, New York, NY. $25,000,<br />

2006.<br />

6733. Forest Park Trust, Woodhaven, NY. $25,000, 2006.<br />

6734. Local Initiatives Support Corporation, New York, NY. $25,000, 2006.<br />

6735. Local Initiatives Support Corporation, New York, NY. $15,000, 2006.<br />

6736. Local Initiatives Support Corporation, New York, NY. $10,000, 2006.<br />

6737. Local Initiatives Support Corporation, New York, NY. $10,000, 2006.<br />

6738. Neighborhood Housing Services of Greater New Haven, New Haven, CT.<br />

$20,000, 2006.<br />

6739. Neighborhood Technical Assistance Clinic, Brooklyn, NY. $25,000,<br />

2006.<br />

6740. New England Foundation for the Arts, Boston, MA. $10,000, 2006.<br />

6741. Partnership in Philanthropy, Chatham, NJ. $16,500, 2006.<br />

6742. Princeton Center for Leadership Training, Princeton, NJ. $25,000,<br />

2006.<br />

6743. Settlement Housing Fund, New York, NY. $10,000, 2006.<br />

6744. Teach for America, Newark, NJ. $15,000, 2006.<br />

6745. Teach for America, New York, NY. $10,000, 2006.<br />

6746. TechnoServe, Norwalk, CT. $10,000, 2006.<br />

6747. Tides Center, EM Power, San Francisco, CA. $15,000, 2006. For<br />

program support in New York, NY.<br />

The J. M. Kaplan Fund, Inc.<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in New York City, NY; cross-borders of North<br />

America; and worldwide. No grants to individuals, including scholarships<br />

and fellowships, or for construction or building programs, endowment<br />

funds, operating budgets of educational or medical institutions, film or<br />

video, or sponsorship of books, dances, plays, or other works of art.<br />

6748. Bronx River Alliance, Bronx, NY. $40,000, 2006. For planning and<br />

building Bronx River Greenway.<br />

6749. Brooklyn Bridge Park Conservancy, Brooklyn, NY. $15,000, 2006. For<br />

strategic plan for park programming.<br />

6750. Brooklyn Greenway Initiative, Brooklyn, NY. $20,000, 2006. For<br />

planning for Brooklyn waterfront greenway: Greenpoint to Red Hook.<br />

6751. Fundacion Amistad, New York, NY. $125,000, 2006. For Calle<br />

Cardenas Project; additional 20th century Preservation Project<br />

Development, US Architectural Influence in Havana, Inventory of Heritage<br />

Sites, Capacity Building for GIS.<br />

6752. Old Stone House, New York, NY. $20,000, 2006. For planning and<br />

program development for JJ Byrne Park.<br />

The Kohlberg Foundation, Inc.<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in the U.S., with emphasis on CA and MA; giving<br />

also in Baja CA, Mexico. No grants to individuals.<br />

6753. Conservation Resources, Chester, NJ. $30,000, 2006. For matching<br />

grant.<br />

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6754. Environmental Careers Organization, Boston, MA. $22,131, 2006. For<br />

internship.<br />

6755. Environmental Careers Organization, Boston, MA. $10,000, 2006. For<br />

general support.<br />

6756. Four One Five Society, Redding, CA. $15,000, 2006. For general<br />

support.<br />

6757. Land Trust Alliance, Washington, DC. $52,920, 2006. For capacity<br />

building at Mount Grace and Franklin Land Trusts.<br />

6758. Trustees of Reservations, Beverly, MA. $80,000, 2006. For capacity<br />

building in Highlands region of W. Mass, CPA, and education outreach.<br />

Emily Davie and Joseph S. Kornfeld Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to the continental U.S., with emphasis on New York,<br />

NY, for educational grants.<br />

6759. Ethical Culture Fieldston School, New York, NY. $10,000, 2007. For<br />

New Assistant Director Position.<br />

Henry R. Kravis Foundation, Inc.<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in NY. No grants to individuals.<br />

6760. Teach for America, New York, NY. $48,150, 2006.<br />

Samuel H. Kress Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in the U.S. and Europe. No support for art history<br />

programs below the pre-doctoral level, or the purchase of works of art.<br />

No grants for living artists, or for operating budgets, continuing support,<br />

annual campaigns, endowments, deficit financing, capital funds<br />

exhibitions, or films; no loans.<br />

6761. American Federation of Arts, New York, NY. $50,000, 2007. For<br />

Symbols of Power Napoleon and the Art of the Empire Style, 1800-1815.<br />

6762. American Federation of Arts, New York, NY. $10,000, 2007. For<br />

luncheon.<br />

Lauder Foundation, Inc.<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in the metropolitan New York, NY, area, and<br />

Philadelphia, PA. No grants to individuals.<br />

6763. Classroom, Inc., New York, NY. $45,000, 2006.<br />

Lavelle Fund for the Blind, Inc.<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in the New York City metropolitan area. No grants<br />

to individuals, or for deficit reduction, emergency funds, medical<br />

research programs, conferences or media events (unless an integral part<br />

of a broader program of direct service), or advocacy programs; no loans.<br />

6764. Calvert Social Investment Foundation, Bethesda, MD. $356,000,<br />

2007. 1.50-year grant. To buy ophthalmic equipment for Grameen Eye<br />

Hospital in Barisal, Bangladesh; for sustainability planning for Abbas<br />

Ndayao Eye Hospital in Dakar, Senegal; and to support David Greens<br />

coordinating, advising and fundraising for both projects.<br />

6765. Elizabeth Pierce Olmsted, MD, Center for the Visually Impaired, Buffalo,<br />

NY. $457,240, 2007. 2-year grant. To expand employment training and<br />

placement capacity by working with specific employers to identify call<br />

center, customer service and other job needs and by contracting with<br />

these employers to prepare and place blind and visually adults in these<br />

jobs.<br />

6766. Optometric Center of New York, New York, NY. $129,000, 2007.<br />

1.50-year grant. To demonstrate feasibility and cost-effectiveness of<br />

streamlined process for referring, diagnosing and treating elementary<br />

school children with vision-obstructing learning disabilities.<br />

6767. ORBIS International, New York, NY. $389,350, 2007. 3-year grant. To<br />

enable Orbis to help two eye hospitals in India strengthen their pediatric<br />

eye care capacity.<br />

Legacy Heritage Fund Limited<br />

(formerly KBRK, Inc.)<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in New York, NY; some giving also in MA, and<br />

Washington, DC and Israel. No grants to individuals (except for Legacy<br />

Heritage fellowships).<br />

6768. Cornell University, Ithaca, NY. $12,313, 2007. For program to provide<br />

cultural competency for workers in long term care facilities.<br />

6769. Schechter Institute of Jewish Studies, New York, NY. $136,500, 2007.<br />

For professional development program for TALI school teachers and<br />

administrators, and support textbook writing for TALI school system in<br />

Israel.<br />

The Lehman Brothers Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national and international basis, with emphasis on Los<br />

Angeles and San Francisco, CA, Denver, CO, Miami, FL, Atlanta, GA,<br />

Chicago, IL, Boston, MA, NJ, New York, NY, Dallas and Houston, TX,<br />

Africa, Asia, India, and Latin America. No support for religious, political,<br />

or fraternal organizations or discriminatory organizations.<br />

6770. Childrens Health Fund, New York, NY. $25,000, 2006. For general<br />

operating support.<br />

6771. Fund for Public Schools, New York, NY. $250,000, 2006. For<br />

Leadership Academy.<br />

6772. International Rescue Committee, New York, NY. $100,000, 2006. For<br />

Healing Classrooms Initiative.<br />

6773. Society for AIDS Care, Mongkok, Japan. $36,000, 2006. For training of<br />

healthcare workers in China to provide support services to those with<br />

HIV/AIDS.<br />

6774. Taproot Foundation, San Francisco, CA. $50,000, 2006. To strengthen<br />

volunteer resources and enable Taproot to expand into other cities,<br />

including New York.<br />

6775. Teach for America, New York, NY. $1,000,000, 2006. For general<br />

operating support.<br />

Leon Lowenstein Foundation, Inc.<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in the metropolitan New York, NY, area. No support<br />

for international organizations. No grants to individuals.<br />

6776. New Profit, Cambridge, MA. $10,000, 2007.<br />

6777. Strategic Education Research Partnership Institute, Washington, DC.<br />

$250,000, 2007.<br />

The Henry Luce Foundation, Inc.<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national and international basis; international activities<br />

limited to East and Southeast Asia. No support for journalism, medical<br />

or media projects. No grants to individuals (except for specially<br />

designated programs), or for endowments, domestic building campaigns,<br />

general operating support, annual fund drives; no loans.<br />

6778. Religion Newswriters Foundation, Westerville, OH. $180,000, 2007.<br />

2-year grant. For training and resources for journalists covering religion.<br />

The M & T Charitable Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in Washington, DC, DE, MD, Albany, Buffalo,<br />

Fishkill, New York, Rochester, Southern Tier, Syracuse, and Tarrytown,<br />

NY, and Altoona, Harrisburg, Hanover, Lancaster, Philadelphia,<br />

Pottsville, Reading, Wilkes-Barre, Williamsport, and York , PA. No support<br />

for political organizations, candidates, or lobbying organizations,<br />

fraternal or veterans’ organizations, sports teams, national or<br />

international organizations (unless their programs have significant local<br />

impact), or religious organizations not of direct benefit to the entire<br />

community. No grants to individuals.<br />

6779. Albany Center for Economic Success, Albany, NY. $10,000, 2006.<br />

6780. Banking Partnership for Community Development, New York, NY.<br />

$355,500, 2006.<br />

6781. Business Volunteers Unlimited Maryland, Baltimore, MD. $20,000,<br />

2006.<br />

6782. Capital Chamber Foundation, Albany, NY. $15,000, 2006.<br />

6783. Good Schools for All, San Diego, CA. $10,000, 2006.<br />

6784. Local Initiatives Support Corporation, New York, NY. $25,000, 2006.<br />

6785. Neighborhood Housing Services of Baltimore, Baltimore, MD. $15,000,<br />

2006.<br />

6786. Teach for America, New York, NY. $25,000, 2006.<br />

Josiah Macy, Jr. Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national basis. No grants to individuals, or for travel,<br />

capital funds, operating budgets, general undesignated support annual<br />

fund appeals, financing, construction or renovation projects, research,<br />

scholarships, or fellowships; no loans.<br />

6787. American Foundation for Pharmaceutical Education, Rockville, MD.<br />

$30,000, 2007. For program increasing faculty diversity in pharmacy<br />

schools.<br />

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Mellon—NEW YORK<br />

6788. National Development and Research Institutes, New York, NY.<br />

$24,750, 2007. To implement and evaluate training program for clinical<br />

and medical staff in outpatient drug treatment programs.<br />

6789. Opportunity Agenda, New York, NY. $35,000, 2007. For New York City<br />

Health Equity Initiative, preventing hospital closings and providing<br />

equitable care for under-represented low-income residents.<br />

6790. University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC. $35,000, 2007. To<br />

evaluate honors level academic enrichment program for disadvantaged<br />

undergraduate students.<br />

The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national basis with some international giving, primarily<br />

focused on South Africa. No support for primarily local organizations. No<br />

grants to individuals (including scholarships); no loans.<br />

6791. Alliance of Resident Theaters/New York, New York, NY. $150,000,<br />

2007. 2-year grant. To support capacity building and technical<br />

assistance programs.<br />

6792. American Music Center, New York, NY. $300,000, 2007. 3-year grant.<br />

To support online services and restructuring of member programs.<br />

6793. American Symphony Orchestra League, League of American Orchestras,<br />

New York, NY. $1,000,000, 2007. 1.50-year grant. To support transition<br />

issues related to implementation of new strategic plan.<br />

6794. Appalachian College Association, Berea, KY. $900,000, 2007. 2-year<br />

grant. To support Vice-President for Academic Programs, faculty<br />

development initiatives, and transition planning.<br />

6795. Art Sweats, David Dorfman Dance, New York, NY. $50,000, 2007.<br />

2.50-year grant. To support artistic initiatives and company development<br />

for Single Choreographer Dance Company.<br />

6796. Associated Colleges of the Midwest, Chicago, IL. $3,000,000, 2007.<br />

5-year grant. To establish endowment in support of administrative<br />

operations that serve academic programs.<br />

6797. Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA. $50,000, 2007. To evaluate<br />

software, Enterprise Service Bus, for institutions of higher education.<br />

6798. Council of Independent Colleges, Washington, DC. $33,150, 2007. To<br />

support planning for series of workshops to help faculty evaluate and use<br />

discipline-specific digital information.<br />

6799. Council on Library and Information Resources, Washington, DC.<br />

$39,800, 2007. To support evaluation and analysis of projects that<br />

involve large-scale digitization of books.<br />

6800. Cross Performance, Ralph Lemon Company, New York, NY. $60,000,<br />

2007. 2.50-year grant. To support artistic initiatives and company<br />

development for Single Choreographer Dance Company.<br />

6801. Cunningham Dance Foundation, New York, NY. $250,000, 2007.<br />

2.50-year grant. To support artistic initiatives and company development<br />

for Single Choreographer Dance Company.<br />

6802. Dance Continuum, Susan Marshall and Company, New York, NY.<br />

$55,000, 2007. 3-year grant. To support artistic initiatives and company<br />

development for Single Choreographer Dance Company.<br />

6803. Dance Exchange, Liz Lerman Dance Exchange, Takoma Park, MD.<br />

$150,000, 2007. 1.50-year grant. To support artistic initiatives and<br />

company development for Single Choreographer Dance Company.<br />

6804. Dickinson College, Carlisle, PA. $196,000, 2007. 3-year grant. Toward<br />

planning and development of Shared Administrative Services<br />

Consortium.<br />

6805. DOVA, Inc., Doug Varone and Dancers, New York, NY. $55,000, 2007.<br />

1.50-year grant. To support artistic initiatives and company development<br />

for Single Choreographer Dance Company.<br />

6806. Foundation for Dance Promotion, Bill T. Jones/Arnie Zane Dance<br />

Company, New York, NY. $200,000, 2007. 2.50-year grant. To support<br />

artistic initiatives and company development for Single Choreographer<br />

Dance Company.<br />

6807. Foundation of Tertiary Institutions in the Northern Metropolis,<br />

Johannesburg, South Africa. $50,000, 2007. 1.50-year grant. Toward<br />

assessment of shared library system called GAELIC.<br />

6808. Garth Fagan Dance, Rochester, NY. $100,000, 2007. 2-year grant. To<br />

support artistic initiatives and company development for Single<br />

Choreographer Dance Company.<br />

6809. Gotham Dance, Bebe Miller Company, New York, NY. $45,000, 2007.<br />

2.50-year grant. To support artistic initiatives and company development<br />

for Single Choreographer Dance Company.<br />

6810. Guthrie Theater Foundation, Minneapolis, MN. $200,000, 2007.<br />

1.50-year grant. To support Company Development Program and creation<br />

of new works, including premiere production of After A Hundred Years as<br />

part of National Theater Program.<br />

6811. Harvey Mudd College, Claremont, CA. $50,000, 2007. For search for<br />

New President as part of strategic planning.<br />

6812. Higher Education South Africa, Pretoria, South Africa. $230,000, 2007.<br />

5-year grant. To support program on management of institutions in higher<br />

education for potential leaders of South African universities.<br />

6813. Institute of International Education, New York, NY. $35,000, 2007.<br />

3.25-year grant. For evaluation of activities of Partnership for Higher<br />

Education in Africa.<br />

6814. Inta, Inc., Eiko and Koma, New York, NY. $45,000, 2007. 2.50-year<br />

grant. To support artistic initiatives and company development for Single<br />

Choreographer Dance Company.<br />

6815. Joe Goode Performance Group, San Francisco, CA. $50,000, 2007.<br />

1.50-year grant. To support artistic initiatives and company development<br />

for Single Choreographer Dance Company.<br />

6816. Lehigh University, Bethlehem, PA. $50,000, 2007. 2-year grant. To<br />

support search for new President as part of leadership development<br />

program.<br />

6817. Margaret Jenkins Dance Company, San Francisco, CA. $60,000, 2007.<br />

2-year grant. To support artistic initiatives and company development for<br />

Single Choreographer Dance Company.<br />

6818. Mark Morris Dance Group, Discalced, Brooklyn, NY. $250,000, 2007.<br />

2.50-year grant. To support artistic initiatives and company development<br />

for Single Choreographer Dance Company.<br />

6819. Marymount Manhattan College, New York, NY. $25,000, 2007. To<br />

support first phase of study of enrollment, retention, and planning for<br />

revamping of financial aid and enrollment management policies.<br />

6820. Metropolitan New York Library Council, New York, NY. $50,000, 2007.<br />

1.25-year grant. For strategic planning process.<br />

6821. Mount Holyoke College, South Hadley, MA. $2,500,000, 2007. 5-year<br />

grant. To support curricular, admissions, and financial initiatives that<br />

strengthen institutional sustainability as a Center of Excellence.<br />

6822. National Academy of Sciences, Board on Science, Technology and<br />

Economic Policy, Washington, DC. $300,000, 2007. 2-year grant. To<br />

support study, University Management of Intellectual Property: Lessons<br />

from a Generation of Experience, Research, and Dialogue since the<br />

Bayh-Dole Act of 1980. Project will involve commissioning papers<br />

synthesizing existing research, commissioning survey of research<br />

sponsors, university officials, and licensees, holding national<br />

conference, evaluating various objectives of technology transfer and<br />

recommending best practices for research institutions and research<br />

sponsors.<br />

6823. National Arts Strategies, Washington, DC. $150,000, 2007. To support<br />

executive education programs for nonprofit arts organizations.<br />

6824. National Arts Strategies, Washington, DC. $50,000, 2007. To support<br />

development of Educational Series for executives of large arts and<br />

cultural institutions.<br />

6825. National Opinion Research Center, Chicago, IL. $500,000, 2007.<br />

3-year grant. To support study of cultural infrastructure in the U.S. by<br />

Cultural Policy Center at the University of Chicago.<br />

6826. New York Foundation for the Arts, New York, NY. $20,000, 2007. For<br />

Foundation Partnership to support planning for analysis and needs<br />

assessment of dance and theater fields, implementation of dance and<br />

theater regranting programs and evaluation process.<br />

6827. Nonprofit Coordinating Committee of New York, New York, NY.<br />

$35,000, 2007. For general support.<br />

6828. Nonprofit Finance Fund, New York, NY. $450,000, 2007. To support<br />

financial analyses of and consultation with selected dance companies<br />

and other performing arts organizations.<br />

6829. Nonprofit Finance Fund, New York, NY. $50,000, 2007. To support<br />

comparative analysis of 18 single choreographer modern dance<br />

companies in Foundation’s dance program.<br />

6830. NPowerNY, New York, NY. $50,000, 2007. To support creation of<br />

survey instrument to access information technology needs of performing<br />

arts sector.<br />

6831. Paul Taylor Dance Foundation, New York, NY. $15,000, 2007. For<br />

business analysis.<br />

6832. Philadelphia Orchestra Association, Philadelphia, PA. $800,000, 2007.<br />

2-year grant. To support electronic media activities and redesign of<br />

subscription and regional concert series and Greater Philadelphia<br />

Project.<br />

6833. Pick Up Performance Company, David Gordon Pick Up Company, New<br />

York, NY. $100,000, 2007. 2.50-year grant. To support artistic<br />

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Grants for Capacity Building, Management & Technical Assistance<br />

initiatives and company development for Single Choreographer Dance<br />

Company.<br />

6834. Pittsburgh Symphony Society, Pittsburgh, PA. $800,000, 2007. 2-year<br />

grant. For new strategic initiatives.<br />

6835. Ringside, Streb, Inc, Brooklyn, NY. $115,000, 2007. 2-year grant. To<br />

support artistic initiatives and company development for Single<br />

Choreographer Dance Company.<br />

6836. Ripon College, Ripon, WI. $15,000, 2007. To support academic<br />

planning and interinstitutional collaboration in collaboration with<br />

Lawrence University.<br />

6837. Saint Olaf College, Northfield, MN. $50,000, 2007. 2-year grant. To<br />

support strategic planning.<br />

6838. Shimer College, Chicago, IL. $50,000, 2007. 1.50-year grant. To<br />

support efforts aimed at strengthening admissions and enrollment<br />

management.<br />

6839. Spelman College, Atlanta, GA. $25,000, 2007. To develop strategic<br />

plan for Women’s Research and Resource Center.<br />

6840. Stephen Petronio Dance Company, New York, NY. $75,000, 2007.<br />

1.50-year grant. To support artistic initiatives and company development<br />

of Single Choreographer Dance Company.<br />

6841. Trisha Brown Dance Company, New York, NY. $200,000, 2007.<br />

2.50-year grant. To support artistic initiatives and company for<br />

development Single Choreographer Dance Company.<br />

6842. Vassar College, Poughkeepsie, NY. $50,000, 2007. 2-year grant. For<br />

strategic planning as part of new president transition.<br />

Mercury Foundation of New York, Inc.<br />

(formerly Amy and Larry Robbins Foundation, Inc.)<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in NY. No grants to individuals.<br />

6843. Parents of Autistic Children of Ocean County, Hazlet, NJ. $22,500,<br />

2006. To ensure professional, parent and paraprofessionals are trained<br />

in teaching and working with autistic people.<br />

Mertz Gilmore Foundation<br />

(formerly Joyce Mertz-Gilmore Foundation)<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national basis for Human Rights; also giving in the<br />

Northeast and New York City for Climate Change Solutions, and in New<br />

York City for Dance and Communities programs. No support for sectarian<br />

religious concerns. No grants to individuals, or for endowments, annual<br />

fund appeals, fundraising events, conferences, workshops, publications,<br />

film or media projects, scholarships, research, fellowships, or travel.<br />

6844. Border Network for Human Rights, El Paso, TX. $100,000, 2006. For<br />

human rights training institute.<br />

6845. Citizens for NYC, New York, NY. $50,000, 2006. For CASH BACK<br />

campaign.<br />

6846. Dance/NYC, New York, NY. $50,000, 2006. For fundraising capacity<br />

enrichment.<br />

6847. National Center for Human Rights Education, Decatur, GA. $60,000,<br />

2006. For training evaluation.<br />

6848. National Economic and Social Rights Initiative, New York, NY. $50,000,<br />

2006. For human rights training program.<br />

MetLife Foundation<br />

(formerly Metropolitan Life Foundation)<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national basis. No support for private foundations,<br />

religious, fraternal, athletic, political, social, or veterans’ organizations,<br />

hospitals, United Way-supported organizations, local chapters of national<br />

organizations, disease-specific organizations, labor groups, international<br />

organizations, organizations primarily engaged in patient care or direct<br />

treatment, drug treatment centers or community health clinics, or<br />

elementary or secondary schools. No grants to individuals (except for<br />

Medical Research Awards and employee-related scholarships), or for<br />

endowments, courtesy advertising, or festival participation.<br />

6849. BoardSource, Washington, DC. $40,000, 2007.<br />

6850. Childrens Health Fund, New York, NY. $125,000, 2007.<br />

6851. College for Every Student, Cornwall, VT. $305,000, 2007.<br />

6852. Count Me In for Womens Economic Independence, New York, NY.<br />

$100,000, 2007.<br />

6853. Education Pioneers, San Jose, CA. $100,000, 2007.<br />

6854. National Center for Creative Aging, Brooklyn, NY. $50,000, 2007.<br />

6855. National Council of La Raza, Washington, DC. $200,000, 2007.<br />

6856. National Council of La Raza, Washington, DC. $150,000, 2007.<br />

6857. National Staff Development Council, Oxford, OH. $40,000, 2007.<br />

6858. Neighborhood Housing Services of New York City, New York, NY.<br />

$80,000, 2007.<br />

6859. New England Foundation for the Arts, Boston, MA. $250,000, 2007.<br />

6860. New York City Leadership Academy, Long Island City, NY. $125,000,<br />

2007.<br />

6861. Teachers Network, Impact II (Implementing Materials and Programs<br />

Affecting Classroom Teaching), New York, NY. $250,000, 2007.<br />

6862. Volunteer Lawyers for the Arts, New York, NY. $20,000, 2007.<br />

The Ambrose Monell Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national basis. No grants to individuals.<br />

6863. Childrens Health Fund, New York, NY. $25,000, 2006. For general<br />

operating support.<br />

6864. Volunteer Lawyers for the Arts, New York, NY. $25,000, 2006. For<br />

general operating support.<br />

Morgan Stanley Foundation<br />

(formerly Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Foundation)<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in areas of company operations, with emphasis on<br />

the Phoenix, AZ, Los Angeles and San Francisco, CA, Wilmington, DE,<br />

Chicago, IL, Baltimore, MD, New York, NY, Columbus, OH, Philadelphia,<br />

PA, Dallas and Houston, TX, and Salt Lake City, UT, metropolitan areas;<br />

giving also to national organizations. No support for local organizations<br />

with which Morgan Stanley employees are not involved, political<br />

candidates or lobbying organizations, religious, fraternal, or professional<br />

sports organizations, or individual performing arts organizations. No<br />

grants to individuals (except for the Morgan Stanley Scholars Program),<br />

or for capital campaigns or endowments, construction or renovation<br />

(except for self-identified children’s health improvement projects),<br />

political causes or campaigns, or documentaries or productions.<br />

6865. Classroom, Inc., New York, NY. $10,000, 2006.<br />

6866. Kaboom, Washington, DC. $25,000, 2006.<br />

6867. Philadelphia Education Fund, Philadelphia, PA. $10,000, 2006.<br />

6868. Teach for America, New York, NY. $10,000, 2006.<br />

6869. Volunteer Consulting Group, New York, NY. $10,000, 2006.<br />

The New York Community Trust<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to the metropolitan New York, NY, area. No support<br />

for religious purposes. No grants to individuals (except for scholarships),<br />

or for deficit financing, emergency funds, building campaigns, films,<br />

endowment funds, capital projects or general operating support.<br />

6870. Academy for Educational Development, Washington, DC. $65,000,<br />

2007. For pilot project to improve middle schools.<br />

6871. Adelphi University, Garden City, NY. $20,000, 2007. For Long Island<br />

Center for Nonprofit Leadership.<br />

6872. African Federation, New York, NY. $10,000, 2007. To convene African<br />

immigrant organizations in New York City.<br />

6873. Africans in America, New York, NY. $10,000, 2007. For capacity<br />

building.<br />

6874. Agenda for Children Tomorrow, New York, NY. $54,590, 2007. For<br />

collaboration, leadership development and transition efforts among<br />

Bridge Builders’ partners at Agenda for Children Tomorrow.<br />

6875. Agenda for Children Tomorrow, New York, NY. $10,000, 2007. For<br />

strategic planning.<br />

6876. Alzheimers Association, New York City Chapter, New York, NY.<br />

$50,000, 2007. For Spanish-language dementia home health aide<br />

training program.<br />

6877. American Museum of Natural History, New York, NY. $11,200, 2007.<br />

For Everett Public Service Internship Program.<br />

6878. Arab American Association of New York, Brooklyn, NY. $20,000, 2007.<br />

For capacity-building.<br />

6879. Bank Street College of Education, New York, NY. $15,000, 2007. For<br />

Vision Fund implementation of strategic plan.<br />

6880. Bedford Stuyvesant Restoration Corporation, Brooklyn, NY. $10,000,<br />

2007. For technical assistance with fiscal management.<br />

6881. BoardAssist, New York, NY. $10,000, 2007. Toward free<br />

board-matching service for New York nonprofits.<br />

6882. BoardSource, Washington, DC. $10,000, 2007. To strengthen<br />

nonprofit boards in New York City.<br />

6883. Bowdoin College, Brunswick, ME. $30,000, 2007. For Preston Public<br />

Interest Career Fund.<br />

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New York—NEW YORK<br />

6884. Brooklyn Arts Exchange, Brooklyn, NY. $10,000, 2007. Toward<br />

consultant for strategic direction in fundraising, marketing, program<br />

expansions and staffing.<br />

6885. Brooklyn Ballet, Brooklyn, NY. $10,000, 2007. To help growing Brooklyn<br />

dance company develop and execute public relations campaign.<br />

6886. Brooklyn Childrens Museum, Brooklyn, NY. $16,800, 2007. For Everett<br />

Public Service Internship Program.<br />

6887. Brown University, Providence, RI. $100,000, 2007. To provide expert<br />

help on educational data analysis to community groups.<br />

6888. Catholic Health Care System, New York, NY. $75,000, 2007. For<br />

computer system for managed long-term care program for elderly<br />

residents of Manhattan.<br />

6889. Catskill Center for Conservation and Development, Arkville, NY.<br />

$60,000, 2007. To help Catskill communities plan for growth.<br />

6890. Center for Book Arts, New York, NY. $10,000, 2007. To hire consultant<br />

to develop strategic plan.<br />

6891. Center for Community Change, Washington, DC. $125,000, 2007. For<br />

Community Voting Project.<br />

6892. Center for Community Change, Washington, DC. $11,200, 2007. For<br />

Everett Public Service Internship Program.<br />

6893. Center for Public Integrity, Washington, DC. $14,000, 2007. For Everett<br />

Public Service Internship Program.<br />

6894. Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, Washington, DC. $11,200,<br />

2007. For Everett Public Service Internship Program.<br />

6895. Central Bellport Civic Association, East Patchogue, NY. $20,000, 2007.<br />

For Executive Director’s salary and salary of part-time secretary and<br />

organizer.<br />

6896. Centro Cultural Hispano de Oyster Bay East Norwich, Oyster Bay, NY.<br />

$15,000, 2007. For organizational and leadership development.<br />

6897. Child Welfare Organizing Project, New York, NY. $38,500, 2007. To<br />

train parent advocates and help secure employment for them.<br />

6898. Child Welfare Organizing Project, New York, NY. $25,000, 2007. For<br />

parent participation in ACS prevention services evaluation.<br />

6899. Citizens for NYC, New York, NY. $25,000, 2007. For general support.<br />

6900. Classroom, Inc., New York, NY. $10,000, 2007. For general support.<br />

6901. Co-op America Foundation, Washington, DC. $22,400, 2007. For<br />

Everett Public Service Internship Program.<br />

6902. Columbia University, College of Physicians and Surgeons, New York,<br />

NY. $10,000, 2007. For Program in Narrative Medicine.<br />

6903. Common Hope, Saint Paul, MN. $10,000, 2007. For training for and<br />

delivery of health care by Common Hope in Guatemala.<br />

6904. Community Health Care Association of New York State, New York, NY.<br />

$150,000, 2007. To test effectiveness of heart disease management<br />

program in community health centers.<br />

6905. Community Resource Exchange, New York, NY. $50,000, 2007. To<br />

strengthen grassroots immigrant organizations.<br />

6906. Community Resource Exchange, New York, NY. $50,000, 2007. For<br />

leadership training and counseling for early career nonprofit executives.<br />

6907. Community Resource Exchange, New York, NY. $30,100, 2007. For<br />

renewed support for nonprofit management consulting engagement<br />

involving board and staff of Chinatown Partnership Local Development<br />

Corporation.<br />

6908. Community Training and Assistance Center, Boston, MA. $83,000,<br />

2007. To build capacity of small to mid-sized community based<br />

organizations on Long Island.<br />

6909. Community Training and Assistance Center, Boston, MA. $63,000,<br />

2007. For continuing support for initiative to build capacity of small- to<br />

mid-sized community-based organizations on Long Island.<br />

6910. Community Training and Assistance Center, Boston, MA. $34,000,<br />

2007. For start-up support for technical assistance effort to provide<br />

intensive support to Long Island nonprofit organizations, chiefly led by<br />

and working on behalf of people in communities of color.<br />

6911. Community Training and Assistance Center, Boston, MA. $20,000,<br />

2007. For general support.<br />

6912. Consultative Group on Biological Diversity, San Francisco, CA. $10,000,<br />

2007. For Health and Environmental Funders Group in Bethesda, MD to<br />

provide grantmaker information and education program on environmental<br />

health.<br />

6913. Damayan Migrant Workers Association, New York, NY. $20,000, 2007.<br />

For capacity-building.<br />

6914. Dance New Amsterdam, New York, NY. $10,000, 2007. To help<br />

contemporary dance presenter upgrade marketing and fundraising<br />

databases.<br />

6915. Dancewave, Brooklyn, NY. $10,000, 2007. To develop strategic plan.<br />

6916. Diocese of Rockville Centre, Rockville Centre, NY. $20,000, 2007. For<br />

program of North Fork Spanish Apostolate in Riverhead to educate and<br />

assist Latino residents by training immigrants as health promoters for<br />

their communities.<br />

6917. DreamYard Drama Project, Bronx, NY. $60,000, 2007. To evaluate<br />

impact of comprehensive arts education program on Bronx elementary<br />

and middle school students.<br />

6918. Ecclesia Ministries, Boston, MA. $25,000, 2007. For mission<br />

administration.<br />

6919. Ecclesia Ministries, Boston, MA. $20,000, 2007. For administration.<br />

6920. ECQ Group, New York, NY. $10,000, 2007. To explore feasibility of<br />

management service organization for small to mid-sized minority HIV and<br />

gay-serving agencies.<br />

6921. Education and Research Foundation of the Better Business Bureau of<br />

Metropolitan New York, New York, NY. $25,000, 2007. For symposium<br />

and seminar series on nonprofit effectiveness.<br />

6922. Educational Network of Artists in Creative Theater, New York, NY.<br />

$10,000, 2007. To help inner city arts education program develop new<br />

strategic plan.<br />

6923. Edwin Gould Services for Children and Families, New York, NY.<br />

$275,000, 2007. To improve organizational capacity of seven<br />

minority-led foster care agencies.<br />

6924. El Centro de Hospitalidad, Staten Island, NY. $20,000, 2007. For<br />

capacity-building.<br />

6925. Environmental Federation of New York, Earth Share of New York, New<br />

York, NY. $10,000, 2007. To expand members and supporters of<br />

federation to raise money for New York environmental causes through<br />

workplace giving campaigns.<br />

6926. Environmental Health Fund, Jamaica Plain, MA. $60,000, 2007. To<br />

build capacity of nongovernmental organizations in developing nations to<br />

promote chemical safety.<br />

6927. Executive Leadership Institute, Brooklyn, NY. $100,000, 2007. To train<br />

assistant principals to become principals.<br />

6928. Facing History and Ourselves National Foundation, Brookline, MA.<br />

$20,000, 2007. For support of Rwanda training.<br />

6929. Families for Freedom, New York, NY. $20,000, 2007. For<br />

capacity-building.<br />

6930. Federation of Protestant Welfare Agencies, New York, NY. $30,000,<br />

2007. For strategic planning.<br />

6931. Fordham University, Bronx, NY. $24,000, 2007. For Urban Teaching<br />

Fellows Program at Center School.<br />

6932. Fordham University, Graduate School of Social Service, New York, NY.<br />

$179,000, 2007. To make social work education and practice more<br />

responsive to needs of families from different cultures.<br />

6933. Fort Washington Houses Services for the Elderly, New York, NY.<br />

$10,000, 2007. For consultant to recommend improvements in security,<br />

telephone, and computer systems.<br />

6934. Friends of Materials for the Arts, Long Island City, NY. $60,000, 2007.<br />

For program that trains classroom teachers to use salvaged materials.<br />

6935. Fund for Social Change, New York, NY. $84,265, 2007. For<br />

administrative fund for Child Welfare Fund.<br />

6936. Fund for Social Change, New York, NY. $80,600, 2007. For project<br />

management of Donors’ Collaborative in Service Year V.<br />

6937. Fund for Social Change, New York, NY. $40,300, 2007. For project<br />

management of Donors’ Collaborative in Service Year IV.<br />

6938. Fund for Social Change, New York, NY. $20,000, 2007. For project<br />

management; specifically, implementation of ACS Community<br />

Partnership Initiative and fundraising for sustainability of Bridge Builders<br />

Project.<br />

6939. Girls Inc. of New York City, New York, NY. $10,000, 2007. To assess<br />

career development programs for girls in Brooklyn.<br />

6940. Give2Asia, San Francisco, CA. $27,250, 2007. For general support at<br />

International University of Japan, and for Give2Asia’s fee.<br />

6941. Graduate Center, City University of New York, Gotham Center for New<br />

York City History, New York, NY. $10,000, 2007. To carry out board and<br />

donor development campaign.<br />

6942. Health and Welfare Council of Long Island, Hempstead, NY. $20,000,<br />

2007. For strategic planning process following departure of<br />

organization’s long-term executive director.<br />

6943. Health Care Without Harm, Arlington, VA. $65,000, 2007. To advocate<br />

for use of safe materials and products in health care facilities.<br />

6944. Heart of Brooklyn: A Cultural Partnership, Brooklyn, NY. $60,000, 2007.<br />

To develop strategic plan for consortium of Brooklyn cultural<br />

organizations.<br />

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6945. Hispanics in Philanthropy, San Francisco, CA. $150,000, 2007. For<br />

capacity-building in Latino-led organizations in Westchester County.<br />

6946. Hudson Guild, New York, NY. $10,000, 2007. For strategic plan to<br />

guide this settlement house following change in executive and board<br />

leadership.<br />

6947. Human Rights Watch, New York, NY. $16,800, 2007. For Everett Public<br />

Service Internship Program.<br />

6948. Human Services Council of New York City, New York, NY. $50,000,<br />

2007. To advocate for better wages for human services workers.<br />

6949. ICLEI - Local Governments for Sustainability USA, Oakland, CA.<br />

$105,000, 2007. To help other cities replicate PlaNYC, New York City’s<br />

long-term sustainability plan.<br />

6950. Independent Press Association-New York, New York Community Media<br />

Alliance, New York, NY. $30,000, 2007. To improve editorial and<br />

business operations at ethnic immigrant newspapers.<br />

6951. Institute for Local Self-Reliance, Washington, DC. $50,000, 2007. To<br />

promote bio-based plastics as substitute for petroleum-based plastics.<br />

6952. Institute for Local Self-Reliance, Healthy Building Network, Washington,<br />

DC. $75,000, 2007. To promote use of environmentally safe building<br />

materials.<br />

6953. Institute for Rational Urban Mobility, New York, NY. $10,000, 2007. For<br />

economic study for vision42 proposal to convert Manhattan’s 42nd<br />

Street into auto-free light rail boulevard.<br />

6954. Institute for Rational Urban Mobility, New York, NY. $10,000, 2007. For<br />

economic study for vision42 proposal to convert Manhattan’s 42nd<br />

Street into auto-free light rail boulevard.<br />

6955. Institute for Student Achievement, Lake Success, NY. $100,000,<br />

2007. For leadership development for principals.<br />

6956. Institute for Urban Family Health, Institute for Family Health, New York,<br />

NY. $125,000, 2007. To improve cancer detection and treatment<br />

through use of electronic medical record system.<br />

6957. Interfaith Center on Corporate Responsibility, New York, NY. $11,200,<br />

2007. For Everett Public Service Internship Program.<br />

6958. Jazz at Lincoln Center, New York, NY. $55,000, 2007. For general<br />

support and for transitional fund.<br />

6959. Jonas Center for Excellence in Nursing, New York, NY. $10,000, 2007.<br />

For symposium on nursing shortage in New York City.<br />

6960. Juan Neumann Center, Brooklyn, NY. $10,000, 2007. For capacity<br />

building.<br />

6961. Karuna Center for Peacebuilding, Amherst, MA. $35,300, 2007. For<br />

general support.<br />

6962. Latin American Workers Project, Jackson Heights, NY. $20,000, 2007.<br />

For capacity-building.<br />

6963. Lawyers Alliance for New York, New York, NY. $40,000, 2007. To<br />

provide legal assistance to immigrant organizations.<br />

6964. Learning Leaders, New York, NY. $50,000, 2007. To develop strategic<br />

plan.<br />

6965. Legal Momentum: Advancing Womens Rights, New York, NY. $16,800,<br />

2007. For Everett Public Service Internship Program.<br />

6966. Legal Services for New York City, New York, NY. $10,000, 2007. To<br />

coordinate hiring of lawyers and other staff members for new office to<br />

represent parents in Brooklyn family court.<br />

6967. Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, New York, NY. $100,000, 2007.<br />

For architect fees to transform neglected public space near Lincoln<br />

Center into discount ticket facility and visitors center.<br />

6968. Literacy Volunteers of America, Westchester County Affiliate, Yonkers,<br />

NY. $13,300, 2007. To provide certified training for trainers and<br />

instructors of US Civics for Immigrants: From Native Language to English<br />

Literacy curriculum.<br />

6969. Long Island College Hospital, Brooklyn, NY. $60,000, 2007. To expand<br />

and evaluate asthma education and treatment program for preschools<br />

in central Brooklyn.<br />

6970. Long Island Jewish Medical Center, New Hyde Park, NY. $80,000,<br />

2007. To train physicians to provide better care to dying elders.<br />

6971. Make the Road New York, Brooklyn, NY. $10,000, 2007. For data entry<br />

and staff training for organization-wide database.<br />

6972. Medical and Health Research Association of New York City, New York,<br />

NY. $150,000, 2007. To provide consulting services to New York City<br />

AIDS Fund grantees working on prevention.<br />

6973. Minerva Partners, Preservation Vision NYC - 2030, New York, NY.<br />

$10,000, 2007. To engage historic preservation community in planning<br />

for future of New York City.<br />

6974. Mirabal Sisters Cultural and Community Center, New York, NY.<br />

$20,000, 2007. For organizational development consultant.<br />

6975. Mississippi State University Foundation, Mississippi State, MS.<br />

$200,000, 2007. For general support of Early Childhood Institute.<br />

6976. Mixteca Organization, Brooklyn, NY. $20,000, 2007. For<br />

capacity-building.<br />

6977. Montefiore Medical Center, Bronx, NY. $100,000, 2007. To design<br />

demonstration program to serve high-cost Medicaid patients.<br />

6978. Mount Sinai Medical Center, New York, NY. $10,000, 2007. For general<br />

support of Sexual Assault and Violence Intervention Program (SAVI).<br />

6979. Mount Sinai Medical Center, New York, NY. $10,000, 2007. For general<br />

support of Global Health Center.<br />

6980. Mount Sinai School of Medicine of New York University, New York, NY.<br />

$200,000, 2007. For general support of Center for Multicultural and<br />

Community Affairs (CMCA).<br />

6981. Museum of the City of New York, New York, NY. $50,000, 2007. For<br />

architects’ fees to renovate landmark entrance plaza.<br />

6982. National Coalition for Child Protection Reform, Alexandria, VA. $23,000,<br />

2007. To organize one-day meeting of organizations from around country<br />

in New York City to share their grassroots advocacy efforts/methods that<br />

promote child welfare system reform.<br />

6983. National Womens Law Center, Washington, DC. $11,200, 2007. For<br />

Everett Public Service Internship Program.<br />

6984. National Writing Project, Berkeley, CA. $50,000, 2007. For general<br />

operating support.<br />

6985. Natural Resources Defense Council, New York, NY. $11,200, 2007.<br />

For Everett Public Service Internship Program.<br />

6986. Neighborhood Family Services Coalition, New York, NY. $40,000,<br />

2007. For research and advocacy to improve New York City’s<br />

Out-of-School-Time system.<br />

6987. New Destiny Housing Corporation, New York, NY. $10,000, 2007. For<br />

strategic planning.<br />

6988. New Leaders for New Schools, National Office, New York, NY.<br />

$120,000, 2007. To recruit and train principals for public schools.<br />

6989. New Visions for Public Schools, New York, NY. $30,000, 2007. For<br />

Thurgood Marshall Academy International Baccalaureate (IB) Program.<br />

6990. New York Academy of Medicine, New York, NY. $10,000, 2007. For<br />

conference for public health officials on disaster management based on<br />

experiences of September 11th, Hurricane Katrina, and London subway<br />

bombing.<br />

6991. New York Botanical Garden, Bronx, NY. $19,600, 2007. For Everett<br />

Public Service Internship Program.<br />

6992. New York City Early Childhood Professional Development Institute, New<br />

York, NY. $171,000, 2007. To recruit and retain early childhood<br />

educators, particularly young women.<br />

6993. New York City Health and Hospitals Corporation, New York, NY.<br />

$75,000, 2007. To design demonstration program at Bellevue Hospital<br />

to serve high-cost Medicaid patients.<br />

6994. New York Immigration Coalition, New York, NY. $25,000, 2007. For<br />

communications campaign.<br />

6995. New York Industrial Retention Network, New York, NY. $10,000, 2007.<br />

For strategic planning.<br />

6996. New York Landmarks Conservancy, New York, NY. $100,000, 2007. To<br />

help save historically and architecturally significant church buildings,<br />

especially in Queens.<br />

6997. New York University, Robert F. Wagner School of Public Service, New<br />

York, NY. $95,000, 2007. For technical assistance to two hospitals<br />

developing demonstration programs for high-cost Medicaid patients.<br />

6998. New York, City of, Office of Manhattan Borough President, New York,<br />

NY. $10,000, 2007. For fellowship program to strengthen community<br />

boards.<br />

6999. Nonprofit Coordinating Committee of New York, New York, NY.<br />

$10,000, 2007. For inaugural year of New York Times Company<br />

Nonprofit Excellence Awards.<br />

7000. Nonprofit Coordinating Committee of New York, New York, NY.<br />

$10,000, 2007. For general operating support.<br />

7001. Nonprofit Finance Fund, New York, NY. $455,000, 2007. To provide<br />

financial management training and technical assistance to five adult<br />

workforce development agencies.<br />

7002. Nonprofit Finance Fund, New York, NY. $80,000, 2007. To offer<br />

financial analysis and counseling to local nonprofits.<br />

7003. Northern Manhattan Coalition for Immigrants Rights, New York, NY.<br />

$35,000, 2007. For capacity building.<br />

7004. NPowerNY, New York, NY. $60,000, 2007. To provide technology<br />

assistance for small and midsized nonprofits.<br />

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7005. Old Westbury College Foundation, Old Westbury, NY. $125,000, 2007.<br />

For Community Outreach Partnership Center.<br />

7006. Pancreatic Cancer Awareness Foundation, Washington, DC. $10,000,<br />

2007. For infrastructure development of MD Anderson Cancer Center in<br />

Orlando.<br />

7007. People for the American Way Foundation, Washington, DC. $11,200,<br />

2007. For Everett Public Service Internship Program.<br />

7008. Performance Zone, The Field, New York, NY. $100,000, 2007. For<br />

Capacity Building Project.<br />

7009. Performance Zone, The Field, New York, NY. $50,000, 2007. To<br />

strengthen technology systems of service organization that supports<br />

independent performing artists.<br />

7010. Planned Parenthood of New York City, New York, NY. $30,000, 2007.<br />

For Annual Gift, and for Margaret Sanger Center International.<br />

7011. Project HOPE - The People-to-People Health Foundation, Millwood, VA.<br />

$200,000, 2007. For general support.<br />

7012. Project HOPE - The People-to-People Health Foundation, Millwood, VA.<br />

$100,000, 2007. For general support.<br />

7013. Project HOPE - The People-to-People Health Foundation, Millwood, VA.<br />

$25,000, 2007. For Women’s Health Project in South Jordan.<br />

7014. Public Citizen Foundation, Washington, DC. $11,200, 2007. For Everett<br />

Public Service Internship Program.<br />

7015. RAFI-USA, Pittsboro, NC. $35,000, 2007. To provide financial<br />

counseling and technical assistance to Gulf Coast farm communities<br />

affected by Hurricanes Katrina and Rita.<br />

7016. Reconciliation And Culture Cooperative Network, New York, NY.<br />

$25,000, 2007. For capacity building.<br />

7017. Refuge Inc., New York, NY. $10,000, 2007. To build capacity of African<br />

Refuge program serving West African immigrants on Staten Island.<br />

7018. ReServe Elder Service, Brooklyn, NY. $50,000, 2007. To place retired<br />

professionals as volunteers in nonprofit organizations.<br />

7019. Roosevelt Public Library, Roosevelt, NY. $20,000, 2007. For<br />

organizational development.<br />

7020. Samuel Waxman Cancer Research Foundation, New York, NY.<br />

$100,000, 2007. For strategic plan.<br />

7021. Sauti Yetu Center for African Women, New York, NY. $25,000, 2007.<br />

For capacity building.<br />

7022. Schervier Nursing Care Center, Bronx, NY. $50,000, 2007. To test<br />

depression screening program for short-term elderly rehabilitation<br />

patients in nursing home.<br />

7023. SEPA Mujer, Hempstead, NY. $20,000, 2007. For organizational<br />

development support.<br />

7024. Services and Advocacy for GLBT Elders, New York, NY. $10,000, 2007.<br />

For assessment of SAGE’s fundraising potential.<br />

7025. Smith College, Northampton, MA. $50,000, 2007. For Praxis<br />

assignments working in non-for-profit organizations focused on<br />

alleviation of global poverty and promotion of economic justice.<br />

7026. Snug Harbor Cultural Center, Staten Island, NY. $10,000, 2007. To<br />

hire consultant to consolidate fundraising operations of Snug Harbor<br />

Cultural Center and Staten Island Botanical Garden.<br />

7027. State University of New York at Stony Brook, Stony Brook, NY. $18,000,<br />

2007. Toward development of Suffolk County Minority Health Action<br />

Coalition.<br />

7028. TADA Theater and Dance Alliance, New York, NY. $10,000, 2007. To<br />

strengthen marketing capacity of theater program for youth.<br />

7029. Taproot Foundation, Brooklyn, NY. $60,000, 2007. To enlist corporate<br />

volunteers to help nonprofits communicate and manage personnel more<br />

effectively.<br />

7030. Teach for America, New York, NY. $100,000, 2007. For social<br />

entrepreneurship initiative.<br />

7031. Teach for America, New York, NY. $10,000, 2007. For general support.<br />

7032. TechnoServe, Norwalk, CT. $25,000, 2007. For general support.<br />

7033. TechnoServe, Norwalk, CT. $25,000, 2007. For general support.<br />

7034. TechnoServe, Norwalk, CT. $15,000, 2007. For general support.<br />

7035. TOUCH Foundation, New York, NY. $200,000, 2007. For general<br />

support.<br />

7036. Turning Point for Women and Families, Flushing, NY. $30,000, 2007.<br />

For capacity-building.<br />

7037. United Neighborhood Houses of New York, New York, NY. $50,000,<br />

2007. To strengthen management of small and/or struggling settlement<br />

houses.<br />

7038. United Way of New York City, New York, NY. $10,000, 2007. For<br />

homeless prevention, access to health care, education, building<br />

economic independence, and for strengthening NYC nonprofits.<br />

7039. University of Chicago, Chicago, IL. $70,000, 2007. For evaluation of<br />

Bridge Builders program.<br />

7040. University of Chicago, Chicago, IL. $63,000, 2007. To continue<br />

evaluation of Partnership for Family Supports and Justice - Bridge<br />

Builders project.<br />

7041. VidaCare, New York, NY. $50,000, 2007. To study whether<br />

enhancements to AIDS managed care program improve care and reduce<br />

costs.<br />

7042. Visiting Nurse Service of New York, New York, NY. $60,000, 2007. To<br />

train associate-degree nurses for careers in home care.<br />

7043. Voces Latinas, Woodside, NY. $30,000, 2007. For capacity building.<br />

7044. Western Resource Advocates, Boulder, CO. $100,000, 2007. For<br />

media campaign opposing coal-fired power plants in interior West.<br />

7045. Wildcat Service Corporation, New York, NY. $30,000, 2007.<br />

7046. William J. Clinton Presidential Foundation, Little Rock, AR. $15,000,<br />

2007. For Clinton Foundation HIV/AIDS Initiative.<br />

7047. Workforce Professionals Training Institute, New York, NY. $70,000,<br />

2007. For training programs for workforce development professionals.<br />

7048. Youth Development Institute, New York, NY. $50,000, 2007. To<br />

increase number of youth-serving agencies offering pre-GED services for<br />

out-of-school youth.<br />

New York Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to local programs in the five boroughs of New York<br />

City. No grants to individuals, or for capital campaigns, research studies,<br />

films, conferences, or publications (except for those initiated by the<br />

foundation).<br />

7049. Community Resource Exchange, New York, NY. $87,500, 2007. To<br />

provide individual technical assistance to New York Foundation grantees.<br />

7050. Community Resource Exchange, New York, NY. $17,500, 2007. For<br />

New Leaders Insitute workshop series.<br />

7051. Council of Senior Centers and Services of New York City, New York, NY.<br />

$42,500, 2007. For CSCS transition to statewide organization.<br />

7052. Esperanza del Barrio, New York, NY. $25,000, 2007. For transition from<br />

founding executive director to co-director structure.<br />

7053. Grassroots Institute for Fundraising Training, Oakland, CA. $14,175,<br />

2007. For two workshop series Raise Money You Need: Building<br />

Individual Donor Program and Raise Money You Need: Advanced<br />

Seminar.<br />

7054. Infoshare, New York, NY. $13,000, 2007. For grantee consulting<br />

services providing statistical data and GIS mapping.<br />

7055. Jewish Funds for Justice, Social Justice Leadership, New York, NY.<br />

$42,500, 2007. To build capacity and effectiveness of individual<br />

leaders, community organizations, and coalitions in New York City.<br />

7056. Lawyers Alliance for New York, New York, NY. $30,000, 2007. To<br />

provide pro bono counsel and other direct services to members of<br />

nonprofit community.<br />

7057. Make the Road New York, Brooklyn, NY. $45,000, 2007. To hire<br />

organizing director to engage Centers staff and constituents in systemic<br />

change efforts.<br />

7058. Make the Road New York, Brooklyn, NY. $25,000, 2007. For efforts to<br />

build staff leadership capacity to explore merger between Latin American<br />

Integration Center and Make Road by Walking.<br />

7059. Nonprofit Connection, New York, NY. $17,500, 2007. To provide<br />

individual technical assistance to New York Foundation grantees.<br />

7060. Queens Citizens Organization, Woodhaven, NY. $42,500, 2007. To<br />

provide advocacy and organizing support for new immigrant<br />

congregations in Queens.<br />

7061. Taproot Foundation, Brooklyn, NY. $10,000, 2007. To match two<br />

grantee organizations with volunteer team for capacity building projects.<br />

New York Life Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in New York and Westchester County, NY; giving<br />

also to national organizations serving two or more of the following cities<br />

and regions: Los Angeles and San Francisco, CA, Tampa, FL, Atlanta, GA,<br />

Chicago, IL, Westwood/Boston, MA, Minneapolis, MN, Clinton/<br />

Hunterdon counties and Morris/Parsippany counties, NJ, Cleveland, OH,<br />

Dallas, TX, and Seattle, WA. No support for religious or sectarian<br />

organizations not of direct benefit to the entire community, fraternal,<br />

social, professional, veterans’, or athletic organizations, or<br />

discriminatory organizations. No grants for seminars, conferences, or<br />

trips, endowments, memorials, or capital campaigns, fundraising events,<br />

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telethons, races, or other benefits, goodwill advertising, or basic or<br />

applied research.<br />

7062. College for Every Student, Cornwall, VT. $100,000, 2007.<br />

Samuel I. Newhouse Foundation, Inc.<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in New York City.<br />

7063. Robert C. Maynard Institute for Journalism Education, Oakland, CA.<br />

$30,000, 2007.<br />

Edward John Noble Foundation, Inc.<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in the metropolitan New York, NY, area for arts<br />

organizations; St. Catherine’s Island, GA, and the eastern states for<br />

conservation projects and family planning; and the Northeast for private<br />

colleges and universities. No grants to individuals, or for publications,<br />

building funds, equipment, television, films, or performances; no loans.<br />

7064. Orchestra of Saint Lukes, New York, NY. $40,000, 2006. For internship<br />

in Artistic Administration.<br />

North Fork Foundation<br />

(formerly The GreenPoint Foundation, Inc.)<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in areas of company operations in New Haven<br />

County, Connecticut, Bergen, Essex, Hudson, Mercer, Middlesex,<br />

Monmouth, Morris, Passaic, Somerset, and Union counties, New Jersey,<br />

and Bronx, Brooklyn, Manhattan, Nassau, Queens, Rockland, Staten<br />

Island, Suffolk, and Westchester counties, New York.<br />

7065. Association of Community Employment Programs for the Homeless,<br />

New York, NY. $10,000, 2006.<br />

7066. Local Initiatives Support Corporation, New York, NY. $20,000, 2006.<br />

7067. National American Indian Housing Council, Washington, DC. $25,000,<br />

2006.<br />

7068. National Heritage Foundation, Falls Church, VA. $10,000, 2006.<br />

7069. Neighborhood Housing Services of New York City, New York, NY.<br />

$31,000, 2006.<br />

7070. Neighborhood Housing Services of New York City, New York, NY.<br />

$20,000, 2006.<br />

7071. Neighborhood Housing Services of New York City, New York, NY.<br />

$12,000, 2006.<br />

7072. Settlement Housing Fund, New York, NY. $15,000, 2006.<br />

NoVo Foundation<br />

(formerly The Spirit Foundation)<br />

7073. First Nations Development Institute, Longmont, CO. $150,000, 2006.<br />

For general support.<br />

7074. Gamaliel Foundation, Chicago, IL. $50,000, 2006. For general support.<br />

Jessie Smith Noyes Foundation, Inc.<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to the U.S. No grants to individuals, or for<br />

scholarships, fellowships, endowment funds, deficit financing, capital<br />

construction funds, or general fundraising drives; generally no support<br />

for conferences, research, college and university based programs, or<br />

media; no loans.<br />

7075. Appalachian Sustainable Development, Abingdon, VA. $10,000, 2007.<br />

To cover general costs associated with fire recovery and continuation of<br />

food production and marketing system.<br />

7076. Center for Genetics and Society, Oakland, CA. $20,000, 2007. For<br />

Gender, Justice and Human Genetics Program, to inform women’s<br />

health, reproductive rights, disability rights and racial justice groups<br />

about reproductive and genetic technologies.<br />

7077. Hunger Action Network of New York State, New York, NY. $20,000,<br />

2007. For program support to promote community food security agenda<br />

for New York State, and to provide assistance to regional community food<br />

security networks.<br />

7078. Morningside Heights West Harlem Sanitation Coalition, New York, NY.<br />

$10,000, 2007. For general support to improve rate of recycling in<br />

largest public housing development in New York City, build environmental<br />

movement, diminish air pollution and decrease city’s dependence on<br />

landfills.<br />

7079. Northeast Sustainable Agriculture Working Group, Belchertown, MA.<br />

$40,000, 2007. 2-year grant. For general support to advocate for<br />

sustainable food and farm policies, develop local and regional food<br />

systems, and promote public education, member networking and<br />

capacity building.<br />

7080. Southwest Community Resources, SouthWest Organizing Project<br />

(SWOP), Albuquerque, NM. $50,000, 2007. 2-year grant. For general<br />

support.<br />

7081. Western States Center, Portland, OR. $50,000, 2007. 2-year grant. For<br />

program support to broaden reproductive rights debate among Western<br />

social justice organizations through sharing of strategies and models<br />

that prevent use of wedge tactics around gender issues.<br />

The John R. Oishei Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to the Buffalo, NY, area. No support for religious<br />

organizations for sectarian or propagation of faith purposes. No grants<br />

to individuals, organizations which make grants to others, or lobbying or<br />

advocacy for specific political candidates or legislation.<br />

7082. Buffalo and Erie County Historical Society, Buffalo, NY. $10,000, 2006.<br />

For feasibility study related to co-location between Explore and More<br />

Museum and Buffalo and Erie County Historical Society.<br />

7083. Buffalo Niagara Medical Campus, Buffalo, NY. $200,000, 2006. For<br />

strategic planning and implementation.<br />

7084. Buffalo Olmsted Parks Conservancy, Buffalo, NY. $160,000, 2006.<br />

Toward completion of 20-Year Management and Restoration Plan.<br />

7085. CEPA Gallery: The Art of Photography, Buffalo, NY. $40,000, 2006.<br />

Toward implementation of shared administrative service plan for CEPA,<br />

Just Buffalo Literary and Big Orbit.<br />

7086. Dominik Hasek Youth Hockey League, Buffalo, NY. $25,000, 2006. To<br />

create long-term stability plan.<br />

7087. Gerard Place Housing Development Fund Company, Buffalo, NY.<br />

$25,000, 2006. For general support.<br />

7088. Habitat for Humanity International, Buffalo, NY. $20,000, 2006. For<br />

strategic planning with Urban Community Corporation and other<br />

organizations.<br />

7089. Homespace Corporation, Buffalo, NY. $40,000, 2006. To implement<br />

succession plan.<br />

7090. Hope of Buffalo, Brissonette House, Buffalo, NY. $25,000, 2006.<br />

Toward transition plans.<br />

7091. International Institute of Buffalo, Buffalo, NY. $50,000, 2006. Toward<br />

merger with Buffalo/Niagara World Connect.<br />

7092. Kenan Center, Lockport, NY. $50,000, 2006. Toward ongoing<br />

organizational stabilization work.<br />

7093. Local Initiatives Support Corporation, Buffalo, NY. $100,000, 2006. To<br />

implement new protocols relating to community development.<br />

7094. MusicalFare Theater, Amherst, NY. $50,000, 2006. Toward Inclusion<br />

and Capacity Building Campaign for Audiences and Performers.<br />

7095. Niagara County Historical Society, Lockport, NY. $16,233, 2006. For<br />

position of full-time Museum Director.<br />

7096. Planned Parenthood of Buffalo and Erie County, Buffalo, NY. $50,000,<br />

2006. Toward merger of Planned Parenthoods in Erie and Niagara<br />

Counties.<br />

Open Society Institute<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national and international basis.<br />

7097. Academy for Educational Development, New York, NY. $156,500,<br />

2006. For Youth Media Reporter transition.<br />

7098. Air Traffic Control Education Fund, San Francisco, CA. $50,000, 2006.<br />

For general support of youth and other programs.<br />

7099. American Civil Liberties Union Foundation of Southern California, Los<br />

Angeles, CA. $40,000, 2006. To work with correctional experts and<br />

officials to create reform model for Los Angeles County jail system.<br />

7100. American Constitution Society for Law and Policy, Washington, DC.<br />

$25,000, 2006. For strategic planning process.<br />

7101. American Institute for Social Justice, Washington, DC. $250,000,<br />

2006. For general support.<br />

7102. American Prospect, Washington, DC. $165,000, 2006. For renewed<br />

support of investigative reporting.<br />

7103. Association of Baltimore Area Grantmakers, Baltimore, MD. $10,000,<br />

2006. For staff support of Education Funders’ Affinity Group.<br />

7104. Baltimore Education Network, Baltimore, MD. $50,000, 2006. To<br />

mobilize community toward public school advocacy by launching parent<br />

organizing initiative.<br />

7105. Baltimore Medical System, Baltimore, MD. $20,000, 2006. To assist<br />

largest Federally Qualified Health Center in Baltimore in building capacity<br />

to treat heroin-addicted patients with buprenorphine.<br />

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7106. Baltimore Substance Abuse Systems, Baltimore, MD. $100,000,<br />

2006. To move from short-term detoxification to longer-term use of<br />

buprenorphine in BSAS-funded outpatient programs, followed by<br />

continued care in primary care settings.<br />

7107. Baltimore Substance Abuse Systems, Baltimore, MD. $60,000, 2006.<br />

For Staff Recruitment and Retention Project.<br />

7108. Brennan Center for Justice, New York, NY. $25,000, 2006. For strategic<br />

planning process.<br />

7109. Cascade Center for Community Governance, Redmond, OR. $59,800,<br />

2006. To develop Louisiana Civic Justice Corps to engage currently and<br />

formerly incarcerated people in cleanup and housing reconstruction<br />

efforts in New Orleans, LA.<br />

7110. Cascade Center for Community Governance, Redmond, OR. $26,800,<br />

2006. For bridge funding creating fee for service manual, and developing<br />

sustainability business plans identifying and securing long-term<br />

investors for Civic Justice Corps demonstration sites.<br />

7111. Cascade Center for Community Governance, Redmond, OR. $25,000,<br />

2006. To retain development consultant for North Charleston, South<br />

Carolina, Civic Justice Corps site to develop funding strategy targeting<br />

local foundations, corporations, and Department of Corrections.<br />

7112. Center for Community Change, Washington, DC. $300,000, 2006. For<br />

Community Voting Project.<br />

7113. Center for Community Change, Washington, DC. $300,000, 2006. For<br />

Fair Immigration Reform Movement network.<br />

7114. Center for Community Change, Washington, DC. $100,000, 2006. For<br />

No More Circus Tents Project.<br />

7115. Center for Community Change, Washington, DC. $100,000, 2006. For<br />

planning phase developing management structure, resource base, and<br />

governance for Generation Change leadership initiative.<br />

7116. Center for Community Change, Washington, DC. $100,000, 2006. For<br />

Fair Immigration Reform Movement’s citizenship schools project.<br />

7117. Center for Community Change, Washington, DC. $25,000, 2006. For<br />

comprehensive immigration reform-related actions, coalition building,<br />

and media outreach.<br />

7118. Center for New Community, Chicago, IL. $60,000, 2006. For Blacks<br />

and Immigrants in America project.<br />

7119. Citizens Planning and Housing Association, Baltimore, MD. $150,000,<br />

2006. For program support of Baltimore Regional Housing Equity<br />

Coalition’s work in remedy phase of Thompson v. HUD housing<br />

desegregation case.<br />

7120. Communications Leadership Institute, Washington, DC. $30,000,<br />

2006. For research project on confluence of factors motivating personal<br />

action.<br />

7121. Communications Network, Naperville, IL. $25,000, 2006. For general<br />

support.<br />

7122. Community Conferencing Center, Baltimore, MD. $34,000, 2006.<br />

Toward creating whole school approach to building positive school<br />

culture.<br />

7123. Community Rights Counsel, Washington, DC. $250,000, 2006. For<br />

projects on judicial nominations, ethics, and federalism.<br />

7124. Consumers Union of United States, Washington, DC. $200,000, 2006.<br />

To offer grassroots organizations and public technical expertise and<br />

research on media consolidation and community Internet.<br />

7125. Death Penalty Information Center, Washington, DC. $60,000, 2006.<br />

For efforts in public education, media outreach, and sharing of<br />

communications skills and resources.<br />

7126. DemocracyInAction.org, Washington, DC. $150,000, 2006. For general<br />

support.<br />

7127. Education Development Center, Newton, MA. $200,000, 2006. To<br />

launch Youth Media Learning Network, building leadership and sharing<br />

practices with educators in youth development and formal education.<br />

7128. Enterprise Corporation of the Delta, Jackson, MS. $100,000, 2006. To<br />

develop Mississippi Economic Policy Center.<br />

7129. Equal Justice Society, San Francisco, CA. $30,000, 2006. For strategic<br />

planning process.<br />

7130. Funders for Lesbian and Gay Issues, New York, NY. $12,000, 2006.<br />

For technical assistance project exploring opportunities to support and<br />

promote faith-based organizing and institutions affirming and inclusive<br />

of LGBT people, and to retain consultant to recommend potential funding<br />

strategies.<br />

7131. Fusion Partnerships, Baltimore, MD. $65,000, 2006. For efforts of<br />

Power Inside to address critical needs of Baltimore women detained and<br />

recently released.<br />

7132. Gamaliel Foundation, Chicago, IL. $56,500, 2006. For strategic<br />

planning process.<br />

7133. Grassroots Leadership, Charlotte, NC. $130,000, 2006. For general<br />

support of incarceration related and other programs.<br />

7134. Heartland Alliance for Human Needs and Human Rights, Chicago, IL.<br />

$60,000, 2006. For National Immigrant Justice Center efforts<br />

strengthening partnerships around detention issues, including technical<br />

assistance.<br />

7135. Hispanics in Philanthropy, San Francisco, CA. $25,000, 2006. For<br />

strategic plan.<br />

7136. Institute for Americas Future, Washington, DC. $35,000, 2006. For<br />

strategic planning process.<br />

7137. Jamestown Project, Cambridge, MA. $20,000, 2006. For technical<br />

assistance toward board transition and strategic planning, fundraising<br />

and development, and communications.<br />

7138. Jersey Urban Debate League, Newark, NJ. $18,000, 2006. For<br />

technical assistance funding supporting development efforts.<br />

7139. Job Opportunities Task Force, Baltimore, MD. $100,000, 2006. For<br />

general support.<br />

7140. Job Opportunities Task Force, Baltimore, MD. $100,000, 2006. For<br />

planning and operational support of construction pre-apprenticeship<br />

program.<br />

7141. Job Opportunities Task Force, Baltimore, MD. $15,000, 2006. Toward<br />

communications strategy encouraging employers to hire people with<br />

criminal histories.<br />

7142. Judge David L. Bazelon Center for Mental Health Law, Washington, DC.<br />

$25,000, 2006. To retain consultant to develop organizational strategic<br />

plan with guidelines toward pursuing mission, best use of staff and board<br />

structure, and fundraising.<br />

7143. Justice Strategies, Brooklyn, NY. $80,000, 2006. To provide in-depth<br />

policy research and technical assistance to state and local criminal<br />

justice reform advocates and policymakers.<br />

7144. League of Women Lawyers of Tajikistan, Dushanbe, Tajikistan.<br />

$26,000, 2006. To establish strategic partnership between Tajikistan,<br />

Iran, and Afghanistan civil society organizations.<br />

7145. Legal Action Center, New York, NY. $25,000, 2006. To retain<br />

consultant assisting in development of strategic plan facilitating National<br />

HIRE Network.<br />

7146. Management Assistance Group, Washington, DC. $50,000, 2006. For<br />

immigrant and other program support.<br />

7147. Mid-Atlantic Association of Community Health Centers, Arnold, MD.<br />

$79,000, 2006. To integrate addiction treatment and primary medical<br />

care through Baltimore’s community health centers and hospitals.<br />

7148. National Committee for Responsive Philanthropy, Washington, DC.<br />

$25,000, 2006. To build organizational capacity allowing<br />

implementation of comprehensive development plan.<br />

7149. National Council of La Raza, Washington, DC. $300,000, 2006. For We<br />

Are America Alliance.<br />

7150. National Council of La Raza, Washington, DC. $100,000, 2006. For<br />

immigration unit and Immigrants’ Rights Project.<br />

7151. National Juvenile Defender Center, Washington, DC. $250,000, 2006.<br />

For general support.<br />

7152. New York Immigration Coalition, New York, NY. $25,000, 2006. For<br />

leadership transition plan.<br />

7153. Pluralism Fund, New York, NY. $40,000, 2006. For Executive Director<br />

position.<br />

7154. Poverty and Race Research Action Council, Washington, DC. $20,000,<br />

2006. For technical assistance in fundraising and development.<br />

7155. Progressive America Fund, Brooklyn, NY. $200,000, 2006. For National<br />

Ballot Freedom Project.<br />

7156. Progressive Populist Education Fund, Washington, DC. $50,000, 2006.<br />

To develop Emerging Progressive leaders, project connecting and<br />

retaining leaders through national network and local programs.<br />

7157. Roma Education Fund, Budapest, Hungary. $34,838, 2006. For<br />

Empowering Roma Teachers Program.<br />

7158. Roosevelt Institution, Washington, DC. $47,100, 2006. For transition<br />

from student organization to professional and sustainable nonprofit<br />

corporation.<br />

7159. Ruckus Society, Oakland, CA. $50,000, 2006. For general support of<br />

youth and other programs.<br />

7160. SEED Systems, Wendell, MA. $69,500, 2006. To design and facilitate<br />

retreat for re-entry practitioners and advocates advancing field by helping<br />

to create reflective community of practice.<br />

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7161. Society for Organizational Learning, Cambridge, MA. $125,000, 2006.<br />

To create business plan for sustainable enterprise in high re-entry<br />

communities through process of collaborative investment planning.<br />

7162. Sojourners, Inc., Washington, DC. $25,000, 2006. For branding<br />

assessment by International Communications Research toward<br />

determining new name and accompanying visuals for merger of<br />

Sojourners and Call to Renewal.<br />

7163. Soros Foundation-Kyrgyzstan, Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan. $11,815, 2006. For<br />

educational advising services in Eurasia.<br />

7164. Sports4 Kids, Oakland, CA. $37,500, 2006. To expand and evaluate<br />

Baltimore, MD, program.<br />

7165. State of Change, Boulder, CO. $15,000, 2006. To hire outside<br />

consultant to undertake systematic exploration of options for new<br />

leadership.<br />

7166. Texas Democracy Foundation, Austin, TX. $25,000, 2006. To create<br />

and implement development plan strengthening capacity of Foundation<br />

board and Observer staff to expand circulation, increase visibility<br />

statewide, and enhance financial sustainability.<br />

7167. Tides Center, San Francisco, CA. $150,000, 2006. For Opportunity<br />

Agenda.<br />

7168. Tides Center, San Francisco, CA. $100,000, 2006. For Rockridge<br />

Institute.<br />

7169. Tides Center, San Francisco, CA. $100,000, 2006. To partner with OSI<br />

in establishing U.S. based Friends of FOKAL project.<br />

7170. Tides Center, San Francisco, CA. $100,000, 2006. For core support of<br />

Longview Institute.<br />

7171. Tides Center, San Francisco, CA. $50,000, 2006. Toward establishing<br />

U.S. based Friends of FOKAL project.<br />

7172. Tides Center, San Francisco, CA. $17,000, 2006. To enable Longview<br />

Institute to hire consultant on organizational development and strategic<br />

planning.<br />

7173. Touro College, Jacob D. Fuchsberg Law Center, Public Advocacy Center,<br />

New York, NY. $35,200, 2006. To hire strategic planning consultant at<br />

Society of American Law Teachers.<br />

7174. Transgender Law Center, San Francisco, CA. $25,000, 2006. For<br />

technical assistance and capacity building toward individual donor<br />

fundraising, website development, and Spanish-language website<br />

content.<br />

7175. Twenty-First Century Foundation, New York, NY. $100,000, 2006. For<br />

strategic grants toward relief, recovery, and rebuilding efforts promoting<br />

long-term equitable solutions.<br />

7176. United States Student Association Foundation, Washington, DC.<br />

$59,000, 2006. To conduct strategic planning process.<br />

7177. University of Southern Maine, Student Senate, Portland, ME. $25,000,<br />

2006. For organizational effectiveness and capacity-building project for<br />

Blunt Youth Radio.<br />

7178. Wide Angle Community Media, Baltimore, MD. $25,000, 2006. For<br />

strategic planning process building capacity of students, staff, and<br />

board, and to develop training and programming.<br />

The Overbrook Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in the United States, South Africa, and Latin<br />

America— especially Brazil, Mexico and Ecuador. No grants to<br />

individuals.<br />

7179. Colorado Nonprofit Development Center, Denver, CO. $10,000, 2006.<br />

For general operating support.<br />

7180. Eastern Maine Development Corporation, Bangor, ME. $35,000, 2006.<br />

For Maine Media Workshop’s nonprofit transition.<br />

7181. Equality Now, New York, NY. $12,500, 2006. For strategic planning<br />

process.<br />

7182. Green Blue Institute, Charlottesville, VA. $80,000, 2006. For general<br />

operating support.<br />

7183. Hampshire College, Civil Liberties and Public Policy Program, Amherst,<br />

MA. $35,000, 2006. For training new generations of reproductive rights<br />

leaders and activists.<br />

7184. Hastings Center, Garrison, NY. $50,000, 2006. For Enhancing Public<br />

Understanding, Informing Public Policy: The Hastings Center, a Capacity<br />

Building Initiative.<br />

7185. Institute for Management and Certification of Agriculture and Forestry,<br />

Brazil. $50,000, 2006. For assessing impact of certification for<br />

biodiversity conservation in tropical farms.<br />

7186. International Social and Environmental Accreditation and Labelling<br />

Alliance, London, England. $68,000, 2006. For building capacity for<br />

emerging certification programs.<br />

7187. School of Unity and Liberation, Oakland, CA. $10,000, 2006. For Youth<br />

Organizing training manual.<br />

7188. Social and Environmental Entrepreneurs, Los Angeles, CA. $25,000,<br />

2006. For general operating support for program in Asheville, NC.<br />

7189. Third Sector New England, Boston, MA. $25,000, 2006. For general<br />

operating support.<br />

7190. Tides Center, San Francisco, CA. $75,000, 2006. For securing more<br />

sustainable future for electronics sector: creating standards that will<br />

influence major material supply chains.<br />

7191. Tides Center, San Francisco, CA. $50,000, 2006. For The Opportunity<br />

Agenda Project.<br />

Park Foundation, Inc.<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to the eastern U.S., primarily in central NY,<br />

Washington, DC, and NC. No grants to individuals.<br />

7192. Cancer Resource Center of the Finger Lakes, Ithaca, NY. $30,000,<br />

2006. For volunteer-based outreach program and consultant services.<br />

7193. Citizens Conservation Corps of West Virginia, Beckley, WV. $25,000,<br />

2006. For Appalachian Coal Country Watershed Team’s capacity-building<br />

work.<br />

7194. College for Every Student, Cornwall, VT. $15,000, 2006. For The<br />

Century Program: Spencer-VanEtten Middle School/Ithaca College<br />

Partnership.<br />

7195. Environmental Support Center, Washington, DC. $50,000, 2006. For<br />

capacity building services to organizations working on freshwater issues<br />

east of the Mississippi.<br />

7196. High Country Conservancy, Boone, NC. $12,000, 2006. For Land<br />

Protection Director position.<br />

7197. History Center in Tompkins County, Ithaca, NY. $15,000, 2006. For<br />

continued support for Student Historian Initiative.<br />

7198. Human Services Coalition of Tompkins County, Ithaca, NY. $15,000,<br />

2006. For grants coordination and training to serve nonprofits in<br />

Tompkins County.<br />

7199. Ithaca College, Ithaca, NY. $44,000, 2006. For Project Look Sharp’s<br />

Media Construction of the Environment and continued expansion of<br />

Project Look Sharp’s National Media Literacy Curriculum.<br />

7200. Rockwood Leadership Program, Berkeley, CA. $15,000, 2006. For<br />

general operating support.<br />

7201. Sciencenter, Ithaca, NY. $135,000, 2006. To expand capacity to<br />

engage regional community.<br />

7202. Third Sector New England, Boston, MA. $10,000, 2006. For general<br />

operating support for Resource Generation.<br />

7203. Tides Center, San Francisco, CA. $30,000, 2006. For Clean Water<br />

Network of Florida.<br />

The PepsiCo Foundation, Inc.<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national basis. No support for religious, fraternal, or<br />

political organizations. No grants to individuals (except for<br />

employee-related and Diamond scholarships), or for fundraising or<br />

sponsorship events.<br />

7204. National Council of La Raza, Washington, DC. $1,944,210, 2006.<br />

The Carroll and Milton Petrie Foundation, Inc.<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in New York, NY. No grants to individuals.<br />

7205. Resources for Indispensable Schools and Educators, San Francisco,<br />

CA. $20,500, 2006.<br />

7206. Teach for America, New York, NY. $1,000,000, 2006.<br />

The Pfizer Foundation, Inc.<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national and international basis. No support for<br />

political organizations. No grants to individuals, or for capital campaigns<br />

or scholarships; no loans to individuals.<br />

7207. LEARN, Old Lyme, CT. $135,000, 2006.<br />

7208. LEARN, Old Lyme, CT. $125,000, 2006.<br />

7209. LEARN, Old Lyme, CT. $86,835, 2006.<br />

7210. LEARN, Old Lyme, CT. $35,000, 2006.<br />

7211. Project HOPE - The People-to-People Health Foundation, Millwood, VA.<br />

$400,000, 2006.<br />

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The Pinkerton Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in New York, NY. No support for medical research,<br />

the media, the direct provision of health care, or religious education.<br />

Generally no grants to individuals, or for emergency assistance,<br />

conferences, publications, media, building renovations, or other capital<br />

projects, unless they are integrally related to foundation’s program<br />

objectives or an outgrowth of grantee’s programs; no loans.<br />

7212. BoardAssist, New York, NY. $35,000, 2007. For operating support.<br />

7213. Goddard-Riverside Community Center, New York, NY. $100,000, 2007.<br />

For OPTIONS Center for Educational and Career Choice, which provides<br />

high school students from low-income households with informed<br />

one-on-one college counseling and College Access Professional<br />

Development Institute, which trains staff from other community- based<br />

organizations to provide similar services.<br />

7214. Groundwork, Brooklyn, NY. $105,000, 2007. For college preparatory<br />

program for high school students in East New York, Brooklyn and for<br />

development of strategic plan.<br />

7215. Morningside Center for Teaching Social Responsibility, New York, NY.<br />

$50,000, 2007. For operating support for organization that teaches<br />

students, teachers school administrators and parents methods of<br />

conflict resolution and mediation.<br />

7216. Public/Private Ventures, Philadelphia, PA. $25,000, 2007. For<br />

research and development of publication on philanthropy, program<br />

development, program outcomes and social policy.<br />

7217. United Methodist City Society, New York, NY. $50,000, 2007. For<br />

Society’s Children’s Program, which provides financial and technical<br />

assistance to after-school children’s programs operated at local<br />

Methodist churches.<br />

7218. Workforce Professionals Training Institute, New York, NY. $53,000,<br />

2007. For professional development for workforce professionals at youth<br />

employment programs.<br />

Raether 1985 Charitable Trust<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in CT and NY. No grants to individuals.<br />

7219. Teach for America, New York, NY. $30,000, 2006. For general support.<br />

V. Kann Rasmussen Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving to national and international programs, with a special<br />

interest in SC. No grants to individuals.<br />

7220. Environmental Leadership Program, Haydenville, MA. $20,000, 2007.<br />

For Young Leaders Conference.<br />

John & Cynthia Reed Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in Princeton, NJ, the greater metropolitan New<br />

York, NY, area, and MA.<br />

7221. Classroom, Inc., New York, NY. $10,000, 2006. For unrestricted grant.<br />

The Riggio Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in NY, with emphasis on the greater metropolitan<br />

New York City area; some funding on a national basis also. No grants to<br />

individuals.<br />

7222. Citizens for NYC, New York, NY. $25,000, 2006.<br />

Robertson Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national basis. No grants to individuals.<br />

7223. New York City Center for Charter School Excellence, New York, NY.<br />

$750,000, 2006.<br />

7224. New York City Center for Charter School Excellence, New York, NY.<br />

$750,000, 2006.<br />

7225. New York City Center for Charter School Excellence, New York, NY.<br />

$750,000, 2006.<br />

7226. Teach for America, New York, NY. $1,000,000, 2006.<br />

7227. Teach for America, New York, NY. $20,000, 2006.<br />

Rochester Area Community Foundation<br />

(formerly Rochester Area Foundation)<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to Genesee, Livingston, Monroe, Ontario, Orleans,<br />

and Wayne counties, NY, except for donor-designated funds. No support<br />

for religious projects. No grants to individuals (except from restricted<br />

funds), or for capital or annual campaigns, debt reduction, special<br />

events, land acquisition, or endowment or emergency funds.<br />

7228. Rochester Regional Community Design Center, Rochester, NY.<br />

$10,000, 2007.<br />

Rockefeller Brothers Fund, Inc.<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national basis, and in Central and Eastern Europe, East<br />

and Southeast Asia, and South Africa. No grants to individuals (including<br />

research, graduate study, or the writing of books or dissertations by<br />

individuals, with 3 exceptions: the RBF Fellowships under the education<br />

program, which are limited to those students nominated by the colleges<br />

that have been selected to participate in this program, the Ramon<br />

Magsaysay Awards through the Program for Asian Projects, and the<br />

Culpeper Medical Scholarships), or land acquisitions or building funds.<br />

7229. Abraham Path Initiative, Boulder, CO. $100,000, 2007. 2-year grant.<br />

For programmatic and capacity-building efforts.<br />

7230. AccountAbility: Institute of Social and Ethical AccountAbility, London,<br />

England. $50,000, 2007. To produce and disseminate State of<br />

Responsible Competitiveness report.<br />

7231. Advocacy Training and Resource Center, Prishtina, Serbia. $95,000,<br />

2007. For transparent forum for debate for Kosovar constituencies in<br />

run-up to parliamentary, mayoral, and municipal elections.<br />

7232. Alliance for Children and Families, Milwaukee, WI. $27,000, 2007. For<br />

pilot project with Keystone Accountability, developing constituency<br />

perception survey mechanism modeled on Center for Effective<br />

Philanthropy grantee surveys.<br />

7233. American Foundation for the University of the West Indies, New York,<br />

NY. $20,000, 2007. For consultant expenses relating to preparing<br />

Regional Strategy for Reducing Vulnerability of Caribbean Island States<br />

to Global Climate Change and Sea Level Rise.<br />

7234. American Opera Projects, Brooklyn, NY. $15,000, 2007. For<br />

institutional leadership conference at Pocantico Conference Center.<br />

7235. American-Iranian Council, Princeton, NJ. $25,000, 2007. For<br />

capacity-building activities focused on administrative and financial<br />

reorganization.<br />

7236. Catholic Education Trust, Johannesburg, South Africa. $120,000,<br />

2007. 2-year grant. To strengthen monitoring, evaluation, and advocacy<br />

within Caring Schools Project of Catholic Institute of Education.<br />

7237. Cause Effective, New York, NY. $50,000, 2007. For Governance<br />

Training Institute workshops for RBF arts and culture grantees.<br />

7238. Cave Canem Foundation, New York, NY. $50,000, 2007. 2-year grant.<br />

For staff and board development and fundraising.<br />

7239. Center for Community Change, Washington, DC. $10,000, 2007. For<br />

gathering and evaluation of Generation Change internship program.<br />

7240. Center for Effective Philanthropy, Cambridge, MA. $25,000, 2007. For<br />

general support.<br />

7241. CIF of the San Francisco Foundation, San Francisco, CA. $50,000,<br />

2007. For Diversity in Philanthropy Project.<br />

7242. City College 21st Century Foundation, Architecture Center, New York,<br />

NY. $150,000, 2007. 2-year grant. For capacity-building initiatives.<br />

7243. Clubbed Thumb, New York, NY. $50,000, 2007. 2-year grant. For staff<br />

salary support and capacity-building.<br />

7244. Cuban Artists Fund, New York, NY. $15,000, 2007. For institutional<br />

leadership conference at Pocantico Conference Center.<br />

7245. Demos: A Network for Ideas and Action, New York, NY. $50,000, 2007.<br />

Toward transition of CivWorld project to Demos.<br />

7246. Demos: A Network for Ideas and Action, New York, NY. $15,000, 2007.<br />

For funders and practitioners meeting, exploring promotion of civic<br />

engagement by nonprofit service groups.<br />

7247. Ecologists Linked for Organizing Grassroots Initiatives and Action,<br />

Middlebury, VT. $50,000, 2007. For project, Promoting Sustainability in<br />

China’s Emerging Philanthropic Sector.<br />

7248. Enterprising Environmental Solutions, Pittsburgh, PA. $400,000, 2007.<br />

2-year grant. For project, Center for Climate Strategies.<br />

7249. Environmental Leadership Program, Washington, DC. $10,000, 2007.<br />

For conference, Emerging Leaders, Emerging Solutions: Taking Action on<br />

Global Warming.<br />

7250. Forum for Civic Initiatives, Prishtina, Serbia. $100,000, 2007. For<br />

general support and project networking with other NGOs toward civilian<br />

oversight of security sector.<br />

7251. Institute for Security Studies, Pretoria, South Africa. $48,000, 2007.<br />

For workshop on HIV-AIDS and Society: Building a Community of Practice<br />

for RBF grantees and policymakers.<br />

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7252. Institute for State Effectiveness, Washington, DC. $94,000, 2007. For<br />

Institute for State Effectiveness, assisting Kosovo government and civil<br />

society in developing sustainable economic plan and donor relation<br />

strategy.<br />

7253. Institute for Sustainable Communities, Montpelier, VT. $12,000, 2007.<br />

For virtual assistance to Institute for Democracy in South Africa in<br />

advocacy training and support for RBF grantees.<br />

7254. Make the Road New York, Brooklyn, NY. $20,000, 2007. For<br />

communications capacity-building and Urban Youth Collaborative<br />

communications work.<br />

7255. Metropolitan Waterfront Alliance, New York, NY. $250,000, 2007.<br />

2-year grant. For transition costs.<br />

7256. National Council of Nonprofit Associations, Washington, DC.<br />

$150,000, 2007. 2-year grant. For policy and advocacy programs.<br />

7257. National Environmental Trust, Washington, DC. $300,000, 2007.<br />

2-year grant. For work coordinating constituency mobilization efforts by<br />

RBF-funded allied voices groups working on global warming.<br />

7258. Network for the Affirmation of NGO Sector-MANS, Podgorica,<br />

Montenegro. $70,000, 2007. For program support.<br />

7259. Nurturing Orphans of AIDS for Humanity, Durban, South Africa.<br />

$67,000, 2007. 2-year grant. For research, evaluation, and advocacy.<br />

7260. Policy Consensus Initiative, Portland, OR. $110,000, 2007. 2-year<br />

grant. For program support.<br />

7261. Pratt Institute, Brooklyn, NY. $100,000, 2007. 2-year grant. For Pratt<br />

Center for Community Development, providing technical assistance to<br />

community-based organizations.<br />

7262. Public Radio Capital, Centennial, CO. $25,000, 2007. For technical<br />

assistance and support for filing of non-commercial radio license<br />

applications.<br />

7263. Ramon Magsaysay Award Foundation, Manila, Philippines. $245,000,<br />

2007. 2-year grant. For strategic planning positioning Award for impact<br />

and financial sustainability for next 50 years.<br />

7264. Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisors, Philanthropic Collaborative, New<br />

York, NY. $75,000, 2007. For One Nation project.<br />

7265. Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisors, Philanthropic Collaborative, New<br />

York, NY. $75,000, 2007. 2-year grant. For Sustainable Endowments<br />

Institute project.<br />

7266. Southern African Catholic Bishops Conference, AIDS Office, Pretoria,<br />

South Africa. $30,000, 2007. To evaluate family and community-based<br />

models of care for orphans and vulnerable children in South Africa.<br />

7267. Tides Center, San Francisco, CA. $100,000, 2007. 2-year grant. For<br />

project, Peace and Security Media Initiative.<br />

7268. Tides Center, San Francisco, CA. $100,000, 2007. 2-year grant. For<br />

project, Open Media and Information Companies Initiative.<br />

7269. Tides Center, San Francisco, CA. $40,000, 2007. For increased staff<br />

capacity at Center for Small Business and the Environment.<br />

7270. Tides Center, San Francisco, CA. $25,000, 2007. Toward efforts of<br />

project, Hollywood Foreign Policy Roundtable.<br />

7271. UNICEF, Pretoria, South Africa. $75,000, 2007. For project evaluating<br />

implementation of National School Nutrition Program.<br />

7272. University of the Western Cape, School of Health, Bellville, South Africa.<br />

$60,000, 2007. For project assessing impact of child support grants on<br />

poor households.<br />

7273. Urban Age Institute, San Rafael, CA. $30,000, 2007. For recruitment<br />

and participation of local government and NGO leaders from Guangdong<br />

Province.<br />

The Rockefeller Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in New York City, Africa, North America, and<br />

Southeast Asia. No grants to individuals (for personal aid) or except in<br />

rare cases, for endowment funds or building or operating funds.<br />

7274. African Center for Economic Transformation, Washington, DC.<br />

$350,000, 2007. To develop business plan that will better enable it to<br />

carry out mission to be driving force in eliminating policy and institutional<br />

barriers to sustained growth and transformation in Africa.<br />

7275. Amrita Performing Arts, Oakland, CA. $250,000, 2007. For continued<br />

support of activities to increase opportunities for performing artists and<br />

arts groups in Cambodia and to stabilize organization.<br />

7276. Asian Americans/Pacific Islanders in Philanthropy, San Francisco, CA.<br />

$100,000, 2007. Toward strategic planning initiative, which seeks to<br />

enhance regional infrastructure and representation and strengthen<br />

capacity to pursue mission of educating philanthropists about needs of<br />

Asian-American and Pacific Islander communities, fostering development<br />

of key member philanthropies through targeted grants, and promoting<br />

diversity in philanthropic sector.<br />

7277. Bridgespan Group, Boston, MA. $300,000, 2007. Toward expanding<br />

Bridgestar, program for nonprofit leadership, into New York City area.<br />

7278. Center for Economic Opportunity, New York, NY. $5,000,000, 2007.<br />

Toward designing, operating and evaluating Opportunity NYC,<br />

demonstration project of three conditional cash transfer programs aimed<br />

at reducing poverty in New York City.<br />

7279. Economic Policy Institute, Washington, DC. $105,054, 2007. To<br />

support comprehensive analysis which will assess feasibility of<br />

establishing Guaranteed Retirement Accounts (GRAs), proposed plan<br />

that would ensure greater economic security in retirement for all U.S.<br />

workers.<br />

7280. Foundation Center, New York, NY. $600,000, 2007. Toward<br />

capacity-building campaign, which will harness technology to build<br />

next-generation services that strengthen and advance U.S. philanthropy.<br />

7281. GlobalGiving Foundation, Washington, DC. $100,000, 2007. To<br />

sponsor use of services provided by InnoCentive, Inc. to work with<br />

nonprofit institutions to seek solutions related to its efforts to design<br />

innovations in energy, water, and construction materials for poor people.<br />

7282. Harvard University, Cambridge, MA. $139,800, 2007. For pilot project<br />

at School of Public Health in Boston, to evaluate effectiveness of using<br />

software package deployed on handheld computers instead of<br />

paper-based processes for adherence to integrated management of<br />

childhood illness protocols by primary healthcare workers in Tanzania.<br />

Project is part of Global eHealth (GEH) Initiative.<br />

7283. Hispanics in Philanthropy, San Francisco, CA. $200,000, 2007. Toward<br />

five-year strategic plan designed to enhance capacity to carry out mission<br />

to increase investments in Latino communities, to increase participation<br />

of Latinos in philanthropy, and to foster policy change toward equity and<br />

inclusiveness through philanthropy.<br />

7284. INDEPTH Network, Accra, Ghana. $75,000, 2007. To develop and<br />

implement business plan that will allow organization to meet goals that<br />

emerged from recent strategic planning process, which will better enable<br />

it to carry out its mission to harness collective potential of world’s<br />

community-based longitudinal demographic surveillance initiatives in<br />

resource-constrained countries.<br />

7285. Institute of International Education, New York, NY. $82,225, 2007.<br />

Toward evaluation of Partnership for Higher Education in Africa.<br />

7286. International Fertilizer Development Center, Muscle Shoals, AL.<br />

$246,400, 2007. Toward facilitating implementation of Abuja<br />

Declaration on Fertilizers for the African Green Revolution, twelve-point<br />

plan to remedy deficit in fertilizer use throughout Africa, by providing<br />

technical assistance to New Partnership for Africa’s Development and.<br />

7287. Kenya Agricultural Commodity Exchange, Nairobi, Kenya. $399,400,<br />

2007. For project for market information and commodity exchange<br />

systems aimed at raising incomes of poor farmers in Kenya by linking<br />

them more efficiently to input and output markets.<br />

7288. Local Initiatives Support Corporation, New York, NY. $200,000, 2007.<br />

Toward National Vacant Properties Campaign, project in New Orleans<br />

that will help city reclaim vacant property as part of redevelopment<br />

process as part of post-Hurrican Katrina grantmaking efforts.<br />

7289. Mathematica Policy Research, Princeton, NJ. $2,553,400, 2007. For<br />

comprehensive evaluation to measure impact of Foundation’s American<br />

Workers Initiative, which aims to improve economic security of workers<br />

in U.S. through data collection, product development partnerships, public<br />

policy solutions and communications and outreach.<br />

7290. Monitor Group, Cambridge, MA. $50,000, 2007. Toward research to<br />

identify market-based development models across sectors such as<br />

health, education, agriculture and non-farm rural productivity that have<br />

potential for scale-up to benefit poor and vulnerable people in India.<br />

7291. National Council of La Raza, Policy Analysis Center, Washington, DC.<br />

$200,000, 2007. For research and analysis on issues related to health<br />

care access, financial literacy and retirement security for low-income<br />

Latino workers in United States, many of whom lack employer-based<br />

coverage.<br />

7292. New Orleans Redevelopment Authority, New Orleans, LA. $300,000,<br />

2007. Toward recruiting professional staff to develop organizational<br />

capacity to participate in rebuilding efforts in City of New Orleans as part<br />

of Rebuilding New Orleans Initiative, which continues post-Hurricane<br />

Katrina grantmaking efforts.<br />

7293. OMG Center for Collaborative Learning, Philadelphia, PA. $479,765,<br />

2007. Toward evaluation of Foundation’s Rebuilding New Orleans<br />

Initiative as part of post-Hurrican Katrina grantmaking efforts.<br />

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7294. RMC Research Corporation, Portsmouth, NH. $50,000, 2007. For<br />

dissemination of Cultural Data in Planning and Economic Development<br />

findings through American Planning Association’s national publication<br />

program, and to develop measurement designs for investments in arts<br />

and culture through seminar with Northeastern Economic Developers<br />

Association.<br />

7295. Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, New Brunswick, NJ.<br />

$562,400, 2007. For independent assessment of potential long-term<br />

impact for Asia of Rockefeller Foundation’s investment from 1985 to<br />

2000 in drought tolerant rice research and technology transfer activities.<br />

7296. Tides Center, San Francisco, CA. $100,000, 2007. Toward project,<br />

African Grantmakers’ Affinity Group, for support of mission to build and<br />

strengthen partnerships among grantmakers working in Africa, including<br />

research project entitled, Dialogues on Using Different Funding Modes<br />

in Africa.<br />

7297. Voxiva, Washington, DC. $125,000, 2007. To evaluate alternative<br />

economically-viable business models for delivering affordable<br />

information and communication technologies to enhance efficiency and<br />

effectiveness of public health information and service delivery for poor<br />

or underserved communities in developing countries.<br />

Arthur Ross Foundation, Inc.<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in NY.<br />

7298. Citizens for NYC, New York, NY. $10,000, 2007.<br />

Helena Rubinstein Foundation, Inc.<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in New York, NY. No grants to individuals, or for<br />

emergency funds or film or video projects; no loans.<br />

7299. Hunter College of the City University of New York, New York, NY.<br />

$18,000, 2008. For stipend support for internships at government<br />

agencies and nonprofit organizations that introduce undergraduate<br />

women to careers in public service.<br />

7300. Literacy, Inc., New York, NY. $20,000, 2008. For program that pairs<br />

elementary school students with teens trained to tutor them in reading.<br />

7301. New York City Workforce Development Fund, New York, NY. $10,000,<br />

2008. For technical assistance for nonprofit job training and placement<br />

providers. Fund is project of New York Community Trust.<br />

7302. NPowerNY, New York, NY. $20,000, 2008. For information technology<br />

training that prepares young people for careers in the nonprofit sector.<br />

7303. Studio in a School Association, New York, NY. $75,000, 2008. For<br />

collaboration with P.S. 255 Barbara Reing School (grades<br />

Pre-Kindergarten-5) in Brooklyn to implement New York City Department<br />

of Education’s Blueprint for Teaching and Learning in Arts.<br />

7304. Teaching Matters, New York, NY. $25,000, 2008. For in-school arts<br />

program that teaches children in Bronx schools to create documentary<br />

works on classroom computers and trains their teachers in educational<br />

applications of new technology.<br />

7305. Womens Housing and Economic Development Corporation, Bronx, NY.<br />

$40,000, 2008. For job training and support services for family day care<br />

providers.<br />

7306. Workforce Professionals Training Institute, New York, NY. $30,000,<br />

2008. For professional development workshops for employment<br />

specialists at nonprofit organizations serving low-income clients. (A<br />

project of Fund for the City of New York.).<br />

The Fan Fox and Leslie R. Samuels Foundation, Inc.<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to New York City. No support for education. No<br />

grants to individuals, or for scholarships, fellowships, or film or video<br />

projects.<br />

7307. Abyssinian Development Corporation, New York, NY. $10,000, 2007.<br />

For ADC Neighborhood Naturally Occurring Retirement Community<br />

(NNORC) Planning.<br />

7308. Council of Senior Centers and Services of New York City, New York, NY.<br />

$60,000, 2007. For CSCS Senior Nutrition Marketplace.<br />

7309. Foundation for Long Term Care, Albany, NY. $20,000, 2007. For<br />

Creating Quality in New York City Nursing Homes by Mentoring Charge<br />

Nurses.<br />

7310. House Foundation for the Arts, New York, NY. $10,000, 2007. For<br />

season support.<br />

7311. Montefiore Medical Center, Bronx, NY. $22,500, 2007. For Palliative<br />

Care and Case Management Model in the Emergency Department.<br />

7312. Mount Sinai School of Medicine of New York University, New York, NY.<br />

$110,500, 2007. For Planning Grant to Develop a Strategy for Palliative<br />

Care in the Long Term Care Setting-Phase 1.<br />

7313. Mount Sinai School of Medicine of New York University, New York, NY.<br />

$46,399, 2007. For Planning Grant to Develop a Strategy for Palliative<br />

Care in the Long Term Care Setting-Phase 1.<br />

7314. Older Adults Technology Services, Brooklyn, NY. $20,000, 2007. For<br />

Capacity Building for Intergenerational Technology Programs.<br />

7315. Ringside, Elizabeth Streb Dance Company, Brooklyn, NY. $10,000,<br />

2007. For creative development and presentations at SLAM company’s<br />

Williamsburg Facility in Brooklyn.<br />

7316. Weill Medical College of Cornell University, New York, NY. $27,000,<br />

2007. For Enhancing the Care of Hospitalized Frail Elderly (HELP,<br />

Hospital Elder Life Program).<br />

Bernard & Irene Schwartz Foundation, Inc.<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in New York, NY. No grants to individuals.<br />

7317. Brown University, Rhode Island Institute for Mental Health Excellence,<br />

Providence, RI. $20,000, 2007.<br />

7318. United Nations, New York, NY. $25,000, 2007. For UN Millennium<br />

Project.<br />

The Peter Jay Sharp Foundation<br />

(formerly Sharp Foundation)<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in New York, NY. No grants to individuals.<br />

7319. Lee Pesky Learning Center, Boise, ID. $45,000, 2006. To support<br />

evaluation/research program.<br />

7320. Teach for America, New York, NY. $100,000, 2006. To fund trained<br />

recruits in schools.<br />

The Shubert Foundation, Inc.<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to the U.S. No grants to individuals, or for capital or<br />

endowment funds, conduit organizations, renovation projects, audience<br />

development, direct subsidy of reduced-price admissions, no loans.<br />

7321. Volunteer Lawyers for the Arts, New York, NY. $20,000, 2007. For<br />

general support.<br />

William E. Simon Foundation, Inc.<br />

(formerly William E. & Carol G. Simon Foundation, Inc.)<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national basis, with emphasis on New York, NY, and<br />

Los Angeles and the San Francisco Bay Area, CA. No support for foreign<br />

charities. No grants to individuals.<br />

7322. Classroom, Inc., New York, NY. $58,222, 2006.<br />

7323. Donors Trust, Alexandria, VA. $75,000, 2006.<br />

Skirball Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in CA. No grants to individuals.<br />

7324. International Medical Corps, Santa Monica, CA. $40,000, 2006. For<br />

operating funds.<br />

7325. Teach for America, New York, NY. $25,000, 2006. For operating funds.<br />

7326. Tides Center, San Francisco, CA. $100,000, 2006. For operating funds.<br />

Alfred P. Sloan Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national basis. No support for the creative or<br />

performing arts, humanities, religion, or primary or secondary education.<br />

No grants to individuals (except for research and publication), or for<br />

endowment or building funds, medical research, or equipment not<br />

related directly to foundation-supported projects; no loans.<br />

7327. American Association for the Advancement of Science, Washington, DC.<br />

$30,000, 2007. Toward roundtable on how university-based programs<br />

to increase representation of underrepresented science and engineering<br />

groups can continue to be effective within restrictions imposed by legal<br />

doctrine of strict scrutiny.<br />

7328. American Association of Hispanics in Higher Education, Tempe, AZ.<br />

$41,000, 2007. To develop strategy for increasing number of Hispanic<br />

professors in science, engineering, and mathematics at top American<br />

Universities.<br />

7329. American Museum of Natural History, New York, NY. $411,000, 2007.<br />

2-year grant. To accelerate use of DNA barcodes for conservation of<br />

endangered animal species by developing reference sequences for<br />

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5,000 endangered species and by operating international research and<br />

training network.<br />

7330. Aspen Institute, New York, NY. $150,000, 2007. 1.25-year grant. To<br />

continue working to achieve recognition, attention and course adoption<br />

among business school faculty for team production and alternative<br />

theories of corporate governance.<br />

7331. Children First Fund: The Chicago Public Schools Foundation, Chicago,<br />

IL. $250,000, 2007. 2-year grant. To create and implement online portal<br />

to identify and engage large numbers of people who attended public<br />

schools in Chicago and to create accessible history of school system.<br />

7332. Consortium for Oceanographic Research and Education, Washington,<br />

DC. $400,000, 2007. 1.50-year grant. To operate U.S. National<br />

Committee for Census of Marine Life.<br />

7333. Cornell University, Ithaca, NY. $43,000, 2007. For planning grant for<br />

improved data and analyses of foreign student flows to U.S. and other<br />

relevant countries.<br />

7334. Crisis Management International, Atlanta, GA. $45,000, 2007. For<br />

early stages of development of voluntary private sector preparedness<br />

accreditation and certification program.<br />

7335. Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA. $324,720,<br />

2007. To organize and hold 2008 Industry Studies Annual Conference.<br />

7336. Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA. $295,000,<br />

2007. 1.50-year grant. For decision-oriented analysis of pandemic flu<br />

preparedness and response.<br />

7337. National Academy of Sciences, Washington, DC. $75,000, 2007. To<br />

engage and survey scientific community on biosecurity issues.<br />

7338. National Academy of Sciences, Washington, DC. $15,000, 2007. To<br />

engage and survey scientific community on biosecurity issues.<br />

7339. Ohio State University, Columbus, OH. $45,000, 2007. For planning<br />

project for National Center on Preparedness and Resiliency at Colleges<br />

and Universities.<br />

7340. Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, Newark, NJ. $45,000,<br />

2007. To plan national initiative to accelerate large scale adoption of<br />

on-line training for low-wage workers.<br />

7341. Swarthmore College, Swarthmore, PA. $45,000, 2007. To enable<br />

Swarthmore College to understand reasons for low retention of certain<br />

groups of students in science and engineering.<br />

7342. University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ. $44,750, 2007. For Professional<br />

Science Masters Alumni Network.<br />

7343. University of Illinois, Springfield, IL. $44,000, 2007. To establish<br />

consortium of comprehensive universities experiencing enrollment<br />

declines.<br />

7344. University of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago, IL. $45,000, 2007. 3-year<br />

grant. For Workshops on Blended Learning.<br />

7345. University of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago, IL. $45,000, 2007. For<br />

planning support for Air-Filtration Industry Center.<br />

7346. University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, IL. $43,575, 2007.<br />

For second planning grant for campus-wide program of Professional<br />

Science Masters Degrees.<br />

7347. University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, IL. $43,575, 2007.<br />

For planning grant for campus-wide Professional Science Masters<br />

Initiative.<br />

7348. University of North Texas, Denton, TX. $45,000, 2007. To develop<br />

Professional Science Masters degrees in University of North Texas<br />

system.<br />

7349. University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA. $189,102, 2007. 2-year<br />

grant. For administrative costs for new Alfred P. Sloan Foundation Early<br />

Career Development Grant Program for Work-Family Research.<br />

7350. University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA. $45,000, 2007. 1.50-year<br />

grant. To establish interdisciplinary network of industry studies<br />

researchers focused on direct care service industries.<br />

7351. University of Texas, Austin, TX. $45,000, 2007. To plan for Oil and Gas<br />

Industry Center.<br />

7352. Urban Resource Systems, San Francisco, CA. $60,000, 2007. To<br />

enable Neighborhood Parks Council to upgrade ParkScan website to<br />

make ParkScan more useful in San Francisco and ready for use by<br />

partner cities.<br />

7353. Washington University, Saint Louis, MO. $44,775, 2007. 1.50-year<br />

grant. To develop survey tool to explore why undergraduate students<br />

leave science and engineering fields.<br />

7354. Worcester Polytechnic Institute, Worcester, MA. $500,000, 2007.<br />

2.50-year grant. To implement National Professional Science Masters<br />

Association to serve faculty and other university staff who operate PSM<br />

degree programs.<br />

7355. World Cares Center, New York, NY. $15,000, 2007. For development<br />

of two courses for disaster preparedness.<br />

The Starr Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national and international basis, with emphasis on New<br />

York, NY and emphasis on Asia internationally. No support for religious<br />

institutions (except for non-denominational human services). No grants<br />

to individuals (except for children of C.V. Starr & Co. and Starr<br />

International Co. employees).<br />

7356. Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center, New York, NY. $200,000,<br />

2007. 2-year grant. For unrestricted support for capacity building.<br />

7357. Classroom, Inc., New York, NY. $300,000, 2007. 2-year grant. For<br />

general operating support.<br />

7358. Friends of the Mothers Programmes, Mothers-to-Mothers-to-Be, New<br />

York, NY. $5,000,000, 2007. 5-year grant. For capacity building.<br />

7359. Greyston Foundation, Yonkers, NY. $150,000, 2007. 2-year grant. For<br />

general operating support.<br />

7360. Hudson Opera House, Hudson, NY. $100,000, 2007. 3-year grant. For<br />

capacity building.<br />

7361. REMEDY, New Haven, CT. $25,000, 2007. For general operating<br />

support.<br />

7362. Visiting Nurse Service of New York Hospice Care, New York, NY.<br />

$200,000, 2007. 2-year grant. For renewed support for Palliative Care<br />

Consultation Service.<br />

The Staten Island Foundation<br />

(formerly SI Bank & Trust Foundation)<br />

Limitations: Giving only in Staten Island, NY. No support for political causes,<br />

candidates, or lobbying efforts, fraternal or veterans organizations,<br />

business, professional, or civic associations or clubs, animal welfare<br />

groups, cemetery associations, or private foundations. No grants to<br />

individuals, or for renovations/repairs to places of worship, yearbook<br />

advertisements, research including medical research, memorial<br />

fundraising events, or tickets to fundraising events.<br />

7363. FoodChange, New York, NY. $50,000, 2007. For Earned Income Tax<br />

Credit program.<br />

7364. Staten Island Historical Society, Staten Island, NY. $50,000, 2007. To<br />

develop and implement master interpretive plan for school programs to<br />

alleviate high failure rates in Social Studies and American History.<br />

The Judy and Michael Steinhardt Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national basis. No grants to individuals.<br />

7365. Jewish Education Service of North America, New York, NY. $96,573,<br />

2006. For unrestricted support.<br />

7366. Jewish Education Service of North America, New York, NY. $63,493,<br />

2006. For unrestricted support.<br />

7367. Jewish Education Service of North America, New York, NY. $50,000,<br />

2006. For unrestricted support.<br />

7368. Jewish Education Service of North America, New York, NY. $50,000,<br />

2006. For unrestricted support.<br />

7369. STAR, Saint Louis Park, MN. $175,000, 2006. For unrestricted support.<br />

7370. STAR, Saint Louis Park, MN. $75,000, 2006. For unrestricted support.<br />

Surdna Foundation, Inc.<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national basis. No support for international projects,<br />

or programs addressing toxics, hazardous waste, environmental<br />

education, sustainable agriculture, food production and distribution. No<br />

grants for individuals or for endowments or land acquisition, capital<br />

campaigns or for building construction.<br />

7371. Action Without Borders, New York, NY. $50,000, 2007. To create<br />

Community Points network in neighborhoods, schools, and workplaces,<br />

connecting nonprofit and advocacy organizations with grassroots<br />

activists.<br />

7372. Alaska Marine Conservation Council, Anchorage, AK. $150,000, 2007.<br />

For several organization joint initiative, developing business plans for<br />

sustainable fisheries trusts in Alaska and Cape Cod, implementing<br />

trusts, and assessing need-opportunity to create connected national<br />

infrastructure and methodology.<br />

7373. Alaska Marine Conservation Council, Anchorage, AK. $10,000, 2007.<br />

For role in developing Sustainable Fisheries Trust, including preliminary<br />

work case analyses, budget, logistics, and communications.<br />

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7374. Alliance for Affordable Energy, New Orleans, LA. $15,000, 2007.<br />

Toward office transition, strategic evaluation and planning sessions, and<br />

programmatic expenditures.<br />

7375. American University, School of Communication, Washington, DC.<br />

$25,000, 2007. To prepare and promote nonprofit issue advocacy<br />

organizations as documentary film and public affairs television producers<br />

in emerging public media landscape.<br />

7376. AmericaSpeaks, Washington, DC. $100,000, 2007. For Unified New<br />

Orleans Planning process, engaging citizen voices in New Orleans and<br />

major diaspora cities, especially low-income and people of color.<br />

7377. Architecture 2030, Santa Fe, NM. $200,000, 2007. 2-year grant. For<br />

capacity-building.<br />

7378. BoardSource, Washington, DC. $10,000, 2007. For initial stages of<br />

efforts to develop comprehensive communications plan, focused on<br />

brand positioning and message.<br />

7379. Brennan Center for Justice, New York, NY. $25,000, 2007. To fund<br />

public education work regarding private money restriction of federally<br />

funded legal services lawyers, limiting nonprofit First Amendment rights.<br />

7380. Cause Communications, Santa Monica, CA. $15,000, 2007. For<br />

second publication, Why Bad Presentations Happen to Good Causes.<br />

7381. Center for Community Change, Washington, DC. $100,000, 2007. To<br />

provide low-cost financial services to low-wage workers via prepaid debit<br />

card in major cities.<br />

7382. Center for Effective Philanthropy, Cambridge, MA. $15,000, 2007. For<br />

seminar for assessment tool subscribers.<br />

7383. Child Welfare League of America, Arlington, VA. $41,500, 2007. For<br />

Pre-Conference Training Institute, The Power of Transition Framework<br />

with LGBTQ Foster Youth.<br />

7384. Citizens Planning and Housing Association, Baltimore, MD. $100,000,<br />

2007. To expand citizen advocacy for upgraded transit system and<br />

support transit-planning processes promoting revitalization of older<br />

communities.<br />

7385. Coalition to Restore Coastal Louisiana, Trust for Coastal Stewardship,<br />

Baton Rouge, LA. $100,000, 2007. For development.<br />

7386. Community Partners, City Project, Los Angeles, CA. $15,000, 2007. To<br />

retain development consultant implementing fundraising program.<br />

7387. CompuMentor, San Francisco, CA. $50,000, 2007. To develop long<br />

range organizational business plan for TechSoup, in preparation for<br />

expansion capital campaign.<br />

7388. CompuMentor, San Francisco, CA. $15,000, 2007. To sponsor<br />

NewSquared Year Two-N2Y2, national conference bringing together<br />

members of NetSquared community to accelerate development of<br />

technology projects helping nonprofits foster sustainable societal<br />

impact.<br />

7389. Consultative Group on Biological Diversity, San Francisco, CA. $10,000,<br />

2007. To increase financial resources for climate and energy projects,<br />

promote collaborative grantmaking in high priority areas, and secure<br />

victory on mandatory policies to reduce global warming pollution by 2010.<br />

7390. DataCenter, Oakland, CA. $100,000, 2007. For Youth Strategy Project,<br />

offering services, capacity-building tools, and training providing data to<br />

and building research skills of education reform and economic and<br />

environmental justice organizations.<br />

7391. DemocracyInAction.org, Washington, DC. $75,000, 2007. For general<br />

operating support.<br />

7392. East Liberty Development, Pittsburgh, PA. $100,000, 2007. For core<br />

operating support updating community plan, advancing Core Operating<br />

Principals, and sustaining redevelopment.<br />

7393. Enterprising Environmental Solutions, Center for Climate Strategies,<br />

Pittsburgh, PA. $200,000, 2007. 2-year grant. To coordinate stakeholder<br />

driven planning processes and technical evaluations, developing state<br />

climate change action plans in CO, MT, NC, SC, and VT, and assist<br />

Western Regional Air Partnership in developing GHG inventories and<br />

forecasts.<br />

7394. Environmental Support Center, Washington, DC. $250,000, 2007.<br />

2-year grant. For Center function as intermediary to enhance<br />

organizational effectiveness of grassroots environmental groups working<br />

on land use, transportation, climate and biodiversity health, and activist<br />

agendas nationwide.<br />

7395. Focus Project, OMB Watch, Washington, DC. $50,000, 2007. To<br />

protect civil society by protecting free speech of nonprofits and by<br />

building their capacity for advocacy.<br />

7396. Forum for Youth Investment, Washington, DC. $100,000, 2007. 2-year<br />

grant. To compile and disseminate products and services increasing<br />

management capacity of group of organizations broadening and<br />

diversifying youth engagement efforts.<br />

7397. FSG Social Impact Advisors, Boston, MA. $150,000, 2007. To enable<br />

substantial increase in amount of foundation assets used for social<br />

investment by fostering social investment intermediaries to source,<br />

structure, manage, and evaluate social investments.<br />

7398. Funders Collaborative on Youth Organizing, New York, NY. $400,000,<br />

2007. 2-year grant. To build capacity and effectiveness to meet<br />

organizational and programmatic priorities set forth in strategic plan,<br />

including fundraising initiatives, field scanning and analysis, and<br />

communications.<br />

7399. Funders Network for Smart Growth and Livable Communities, Coral<br />

Gables, FL. $100,000, 2007. For emerging portfolio of Leadership<br />

Services and effort to create and staff post-industrial city funders’<br />

learning and action network, with emphasis on community foundations.<br />

7400. Funders Network for Smart Growth and Livable Communities, Coral<br />

Gables, FL. $50,000, 2007. For emerging portfolio of Leadership<br />

Services and effort to create and staff weak market city funders’ learning<br />

and action network, with emphasis on community foundations.<br />

7401. Global Environment and Technology Foundation, Arlington, VA.<br />

$15,000, 2007. For Informing Action: Meeting Needs of Leaders for<br />

Credible Information on Climate Change and Alternative Futures, project<br />

researching existing communication and public awareness efforts.<br />

7402. Grantmakers in Film and Electronic Media, New York, NY. $10,000,<br />

2007. For capacity-building.<br />

7403. Gulf of Maine Lobster Foundation, Kennebunk, ME. $15,000, 2007.<br />

For presidential participation in Atlantic States Marine Fisheries<br />

Commission, regional resource management body.<br />

7404. International Center for Transitional Justice, New York, NY. $52,100,<br />

2007. To evaluate impact of Greensboro truth and reconciliation process<br />

and share lessons learned with other community efforts.<br />

7405. Johns Hopkins University, Institute for Policy Studies, Baltimore, MD.<br />

$300,000, 2007. 3-year grant. For Listening Post Project, informing<br />

nonprofit practitioners and policymakers about developments affecting<br />

nonprofit America, and strategic response.<br />

7406. Kids First Coalition, Oakland, CA. $80,000, 2007. To transform student<br />

and classroom culture at several schools, by partnering with teachers to<br />

implement pilot program focused on leadership development, group<br />

accountability, and youth organizing for policy change.<br />

7407. Lawrenceville Corporation, Pittsburgh, PA. $200,000, 2007. 2-year<br />

grant. To undertake multi-phased planning process positioning CDCs in<br />

East End to make strategic market change in communities.<br />

7408. Local Initiatives Support Corporation, New York, NY. $100,000, 2007.<br />

To create well-staffed property assembly and disposition entity within<br />

New Orleans Redevelopment Authority, and provide related national<br />

technical assistance.<br />

7409. Local Initiatives Support Corporation, Detroit, MI. $80,000, 2007. To<br />

develop tools and agenda to respond to crisis of vacant and abandoned<br />

properties.<br />

7410. Local Initiatives Support Corporation, Buffalo, NY. $50,000, 2007. To<br />

develop planned, goal-oriented, accountable framework and protocol for<br />

local activity.<br />

7411. Make the Road New York, Brooklyn, NY. $90,000, 2007. For ongoing<br />

youth organizing work promoting education reform and community<br />

response to gentrification, and to strengthen organizational capacity in<br />

advance of possible merger.<br />

7412. Maryland Association of Nonprofit Organizations, Baltimore, MD.<br />

$25,000, 2007. For Standards for Excellence program expansion, while<br />

developing online resources improving evaluation capacity.<br />

7413. Massachusetts Association of Community Development Corporations,<br />

Boston, MA. $200,000, 2007. 2-year grant. For policy work, coalitions<br />

and capacity building to lead and strengthen CDC community<br />

revitalization in Massachusetts.<br />

7414. Metropolitan Planning Council, Chicago, IL. $50,000, 2007. To<br />

increase affordable housing opportunities among low to moderate<br />

income workers and improve policy in communities in need by expanding<br />

employer-assisted model.<br />

7415. Minnesota Real Estate Foundation, Saint Cloud, MN. $25,000, 2007.<br />

To continue start-up operational support.<br />

7416. Mothers on the Move, Bronx, NY. $60,000, 2007. To expand and<br />

develop leadership and base, and establish Student Success Centers’<br />

campaign within local high schools.<br />

7417. Movement Strategy Center, Oakland, CA. $200,000, 2007. To increase<br />

effectiveness of young leaders in communities of color nationally through<br />

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organizational development, alliance building, media and public relations<br />

training and social networking support.<br />

7418. Music Conservatory of Westchester, White Plains, NY. $15,000, 2007.<br />

For strategic planning process, data-driven, and led by professional<br />

facilitator with surveys, focus groups, and extensive research.<br />

7419. National Housing Law Project, Oakland, CA. $75,000, 2007. For<br />

provision of legal and technical assistance, education, training, and<br />

policy advocacy to advance preservation of affordable urban rental and<br />

public housing and further policy framework that supports preservation<br />

of that housing.<br />

7420. National Network of Forest Practitioners, Providence, RI. $10,000,<br />

2007. Toward long-term viability, including evaluation of activities and<br />

strategic planning process.<br />

7421. Neighborhood Economic Development Advocacy Project, New York, NY.<br />

$75,000, 2007. For Fair Lending Initiative, combating unequal access<br />

to financial services and credit in predominantly low-income and<br />

immigrant neighborhoods and communities of color.<br />

7422. Net Impact: New Leaders for Better Business, San Francisco, CA.<br />

$75,000, 2007. To develop Community Impact Program, toward<br />

strengthening capacity of nonprofit sector.<br />

7423. New Orleans Center for Creative Arts-Riverfront, New Orleans, LA.<br />

$240,000, 2007. 3-year grant. To supplement existing and new<br />

initiatives directly related to maintaining and advancing education for<br />

NOCCA-Riverfront students, including professional development for<br />

faculty and staff, while contributing to regional collateral and educational<br />

recovery post-Katrina.<br />

7424. Nonprofit Coordinating Committee of New York, New York, NY.<br />

$30,000, 2007. For New York Times Company Nonprofit Excellence<br />

Awards program.<br />

7425. Nonprofit Finance Fund, New York, NY. $500,000, 2007. 3-year grant.<br />

To develop new industry-wide standard for nonprofit funding and financial<br />

management practices that support sustainable program delivery, and<br />

to make available set of financial management tools based on optimal<br />

capitalization models and practices.<br />

7426. Nonprofit Technology Enterprise Network, Portland, OR. $75,000,<br />

2007. For general operating support.<br />

7427. NPowerNY, New York, NY. $25,000, 2007. To expand and scale IT<br />

Basic and Technology Service Corps programs.<br />

7428. On The Move, Walnut Creek, CA. $75,000, 2007. To expand On the<br />

Verge, recruiting and developing young adult leaders of youth-serving<br />

agencies and schools.<br />

7429. On The Move, Walnut Creek, CA. $75,000, 2007. For Voicing Our<br />

Independent Choices for Emancipation Support-VOICES.<br />

7430. Participatory Culture Foundation, Worcester, MA. $50,000, 2007. For<br />

further development and to encourage nonprofit participation.<br />

7431. Partnership for Working Families, Oakland, CA. $150,000, 2007. 2-year<br />

grant. To develop Community Benefits toolkit, and program building<br />

capacity of organizations in metropolitan regions to strengthen<br />

community role in economic development and protect environment.<br />

7432. Partnership for Working Families, Oakland, CA. $150,000, 2007. 2-year<br />

grant. To develop Community Benefits toolkit, and program building<br />

capacity of organizations in metropolitan regions to strengthen<br />

community role in economic development and protect environment.<br />

7433. Placematters.com, Denver, CO. $10,000, 2007. To sponsor<br />

conference, including environmental component.<br />

7434. Prometheus Radio Project, Philadelphia, PA. $60,000, 2007. For Full<br />

Power Outreach and Support Project, providing assistance to civil society<br />

organizations nationwide preparing for upcoming non-commercial,<br />

educational FM licensing window.<br />

7435. Reconnecting America, Oakland, CA. $210,000, 2007. 2-year grant. For<br />

technical assistance to Foundation grantees and other community<br />

groups and to create long-term consulting program.<br />

7436. Rollins College, Winter Park, FL. $50,000, 2007. To enhance<br />

Community Engagement Initiative by helping cement infrastructure,<br />

enabling College to pursue operating funding and endowment from other<br />

sources, for sustainability.<br />

7437. SAJE, Los Angeles, CA. $15,000, 2007. For Figueroa Corridor<br />

Community Land Trust.<br />

7438. SeaChange Capital Partners, New York, NY. $50,000, 2007. Toward<br />

start-up and fundraising.<br />

7439. Settlement Housing Fund, New York, NY. $15,000, 2007. To protect<br />

assets, replicate successful models, create mixed-income communities,<br />

and achieve innovations.<br />

7440. Sierra Institute for Community and the Environment, Taylorsville, CA.<br />

$10,000, 2007. For strategic planning and visioning.<br />

7441. Smart Growth America, Washington, DC. $100,000, 2007. To counter<br />

multi-state takings agenda by improving communications, sharpening<br />

political strategies, organizing national campaign, strengthening state<br />

and regional capacity, and developing long-term agenda.<br />

7442. Social Venture Partners International, Seattle, WA. $25,000, 2007. To<br />

complete process developing Demonstrating SVP Impact-DSI tools,<br />

sharing results with philanthropic field, using information to guide related<br />

development.<br />

7443. Southwest Network for Environmental and Economic Justice,<br />

Albuquerque, NM. $90,000, 2007. For Youth Leadership Development<br />

Campaign, providing fundraising, management, and organizing skills<br />

training to develop young leaders for many regional organizations.<br />

7444. Stanford University, John W. Gardner Center, Stanford, CA. $180,000,<br />

2007. 2-year grant. To develop citywide capacities for sustaining youth<br />

leadership and civic engagement.<br />

7445. Stewards of Affordable Housing for the Future, Washington, DC.<br />

$100,000, 2007. To evaluate opportunities for energy efficiency<br />

improvements in member-owned affordable housing units, and develop<br />

related strategic plan.<br />

7446. Stewards of Affordable Housing for the Future, Washington, DC.<br />

$100,000, 2007. To evaluate opportunities for energy efficiency<br />

improvements in member-owned affordable housing units, and develop<br />

related strategic plan.<br />

7447. Summer Stages Dance, Concord, MA. $50,000, 2007. For high school<br />

student participation in annual workshop, and to secure services of<br />

outside consultant in developing multi-year strategic plan.<br />

7448. Taproot Foundation, San Francisco, CA. $50,000, 2007. To develop<br />

project methodologies for delivering pro bono services, enabling<br />

business professionals to donate skills.<br />

7449. Transnational Institute for Grassroots Research and Action, Oakland,<br />

CA. $10,000, 2007. For strategic planning and implementation of<br />

programs.<br />

7450. University of Illinois at Chicago, Department of Psychology,<br />

Collaborative for Academic, Social, and Emotional Learning, Chicago, IL.<br />

$15,000, 2007. To retain management consultant toward strategic<br />

planning and organizational development process.<br />

7451. Youth in Focus, Oakland, CA. $90,000, 2007. For program support.<br />

Tiger Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in New York, NY. No support for political<br />

organizations or public policy. No grants to individuals, or for<br />

endowments, annual or capital campaigns, benefits, legal aid,<br />

obligations or debt.<br />

7452. Achievement First, Brooklyn, NY. $400,000, 2007. For general support.<br />

7453. Classroom, Inc., New York, NY. $100,000, 2007. For general support.<br />

7454. Educators for Social Responsibility Metropolitan Area, New York, NY.<br />

$100,000, 2007. For general support.<br />

7455. Lighthouse Academies, Framingham, MA. $60,000, 2007. For general<br />

support.<br />

Toyota USA Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national basis. No support for discriminatory<br />

organizations, government agencies, private or public K-12 schools, or<br />

religious, fraternal, or lobbying organizations. No grants to individuals, or<br />

for general operating support, annual campaigns, or debt reduction,<br />

endowments, capital campaigns, fundraising events, or construction or<br />

equipment, conferences, meals, or travel, or publication subsidies,<br />

advertising, or mass mailings.<br />

7456. University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI. $200,000, 2007. To expand 4th<br />

through 8th grade math teacher professional development program to<br />

include 9th 12th grade teachers.<br />

7457. University of Nebraska, Lincoln, NE. $540,345, 2007. To develop<br />

online, distance-delivered Masters Degree Program in Applied Science<br />

Education aimed at elementary school teachers nation-wide to improve<br />

content knowledge and teaching skills in K-12 science.<br />

Triad Foundation, Inc.<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in Tampa, FL., Charlotte, NC., and Central NY. No<br />

grants to individuals, or for endowments or capital campaigns.<br />

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7458. Boyce Thompson Institute for Plant Research, Ithaca, NY. $50,000,<br />

2007. To assist BTI in streamlining and improving technology transfer<br />

process.<br />

7459. Cayuga Nature Center, Ithaca, NY. $27,839, 2007. For organizational<br />

assessment and targeted capacity building.<br />

7460. Cayuga Nature Center, Ithaca, NY. $13,350, 2007. For organizational<br />

assessment and targeted capacity building.<br />

7461. Cayuga Nature Center, Ithaca, NY. $10,000, 2007. For organizational<br />

assessment and targeted capacity building.<br />

7462. Crisis Assistance Ministry, Charlotte, NC. $20,000, 2007. For phase<br />

one of three-phase Technology Strategic Plan.<br />

7463. Grantmakers Forum of New York, Rochester, NY. $20,000, 2007. For<br />

strategic initiatives.<br />

7464. History Center in Tompkins County, Ithaca, NY. $10,000, 2007. For<br />

increase in salary for History Center’s new Executive Director.<br />

7465. Lime Hollow Nature Center, Cortland, NY. $20,100, 2007. For Fieldtrip<br />

Assistance Program.<br />

7466. Nonprofit Leadership Center of Tampa Bay, Tampa, FL. $25,000, 2007.<br />

For Certificate in Nonprofit Management and Innovation.<br />

7467. Village at Ithaca, Ithaca, NY. $10,000, 2007. For newly created position<br />

of Executive Director.<br />

7468. YMCA, Tampa Metropolitan Area, Tampa, FL. $40,000, 2007. For<br />

search firm to find new CEO.<br />

Trust for Mutual Understanding<br />

Limitations: Giving for exchanges between the U.S. and the countries of Central<br />

and Eastern Europe, primarily the Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland,<br />

Russia, and Slovakia. Support is also provided, to a lesser extent, for<br />

exchanges involving Albania, Belarus, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria,<br />

Croatia, Georgia, Macedonia, Moldova, Mongolia, Montenegro, Romania,<br />

Serbia and Montenegro, Slovenia, and Ukraine. No support for<br />

large-scale institutional programs lacking an individual exchange<br />

component, youth or undergraduate exchanges, economic development,<br />

medicine, public health, agricultural issues, or activities pertaining to<br />

nuclear weapons and arms control. No grants to individuals, or for<br />

fellowships, capital campaigns, deficit financing, endowments, general<br />

program and operating costs, salaries, honoraria, publications, library<br />

and equipment purchases, film, media, or one-person exhibitions or<br />

performance tours.<br />

7469. Center for Resource Management, Salt Lake City, UT. $25,000, 2007.<br />

For delegation of mining experts from United States to travel to Russia<br />

and Mongolia to consult with colleagues on participatory decision-making<br />

processes, community monitoring strategies, environmental impact<br />

assessments, and best mining practices.<br />

7470. Crude Accountability, Alexandria, VA. $20,000, 2007. For<br />

representatives from fisheries in Russian Far East to travel to Oregon<br />

and Washington in spring as part of WSC’s Indigenous Fisheries<br />

Management Exchange.<br />

7471. Denver Zoological Foundation, Denver, CO. $30,000, 2007. For<br />

international travel expenses in connection with Russian-American<br />

bilateral exchange project entitled Ecotourism as Sustainable<br />

Development on Taman: Alternative to Oil.<br />

7472. EarthCorps, Seattle, WA. $25,000, 2007. For E-LAW fellowships in<br />

United States for four environmental attorneys from Czech Republic,<br />

Russia, Slovakia, and Ukraine.<br />

7473. International Accordion Festival, San Antonio, TX. $19,000, 2007. For<br />

director of festival to conduct curatorial research in Bulgaria, Romania,<br />

and Serbia and For musicians from those countries to participate in fall<br />

International Accordion Festival in San Antonio, Texas.<br />

7474. Woods Hole Research Center, Falmouth, MA. $40,000, 2007. For<br />

international travel expenses of American and Russian conservation<br />

professionals participating in WWF’s project Linking Chain: Building<br />

Conservation Capacity Across Bering Sea.<br />

van Ameringen Foundation, Inc.<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in metropolitan New York, NY, and Philadelphia,<br />

PA. No support for international activities and institutions, or for<br />

programs for the mentally retarded, the physically handicapped, drug<br />

abuse, or alcoholism. No grants to individuals, or for endowments,<br />

annual campaigns, deficit financing, emergency funds, capital<br />

campaigns, scholarships, or fellowships; no loans.<br />

7475. Corporation for Supportive Housing, New York, NY. $250,000, 2007.<br />

2-year grant. For technical assistance and loans to nonprofits developing<br />

model housing projects, which are related to the New York-New York III<br />

agreement, for the mentally ill homeless.<br />

The Wallace Foundation<br />

(formerly Wallace-Reader’s Digest Funds)<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national basis. No support for religious or fraternal<br />

organizations; environmental or conservation programs, health, medical<br />

or social service programs, international programs, or for private<br />

foundations. No grants to individuals, or for annual campaigns,<br />

emergency funds, historical restoration, capital campaigns, or for deficit<br />

financing.<br />

7476. Academy for Educational Development, Washington, DC. $400,000,<br />

2007. 3-year grant. For general support.<br />

7477. Academy for Educational Development, Washington, DC. $50,000,<br />

2007. For Wallace Foundation Customer Survey.<br />

7478. Alabama State Department of Education, Montgomery, AL. $75,000,<br />

2007. For Category 3: Leadership Network.<br />

7479. Beverly Arts Center, Chicago, IL. $30,000, 2007. 3-year grant. For<br />

Chicago Wallace Excellence Awards Grantee for technical assistance.<br />

7480. Black Ensemble Theater Corporation, Chicago, IL. $26,000, 2007.<br />

2-year grant. For Chicago Wallace Excellence Awards Grantee for<br />

technical assistance.<br />

7481. BoardSource, Washington, DC. $25,000, 2007. For general support.<br />

7482. Center for Effective Philanthropy, Cambridge, MA. $37,500, 2007. To<br />

repeat Grantee Perception Report for Wallace.<br />

7483. Chicago Sinfonietta, Chicago, IL. $19,000, 2007. 3-year grant. For<br />

Chicago Wallace Excellence Awards Grantee for technical assistance.<br />

7484. Communications Network, Naperville, IL. $10,000, 2007. For general<br />

support.<br />

7485. Connecticut State Department of Education, Hartford, CT. $75,000,<br />

2007. For Category 3: Leadership Network.<br />

7486. Delaware Department of Education, Dover, DE. $1,500,000, 2007. For<br />

Category 1: Cohesive Leadership System.<br />

7487. Education Development Center, Newton, MA. $1,200,000, 2007.<br />

1.75-year grant. For evaluation of Wallace-funded school districts<br />

influence on quality of university-based principal leadership preparation<br />

programs.<br />

7488. Fairfax County Public Schools, Falls Church, VA. $75,000, 2007. For<br />

Category 3: Leadership Network.<br />

7489. Fort Wayne Community Schools, Fort Wayne, IN. $750,000, 2007. For<br />

Category 2: Aligned System of Leader Development.<br />

7490. From the Top, Boston, MA. $14,000, 2007. 3-year grant. For Boston<br />

Wallace Excellence Awards Grantee for technical assistance.<br />

7491. Garfield Park Conservatory Alliance, Chicago, IL. $13,000, 2007. 4-year<br />

grant. For Chicago Wallace Excellence Awards Grantee for technical<br />

assistance.<br />

7492. Grantmakers for Effective Organizations, Washington, DC. $42,000,<br />

2007. For general support.<br />

7493. Hartford Public Schools, Hartford, CT. $75,000, 2007. For Category 3:<br />

Leadership Network.<br />

7494. Hyde Park Art Center, Chicago, IL. $24,000, 2007. 2-year grant. For<br />

Chicago Wallace Excellence Awards Grantee for technical assistance.<br />

7495. Illinois State University, Normal, IL. $2,000,000, 2007. For Category<br />

1: Cohesive Leadership System.<br />

7496. Indiana Department of Education, Indianapolis, IN. $75,000, 2007. For<br />

Category 3: Leadership Network.<br />

7497. Iowa Department of Education, Des Moines, IA. $1,300,000, 2007. For<br />

Category 1: Cohesive Leadership System.<br />

7498. Jefferson County Public Schools, Louisville, KY. $1,900,000, 2007. For<br />

Category 1: Cohesive Leadership System.<br />

7499. Louisiana Division of Administration, Baton Rouge, LA. $1,200,000,<br />

2007. For New States.<br />

7500. Massachusetts Department of Education, Malden, MA. $2,000,000,<br />

2007. For Category 1: Cohesive Leadership System.<br />

7501. Mississippi Department of Education, Jackson, MS. $75,000, 2007.<br />

For Category 3: Leadership Network.<br />

7502. Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education,<br />

Jefferson City, MO. $1,000,000, 2007. For Category 2: Aligned System<br />

of Leader Development.<br />

7503. Music of the Baroque, Chicago, IL. $30,000, 2007. 2-year grant. For<br />

Chicago Wallace Excellence Awards Grantee for technical assistance.<br />

7504. New Jersey Department of Education, Trenton, NJ. $75,000, 2007. For<br />

Category 3: Leadership Network.<br />

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7505. New York City Leadership Academy, Long Island City, NY. $3,500,000,<br />

2007. For general support.<br />

7506. Northwestern University, Evanston, IL. $150,000, 2007. 3.75-year<br />

grant. For evaluation of Chicago’s After School Matters out-of-school time<br />

(OST) apprenticeship program.<br />

7507. OMG Center for Collaborative Learning, Philadelphia, PA. $75,000,<br />

2007. 2-year grant. For Learning and Evaluation Action Program (LEAP)<br />

Sponsored by Evaluation Roundtable.<br />

7508. Oregon Department of Education, Salem, OR. $1,000,000, 2007. For<br />

Category 2: Aligned System of Leader Development.<br />

7509. Providence School Department, Providence, RI. $550,000, 2007. For<br />

Category 2: Aligned System of Leader Development. For collaboration<br />

with Education Partnership.<br />

7510. Public/Private Ventures, Philadelphia, PA. $750,000, 2007. 3.25-year<br />

grant. For evaluation of AfterZone service delivery model.<br />

7511. RAND Corporation, Santa Monica, CA. $1,590,000, 2007. 2-year grant.<br />

For Assessment of City-Level Out-Of-School Time Systems.<br />

7512. RAND Corporation, RAND Education, Santa Monica, CA. $1,900,000,<br />

2007. 1.50-year grant. For Testing Cohesive Leadership System<br />

Hypothesis and State Role in Improving School Leadership.<br />

7513. Rhode Island Department of Elementary and Secondary Education,<br />

Providence, RI. $75,000, 2007. For Category 3: Leadership Network.<br />

7514. Stanford University, Stanford, CA. $20,000, 2007. For Linda<br />

Darling-Hammond’s speaking engagements related to dissemination<br />

and presentation of results of Wallace-commissioned Stanford study<br />

Preparing School Leaders for Changing World.<br />

7515. University System of Georgia Foundation, Atlanta, GA. $1,900,000,<br />

2007. For Category 1: Cohesive Leadership System.<br />

7516. Victory Gardens Theater, Chicago, IL. $10,000, 2007. 3-year grant. For<br />

Chicago Wallace Excellence Awards Grantee for technical assistance.<br />

7517. Virginia Department of Education, Richmond, VA. $75,000, 2007. For<br />

Category 3: Leadership Network.<br />

The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national basis.<br />

7518. Creative Capital Foundation, New York, NY. $1,000,000, 2007. For<br />

general operating support and Arts Writing Grant program.<br />

The Margaret L. Wendt Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in Buffalo and western NY. No grants to individuals,<br />

or for scholarships.<br />

7519. Buffalo and Erie County Naval and Military Park, Buffalo, NY. $10,000,<br />

2007. For upgrade of infrastructure and physical plant to expand capacity<br />

and reach of overnight programs and special events program.<br />

7520. Buffalo Public Schools Foundation, Buffalo, NY. $100,000, 2007. To<br />

defray expense of independent legal counsel.<br />

7521. Good Schools for All, San Diego, CA. $43,750, 2007. For Citywide<br />

Literacy Campaign.<br />

NORTH CAROLINA<br />

Mary Reynolds Babcock Foundation, Inc.<br />

Limitations: Giving in the southeastern U.S., with emphasis on eastern AL, AR,<br />

GA, LA, MS, NC, SC, TN, north and central FL, and the Appalachian<br />

regions of KY and WV. No grants to individuals, capital improvements,<br />

direct services (such as food or medical assistance), or for satellite<br />

operations of organizations outside the southeast.<br />

7522. Highlander Research and Education Center, New Market, TN. $10,000,<br />

2006.<br />

7523. Independent Electrical Contractors Foundation, Alexandria, VA.<br />

$50,000, 2006.<br />

7524. Local Initiatives Support Corporation, Winston-Salem, NC. $100,000,<br />

2006.<br />

7525. National Rural Funders Collaborative, Dallas, TX. $200,000, 2006.<br />

7526. Neighborhood Housing Services of Birmingham, Birmingham, AL.<br />

$26,400, 2006.<br />

7527. Southern Rural Development Initiative, Raleigh, NC. $10,000, 2006.<br />

7528. Sustainable Jobs Development Corporation, Durham, NC. $250,000,<br />

2006.<br />

7529. Sustainable Jobs Development Corporation, SJF Advisory Services,<br />

Durham, NC. $300,000, 2006.<br />

The Bank of America Charitable Foundation, Inc.<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national basis in areas of company operations; giving<br />

also in London, United Kingdom. No support for discriminatory<br />

organizations, political, labor, or fraternal organizations, civic clubs,<br />

religious organizations not of direct benefit to the entire community, or<br />

public or private pre-K-12 schools. No grants to individuals (except for<br />

Joe Martin Scholarships), or for fellowships, sports, athletic events or<br />

programs, travel-related events, student trips or tours, development or<br />

production of books, films, videos, or televisions programs, or memorial<br />

campaigns.<br />

7530. A Community of Friends, Los Angeles, CA. $100,000, 2006. For award<br />

through Neighborhood Excellence Initiative (NEI) program.<br />

7531. A Place Called Home, Los Angeles, CA. $100,000, 2006. For award<br />

through Neighborhood Excellence Initiative (NEI) program.<br />

7532. Action Greensboro, Greensboro, NC. $13,000, 2006.<br />

7533. Adult Literacy League, Orlando, FL. $100,000, 2006. For award through<br />

Neighborhood Excellence Initiative (NEI) program.<br />

7534. Aim High for High School, San Francisco, CA. $100,000, 2006. For<br />

award through Neighborhood Excellence Initiative (NEI) program.<br />

7535. Alliance for Education, Seattle, WA. $50,000, 2006. For Bank of<br />

America Professional Certification Assistance: A Pathway to Teacher<br />

Retention.<br />

7536. Alzheimers Services of Cape Cod and the Islands, Hyannis, MA.<br />

$10,000, 2006. For education and training programs for patients,<br />

families, and professionals.<br />

7537. American Stage Company, Saint Petersburg, FL. $100,000, 2006. For<br />

award through Neighborhood Excellence Initiative (NEI) program.<br />

7538. American Sunrise - A Nonprofit Community Builder, San Antonio, TX.<br />

$100,000, 2006. For award through Neighborhood Excellence Initiative<br />

(NEI) program.<br />

7539. American YouthWorks, Austin, TX. $100,000, 2006. For award through<br />

Neighborhood Excellence Initiative (NEI) program.<br />

7540. An Achievable Dream, Newport News, VA. $100,000, 2006. For award<br />

through Neighborhood Excellence Initiative (NEI) program.<br />

7541. Antioch Community Transformation Network, San Antonio, TX.<br />

$100,000, 2006. For award through Neighborhood Excellence Initiative<br />

(NEI) program.<br />

7542. Apollo Theater Foundation, New York, NY. $250,000, 2006. To<br />

continue strategic planning initiative.<br />

7543. Arizona Council on Economic Education, Scottsdale, AZ. $60,000,<br />

2006. To train teachers in curricula and education delivery methods.<br />

7544. Arizona Saves, Phoenix, AZ. $100,000, 2006. For award through<br />

Neighborhood Excellence Initiative (NEI) program.<br />

7545. Arkansas Childrens Hospital Foundation, Little Rock, AR. $10,000,<br />

2006. For pediatric clinical skills and medical simulation center.<br />

7546. Arlington Free Clinic, Arlington, VA. $100,000, 2006. For award through<br />

Neighborhood Excellence Initiative (NEI) program.<br />

7547. Arlington Life Shelter, Arlington, TX. $100,000, 2006. For award<br />

through Neighborhood Excellence Initiative (NEI) program.<br />

7548. Arts Center Association, Saint Petersburg, FL. $100,000, 2006. For<br />

award through Neighborhood Excellence Initiative (NEI) program.<br />

7549. Arts for Learning Miami, Miami, FL. $100,000, 2006. For award through<br />

Neighborhood Excellence Initiative (NEI) program.<br />

7550. Asian Americans for Equality, New York, NY. $100,000, 2006. For<br />

award through Neighborhood Excellence Initiative (NEI) program.<br />

7551. Association of African American Museums, Wilberforce, OH. $25,000,<br />

2006. For survey and analysis of African American museums and<br />

historical and cultural institutions.<br />

7552. Atlanta Business League, Atlanta, GA. $13,800, 2006. For Business<br />

Training and Education.<br />

7553. Atlanta Coalition of Performing Arts, Atlanta, GA. $100,000, 2006. For<br />

award through Neighborhood Excellence Initiative (NEI) program.<br />

7554. Baltimore Museum of Art, Baltimore, MD. $25,000, 2006. For Teacher<br />

and School Programs.<br />

7555. Barnes Foundation, Merion, PA. $50,000, 2006. To establish new<br />

state-of-the-art facility in Center City Philadelphia to house collection and<br />

education programs.<br />

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7556. Barrio Logan College Institute, San Diego, CA. $100,000, 2006. For<br />

award through Neighborhood Excellence Initiative (NEI) program.<br />

7557. Bayview-Hunters Point Center for Arts and Technology, San Francisco,<br />

CA. $100,000, 2006. For award through Neighborhood Excellence<br />

Initiative (NEI) program.<br />

7558. Bernal Heights Neighborhood Center, San Francisco, CA. $100,000,<br />

2006. For award through Neighborhood Excellence Initiative (NEI)<br />

program.<br />

7559. BETA Center, Orlando, FL. $100,000, 2006. For award through<br />

Neighborhood Excellence Initiative (NEI) program.<br />

7560. Big Brothers Big Sisters of Greater Miami, Miami, FL. $100,000, 2006.<br />

For award through Neighborhood Excellence Initiative (NEI) program.<br />

7561. Big Brothers Big Sisters, Kansas, Wichita, KS. $18,000, 2006. For<br />

expansion expenses.<br />

7562. Bon Secours of Maryland Foundation, Baltimore, MD. $100,000, 2006.<br />

For award through Neighborhood Excellence Initiative (NEI) program.<br />

7563. Bowdoin-Geneva Main Streets, Dorchester, MA. $10,000, 2006. For<br />

manager’s general operating budget.<br />

7564. Boys and Girls Club of Bellevue, Bellevue, WA. $15,000, 2006. To open<br />

site at Eastside Terrace public housing.<br />

7565. Boys and Girls Club of Greater Lynchburg, Lynchburg, VA. $10,000,<br />

2006. For program and administrative support.<br />

7566. Boys and Girls Club of Saint Helena, Saint Helena, CA. $25,000, 2006.<br />

To develop a permanent home.<br />

7567. Boys and Girls Clubs of Northeast Florida, Jacksonville, FL. $100,000,<br />

2006. For award through Neighborhood Excellence Initiative (NEI)<br />

program.<br />

7568. Boys and Girls Clubs of Oakland, Oakland, CA. $100,000, 2006. For<br />

award through Neighborhood Excellence Initiative (NEI) program.<br />

7569. Boys and Girls Clubs of South Puget Sound, Tacoma, WA. $100,000,<br />

2006. For award through Neighborhood Excellence Initiative (NEI)<br />

program.<br />

7570. Boys and Girls Clubs of Tampa Bay, Tampa, FL. $100,000, 2006. For<br />

award through Neighborhood Excellence Initiative (NEI) program.<br />

7571. Bridgeport Regional Business Council, Bridgeport, CT. $20,000, 2006.<br />

For operating support to staff city Board of Education project.<br />

7572. Broad Park Development Corporation, Hartford, CT. $100,000, 2006.<br />

For award through Neighborhood Excellence Initiative (NEI) program.<br />

7573. Broader Urban Involvement and Leadership Development, BUILD,<br />

Chicago, IL. $100,000, 2006. For award through Neighborhood<br />

Excellence Initiative (NEI) program.<br />

7574. Broward County Community Development Corporation, Broward<br />

Housing Solutions, Fort Lauderdale, FL. $100,000, 2006. For award<br />

through Neighborhood Excellence Initiative (NEI) program.<br />

7575. Broward Performing Arts Foundation, Fort Lauderdale, FL. $25,000,<br />

2006. For Bank of America Cultural Workshops for Educators.<br />

7576. California Association for Microenterprise Opportunity, San Francisco,<br />

CA. $30,000, 2006. For capacity-building and public education<br />

programs.<br />

7577. California Center for Regional Leadership, San Francisco, CA. $40,000,<br />

2006. To facilitate regional meetings on business climate.<br />

7578. California Council on Economic Education, San Bernardino, CA.<br />

$50,000, 2006. To expand outreach to K-12 students and teachers.<br />

7579. California Farmlink, Sebastopol, CA. $20,000, 2006. For Individual<br />

Development Account (IDA) program for low-income farmers.<br />

7580. California Housing Partnership Corporation, San Francisco, CA.<br />

$30,000, 2006.<br />

7581. Camillus House, Miami, FL. $100,000, 2006. For award through<br />

Neighborhood Excellence Initiative (NEI) program.<br />

7582. Camino Health Center, San Juan Capistrano, CA. $100,000, 2006. For<br />

award through Neighborhood Excellence Initiative (NEI) program.<br />

7583. Cape Museum of Fine Arts, Dennis, MA. $10,000, 2006. For Cape Cod<br />

and Islands Educators Association.<br />

7584. Caroline Freiss Center, Baltimore, MD. $100,000, 2006. For award<br />

through Neighborhood Excellence Initiative (NEI) program.<br />

7585. Carpenters Shelter, Alexandria, VA. $100,000, 2006. For award<br />

through Neighborhood Excellence Initiative (NEI) program.<br />

7586. Casa Central, Chicago, IL. $100,000, 2006. For award through<br />

Neighborhood Excellence Initiative (NEI) program.<br />

7587. Casa Familiar, San Ysidro, CA. $100,000, 2006. For award through<br />

Neighborhood Excellence Initiative (NEI) program.<br />

7588. Center for Creative Education, West Palm Beach, FL. $100,000, 2006.<br />

For award through Neighborhood Excellence Initiative (NEI) program.<br />

7589. Center for Nonprofit Management, Nashville, TN. $25,000, 2006. For<br />

program support.<br />

7590. Center for Nonprofit Management, Dallas, TX. $20,000, 2006. For<br />

Nonprofit Management Certificate Program.<br />

7591. Center for Teen Empowerment, Boston, MA. $100,000, 2006. For<br />

award through Neighborhood Excellence Initiative (NEI) program.<br />

7592. Centers for New Horizons, Chicago, IL. $100,000, 2006. For award<br />

through Neighborhood Excellence Initiative (NEI) program.<br />

7593. Central American Resource Center of Southern California, Los Angeles,<br />

CA. $100,000, 2006. For award through Neighborhood Excellence<br />

Initiative (NEI) program.<br />

7594. Cesar E. Chavez Foundation, Los Angeles, CA. $10,000, 2006. To<br />

administer youth training and professional development programs for<br />

expansion of ETH School Program.<br />

7595. Charlotte Emergency Housing, Charlotte, NC. $100,000, 2006. For<br />

award through Neighborhood Excellence Initiative (NEI) program.<br />

7596. Charlotte-Mecklenburg Public Schools Foundation, Charlotte, NC.<br />

$150,000, 2006. To support National Board Certification Process.<br />

7597. Chicago Cares, Chicago, IL. $25,000, 2006. For community<br />

development programs.<br />

7598. Chicago Rehab Network, Chicago, IL. $10,000, 2006.<br />

7599. Chicano Federation of San Diego County, San Diego, CA. $15,000,<br />

2006. For training program teaching women to operate home-based<br />

family childcare businesses.<br />

7600. Child Health Services, Manchester, NH. $25,000, 2006. For Strategic<br />

Program Fund.<br />

7601. ChildNet, Fort Lauderdale, FL. $100,000, 2006. For award through<br />

Neighborhood Excellence Initiative (NEI) program.<br />

7602. Childrens Hospital and Research Center at Oakland, Oakland, CA.<br />

$100,000, 2006. For award through Neighborhood Excellence Initiative<br />

(NEI) program.<br />

7603. Childrens Restoration Network, Roswell, GA. $100,000, 2006. For<br />

award through Neighborhood Excellence Initiative (NEI) program.<br />

7604. City Vision Ministries, Kansas City, KS. $100,000, 2006. For award<br />

through Neighborhood Excellence Initiative (NEI) program.<br />

7605. Clara White Mission, Jacksonville, FL. $100,000, 2006. For award<br />

through Neighborhood Excellence Initiative (NEI) program.<br />

7606. Close Up Foundation, Alexandria, VA. $25,000, 2006. To begin<br />

re-engineering of website.<br />

7607. Co-Opportunity, Hartford, CT. $100,000, 2006. For award through<br />

Neighborhood Excellence Initiative (NEI) program.<br />

7608. Coachella Valley Housing Coalition, Indio, CA. $100,000, 2006. For<br />

award through Neighborhood Excellence Initiative (NEI) program.<br />

7609. Collective Banking Group of Prince Georges County and Vicinity,<br />

Riverdale, MD. $30,000, 2006. To provide training and technical<br />

assistance to strengthen infrastructure of fledgling faith-based and<br />

community organizations.<br />

7610. Common Ground, Seattle, WA. $10,000, 2006. For general operating<br />

support.<br />

7611. Common Ground Community Housing Development Fund Corporation,<br />

New York, NY. $100,000, 2006. For award through Neighborhood<br />

Excellence Initiative (NEI) program.<br />

7612. Communities in Schools of Atlanta, Atlanta, GA. $100,000, 2006. For<br />

award through Neighborhood Excellence Initiative (NEI) program.<br />

7613. Communities in Schools of Jacksonville, Jacksonville, FL. $100,000,<br />

2006. For award through Neighborhood Excellence Initiative (NEI)<br />

program.<br />

7614. Communities in Schools of New Jersey, Newark, NJ. $100,000, 2006.<br />

For award through Neighborhood Excellence Initiative (NEI) program.<br />

7615. Community Development Technologies Center, Los Angeles, CA.<br />

$15,000, 2006. To create plan to build capacity of small businesses in<br />

Vernon Central community.<br />

7616. Community Health Systems, Bloomington, CA. $100,000, 2006. For<br />

award through Neighborhood Excellence Initiative (NEI) program.<br />

7617. Community Housing Resources of Arizona, Phoenix, AZ. $100,000,<br />

2006. For award through Neighborhood Excellence Initiative (NEI)<br />

program.<br />

7618. Community Housing Wyandotte County, Kansas City, KS. $25,000,<br />

2006. For general operating support.<br />

7619. Community Partners, Los Angeles, CA. $25,000, 2006. To assist<br />

Consejo de Federaciones Mexicanas.<br />

7620. Community Service Center of Central Florida, Orlando, FL. $100,000,<br />

2006. For award through Neighborhood Excellence Initiative (NEI)<br />

program.<br />

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7621. Comprehensive Housing Assistance, Baltimore, MD. $100,000, 2006.<br />

For award through Neighborhood Excellence Initiative (NEI) program.<br />

7622. Congreso de Latinos Unidos, Philadelphia, PA. $100,000, 2006. For<br />

award through Neighborhood Excellence Initiative (NEI) program.<br />

7623. Consumer Credit Counseling Service of Southern New England, Money<br />

Management International, East Hartford, CT. $27,500, 2006. To<br />

provide technical assistance through Credit When Credit Is Due program.<br />

7624. Cooke Center for Learning and Development, New York, NY. $25,000,<br />

2006. For Schoolwide Services program.<br />

7625. Cooperative Business Assistance Corporation, Camden, NJ. $20,000,<br />

2006. For matching grant to increase effectiveness of services.<br />

7626. Coro Southern California, Los Angeles, CA. $25,000, 2006. For<br />

Neighborhood Leadership Program.<br />

7627. Corporation to Develop Communities of Tampa, Tampa, FL. $100,000,<br />

2006. For award through Neighborhood Excellence Initiative (NEI)<br />

program.<br />

7628. Council for Educational Advancement, Saint Louis, MO. $25,000,<br />

2006. To enable selected schools to participate in CharacterPlus Way<br />

program.<br />

7629. Creating an Environment of Success, Nashville, TN. $100,000, 2006.<br />

For award through Neighborhood Excellence Initiative (NEI) program.<br />

7630. Crisis Assistance Ministry, Charlotte, NC. $100,000, 2006. For award<br />

through Neighborhood Excellence Initiative (NEI) program.<br />

7631. DC Central Kitchen, Washington, DC. $100,000, 2006. For award<br />

through Neighborhood Excellence Initiative (NEI) program.<br />

7632. DeSales Community Housing Corporation, Saint Louis, MO. $100,000,<br />

2006. For award through Neighborhood Excellence Initiative (NEI)<br />

program.<br />

7633. Desert Mission Neighborhood Renewal, Phoenix, AZ. $100,000, 2006.<br />

For award through Neighborhood Excellence Initiative (NEI) program.<br />

7634. Development Training Institute, Ellicott City, MD. $450,000, 2006. For<br />

leadership training for leaders of community-based organizations<br />

participating in Neighborhood Excellence Leadership Training Program.<br />

7635. Development Training Institute, Ellicott City, MD. $450,000, 2006. For<br />

leadership training for leaders of community-based organizations<br />

participating in Neighborhood Excellence Leadership Training Program.<br />

7636. Development Training Institute, Ellicott City, MD. $408,763, 2006. For<br />

leadership training for leaders of community-based organizations<br />

participating in Neighborhood Excellence Leadership Training Program.<br />

7637. Discovery Science Center of Orange County, Santa Ana, CA. $50,000,<br />

2006. For educational programming for students, teachers, and parents.<br />

7638. Donors Forum of Chicago, Chicago, IL. $20,000, 2006. For Leadership<br />

Fund.<br />

7639. Downtown Now, Saint Louis, MO. $100,000, 2006. For award through<br />

Neighborhood Excellence Initiative (NEI) program.<br />

7640. East Bay Agency for Children, Oakland, CA. $100,000, 2006. For award<br />

through Neighborhood Excellence Initiative (NEI) program.<br />

7641. East L.A. Community Corporation, Los Angeles, CA. $100,000, 2006.<br />

For award through Neighborhood Excellence Initiative (NEI) program.<br />

7642. Ethos, Jamaica Plain, MA. $100,000, 2006. For award through<br />

Neighborhood Excellence Initiative (NEI) program.<br />

7643. Exploratorium, San Francisco, CA. $25,000, 2006. For Exploratorium<br />

Teacher Institute.<br />

7644. Family and Childrens Association, Mineola, NY. $100,000, 2006. For<br />

award through Neighborhood Excellence Initiative (NEI) program.<br />

7645. Family Service League of Suffolk County, Huntington, NY. $100,000,<br />

2006. For award through Neighborhood Excellence Initiative (NEI)<br />

program.<br />

7646. Florida Community Loan Fund, Orlando, FL. $50,000, 2006. For<br />

statewide technical assistance program to increase capacity of<br />

community development organizations.<br />

7647. Florida Grand Opera, Doral, FL. $40,000, 2006. For Young Artists<br />

Studio, and for marketing and outreach efforts during transition.<br />

7648. Florida Learning Alliance, Tallahassee, FL. $125,000, 2006. To allow<br />

continued access to Curriculum Excellence (ACE) project.<br />

7649. Food Bank of Central and Eastern North Carolina, Raleigh, NC.<br />

$25,000, 2006. To increase amount of food distributed.<br />

7650. ForKids, Inc., Norfolk, VA. $100,000, 2006. For award through<br />

Neighborhood Excellence Initiative (NEI) program.<br />

7651. Fort Worth Museum of Science and History, Fort Worth, TX. $100,000,<br />

2006. For award through Neighborhood Excellence Initiative (NEI)<br />

program.<br />

7652. Foundation Communities, Austin, TX. $100,000, 2006. For award<br />

through Neighborhood Excellence Initiative (NEI) program.<br />

7653. Foundation for Community Empowerment, Dallas, TX. $100,000, 2006.<br />

For award through Neighborhood Excellence Initiative (NEI) program.<br />

7654. Foundation for New Jersey Public Broadcasting, Trenton, NJ. $50,000,<br />

2006. For regional teacher training institutes for early education<br />

teachers, focusing on media tools.<br />

7655. Free Library of Philadelphia Foundation, Philadelphia, PA. $100,000,<br />

2006. For award through Neighborhood Excellence Initiative (NEI)<br />

program.<br />

7656. Frontline Outreach, Orlando, FL. $100,000, 2006. For award through<br />

Neighborhood Excellence Initiative (NEI) program.<br />

7657. Gateway Cities Partnership, Paramount, CA. $15,000, 2006. For seed<br />

money to launch workforce housing consortium for employees and<br />

college staff of Memorial Medical Center and Miller Children’s Hospital.<br />

7658. Geisinger Health System, Danville, PA. $15,000, 2006. For integrated<br />

job training and continuously improving education programs for nurses.<br />

7659. GeVa Theater, Rochester, NY. $15,000, 2006. For programs for K-12<br />

students and teachers.<br />

7660. Girls For A Change, San Jose, CA. $100,000, 2006. For award through<br />

Neighborhood Excellence Initiative (NEI) program.<br />

7661. Girls Inc. of Metropolitan Dallas, Dallas, TX. $100,000, 2006. For<br />

award through Neighborhood Excellence Initiative (NEI) program.<br />

7662. Govans Ecumenical Development Corporation, Baltimore, MD.<br />

$100,000, 2006. For award through Neighborhood Excellence Initiative<br />

(NEI) program.<br />

7663. Greater Boston Food Bank, Boston, MA. $200,000, 2006. For new<br />

distribution center.<br />

7664. Greater Boston Interfaith Organization, Dorchester, MA. $10,000,<br />

2006. To develop organization-wide strategies dealing with economic<br />

issues.<br />

7665. Greater Newark Conservancy, Newark, NJ. $100,000, 2006. For award<br />

through Neighborhood Excellence Initiative (NEI) program.<br />

7666. Greater Philadelphia Urban Affairs Coalition, Philadelphia, PA.<br />

$100,000, 2006. For award through Neighborhood Excellence Initiative<br />

(NEI) program.<br />

7667. H. Lee Moffitt Cancer Center and Research Institute Foundation,<br />

Tampa, FL. $250,000, 2006. For Total Cancer Care: The INTACT Project.<br />

7668. Habitat for Humanity of Pinellas, Saint Petersburg, FL. $100,000,<br />

2006. For award through Neighborhood Excellence Initiative (NEI)<br />

program.<br />

7669. Heart of Brooklyn: A Cultural Partnership, Brooklyn, NY. $100,000,<br />

2006. For award through Neighborhood Excellence Initiative (NEI)<br />

program.<br />

7670. High Desert Resource Network, Phelan, CA. $20,000, 2006. For<br />

general operating support to strengthen social services infrastructure.<br />

7671. Highbridge Community Life Center, Bronx, NY. $100,000, 2006. For<br />

award through Neighborhood Excellence Initiative (NEI) program.<br />

7672. Higher Achievement Program, Washington, DC. $100,000, 2006. For<br />

award through Neighborhood Excellence Initiative (NEI) program.<br />

7673. Hispanic Business Initiative Fund of Greater Orlando, Orlando, FL.<br />

$17,000, 2006. For general operating support.<br />

7674. Hispanics in Philanthropy, San Francisco, CA. $75,000, 2006. For<br />

Funders Collaborative for Strong Latino Communities.<br />

7675. HomeAid America, Newport Beach, CA. $100,000, 2006. For Chapter<br />

Expansion and Training Project.<br />

7676. Hopelink, Redmond, WA. $100,000, 2006. For award through<br />

Neighborhood Excellence Initiative (NEI) program.<br />

7677. HOST Development, Portland, OR. $100,000, 2006. For award through<br />

Neighborhood Excellence Initiative (NEI) program.<br />

7678. Housing and Community Development Network of New Jersey, Trenton,<br />

NJ. $45,000, 2006. To continue providing technical assistance to New<br />

Jersey CDCs.<br />

7679. Housing and Neighborhood Development Services, Orange, NJ.<br />

$100,000, 2006. For award through Neighborhood Excellence Initiative<br />

(NEI) program.<br />

7680. Housing Families, Malden, MA. $10,000, 2006. For capacity-building.<br />

7681. Housing Partnership of Northeast Florida, Jacksonville, FL. $100,000,<br />

2006. For award through Neighborhood Excellence Initiative (NEI)<br />

program.<br />

7682. Housing Trust Fund of Santa Barbara County, Santa Barbara, CA.<br />

$13,000, 2006. For program coordination and operating support for HTF<br />

Revolving Loan Fund.<br />

7683. Housing Trust of Santa Clara County, San Jose, CA. $100,000, 2006.<br />

For award through Neighborhood Excellence Initiative (NEI) program.<br />

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7684. Housing Trust of Santa Clara County, San Jose, CA. $25,000, 2006.<br />

For general operating support to form and manage new coalition.<br />

7685. Houston A Plus Challenge, Houston, TX. $100,000, 2006. For award<br />

through Neighborhood Excellence Initiative (NEI) program.<br />

7686. Houston A Plus Challenge, Houston, TX. $30,000, 2006. To train and<br />

support high school educators, including some Teach for America faculty.<br />

7687. Huntington Hospital, Dolan Family Health Center, Huntington, NY.<br />

$10,000, 2006. To implement fully automated Electronic Medical<br />

Record system.<br />

7688. Huntridge Teen Clinic, Las Vegas, NV. $100,000, 2006. For award<br />

through Neighborhood Excellence Initiative (NEI) program.<br />

7689. IFF, Chicago, IL. $10,000, 2006. For programs and services, including<br />

Real Estate Services Division.<br />

7690. Illinois Council on Economic Education, DeKalb, IL. $11,000, 2006. For<br />

Financial Education for Kids project.<br />

7691. Inner City Advisors, Oakland, CA. $10,000, 2006.<br />

7692. InnerCity Entrepreneurs, Cambridge, MA. $25,000, 2006. For program<br />

support.<br />

7693. Institute for Local Government, Sacramento, CA. $35,000, 2006. To<br />

research, draft, and produce guide for local officials on addressing<br />

neighborhood challenges and affordable housing development in<br />

California.<br />

7694. Interfaith Housing Coalition, Dallas, TX. $100,000, 2006. For award<br />

through Neighborhood Excellence Initiative (NEI) program.<br />

7695. Ivanhoe Neighborhood Council, Kansas City, MO. $100,000, 2006. For<br />

award through Neighborhood Excellence Initiative (NEI) program.<br />

7696. Jacobs Ladder Job Center, Charlotte, NC. $100,000, 2006. For award<br />

through Neighborhood Excellence Initiative (NEI) program.<br />

7697. Jamboree Housing Corporation, Irvine, CA. $100,000, 2006. For award<br />

through Neighborhood Excellence Initiative (NEI) program.<br />

7698. John T. Mather Memorial Hospital of Port Jefferson, Port Jefferson, NY.<br />

$100,000, 2006. For award through Neighborhood Excellence Initiative<br />

(NEI) program.<br />

7699. Junior Achievement of San Diego and Imperial Counties, San Diego, CA.<br />

$100,000, 2006. For award through Neighborhood Excellence Initiative<br />

(NEI) program.<br />

7700. Junior Achievement of Silicon Valley and Monterey Bay, Santa Clara,<br />

CA. $100,000, 2006. For award through Neighborhood Excellence<br />

Initiative (NEI) program.<br />

7701. Junior Achievement of West Central Florida, Clearwater, FL. $100,000,<br />

2006. For award through Neighborhood Excellence Initiative (NEI)<br />

program.<br />

7702. K Q E D, San Francisco, CA. $15,000, 2006. For School Services<br />

program.<br />

7703. Kaboom, Washington, DC. $55,000, 2006. To involve Bank of America<br />

employees in construction project in Southern California.<br />

7704. Kansas City Friends of Alvin Ailey, Kansas City, MO. $100,000, 2006.<br />

For award through Neighborhood Excellence Initiative (NEI) program.<br />

7705. Kids Corporation, Newark, NJ. $100,000, 2006. For award through<br />

Neighborhood Excellence Initiative (NEI) program.<br />

7706. Kinship Center, Salinas, CA. $25,000, 2006. To expand and develop<br />

Education Institute to disseminate Center’s expertise.<br />

7707. L.A. Works, Los Angeles, CA. $10,000, 2006. To enhance school and<br />

community environments for youth from low-to-moderate-income<br />

families.<br />

7708. Lifespan Corporation, Providence, RI. $100,000, 2006. For healthcare<br />

professionals workforce development.<br />

7709. Light of the World Clinic, Fort Lauderdale, FL. $100,000, 2006. For<br />

award through Neighborhood Excellence Initiative (NEI) program.<br />

7710. Local Initiatives Support Corporation, Boston, MA. $100,000, 2006.<br />

For community economic development programs.<br />

7711. Local Initiatives Support Corporation, San Diego, CA. $30,000, 2006.<br />

For operating support.<br />

7712. Local Initiatives Support Corporation, Washington, DC. $25,000, 2006.<br />

To compile, analyze, and publish rural CDC responses to NCCED Census.<br />

7713. Local Initiatives Support Corporation, Providence, RI. $15,000, 2006.<br />

7714. Local Initiatives Support Corporation, West Palm Beach, FL. $10,000,<br />

2006. For general operating support.<br />

7715. Local Initiatives Support Corporation of New York City, New York, NY.<br />

$1,000,000, 2006. For national and local activities.<br />

7716. Local Initiatives Support Corporation, Bay Area, San Francisco, CA.<br />

$50,000, 2006. For affordable housing programs.<br />

7717. Local Initiatives Support Corporation, Jacksonville, Jacksonville, FL.<br />

$20,000, 2006. To build capacity of community development and<br />

housing organizations.<br />

7718. Long Beach Nonprofit Partnership, Long Beach, CA. $10,000, 2006.<br />

For general operating support, including conference.<br />

7719. Long Island Cares, Hauppauge, NY. $100,000, 2006. For award<br />

through Neighborhood Excellence Initiative (NEI) program.<br />

7720. Long Island Development Corporation, Bethpage, NY. $20,000, 2006.<br />

7721. Long Island Housing Partnership, Hauppauge, NY. $75,000, 2006.<br />

7722. Los Angeles Community Design Center, Los Angeles, CA. $20,000,<br />

2006. For core support to develop affordable housing.<br />

7723. Los Angeles Community Design Center, Los Angeles, CA. $14,744,<br />

2006. For general operating support for Figueroa Corridor Land Company.<br />

7724. Loyola Marymount University, Los Angeles, CA. $250,000, 2006. To<br />

create Center for Equity and Excellence in English Learner Education and<br />

Research (CE4R).<br />

7725. Madison Park Development Corporation, Roxbury, MA. $10,000, 2006.<br />

For infrastructure support.<br />

7726. Maine Mentoring Partnership, Augusta, ME. $15,000, 2006. For<br />

consultation and technical assistance.<br />

7727. March of Dimes Birth Defects Foundation, San Francisco, CA. $10,000,<br />

2006. For Sacramento Area Prematurity Education Initiative.<br />

7728. Maryland Volunteer Lawyers Service, Baltimore, MD. $15,000, 2006.<br />

For Community Development Project.<br />

7729. Massachusetts Affordable Housing Alliance, Dorchester, MA.<br />

$105,000, 2006. For acquisition and green renovation of classroom,<br />

office, and meeting space.<br />

7730. Massachusetts Association of Community Development Corporations,<br />

Boston, MA. $70,000, 2006. To build capacity of members.<br />

7731. Memphis Orchestral Society, Memphis, TN. $40,000, 2006. For search<br />

for Principal Pops Conductor.<br />

7732. Mentoring Partnership of New York, New York, NY. $25,000, 2006. For<br />

work that partners corporations with youth-serving organizations and<br />

schools.<br />

7733. Mercy Housing, Denver, CO. $300,000, 2006. To build capacity to<br />

strengthen neighborhoods in Chicago and the Southeast.<br />

7734. Mercy Housing, Denver, CO. $300,000, 2006. To build capacity to<br />

strengthen neighborhoods in Chicago and the Southeast.<br />

7735. Mercy Housing and Shelter Corporation, Hartford, CT. $100,000, 2006.<br />

For award through Neighborhood Excellence Initiative (NEI) program.<br />

7736. Meridian Health Affiliated Foundations, Neptune, NJ. $25,000, 2006.<br />

For OFFER Enhancement Program for nursing recruitment.<br />

7737. Metafore, Portland, OR. $50,000, 2006. For Forest Leadership Forum.<br />

7738. Metropolitan Family Services, Chicago, IL. $100,000, 2006. For award<br />

through Neighborhood Excellence Initiative (NEI) program.<br />

7739. Metropolitan Planning Council, Chicago, IL. $20,000, 2006. For<br />

Community Building Initiative’s technical assistance services.<br />

7740. Mexican Institute of Houston, Houston, TX. $100,000, 2006. For award<br />

through Neighborhood Excellence Initiative (NEI) program.<br />

7741. Mission Community Services Corporation, San Luis Obispo, CA.<br />

$20,000, 2006. For From Vision to Venture self-employment course for<br />

low-income women.<br />

7742. Morton Arboretum, Lisle, IL. $17,500, 2006. For Classroom Studies,<br />

Family Science Nights, and evaluation of Youth Science Education<br />

Outreach Program.<br />

7743. Museum of Discovery and Science, Fort Lauderdale, FL. $42,000,<br />

2006. For MODS Educator Program, emphasizing K-12.<br />

7744. Museum of Discovery and Science, Fort Lauderdale, FL. $20,000,<br />

2006. For MODS Educator Program, emphasizing K-12.<br />

7745. Museums at Mitchel, Cradle of Aviation Museum, Garden City, NY.<br />

$25,000, 2006. For long-term restructuring.<br />

7746. Music Intelligence Neural Development Institute, Santa Ana, CA.<br />

$100,000, 2006. For award through Neighborhood Excellence Initiative<br />

(NEI) program.<br />

7747. Mystic Seaport - The Museum of America and the Sea, Mystic, CT.<br />

$13,000, 2006. For Newspapers in Education project.<br />

7748. National Alliance on Mental Illness San Gabriel Valley, Pasadena, CA.<br />

$10,000, 2006. For program on safer encounters between law<br />

enforcement and the mentally ill.<br />

7749. National Community Reinvestment Coalition, Washington, DC.<br />

$100,000, 2006. For national training program for nonprofits to work<br />

with lenders to better serve needs of low-to-middle-income people.<br />

7750. National Constitution Center, Philadelphia, PA. $25,000, 2006. To<br />

assist underserved children through teacher training and class visits.<br />

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7751. National Rural Housing Coalition, Washington, DC. $10,000, 2006. To<br />

provide technical support and legislative information to rural nonprofit<br />

housing organizations.<br />

7752. Near Northside Partners Council, Fort Worth, TX. $100,000, 2006. For<br />

award through Neighborhood Excellence Initiative (NEI) program.<br />

7753. Neighborhood Housing Services of Baltimore, Baltimore, MD. $20,000,<br />

2006. For homeownership preservation.<br />

7754. Neighborhood Housing Services of Chicago, Chicago, IL. $50,000,<br />

2006. For Homeownership Preservation Initiative.<br />

7755. Neighborhood Housing Services of Clearwater, Clearwater, FL.<br />

$25,000, 2006. For general operating support and financial literacy<br />

programs.<br />

7756. Neighborhood Housing Services of Clearwater, Clearwater, FL.<br />

$20,000, 2006. For community development and revitalization projects.<br />

7757. Neighborhood Housing Services of Idaho, Boise, ID. $10,000, 2006.<br />

For program support.<br />

7758. Neighborhood Housing Services of Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA.<br />

$25,000, 2006.<br />

7759. Neighborhood Housing Services of New York City, New York, NY.<br />

$120,000, 2006. For various programs.<br />

7760. Neighborhood Housing Services of Sacramento, Sacramento, CA.<br />

$100,000, 2006. For award through Neighborhood Excellence Initiative<br />

(NEI) program.<br />

7761. Neighborhood Housing Services of Southern Nevada, North Las Vegas,<br />

NV. $10,000, 2006. For general operating support.<br />

7762. Neighborhood Housing Services of Waterbury, Waterbury, CT. $10,000,<br />

2006. For Neighborhood Revitalization Programs.<br />

7763. Neighborhood Housing Services, Saint Petersburg, Saint Petersburg,<br />

FL. $25,000, 2006. For mortgage lending initiative.<br />

7764. Neighborhood Law Corps, Oakland, CA. $10,000, 2006. For staff<br />

support.<br />

7765. New Hampshire Community Loan Fund, Concord, NH. $10,000, 2006.<br />

For Child Care Financial Management Program.<br />

7766. NewTown Community Development Corporation, Tempe, AZ. $100,000,<br />

2006. For award through Neighborhood Excellence Initiative (NEI)<br />

program.<br />

7767. Nonprofit Coordinating Committee of New York, New York, NY.<br />

$25,000, 2006.<br />

7768. Nonprofit Finance Fund, New York, NY. $100,000, 2006. For<br />

Comprehensive Capitalization Initiative (CCI) for small and medium size<br />

nonprofits.<br />

7769. Nonprofit Finance Fund, Washington, DC. $10,000, 2006.<br />

7770. Northern California Community Loan Fund, San Francisco, CA. $50,000,<br />

2006. For operating support for lending and technical assistance<br />

programs.<br />

7771. Northwood Renaissance, West Palm Beach, FL. $100,000, 2006. For<br />

award through Neighborhood Excellence Initiative (NEI) program.<br />

7772. Nuestra Comunidad Development Corporation, Roxbury, MA.<br />

$100,000, 2006. For award through Neighborhood Excellence Initiative<br />

(NEI) program.<br />

7773. Operation Breakthrough, Kansas City, MO. $100,000, 2006. For award<br />

through Neighborhood Excellence Initiative (NEI) program.<br />

7774. Opportunity Fund, San Jose, CA. $100,000, 2006. For award through<br />

Neighborhood Excellence Initiative (NEI) program.<br />

7775. Orlando Regional Workforce Development Partnership, Maitland, FL.<br />

$15,000, 2006. For PRISM, effort to elevate Central Florida schools to<br />

world leadership in math and science.<br />

7776. Pacific Asian Consortium in Employment, Los Angeles, CA. $100,000,<br />

2006. For award through Neighborhood Excellence Initiative (NEI)<br />

program.<br />

7777. Palm Beach County Literacy Coalition, Delray Beach, FL. $100,000,<br />

2006. For award through Neighborhood Excellence Initiative (NEI)<br />

program.<br />

7778. Parkland Foundation, Dallas, TX. $100,000, 2006. For award through<br />

Neighborhood Excellence Initiative (NEI) program.<br />

7779. Partners in Out-of-School Time, Charlotte, NC. $10,000, 2006.<br />

7780. Partnership in Philanthropy, Chatham, NJ. $12,500, 2006. To increase<br />

philanthropic revenues of Center of United Methodist Aid to the<br />

Community Ecumenically Concerned Helping Others (CUMAC/ECHO) and<br />

Palisades Emergency Residence Corp (PERC).<br />

7781. Philadelphia Mural Arts Advocates, Philadelphia, PA. $100,000, 2006.<br />

For award through Neighborhood Excellence Initiative (NEI) program.<br />

7782. Pine Street Inn, Boston, MA. $50,000, 2006. For feasibility study to<br />

evaluate viability of converting warehouse into affordable housing.<br />

7783. Pinellas County Education Foundation, Largo, FL. $42,000, 2006. For<br />

financial literacy program at Enterprise Village, and for Incubator Grants<br />

for teachers.<br />

7784. Presa Community Service Center, San Antonio, TX. $100,000, 2006.<br />

For award through Neighborhood Excellence Initiative (NEI) program.<br />

7785. Proyecto Pastoral, Los Angeles, CA. $100,000, 2006. For award<br />

through Neighborhood Excellence Initiative (NEI) program.<br />

7786. Public Counsel, Los Angeles, CA. $15,000, 2006. For Community<br />

Development Project’s Microbusiness Assistance Program.<br />

7787. Quincy 2000 Corporation, Quincy, MA. $10,000, 2006. To partner with<br />

state Small Business Development Center to provide Business Training<br />

Workshops and Technical Assistance.<br />

7788. RAW Art Works, Lynn, MA. $100,000, 2006. For award through<br />

Neighborhood Excellence Initiative (NEI) program.<br />

7789. Real Art Ways, Hartford, CT. $100,000, 2006. For award through<br />

Neighborhood Excellence Initiative (NEI) program.<br />

7790. Real Estate Council Foundation, Dallas, TX. $30,000, 2006. For project<br />

support and technical assistance for revitalization, redevelopment, and<br />

affordable housing development in inner-city communities within Loop<br />

12.<br />

7791. Rebuilding Together with Christmas in April, Las Vegas, NV. $100,000,<br />

2006. For award through Neighborhood Excellence Initiative (NEI)<br />

program.<br />

7792. Rhode Island Housing Development Corporation, Providence, RI.<br />

$100,000, 2006. For Housing Resources Commission.<br />

7793. Rogue Valley Community Development Corporation, Medford, OR.<br />

$15,000, 2006. To expand capacity for low-income building projects.<br />

7794. ROSE Community Development Corporation, Portland, OR. $100,000,<br />

2006. For award through Neighborhood Excellence Initiative (NEI)<br />

program.<br />

7795. Rural Community Assistance Corporation, West Sacramento, CA.<br />

$15,000, 2006. For rural development conference on Rural Leadership.<br />

7796. Sacramento Cottage Housing, Sacramento, CA. $100,000, 2006. For<br />

award through Neighborhood Excellence Initiative (NEI) program.<br />

7797. Sacramento Mutual Housing Association, Sacramento, CA. $100,000,<br />

2006. For award through Neighborhood Excellence Initiative (NEI)<br />

program.<br />

7798. Saint Anthony Foundation, San Francisco, CA. $100,000, 2006. For<br />

award through Neighborhood Excellence Initiative (NEI) program.<br />

7799. Saint Hope Academy, Sacramento, CA. $100,000, 2006. For award<br />

through Neighborhood Excellence Initiative (NEI) program.<br />

7800. Saint Louis Association of Community Organizations, Saint Louis, MO.<br />

$100,000, 2006. For award through Neighborhood Excellence Initiative<br />

(NEI) program.<br />

7801. Saint Lukes Community House, Nashville, TN. $100,000, 2006. For<br />

award through Neighborhood Excellence Initiative (NEI) program.<br />

7802. Saint Patrick Center, Saint Louis, MO. $100,000, 2006. For award<br />

through Neighborhood Excellence Initiative (NEI) program.<br />

7803. Samaritan House of Atlanta, Atlanta, GA. $100,000, 2006. For award<br />

through Neighborhood Excellence Initiative (NEI) program.<br />

7804. San Antonio Alternative Housing Corporation, San Antonio, TX.<br />

$100,000, 2006. For award through Neighborhood Excellence Initiative<br />

(NEI) program.<br />

7805. Satellite Housing, Berkeley, CA. $100,000, 2006. For award through<br />

Neighborhood Excellence Initiative (NEI) program.<br />

7806. Schoolhouse Supplies, Portland, OR. $100,000, 2006. For award<br />

through Neighborhood Excellence Initiative (NEI) program.<br />

7807. Senior Community Centers of San Diego, San Diego, CA. $100,000,<br />

2006. For award through Neighborhood Excellence Initiative (NEI)<br />

program.<br />

7808. Service Corps of Retired Executives Association, Northern Arizona<br />

Chapter, Prescott, AZ. $10,000, 2006. To increase outreach to middle<br />

income clients.<br />

7809. Share Our Strength, Washington, DC. $20,000, 2006. For Community<br />

Wealth Collaborative to sustain nonprofits.<br />

7810. Skid Row Housing Trust, Los Angeles, CA. $100,000, 2006. For award<br />

through Neighborhood Excellence Initiative (NEI) program.<br />

7811. Social Compact, Washington, DC. $50,000, 2006. For Neighborhood<br />

Market DrillDown in Los Angeles.<br />

7812. South Carolina Council on Economic Education, Columbia, SC.<br />

$15,000, 2006. To conduct Pocket Power: Combining Reading, Math,<br />

and Personal Finance in the K-12 Classroom initiative.<br />

7813. Southern California Reinvestment Community Development Financial<br />

Institution, Riverside, CA. $10,000, 2006. For pre- and<br />

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post-management and technical assistance for loan recipients who are<br />

creating jobs.<br />

7814. State University of New York at Albany Foundation, Albany, NY.<br />

$20,000, 2006. For administrative and program support for Albany<br />

HS - UAlbany Alliance.<br />

7815. State University of New York Upstate Medical University Foundation,<br />

Syracuse, NY. $25,000, 2006. To develop team of providers serving<br />

abused and neglected children.<br />

7816. Teach for America, Miami, FL. $100,000, 2006. For award through<br />

Neighborhood Excellence Initiative (NEI) program.<br />

7817. Teach for America, New York, NY. $75,000, 2006.<br />

7818. Teach for America, San Francisco, CA. $45,000, 2006. For recruiting<br />

and other program elements.<br />

7819. Teach for America, New Haven, CT. $20,000, 2006. For recruiting and<br />

other program elements.<br />

7820. Teach for America, Baltimore, MD. $15,000, 2006.<br />

7821. Teach for America, Los Angeles, CA. $15,000, 2006.<br />

7822. Teach for America, Saint Louis, MO. $10,000, 2006.<br />

7823. Teach for America, Chicago, IL. $10,000, 2006.<br />

7824. Teach for America, Philadelphia, PA. $10,000, 2006.<br />

7825. Teach for America, Las Vegas Valley, Las Vegas, NV. $100,000, 2006.<br />

For award through Neighborhood Excellence Initiative (NEI) program.<br />

7826. Texas Association of Community Development Corporations, Austin, TX.<br />

$35,000, 2006. For operating support for Catalyst Capacity Builder<br />

programs and training.<br />

7827. Texas RioGrande Legal Aid, Weslaco, TX. $25,000, 2006. For general<br />

operating support for C-BAR, pro bono community development law<br />

project.<br />

7828. THINK Together, Santa Ana, CA. $100,000, 2006. For award through<br />

Neighborhood Excellence Initiative (NEI) program.<br />

7829. Treehouse Foundation, Easthampton, MA. $25,000, 2006. For<br />

capacity-building support to implement Treehouse Boston in Dudley<br />

Square area.<br />

7830. Trinitas Health Foundation, Elizabeth, NJ. $10,000, 2006. For Health<br />

Careers Exploration Program.<br />

7831. Turtle Nest Village, West Palm Beach, FL. $100,000, 2006. For award<br />

through Neighborhood Excellence Initiative (NEI) program.<br />

7832. Union College, Schenectady, NY. $20,000, 2006. For stipends for<br />

student internships with local community nonprofits.<br />

7833. Union Station Kansas City, Kansas City, MO. $100,000, 2006. For<br />

general operating support for exhibit.<br />

7834. United Community Centers, Fort Worth, TX. $100,000, 2006. For award<br />

through Neighborhood Excellence Initiative (NEI) program.<br />

7835. United Family Services, Charlotte, NC. $100,000, 2006. For award<br />

through Neighborhood Excellence Initiative (NEI) program.<br />

7836. United Way of Metropolitan Tarrant County, Fort Worth, TX. $25,000,<br />

2006. For training program for kith and kin childcare.<br />

7837. United Way of the Great Basin, Elko, NV. $20,000, 2006. For annual<br />

administrative support through Cornerstone Partners program.<br />

7838. United Way of the Texas Gulf Coast, Houston, TX. $50,000, 2006. For<br />

management support for health and human service nonprofits.<br />

7839. United Way, Heart of Florida, Orlando, FL. $83,000, 2006. To provide<br />

program support and technical assistance.<br />

7840. University Area Community Development Corporation, Tampa, FL.<br />

$100,000, 2006. For award through Neighborhood Excellence Initiative<br />

(NEI) program.<br />

7841. University of Arizona Foundation, Tucson, AZ. $25,000, 2006. For<br />

Native Nations Institute to provide seminars and workshops to help tribal<br />

leaders and their nations achieve a better quality of life and economic<br />

sustainability.<br />

7842. University of Central Florida Foundation, Orlando, FL. $250,000, 2006.<br />

To establish College of Medicine.<br />

7843. University of Central Florida Foundation, Orlando, FL. $12,000, 2006.<br />

To conduct feasibility study for proposed College of Medicine.<br />

7844. University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey, Foundation of the,<br />

Newark, NJ. $50,000, 2006. For Career Ladder Program.<br />

7845. University of Missouri, Center for Entrepreneurship and Economic<br />

Education, Saint Louis, MO. $25,000, 2006. For Personal Finance<br />

Academy to train high school teachers.<br />

7846. University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC. $25,000, 2006. For<br />

project to define and describe process of assessing the environmental<br />

footprint of a business or service organization and to translate that<br />

information into strategies and implementation to reduce that footprint.<br />

7847. University of Richmond, Richmond, VA. $56,333, 2006. To place and<br />

retain teachers in Richmond area schools with concentrations of<br />

low-income and/or minority students.<br />

7848. University of Rochester, Rochester, NY. $10,000, 2006. For interactive<br />

intervention into healthcare settings to train physicians and nurse<br />

practitioners to screen, treat, document, and refer women living in<br />

intimate partner violence relationships to appropriate community<br />

resources.<br />

7849. University of South Florida Foundation, Stavros Center for Free<br />

Enterprise and Economic Education, Tampa, FL. $100,000, 2006. For<br />

award through Neighborhood Excellence Initiative (NEI) program.<br />

7850. University of the Arts, Philadelphia, PA. $50,000, 2006. To<br />

professionally administer program for graduate students who go into the<br />

community to teach arts education.<br />

7851. Urban Edge, Roxbury, MA. $100,000, 2006. For award through<br />

Neighborhood Excellence Initiative (NEI) program.<br />

7852. Urban Housing Solutions, Nashville, TN. $100,000, 2006. For award<br />

through Neighborhood Excellence Initiative (NEI) program.<br />

7853. Urban League of Broward County, Fort Lauderdale, FL. $100,000,<br />

2006. For award through Neighborhood Excellence Initiative (NEI)<br />

program.<br />

7854. Urban League of Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA. $50,000, 2006. To<br />

develop strategic plan.<br />

7855. Vista Guidance Centers, Redlands, CA. $100,000, 2006. For award<br />

through Neighborhood Excellence Initiative (NEI) program.<br />

7856. Washington County Historical Society and Museum, Portland, OR.<br />

$10,000, 2006. To add space and capacity.<br />

7857. Wellspring House, Gloucester, MA. $25,000, 2006. For MedClerk<br />

training program.<br />

7858. West Angeles Community Development Corporation, Los Angeles, CA.<br />

$25,000, 2006. To increase media and outreach capacities.<br />

7859. West Enterprise Center, Ukiah, CA. $10,000, 2006. To assist in<br />

building better microbusinesses in rural Mendocino County.<br />

7860. Western Massachusetts Enterprise Fund, Holyoke, MA. $25,000,<br />

2006. For alternative lending program.<br />

7861. Women Work! The National Network for Womens Employment,<br />

Washington, DC. $75,000, 2006. For Community Growth Initiative, to<br />

assist community organizations and state networks that work to help<br />

women enter, re-enter, and advance in the workforce.<br />

7862. Womens Alliance, Miami, FL. $25,000, 2006. For capacity-building.<br />

7863. Womens Breast Cancer Resource Center, Temecula, CA. $100,000,<br />

2006. For award through Neighborhood Excellence Initiative (NEI)<br />

program.<br />

7864. Womens Business Development Center, Chicago, IL. $25,000, 2006.<br />

For Child Care Business Expo.<br />

7865. Womens Development Center, Las Vegas, NV. $100,000, 2006. For<br />

award through Neighborhood Excellence Initiative (NEI) program.<br />

7866. Workforce Organizations for Regional Collaboration, Washington, DC.<br />

$10,000, 2006. For Dream Job Auction fundraiser.<br />

7867. YMCA of Nashville and Middle Tennessee, Nashville, TN. $100,000,<br />

2006. For award through Neighborhood Excellence Initiative (NEI)<br />

program.<br />

7868. Zeiterion Theater, New Bedford, MA. $10,000, 2006. For arts education<br />

programs in the schools, school and evening performance ticket<br />

subsidies, and teacher training programs.<br />

7869. Zeiterion Theater, New Bedford, MA. $10,000, 2006. For arts education<br />

programs in the schools, school and evening performance ticket<br />

subsidies, and teacher training programs.<br />

7870. Zoological Society of San Diego, San Diego, CA. $25,000, 2006. For<br />

Conservation Biology Summer Institute for High School Science<br />

Teachers.<br />

BB&T Charitable Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in areas of company operations in the mid-Atlantic<br />

and southeastern U.S. No grants to individuals.<br />

7871. Action Greensboro, Greensboro, NC. $100,000, 2007.<br />

7872. Local Initiatives Support Corporation, Richmond, VA. $25,000, 2007.<br />

7873. North Carolina Center for Nonprofits, Raleigh, NC. $15,000, 2007.<br />

7874. Project HOPE - The People-to-People Health Foundation, Millwood, VA.<br />

$100,000, 2007.<br />

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Blue Cross and Blue Shield of North Carolina Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in areas of company operations in NC. No support<br />

for religious organizations, individual sports teams, or organizations with<br />

the sole purpose of receiving goods and entitlements from other<br />

charitable organizations. No grants to individuals, or for annual<br />

campaigns, political campaigns, religious purposes, endowments, or<br />

advertising.<br />

7875. WakeMed, Raleigh, NC. $12,920, 2006. For diabetes awareness,<br />

training and action program.<br />

The Joseph M. Bryan Foundation of Greater Greensboro, Inc.<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to NC. No grants to individuals.<br />

7876. Action Greensboro, Greensboro, NC. $35,000, 2006. For unrestricted<br />

support.<br />

Burroughs Wellcome Fund<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to the U.S. and Canada. No grants to individuals, or<br />

for building or endowment funds, equipment, operating budgets,<br />

continuing support, annual campaigns, deficit financing, publications,<br />

conferences, or matching gifts; no loans.<br />

7877. Biophysical Society, Bethesda, MD. $15,000, 2007. For two career<br />

development sessions and child care program at annual meeting.<br />

7878. Center for Science and the Media, New York, NY. $50,000, 2007. For<br />

Graduate Program Search/Rankings Tool.<br />

7879. Institute of Medicine, Washington, DC. $50,000, 2007. For study on<br />

conflicts of interest in medical research, education, patient care, and<br />

institutional management.<br />

7880. National Academy of Sciences, Washington, DC. $25,000, 2007. For<br />

national conference University Management of Intellectual Property:<br />

Lessons from a Generation of Bayh-Dole.<br />

7881. National Postdoctoral Association, Washington, DC. $25,000, 2007.<br />

For Leadership Capacity-Building project.<br />

7882. North Carolina Science Leadership Association, Greenville, NC.<br />

$15,000, 2007. For continued support for Leadership Fellows program.<br />

7883. North Carolina State Museum of Natural Sciences, Friends of, Raleigh,<br />

NC. $50,000, 2007. For planning activities for new Nature Research<br />

Center.<br />

7884. University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA. $200,000, 2007. For<br />

activity designed to expand parasitic helminths community’s human<br />

capital and improve the state-of-the-art for research in these difficult<br />

organisms.<br />

The Cannon Foundation, Inc.<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in NC. No grants to individuals, or for operating<br />

budgets, seed money, deficit financing, endowment funds,<br />

demonstration projects, research, publications, conferences, seminars,<br />

scholarships, or fellowships; no loans.<br />

7885. Cabarrus Regional Chamber Foundation, Kannapolis, NC. $25,000,<br />

2007. For Strategic Planning Project.<br />

7886. Institute of Government Foundation, Chapel Hill, NC. $35,000, 2007.<br />

For Professional Development for Social Studies Teachers.<br />

7887. NorthEast Medical Center, Concord, NC. $1,500,000, 2007. For<br />

medical technology upgrade and continuing medical education.<br />

Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, Inc.<br />

(formerly The Foundation of Greater Greensboro, Inc.)<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in the greater Greensboro, NC, area. No support<br />

for partisan purposes, or for programs that promote religious instruction<br />

or doctrine. No grants to individuals (except for scholarships), or for<br />

capital campaigns, multi-year commitments, debt retirement, or<br />

endowments.<br />

7888. Action Greensboro, Greensboro, NC. $69,000, 2006.<br />

7889. Temple on Greene Street, Greensboro, NC. $75,000, 2006.<br />

The Community Foundation of Western North Carolina, Inc.<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to Avery, Buncombe, Burke, Cherokee, Clay,<br />

Graham, Haywood, Henderson, Jackson, Macon, Madison, McDowell,<br />

Mitchell, Polk, Rutherford, Swain, Transylvania, and Yancey counties,<br />

NC. No support for religious organizations or sectarian purposes (except<br />

from designated funds). No grants to individuals (except for<br />

undergraduate student scholarships), or for capital campaigns,<br />

endowment funds, start-up funds, or debt retirement.<br />

7890. Design Corps, Raleigh, NC. $25,000, 2007.<br />

7891. HandMade in America, Asheville, NC. $25,000, 2007.<br />

7892. Hinton Rural Life Center, Hayesville, NC. $25,000, 2007.<br />

7893. Mountain Microenterprise Fund, Asheville, NC. $10,000, 2007.<br />

7894. Mountain Microenterprise Fund, Asheville, NC. $10,000, 2007.<br />

7895. YMCA Blue Ridge Assembly, Black Mountain, NC. $50,950, 2007.<br />

The Duke Endowment<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to NC and SC. No grants to individuals or for deficit<br />

financing; no loans.<br />

7896. Barium Springs Home for Children, Barium Springs, NC. $200,000,<br />

2007. To modernize Wagner Family and Child Development Center and<br />

provide outreach training to neighboring child care centers.<br />

7897. Bowers-Rodgers Home for Abused Children, Greenwood, SC. $12,330,<br />

2007. For first time reaccreditation through COA.<br />

7898. Boys and Girls Homes of North Carolina, Lake Waccamaw, NC.<br />

$17,908, 2007. For accreditation.<br />

7899. Central Childrens Home of North Carolina, Oxford, NC. $18,000, 2007.<br />

To conduct assessment focusing on fund development, financial<br />

structure and service array.<br />

7900. Children and Family Services Association, North Carolina, Raleigh, NC.<br />

$165,000, 2007. To subsidize technical assistance support and<br />

ongoing development for Kids Integrated Data System (KIDS).<br />

7901. Children and Family Services Association, North Carolina, Raleigh, NC.<br />

$152,000, 2007. To add two staff support positions for Kids Integrated<br />

Data System (KIDS) to improve technical support, track outcomes more<br />

effectively and enhance revenue.<br />

7902. Dee Norton Lowcountry Childrens Center, Charleston, SC. $2,346,590,<br />

2007. To provide training on child and adolescent mental health topics<br />

to school nurses, counselors, social workers, psychologists and<br />

resource officers.<br />

7903. Duke University, Divinity School, Durham, NC. $100,000, 2007. For<br />

Director of Field Education and to provide practical experience for Divinity<br />

students in rural settings.<br />

7904. Duke University Health System, Durham, NC. $475,000, 2007. To<br />

relocate and expand Physician Assistant and Physical Therapy education<br />

programs.<br />

7905. Hinton Rural Life Center, Hayesville, NC. $100,000, 2007. To expand<br />

rural affordable housing program.<br />

7906. Hinton Rural Life Center, Hayesville, NC. $77,700, 2007. To help rural<br />

congregations develop more effective ministries through training and<br />

consultation work.<br />

7907. Lutheran Family Services in the Carolinas, Raleigh, NC. $70,000, 2007.<br />

For quality improvement process and to implement new treatment<br />

program.<br />

7908. McLeod Regional Medical Center of the Pee Dee, Florence, SC.<br />

$194,160, 2007. To implement human patient simulation program for<br />

education and training.<br />

7909. MemoryCare, Inc., Asheville, NC. $231,500, 2007. To assist in<br />

improving caregiver education and training for Alzheimer’s disease.<br />

7910. Methodist Home for Children, Raleigh, NC. $130,600, 2007. To<br />

evaluate effectiveness of values-based model of care for youth in juvenile<br />

justice system.<br />

7911. North Carolina Baptist Hospital, Winston-Salem, NC. $374,490, 2007.<br />

To implement national model to improve patient care and to increase<br />

nurse and physician satisfaction.<br />

7912. North Carolina Center for Nonprofits, Raleigh, NC. $10,000, 2007. For<br />

general operating support.<br />

7913. North Carolina Foundation for Advanced Health Programs, Raleigh, NC.<br />

$1,364,665, 2007. To educate primary care physicians about mental<br />

health care.<br />

7914. North Carolina Hospital Foundation, Cary, NC. $228,200, 2007. For<br />

web-based data collection program for hospitals.<br />

7915. Pitt County Memorial Hospital, Greenville, NC. $99,994, 2007. To<br />

assist in improving quality of nursing workforce in eastern North Carolina.<br />

7916. Prevent Child Abuse South Carolina, Columbia, SC. $63,200, 2007. To<br />

merge Prevent Child Abuse South Carolina, Voices for South Carolina’s<br />

Children and Children’s Trust Fund of South Carolina.<br />

7917. SAFEchild, Raleigh, NC. $67,438, 2007. To develop and implement<br />

evaluation plan for community approach to treating children exposed to<br />

domestic violence.<br />

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7918. South Carolina Area Health Education Consortium, Charleston, SC.<br />

$211,223, 2007. To assist in researching new options for securing<br />

specialty care in rural South Carolina communities.<br />

7919. South Carolina Association of Childrens Homes and Family Services,<br />

Lexington, SC. $162,615, 2007. To provide training and scholarships to<br />

staff of children’s homes in South Carolina.<br />

7920. South Carolina Association of Nonprofit Organizations, SCANPO,<br />

Columbia, SC. $10,000, 2007. For general operating support.<br />

7921. South Carolina Department of Social Services, Columbia, SC.<br />

$125,250, 2007. To train staff of South Carolina Departments of<br />

Juvenile Justice and of Social Services in Stewards of Children, child<br />

sexual abuse prevention training program.<br />

7922. South Carolina Youth Advocate Program, Columbia, SC. $84,739,<br />

2007. To offset portion of costs to collect data as part of Pilot Outcomes<br />

Study.<br />

7923. South Carolina Youth Advocate Program, Columbia, SC. $50,000,<br />

2007. For unrestricted operating funds for maintaining national<br />

accreditation.<br />

7924. United Methodist Church, North Carolina Conference, Raleigh, NC.<br />

$114,000, 2007. To provide consultation services for development and<br />

program needs of rural United Methodist churches.<br />

7925. United Methodist Church, North Carolina Conference, Raleigh, NC.<br />

$100,000, 2007. For consultant to evaluate child care programs in rural<br />

churches.<br />

7926. United Methodist Church, North Carolina Conference, Raleigh, NC.<br />

$100,000, 2007. To assist rural United Methodist churches with<br />

accessibility projects.<br />

7927. United Methodist Church, Western North Carolina Conference, North<br />

Wilkesboro District, North Wilkesboro, NC. $185,000, 2007. For<br />

capacity building in District churches.<br />

7928. University of North Carolina, School of Social Work, Chapel Hill, NC.<br />

$648,893, 2007. To evaluate Mothers Overcoming Violence through<br />

Education and Empowerment (MOVE) program.<br />

7929. Windwood Farm Home for Children, Awendaw, SC. $11,523, 2007. For<br />

reimbursement for first time re-accreditation through COA.<br />

7930. Youth Unlimited, High Point, NC. $20,000, 2007. For reaccreditation.<br />

Duke Energy Foundation<br />

(formerly Duke Power Company Foundation)<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in areas of company operations in NC and SC;<br />

giving also in Canada. No support for discriminatory or political<br />

organizations, individual agencies of the United Way or Charlotte Arts and<br />

Science Council, individual sports teams or all-star teams, fraternal,<br />

veteran, or labor groups, or family foundations. No grants to individuals<br />

(except for employee-related scholarships), or for political activities, new<br />

ticket sales, memberships, banquets, sponsorships, advertising, or<br />

special-event fund-raisers, capital campaigns or endowments, athletics,<br />

film, video, or television production, utility service reduction, sectarian or<br />

religious activities, conferences, trips, or tours, advertising, membership<br />

or association fees, or dinners or tables.<br />

7931. Executive Service Corps of Houston, Houston, TX. $10,000, 2006.<br />

7932. Executive Service Corps of Houston, Houston, TX. $10,000, 2006.<br />

7933. Industrial Relations Counselors, New York, NY. $150,000, 2006.<br />

7934. North Carolina Center for Nonprofits, Raleigh, NC. $10,000, 2006.<br />

7935. NPower Charlotte Region, Charlotte, NC. $10,000, 2006.<br />

7936. Teach for America, New York, NY. $10,000, 2006.<br />

Foundation for the Carolinas<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily to organizations serving the citizens of NC and SC,<br />

with emphasis on the greater Charlotte, NC, region. No grants to<br />

individuals (except for scholarships), or for deficit financing, capital<br />

campaigns, ongoing operating budgets, publications, conferences,<br />

videos, travel, equipment, small businesses, business start-up, or<br />

advertising.<br />

7937. Elon Homes for Children, Elon, NC. $25,000, 2006. For campus<br />

renovations and programming assistance.<br />

7938. Executive Service Corps of the Charlotte Region, Charlotte, NC.<br />

$114,600, 2006. For Building Better Boards, initiative to improve quality<br />

and performance of nonprofit boards and directors.<br />

7939. Executive Service Corps of the Charlotte Region, Charlotte, NC.<br />

$30,000, 2006. For Building Better Boards, initiative to improve quality<br />

and performance of nonprofit boards.<br />

7940. Executive Service Corps of the Charlotte Region, Charlotte, NC.<br />

$25,000, 2006. To assist with operations and to support programs that<br />

align skills of volunteer corporate executives with nonprofit<br />

organizations.<br />

7941. Executive Service Corps of the Charlotte Region, Charlotte, NC.<br />

$20,000, 2006. For Phase II expansion of Building Better Boards,<br />

intensive training and development program for nonprofit boards.<br />

7942. Hispanics in Philanthropy, Pittsboro, NC. $30,000, 2006. For N.C.<br />

Funders’ Collaborative for Strong Latino Communities to provide<br />

capacity-building grants and training for Latino nonprofits.<br />

7943. Hispanics in Philanthropy, Pittsboro, NC. $20,000, 2006. For North<br />

Carolina Funders’ Collaborative for Strong Latino Communities to provide<br />

capacity-building grants and training for Latino nonprofits in Charlotte.<br />

7944. Mi Casa Su Casa, Charlotte, NC. $25,000, 2006. For administrative<br />

personnel and processes to support mission of promoting<br />

self-sufficiency and empowerment within Latin American Community.<br />

7945. NPower Charlotte Region, Charlotte, NC. $50,000, 2006. For<br />

technology assistance and consulting services for nonprofit<br />

organizations in Charlotte-Mecklenburg and 13 surrounding counties.<br />

7946. Partners in Out-of-School Time, Charlotte, NC. $104,506, 2006. For<br />

general operating support.<br />

7947. Piedmont Public Policy Institute, Charlotte, NC. $25,000, 2006. Toward<br />

administrative and research support.<br />

7948. Wildacres Retreat, Little Switzerland, NC. $15,000, 2006. For<br />

environmental leaders from Charlotte Region in William C. Friday<br />

Fellowship for Human Relations.<br />

7949. Wildacres Retreat, Little Switzerland, NC. $14,600, 2006. For<br />

Wildacres Leadership Initiative to support participation of Charlotte<br />

regional leaders in William C. Friday Fellowship for Human Relations<br />

leadership program.<br />

John William Pope Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national basis. No grants to individuals.<br />

7950. Donors Trust, Alexandria, VA. $25,000, 2007. For restricted grant.<br />

7951. State Policy Network, Richmond, CA. $10,000, 2007. For unrestricted<br />

support.<br />

Z. Smith Reynolds Foundation, Inc.<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to NC. No support for athletic teams, civic clubs, day<br />

care centers, fraternal groups, parent/teachers associations, private<br />

K-12 schools, single site public schools, volunteer fire departments, or<br />

emergency medical service organizations, art organizations, historic<br />

preservation organizations, homeless shelters, or health care (physical<br />

and mental health). No grants to individuals (except for Nancy Susan<br />

Reynolds Awards and Sabbatical Program), or for endowment funds,<br />

equipment purchases, research, athletic events, building projects or<br />

renovations (including construction materials and labor costs), capital<br />

campaigns, computer hardware or software purchases (where it is the<br />

principal purpose of the grant), conferences, seminars, symposiums,<br />

fundraising events, initiatives promoting religious education or doctrine,<br />

land purchases, payment of debts, salaries for personnel or other<br />

general operating expenses in public schools, or after-school programs.<br />

Additionally, no grants for adoption and foster care, annual species<br />

preservation or rehabilitation, crisis intervention, greenways, senior<br />

citizen services, social/human direct services, substance abuse<br />

treatment, transitional housing, or treatment or rehabilitation.<br />

7952. American Institute for Social Justice, Raleigh, NC. $140,000, 2007.<br />

For general operating support.<br />

7953. Ashe County Partnership for Children, Jefferson, NC. $35,000, 2007.<br />

For Individual Development Account (IDA) program and capacity-building<br />

effort.<br />

7954. Bald Head Island Conservancy, Bald Head Island, NC. $35,000, 2007.<br />

For general operating support aimed at building network for<br />

dissemination of best management practices for NC barrier islands.<br />

7955. Blue Ridge Women in Agriculture, Boone, NC. $25,000, 2007. For<br />

general operating support to continue current programs and develop<br />

grassroots organization.<br />

7956. Carolinas Clean Air Coalition, Charlotte, NC. $30,000, 2007. For<br />

general operating support to continue building administrative capacity<br />

and outreach support.<br />

7957. Center for Agricultural Partnerships, Asheville, NC. $40,000, 2007. For<br />

Farm Bill Work project to enable minority farmers to access critical<br />

assistance from federal conservation programs.<br />

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Grants for Capacity Building, Management & Technical Assistance<br />

7958. Center for Community Change, Washington, DC. $90,000, 2007. For<br />

North Carolina Generation Change project to recruit, train and support<br />

new community organizers in North Carolina.<br />

7959. Community Building Initiative, Charlotte, NC. $25,000, 2007. For<br />

general operating support, program development, delivery, and strategic<br />

planning.<br />

7960. Community Reinvestment Association of North Carolina, Durham, NC.<br />

$10,000, 2007. To assist in administrative closing of NC Fair Housing<br />

Center and convening likely partners to continue Center’s core work.<br />

7961. Connectinc, Battleboro, NC. $100,000, 2007. For Teach Central,<br />

teacher mentoring and professional development program.<br />

7962. Council for Children, Charlotte, NC. $50,000, 2007. For Building<br />

Strategic Communities for Children project.<br />

7963. Countywide Community Development Corporation, Leland, NC.<br />

$50,000, 2007. For support to develop comprehensive affordable<br />

housing development strategy and for community development efforts.<br />

7964. Development Training Institute, Ellicott City, MD. $150,000, 2007. For<br />

North Carolina Latino Nonprofit Leadership Academy.<br />

7965. Durham Affordable Housing Coalition, Durham, NC. $25,000, 2007.<br />

For general operating support and strategic planning to help guide<br />

Coalition’s work.<br />

7966. Durham Public Schools, Durham, NC. $100,000, 2007. To establish<br />

New Teacher Center demonstration site to train mentors, extend<br />

research, and expand outreach.<br />

7967. Elon University, Elon College, NC. $30,000, 2007. For Haw River<br />

Corridor: Conservation and Impact Evaluation program.<br />

7968. Enterprising Environmental Solutions, Pittsburgh, PA. $75,000, 2007.<br />

To fund organization’s continued support for development and<br />

implementation of North Carolina Climate Action Plan.<br />

7969. Fair Trial Initiative, Durham, NC. $60,000, 2007. For North Carolina<br />

Coalition for a Moratorium.<br />

7970. Fair Trial Initiative, Durham, NC. $50,000, 2007. For recruiting and<br />

training young professionals in capital defense at trial level.<br />

7971. Grassroots Leadership, Charlotte, NC. $80,000, 2007. For<br />

Development Directors of Color Fellowship Program.<br />

7972. Institute for Conservation Leadership, Takoma Park, MD. $100,000,<br />

2007. For North Carolina Fundraising Capacity Initiative.<br />

7973. Kids Voting North Carolina, Guilford County Chapter, Greensboro, NC.<br />

$75,000, 2007. For general operating support to allow continued<br />

operation, expansion, and growth of organization across state of North<br />

Carolina.<br />

7974. Mountain Microenterprise Fund, Asheville, NC. $40,000, 2007. To use<br />

outside expertise for organizational fundraising development through<br />

increased individual donor giving.<br />

7975. NetCorps, Durham, NC. $30,000, 2007. For support of Building<br />

Infrastructure for Progressive Power project.<br />

7976. NetCorps, Durham, NC. $25,000, 2007. To build nonprofit capacity<br />

through technology training, planning, and support.<br />

7977. New River Community Partners, Sparta, NC. $20,000, 2007. For<br />

strategic planning and ongoing efforts in leadership development,<br />

economic development, and natural resource and cultural preservation.<br />

7978. North Carolina Association of Community Development Corporations,<br />

Raleigh, NC. $65,000, 2007. For development of outcomes oriented<br />

model for focusing and monitoring efforts of Association.<br />

7979. North Carolina Center for International Understanding, Raleigh, NC.<br />

$30,000, 2007. For program evaluation and planning for Latino<br />

Initiative.<br />

7980. North Carolina Minority Support Center, Durham, NC. $125,000, 2007.<br />

For general operating support to enable transition planning and<br />

development of strategic plan.<br />

7981. North Carolina Waste Awareness and Reduction Network, Durham, NC.<br />

$45,000, 2007. For Grassroots Energy Alliance.<br />

7982. One Dozen Who Care, Andrews, NC. $40,000, 2007. For operations of<br />

Small Business Center.<br />

7983. Open Space Institute, New York, NY. $37,500, 2007. To provide bridge<br />

financing and technical assistance to North Carolina land trusts.<br />

7984. Orange Community Housing and Land Trust, Carrboro, NC. $50,000,<br />

2007. For general operating support for fundraising capacity building.<br />

7985. Pisgah Astronomical Research Institute, Rosman, NC. $25,000, 2007.<br />

To expand professional development program for science teachers to<br />

new locations in North Carolina.<br />

7986. Pride of Kinston, Kinston, NC. $12,000, 2007. To fund design concept<br />

for Kinston Pedestrian Bridge as first phase of Waterfront NOW Taskforce<br />

recommendations.<br />

7987. Rails to Trails Conservancy, Washington, DC. $20,000, 2007. To<br />

assess use of Seaboard Coastline Corridor as community trail and<br />

conserved green space in Sampson County.<br />

7988. SouthWings, Asheville, NC. $20,000, 2007. For continued support of<br />

monitoring and education for conservation partner organizations.<br />

7989. Stone Circles, Mebane, NC. $20,000, 2007. For Sustainability and<br />

Solidarity Project.<br />

7990. Sustainable Sandhills, Fayetteville, NC. $25,000, 2007. For general<br />

operating support to increase organizational capacity.<br />

7991. Teach for America, Raleigh, NC. $50,000, 2007. To fund Rural Teacher<br />

Initiative.<br />

7992. Third Reconstruction Institute, Durham, NC. $350,000, 2007. To build<br />

capacity of Industrial Areas Foundation (IAF) organizing network in North<br />

Carolina.<br />

7993. Tides Center, San Francisco, CA. $25,000, 2007. For Traction, for North<br />

Carolina-based civic engagement project.<br />

7994. Triangle Land Conservancy, Raleigh, NC. $25,000, 2007. To create<br />

model to evaluate success in meeting land conservation goals.<br />

7995. United Hmong Association, Hickory, NC. $35,000, 2007. For general<br />

operating support and strategic planning.<br />

7996. University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC. $45,000, 2007. For work<br />

within Department of Public Policy connecting students with NC<br />

nonprofits for public and client impact studies and additional<br />

consultations.<br />

7997. Wellstone Action Fund, Saint Paul, MN. $75,000, 2007. To make Voter<br />

Engagement and Leadership trainings available to Blueprint North<br />

Carolina Coalition, NC Coalition Against Domestic Violence, and NC<br />

Coalition Against Sexual Assault.<br />

7998. Western North Carolina Alliance, Asheville, NC. $35,000, 2007. For<br />

Alliance’s work on land use planning in western North Carolina.<br />

C. D. Spangler Foundation, Inc.<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in NC. No grants to individuals.<br />

7999. Teach for America, Charlotte, NC. $110,000, 2006.<br />

The Sunshine Lady Foundation, Inc.<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national basis. No grants for endowments or deficit<br />

funding.<br />

8000. University of Virginia, Center for Children, Families and the Law,<br />

Charlottesville, VA. $25,000, 2006. For salary support.<br />

Triangle Community Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to Chatham, Durham, Orange, and Wake counties,<br />

NC. No grants for budget deficits.<br />

8001. TechnoServe, Washington, DC. $50,000, 2007.<br />

The Wachovia Foundation, Inc.<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in AL, CA, CO, CT, DE, Washington, DC, FL, GA, IL,<br />

KS, MD, MS, NC, NJ, NY, PA, SC, TX and VA; giving also to national<br />

organizations active in areas of company operations. No support for<br />

international organizations, political organizations, veterans’, fraternal,<br />

or alumni organizations, religious organizations not of direct benefit to<br />

the entire community, private foundations, individual pre-college, private,<br />

parochial, charter, or home schools, or individual public schools (except<br />

to benefit system-wide programs and initiatives or as a part of a<br />

Wachovia-sponsored partnership program). No grants to individuals, or<br />

for travel or conferences, books, research papers, or articles in<br />

professional journals, general operating support for United<br />

Way-supported organizations or organizations supported by united arts<br />

drives in which Wachovia participates, or sponsorships, events, or<br />

projects for which Wachovia and/or its employees receive tangible<br />

benefits or privileges.<br />

8002. Edge Connection, Kennesaw, GA. $50,000, 2006.<br />

8003. Enterprise Center, Philadelphia, PA. $50,000, 2006.<br />

8004. Executive Service Corps of the Charlotte Region, Charlotte, NC.<br />

$60,000, 2006.<br />

8005. Executive Service Corps of the Charlotte Region, Charlotte, NC.<br />

$30,000, 2006.<br />

8006. Fair Chance, Washington, DC. $10,000, 2006.<br />

8007. Faith Center for Community Development, New York, NY. $35,000,<br />

2006.<br />

8008. Georgia Center for Nonprofits, Atlanta, GA. $15,000, 2006.<br />

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8009. Greenlights for Nonprofit Success, Austin, TX. $18,000, 2006.<br />

8010. Greyston Foundation, Yonkers, NY. $10,000, 2006.<br />

8011. Homebuyer Counseling Collaborative of Central Florida, Altamonte<br />

Springs, FL. $10,000, 2006.<br />

8012. IMPACT Silver Spring, Silver Spring, MD. $15,000, 2006.<br />

8013. Long Island Development Corporation, Bethpage, NY. $10,000, 2006.<br />

8014. Long Island Housing Partnership, Hauppauge, NY. $15,000, 2006.<br />

8015. Lorraine Monroe Leadership Institute, New York, NY. $125,000, 2006.<br />

8016. Lorraine Monroe Leadership Institute, New York, NY. $125,000, 2006.<br />

8017. National Staff Development Council, Oxford, OH. $74,975, 2006.<br />

8018. National Staff Development Council, Oxford, OH. $74,975, 2006.<br />

8019. National Staff Development Council, Oxford, OH. $15,000, 2006.<br />

8020. Neighborhood Housing Services of Baltimore, Baltimore, MD. $10,000,<br />

2006.<br />

8021. Neighborhood Housing Services of Fort Worth, Fort Worth, TX. $10,000,<br />

2006.<br />

8022. Neighborhood Housing Services of Reading, Reading, PA. $10,000,<br />

2006.<br />

8023. New Leaders for New Schools, National Office, New York, NY.<br />

$122,500, 2006.<br />

8024. New Leaders for New Schools, National Office, New York, NY.<br />

$122,500, 2006.<br />

8025. New Schools for New Orleans, New Orleans, LA. $98,000, 2006.<br />

8026. New Schools for New Orleans, New Orleans, LA. $49,000, 2006.<br />

8027. New Teacher Project, New York, NY. $125,000, 2006.<br />

8028. New Teacher Project, New York, NY. $125,000, 2006.<br />

8029. North Carolina Center for Nonprofits, Raleigh, NC. $25,000, 2006.<br />

8030. North Carolina Housing Services and Management, Winston Salem, NC.<br />

$10,000, 2006.<br />

8031. NPower Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA. $10,000, 2006.<br />

8032. Regional Housing Legal Services, Glenside, PA. $10,000, 2006.<br />

8033. South Carolina Association of Nonprofit Organizations, Columbia, SC.<br />

$25,000, 2006.<br />

8034. Teach for America, Newark, NJ. $150,000, 2006.<br />

8035. Teach for America, Atlanta, GA. $150,000, 2006.<br />

8036. Teach for America, New York, NY. $125,000, 2006.<br />

8037. Teach for America, New York, NY. $125,000, 2006.<br />

8038. Teach for America, Charlotte, NC. $100,000, 2006.<br />

8039. Teach for America, Atlanta, GA. $75,000, 2006.<br />

8040. Teach for America, Charlotte, NC. $50,000, 2006.<br />

8041. Teach for America, New York, NY. $50,000, 2006.<br />

8042. Teach for America, Philadelphia, PA. $50,000, 2006.<br />

8043. Teach for America, Houston, TX. $50,000, 2006.<br />

8044. Teach for America, Philadelphia, PA. $50,000, 2006.<br />

8045. Teach for America, Raleigh, NC. $50,000, 2006.<br />

8046. Teach for America, Houston, TX. $34,500, 2006.<br />

8047. Teach for America, Miami, FL. $25,000, 2006.<br />

8048. Teach for America, Newark, NJ. $25,000, 2006.<br />

8049. Teach for America, Miami, FL. $25,000, 2006.<br />

8050. Teach for America, Miami, FL. $25,000, 2006.<br />

8051. Teach for America, Baltimore, MD. $15,000, 2006.<br />

8052. Teachers Network, New York, NY. $75,000, 2006.<br />

8053. Teaching Matters, New York, NY. $75,000, 2006.<br />

8054. Urban Education Exchange, New York, NY. $75,000, 2006.<br />

8055. Urban Education Exchange, New York, NY. $75,000, 2006.<br />

8056. Urban Education Partnership, Los Angeles, CA. $125,000, 2006.<br />

8057. Urban Education Partnership, Los Angeles, CA. $125,000, 2006.<br />

8058. Urban Homesteading Assistance Board, New York, NY. $20,000, 2006.<br />

8059. Washington Interfaith Network, Washington, DC. $10,000, 2006.<br />

The Winston-Salem Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in the greater Forsyth County, NC, area. No support<br />

for religious organizations for religious purposes. No grants to individuals<br />

(except for scholarships), or for long-term operating support, annual<br />

campaigns, land acquisition, publications, equipment or conferences.<br />

8060. West Side Civic Theater, Lewisville, TX. $15,000, 2007. For work with<br />

fundraising consultant.<br />

8061. Winston-Salem Enrichment Center, Winston-Salem, NC. $40,000,<br />

2007. For completion of national accreditation process.<br />

NORTH DAKOTA<br />

Fargo-Moorhead Area Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to Clay County, MN, and Cass County, ND. No<br />

support for religious purposes. No grants to individuals, or for operating<br />

expenses (except for limited experimental or start-up periods), annual<br />

appeals or membership drives, or organizations which have outstanding<br />

reports from previous Fargo-Moorhead Foundation grants.<br />

8062. North Dakota, State of, Board of Architecture, Bismarck, ND. $10,000,<br />

2006. For Landscape Architecture Technical Committee of North Dakota.<br />

The R. B. Nordick Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to ND. No grants to individuals.<br />

8063. Systematic Asian Leadership Training, Belmont, NC. $41,000, 2006.<br />

Alex Stern Family Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to the Moorhead, MN, and Fargo, ND areas. No<br />

grants to individuals, or for endowment funds; no loans.<br />

8064. Impact Foundation, Fargo, ND. $125,000, 2007. For general operating<br />

support and grantwriter.<br />

OHIO<br />

Akron Community Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in Summit County, OH. No support for religious<br />

organizations for religious purposes. No grants for endowment funds,<br />

capital campaigns, or fellowships; no loans.<br />

8065. Community Care Network, Cleveland, OH. $10,000, 2007.<br />

Cardinal Health Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in Little Rock, AR, San Diego, CA, northern, IL,<br />

Radcliff, KY, Albuquerque, NM, central OH, Dominican Republic, Mexico,<br />

and the United Kingdom; giving also to national and international<br />

organizations. No support for religious organizations not of direct benefit<br />

to the entire community, veterans’, labor, or political organizations,<br />

member-based organizations, including chambers of commerce, rotary<br />

clubs, or IRS 501(c)(4) legions or associations, fraternal, athletic, or<br />

social clubs, discriminatory organizations, organizations with divisive or<br />

litigious public agendas, sports teams, or organizations classified as IRS<br />

509(a)(3) supporting organizations. No grants to individuals (except for<br />

employee-related scholarships), or for endowments, debt reduction,<br />

capital campaigns for health systems, hospitals, or clinics, political<br />

campaigns, general operating support, athletic competition, event<br />

sponsorship, or advertising; no loans.<br />

8066. Institute for Healthcare Improvement, Cambridge, MA. $500,000,<br />

2007. For 5 Million Lives Campaign.<br />

8067. Volunteers in Medicine Institute, Burlington, VT. $43,000, 2007. For<br />

First National VIM Clinic Conference - Key Sponsor.<br />

The Greater Cincinnati Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to southeastern IN, northern KY, and the greater<br />

Cincinnati, OH area. No support for private or parochial religious<br />

purposes, units of government or government agencies, schools,<br />

hospitals, nursing homes, or retirement centers. No grants to individuals<br />

(except for scholarships), or for operating budgets, fundraising drives,<br />

event sponsorship, or underwriting, equipment, stand-alone publications<br />

or videos, annual campaigns, deficit financing, endowments, travel,<br />

fellowships, internships, exchange programs, or scholarly or medical<br />

research; no loans.<br />

8068. Community Wealth Ventures, Washington, DC. $75,000, 2007.<br />

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8069. Executive Service Corps of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH. $10,000, 2007.<br />

The Cleveland Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to the greater Cleveland, OH, area, with primary<br />

emphasis on Cleveland, Cuyahoga, Lake, and Geauga counties, unless<br />

specified by donor. No support for sectarian or religious activities,<br />

community services such as fire and police protection, government staff<br />

positions, or library and welfare services. No grants to individuals (except<br />

for scholarships), or for endowment funds, operating costs, debt<br />

reduction, fundraising campaigns, publications, films and audiovisual<br />

materials (unless they are an integral part of a program already being<br />

supported), memberships, travel for bands, sports teams, classes and<br />

similar groups; no capital support for planning, construction, renovation,<br />

or purchase of buildings, equipment and materials, land acquisition, or<br />

renovation of public space unless there is strong evidence that the<br />

program is of priority to the foundation.<br />

8070. Adoption Network Cleveland, Cleveland, OH. $160,000, 2007.<br />

1.50-year grant. For strategic plan implementation and capacity building<br />

project.<br />

8071. Applewood Centers, Cleveland, OH. $100,000, 2007. For consolidation<br />

process with Bellefaire Jewish Children’s Bureau.<br />

8072. Arts Collinwood, Cleveland, OH. $14,600, 2007. For development of<br />

strategic and development plan.<br />

8073. Bellaire Puritas Development Corporation, Cleveland, OH. $40,000,<br />

2007. For Armington fund capacity building project.<br />

8074. Berea Childrens Home, Berea, OH. $42,768, 2007. For Diversity<br />

Management pilot program.<br />

8075. Business Volunteers Unlimited, Cleveland, OH. $75,000, 2007. For<br />

board development and management assistance services for local<br />

nonprofits.<br />

8076. Case Western Reserve University, School of Engineering, Cleveland,<br />

OH. $69,100, 2007. For strategic planning to create Ohio Institute for<br />

Energy Innovation.<br />

8077. Center for Families and Children, Cleveland, OH. $35,000, 2007. For<br />

strategic planning initiative.<br />

8078. Chagrin Falls Park Community Center, Chagrin Falls, OH. $28,000,<br />

2007. For strategic and community planning effort.<br />

8079. Cleveland Baseball Federation, Lakewood, OH. $25,000, 2007. For<br />

strategic planning and administrative support.<br />

8080. Cleveland International Film Festival, Cleveland, OH. $85,000, 2007.<br />

For general operating support and growth management plan.<br />

8081. Cleveland Municipal School District, Cleveland, OH. $80,000, 2007.<br />

For crisis communications plan.<br />

8082. Cleveland Municipal School District, Cleveland, OH. $50,000, 2007.<br />

For CEO support and development.<br />

8083. Cleveland Municipal School District, Cleveland, OH. $25,000, 2007.<br />

For arts education strategic plan to be integrated with district’s overall<br />

strategic plan.<br />

8084. Cleveland Orchestra, Cleveland, OH. $1,500,000, 2007. 1.75-year<br />

grant. For turnaround plan and sustaining support.<br />

8085. Cleveland Play House, Cleveland, OH. $200,000, 2007. For general<br />

operating support and development restructuring.<br />

8086. Cleveland Social Venture Partners, Cleveland, OH. $37,500, 2007. For<br />

investees E CITY, Famicos Foundation and Adoption Network Cleveland.<br />

8087. Cleveland Social Venture Partners, Cleveland, OH. $35,000, 2007. For<br />

general support.<br />

8088. Cleveland Social Venture Partners, Cleveland, OH. $30,000, 2007. For<br />

general operating support.<br />

8089. Cleveland Social Venture Partners, Cleveland, OH. $30,000, 2007. For<br />

general operating support.<br />

8090. Cleveland Social Venture Partners, Cleveland, OH. $25,000, 2007.<br />

8091. Cuyahoga Community Land Trust, Cleveland, OH. $23,352, 2007. For<br />

Phase I strategic planning.<br />

8092. Cuyahoga County Public Library, Parma, OH. $25,000, 2007. For fund<br />

development planning.<br />

8093. Detroit-Shoreway Community Development Organization, Cleveland,<br />

OH. $120,000, 2007. For project administration for Gordon Square arts<br />

district.<br />

8094. Eleanor B. Rainey Memorial Institute, Cleveland, OH. $10,000, 2007.<br />

For leadership transition plan.<br />

8095. Facing History and Ourselves National Foundation, Cleveland, OH.<br />

$60,000, 2007. 2-year grant. For National Professional Development<br />

and Evaluation Project.<br />

8096. Gathering Place, Cleveland, OH. $12,000, 2007. For strategic planning.<br />

8097. Girl Scouts of the U.S.A., Lake Erie Council, Cleveland, OH. $75,000,<br />

2007. Toward merger to become Girl Scouts of Northeast Ohio.<br />

8098. Golden Ciphers, Cleveland, OH. $40,000, 2007. For Armington fund<br />

capacity building project.<br />

8099. Greater Cleveland Family Support Consortium, Cleveland, OH. $95,000,<br />

2007. For capacity building initiative.<br />

8100. Green Energy Ohio, Columbus, OH. $45,000, 2007. For strategic<br />

planning and program support.<br />

8101. Hard Hatted Women, Cleveland, OH. $60,000, 2007. For capacity<br />

building initiative.<br />

8102. Harvard Community Services Center, Cleveland, OH. $15,000, 2007.<br />

For Community Health Initiative planning grant.<br />

8103. IMHOTEP Foundation, Cleveland, OH. $40,000, 2007. For Armington<br />

Fund capacity building project.<br />

8104. Intergenerational School, Cleveland, OH. $45,000, 2007. To develop<br />

capacity building plan.<br />

8105. Lake/Geauga Educational Assistance Foundation, Concord Township,<br />

OH. $12,500, 2007. For general support and administrative costs of<br />

managing Storrs Fund scholarship program.<br />

8106. Lakeland Community College Foundation, Kirtland, OH. $37,500,<br />

2007. 2-year grant. For nonprofit public service center.<br />

8107. Lakeland Community College Foundation, Kirtland, OH. $25,000,<br />

2007. For nonprofit and public service center.<br />

8108. Learning Disabilities Association of Cuyahoga County, Cleveland, OH.<br />

$50,000, 2007. For strategic planning.<br />

8109. Maingate Business Development Corporation, Cleveland, OH.<br />

$18,500, 2007. For strategic planning.<br />

8110. Mental Health Advocacy Coalition, Cleveland, OH. $10,000, 2007. For<br />

strategic planning.<br />

8111. Minority Organ and Tissue Transplant Education Program of Cleveland,<br />

Shaker Heights, OH. $15,000, 2007. For strategic planning.<br />

8112. Neighborhood Leadership Institute, Cleveland, OH. $140,000, 2007.<br />

For strategic planning and partnerships for program expansion.<br />

8113. Neighborhood Progress, Cleveland, OH. $4,200,000, 2007. 3-year<br />

grant. For operating support and capacity-building for community<br />

development corporations.<br />

8114. Northeast Ohio Council on Higher Education, Cleveland, OH. $100,000,<br />

2007. For strategic plan.<br />

8115. Northeast Ohio Council on Higher Education, Cleveland, OH. $45,000,<br />

2007. For Leadership Transition Initiative.<br />

8116. Nueva Luz Urban Resource Center, Cleveland, OH. $139,500, 2007.<br />

To strengthen and stabilize organizational infrastructure.<br />

8117. Ohio 8 Coalition, Cleveland, OH. $67,816, 2007. For strategic<br />

priorities.<br />

8118. Peace in the Hood, Cleveland, OH. $40,000, 2007. For Armington fund<br />

capacity building project.<br />

8119. Planned Lifetime Assistance Network of Northeast Ohio, Cleveland<br />

Heights, OH. $10,000, 2007. For research study to evaluate effects of<br />

its Cognitive Enhancement Therapy treatment program.<br />

8120. Rabbit Run Community Arts Association, Madison, OH. $10,000, 2007.<br />

For strategic planning process.<br />

8121. Saint Martin de Porres High School, Cleveland, OH. $27,000, 2007.<br />

For assessment of its recruitment, enrollment and operations strategies.<br />

8122. Share Our Strength, Washington, DC. $467,100, 2007. 1.50-year<br />

grant. To assist Cleveland nonprofits with business plan development<br />

and launch of social enterprises.<br />

8123. Share Our Strength, Washington, DC. $10,000, 2007. To assist<br />

Cleveland nonprofits with business plan development and launch of<br />

social enterprises.<br />

8124. Shorebank Enterprise Group Cleveland, Cleveland, OH. $525,000,<br />

2007. For Cleveland Neighborhoods Revitalization strategic plan.<br />

8125. Shorebank Enterprise Group Cleveland, Cleveland, OH. $20,100,<br />

2007. For pilot project by ShoreBank Enterprise to advance capabilities<br />

of Cleveland micro-businesses to become profitable and sustainable<br />

over long haul.<br />

8126. SPACES, Cleveland, OH. $15,000, 2007. For executive director search.<br />

8127. Suite 1300 Services, Cleveland, OH. $525,000, 2007. For Civic<br />

Innovation Lab operations and grantmaking activities.<br />

8128. Suite 1300 Services, Cleveland, OH. $150,000, 2007. For general<br />

support.<br />

8129. Support To At-Risk Teens, Cleveland, OH. $40,000, 2007. For<br />

Armington Fund capacity building project.<br />

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8130. Towards Employment, Cleveland, OH. $25,000, 2007. For Building<br />

Resource Development Capacity.<br />

8131. Urban League of Dayton, Dayton, OH. $45,786, 2007. For family<br />

assessments and case management assistance for Family Formation<br />

Online Communication Center.<br />

The Columbus Foundation and Affiliated Organizations<br />

(formerly The Columbus Foundation)<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to central OH. No support for religious purposes, or<br />

for projects normally the responsibility of a public agency. No grants to<br />

individuals, or generally for budget deficits, conferences, scholarly<br />

research, or endowment funds.<br />

8132. Action for Children Council of Franklin County, Cecilia Cullman Center<br />

for Children, Columbus, OH. $40,000, 2007. For continuation of Math<br />

Kit project, which prepares parents and their children for kindergarten,<br />

and to evaluate impact of program.<br />

8133. Breathing Association, Columbus, OH. $20,000, 2007. For<br />

implementation of shared business services model with Central Ohio<br />

Diabetes Association.<br />

8134. Center of Vocational Alternatives for Mental Health, Columbus, OH.<br />

$38,900, 2007. To design program to train forensic peer specialists and<br />

work with potential employers to create opportunities for ex-offenders to<br />

enter behavioral health system workforce.<br />

8135. Columbus Bar Foundation, Columbus, OH. $11,300, 2007. For annual<br />

Charitable Giving and Estate Planning Seminar.<br />

8136. Columbus Health Department, Columbus, OH. $25,000, 2007. To<br />

recruit, train, and certify 500 community volunteers to serve as members<br />

of Franklin County and Columbus Medical Reserve Corps to respond<br />

during community disasters.<br />

8137. Columbus Information Via Computer, Columbus, OH. $25,000, 2007.<br />

For consultation services.<br />

8138. Columbus Montessori Education Center, Columbus, OH. $100,000,<br />

2007. For scholarships for early childhood education programs and for<br />

evaluation of these programs.<br />

8139. Columbus State Community College Development Foundation,<br />

Columbus, OH. $29,800, 2007. To design, pilot, and evaluate<br />

contextualized healthcare literacy program.<br />

8140. Community Development Collaborative of Greater Columbus,<br />

Columbus, OH. $125,000, 2007. For operating support and technical<br />

assistance to community development corporations that are engaged in<br />

affordable housing development.<br />

8141. Community Shelter Board, Columbus, OH. $75,000, 2007. For<br />

operating support to develop and implement strategies to decrease<br />

homelessness in Columbus community.<br />

8142. FIRSTLINK, Columbus, OH. $17,800, 2007. For disaster business<br />

continuity and client preparedness training to agencies serving those<br />

with developmental or physical disabilities.<br />

8143. Franklin County Board of Alcohol, Drug Addiction and Mental Health<br />

Services, Columbus, OH. $35,000, 2007. To design and conduct<br />

evaluation of behavioral health intervention strategy to reduce behavioral<br />

problems involving Somali students at Mifflin International Middle School<br />

Welcome Center.<br />

8144. Friends of Art for Community Enrichment, Columbus, OH. $10,000,<br />

2007. For new series of ongoing monthly parent sessions held to<br />

empower parents with skills necessary to help their children achieve<br />

academic success, children who could be first generation college<br />

students.<br />

8145. Global Disciples Network, Millersville, PA. $50,000, 2007.<br />

8146. Global Disciples Network, Millersville, PA. $25,000, 2007.<br />

8147. GroundWork Group, Columbus, OH. $100,000, 2007. For<br />

organizational merger of Columbus Information Via Computer and<br />

GroundWork Group.<br />

8148. GroundWork Group, Columbus, OH. $25,000, 2007. For consultation<br />

services.<br />

8149. I Know I Can, Columbus, OH. $25,000, 2007. Toward salaries and<br />

benefits for I Know I Can’s Development and Public Relations Team.<br />

8150. Lower Lights Christian Health Center, Columbus, OH. $50,000, 2007.<br />

To hire two full-time bilingual staff to support bilingual physician.<br />

8151. Manchester Bidwell Corporation, Pittsburgh, PA. $50,000, 2007. To<br />

conduct feasibility study to replicate organization’s arts and learning<br />

center for youth and industry-specific job training for adults.<br />

8152. Ohio Environmental Council, Columbus, OH. $20,890, 2007. To train<br />

educators and local watershed groups to carry out vernal pool monitoring<br />

program.<br />

8153. Ohio State University, Kirwan Institute, Columbus, OH. $46,150, 2007.<br />

To assess neighborhood trends, activities, challenges, and best<br />

practices to strengthen community revitalization in Columbus.<br />

8154. OhioHealth Foundation, Columbus, OH. $25,000, 2007. For additional<br />

interpretation services, translation of health educational materials,<br />

cultural competency staff training, and patient incentives to better serve<br />

Somali and Hispanic immigrant populations at two far westside clinics.<br />

8155. Sunday Creek Associates, Shawnee, OH. $25,000, 2007.<br />

8156. Sunday Creek Associates, Shawnee, OH. $25,000, 2007.<br />

8157. United Way of Central Ohio, Columbus, OH. $200,000, 2007. For<br />

Capacity Building Initiative Phase II.<br />

8158. United Way of Central Ohio, Columbus, OH. $25,000, 2007. For<br />

Capacity Building Initiative.<br />

8159. United Way of Central Ohio, Columbus, OH. $10,000, 2007. For<br />

administrative start-up expenses for Community Health Funders<br />

Collaborative.<br />

The Fifth Third Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in areas of company operations in OH, KY, IN, MI,<br />

FL, Chicago, IL, St. Louis, MO, and Nashville, TN. No support for<br />

publicly-supported organizations or government agencies; generally, no<br />

support for elementary schools. No grants to individuals (except for<br />

employee-related scholarships), or for capital campaigns for individual<br />

churches.<br />

8160. BizTech Center, Hamilton, OH. $10,000, 2007. For program support.<br />

FirstEnergy Foundation<br />

(formerly Centerior Energy Foundation)<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in areas of company operations in NJ, OH, and PA.<br />

No support for largely tax-supported organizations, fraternal, religious,<br />

labor, athletic, social, or veterans’ organizations not of direct benefit to<br />

the entire community, national or international organizations, United<br />

Way-supported organizations, or public or private schools. No grants to<br />

individuals, or for political or legislative activities, research, equipment,<br />

endowments, or debt reduction; no loans.<br />

8161. Local Initiatives Support Corporation, Toledo, OH. $10,000, 2007.<br />

The GAR Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in the Akron-Summit County area and secondarily<br />

in Cuyahoga, Stark, Medina, Portage and Wayne counties, OH. No<br />

support for private non-operating foundations, health care institutions,<br />

or national organizations. No grants to individuals, or for medical<br />

research, capital funding for churches or synagogues, or computers for<br />

schools.<br />

8162. Akron Public Schools, Akron, OH. $120,000, 2006. For salary and<br />

benefits for full-time principal/project administrator, Educator Initiative<br />

Grants for: Learning Within the Circle program at Perkins Middle School,<br />

and Head Start to Kindergarten program at the Academy at Robinson.<br />

8163. Center for Nonprofit Excellence, Akron, OH. $100,000, 2006. For<br />

execution of CNE solutions by Summit County organizations with annual<br />

operating budgets under $2 million and for general operations.<br />

8164. Central Summit County Choral Society, Summit Choral Society, Akron,<br />

OH. $25,000, 2006. For challenge grant for concert celebrating Mozart’s<br />

birth; outright award for engagement of professional strategic planning<br />

consultant; and outright award for support of season.<br />

8165. Info Line, Akron, OH. $90,000, 2006. For challenge grant and outright<br />

award for Project Connect general operations, program support, and<br />

toward implementation of business plan.<br />

8166. JumpStart, Cleveland, OH. $75,000, 2006. For IdeaCrossing portal<br />

project.<br />

8167. Local Initiatives Support Corporation, Cleveland, OH. $25,000, 2006.<br />

For challenge grant to support efforts and catalyze fundraising in Summit<br />

County.<br />

8168. Opera Cleveland, Cleveland, OH. $75,000, 2006. For operating support<br />

and merger transition costs.<br />

8169. Service Corps of Retired Executives Association, Akron, OH. $35,000,<br />

2006. For outright award and challenge grant for operating support.<br />

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The Agnes Gund Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in New York, NY. No grants to individuals.<br />

8170. Art Resources Transfer, New York, NY. $12,000, 2006. For general<br />

support.<br />

8171. PATH, Seattle, WA. $100,000, 2006. For general support.<br />

8172. Trusteeship Institute, Shutesbury, MA. $20,000, 2006. For general<br />

support.<br />

The George Gund Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in northeastern OH and the greater Cleveland, OH,<br />

area. No support for political groups, services for the physically, mentally<br />

or developmentally disabled, or the elderly. Generally, no grants to<br />

individuals, or for building or endowment funds, political campaigns, debt<br />

reduction, equipment, renovation projects, or to fund benefit events. No<br />

capital grants to projects that have not adopted green building principles.<br />

8173. Business Volunteers Unlimited, Cleveland, OH. $35,000, 2007. For<br />

technical assistance to nonprofit organizations.<br />

8174. Center for Community Solutions, Cleveland, OH. $150,000, 2007. For<br />

public policy and advocacy initiatives.<br />

8175. Center for Families and Children, Cleveland, OH. $15,000, 2007. For<br />

Mental Health Advocacy Coalition strategic plan.<br />

8176. Cleveland Botanical Garden, Cleveland, OH. $38,000, 2007. For<br />

institutional sustainability planning.<br />

8177. Cleveland Municipal School District, Cleveland Public Schools,<br />

Cleveland, OH. $25,000, 2007. For arts education strategic plan.<br />

8178. Cleveland Museum of Natural History, Cleveland, OH. $38,000, 2007.<br />

For Climate Action Plan.<br />

8179. Cleveland State University Foundation, Cleveland, OH. $10,000, 2007.<br />

For Nonprofit Succession Planning and Interim Executive Development<br />

programs.<br />

8180. Diversity Center of Northeast Ohio, Diversity Center of Northeast Ohio,<br />

Cleveland, OH. $25,000, 2007. For strategic planning.<br />

8181. Eleanor B. Rainey Memorial Institute, Cleveland, OH. $10,000, 2007.<br />

For leadership transition.<br />

8182. Institute for Conservation Leadership, Takoma Park, MD. $125,000,<br />

2007. 2-year grant. For Strengthening Ohio Leaders and Organizations<br />

project.<br />

8183. Institute for Local Self-Reliance, Washington, DC. $10,000, 2007. For<br />

deconstruction project.<br />

8184. Land Trust Alliance, Washington, DC. $30,000, 2007. For technical<br />

assistance and training for Ohio Land Trusts.<br />

8185. Northeast Ohio Council on Higher Education, Cleveland, OH. $10,000,<br />

2007. For Executive Director search and transition.<br />

8186. Preterm Cleveland, Cleveland, OH. $40,000, 2007. For Green building<br />

renovation planning.<br />

8187. Shorebank Enterprise Group Cleveland, Cleveland, OH. $300,000,<br />

2007. For economic opportunity development in Clevelands East Side<br />

neighborhoods.<br />

8188. YWCA of Cleveland, Cleveland, OH. $10,000, 2007. For strategic<br />

planning.<br />

H.C.S. Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to OH. No grants to individuals.<br />

8189. Caring Response Madagascar Foundation, Cincinnati, OH. $12,500,<br />

2006. For renovation of multi-purpose training center to serve urban and<br />

rural poor and provide literacy, technology and agricultural training<br />

programs.<br />

8190. Christ Hospital, Cincinnati, OH. $337,250, 2006. To develop and<br />

implement educational programs for living donor transplantation and<br />

train educators in these programs for use in kidney transplant centers in<br />

U.S.<br />

8191. Our Lady of the Holy Spirit Center, Norwood, OH. $50,000, 2006. To<br />

support hiring of Developmental Director to attain self-sufficiency,<br />

complete renovations and maintain Center operations.<br />

The Martha Holden Jennings Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to OH. No grants to individuals or operating budgets,<br />

annual campaigns, travel, emergency funds, deficit financing, capital or<br />

endowment funds, research, or publications; no loans; teacher stipends;<br />

school supplies; substitute coverage; school bus transportation or<br />

graduate study.<br />

8192. Battelle for Kids, Columbus, OH. $45,500, 2006. For Ohio Assessment<br />

for Learning Network.<br />

8193. Educational Service Center of Cuyahoga County, Valley View, OH.<br />

$28,600, 2006. For Project Jumpstart.<br />

8194. Ohio University, Athens, OH. $18,500, 2006. For building capacity for<br />

professional learning.<br />

Key Foundation<br />

(formerly Society Foundation)<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in areas of company operations in AK, CO, ID, IN,<br />

KY, ME, MI, NY, OH, OR, UT, VT, and WA. No support for lobbying or<br />

political organizations, veterans’ or fraternal organizations,<br />

discriminatory organizations, professional organizations, or athletic<br />

teams. No grants to individuals.<br />

8195. Cascadia Revolving Fund, Seattle, WA. $16,000, 2006. For program<br />

support.<br />

8196. Local Initiatives Support Corporation, Buffalo, NY. $25,000, 2006. For<br />

program support.<br />

8197. Local Initiatives Support Corporation, Toledo, OH. $17,000, 2006. For<br />

operating support.<br />

8198. Neighborhood Housing Services of Idaho, Boise, ID. $10,000, 2006.<br />

For program support.<br />

The Fred A. Lennon Charitable Trust<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in northeast OH. No grants to individuals; no loans.<br />

8199. Business Volunteers Unlimited, Cleveland, OH. $10,000, 2006.<br />

The Lerner Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national basis. No grants to individuals.<br />

8200. IDEA Center, Manhattan, KS. $250,000, 2006. For general operating<br />

support.<br />

Ruth Lilly Philanthropic Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in Indianapolis, IN; some giving also in MA.<br />

8201. Community Organizations Legal Assistance Project, Indianapolis, IN.<br />

$10,000, 2006. For general support.<br />

8202. Teachers Treasures, Indianapolis, IN. $15,000, 2006. For general<br />

support.<br />

Macy’s Foundation<br />

(formerly Federated Department Stores Foundation)<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national basis in areas of company operations. No<br />

support for private foundations, fraternal organizations, political or<br />

advocacy groups, religious organizations not of direct benefit to the entire<br />

community, or fiscal agents or other umbrella organizations providing<br />

funding to nonprofit organizations. No grants to individuals, or for event<br />

or program sponsorships or salaries.<br />

8203. Center for Great Neighborhoods of Covington, Covington, KY. $10,000,<br />

2007.<br />

8204. Comprehensive Community Child Care Organization, Cincinnati, OH.<br />

$20,000, 2007.<br />

8205. Educational Results Partnership, Sacramento, CA. $25,000, 2007.<br />

Mathile Family Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in the Dayton and Montgomery County, OH, areas.<br />

No support for political organizations. No grants for sponsorships,<br />

endowment funds, or mass appeals for funding.<br />

8206. Catholic Schools Office, Dayton, OH. $65,906, 2007. For capital and<br />

operating support.<br />

8207. Ohio Association of Nonprofit Organizations, Columbus, OH. $45,000,<br />

2007. For operating support.<br />

8208. Partnerships 4 Success, Dayton, OH. $30,000, 2007. For operating<br />

support.<br />

8209. Passion for Potential, Dayton, OH. $150,000, 2007. For operating<br />

support.<br />

8210. Passion for Potential, Dayton, OH. $50,000, 2007. For operating<br />

support.<br />

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Nationwide Foundation<br />

(formerly Nationwide Insurance Enterprise Foundation)<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in areas of company operations, with emphasis on<br />

IA and OH. No support for athletic teams, public or private primary or<br />

secondary schools, pass-through organizations (except the United Way),<br />

veterans’, labor, religious, or fraternal organizations not of direct benefit<br />

to the entire community, lobbying or political organizations, or bands or<br />

choirs; generally, no support for hospitals or hospital foundations or<br />

national organizations (except local branches or chapters). No grants to<br />

individuals, or for fundraising events, sponsorships, athletic events, debt<br />

reduction, retirement campaigns, research, travel, or endowments.<br />

8211. Bowling Green State University, State Fire School, Bowling Green, OH.<br />

$11,000, 2006.<br />

8212. Des Moines Business Education Alliance, Des Moines, IA. $20,000,<br />

2006.<br />

8213. Neighborhood Housing Services of New York City, New York, NY.<br />

$22,000, 2006.<br />

NCC Charitable Foundation<br />

(formerly NCC Charitable Foundation II)<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in FL, IL, IN, KY, MI, MO, OH, and PA, with<br />

emphasis on OH. No grants to individuals.<br />

8214. Business Volunteers Unlimited, Cleveland, OH. $15,000, 2007. For<br />

general support.<br />

8215. Chicago Cares, Chicago, IL. $15,000, 2007. For general support.<br />

8216. Community Development Collaborative of Greater Columbus,<br />

Columbus, OH. $25,000, 2007. For general support.<br />

8217. Indianapolis Professional Association, Indianapolis, IN. $20,000,<br />

2007. For general support.<br />

8218. Local Initiatives Support Corporation, Washington, DC. $50,000, 2007.<br />

For general support.<br />

8219. Local Initiatives Support Corporation, Kalamazoo, MI. $40,000, 2007.<br />

For general support.<br />

8220. Local Initiatives Support Corporation, Toledo, OH. $25,000, 2007. For<br />

general support.<br />

8221. Local Initiatives Support Corporation, Chicago, IL. $10,000, 2007. For<br />

general support.<br />

8222. MicroEdge, New York, NY. $15,301, 2007. For general support.<br />

8223. Neighborhood Housing Services of Chicago, Chicago, IL. $15,000,<br />

2007. For general support.<br />

8224. Northeast Indiana Innovation Center, Fort Wayne, IN. $10,000, 2007.<br />

For general support.<br />

8225. Northeast Indiana Innovation Center, Fort Wayne, IN. $10,000, 2007.<br />

For general support.<br />

The Nord Family Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in the Lorain and Cuyahoga County, OH, areas;<br />

also gives secondarily in Denver, CO, Boston, MA, and Columbia, SC. No<br />

support for religious or political organizations. No grants to individuals,<br />

or for deficit financing, research, capital campaigns, tickets, or<br />

advertising for fundraising activities.<br />

8226. Bill of Rights Institute, Arlington, VA. $30,000, 2006. For continued<br />

support of training programs for teachers in Northeast Ohio, South<br />

Carolina and nationally.<br />

8227. Camp Discovery at His Acres, Blythewood, SC. $31,250, 2006. For<br />

general operating support and ongoing strategic consultation.<br />

8228. Center for Effective Philanthropy, Cambridge, MA. $12,000, 2006. To<br />

participate in nationwide survey of Grantee Perception Report (GPR).<br />

8229. Families First Parenting Programs, Cambridge, MA. $10,000, 2006. For<br />

parenting education and professional training programs to benefit<br />

low-income families.<br />

8230. Lorain County Community College, Elyria, OH. $65,000, 2006. For<br />

GLIDE for IdeasUnleased, to enhance training and communication<br />

among nonprofits.<br />

8231. Montessori School of Anderson, Anderson, SC. $35,000, 2006. To hire<br />

consultant for strategic planning.<br />

8232. Nativity Preparatory School of New Bedford, New Bedford, MA.<br />

$30,000, 2006. For Master Teacher Science Program.<br />

8233. North Ridgeville City Schools, North Ridgeville, OH. $28,000, 2006. For<br />

co-teaching teacher training linking CAST and UDL to needs of district’s<br />

special needs students.<br />

8234. Oberlin Early Childhood Center, Oberlin, OH. $110,000, 2006. For<br />

continued support of Transition Project and for executive director<br />

recruitment.<br />

8235. Parenting Partners, Columbia, SC. $20,000, 2006. For strategic<br />

planning, marketing, and technology needs.<br />

8236. United Way of the Midlands, Columbia, SC. $20,000, 2006. To<br />

establish volunteer recruitment and training center.<br />

Osteopathic Heritage Foundations<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in the following OH counties: Athens, Delaware,<br />

Fairfield, Fayette, Franklin, Hocking, Jackson, Knox, Licking, Madison,<br />

Meigs, Morgan, Perry, Pickaway, Ross, Union, Vinton, and Washington.<br />

8237. American Academy of Osteopathy, Indianapolis, IN. $90,000, 2006.<br />

For Educational Summit to discuss recommendations from Study and<br />

determine a profession-wide plan to enhance osteopathic medical<br />

education and continuum of learning.<br />

8238. Childrens Hospital, Prenatal Education and Treatment Project,<br />

Columbus, OH. $69,810, 2006. To establish prenatal dental clinic<br />

providing preventative and treatment services to pregnant teens and<br />

women through age 21, as well as patient education and provider<br />

education.<br />

8239. Community Shelter Board, Columbus, OH. $50,000, 2006. For<br />

comprehensive evaluation, needs assessment, resource inventory and<br />

updated strategy to address individual and family homelessness in<br />

Franklin County.<br />

8240. Ohio Osteopathic Foundation, Columbus, OH. $77,900, 2006. To<br />

strengthen osteopathic profession in Ohio through mentoring,<br />

leadership, community involvement and medical research.<br />

8241. Ohio University, Athens, OH. $89,137, 2006. To enable Centers of<br />

Osteopathic Research and Education (CORE) to fund a director of<br />

research position to enhance and monitor research efforts among<br />

students, resident physicians and faculty.<br />

8242. Ohio University, Athens, OH. $30,000, 2006. For external evaluation<br />

of project Healthy and Fit in School and Beyond conducted by Columbus<br />

Public School System.<br />

8243. Ohio University, Athens, OH. $15,281, 2006. For evaluation of<br />

foundation’s central Ohio programs to increase access to oral health<br />

care.<br />

The Procter & Gamble Fund<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national and international basis in areas of company<br />

operations, with emphasis on OH. No support for religious organizations,<br />

political, legislative, or fraternal organizations, or athletic, social, or<br />

veterans’ organizations. No grants to individuals (except for<br />

employee-related scholarships) or for endowments; generally, no<br />

fundraisers.<br />

8244. Comprehensive Community Child Care Organization, Cincinnati, OH.<br />

$50,000, 2007.<br />

8245. Comprehensive Community Child Care Organization, Cincinnati, OH.<br />

$50,000, 2007.<br />

8246. Executive Service Corps of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH. $15,000, 2007.<br />

8247. Local Initiatives Support Corporation of Greater Cincinnati/Northern<br />

Kentucky, Cincinnati, OH. $75,000, 2007.<br />

8248. Project HOPE - The People-to-People Health Foundation, Millwood, VA.<br />

$25,000, 2007.<br />

The Reinberger Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in Columbus and in northeastern OH. No grants to<br />

individuals, or for seed money, emergency funds, land acquisition,<br />

demonstration projects, or conferences; no loans.<br />

8249. Childrens Museum of Cleveland, Cleveland, OH. $25,000, 2007. For<br />

general support for strategic development.<br />

8250. Cleveland Rape Crisis Center, Cleveland, OH. $30,000, 2007. For<br />

capacity building.<br />

8251. Columbus Speech and Hearing Center, Columbus, OH. $10,000, 2007.<br />

For Parent/Teacher education program.<br />

8252. Foundation Center, Cleveland, OH. $10,200, 2007. For Annual Support<br />

and Capacity Building Initiative.<br />

8253. University Circle, Cleveland, OH. $40,000, 2007. For Early Learning<br />

Initiative.<br />

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Saint Luke’s Foundation of Cleveland, Ohio<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in northeastern OH. No support for for-profit<br />

organizations or for religious purposes. No grants to individuals or<br />

fundraising events, endowments, or debt retirement.<br />

8254. Business Volunteers Unlimited, Cleveland, OH. $59,000, 2007. For<br />

operating support of nonprofit and other programs.<br />

8255. Care Alliance, Cleveland, OH. $391,430, 2007. 3-year grant. For Care<br />

Alliance Capacity Building Initiative.<br />

8256. Center for Community Solutions, Cleveland, OH. $65,000, 2007. For<br />

general operating support of AIDS Funding Collaborative.<br />

8257. Center for Mental Retardation, Cleveland, OH. $20,000, 2007. For<br />

strategic planning.<br />

8258. Childrens Museum of Cleveland, Cleveland, OH. $96,250, 2007. 2-year<br />

grant. For education capacity-building project.<br />

8259. Cleveland Furniture Bank, Cleveland, OH. $75,000, 2007. For capacity<br />

building.<br />

8260. Cleveland Housing Network, Cleveland, OH. $124,700, 2007. For<br />

capacity building initiative.<br />

8261. Cleveland V.A. Medical Research and Education Foundation, Louis<br />

Stokes V.A. Medical Center, Cleveland, OH. $54,035, 2007. For<br />

Evaluating Success: Novel Approach to Evaluation of Chronic Pain<br />

Treatment.<br />

8262. East End Neighborhood House Association, Cleveland, OH. $255,000,<br />

2007. 3-year grant. To support leadership transition.<br />

8263. Fairhill Center, Cleveland, OH. $103,000, 2007. For Fairhill School for<br />

Caregivers.<br />

8264. Family and Children First Council, Cuyahoga County Family-to-Family<br />

Administrators Council, Cleveland, OH. $120,000, 2007. For<br />

Neighbor-to-Neighbor Project.<br />

8265. Magnolia Clubhouse, Cleveland, OH. $50,000, 2007. 2-year grant. For<br />

capacity-building.<br />

8266. Minority Organ and Tissue Transplant Education Program of Cleveland,<br />

Shaker Heights, OH. $10,000, 2007. For strategic planning process.<br />

8267. Open Doors, Cleveland, OH. $15,000, 2007. For Evaluation System.<br />

8268. Senior Outreach Services, Cleveland, OH. $77,500, 2007. 1.25-year<br />

grant. For construction and sustainability planning for proposed SOS<br />

Wellness Center.<br />

The Kelvin and Eleanor Smith Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in the greater Cleveland, OH, area. No grants to<br />

individuals, or for endowment funds, scholarships, or fellowships; no<br />

loans.<br />

8269. Laurel School, Shaker Heights, OH. $125,000, 2006. For support for<br />

director.<br />

Timken Foundation of Canton<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in local areas of Timken Co. domestic operations<br />

in Torrington, and Watertown, CT; Cairo, Dahlonega, and Sylvania, GA;<br />

Bucyrus, Canton, Eaton, New Philadelphia, and Wooster, OH; Ashboro,<br />

Columbus, and Lincolnton, NC; Keene, and Lebanon, NH; Latrobe, PA;<br />

Honea Path, Walhalla, Clinton, Union, and Gaffney, SC; Altavista, VA; and<br />

Mascot and Pulaski, TN. Giving also in local areas in Brazil, Canada,<br />

China, Czech Republic, France, Germany, Great Britain, India, Italy,<br />

Poland, Romania, and South Africa where Timken Co. has manufacturing<br />

facilities. No support for projects for religious or political purposes. No<br />

grants to individuals. Generally, no grants for operating budgets,<br />

endowments, or program development.<br />

8270. HGM Development, Keene, NH. $50,000, 2007. To purchase and<br />

renovate building.<br />

8271. Local Initiatives Support Corporation, Cleveland, OH. $50,000, 2007.<br />

For Stark County Development Initiative.<br />

8272. Northeast Community Center, Canton, OH. $30,000, 2007. For<br />

executive director salary.<br />

Toledo Community Foundation, Inc.<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in northwestern OH, with emphasis on the greater<br />

Toledo area. No support for sectarian activities of religious organizations.<br />

No grants to individuals (except for scholarships), or for annual<br />

campaigns, capital campaigns, operating budgets, film, video, or TV<br />

productions, equipment purchase, or endowment funds.<br />

8273. Coalition for Quality Education, Toledo, OH. $15,000, 2006.<br />

8274. Open Door of Delta, Delta, OH. $39,863, 2006. For board governance<br />

training.<br />

8275. Spiritual Care and Education Center, Toledo, OH. $15,000, 2006.<br />

The Turner Foundation<br />

(formerly Harry and Violet Turner 95 Charitable Trust)<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in Springfield and Clark County, OH. No support<br />

for individual churches, fraternal organizations, legislative action groups<br />

or political groups and issues. No grants to individuals, or for<br />

scholarships or annual fundraising campaigns.<br />

8276. Clark County Educational Service Center, Springfield, OH. $69,535,<br />

2006.<br />

The Raymond John Wean Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in the Mahoning Valley, OH, area. No support for<br />

sectarian religious activities, veterans’ or fraternal organizations, or local<br />

or national offices of organizations combating a particular disease or<br />

family of diseases. No grants to individuals; or for endowment funds,<br />

debt reduction, foreign operations, national fundraising campaigns or<br />

film or video production.<br />

8277. Associated Neighborhood Centers, Youngstown, OH. $62,800, 2007.<br />

For planning and capacity building.<br />

8278. Catholic Charities of the Diocese of Youngstown, Youngstown, OH.<br />

$15,000, 2007. For software technology capacity building project.<br />

8279. Childrens Museum of the Valley, Youngstown, OH. $45,000, 2007. For<br />

increasing effectiveness and efficiency.<br />

8280. Helping Association for Professional Providers of Young Children -<br />

Trumbull County, Warren, OH. $30,000, 2007. For Happy Faces program.<br />

8281. Mahoning County Continuum of Care, Youngstown, OH. $15,000,<br />

2007. For Coordinator of Mahoning County Continuum of Care.<br />

8282. North Side Citizens Coalition for Community Development, Youngstown,<br />

OH. $50,000, 2007. For development of work out plan and office<br />

rehabilitation.<br />

8283. Ohio Board of Regents, Columbus, OH. $100,000, 2007. For Master<br />

Plan for Higher Education in Ohio.<br />

8284. Warren City School District, Warren, OH. $30,000, 2007. For<br />

Instructional Excellence, teacher mini grant program.<br />

8285. YWCA of Youngstown, Youngstown, OH. $125,000, 2007. For<br />

Community Development and Capacity Building.<br />

OKLAHOMA<br />

H. A. and Mary K. Chapman Charitable Trust<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in OK. No support for No support to political<br />

campaigns, religious programs of religious organizations, or purposes<br />

normally funded by taxation or governmental agencies. No grants to<br />

individuals, or for endowments, scholarships, deficit financing, debt<br />

retirement, projects for which the foundation would be the sole source<br />

of support, for travel, conferences, conventions, group meetings,<br />

seminars, or camp programs and other seasonal activities.<br />

8286. Boys and Girls Club of Green Country, Pryor, OK. $10,000, 2006. For<br />

Merger and Statewide Expansion Plan.<br />

8287. Great Hearts Academies, Chandler, AZ. $75,000, 2006. For operating<br />

support for lead office.<br />

Ethics & Excellence in Journalism Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national basis, with some emphasis on OK. No grants<br />

to individuals.<br />

8288. Robert C. Maynard Institute for Journalism Education, Oakland, CA.<br />

$43,000, 2006. For fellowships for editing, mid-career management<br />

training, and Fault Lines training program.<br />

8289. TCC Group, New York, NY. $13,961, 2006. For Challenge Fund for<br />

Journalism II Convening.<br />

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Inasmuch Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in Colorado Springs, CO, and OK. No grants to<br />

individuals, or endowments.<br />

8290. A Chance to Change Foundation, Oklahoma City, OK. $25,000, 2007.<br />

For A Chance to Succeed program.<br />

8291. Center for Nonprofit Excellence, Colorado Springs, CO. $25,000, 2007.<br />

For Standards for Excellence.<br />

8292. Executive Service Corps of Central Oklahoma, Oklahoma City, OK.<br />

$30,000, 2007. For funding to establish new offices.<br />

8293. Executive Service Corps of Central Oklahoma, Oklahoma City, OK.<br />

$20,000, 2007. For consulting projects.<br />

8294. Katheryne B. Payne Education Center, Oklahoma City, OK. $25,000,<br />

2007. For teacher training at Hillcrest Elementary School.<br />

8295. KIDPOWER, Colorado Springs, CO. $10,000, 2007. For fundraising/<br />

organizational assessment.<br />

8296. Oklahoma Center for Nonprofits, Oklahoma City, OK. $25,000, 2007.<br />

For Oklahoma Standards for Excellence.<br />

8297. Oklahoma City Public Schools Foundation, Oklahoma City, OK.<br />

$11,000, 2007. For CSMPact for the Oklahoma City Public School<br />

District.<br />

8298. Oklahoma City University, Oklahoma City, OK. $600,000, 2007. For<br />

dance and arts management facility.<br />

8299. Possibilities, Inc., Oklahoma City, OK. $30,000, 2007. For capacity<br />

building work with school sites.<br />

8300. Rainbow Fleet, Oklahoma City, OK. $30,000, 2007. For childcare<br />

training and technical assistance.<br />

8301. Sunbeam Family Services, Oklahoma City, OK. $138,000, 2007. For<br />

capacity building.<br />

8302. United Way of Central Oklahoma, Oklahoma City, OK. $35,000, 2007.<br />

For United Way campaign and for Outcomes Measurement Project.<br />

8303. University of Central Oklahoma Foundation, Edmond, OK. $25,000,<br />

2007. For Oklahoma A Plus Schools Project.<br />

8304. University of Colorado Foundation, Colorado Springs, CO. $15,000,<br />

2007. For Certificate in Nonprofit Fund Development.<br />

Oklahoma City Community Foundation, Inc.<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in the greater Oklahoma City, OK, area. No grants<br />

to individuals, or for endowment funds, deficit financing, debt reduction,<br />

capital campaigns, development or fundraising campaigns, or academic<br />

research projects; no loans.<br />

8305. American Red Cross, Central Oklahoma Chapter, Oklahoma City, OK.<br />

$20,000, 2007. For Oklahoma Red Cross Regional Capacity Building<br />

Grant.<br />

8306. Association for Christian Conferences Teaching and Service, Denver,<br />

CO. $10,000, 2007.<br />

8307. Executive Service Corps of Central Oklahoma, Oklahoma City, OK.<br />

$20,000, 2007. For operating support.<br />

8308. Homeless Alliance, Oklahoma City, OK. $15,000, 2007. For<br />

Coordinated Case Management.<br />

8309. Humane Society, Central Oklahoma, Oklahoma City, OK. $50,000,<br />

2007. For Strategic Planning.<br />

8310. Katheryne B. Payne Education Center, Oklahoma City, OK. $15,000,<br />

2007. For general operating support.<br />

8311. Leadership Oklahoma City, Oklahoma City, OK. $47,750, 2007.<br />

8312. Oklahoma City Medical Business District, Oklahoma City, OK. $25,000,<br />

2007.<br />

8313. Saint Anthony Hospital Foundation, Oklahoma City, OK. $20,000,<br />

2007. For Master Campus Plan - Phase II.<br />

Presbyterian Health Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in OK. No grants to individuals.<br />

8314. Oklahoma Health Center Clinical Pastoral Education Institute, Edmond,<br />

OK. $280,000, 2007.<br />

Sarkeys Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to OK. No support for direct-to-government agencies<br />

or individual public or private elementary or secondary schools, unless<br />

they are serving the needs of a special population which are not met<br />

elsewhere; generally, no support for hospitals or local programs<br />

appropriately financed within the community or for religious institutions<br />

and their subsidiaries, or for out of state institutions. No grants to<br />

individuals, or for operating support, permanent financing, profitmaking<br />

programs, grants which trigger expenditure responsibility, direct mail<br />

solicitations, start-up funding for new organizations, feasibility studies,<br />

vehicles or for annual campaigns.<br />

8315. Arts and Humanities Council of Tulsa, Tulsa, OK. $12,700, 2006. For<br />

Harwelden Institute Summer Session, providing training for arts<br />

education teachers.<br />

8316. Future Farmers of America Foundation, Oklahoma, Stillwater, OK.<br />

$15,000, 2006. For partial executive director’s salary for three years.<br />

Charles and Lynn Schusterman Family Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily to nonsectarian organizations in OK; giving on a<br />

local, national, and international basis for Jewish organizations. No<br />

grants to individuals, or for endowment funds, deficit funds, media based<br />

projects, or programs that require expenditure responsibility.<br />

8317. FJC-A Foundation of Donor-Advised Funds, New York, NY. $10,000,<br />

2006. For event sponsorship supporting operations.<br />

Southern Oklahoma Memorial Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to OK organizations within a 50-mile radius of<br />

Ardmore. No support for churches or political organizations. No grants to<br />

individuals.<br />

8318. Ardmore Higher Education Center, Ardmore, OK. $50,000, 2007. For<br />

branch campus project consultant.<br />

8319. Ardmore Payne Education Center, Ardmore, OK. $75,000, 2007. For<br />

reading specialists/teacher training.<br />

8320. Mercy Memorial Health Center, Ardmore, OK. $38,500, 2007. For<br />

respiratory therapy education program.<br />

8321. Oklahoma Health Center Clinical Pastoral Education Institute, Edmond,<br />

OK. $33,407, 2007. For Ardmore pastoral education program.<br />

Tulsa Community Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to northeastern OK through discretionary funds;<br />

donor-advised giving is nationwide.<br />

8322. National Heritage Foundation, Falls Church, VA. $58,500, 2006.<br />

8323. Oklahoma Center for Nonprofits, Tulsa, OK. $15,000, 2006.<br />

8324. Springboard-Educating the Future, Houston, TX. $15,000, 2006.<br />

The Anne and Henry Zarrow Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in the Tulsa, OK, area.<br />

8325. Mental Health Association in Tulsa, Tulsa, OK. $50,000, 2007. For<br />

Bridging the Gap, building critical infrastructure.<br />

8326. Tulsa Scottish Rite Charitable and Educational Foundation, Tulsa, OK.<br />

$10,000, 2007. For Payne Education Center Summer Teacher Training.<br />

8327. YMCA Shared Services, Boston, MA. $75,000, 2007. For expansion<br />

and renovation of the West Roxbury YMCA.<br />

8328. YMCA Shared Services, Boston, MA. $10,000, 2007. For operating<br />

support.<br />

OREGON<br />

The Collins Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to OR, with emphasis on Portland. No support for<br />

individual religious congregations, elementary, secondary or public<br />

higher educational institutions. No grants to individuals, or for<br />

endowments, operational deficits, financial emergencies, debt<br />

retirement, or annual fundraising activities.<br />

8329. Childrens Relief Nursery, Portland, OR. $100,000, 2007. 3-year grant.<br />

For capacity building to increase corporate and individual giving.<br />

8330. Clackamas County Childrens Commission, Marylhurst, OR. $10,000,<br />

2007. To provide technical assistance to Head Start Program in<br />

Milwaukee.<br />

8331. Court Appointed Special Advocates of Multnomah County, Portland, OR.<br />

$65,500, 2007. 2-year grant. To add staff positions to increase<br />

volunteer support and expand capacity.<br />

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8332. Fishtrap, Enterprise, OR. $35,000, 2007. To promote literary creativity<br />

in Oregon and support operations during transition in leadership.<br />

8333. Kids Intervention and Diagnostic Service Center, Bend, OR. $125,000,<br />

2007. 3-year grant. For full-time medical director to expand operations<br />

and accelerated medical evaluations for abused children.<br />

8334. North Lincoln Hospital Foundation, Lincoln City, OR. $15,000, 2007.<br />

To train additional Parish Nurses to provide health outreach services to<br />

local congregations and discharged hospital patients.<br />

8335. Oregon Ballet Theater, Portland, OR. $100,000, 2007. For program<br />

support and operations during time of transition.<br />

8336. Oregon Community Warehouse, Portland, OR. $25,000, 2007. To hire<br />

two part-time employees to expand operating hours of warehouse and<br />

increase service capacity.<br />

8337. Oregon Symphony Association in Salem, Salem, OR. $35,000, 2007.<br />

For capacity building project to expand local audiences.<br />

8338. Portland Opera Association, Portland, OR. $300,000, 2007. 3-year<br />

grant. To implement New Era Initiative, strategic plan to establish<br />

sustainable funding model.<br />

8339. Technical Assistance for Community Services, Portland, OR. $45,000,<br />

2007. 3-year grant. To improve Nonprofit and Information Referral<br />

Helpline and increase access for organizations in Oregon’s immigrant<br />

and refugee communities.<br />

8340. United Methodist Church, Portland, OR. $380,000, 2007. 2-year grant.<br />

For Oregon-Idaho Annual Conference,and for continued support of<br />

programs including Excellence in Leadership, Mature Ministers,<br />

Congregation Development and Redevelopment, and Faith and Mission<br />

Funds.<br />

Foreign Mission Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in India. No grants to individuals.<br />

8341. Christian Institute of Management, India. $87,950, 2007. For computer<br />

and network, leadership and management development project, and<br />

support of Ebe Sunder Raj.<br />

8342. International Christian Technologists Association, Colorado Springs,<br />

CO. $12,500, 2007. For support of Pete Holzman and subscriptions.<br />

Intel Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in Phoenix, AZ, Folsom and Santa Clara, CA,<br />

Hudson, MA, Albuquerque, NM, Portland, OR, Austin, TX, Riverton, UT,<br />

and Dupont, WA; giving also to national organizations. No support for<br />

religious, sectarian, fraternal, or political organizations, arts or health<br />

care organizations, private schools, or sports teams. No grants to<br />

individuals (except for fellowships and scholarships), or for endowments,<br />

capital campaigns, general fund drives, annual campaigns, fundraising<br />

events, sporting events, travel or tours, or equipment.<br />

8343. ACHIEVE, Inc. - A Resource Center on Standards, Assessments,<br />

Accountability and Technology, Washington, DC. $125,000, 2006. For<br />

core support for Urban Mathematics Leadership Network (UMLN) and<br />

Science Efforts.<br />

8344. ACHIEVE, Inc. - A Resource Center on Standards, Assessments,<br />

Accountability and Technology, Washington, DC. $125,000, 2006. For<br />

core support for Urban Mathematics Leadership Network (UMLN) and<br />

Science Efforts.<br />

8345. Alabama State Department of Education, Montgomery, AL. $50,000,<br />

2006. For Intel Teach.<br />

8346. American Society for Engineering Education, Washington, DC. $15,000,<br />

2006. For Leadership Workshop on K-12 Engineering Outreach.<br />

8347. Arizona State University, Arizona School Services through Educational<br />

Technology (ASSET), Tempe, AZ. $20,000, 2006. For Intel Teach to the<br />

Future RTA - AZ.<br />

8348. Arizona State University, ASSET, Tempe, AZ. $50,000, 2006. For Intel<br />

Teach.<br />

8349. Baku Computer College, Baku, Azerbaijan. $10,000, 2006. For Intel<br />

Teach MT Training Seminar.<br />

8350. Beijing University, Graduate School of Education, Department of<br />

Education Technology, Beijing, China. $30,000, 2006. For Intel Learn<br />

Program Evaluation.<br />

8351. Bilge Adam, Istanbul, Turkey. $60,000, 2006. For Intel Teach.<br />

8352. Bilge Adam, Istanbul, Turkey. $60,000, 2006. For Intel Teach.<br />

8353. Canalescuola, Boizano, Italy. $70,000, 2006. For Intel Teach.<br />

8354. Center for Digital Education, Folsom, CA. $50,000, 2006. For support<br />

for SODA, Schools of Distinction Award.<br />

8355. Chicago Public Schools, Chicago, IL. $70,000, 2006. For Intel Teach.<br />

8356. Chicago Public Schools, Chicago, IL. $40,000, 2006. For Intel Teach<br />

to the Future Regional Training Agency (RTA).<br />

8357. Clark Atlanta University, Atlanta, GA. $18,000, 2006. For Computer<br />

Clubhouse networking.<br />

8358. Deakin University, Faculty of Education, Consultancy and Development<br />

Unit, Australia. $171,000, 2006. For Intel Teach Program Essential.<br />

8359. Deakin University, Faculty of Education, Consultancy and Development<br />

Unit, Australia. $100,000, 2006. For evaluation of Pre-Service Intel<br />

Teach to Future Programs.<br />

8360. DICTUC S.A., Santiago, Chile. $16,000, 2006. For Intel Teach.<br />

8361. Education Development Center, New York, NY. $308,373, 2006. For<br />

international evaluations.<br />

8362. Education Development Center, New York, NY. $151,765, 2006. For<br />

US Teach evaluation.<br />

8363. Education Development Center, New York, NY. $145,700, 2006. For<br />

Getting Started evaluation.<br />

8364. Education Development Center, New York, NY. $120,000, 2006. For<br />

Intel Teach evaluation.<br />

8365. Education Development Center, New York, NY. $100,000, 2006. For<br />

Intel Teach evaluation.<br />

8366. Education Development Center, New York, NY. $40,000, 2006. For<br />

Intel Teach: Getting Started evaluation.<br />

8367. Education Development Center, New York, NY. $20,000, 2006. For<br />

Getting Started evaluation.<br />

8368. Education Service Center Region 10, Richardson, TX. $70,000, 2006.<br />

For Intel Teach.<br />

8369. First District Regional Educational Service Agency, First District<br />

Educational Technology Training Center (ETTC), Brooklet, GA. $20,000,<br />

2006. For Intel Teach to the Future RTA - Georgia.<br />

8370. Fundacion Evolucion, Buenos Aires, Argentina. $35,000, 2006. For<br />

Intel Teach to the Future.<br />

8371. Fundacion Evolucion, Buenos Aires, Argentina. $35,000, 2006. For<br />

Intel Teach to the Future.<br />

8372. Fundacion Omar Dengo, San Jose, Costa Rica. $50,000, 2006. For<br />

Intel Teach to the Future Teacher Training Curriculum.<br />

8373. Fundacion Omar Dengo, San Jose, Costa Rica. $50,000, 2006. For<br />

Intel Teach to the Future Teacher Training Curriculum.<br />

8374. Georgia Tech Foundation, Atlanta, GA. $75,000, 2006. For High Volume<br />

Manufacturing (HVM) curriculum development.<br />

8375. Helium, Karachi, Pakistan. $125,000, 2006. For Intel Innovation In<br />

Education programs.<br />

8376. Helium, Karachi, Pakistan. $75,000, 2006. For Intel Innovation In<br />

Education programs.<br />

8377. Helium, Karachi, Pakistan. $50,000, 2006. For Intel Innovation In<br />

Education programs.<br />

8378. INJAZ for the Creation of Economic Opportunities for Jordanian Youth,<br />

Amman, Jordan. $66,500, 2006. For Intel Teach to the Future and<br />

Thinking Tools Project.<br />

8379. INJAZ for the Creation of Economic Opportunities for Jordanian Youth,<br />

Amman, Jordan. $29,000, 2006. For Intel Teach To Future and Thinking<br />

Tools Project.<br />

8380. Institute of Computer Technology, Sunnyvale, CA. $870,000, 2006. For<br />

Intel Teach program.<br />

8381. Institute of Computer Technology, Sunnyvale, CA. $300,000, 2006. For<br />

Intel Teach to the Future.<br />

8382. Institute of Computer Technology, Sunnyvale, CA. $200,000, 2006. For<br />

Intel Teach to the Future.<br />

8383. Institute of Computer Technology, Sunnyvale, CA. $170,000, 2006. For<br />

Intel Teach to the Future.<br />

8384. Institute of Computer Technology, Sunnyvale, CA. $150,000, 2006. For<br />

Intel Teach RTA.<br />

8385. Institute of Computer Technology, Sunnyvale, CA. $20,000, 2006. For<br />

support of Intel Teach, which trains teachers to integrate technology into<br />

their lessons.<br />

8386. Instituto Latinoamericano de la Comunicacion Educativa, Mexico City,<br />

Mexico. $75,000, 2006. For Intel Teach.<br />

8387. Instituto Latinoamericano de la Comunicacion Educativa, Mexico City,<br />

Mexico. $70,000, 2006. For Intel Teach.<br />

8388. International Society for Technology in Education, Eugene, OR.<br />

$45,000, 2006. For National Educational Technology Standards (NETS)<br />

Refresh Project, which is designed to keep the NETS programs current.<br />

8389. Jordan Education Foundation, Sandy, UT. $44,350, 2006. For<br />

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8390. Korea Agency for Digital Opportunity and Promotion, Seoul, South<br />

Korea. $20,000, 2006. For Intel Teach Pre-service Faculty Workshop.<br />

8391. Lancaster University, Computing Department, Lancaster, England.<br />

$45,000, 2006. For Intel Teach Advanced Online and Collaborative<br />

Evaluations.<br />

8392. Learning Links Foundation, New Delhi, India. $409,000, 2006. For Intel<br />

Teach to the Future. India.<br />

8393. Learning Links Foundation, New Delhi, India. $395,000, 2006. For Intel<br />

Teach to the Future, India.<br />

8394. Learning Links Foundation, New Delhi, India. $352,000, 2006. For Intel<br />

Teach to the Future, India.<br />

8395. Learning Links Foundation, New Delhi, India. $340,000, 2006. For Intel<br />

Teach to the Future, India.<br />

8396. Learning Links Foundation, New Delhi, India. $55,000, 2006. For Skills<br />

for Success.<br />

8397. Learning Links Foundation, New Delhi, India. $55,000, 2006. For Intel<br />

Teach program.<br />

8398. Learning Technologies Network-Brasil, Brasilia, Brazil. $30,000, 2006.<br />

For Intel Learn Program evaluation.<br />

8399. Learning Technologies Network-Brasil, Brasilia, Brazil. $12,000, 2006.<br />

For Intel Learn program evaluation.<br />

8400. Louisiana Department of Education, Baton Rouge, LA. $35,000, 2006.<br />

For Intel Teach.<br />

8401. Marketing Department Group, Sydney, Australia. $172,140, 2006. For<br />

Intel Teach to the Future.<br />

8402. Marketing Department Group, Sydney, Australia. $87,860, 2006. For<br />

Intel Teach to the Future.<br />

8403. Marketing Department Group, Sydney, Australia. $50,000, 2006. For<br />

Intel Teach Implementation.<br />

8404. Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA. $77,500,<br />

2006. For development and support of Learning Approach for Computer<br />

Clubhouses.<br />

8405. Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA. $77,500,<br />

2006. For development and support of Learning Approach for Computer<br />

Clubhouses.<br />

8406. Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA. $75,000,<br />

2006. For continuing innovation on Computer Clubhouse Village.<br />

8407. Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA. $75,000,<br />

2006. For continuing innovation on Computer Clubhouse Village.<br />

8408. Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA. $50,000,<br />

2006. For Extending the Use of Scratch at Computer Clubhouse.<br />

8409. Metan, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. $32,500, 2006. For Intel Teach:<br />

Getting Started.<br />

8410. Metan, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. $14,400, 2006. For Intel Teach.<br />

8411. Ministry of Education of China, National Center for Education<br />

Technology, Beijing, China. $42,600, 2006. For Intel Teach: Getting<br />

Started.<br />

8412. Ministry of Education of the Russian Federation, Russian Foundation<br />

for Vocational Professions, Moscow, Russia. $70,000, 2006. For Intel<br />

Teach training for World Bank RTCs In Russia.<br />

8413. Mississippi Department of Education, Jackson, MS. $50,000, 2006.<br />

For Intel Teach.<br />

8414. Mississippi Department of Education, Jackson, MS. $20,000, 2006.<br />

For Intel Teach to the Future Training Agency.<br />

8415. Moscow Information System Association, Russia. $100,000, 2006. For<br />

Russia Business Plan Championship.<br />

8416. Museum of Science, Boston, MA. $495,851, 2006. For Computer<br />

Clubhouse support.<br />

8417. New York Institute of Technology, Old Westbury, NY. $50,000, 2006.<br />

For Intel Teach.<br />

8418. Northwest Regional Educational Laboratory, Portland, OR. $100,000,<br />

2006. For Intel and Scholastic Schools of Distinction program support.<br />

8419. Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN. $75,000, 2006. For Electronics<br />

from the Bottom Up, Intel-NCN@Purdue Initiative in Nanoelectronics<br />

Education.<br />

8420. Russian Non-Profit Center for Internet Technologies, Moscow, Russia.<br />

$50,000, 2006. For Intel Teach Essential Online Course.<br />

8421. Sacramento City Unified School District, Sacramento, CA. $14,200,<br />

2006. For Science Training project.<br />

8422. Santa Clara County Office of Education, San Jose, CA. $40,000, 2006.<br />

For Teachers Science Institute.<br />

8423. Santa Clara County Office of Education, San Jose, CA. $40,000, 2006.<br />

For Video Enhancement of Teacher/Student Trainings.<br />

8424. Santa Clara County Office of Education, San Jose, CA. $25,000, 2006.<br />

For Silicon Valley Instructional Television programs.<br />

8425. Santa Clara County Office of Education, San Jose, CA. $10,000, 2006.<br />

For Intel International Science and Engineering Fair (ISEF) Educator<br />

Academy Action Plan Implementation.<br />

8426. Santa Clara Unified School District, Santa Clara, CA. $30,000, 2006.<br />

For Agile Mind, on-line supplement for mathematics education.<br />

8427. SchoolNet Nigeria, Abuja, Nigeria. $70,000, 2006. For Intel Teach<br />

Skills for Success, Nigeria.<br />

8428. SchoolNet Nigeria, Abuja, Nigeria. $30,000, 2006. For Intel Teach<br />

Skills for Success.<br />

8429. SchoolNet South Africa, Johannesburg, South Africa. $40,000, 2006.<br />

For Intel Teach.<br />

8430. Society of Women Engineers, Space Coast Section, Cape Canaveral,<br />

FL. $35,800, 2006. For Corporate Partnership Council.<br />

8431. Solutions Plus Education Center, Cairo, Egypt. $100,000, 2006. For<br />

Intel Teach.<br />

8432. Solutions Plus Education Center, Cairo, Egypt. $80,000, 2006. For Intel<br />

Teach.<br />

8433. SRI International, Menlo Park, CA. $174,989, 2006. For Intel Learn and<br />

Skills for Success program evaluation.<br />

8434. SRI International, Menlo Park, CA. $50,000, 2006. For Intel Learn<br />

program evaluation.<br />

8435. SRI International, Menlo Park, CA. $50,000, 2006. For Intel Learn<br />

program evaluation.<br />

8436. Texas A & M Foundation, College Station, TX. $20,000, 2006. For Intel<br />

Teach to the Future RTA - Texas South.<br />

8437. University Enterprises, Sacramento, CA. $20,000, 2006. For Center for<br />

Mathematics and Science Education (MASE) Center.<br />

8438. University of Colorado, Denver, CO. $20,000, 2006. For Intel Teach to<br />

the Future RTA - Colorado.<br />

8439. University of Colorado Foundation, Boulder, CO. $25,000, 2006. For<br />

Project Lead the Way professional development program.<br />

8440. University of Kansas Center for Research, Lawrence, KS. $20,000,<br />

2006. For Intel Teach to the Future RTA - Kansas.<br />

8441. University of Massachusetts, Lowell, MA. $10,000, 2006. For<br />

Research Consultants for Distributed Semiconductor Instructional<br />

Processing Laboratory (DSIPL).<br />

8442. University of Massachusetts Medical School, Regional Science<br />

Resource Center, Shrewsbury, MA. $49,622, 2006. For Central<br />

Massachusetts Mathematics Collaborative.<br />

8443. University of North Texas, Texas Center for Educational Technology,<br />

Denton, TX. $20,000, 2006. For Intel Teach to the Future RTA.<br />

8444. University of Oregon, Eugene, OR. $41,000, 2006. For Intel and<br />

Scholastic Schools of Distinction Website and Database.<br />

8445. Utah Education Network, Salt Lake City, UT. $20,000, 2006. For Intel<br />

Teaching Thinking with Technology Workshops.<br />

8446. Vermont Institute for Science, Math and Technology, Montpelier, VT.<br />

$130,000, 2006. For Intel Math Project planning grant.<br />

8447. Whittier Educational Foundation, El Cerrito, CA. $65,000, 2006. For<br />

staff support for Intel Computer Clubhouses.<br />

8448. Whittier Educational Foundation, El Cerrito, CA. $35,000, 2006. For<br />

staff support for Intel Computer Clubhouses.<br />

8449. Worcester Polytechnic Institute, Worcester, MA. $40,000, 2006. For<br />

Central Massachusetts Center for Engineering is Elementary.<br />

8450. Worcester Regional Science and Engineering Fair, Northboro, MA.<br />

$16,000, 2006. For Blueprints II, inquiry-based course for middle and<br />

high school science teachers.<br />

8451. Zentrum fur Interaktive Medien e.V., Dillingen, Germany. $100,000,<br />

2006. For Intel Teach to the Future.<br />

8452. Zentrum fur Interaktive Medien e.V., Dillingen, Germany. $92,000,<br />

2006. For Intel Teach to the Future.<br />

8453. Zentrum fur Interaktive Medien e.V., Dillingen, Germany. $60,000,<br />

2006. For Intel Teach Advanced Online.<br />

The Lemelson Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in the United States and internationally in Africa,<br />

Asia and Latin America. No grants to individuals.<br />

8454. African-American Male Achievers Network, Los Angeles, CA. $65,597,<br />

2006. For financial audit and strategic plan.<br />

Maybelle Clark Macdonald Fund<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in OR. No grants to individuals.<br />

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8455. Stand for Children Leadership Center, Portland, OR. $80,000, 2007.<br />

Meyer Memorial Trust<br />

(formerly Fred Meyer Charitable Trust)<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in OR and Clark County, WA. No support for<br />

sectarian or religious organizations for religious purposes, or for animal<br />

welfare organizations, projects that primarily benefit students of a single<br />

K-12 school (unless the school is an independent alternative school<br />

primarily serving low-income and/or special needs populations). No<br />

grants to individuals or for endowment funds, annual campaigns, general<br />

fund drives, special events, sponsorships, direct replacement funding for<br />

activities previously supported by federal, state, or local public sources,<br />

deficit financing, acquisition of land for conservation purposes (except<br />

through Program Related Investments), or hospital capital construction<br />

projects (except through Program Related Investments).<br />

8456. Clark County Food Bank Coalition, Vancouver, WA. $15,000, 2008. To<br />

increase capacity at food bank.<br />

8457. Clatsop County Womens Crisis Services, Astoria, OR. $15,000, 2008.<br />

For strategic planning for organization to provide services to survivors of<br />

domestic violence.<br />

8458. Diversified Abilities, Portland, OR. $14,600, 2008. For board<br />

development and strategic planning.<br />

8459. E3: Employers for Education Excellence, Portland, OR. $182,000,<br />

2008. 2-year grant. To provide training in instructional leadership to<br />

principals and administrators and literacy strategies to teachers engaged<br />

in Oregon Small Schools Initiative.<br />

8460. Farmers Conservation Alliance, Hood River, OR. $12,500, 2008. 7-year<br />

grant. For technical assistance to strengthen organization’s accounting<br />

systems.<br />

8461. First Step Parent Child Training Center, Canyonville, OR. $15,000,<br />

2008. To develop parent education and support resource center in south<br />

Douglas County.<br />

8462. Folk-Time, Portland, OR. $15,000, 2008. To develop strategic plan for<br />

this organization that provides services to people with mental illness.<br />

8463. Friendly House, Portland, OR. $150,000, 2008. 3-year grant. To<br />

increase fundraising and program capacity to serve low-income seniors<br />

and northwest Portland residents.<br />

8464. FSG Social Impact Advisors, Boston, MA. $50,000, 2008. To create<br />

handbook for foundations about mission related investing.<br />

8465. Mount Hood Repertory Theater, Gresham, OR. $12,000, 2008. To<br />

increase capacity.<br />

8466. Oregon Advocacy Center, Portland, OR. $118,000, 2008. 2-year grant.<br />

For capacity building project to increase visibility and develop private and<br />

public funding sources.<br />

8467. Oregon Entrepreneurs Forum, Portland, OR. $100,000, 2008. 3-year<br />

grant. To hire staff to implement organization’s strategic plan.<br />

8468. Oregon Hunger Relief Task Force, Portland, OR. $115,000, 2008.<br />

2-year grant. To expand federal nutrition programs serving eligible Oregon<br />

children and to plan for organization’s future.<br />

8469. Oregon Rural Health Association, Portland, OR. $13,050, 2008. To<br />

conduct study of federally certified rural health clinics in Oregon.<br />

8470. Policy Consensus Initiative, Oregon Solutions, Portland, OR. $15,000,<br />

2008. For strategic planning.<br />

8471. Portland Actors Conservatory, Portland, OR. $14,900, 2008. For<br />

staffing to support program expansion.<br />

8472. Portland Community College Foundation, Portland, OR. $200,000,<br />

2008. 3.25-year grant. To increase organization’s fundraising capacity.<br />

8473. Potlatch Fund, Seattle, WA. $25,000, 2008. To provide grantwriting<br />

assistance and small grants to qualified Native American organizations<br />

in Oregon.<br />

8474. Prevention and Recovery Northwest, Eugene, OR. $14,950, 2008. For<br />

feasibility study to build capacity.<br />

8475. Raindrops to Refuge, Sherwood, OR. $15,000, 2008. For increased<br />

fundraising and program development.<br />

8476. Salmon-Safe, Portland, OR. $12,500, 2008. For technical assistance<br />

to develop certification program for protection of water quality and<br />

endangered fish.<br />

8477. Social Venture Partners Portland, Portland, OR. $15,000, 2008. For<br />

tax-preparation and financial coaching service to encourage working<br />

families’ increased use of earned income tax credits.<br />

8478. Southern Oregon Land Conservancy, Ashland, OR. $155,000, 2008.<br />

3-year grant. To increase organization’s fundraising capacity and<br />

coordination.<br />

8479. Step It Up, Portland, OR. $15,000, 2008. For board development and<br />

strategic planning for career mentoring and tutoring program for<br />

low-income high school students.<br />

8480. Technical Assistance for Community Services, Portland, OR. $165,000,<br />

2008. 3-year grant. For support of Nonprofit Association of Oregon.<br />

8481. Vancouver-Clark Parks and Recreation Department, Vancouver, WA.<br />

$17,500, 2008. Toward development of strategic planning and<br />

implementation process.<br />

8482. Voices Set Free, Portland, OR. $13,000, 2008. For technical<br />

assistance for organization that creates awareness and advocates for<br />

women who are survivors of abuse.<br />

8483. Wetlands Conservancy, Tualatin, OR. $19,995, 2008. To facilitate<br />

planning among land trusts leading to statewide coalition.<br />

James F. & Marion L. Miller Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in OR. Generally no support for propagandizing or<br />

influencing elections or legislation or projects of religious organizations<br />

that principally benefit their own members. Generally no grants to<br />

individuals, or for endowments, general fund drives, annual appeals,<br />

debt retirement, operation deficits, or emergency needs.<br />

8484. Do Jump Extremely Physical Theater, Portland, OR. $30,000, 2006. For<br />

development and marketing infrastructure expansion.<br />

8485. Oregon Childrens Theater Company, Portland, OR. $10,000, 2006. For<br />

fundraising capacity building.<br />

8486. Oregon Cultural Trust, Salem, OR. $50,000, 2006. For operations and<br />

organizational support.<br />

8487. Portland Opera Association, Portland, OR. $200,000, 2006. For<br />

creation of financial infrastructure.<br />

8488. Portland Symphonic Girlchoir, Portland, OR. $10,000, 2006. For<br />

capacity building campaign.<br />

8489. Providence Saint Vincent Medical Foundation, Portland, OR. $166,667,<br />

2006. For education programs for cancer research.<br />

8490. Willamette Repertory Theater, Eugene, OR. $19,133, 2006. For<br />

capacity building and stabilization budget.<br />

NIKE Foundation<br />

(formerly NIKE P.L.A.Y. Foundation)<br />

Limitations: Giving on an international basis in Afghanistan, Bangladesh,<br />

Brazil, Burkina Faso, China, Ethiopia, India, Kenya, Liberia, Malawi,<br />

Tanzania, Uganda, and Zambia. No support for discriminatory<br />

organizations. No grants to individuals, or for general operating support<br />

for established programs, research or travel, films, television, or radio<br />

programs not an integral part of a project, religious programs,<br />

endowments or fundraising campaigns, lobbying or political activities, or<br />

depreciation or debt reduction.<br />

8491. Acumen Fund, New York, NY. $125,000, 2007. To test models of<br />

economic empowerment for young women by enabling start-up of new<br />

women-owned e-kiosks in India over next two years by leveraging $1.1<br />

million in additional financing.<br />

8492. DASRA, Mumbai (Bombay), India. $300,000, 2007. To design and<br />

launch creative multi-media curriculum in India to cultivate<br />

entrepreneurship among low-income youth ages 9 to 14 years, aiming to<br />

increase entrepreneurial aspirations, skills, and actions among target<br />

group; program is linked to entrepreneurial fund to support new<br />

businesses proposed by youth.<br />

8493. International Center for Research on Women, Washington, DC.<br />

$350,000, 2007. To develop and implement framework for measuring<br />

empowerment of girls, provide strategic input to Nike Foundation and<br />

partners on initiatives for girls’ empowerment, and measure impact of<br />

select initiatives in developing countries.<br />

8494. International Center for Research on Women, Washington, DC.<br />

$300,000, 2007. To develop and implement framework for measuring<br />

empowerment of girls, provide strategic input to Nike Foundation and<br />

partners on initiatives for girls’ empowerment, and measure impact of<br />

select initiatives in developing countries.<br />

8495. International Center for Research on Women, Washington, DC.<br />

$25,000, 2007. To develop and implement framework to measure<br />

empowerment of girls, provide strategic input to Nike Foundation and<br />

partners on initiatives for girls’ empowerment, and measure impact of<br />

select initiatives in developing countries.<br />

8496. JWT Delhi, India. $84,180, 2007. To provide evidence on impact of<br />

information dissemination to Village Education Committees (VEC) and<br />

Parent Teacher Associations (PTA) on teacher accountability and on<br />

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student performance, to provide evidence on impact of information<br />

dissemination on performance of contract teachers versus that of fixed<br />

salary teachers and the impact of information on students’ performance<br />

by each type of teacher, an to examine if the impact of information on<br />

teacher and student performance differs across states.<br />

8497. JWT Delhi, India. $56,120, 2007. To provide evidence on impact of<br />

information dissemination to Village Education Committees (VEC) and<br />

Parent Teacher Associations (PTA) on teacher accountability and on<br />

student performance, to provide evidence on impact of information<br />

dissemination on performance of contract teachers versus that of fixed<br />

salary teachers and the impact of information on students’ performance<br />

by each type of teacher, an to examine if the impact of information on<br />

teacher and student performance differs across states.<br />

8498. JWT Delhi, India. $42,090, 2007. To provide evidence on impact of<br />

information dissemination to Village Education Committees (VEC) and<br />

Parent Teacher Associations (PTA) on teacher accountability and on<br />

student performance, to provide evidence on impact of information<br />

dissemination on performance of contract teachers versus that of fixed<br />

salary teachers and the impact of information on students’ performance<br />

by each type of teacher, an to examine if the impact of information on<br />

teacher and student performance differs across states.<br />

8499. JWT Delhi, India. $42,090, 2007. To provide evidence on impact of<br />

information dissemination to Village Education Committees (VEC) and<br />

Parent Teacher Associations (PTA) on teacher accountability and on<br />

student performance, to provide evidence on impact of information<br />

dissemination on performance of contract teachers versus that of fixed<br />

salary teachers and the impact of information on students’ performance<br />

by each type of teacher, an to examine if the impact of information on<br />

teacher and student performance differs across states.<br />

8500. JWT Delhi, India. $28,060, 2007. To provide evidence on impact of<br />

information dissemination to Village Education Committees (VEC) and<br />

Parent Teacher Associations (PTA) on teacher accountability and on<br />

student performance, to provide evidence on impact of information<br />

dissemination on performance of contract teachers versus that of fixed<br />

salary teachers and the impact of information on students’ performance<br />

by each type of teacher, an to examine if the impact of information on<br />

teacher and student performance differs across states.<br />

8501. JWT Delhi, India. $14,030, 2007. To provide evidence on impact of<br />

information dissemination to Village Education Committees (VEC) and<br />

Parent Teacher Associations (PTA) on teacher accountability and on<br />

student performance, to provide evidence on impact of information<br />

dissemination on performance of contract teachers versus that of fixed<br />

salary teachers and the impact of information on students’ performance<br />

by each type of teacher, an to examine if the impact of information on<br />

teacher and student performance differs across states.<br />

8502. JWT Delhi, India. $14,030, 2007. To provide evidence on impact of<br />

information dissemination to Village Education Committees (VEC) and<br />

Parent Teacher Associations (PTA) on teacher accountability and on<br />

student performance, to provide evidence on impact of information<br />

dissemination on performance of contract teachers versus that of fixed<br />

salary teachers and the impact of information on students’ performance<br />

by each type of teacher, an to examine if the impact of information on<br />

teacher and student performance differs across states.<br />

8503. PATH, Seattle, WA. $200,000, 2007. To collaborate with All-China<br />

Women’s Federation to strengthen primary school curriculum and tighten<br />

linkages between schools and communities in four to six countries in<br />

Guangxi autonomous region.<br />

8504. PATH, Seattle, WA. $110,000, 2007. To collaborate with All-China<br />

Women’s Federation to strengthen primary school curriculum and tighten<br />

linkages between schools and communities in four to six countries in<br />

Guangxi autonomous region.<br />

8505. PATH, Seattle, WA. $25,000, 2007. To collaborate with All-China<br />

Women’s Federation to strengthen primary school curriculum and tighten<br />

linkages between schools and communities in four to six countries in<br />

Guangxi autonomous region.<br />

Northwest Health Foundation Fund, II<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in OR and WA. No grants to individuals.<br />

8506. Housing Development Corporation of Washington County, Hillsboro, OR.<br />

$50,136, 2006. For Promotores Program.<br />

8507. Portland State University, Portland, OR. $92,263, 2006. To evaluate<br />

KPCF Safety Net Initiative.<br />

8508. University of California, San Francisco, CA. $48,237, 2006. For Ochin<br />

Business Model for Electronic Health Records in Multnomah County.<br />

The Oregon Community Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to OR. No support for religious organizations for<br />

religious purposes or projects in individual schools. No grants to<br />

individuals (except for scholarships), or for annual fund appeals,<br />

sponsorship of one-time events or performances, emergency funding,<br />

endowments, annual campaigns, deficit financing, scientific research,<br />

publications, films, or conferences, unless so designated by a donor; no<br />

loans.<br />

8509. ACCESS, Medford, OR. $25,000, 2007. For organizational assessment<br />

and development of strategic plan to reduce poverty in rural Oregon.<br />

8510. Arts Central, Bend, OR. $12,500, 2007. For salary of new .75 FTE<br />

development assistant, who will provide administrative, planning and<br />

logistical support to executive director and board in their fundraising<br />

activities.<br />

8511. Arts Council of Pendleton, Pendleton, OR. $12,000, 2007. For<br />

increased capacity of Art Rocks Teens, free year-round after-school arts<br />

education project designed by, and delivered to, rural youth ages 12-18.<br />

8512. Association of Oregon Community Development Organizations,<br />

Portland, OR. $20,000, 2007. To build organizational capacity, expand<br />

peer support network and develop communications and marketing plan,<br />

restricted to peer support network.<br />

8513. Audubon Society of Portland, Portland, OR. $10,000, 2007. For Wild in<br />

the City program that focuses on connecting citizens to Willamette River<br />

and for further planning efforts on Ross Island complex.<br />

8514. Bends Community Center, Bend, OR. $15,000, 2007. To increase<br />

capacity by continuing to employ new staff and securing board and staff<br />

training.<br />

8515. Benton County Historical Society, Philomath, OR. $20,000, 2007. To<br />

hire development director to help diversify society’s funding base.<br />

8516. Benton Furniture Share, Corvallis, OR. $10,000, 2007. For current<br />

programs, resource development activities, and operations.<br />

8517. Birth to Three, Eugene, OR. $143,040, 2007. For training and<br />

capacity-building related to statewide dissemination of Make Parenting<br />

a Pleasure curriculum and Parenting: First Three Years curriculum.<br />

8518. Center Against Rape and Domestic Violence, Corvallis, OR. $10,000,<br />

2007. To assist with capacity building, increasing resources and<br />

strengthening shelter and support services.<br />

8519. Childrens Center of Clackamas County, Oregon City, OR. $39,400,<br />

2007. To strengthen organizational capacity through addition of part-time<br />

donor relations manager.<br />

8520. Childrens Institute, Portland, OR. $75,000, 2007. For research and<br />

dissemination of information about best practices in early learning to<br />

assist Oregon in effectively implementing and assessing expanded<br />

investments in field.<br />

8521. Coalition for a Livable Future, Portland, OR. $10,000, 2007. To expand<br />

organizational capacity through increased staffing for development and<br />

design and implementation of communications plan.<br />

8522. Columbia Cascade Housing Corporation, The Dalles, OR. $25,000,<br />

2007. To increase organizational capacity to develop affordable housing<br />

in Columbia Gorge through merger of two small community development<br />

corporations, Columbia Cascade Housing Corporation and HOPE.<br />

8523. Community Connection of Northeast Oregon, La Grande, OR. $10,000,<br />

2007. To build capacity at Kids Club during substantial growth of<br />

program.<br />

8524. Community Outreach, Corvallis, OR. $20,000, 2007. To strengthen and<br />

expand role of volunteer and intern services coordinator.<br />

8525. Corvallis Arts Center, Corvallis, OR. $17,000, 2007. To help strengthen<br />

organization through addition of development coordinator.<br />

8526. Court Appointed Special Advocates of Clackamas County, Oregon City,<br />

OR. $61,000, 2007. To build capacity in staff and fundraising to expand<br />

number of CASA volunteers and number of abused children served.<br />

8527. Court Appointed Special Advocates of Deshutes County, Bend, OR.<br />

$70,600, 2007. To increase organizational capacity and insure strategic<br />

growth, sustainability and leadership needed to advocate for all<br />

dependent children in Central Oregon.<br />

8528. Court Appointed Special Advocates of Lane County, Springfield, OR.<br />

$12,000, 2007. For additional supervisor position.<br />

8529. De Paul Treatment Centers, Portland, OR. $25,000, 2007. To purchase<br />

clinical modules of UniCare Profiler software and acquire appropriate<br />

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training as Phase II of technology upgrade that will allow organization to<br />

increase revenues from private insurance.<br />

8530. Deschutes County Childrens Foundation, Bend, OR. $26,000, 2007.<br />

For Better Together Capital Campaign to expand facilities on two<br />

campuses to better equip ten nonprofits that serve increasing needs of<br />

community.<br />

8531. Do Jump Extremely Physical Theater, Portland, OR. $20,000, 2007. For<br />

leadership expansion and strengthening of marketing efforts for Building<br />

Marketing and Leadership Capacity project.<br />

8532. Downtown Initiative for the Visual Arts, Eugene, OR. $35,000, 2007.<br />

For efforts to increase organizational capacity and stability.<br />

8533. E3: Employers for Education Excellence, Portland, OR. $150,000,<br />

2007. To develop comprehensive community involvement and case<br />

management program at Roosevelt High School.<br />

8534. E3: Employers for Education Excellence, Portland, OR. $10,000, 2007.<br />

To develop comprehensive community involvement and case<br />

management program at Roosevelt High School, and for administrative<br />

costs.<br />

8535. Entrepreneurs Foundation of the Northwest, Portland, OR. $28,000,<br />

2007.<br />

8536. Entrepreneurs Foundation of the Northwest, Portland, OR. $20,000,<br />

2007.<br />

8537. Entrepreneurs Foundation of the Northwest, Portland, OR. $14,000,<br />

2007. Toward expenses.<br />

8538. Environmental Education Association of Oregon, Portland, OR.<br />

$30,000, 2007. To establish Environmental Education Advisory Council<br />

for Oregon, transform current operational board into policy and<br />

fundraising board, and promote environmental education in new arenas.<br />

8539. Families First of Grant County, John Day, OR. $27,700, 2007. To train<br />

three staff members in Parents as Teachers program, to support quality<br />

in-home parenting education, and to deliver training on early childhood<br />

development and literacy in underserved and remote areas of rural Grant<br />

County.<br />

8540. Family Access Network Foundation, Bend, OR. $20,000, 2007. To hire<br />

development specialist to implement sustainable fundraising model and<br />

develop new revenue sources.<br />

8541. Farmworker Housing Development Corporation, Woodburn, OR.<br />

$25,000, 2007. To strengthen organizational capacity to address rural<br />

poverty through economic development and financial management<br />

activities and tracking resident data and services.<br />

8542. Farmworker Housing Development Corporation, Woodburn, OR.<br />

$16,000, 2007. To strengthen organizational capacity to handle growth<br />

in educational, social service, community organizing and economic<br />

development projects.<br />

8543. Fern Ridge Library Foundation, Veneta, OR. $10,000, 2007. For<br />

capacity building efforts, including organizational development and<br />

training, marketing, local donor cultivation and fundraising.<br />

8544. Four-H Leaders Association, Polk County, Dallas, OR. $16,800, 2007.<br />

To increase capacity of OSU Extension 4-H to support community-based<br />

programs for Latino children, youth, and families by hiring part-time<br />

bilingual, bicultural program coordinator to implement culturally relevant<br />

educational programs.<br />

8545. Hacienda Community Development Corporation, Portland, OR.<br />

$30,000, 2007. For delivery of services to low-income Latinos and other<br />

minorities in more comprehensive and efficient manner through merger<br />

of Susannah Maria Gurule Foundation with Hacienda CDC.<br />

8546. Janus Youth Programs, Portland, OR. $25,000, 2007. For<br />

capacity-building project, adding fundraising staff to increase support for<br />

homeless youth programming.<br />

8547. Janus Youth Programs, Portland, OR. $25,000, 2007. To continue<br />

capacity-building effort to develop size and scope of board, create<br />

corporate partnerships, and pursue major donor support.<br />

8548. Kids Intervention and Diagnostic Service Center, Bend, OR. $15,000,<br />

2007. For capacity building efforts that include hiring of development<br />

director.<br />

8549. Kids on the Block Awareness Program, Portland, OR. $25,000, 2007.<br />

For capacity building grant to support Building Bridges, Understanding<br />

and Appreciating Cultural Differences program.<br />

8550. Latino Network, Portland, OR. $20,000, 2007. For capacity-building<br />

project to strengthen organizational infrastructure and diversify funding<br />

base.<br />

8551. Literary Arts, Portland, OR. $15,000, 2007. To offer free training<br />

program for organizations that want to develop dynamic Writers in<br />

Schools programs and to initiate collaborative network of Oregon’s<br />

writers-in-residence programs.<br />

8552. Marion-Polk Food Share, Salem, OR. $25,000, 2007. To hire major gifts<br />

manager, provide fundraising training to staff, board and volunteers, and<br />

produce new donor outreach materials.<br />

8553. McKenzie River Trust Fund, Eugene, OR. $10,000, 2007. For hiring of<br />

development director to implement long-term fundraising strategy.<br />

8554. Mediation Works, A Community Dispute Resolution Center, Medford,<br />

OR. $15,000, 2007. For operations director.<br />

8555. Neighborhood Housing Services of Corvallis, Corvallis, OR. $25,000,<br />

2007. To increase organizational capacity to preserve and improve<br />

affordable housing in three rural communities.<br />

8556. Neighborhood Partnership Fund, Portland, OR. $100,000, 2007. To<br />

grow Oregon Individual Development Account initiative program, which<br />

provides low-income residents with matched savings accounts and<br />

training in home ownership, small business ownership and access to<br />

higher education.<br />

8557. Neighborhood Partnership Fund, Portland, OR. $15,100, 2007. For<br />

convening of housing industry stakeholders to discuss issues and<br />

promote common agenda for affordable housing in Oregon.<br />

8558. Northwest Earth Institute, Portland, OR. $40,000, 2007. For general<br />

support while NWEI develops marketing, discussion course on<br />

re-localization, budget priorities and fundraising strategies.<br />

8559. Oregon Child Care Resource and Referral Network, Salem, OR.<br />

$168,078, 2007. To develop statewide program of Child Care Provider<br />

Networks to improve retention of professional providers and quality of<br />

childcare in Oregon.<br />

8560. Oregon Community Warehouse, Portland, OR. $15,000, 2007. To build<br />

capacity by implementing household goods and furniture delivery service<br />

for clients and adding additional day of donated items pick-up service by<br />

supporting additional staff time.<br />

8561. Oregon Geographic Alliance, Monmouth, OR. $90,000, 2007. For Atlas<br />

of Oregon Project, professional development mentorship program and<br />

teacher incentive grant program for K-12 geography teachers in Oregon.<br />

8562. Oregon Health Action Campaign, Salem, OR. $10,000, 2007. To<br />

increase number of Oregonians with access to affordable and<br />

appropriate healthcare services through Health Hotline and for executive<br />

director position.<br />

8563. Oregon Health and Science University Foundation, Portland, OR.<br />

$15,880, 2007. For Oregon Rural Scholars Program, to support health<br />

and sustainability of Oregon’s rural communities by offering improved<br />

educational opportunities and health professions training for rural health<br />

practitioners.<br />

8564. Oregon Symphony Association in Salem, Salem, OR. $40,000, 2007.<br />

For capacity building effort, with increased staffing, market survey and<br />

restoration of youth concerts.<br />

8565. People for Parks, Fairview, OR. $20,000, 2007. For full-time Executive<br />

Director position.<br />

8566. Pioneer Relief Nursery, Pendleton, OR. $31,500, 2007. To fund salary<br />

of executive director.<br />

8567. Portland Impact, Portland, OR. $20,000, 2007. To build capacity to<br />

increase parent and community involvement at eleven Schools Uniting<br />

Neighborhoods sites in Northeast and Southeast Portland.<br />

8568. Portland Parks Foundation, Portland, OR. $25,000, 2007. To build<br />

organizational capacity.<br />

8569. Portland State University Foundation, Portland, OR. $20,000, 2007. For<br />

Campus Compact for capacity-building.<br />

8570. Programa de Ayuda, Bend, OR. $10,000, 2007. To hire bilingual<br />

executive director to manage and develop program.<br />

8571. Rinehart Clinic, Wheeler, OR. $15,000, 2007. To help establish and<br />

support executive director position.<br />

8572. Rogue Valley Art Association, Medford, OR. $12,000, 2007. To hire and<br />

support work of development director.<br />

8573. Rotary First Harvest of Oregon, Klamath Falls, OR. $10,000, 2007. To<br />

hire executive director.<br />

8574. Salem/Keizer Coalition for Equality, Salem, OR. $17,000, 2007. To<br />

help build capacity of Parent Organizing Project.<br />

8575. School Foundation, Bend, OR. $10,000, 2007. To expand<br />

organizational capacity and support salary of executive director.<br />

8576. Siskiyou Field Institute, Selma, OR. $22,700, 2007. To build<br />

organizational capacity through addition of development coordinator.<br />

8577. Social Venture Partners Portland, Portland, OR. $60,000, 2007. For<br />

capacity building, administrative support and reserve fund.<br />

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8578. Southern Oregon Land Conservancy, Ashland, OR. $20,000, 2007. To<br />

increase resources for programs by adding .5 FTE to conservation<br />

coordinator position and hiring development director.<br />

8579. Stand for Children Leadership Center, Portland, OR. $40,000, 2007.<br />

For organizational strategic shift to comprehensive public education<br />

advocacy.<br />

8580. Stand for Children Leadership Center, Portland, OR. $15,500, 2007.<br />

For general support.<br />

8581. Stand for Children Leadership Center, Portland, OR. $15,000, 2007.<br />

For teacher reform.<br />

8582. Stand for Children Leadership Center, Portland, OR. $10,000, 2007.<br />

For general support.<br />

8583. Tamastslikt Cultural Institute, Pendleton, OR. $15,000, 2007. To retain<br />

consultants to assist with development of five-year strategic plan.<br />

8584. Technical Assistance for Community Services, Portland, OR. $40,000,<br />

2007. To strengthen Oregon’s nonprofit sector through development of<br />

new resources through Oregon Involved and Nonprofit Association of<br />

Oregon.<br />

8585. Umatilla County Historical Society, Pendleton, OR. $10,000, 2007. For<br />

full-time development staff position.<br />

8586. Umpqua Community Development Corporation, Roseburg, OR.<br />

$25,000, 2007. To increase staffing to improve capacity of organization<br />

to increase target population’s self-sufficiency and stable living<br />

environment.<br />

8587. Vision Northwest, Portland, OR. $10,000, 2007. To strengthen<br />

organizational infrastructure by enhancing performance of staff and<br />

board, expanding development, and stabilizing and diversifying funding<br />

base.<br />

8588. Wallace Medical Concern, Gresham, OR. $20,000, 2007. To<br />

strengthen organizational infrastructure and capacity to facilitate<br />

significant increase in care for low-income patients.<br />

8589. Wallowa Resources, Enterprise, OR. $25,000, 2007. To strengthen<br />

financial management capacity of organization.<br />

8590. Wasco County Commission on Children and Families, The Dalles, OR.<br />

$15,000, 2007. To create sustainable infrastructure for parent<br />

education activities, opportunities and support in Wasco County.<br />

8591. West Linn-Wilsonville Music and Arts Partners, West Linn, OR. $10,000,<br />

2007. For instruments and systems for music department at Stafford<br />

School and for faculty education in music at Stafford School.<br />

8592. Willowbrook Center for the Development of Human Potential, Tualatin,<br />

OR. $10,000, 2007. To ensure capacity and sustainability of<br />

Willowbrook Arts Camp.<br />

8593. Womens Crisis Support Team, Grants Pass, OR. $15,700, 2007. For<br />

capacity-building efforts that focus on hiring of development director to<br />

increase revenues from private donations and fundraising events.<br />

8594. World Forestry Center, Portland, OR. $10,000, 2007. To provide guided<br />

field-trip support and outreach to teachers and educators.<br />

8595. YMCA of Marion and Polk Counties, Salem, OR. $60,000, 2007. To<br />

build organizational capacity by adding community relations director to<br />

work with all four branches to develop new sources of revenue.<br />

Harold & Arlene Schnitzer CARE Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in OR and southwest WA, with preference given to<br />

Portland’s metropolitan area. No grants to individuals.<br />

8596. Oregon Psychoanalytic Center, Portland, OR. $75,000, 2006. For<br />

Community Involvement Plan.<br />

Ann and Bill Swindells Charitable Trust<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in OR. No support for religious organizations or<br />

their capital fund drives or for activist organizations. No grants to<br />

individuals, or for annual operating budgets, development office<br />

personnel, annual fund raising activities, endowments, operational<br />

deficits, financial emergencies or for debt retirements.<br />

8597. Social Venture Partners Portland, Portland, OR. $48,000, 2007. For<br />

project startup.<br />

8598. Willamette Valley Development Officers, Portland, OR. $10,000, 2007.<br />

For conference.<br />

PENNSYLVANIA<br />

Alcoa Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national and international basis in areas of company<br />

operations; giving also to national and international organizations. No<br />

support for political or lobbying organizations, sectarian or religious<br />

organizations not of direct benefit to the entire community, private<br />

foundations, or trust funds. No grants to individuals (except for<br />

fellowships and employee-related scholarships), or for endowments,<br />

capital campaigns, debt reduction, or general operating support,<br />

fundraising events or sponsorships, trips, conferences, seminars,<br />

festivals, one-day events, documentaries, videos, or research projects/<br />

programs, or indirect or overhead costs.<br />

8599. Business Opportunities for Leadership Diversity, New York, NY.<br />

$200,000, 2007. For Corporate-Community Collaboration: Using<br />

Workplace Flexibility to Strengthen Communities.<br />

8600. Centraide of Greater Montreal, Montreal, Canada. $84,300, 2007. For<br />

NGO Training and Assistance in Planning-Evaluation Project.<br />

8601. Coro Center for Civic Leadership, Pittsburgh, PA. $200,000, 2007.<br />

2-year grant. For Regional Internship Center and strategic planning and<br />

development.<br />

8602. East Williamson County Interagency Support Council, Taylor, TX.<br />

$20,175, 2007. For after-school program.<br />

8603. Fund Aid for Community Sustainable Development, Moscow, Russia.<br />

$140,000, 2007. For environmental education and NGO<br />

capacity-building program.<br />

8604. Great Smoky Mountain National Park, Friends of, Kodak, TN. $26,978,<br />

2007. For Parks as Classrooms curriculum updates and evaluation tools.<br />

8605. Great Smoky Mountain National Park, Friends of, Kodak, TN. $15,000,<br />

2007. For capacity-building project for Vatnajokull National Park.<br />

8606. Greater Pittsburgh Arts Council, Pittsburgh, PA. $40,000, 2007. For<br />

Alcoa Foundation Leadership Grants for Arts Managers.<br />

8607. Habitat for Humanity of Warrick County, Chandler, IN. $12,500, 2007.<br />

For certified housing and insulation training.<br />

8608. Heart to Heart International Childrens Medical Alliance, Oakland, CA.<br />

$50,000, 2007. For coronary treatment and training program.<br />

8609. Independent Sector, Washington, DC. $12,500, 2007. For program<br />

support for nonprofit sector.<br />

8610. Jane Goodall Institute China, Shanghai, China. $49,690, 2007. For<br />

Roots and Shoots Curriculum Mentoring and Development Program.<br />

8611. Keystone Center, Keystone, CO. $49,000, 2007. To bring<br />

environmental issues to classrooms.<br />

8612. Lowy Institute for International Policy, Sydney, Australia. $125,000,<br />

2007. For Asia and Climate Change and capacity-building.<br />

8613. Memorial Child Guidance Clinic, Richmond, VA. $12,000, 2007. For<br />

Child Care Provider Voluntary Training Program.<br />

8614. Mentoring Partnership of Southwestern Pennsylvania, Pittsburgh, PA.<br />

$25,000, 2007. To train volunteer mentors and staff from local<br />

mentoring programs.<br />

8615. Montgomery County Education Foundation, Crawfordsville, IN.<br />

$10,000, 2007. For innovative teaching program enriching classroom<br />

learning.<br />

8616. Moultrie Technical College Foundation, Continuing Education<br />

Department, Moultrie, GA. $10,000, 2007. For Industrial Systems<br />

Technology Training for students and current industry employees.<br />

8617. National Park Foundation, Washington, DC. $24,960, 2007. For partner<br />

outreach project for Leadership Summit.<br />

8618. Nordurthing Municipality, Husavik, Iceland. $33,000, 2007. For<br />

business plan for Heidarbaer Rest and Recreation Home for disabled.<br />

8619. Oberlin College, Oberlin, OH. $26,000, 2007. For science teacher<br />

workshops.<br />

8620. Pittsburgh Ballet Theater, Pittsburgh, PA. $15,000, 2007. To develop<br />

strategic plan.<br />

8621. Program to Aid Citizen Enterprise, Pittsburgh, PA. $25,000, 2007. For<br />

organizational capacity and business plan implementation.<br />

8622. Purdue University, College of Education, West Lafayette, IN. $12,000,<br />

2007. For cross-cultural counseling program for middle school students.<br />

8623. Society of Women Engineers, Chicago, IL. $10,000, 2007. For<br />

web-based professional development programs.<br />

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8624. Temple University, Philadelphia, PA. $110,160, 2007. For Judicial<br />

Education Program for Chinese judges.<br />

8625. Training and Development Corporation, Bucksport, ME. $150,000,<br />

2007. For Virginia Bio-Advanced Manufacturing Workforce Project.<br />

The Annenberg Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving nationally with preference for southern CA and greater<br />

Philadelphia, PA; some grants to countries in Europe, Africa and Asia. No<br />

support for political activities or individual K-12 schools. No grants to<br />

individuals, or for scholarships or basic research.<br />

8626. Academy for Educational Development, Washington, DC. $1,500,000,<br />

2007. For Teachers for a New Era Initiative.<br />

8627. Academy for Educational Development, Washington, DC. $1,000,000,<br />

2007. For Teachers for a New Era Initiative.<br />

8628. Academy for Educational Development, Washington, DC. $166,000,<br />

2007. For Teachers for New Era Learning Network.<br />

8629. Advancement Through Opportunity and Knowledge, Los Angeles, CA.<br />

$81,000, 2007. For salary of development director position for Children,<br />

Youth and Family Collaborative.<br />

8630. American Association for the Advancement of Science, Washington, DC.<br />

$65,728, 2007. For Los Angeles Metro Area Media Component of Mass<br />

Media Science & Engineering Fellows Program.<br />

8631. Art Services International, Alexandria, VA. $275,000, 2007. For<br />

Muraqqa: Imperial Mughal Albums, from the Chester Beatty Library<br />

Catalogue.<br />

8632. Audubon California, Sacramento, CA. $100,000, 2007. For strategic<br />

planning for Audubon Center at Debs Park.<br />

8633. Barnes Foundation, Merion, PA. $10,000,000, 2007. For Barnes<br />

Relocation Initiative.<br />

8634. Brown University, Providence, RI. $741,100, 2007. For initiatives at<br />

Annenberg Institute for School Reform.<br />

8635. Center for Nonviolent Education and Parenting, Los Angeles, CA.<br />

$80,000, 2007. To create Trainers Institute.<br />

8636. Chattanooga-Hamilton County Public Education Fund, Chattanooga, TN.<br />

$1,000,000, 2007. For Leadership Development Program, to expand<br />

whole school change initiatives, and to build stronger public support for<br />

public schools.<br />

8637. Coalition of Essential Schools, Oakland, CA. $500,000, 2007. For<br />

Interactive Video Project on Exemplary Practice of Teachers (CES<br />

Principles in Action).<br />

8638. Columbus Public Schools, Columbus, OH. $258,726, 2007. For<br />

Columbus Civic Education Model.<br />

8639. COPE Health Solutions, Los Angeles, CA. $125,000, 2007. To enhance<br />

Health Workforce Transformation program.<br />

8640. Creative Time, New York, NY. $107,000, 2007. To publish Creative<br />

Time’s 33rd Anniversary book.<br />

8641. Eisenhower Medical Center, Rancho Mirage, CA. $10,000,000, 2007.<br />

For Expansion Program, Capital Campaign, construction of Walter and<br />

Leonore Annenberg Pavilion, and to ensure adequacy of facilities and<br />

quality of clinical care.<br />

8642. Foreign Policy Association, New York, NY. $480,000, 2007. For Great<br />

Decisions in the Classroom.<br />

8643. Freedoms Foundation at Valley Forge, Valley Forge, PA. $50,000, 2007.<br />

For Los Angeles County Chapter’s Youth and Teacher Education<br />

Programs.<br />

8644. Friends of the Los Angeles River, Los Angeles, CA. $200,000, 2007.<br />

To implement five-year Strategic Plan.<br />

8645. Greater Los Angeles Zoo Association, Los Angeles, CA. $250,000,<br />

2007. For development of Director’s Initiative for Los Angeles Zoo.<br />

8646. Houston A Plus Challenge, Houston, TX. $4,000,000, 2007. For Phase<br />

II Plan.<br />

8647. Institute for Educational Advancement, South Pasadena, CA. $75,000,<br />

2007.<br />

8648. International House of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA. $100,000, 2007.<br />

For fundraising infrastructure.<br />

8649. John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, Washington, DC.<br />

$100,000, 2007. For Arts Management Institute.<br />

8650. Kayne-ERAS Center, Culver City, CA. $100,000, 2007. To provide<br />

school with salary support, benefits, and professional development<br />

opportunities for teaching staff.<br />

8651. Lankenau Hospital Foundation, Wynnewood, PA. $100,000, 2007. For<br />

nursing education program.<br />

8652. Long Beach Nonprofit Partnership, Long Beach, CA. $10,000, 2007.<br />

For feasibility study for Nonprofit Information Network.<br />

8653. Los Angeles Community Garden Council, Los Angeles, CA. $20,000,<br />

2007. For Stanford Avalon Community Garden.<br />

8654. Los Angeles Conservation Corps, Los Angeles, CA. $100,000, 2007.<br />

For salary of teacher and counselor for Education Programs and Support<br />

& Transition Services Department.<br />

8655. Los Angeles Neighborhood Land Trust, Los Angeles, CA. $196,000,<br />

2007. For strategic planning and community park development<br />

programs.<br />

8656. Los Angeles Police Foundation, Los Angeles, CA. $600,000, 2007. For<br />

discretionary fund for President to support leadership education and<br />

training programs for Los Angeles Police Department.<br />

8657. Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY. $1,000,000, 2007. To<br />

upgrade Museum’s infrastructure.<br />

8658. National Council for the Social Studies, Campaign for the Civic Mission<br />

of Schools, Washington, DC. $250,000, 2007. To develop national<br />

inventory and online civic learning database (Civic Learning Online).<br />

8659. National Council for the Social Studies, Campaign for the Civic Mission<br />

of Schools, Washington, DC. $60,000, 2007. To develop national<br />

inventory and online civic learning database (Civic Learning Online -<br />

Phase II).<br />

8660. National Gallery of Art, Washington, DC. $1,000,000, 2007. To<br />

establish Annenberg Fund for International Exchange of Art.<br />

8661. Ocean Alliance, Lincoln, MA. $375,000, 2007. For additional analyses<br />

of whale samples, and to upgrade office network systems and<br />

infrastructure, verify database integrity, refit vessel Odyssey, and extend<br />

SeaChange program.<br />

8662. P.S. Arts, Los Angeles, CA. $148,000, 2007. For Infrastructure-Building<br />

Initiative.<br />

8663. Planned Parenthood Southeastern Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA.<br />

$167,000, 2007. For Education and Professional Development Program<br />

of Owning Our Future campaign.<br />

8664. Principia Corporation, Saint Louis, MO. $334,000, 2007. For Visiting<br />

Scholars Program.<br />

8665. Public Interest Projects, New York, NY. $50,000, 2007. For<br />

Southeastern Pennsylvania Fund for Education Organizing.<br />

8666. Rural School and Community Trust, Arlington, VA. $250,000, 2007. For<br />

development of business plan and leadership transition plan.<br />

8667. Santa Catalina Island Conservancy, Avalon, CA. $550,151, 2007. For<br />

Isla Earth radio series and continued development of Master Plan, as<br />

part of Moving the Vision Forward - Creating a Legacy of Leadership for<br />

the 21st Century campaign.<br />

8668. Special Olympics Southern California, Culver City, CA. $50,000, 2007.<br />

For capacity building initiative.<br />

8669. Teach for America, New York, NY. $500,000, 2007. For Teach for<br />

America in School District of Philadelphia.<br />

8670. Teachers Network, Impact II (Implementing Materials and Programs<br />

Affecting Classroom Teaching), New York, NY. $105,000, 2007. For New<br />

Teacher Resource Program in California.<br />

8671. Teachers Network, Impact II (Implementing Materials and Programs<br />

Affecting Classroom Teaching), New York, NY. $105,000, 2007. For New<br />

Teacher Resource Program in California.<br />

8672. Toberman Settlement House, San Pedro, CA. $95,000, 2007. For<br />

Toberman Staffing Logic Model.<br />

8673. TreePeople, Beverly Hills, CA. $500,000, 2007. For Campaign for<br />

Capacity.<br />

8674. University of Pennsylvania, Annenberg Public Policy Center,<br />

Philadelphia, PA. $100,000, 2007. For Columbus, Ohio Student Voices<br />

Website and Focused Teacher Support Plan for Civic Education Initiative<br />

Teachers.<br />

8675. University of Pennsylvania, Graduate School of Education, Philadelphia,<br />

PA. $1,100,000, 2007. For Distributed Leadership Initiative.<br />

8676. VIP Community Mental Health Center, Los Angeles, CA. $100,000,<br />

2007. For information technology consultant, program development<br />

coordinator, and assistant intake coordinator for Community-Based<br />

Assessment & Treatment Center.<br />

8677. Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, NY. $2,500,000, 2007.<br />

To endow Walter and Leonore Annenberg Fund for School and Educator<br />

Programs.<br />

8678. Wild Dolphin Project, Jupiter, FL. $120,000, 2007. For salary support<br />

to hire development staff member and to support preservation of<br />

underwater footage project.<br />

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Grants for Capacity Building, Management & Technical Assistance<br />

Claneil—PENNSYLVANIA<br />

Claude Worthington Benedum Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to southwestern PA and WV. No support for<br />

biomedical research, national organizations, or individual elementary or<br />

secondary schools. No grants to individuals, or for student aid,<br />

fellowships, travel, ongoing operating expenses, annual appeals,<br />

membership drives, conferences, films, books, or audio-visual<br />

productions (unless an integral part of a foundation supported program),<br />

or for construction, equipment, religious activities or endowments.<br />

8679. Allegheny Intermediate Unit, Homestead, PA. $180,000, 2007. For<br />

Math and Science Collaborative to provide curriculum consultants and<br />

establish Teacher Leader Academies in four Intermediate Units of<br />

Southwestern Pennsylvania.<br />

8680. Berea College, Berea, KY. $25,000, 2007. For planning and promotion<br />

costs of Brushy Fork Annual Institute in West Virginia and scholarships<br />

for West Virginia organizations to attend.<br />

8681. Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA. $170,000, 2007. For<br />

educational workshops for teachers and students on design and<br />

production of robots as learning activities.<br />

8682. Community Design Center of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA. $25,000,<br />

2007. For operating support to increase civic engagement and facilitate<br />

improvements in quality of design and planning in Pittsburgh.<br />

8683. CommunityWorks in West Virginia, Charleston, WV. $65,000, 2007. For<br />

continued operating and program support for low-income housing<br />

initiatives.<br />

8684. Downtown Management Organization, Pittsburgh Downtown<br />

Partnership, Pittsburgh, PA. $20,000, 2007. For marketing project to<br />

re-establish Market Square as center of safe and enjoyable urban living.<br />

8685. EdVenture Group, Morgantown, WV. $162,000, 2007. For professional<br />

development program to help Advanced Placement teachers meet new<br />

College Board requirements.<br />

8686. Greater Pittsburgh Arts Council, Pittsburgh, PA. $225,000, 2007. For<br />

capacity building program.<br />

8687. Huntington, City of, Huntington, WV. $50,000, 2007. To build<br />

community capacity and increase citizen engagement by identifying and<br />

completing targeted projects that are part of strategic community plan.<br />

8688. Innovation Works, Pittsburgh, PA. $200,000, 2007. For Innovation<br />

Adoption Grant Fund, to provide financial and intellectual support to<br />

manufacturing companies in distressed rural communities to maintain<br />

global competitiveness through new product or process research and<br />

development.<br />

8689. Marshall University Foundation, Huntington, WV. $43,000, 2007. For<br />

design, planning, and evaluation of school-based dental services through<br />

community health centers and school-based health centers.<br />

8690. Mattress Factory, Pittsburgh, PA. $65,000, 2007. For professional<br />

development program for teachers in Greene, Fayette, and Washington<br />

Counties using ’installation art’ to address state standards for visual art<br />

and to integrate art into other disciplines.<br />

8691. Mission West Virginia, Hurricane, WV. $125,000, 2007. For continued<br />

support for Wellspring Center to build capacity of faith-based and<br />

community-based organizations statewide as matching funds for federal<br />

Health and Human Services grant.<br />

8692. North Central West Virginia Community Action Association, Fairmont,<br />

WV. $12,500, 2007. To provide training to Head Start, Taylor County<br />

Board of Education, and child care professionals in nine-county area<br />

using ’I am Moving, I am Learning’ physical fitness and nutrition program<br />

aimed at combating childhood obesity.<br />

8693. Pittsburgh Partnership for Neighborhood Development, Pittsburgh, PA.<br />

$155,000, 2007. For economic development planning grants to small<br />

cities in Fayette, Washington, Westmoreland, and Mercer Counties.<br />

8694. Region III Workforce Investment Board of Kanawha County, Charleston,<br />

WV. $210,000, 2007. To pilot additional assessment and job matching<br />

services in set of employment centers.<br />

8695. Regional Education Service Agency, Huntington, WV. $128,300, 2007.<br />

To develop coaching program to supplement West Virginia Department<br />

of Education ’21st Century Learning’ professional development plan.<br />

8696. Regional Education Service Agency, Martinsburg, WV. $107,500, 2007.<br />

For pilot cyber mentoring program for full-time substitute teachers in<br />

Eastern Panhandle.<br />

8697. Rural Emergency Trauma Institute, Wheeling, WV. $300,000, 2007. To<br />

develop West Virginia Statewide Centralized Hospital and Emergency<br />

Medical Triage and Coordination Center by providing planning support for<br />

Center and training of local providers.<br />

8698. Sarah Heinz House Association, Pittsburgh, PA. $30,000, 2007. For<br />

planning costs for center for best practices and staff training in<br />

after-school programming.<br />

8699. University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA. $78,000, 2007. For<br />

’Shakespeare-in-the Schools’ program to provide theatre performances,<br />

artist residencies, and teacher workshops in Fayette, Washington, and<br />

Greene Counties.<br />

8700. West Virginia Department of Education, Charleston, WV. $115,000,<br />

2007. For professional development of elementary teachers integrating<br />

21st Century Learning Skills into State Mathematics standards.<br />

8701. West Virginia Department of Education, Charleston, WV. $50,000,<br />

2007. For team-generated professional development of arts educators<br />

using community arts groups, higher education, parents, and RESAs.<br />

8702. West Virginia University Foundation, Morgantown, WV. $150,000,<br />

2007. To develop WV Coalition for TBED (Tech Based Economic<br />

Development), create and publish West Virginia TBED strategic plan, and<br />

assist projects advancing TBED statewide.<br />

8703. West Virginia University Foundation, Morgantown, WV. $75,000, 2007.<br />

For West Virginia Statewide Collegiate Student Business Plan<br />

Competition.<br />

8704. Wood County Public Schools, Parkersburg, WV. $102,000, 2007. For<br />

expanded health screening, improved physical education curriculum,<br />

increased role of Wellness Policy Council, and expanded evaluation.<br />

The Buhl Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in southwestern PA, with emphasis on the<br />

Pittsburgh area. No support for religious or political activities, or<br />

nationally funded organizations. No grants to individuals, or for building<br />

funds, overhead costs, accumulated deficits, operating budgets,<br />

scholarships, fellowships, fundraising campaigns; no loans (except for<br />

program-related investments).<br />

8705. Allegheny Intermediate Unit, Homestead, PA. $30,000, 2006. 3-year<br />

grant. For county-wide Professional Development Day. Grant made<br />

through Frick Educational Fund.<br />

8706. APEX Consortium, Pittsburgh, PA. $40,000, 2006. For Teacher<br />

Leadership Academies. Grant made through Frick Educational Fund.<br />

8707. Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA. $77,400, 2006. For<br />

building capacity for Carnegie Library Foundation.<br />

8708. Northside Leadership Conference, Pittsburgh, PA. $75,000, 2006. For<br />

Allegheny Commons Restoration Project.<br />

8709. Northside Leadership Conference, Pittsburgh, PA. $50,000, 2006. For<br />

redevelopment of East Ohio Street.<br />

8710. Urban League of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA. $210,000, 2006. For<br />

Technology Plan.<br />

E. Rhodes & Leona B. Carpenter Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in MA, NC, NY, PA, TX, and Richmond, VA (for<br />

performing arts only). No support for private secondary education, or<br />

large public charities. No grants to individuals or for endowments<br />

(generally).<br />

8711. New York Botanical Garden, Bronx, NY. $10,000, 2006. Toward<br />

developing, testing and implementation children’s program, A Japanese<br />

Flower Show.<br />

8712. Zen Hospice Project, San Francisco, CA. $30,000, 2006. Toward<br />

designing and implementing new program for hospice professionals.<br />

Claneil Foundation, Inc.<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in southeastern PA. No support for religion-based<br />

programming. No grants to individuals.<br />

8713. A Womans Place, Doylestown, PA. $10,000, 2006. For infrastructure.<br />

8714. Childrens Hospital Foundation, Philadelphia, PA. $40,000, 2006. For<br />

MOM Program evaluation.<br />

8715. Childrens Literacy Initiative, Philadelphia, PA. $25,000, 2006. For<br />

capacity building for evaluation and assessment.<br />

8716. Commonwealth Zoological Corporation, Boston, MA. $40,000, 2006.<br />

For Strategic Plan priorities.<br />

8717. Delaware Valley Grantmakers, Philadelphia, PA. $14,000, 2006. For<br />

Strategic Plan implementation.<br />

8718. Downeast Lakes Land Trust, Grand Lake Stream, ME. $15,000, 2006.<br />

For organizational and program planning.<br />

8719. Food Project, Lincoln, MA. $30,000, 2006. For final year of trainings<br />

across the country and new projects in evaluation.<br />

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8720. Green Valleys Association of Southeastern Pennsylvania, Pottstown,<br />

PA. $12,000, 2006. For technical assistance with stormwater<br />

management.<br />

8721. John J. Tyler Arboretum, Media, PA. $10,000, 2006. For strategic plan.<br />

8722. Land Trust Alliance, Washington, DC. $45,000, 2006. For business<br />

plans for key elements of the conservation easement defense program.<br />

8723. Mill at Anselma Preservation and Educational Trust, Chester Springs,<br />

PA. $12,000, 2006. For Strategic Plan.<br />

8724. New Kensington Community Development Corporation, Philadelphia,<br />

PA. $15,000, 2006. For expansion and marketing of the Garden Center.<br />

8725. Nonprofit Finance Fund, New York, NY. $38,000, 2006. For Efficiency<br />

and Capitalization Initiative.<br />

8726. Nonprofit Finance Fund, New York, NY. $14,000, 2006. For financial<br />

and management services to nonprofit organizations.<br />

8727. NPower Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA. $10,000, 2006. For technology<br />

assistance to nonprofits.<br />

8728. Philadelphia Education Fund, Philadelphia, PA. $30,000, 2006. For high<br />

school reform plan.<br />

Colcom Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving with a national focus in the areas of population and<br />

immigration, with a regional focus for environment and conservation, and<br />

with a local focus (Pittsburgh, PA) for community and economic<br />

development. No grants to individuals, or for scholarships; no loans.<br />

8729. Federation for American Immigration Reform, Washington, DC.<br />

$200,000, 2006. For Leadership Training and Diversity Spokesperson<br />

Development Project.<br />

The Comcast Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national basis in areas of company operations. No<br />

support for discriminatory organizations, private foundations, or political<br />

candidates or organizations. No grants to individuals (except for<br />

scholarships), or for marketing sponsorships, sporting events, trips or<br />

tours, capital campaigns, or endowments.<br />

8730. American Red Cross, Mile High Chapter, Denver, CO. $35,000, 2006.<br />

For Prepare Colorado disaster preparedness program.<br />

8731. Arts and Business Council of Greater Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA.<br />

$50,000, 2006. For Technology Connectors program, to help ensure that<br />

all arts and cultural organizations in Greater Philadelphia Region are able<br />

to use technology more strategically and effectively.<br />

8732. ConnectMichigan Alliance, Lansing, MI. $50,000, 2006. For statewide<br />

volunteer and community service initiatives through neighborhood<br />

resources service, learning projects,opportunity listservs, education for<br />

nonprofits, and volunteers.<br />

8733. Kamaron Foundation, Peachtree City, GA. $20,000, 2006. For KC3<br />

Positive Label Program, research-based character education and bullying<br />

prevention program that offers educators and students simple, eloquent,<br />

and fun techniques to manage aggressive behaviors and build<br />

self-esteem.<br />

8734. Michigan Roundtable for Diversity and Inclusion, Detroit, MI. $10,000,<br />

2006. For comprehensive leadership development program in five target<br />

schools in Wayne, Oakland, and Macomb to work with youth and teachers<br />

to acquire skills, knowledge, and attitudes vital to growing pluralism of<br />

communities.<br />

8735. People for People, Philadelphia, PA. $25,000, 2006. For People for<br />

People’s Importance of Literacy program, supporting renewed<br />

partnership with Children’s Literacy Initiative to increase children’s<br />

literacy skills and foster love of reading by providing professional<br />

development for teachers.<br />

8736. Philadelphia Orchestra Association, Philadelphia, PA. $15,000, 2006.<br />

For school partnership program with three Philadelphia schools,<br />

providing educational materials, pre- and post-visit to orchestra<br />

performance for teachers and students in Greater Philadelphia Region.<br />

8737. Young Americans Center for Financial Education, Denver, CO. $20,000,<br />

2006. For renewed support of International Towne program designed to<br />

train teachers to educate students cultural awareness and<br />

understanding, and teach global economics to middle school students<br />

from some of most diverse, disadvantaged areas in Colorado.<br />

8738. YWCA Lake County, Waukegan, IL. $20,000, 2006. For English with a<br />

Purpose, adult literacy program training parents and childcare providers<br />

in reading, writing, and speaking English language, supporting additional<br />

Spanish-speaking adults in program.<br />

Connelly Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving in Philadelphia, and surrounding counties of Bucks,<br />

Chester, Delaware and Montgomery, PA and Camden, NJ. No support for<br />

political or national organizations. No grants to individuals, or for<br />

research or annual appeals.<br />

8739. Archdiocese of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA. $14,384, 2006. For<br />

archdiocesan learning disabilities program-to fund newly expanded<br />

educational initiative: assistive technology pilot program palm pilots for<br />

children with learning disabilities-includes training and evaluation.<br />

8740. Childrens Scholarship Fund, Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA. $10,000,<br />

2006. For implementation of survey to track and evaluate impact and<br />

effectiveness of CSFP program and to make modifications based on<br />

survey results.<br />

8741. Community Accountants, Philadelphia, PA. $10,000, 2006. For<br />

outreach and expansion initiative to include using media and workshops<br />

to get word out and recruiting more accountant volunteers to provide<br />

nonprofits in Bucks, Chester, Mont. and Delaware counties with<br />

accounting services.<br />

8742. Delaware Valley Grantmakers, Philadelphia, PA. $12,000, 2006. To<br />

assist those committed to helping others through networking, knowledge<br />

and professional development.<br />

8743. Hispanics in Philanthropy, San Francisco, CA. $20,000, 2006. For<br />

Funders’ collaborative for strong Latino communities in Philadelphia<br />

area, to build capacity for Latino-led nonprofits in Philadelphia.<br />

8744. Homeless Advocacy Project, Philadelphia, PA. $10,000, 2006. For<br />

direct outreach to homeless individuals, families, and community groups<br />

through legal counseling/representation in clinics at homeless shelters<br />

and soup kitchens.<br />

8745. Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania, Bridging the Gaps Program,<br />

Philadelphia, PA. $20,000, 2006. For general operating support pledge<br />

for Philadelphia Bridging Gaps program to provide service to economically<br />

disadvantaged and underserved populations while training community<br />

responsive health/social services professionals.<br />

8746. Lutheran Social Mission Society, Philadelphia, PA. $10,000, 2006. To<br />

increase capacity of child abuse prevention project, Children and Mom’s<br />

Project (CAMP), to provide training for pediatricians at St. Christopher’s<br />

Ambulatory Pediatrics Clinic to screen female caretakers for domestic<br />

violence in home.<br />

8747. Peoples Light and Theater Company, Malvern, PA. $15,000, 2006. For<br />

Project Discovery, nationally recognized arts education program that<br />

fosters appreciation of theater, builds skills in literacy and problem<br />

solving and helps teachers reach students who have difficulty learning.<br />

8748. Sisters of Saint Joseph of Chestnut Hill, Philadelphia, PA. $78,798,<br />

2006. For continued support of sister Margaret Gavaghan and sister<br />

Maureen Macelderry as field counselors to Connelly scholars.<br />

Dominion Foundation<br />

(formerly Consolidated Natural Gas Company Foundation)<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in CT, Christian, Sangamon, and Will County, IL,<br />

Lake County, IN, MD, MA, NY, Beaufort, Bertie, Camden, Chowan,<br />

Currituck, Dare, Edgecomb, Gates, Granville, Halifax, Hertford, Hyde,<br />

Martin, Nash, Northampton, Pasquotank, Perquimans, Pitt, Roanoke,<br />

Tyrell, Warren, Washington, and Weldon, NC, Allen, Ashland, Ashtabula,<br />

Auglaize, Belmont, Carroll, Columbiana, Cuyahoga, Geauga, Guernsey,<br />

Hardin, Holmes, Knox, Lake, Mahoning, Medina, Mercer, Monroe,<br />

Muskingum, Noble, Paulding, Portage, Putman, Shelby, Stark, Summit,<br />

Trumbull, Tuscarawas, Van Wert, Washington, Wayne, and Wood County,<br />

OH, Allegheny, Armstrong, Beaver, Blair, Bucks, Butler, Cambria,<br />

Cameron, Clarion, Clearfield, Clinton, Crawford, Elk, Fayette, Franklin,<br />

Greene, Indiana, Jefferson, Juniata, Lawrence, Mercer, McKean, Potter,<br />

Somerset, Tioga, Venango, Washington, and Westmoreland County, PA,<br />

RI, VA, WV, and WI. No support for churches or other sectarian<br />

organizations, fraternal, political, advocacy, or labor organizations, or<br />

discriminatory organizations. No grants to individuals, or for religious<br />

programs, general operating support for individual United Way agencies,<br />

fundraising events, golf tournaments or other sporting events, benefit or<br />

courtesy advertising, travel or student trips or tours, or memorial<br />

campaigns.<br />

8749. C3, Inc., Richmond, VA. $45,000, 2007. For general operating support.<br />

8750. Famicos Foundation, Cleveland, OH. $10,000, 2007. For general<br />

operating support.<br />

8751. Mecklenburg County Business-Education Partnership, Chase City, VA.<br />

$15,000, 2007. For general operating support.<br />

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8752. Mecklenburg County Business-Education Partnership, Chase City, VA.<br />

$15,000, 2007. For general operating support.<br />

8753. Mentoring Partnership of Southwestern Pennsylvania, Pittsburgh, PA.<br />

$10,000, 2007. For general operating support.<br />

8754. Virginia Network of Nonprofit Organizations, Richmond, VA. $25,000,<br />

2007. For general operating support.<br />

8755. Virginians for the Arts Foundation, Richmond, VA. $20,000, 2007. For<br />

general operating support.<br />

Eden Hall Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to southwestern PA. No support for private<br />

foundations, sectarian or denominational religious organizations (except<br />

those providing direct educational or health care services to the public),<br />

or political or fraternal organizations. No grants to individuals, or<br />

generally for operating budgets, endowments, or deficit financing.<br />

8756. Neighborhood Academy, Pittsburgh, PA. $175,000, 2006. For<br />

Long-Range Sustainability Plan.<br />

8757. Pittsburgh Public Theater, Pittsburgh, PA. $175,000, 2006. For artistic<br />

excellence, management development, and education and outreach<br />

programming.<br />

The Erie Community Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to Erie County, PA. No support for sectarian religious<br />

activities, fire departments, nursing homes, or school playgrounds. No<br />

grants to individuals (except for scholarships), or for fundraising events,<br />

programs ads, organization start-up costs, endowments, deficit<br />

financing, or operating expenses.<br />

8758. American Red Cross, Erie, PA. $10,050, 2007. For Safe Sitter training.<br />

8759. Emergycare, Erie, PA. $10,000, 2007. For healthcare provider training<br />

institute.<br />

8760. Nonprofit Partnership, Erie, PA. $150,000, 2007. For operating<br />

support.<br />

8761. Nonprofit Partnership, Erie, PA. $50,000, 2007. For capacity building.<br />

8762. Ophelia Project, Erie, PA. $10,000, 2007. For needs assessment and<br />

cyberbullying awareness program.<br />

The Grable Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in southwestern PA. No grants to individuals, or<br />

for scholarships or endowment funds.<br />

8763. Allegheny Intermediate Unit, Homestead, PA. $30,000, 2006. For<br />

Building on Student Success.<br />

8764. Berks County Intermediate Unit, Reading, PA. $100,000, 2006. For<br />

Public Engagement Campaign.<br />

8765. Big Brothers Big Sisters of Beaver County, Rochester, PA. $10,000,<br />

2006. For Partnership Capacity-Building Project.<br />

8766. Big Brothers Big Sisters of Greater Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA. $30,000,<br />

2006. For service delivery model.<br />

8767. Chatham College, Pittsburgh, PA. $30,000, 2006. For The Pittsburgh<br />

Teachers Institute.<br />

8768. Consortium for Public Education, McKeesport, PA. $25,000, 2006. For<br />

strategic planning.<br />

8769. Duquesne University, Pittsburgh, PA. $40,000, 2006. For Principal<br />

Support Network.<br />

8770. Forbes Funds, Pittsburgh, PA. $30,000, 2006.<br />

8771. Manchester Bidwell Corporation, Pittsburgh, PA. $100,000, 2006. For<br />

Financial Strategy Assessment.<br />

8772. Mentoring Partnership of Southwestern Pennsylvania, Pittsburgh, PA.<br />

$60,000, 2006. For operating support.<br />

8773. Pittsburgh Opera, Pittsburgh, PA. $25,000, 2006. For Opera<br />

Connections.<br />

8774. Point Park University, Pittsburgh, PA. $50,000, 2006. For Project:<br />

ECHO.<br />

8775. Prime Stage Theater, Pittsburgh, PA. $10,000, 2006. For Education<br />

Director.<br />

8776. Robert Morris University, Moon Township, PA. $100,000, 2006. For<br />

Bayer Center for Nonprofit Management and Executive Service Corps.<br />

8777. Robert Morris University, Moon Township, PA. $50,000, 2006. For<br />

Bayer Center for Nonprofit Management.<br />

8778. Tides Center PA, Pittsburgh, PA. $30,000, 2006. For the Sprout Fund.<br />

8779. Tides Center PA, Pittsburgh, PA. $10,000, 2006. For The Sprout Fund:<br />

Get Engaged.<br />

8780. United Way of Allegheny County, Pittsburgh, PA. $100,000, 2006. For<br />

Capacity Building Campaign.<br />

8781. University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA. $66,500, 2006. For Principals<br />

Academy of Western Pennsylvania.<br />

8782. University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA. $22,500, 2006. For Institute<br />

for Learning.<br />

8783. University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA. $15,000, 2006. For Leadership<br />

Assessment Team.<br />

8784. University of Pittsburgh, Greensburg, PA. $12,500, 2006. For<br />

workshops for contemporary physics for high school teachers.<br />

8785. University of Pittsburgh, School of Education, Pittsburgh, PA. $65,000,<br />

2006. For Partnership for School District Improvement.<br />

8786. Urban Youth Action, Pittsburgh, PA. $40,000, 2006. For<br />

capacity-building project.<br />

8787. Venture Outdoors, Pittsburgh, PA. $20,000, 2006. For Executive<br />

Director search.<br />

8788. Westminster College, New Wilmington, PA. $52,500, 2006. For Center<br />

for Excellence in Teaching and Learning.<br />

8789. Wilkinsburg School District, Wilkinsburg, PA. $25,000, 2006. For<br />

Teachers’ Institute.<br />

8790. World Affairs Council of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA. $15,000, 2006. For<br />

Understanding the Cause and Consequences of Global Conflict.<br />

The Heinz Endowments<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily to southwestern PA. Funding for projects outside<br />

the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania is generally only at specific request<br />

of the foundation. No support for for-profit organizations. No grants to<br />

individuals.<br />

8791. Allegheny Land Trust, Sewickley, PA. $170,000, 2007. To build capacity<br />

to implement Strategic Plan including ALT Greenprint.<br />

8792. August Wilson Center for African American Culture, Pittsburgh, PA.<br />

$30,000, 2007. To launch strategic planning process.<br />

8793. Brew House Association, Pittsburgh, PA. $75,000, 2007. For new<br />

position of executive director.<br />

8794. Carnegie Institute, Pittsburgh, PA. $150,000, 2007. For Arts Education<br />

Collaborative to plan and assess arts education in Pittsburgh Public<br />

Schools.<br />

8795. Carnegie Institute, Carnegie Science Center, Pittsburgh, PA. $100,000,<br />

2007. For architect selection process for Eco.Experience project.<br />

8796. Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA. $50,000, 2007. For new<br />

communications and marketing initiative.<br />

8797. Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA. $400,000, 2007. For<br />

capacity-building for Next-Generation Computing in Department of<br />

Computer Science.<br />

8798. Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA. $120,000, 2007. For study<br />

of Pennsylvania student achievement as result of teachers having met<br />

higher certification standards.<br />

8799. Carnegie Mellon University, School of Architecture, Pittsburgh, PA.<br />

$100,000, 2007. For technical and professional assistance for<br />

advancement of environmental building projects in Pittsburgh.<br />

8800. Center for Effective Philanthropy, Cambridge, MA. $41,600, 2007. To<br />

prepare Staff Perception and Grantee Perception Report for Heinz<br />

Endowments.<br />

8801. Center for Victims of Violence and Crime, Pittsburgh, PA. $35,000,<br />

2007. To develop comprehensive strategic plan for environmental<br />

education project known as Enlightened Voices for Environmental<br />

Awareness.<br />

8802. Central Susquehanna Intermediate Unit, Center for Schools and<br />

Communities, Lewisburg, PA. $75,000, 2007. To evaluate model of<br />

School /Family/Community Partnerships in targeted western<br />

Pennsylvania districts.<br />

8803. City Theater Company, Pittsburgh, PA. $20,000, 2007. To facilitate and<br />

develop new strategic plan.<br />

8804. Communications Network, Naperville, IL. $25,000, 2007. For<br />

continued institutional support of mission to promote communication in<br />

service to field of philanthropy.<br />

8805. Community College of Allegheny County Educational Foundation,<br />

Pittsburgh, PA. $30,000, 2007. For search for new President.<br />

8806. Community College of Allegheny County Educational Foundation,<br />

Pittsburgh, PA. $10,000, 2007. For moving and public relations for new<br />

president.<br />

8807. Community Design Center of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA. $47,000,<br />

2007. To expand Design Center’s physical space.<br />

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8808. Conservation Consultants, Pittsburgh, PA. $39,205, 2007. For Board<br />

Development.<br />

8809. Coro Center for Civic Leadership, Pittsburgh, PA. $280,000, 2007. For<br />

specific project support and start-up support funding within new strategic<br />

plan.<br />

8810. East Liberty Family Health Care Center, Pittsburgh, PA. $42,000, 2007.<br />

To develop infrastructure with associated business plan to expand Birth<br />

Circle program.<br />

8811. Extra Mile Education Foundation, Pittsburgh, PA. $50,000, 2007. For<br />

ongoing evaluation and improvement of Extra Mile elementary schools.<br />

8812. Forbes Funds, Pittsburgh, PA. $150,000, 2007. For technical<br />

assistance fund to improve after-school providers’ capacity to collect and<br />

use information.<br />

8813. Forbes Funds, Pittsburgh, PA. $100,000, 2007. To support leadership<br />

development and capacity building in health and human services and<br />

community development fields.<br />

8814. Forbes Funds, Pittsburgh, PA. $71,870, 2007. For two teams of Heinz<br />

Endowments Summer Youth Philanthropy interns.<br />

8815. Greater Pittsburgh Community Food Bank, Duquesne, PA. $100,000,<br />

2007. For gap study and organizational capacity building.<br />

8816. Green Building Alliance, Pittsburgh, PA. $250,000, 2007. For operating<br />

and program support.<br />

8817. Green Building Alliance, Pittsburgh, PA. $150,000, 2007. For projects<br />

to stimulate growth of green building products industry sector.<br />

8818. Green Building Alliance, Pittsburgh, PA. $100,000, 2007. For Green<br />

Building Products Initiative.<br />

8819. H. John Heinz III Center for Science, Economics and the Environment,<br />

Washington, DC. $150,000, 2007. To increase capacity in fundraising<br />

and communications.<br />

8820. Hosanna House, Wilkinsburg, PA. $300,000, 2007. For agency<br />

sustainability.<br />

8821. Imani Christian Academy, Pittsburgh, PA. $200,000, 2007. To develop<br />

and implement business plan and improve fundraising capabilities.<br />

8822. Local Government Academy, Pittsburgh, PA. $200,000, 2007. To<br />

continue implementing environmentally-related regional business plan<br />

and foster multi-municipal planning.<br />

8823. Magee-Womens Hospital, Pittsburgh, PA. $50,000, 2007. Toward<br />

programmatic follow up and evaluation of Women’s Environmental<br />

Health Conference.<br />

8824. Manchester Craftsmens Guild, Pittsburgh, PA. $150,000, 2007. For<br />

Youth Arts Program and to implement of new business plan.<br />

8825. Mattress Factory, Pittsburgh, PA. $25,000, 2007. For strategic plan.<br />

8826. Mendelssohn Choir of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA. $15,000, 2007. For<br />

inaugural concert performance and board retreat.<br />

8827. Mount Washington Community Development Corporation, Pittsburgh,<br />

PA. $150,000, 2007. For implementation of Grand View Scenic Byway<br />

Park operating plan.<br />

8828. Nego Gato, Pittsburgh, PA. $50,000, 2007. For staffing support.<br />

8829. Neighborhood Academy, Pittsburgh, PA. $200,000, 2007. To develop<br />

and implement business plan and improve fundraising capabilities.<br />

8830. Pennsylvania Environmental Council, Harrisburg, PA. $200,000, 2007.<br />

For stormwater management, Green Pittsburgh, riverfront and Natural<br />

Infrastructure projects in Allegheny County.<br />

8831. Pittsburgh Board of Public Education, Pittsburgh, PA. $100,000, 2007.<br />

For Pre-K audit.<br />

8832. Pittsburgh Cancer Institute, UPMC Cancer Pavilion, Pittsburgh, PA.<br />

$750,000, 2007. To expand capacity of Center for Environmental<br />

Oncology.<br />

8833. Pittsburgh Dance Alloy, Pittsburgh, PA. $10,000, 2007. To implement<br />

strategic plan.<br />

8834. Pittsburgh Glass Center, Pittsburgh, PA. $11,000, 2007. For<br />

independent organizational assessment and plan to address any<br />

structural or organizational issues.<br />

8835. Pittsburgh History and Landmarks Foundation, Pittsburgh, PA. $45,000,<br />

2007. To develop working drawings for renovations to New Granada<br />

Theatre.<br />

8836. Pittsburgh Partnership for Neighborhood Development, Pittsburgh, PA.<br />

$45,000, 2007. To provide bridge funding to help support Pittsburgh<br />

Community and Neighborhood Information System project as it prepares<br />

to implement business plan.<br />

8837. River City Brass Band, Pittsburgh, PA. $11,000, 2007. For strategic<br />

planning process.<br />

8838. Technology Collaborative, Pittsburgh, PA. $100,000, 2007. For<br />

commercialization of assistive living and quality-of-life technologies in<br />

southwest Pennsylvania region.<br />

8839. Three Rivers Wet Weather, Pittsburgh, PA. $250,000, 2007. For project<br />

to consolidate sewage infrastructure management.<br />

8840. Touchstone Center for Crafts, Farmington, PA. $19,150, 2007. For<br />

executive director search.<br />

8841. Turtle Creek Watershed Association, Wilmerding, PA. $25,000, 2007.<br />

To build organizational capacity to create higher visibility and greater<br />

credibility among residents and elected officials in Turtle Creek<br />

watershed to sustain long-term work of association on stormwater<br />

management issues.<br />

8842. University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA. $145,000, 2007. To evaluate<br />

Education Program initiatives.<br />

8843. University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA. $16,000, 2007. For<br />

consultation to Pittsburgh Public Schools for development of culturally<br />

sensitive disciplinary practices and professional development.<br />

8844. Westmoreland Museum of American Art, Greensburg, PA. $40,000,<br />

2007. For new strategic plan and implementation of formal planned<br />

giving program.<br />

Hillman Foundation<br />

(formerly The Hillman Foundation, Inc.)<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in Pittsburgh and southwestern PA. No grants to<br />

individuals, or for travel, conferences or seminars; no loans.<br />

8845. Bethlehem Haven of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA. $50,000, 2007. Toward<br />

transitional expenses related to merger with Miryams.<br />

8846. Center for Victims of Violence and Crime, Pittsburgh, PA. $20,000,<br />

2007. Toward transitional expenses related to merger with Pittsburgh<br />

Mediation Center.<br />

8847. Homeless Childrens Education Fund, Pittsburgh, PA. $25,000, 2007.<br />

Toward establishing Systems Advocate and Resource Network among<br />

parents, shelter staff, and public schools.<br />

Henry L. Hillman Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in Pittsburgh and southwestern PA. No grants to<br />

individuals, or for deficit financing, publications, or conferences; no<br />

loans.<br />

8848. Calvary Episcopal Church, Pittsburgh, PA. $35,000, 2006. Toward Every<br />

Member Canvass.<br />

8849. Shadyside Hospital Foundation, Pittsburgh, PA. $50,000, 2006.<br />

Toward Georgia Cooper Lung Cancer Research Registry and memorial<br />

lectureship.<br />

Roy A. Hunt Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in the Boston, MA, and Pittsburgh, PA, areas, also<br />

in CA, ID, NH, ME, and OH. No grants to individuals.<br />

8850. Community Design Center of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA. $15,000,<br />

2008. For general operating support.<br />

8851. Green Blue Institute, Charlottesville, VA. $30,000, 2008. For<br />

CleanGredients online information platform.<br />

8852. Green Building Alliance, Pittsburgh, PA. $50,000, 2008. For project<br />

management associated with creation of High Performance Building Data<br />

Protocol and National Repository.<br />

The Lenfest Foundation, Inc.<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in northern DE, southern NJ, and southeastern and<br />

south central PA. No support for disease research. No grants to<br />

individuals (except Lenfest scholarships), political organizations,<br />

religious programs or activities, university presses, tickets, tables or<br />

sponsorships or conferences, or organizations that deal with health,<br />

physical or mental disabilities; no loans.<br />

8853. Delaware Valley Grantmakers, Philadelphia, PA. $50,000, 2007. For<br />

Two-Year Strategic Plan Implementation Grant.<br />

8854. Teach for America, Philadelphia, PA. $250,000, 2007. For<br />

Sponsor-A-Teacher Challenge Grant.<br />

John R. McCune Charitable Trust<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in southwestern PA.<br />

8855. Center for Nonprofit Management, Dallas, TX. $30,000, 2006. For<br />

general support.<br />

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McCune Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in southwestern PA, with emphasis on the<br />

Pittsburgh area. No grants to individuals.<br />

8856. Carnegie Mellon University, H. John Heinz III School of Public Policy and<br />

Management, Pittsburgh, PA. $128,000, 2007. To develop and start-up<br />

the Institute for Social Innovation.<br />

8857. Community of Reconciliation, Pittsburgh, PA. $43,400, 2007. For<br />

financial review, legal costs related to ownership issues, and HVAC repair<br />

and replacement.<br />

8858. Forbes Funds, Pittsburgh, PA. $100,000, 2007. For continued support<br />

of nonprofit management applied research projects.<br />

8859. Frick Art and Historical Center, Pittsburgh, PA. $75,000, 2007. To build<br />

improved development capacity and stimulate higher levels of annual<br />

giving and support.<br />

8860. Looking Glass Institute, Pittsburgh, PA. $150,000, 2007. To underwrite<br />

the cost of providing a Financial Strategist (and team) to aid mid-sized<br />

community-based organizations with financial strategy and sustainability<br />

consultation.<br />

8861. Manchester Youth Development Center, Pittsburgh, PA. $50,000,<br />

2007. For leadership transition, staff and board development, operating<br />

support, capital improvements, and a part-time development staff<br />

position.<br />

8862. Manchester Youth Development Center, Pittsburgh, PA. $50,000,<br />

2007. For leadership transition, staff and board development, operating<br />

support, capital improvements, and a part-time development staff<br />

position.<br />

8863. National Parks Conservation Association, Knoxville, TN. $125,000,<br />

2007. To improve operational and financial management within selected<br />

national parks.<br />

8864. North Side Christian Health Center, Pittsburgh, PA. $250,000, 2007.<br />

Toward expansion of operations through a property acquisition and<br />

facility relocation campaign.<br />

8865. Pittsburgh Dance Alloy, Pittsburgh, PA. $30,000, 2007. To hire a<br />

managing director.<br />

8866. Pittsburgh Partnership for Neighborhood Development, Pittsburgh, PA.<br />

$190,000, 2007. For strategic plan.<br />

8867. Pittsburgh Social Enterprise Accelerator, Pittsburgh, PA. $425,000,<br />

2007. For operations and for programs.<br />

8868. Pittsburgh Social Enterprise Accelerator, Pittsburgh, PA. $425,000,<br />

2007. For operating and program support.<br />

8869. Pittsburgh Social Venture Partners, Pittsburgh, PA. $35,000, 2007. For<br />

staff support.<br />

8870. Quantum Theater, Pittsburgh, PA. $135,000, 2007. For strategic plan<br />

and organizational growth.<br />

8871. Technology Collaborative, Pittsburgh, PA. $250,000, 2007. For new<br />

programs after merger with Robotics Foundry.<br />

8872. Technology Collaborative, Pittsburgh, PA. $250,000, 2007. For<br />

Technology Commercialization Initiative.<br />

Katherine Mabis McKenna Foundation, Inc.<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in Westmoreland County, PA. No grants to<br />

individuals; no loans.<br />

8873. Westmoreland Trust, Greensburg, PA. $90,000, 2006. For general<br />

operating support for Greensburg Garden and Civic Center.<br />

Richard King Mellon Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in PA. No grants to individuals, or for fellowships<br />

or scholarships, or conduit organizations.<br />

8874. Allegheny County Department of Human Services, Pittsburgh, PA.<br />

$250,000, 2007. Toward development of strategic action plan to<br />

address future organizational technology needs.<br />

8875. Allegheny, County of, Pittsburgh, PA. $15,000, 2007. Toward<br />

assessment, performed by American Institute for Leisure Resources, to<br />

determine whether there is potential for increased revenue to sustain<br />

Allegheny County parks.<br />

8876. Angels Place, Pittsburgh, PA. $244,000, 2007. To build early childhood<br />

development and student-parent development, enhance staff<br />

competencies, and advance and measure program effectiveness.<br />

8877. Attack Theater, Pittsburgh, PA. $55,000, 2007. Toward support for<br />

building capacity for shared programming initiatives.<br />

8878. Bethlehem Haven of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA. $150,000, 2007.<br />

Toward merger between Bethlehem Haven and Miryam’s, specifically to<br />

repay bank debt on Miryam’s building.<br />

8879. Bike Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA. $36,000, 2007. Toward costs<br />

associated with engineering and signage for bike route identification.<br />

8880. Chatham College, Pittsburgh, PA. $50,000, 2007. Toward<br />

environmental initiatives planning grant.<br />

8881. Child Watch of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA. $50,000, 2007. Toward<br />

creation and distribution of assessment report and strategic plan, and<br />

operational support.<br />

8882. Community College of Allegheny County Educational Foundation,<br />

Pittsburgh, PA. $30,000, 2007. To search for new president.<br />

8883. Community Loan Fund of Southwestern Pennsylvania, Pittsburgh, PA.<br />

$35,000, 2007. Toward raising nonprofit awareness about real estate<br />

strategies and options.<br />

8884. Conservation Fund, Arlington, VA. $5,000,000, 2007. To help<br />

implement a strategy to protect and preserve the Rocky Mountain Front<br />

ecosystem.<br />

8885. Contact Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA. $50,000, 2007. Toward<br />

consolidation of hotline services to centralized call center for CONTACT<br />

Pittsburgh, Women’s Center and Shelter of Greater Pittsburgh, and<br />

Center for Victims of Violence and Crime.<br />

8886. Duquesne University, Pittsburgh, PA. $275,000, 2007. Toward New<br />

Trustees for New Pittsburgh Program, placing individuals under age of 40<br />

onto local nonprofit boards.<br />

8887. Elizabeth Seton Center, Pittsburgh, PA. $30,000, 2007. To retain two<br />

architectural firms to create Master Plan for construction of performing<br />

arts facility complex.<br />

8888. Garfield Jubilee Association, Pittsburgh, PA. $50,000, 2007. For<br />

necessary personnel, equipment and training to restore integrity of<br />

financial management system.<br />

8889. Gateway to the Arts, Pittsburgh, PA. $150,000, 2007. Toward Arts for<br />

Every Child Campaign, three year effort to strengthen their capacity to<br />

ensure that arts remain essential component to students’ overall<br />

educational experience.<br />

8890. Girl Scouts of the U.S.A., Talus Rock Council, Johnstown, PA.<br />

$300,000, 2007. Toward support to merge five non-profit Girl Scout<br />

Councils into one high-performance council.<br />

8891. Goodwill Industries of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA. $200,000, 2007.<br />

2-year grant. Toward operating support following merger of Goodwill<br />

Industries of Pittsburgh with Northside Common Ministries.<br />

8892. Grantmakers for Effective Organizations, Washington, DC. $50,000,<br />

2007. Toward collaboration to bring funders and nonprofit groups<br />

together to discuss organizations’ operational support needs and to<br />

foster improved relations with grantees.<br />

8893. Grantmakers of Western Pennsylvania, Pittsburgh, PA. $20,000, 2007.<br />

For Nonprofit Summit to bring together service delivery organizations and<br />

funders to explore common issues and themes.<br />

8894. Green Building Alliance, Pittsburgh, PA. $500,000, 2007. For Green<br />

Building Products Initiative, which will assist new companies, create new<br />

jobs and commercialize new product lines.<br />

8895. Hosanna House, Wilkinsburg, PA. $300,000, 2007. Toward transitional<br />

working capital and consulting support.<br />

8896. Jewish Healthcare Foundation of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA. $150,000,<br />

2007. Toward Phase I of Healthy Kids Path, collaborative program that<br />

combines communications skills of Family Communications, Inc.(FCI)<br />

with Pittsburgh technology company, MedRespond, LLC.<br />

8897. Leadership Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA. $200,000, 2007. 3-year grant.<br />

Toward support for capacity building initiatives that include curriculum<br />

enhancements for LDI program, program evaluation, and building<br />

organizational capacity.<br />

8898. Mennonite Urban Corps Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA. $20,000, 2007.<br />

Toward transitional working capital.<br />

8899. Neighborhood Housing Services of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA.<br />

$100,000, 2007. Toward renovation, build-out and furnishing of<br />

Neighbor Works Home Ownership.<br />

8900. Oglebay Foundation, Wheeling, WV. $150,000, 2007. 3-year grant.<br />

Toward support of National Parks and Recreation Training School.<br />

8901. Pennsylvania Organization for Women in Early Recovery, Pittsburgh, PA.<br />

$50,000, 2007. Toward transitional operating support to enable POWER<br />

to focus on capacity building efforts.<br />

8902. Phase 4 Learning Center, West Mifflin, PA. $250,000, 2007. Toward<br />

building of organization’s infrastructure (including outreach, technology<br />

and student assistance, and two supporting positions in office<br />

management and development).<br />

8903. Pittsburgh Dance Alloy, Pittsburgh, PA. $35,000, 2007. To build<br />

organizational capacity by supporting full-time, internal Managing<br />

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Director position responsible for increasing income and enhancing<br />

financial operations.<br />

8904. Pittsburgh Filmmakers, Pittsburgh, PA. $150,000, 2007. Toward final<br />

phase of merger between Pittsburgh Filmmakers and Pittsburgh Center<br />

for Arts.<br />

8905. Pittsburgh Glass Center, Pittsburgh, PA. $250,000, 2007. For<br />

transitional support of Pittsburgh Glass Center Recovery Plan.<br />

8906. Pittsburgh Parks Conservancy, Pittsburgh, PA. $100,000, 2007.<br />

Toward support to convene public planning and design process to<br />

address renovation needs and establish long-term management plan for<br />

Mellon Square Park.<br />

8907. Pittsburgh Project, Pittsburgh, PA. $500,000, 2007. Toward strategic<br />

plan implementation.<br />

8908. Pittsburgh Trust for Cultural Resources, Pittsburgh, PA. $50,000, 2007.<br />

Toward consulting services for RiverPark Development Project.<br />

8909. Program to Aid Citizen Enterprise, Pittsburgh, PA. $300,000, 2007.<br />

3-year grant. Toward support of operations and implementation of<br />

business plan involving deeper development of Master Consultants and<br />

Creation of Giving Circle(s).<br />

8910. Quantum Theater, Pittsburgh, PA. $75,000, 2007. 3-year grant. Toward<br />

support of strategic plan for audience development and capacity building.<br />

8911. Service Corps of Retired Executives Association, Westmoreland County<br />

Chapter No. 555, Latrobe, PA. $30,000, 2007. 3-year grant. To<br />

stimulate small business growth in Westmoreland and Indiana counties.<br />

8912. Society for Arts in Crafts, Society for Contemporary Craft, Pittsburgh,<br />

PA. $175,000, 2007. 2-year grant. Toward Sustainable Systems Project<br />

to strengthen performance, increase efficiencies and achieve long-term<br />

stability.<br />

8913. Student Conservation Association, Charlestown, NH. $300,000, 2007.<br />

Toward Three Rivers Region projects and launch of pilot project, Green<br />

Cities Intern Corps, which deploys teams of college students nationwide<br />

to assist cities in development and implementation of green policies and<br />

actions.<br />

8914. Three Rivers Arts Festival, Pittsburgh, PA. $100,000, 2007. For<br />

Branding and Marketing campaign, which will focus on increasing festival<br />

attendance from outside region.<br />

8915. Union Aid Society, Sewickley, PA. $25,000, 2007. Toward<br />

organizational capacity using technology to expand services, build donor<br />

base and strengthen financial sustainability.<br />

8916. United Way of Allegheny County, Pittsburgh, PA. $500,000, 2007.<br />

Toward annual campaign and redesign of Impact Fund.<br />

8917. United Way of Westmoreland County, Greensburg, PA. $55,000, 2007.<br />

Toward Back-Office Support Research Project to study demand and<br />

feasibility of picking up back-shop operations for neighboring United<br />

Ways.<br />

8918. University of Pittsburgh, Office of Child Development, Pittsburgh, PA.<br />

$150,000, 2007. Toward operational support and strategic planning.<br />

8919. Urban Impact Foundation, Pittsburgh, PA. $10,000, 2007. Toward<br />

costs associated with hiring consultant to examine and report on best<br />

practices, evaluate their academic programs and strengthen capacity.<br />

8920. Westmoreland County Community College Educational Foundation,<br />

Youngwood, PA. $26,000, 2007. Toward costs associated with strategic<br />

planning.<br />

8921. Westmoreland County Federated Library System, Murrysville, PA.<br />

$400,000, 2007. Toward development and implementation of<br />

countywide full-featured integrated library information network.<br />

8922. YouthPlaces, Pittsburgh, PA. $15,000, 2007. For staff development<br />

training, in conjunction with new strategic plan.<br />

8923. YWCA of Westmoreland County, Greensburg, PA. $30,000, 2007.<br />

Toward completing in-depth strategic plan, successful conversion of<br />

existing database, and preparation for 50th anniversary fund campaign.<br />

Oberkotter Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national basis.<br />

8924. Atlanta Speech School, Atlanta, GA. $35,859, 2006. For consultancy.<br />

8925. Auditory Oral School of New York, Brooklyn, NY. $120,000, 2006. For<br />

teacher education and first year salary.<br />

8926. Auditory Oral School of New York, Brooklyn, NY. $80,000, 2006. For<br />

teacher education and first year salary.<br />

8927. Carolina Childrens Communicative Disorders Program, Center for<br />

Acquisition of Spoken Language Through Listening Enrichment (CASTLE),<br />

Durham, NC. $177,000, 2006. For teacher education and training.<br />

8928. Carolina Childrens Communicative Disorders Program, Center for<br />

Acquisition of Spoken Language Through Listening Enrichment (CASTLE),<br />

Durham, NC. $177,000, 2006. For teacher education and training.<br />

8929. Central Institute for the Deaf, Saint Louis, MO. $90,132, 2006. For<br />

teacher education and first year salary.<br />

8930. Childrens Hospital Foundation, Philadelphia, PA. $111,432, 2006. For<br />

training.<br />

8931. Childrens Hospital Foundation, Philadelphia, PA. $111,432, 2006. For<br />

training.<br />

8932. Childrens Hospital Foundation, Philadelphia, PA. $47,000, 2006. For<br />

training.<br />

8933. Childrens Hospital Foundation, Philadelphia, PA. $26,400, 2006. For<br />

training.<br />

8934. Childs Voice School, Wood Dale, IL. $40,000, 2006. For teacher<br />

education and first year salary.<br />

8935. Childs Voice School, Wood Dale, IL. $31,752, 2006. For teacher<br />

education and first year salary.<br />

8936. Clarke School for the Deaf, Northampton, MA. $287,500, 2006. For<br />

teacher education and first year salary.<br />

8937. Fontbonne College, Saint Louis, MO. $139,777, 2006. For teacher<br />

education and training.<br />

8938. Fontbonne College, Saint Louis, MO. $50,000, 2006. For teacher<br />

education and training.<br />

8939. Fontbonne College, Saint Louis, MO. $50,000, 2006. For teacher<br />

education and training.<br />

8940. Fontbonne College, Saint Louis, MO. $23,000, 2006. For teacher<br />

education and training.<br />

8941. Foundation for Hearing Research, Jean Weingarten Peninsula Oral<br />

School for the Deaf, Redwood City, CA. $35,750, 2006. For consultancy.<br />

8942. Foundation for Hearing Research, Jean Weingarten Peninsula Oral<br />

School for the Deaf, Redwood City, CA. $35,750, 2006. For consultancy.<br />

8943. Foundation for Hearing Research, Jean Weingarten Peninsula Oral<br />

School for the Deaf, Redwood City, CA. $21,010, 2006. For consultancy<br />

travel.<br />

8944. Foundation for Hearing Research, Jean Weingarten Peninsula Oral<br />

School for the Deaf, Redwood City, CA. $10,676, 2006. For teacher<br />

education and training.<br />

8945. Integris Baptist Medical Center Foundation, Hearing Enrichment<br />

Language Program (HELP), Oklahoma City, OK. $40,000, 2006. For<br />

teacher education and first year salary.<br />

8946. John Tracy Clinic, Los Angeles, CA. $114,885, 2006. For teacher<br />

education and training.<br />

8947. La Salle University, Philadelphia, PA. $56,750, 2006. For teacher<br />

education and training.<br />

8948. La Salle University, Philadelphia, PA. $37,625, 2006. For teacher<br />

education and training.<br />

8949. Let Them Hear Foundation, Palo Alto, CA. $116,500, 2006. For teacher<br />

education and training.<br />

8950. Let Them Hear Foundation, Palo Alto, CA. $62,500, 2006. For teacher<br />

education and training.<br />

8951. Let Them Hear Foundation, Palo Alto, CA. $45,500, 2006. For teacher<br />

education and training.<br />

8952. Listen and Talk: Education for Children with Hearing Loss, Bothell, WA.<br />

$60,000, 2006. For teacher education and first year salary.<br />

8953. Magnolia Speech School for the Deaf, Jackson, MS. $29,160, 2006.<br />

For teacher education and first year salary.<br />

8954. Magnolia Speech School for the Deaf, Jackson, MS. $25,000, 2006.<br />

For teacher education and first year salary.<br />

8955. Memphis Oral School for the Deaf, Memphis, TN. $40,000, 2006. For<br />

teacher education and first year salary.<br />

8956. Moog Center for Deaf Education, Saint Louis, MO. $148,500, 2006.<br />

For consultancy.<br />

8957. Moog Center for Deaf Education, Saint Louis, MO. $127,500, 2006.<br />

For consultancy.<br />

8958. Moog Center for Deaf Education, Saint Louis, MO. $71,000, 2006. For<br />

teacher education and training.<br />

8959. Moog Center for Deaf Education, Saint Louis, MO. $68,750, 2006. For<br />

teacher education and training.<br />

8960. Moog Center for Deaf Education, Saint Louis, MO. $53,000, 2006. For<br />

teacher education and first year salary.<br />

8961. Moog Center for Deaf Education, Saint Louis, MO. $35,000, 2006. For<br />

teacher education and first year salary.<br />

8962. Moog Center for Deaf Education, Saint Louis, MO. $21,656, 2006. For<br />

consultancy travel.<br />

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8963. Moog Center for Deaf Education, Saint Louis, MO. $10,523, 2006. For<br />

consultancy travel.<br />

8964. Ohio Valley Oral School, Ohio Valley Voices, Cincinnati, OH. $18,885,<br />

2006. For teacher education and first year salary.<br />

8965. Omaha Hearing School for Children, Omaha, NE. $39,072, 2006. For<br />

teacher education and first year salary.<br />

8966. Saint Joseph Institute for the Deaf, Saint Louis, MO. $47,150, 2006.<br />

For teacher education and first year salary.<br />

8967. Saint Joseph Institute for the Deaf, Overland Park, KS. $40,000, 2006.<br />

For teacher education and first year salary.<br />

8968. Saint Joseph Institute for the Deaf, Carle Clinic, Urbana, IL. $40,000,<br />

2006. For teacher education and first year salary.<br />

8969. Saint Joseph Institute-Indianapolis, Indianapolis, IN. $25,330, 2006.<br />

For teacher education and first year salary.<br />

8970. Smith College, Graduate Teacher Education program, Northampton,<br />

MA. $131,250, 2006. For teacher education and training.<br />

8971. Smith College, Graduate Teacher Education program, Northampton,<br />

MA. $131,250, 2006. For teacher education and training.<br />

8972. Summit Speech School, New Providence, NJ. $60,000, 2006. For<br />

teacher education and first year salary.<br />

8973. Sunshine Cottage School for Deaf Children, San Antonio, TX.<br />

$120,000, 2006. For teacher education and first year salary.<br />

8974. University of Southern Mississippi, Hattiesburg, MS. $61,274, 2006.<br />

For teacher education and training.<br />

8975. Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Nashville, TN. $249,535, 2006.<br />

For training.<br />

8976. Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Nashville, TN. $100,837, 2006.<br />

For training.<br />

8977. Washington State University, Vancouver Campus, Pullman, WA.<br />

$41,552, 2006. For teacher education and training.<br />

8978. Washington State University, Vancouver Campus, Pullman, WA.<br />

$29,227, 2006. For teacher education and training.<br />

8979. Washington University Medical Center, School of Medicine, Saint Louis,<br />

MO. $187,500, 2006. For training.<br />

8980. Washington University Medical Center, School of Medicine, Saint Louis,<br />

MO. $187,500, 2006. For training.<br />

The William Penn Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to the greater Philadelphia region, including<br />

Camden, NJ. (An expanded region for some environmental grants may<br />

be viewed on the foundation web site). No support for sectarian religious<br />

activities, recreational programs, political lobbying or legislative<br />

activities, nonpublic schools, pass-through organizations, mental health<br />

or retardation treatment programs, or programs focusing on a particular<br />

disease, disability, or treatment for addiction, or profit-making<br />

enterprises; no support for private foundations. No grants to individuals,<br />

or for debt reduction, hospital capital projects, medical research,<br />

programs that replace lost government support, housing construction or<br />

rehabilitation, scholarships, or fellowships; no loans (except for<br />

program-related investments).<br />

8981. American Red Cross, Southeastern Pennsylvania Chapter, Philadelphia,<br />

PA. $82,500, 2007. 2-year grant. For capacity building grant for Red<br />

Cross Clubs program to intensify youth involvement and leadership,<br />

enrich program materials and instruction, and enhance program<br />

management.<br />

8982. Association of New Jersey Environmental Commissions, Mendham, NJ.<br />

$220,000, 2007. 2-year grant. Toward expanding capacity through<br />

coordination, support and facilitation of South Jersey Bayshore<br />

Coalitions efforts to promote state and local policies that protect<br />

Bayshore landscape.<br />

8983. Atwater Kent Museum, Philadelphia, PA. $82,500, 2007. Toward<br />

developing and implementing major gifts and business plan to address<br />

its long-term debt and to establish and sustain balanced annual<br />

operating budget.<br />

8984. Bicycle Coalition of Greater Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA. $82,500,<br />

2007. 2-year grant. Toward expanding programmatic and organizational<br />

capacity of Coalition.<br />

8985. Big Brothers Big Sisters Southeastern Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA.<br />

$27,500, 2007. To offset one-time costs incurred as result of its 2007<br />

merger with Montgomery County Big Brothers Big Sisters affiliate.<br />

8986. Brandywine Conservancy, Chadds Ford, PA. $302,500, 2007. Toward<br />

demonstration projects, technical assistance, and outreach to promote<br />

open space conservation and natural resources protection.<br />

8987. Brat Productions, Philadelphia, PA. $82,500, 2007. 2.25-year grant.<br />

Toward strategic plan implementation, including institutionalizing<br />

position of artistic producing director.<br />

8988. Bristol Riverside Theater, Bristol, PA. $199,870, 2007. Toward<br />

marketing and development consultant fees, upgrading telephone and<br />

computer technology, and increasing artists salaries and fees.<br />

8989. Bryn Mawr College, Nonprofit Executive Leadership Institute, Bryn<br />

Mawr, PA. $82,500, 2007. 3-year grant. Toward support for its Nonprofit<br />

Executive Leadership Institute, integrated leadership training program<br />

that assists nonprofit and public sector executives in building<br />

organizational sustainability and effectiveness.<br />

8990. Bushfire Theater of Performing Arts, Philadelphia, PA. $165,000, 2007.<br />

3-year grant. For hiring marketing director and toward its productions.<br />

8991. Business Alliance for Local Living Economies, San Francisco, CA.<br />

$50,000, 2007. Toward building capacity of Sustainable Business<br />

Network of Greater Philadelphia.<br />

8992. Camden City Garden Club, Camden, NJ. $82,500, 2007. Toward<br />

expanded capacity through strategic partnerships with key local and<br />

statewide nonprofit organizations, model projects, and participation in<br />

local and national events and programming.<br />

8993. Central Susquehanna Intermediate Unit, Lewisburg, PA. $82,500,<br />

2007. 3-year grant. For Pennsylvania Statewide Afterschool/Youth<br />

Development Network in its efforts to build regional and statewide<br />

advocacy capacity around youth development and promote high-quality<br />

after-school and youth development opportunities throughout PA.<br />

8994. Civil Society Institute, Newton, MA. $350,000, 2007. 2-year grant.<br />

Toward support for Pennsylvanias continuing participation in Build<br />

Initiative to assist state leaders in their efforts to advance development<br />

of comprehensive early childhood system.<br />

8995. Committee of Seventy, Philadelphia, PA. $550,000, 2007. 2-year grant.<br />

For expanded policy and development capacity.<br />

8996. Communities in Schools of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA. $462,000,<br />

2007. 3-year grant. Toward increasing capacity of Philadelphia Freedom<br />

Schools Junior Servant Leader program and sharing its youth<br />

leadership-building experience with other youth civic engagement<br />

programs.<br />

8997. Congress for the New Urbanism, Chicago, IL. $55,000, 2007. Toward<br />

innovative community redevelopment planning and design training<br />

targeted to public officials from older communities in southeastern<br />

Pennsylvania and Southern New Jersey.<br />

8998. Conserve Wildlife Foundation of New Jersey, Trenton, NJ. $82,500,<br />

2007. 1.50-year grant. Toward development of urban habitat component<br />

of state Wildlife Action Plan, bald eagle habitat conservation plan for<br />

Delaware River municipalities in Burlington County, New Jersey, and<br />

organizational strategic plan.<br />

8999. Coopers Ferry Development Association, Camden, NJ. $330,000,<br />

2007. 1.50-year grant. Toward planning and design of community<br />

waterfront parks in neighborhoods of North Camden, Parkside, Fairview,<br />

and Cramer Hill in City of Camden.<br />

9000. Council of State Governments, New York, NY. $27,500, 2007. Toward<br />

Robert J. Thompson Eastern Leadership Academy to enhance leadership<br />

skills of emerging leaders of legislative, executive, and judicial branches<br />

of PA and NJ state governments.<br />

9001. D and R Greenway Land Trust, Princeton, NJ. $242,000, 2007. 2-year<br />

grant. Toward outreach and technical assistance to advance protection<br />

of targeted landscapes in Delaware River corridor and Delaware<br />

Bayshore.<br />

9002. Dance Affiliates, Philadelphia, PA. $590,000, 2007. 3.25-year grant.<br />

Toward presenting three seasons of Dance Celebration.<br />

9003. Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission, Philadelphia, PA.<br />

$1,276,000, 2007. 2-year grant. Toward planning and designing re-grant<br />

program to implement high-quality projects that advance waterfront plans<br />

and demonstrate design excellence, project innovation, community<br />

engagement, and enhanced public and private stewardship and<br />

collaboration.<br />

9004. Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission, Philadelphia, PA.<br />

$82,500, 2007. Toward best practices research and site visits to inform<br />

planning and visioning future of regions transit system.<br />

9005. Enterprise Center, Philadelphia, PA. $82,500, 2007. Toward<br />

implementation of market-driven business model to sustain<br />

organizations expanded programs.<br />

9006. Enterprising Environmental Solutions, Pittsburgh, PA. $33,000, 2007.<br />

Toward development of private-public partnership focused on<br />

coordinating demonstration greenway project, related to Route 82,<br />

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located in Pennsylvania Highlands Region, Hopewell Big Woods, and Hay<br />

Creek Watershed.<br />

9007. Environmental Leadership Program, Washington, DC. $165,000, 2007.<br />

2-year grant. Toward continued support of its Delaware Valley Regional<br />

Network which is developing diverse community of emerging<br />

environmental leaders and fostering cross-sector collaborations.<br />

9008. Greater Philadelphia Federation of Settlements, Philadelphia, PA.<br />

$27,500, 2007. 3-year grant. To plan for and convene Youth<br />

Development Conference Inspiring Community Action.<br />

9009. Greater Philadelphia Urban Affairs Coalition, Philadelphia, PA.<br />

$264,000, 2007. 3-year grant. To increase YOACAPs capacity to better<br />

serve youth ages 14 to 18.<br />

9010. GreenTreks Network, Philadelphia, PA. $220,000, 2007. 1.50-year<br />

grant. Toward development of on-line and video resources promoting<br />

stormwater best practices for dissemination in southeastern<br />

Pennsylvania.<br />

9011. Harvard Business School Club of Philadelphia, Swarthmore, PA.<br />

$33,000, 2007. 3-year grant. Toward Social Enterprise Initiative to<br />

provide continued education and networking opportunities for this<br />

regions nonprofit leaders.<br />

9012. Haverford Township Free Library Association, Havertown, PA. $27,500,<br />

2007. Toward creating consistent visual image that effectively promotes<br />

and positions Library in community, and for developing marketing and<br />

promotional plan.<br />

9013. Headlong Dance Theater, Philadelphia, PA. $124,300, 2007. 2-year<br />

grant. Toward implementing its strategic plan, including developing<br />

Headlong Performance Institute and enhancing its administrative<br />

capacity.<br />

9014. Heritage Conservancy, Doylestown, PA. $275,000, 2007. Toward<br />

outreach, advocacy, and technical assistance to advance protection of<br />

targeted landscapes in Delaware River watershed.<br />

9015. Hispanics in Philanthropy, San Francisco, CA. $41,250, 2007. Toward<br />

re-grant program, peer-to-peer networking, and convenings to strengthen<br />

organizational and advocacy capacity of Latino nonprofit groups in<br />

Greater Philadelphia region.<br />

9016. Hispanics in Philanthropy, San Francisco, CA. $20,625, 2007. Toward<br />

re-grant program, peer-to-peer networking, and convenings to strengthen<br />

organizational and advocacy capacity of Latino nonprofit groups in<br />

Greater Philadelphia region.<br />

9017. Hispanics in Philanthropy, San Francisco, CA. $20,625, 2007. Toward<br />

re-grant program, peer-to-peer networking, and convenings to strengthen<br />

organizational and advocacy capacity of Latino nonprofit groups in<br />

Greater Philadelphia region.<br />

9018. Historic Yellow Springs, Chester Springs, PA. $82,205, 2007.<br />

1.25-year grant. Toward consultants to facilitate development of<br />

strategic, business and revitalization plans, integrating programs and<br />

facilities of Chester Springs Studio and Historic Yellow Springs.<br />

9019. Independence Visitor Center Corporation, Philadelphia, PA. $82,500,<br />

2007. Toward planning Lincoln’s Great Fair, on Independence Mall, to<br />

commemorate bicentennial of Abraham Lincolns birth.<br />

9020. Institute for Conservation Leadership, Takoma Park, MD. $220,000,<br />

2007. 2-year grant. Toward its continued work to strengthen leadership,<br />

organizational capacity, and strategic cooperation of organizations,<br />

networks, and coalitions advancing Foundations strategies in Greater<br />

Philadelphia region.<br />

9021. Institute for Conservation Leadership, Schuylkill Learning Community,<br />

Takoma Park, MD. $330,000, 2007. 2-year grant. For continued<br />

facilitation of Schuylkill Learning Community, to improve collaboration<br />

and leadership in Schuylkill River watershed as part of Schuylkill River<br />

Watershed Cluster.<br />

9022. John J. Tyler Arboretum, Media, PA. $33,000, 2007. Toward master<br />

plan to guide conservation and education at arboretum located in Ridley<br />

Creek Watershed adjacent to Ridley Creek State Park in Delaware<br />

County.<br />

9023. Keystone Conservation Trust, Radnor, PA. $130,000, 2007. 1.50-year<br />

grant. Toward building capacity of this organization to enable it to provide<br />

technical and fundraising assistance to conservation organizations to<br />

promote land preservation in Pennsylvania.<br />

9024. Kulu Mele African American Dance Ensemble, Philadelphia, PA.<br />

$40,700, 2007. For strategic planning process and toward initial plan<br />

implementation.<br />

9025. La Salle University, Philadelphia, PA. $110,000, 2007. 2-year grant.<br />

Toward subsidized capacity building technical assistance to selected<br />

nonprofit organizations whose work addresses Foundation funding<br />

priorities.<br />

9026. La Salle University, Philadelphia, PA. $110,000, 2007. Toward<br />

subsidized capacity building technical assistance to selected nonprofit<br />

organizations whose work addresses Foundation funding priorities.<br />

9027. La Salle University, Philadelphia, PA. $27,500, 2007. Toward<br />

subsidized capacity building technical assistance to selected nonprofit<br />

organizations whose work addresses Foundation funding priorities.<br />

9028. Lancaster County Conservancy, Lancaster, PA. $132,000, 2007. 2-year<br />

grant. Toward outreach, advocacy and technical assistance to advance<br />

protection of targeted landscapes in Pennsylvania Highlands.<br />

9029. Lancaster Farmland Trust, Strasburg, PA. $82,500, 2007. 2-year grant.<br />

Toward increasing its capacity to permanently protect farmland in<br />

Lancaster County through strengthening its easement document and<br />

monitoring.<br />

9030. Lantern Theater Company, Philadelphia, PA. $335,500, 2007.<br />

3.25-year grant. Toward implementation of its strategic plan including<br />

filling two new full-time positions and upgrading its telephone and<br />

computer systems.<br />

9031. Leah Stein Dance Company, Philadelphia, PA. $82,500, 2007.<br />

2.50-year grant. To implement its recently-completed strategic plan.<br />

9032. Local Initiatives Support Corporation, Philadelphia, PA. $1,000,000,<br />

2007. 2-year grant. Toward development and implementation of<br />

sustainable communities program, comprehensive approach to<br />

development in targeted Philadelphia neighborhoods, and toward<br />

facilitating strategic neighborhood development through project<br />

assistance and policies.<br />

9033. Maternal and Child Health Consortium of Chester County, West<br />

Chester, PA. $307,453, 2007. 2-year grant. Toward increasing<br />

organizational capacity to deliver its programs and services to<br />

low-income, disadvantaged pregnant women, new mothers, and families<br />

in Chester County.<br />

9034. Montgomery County Lands Trust, Lederach, PA. $165,000, 2007.<br />

1.50-year grant. Toward continued support for its Green Futures<br />

conservation education and training program, which works with local<br />

officials to promote public investment and decision-making for land<br />

conservation, water resource protection and smart growth.<br />

9035. Montgomery Theater, Souderton, PA. $231,000, 2007. 3-year grant.<br />

Toward implementing its strategic plan including hiring managing director<br />

and increasing percentage of Equity contracts offered each season.<br />

9036. Mum Puppettheater, Philadelphia, PA. $82,500, 2007. Toward<br />

production and marketing expenses of its 2007-2008 season and<br />

development of new multi-year strategic plan.<br />

9037. Natural Lands Trust, Media, PA. $330,000, 2007. Toward outreach,<br />

advocacy, and technical assistance to advance protection of targeted<br />

landscapes in Pennsylvania Highlands, Delaware River corridor, and<br />

Delaware Bayshore.<br />

9038. Nature Conservancy, New Jersey Field Office, Chester, NJ. $330,000,<br />

2007. 2-year grant. Toward outreach, advocacy, and technical<br />

assistance to advance protection of targeted landscapes in Delaware<br />

Bayshore and Pine Barrens.<br />

9039. New Frankford Community Y, Philadelphia, PA. $82,500, 2007. Toward<br />

replacing HVAC system, to ensure that all areas, including gymnasium,<br />

of facility can be used by participants of Child Care Academy, affecting<br />

licensure and accreditation.<br />

9040. New Jersey Pinelands Commission, New Lisbon, NJ. $82,500, 2007.<br />

Toward implementation model sub-regional conservation planning<br />

process in two municipalities in New Jersey Pinelands.<br />

9041. New Jersey Tree Foundation, Trenton, NJ. $55,000, 2007. Toward<br />

community capacity building and model neighborhood improvement<br />

projects through strategic partnerships between local government, key<br />

nonprofit organizations and Camden residents.<br />

9042. Nonprofit Finance Fund, New York, NY. $1,202,303, 2007. Toward<br />

Child Care Facilities Fund dedicated fund in which to invest capital and<br />

offer capacity building and technical assistance to child care providers<br />

for planning, development and management of facility projects in five<br />

county region.<br />

9043. NPower Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA. $296,300, 2007. For training,<br />

software implementation, and support of data collection efforts in four<br />

Youth Development Initiative communities.<br />

9044. NPower Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA. $80,060, 2007. To plan and<br />

implement data management for four youth development communities.<br />

9045. OMG Center for Collaborative Learning, Philadelphia, PA. $78,430,<br />

2007. 2-year grant. To assist philanthropic sector to become more<br />

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effective by improving how it develops, implements and monitors<br />

program strategies.<br />

9046. Opportunities Industrialization Center, Montgomery County, Norristown,<br />

PA. $425,700, 2007. 3-year grant. Toward increasing capacity of<br />

Norristown Youth Development Coalition to coordinate training for youth<br />

development staff throughout community and create clearinghouse and<br />

information center for older youth.<br />

9047. Painted Bride Art Center, Philadelphia, PA. $461,186, 2007. 2.75-year<br />

grant. Toward strengthening financial management systems and<br />

enhancing revenue-producing capacities, as informed by its<br />

organizational assessment and strategic plan, for fiscal 2008, 2009,<br />

and 2010.<br />

9048. Partnership for the Delaware Estuary, Wilmington, DE. $27,500, 2007.<br />

Toward communications plan for developing web-based communications<br />

portal as part of Schuylkill Action Network.<br />

9049. Pennsylvania Environmental Council, Philadelphia, PA. $439,560,<br />

2007. 2-year grant. Toward technical assistance, advocacy, and<br />

demonstration projects promoting sustainable development, restoration<br />

of water resources, and regional landscape protection.<br />

9050. Pennsylvania Environmental Council, Philadelphia, PA. $391,270,<br />

2007. 2-year grant. Toward technical assistance, advocacy, and<br />

demonstration projects promoting sustainable development, restoration<br />

of water resources, and regional landscape protection.<br />

9051. Pennsylvania Environmental Council, Philadelphia, PA. $295,020,<br />

2007. 2-year grant. Toward technical assistance, advocacy, and<br />

demonstration projects promoting sustainable development, restoration<br />

of water resources, and regional landscape protection.<br />

9052. Pennsylvania Environmental Council, Philadelphia, PA. $227,150,<br />

2007. 2-year grant. Toward technical assistance, advocacy, and<br />

demonstration projects promoting sustainable development, restoration<br />

of water resources, and regional landscape protection.<br />

9053. Pennsylvania Land Trust Association, Harrisburg, PA. $220,000, 2007.<br />

2-year grant. Toward research, education, advocacy, and technical<br />

assistance to Pennsylvania land trusts to advance permanent protection<br />

of land in Commonwealth.<br />

9054. Pew Charitable Trusts, Philadelphia, PA. $438,400, 2007. 2-year grant.<br />

Toward implementation of Phase II of Tessitura Consortium Project,<br />

collaborative, centralized, on-line customer relations management<br />

system for regional nonprofit arts and cultural organizations.<br />

9055. Philadelphia Early Childhood Collaborative, Philadelphia, PA.<br />

$748,000, 2007. 1.50-year grant. Toward sustaining its technical<br />

assistance services and enhancing them to serve populations not<br />

engaged by Keystone Stars, creation of outreach and marketing plan,<br />

and needs assessment of immigrant populations.<br />

9056. Philadelphia Health Management Corporation, Philadelphia, PA.<br />

$634,300, 2007. 3-year grant. Toward its Community Health Data Base,<br />

to build capacity of community-based nonprofits to address health and<br />

social needs and target specific populations and issues by providing<br />

them with access to and training on how to use data.<br />

9057. Philadelphia Health Management Corporation, Philadelphia, PA.<br />

$368,980, 2007. 1.25-year grant.<br />

9058. Philadelphia Health Management Corporation, Philadelphia, PA.<br />

$29,200, 2007. For planning and initial evaluation of Truancy Abatement<br />

Initiative (TAI) currently implemented by Family Services of Montgomery<br />

County within Norristown School District.<br />

9059. Philadelphia Renaissance Wind Band, Philadelphia, PA. $37,400,<br />

2007. Toward development of fundraising and web marketing plans and<br />

updating needed hardware and software.<br />

9060. Philadelphia Safe and Sound, Philadelphia, PA. $66,000, 2007. To help<br />

build and sustain its capacity to fulfill its mission through development<br />

of Development and Fundraising Assessment Plan and activities to<br />

create strong internal leadership and effective management team.<br />

9061. Philadelphia School District, Philadelphia, PA. $344,500, 2007. For<br />

comprehensive assessment of professional development practices<br />

within School District of Philadelphia.<br />

9062. Philadelphia Singers, Philadelphia, PA. $66,000, 2007. For strategic<br />

planning, and toward presentation of its concert series in its fiscal 2008<br />

season.<br />

9063. Philadelphia, City of, Philadelphia, PA. $82,500, 2007. Toward<br />

implementation and evaluation components of GreenPlan Philadelphia.<br />

9064. Philadelphia, City of, Planning Commission, Philadelphia, PA. $44,000,<br />

2007. Toward best practices research and organizational analysis of<br />

Philadelphia City Planning Commission.<br />

9065. Philadelphias Children First Fund, Philadelphia, PA. $75,000, 2007. For<br />

integrating PA Career and Work Standards into Districts core high school<br />

curriculum and developing work plan for piloting this curriculum and its<br />

requisite supports in two comprehensive high schools.<br />

9066. Philagrafika, Philadelphia, PA. $82,500, 2007. 1.25-year grant. Toward<br />

planning and infrastructure needed for successful production of<br />

Philagrafika 2010, first international quadrennial festival of the printed<br />

image, to be held January to April 2010 in Philadelphia.<br />

9067. Point Breeze Performing Arts Center, Philadelphia, PA. $82,500, 2007.<br />

Toward administrative and program staff expenses, to stabilize<br />

operations while new business plan is developed.<br />

9068. Raices Culturales Latinoamericanas, Philadelphia, PA. $82,500, 2007.<br />

1.25-year grant. Toward salary and program support to help build overall<br />

institutional capacity.<br />

9069. RAND Corporation, Santa Monica, CA. $109,199, 2007. To evaluate<br />

effectiveness of Philadelphia charter schools in context of national study<br />

of charter schools.<br />

9070. Regional Housing Legal Services, Glenside, PA. $500,000, 2007.<br />

2-year grant. Toward providing technical assistance to public and private<br />

agencies to advance state and local policy reforms and to implement<br />

innovative redevelopment projects and best practices in southeastern<br />

Pennsylvania.<br />

9071. Rennie Harris Puremovement, Philadelphia, PA. $82,500, 2007.<br />

Toward staff salaries and benefits and auditing fees while RHPM<br />

undertakes organizational assessment and strategic planning process.<br />

9072. Research for Action, Philadelphia, PA. $600,000, 2007. 2-year grant.<br />

Toward School Choice in City of Neighborhoods: Philadelphias Approach<br />

to High School Reform which builds on findings and questions from first<br />

four years of Learning from Philadelphia School Reform study.<br />

9073. Research for Action, Philadelphia, PA. $82,500, 2007. To conduct<br />

Phase II evaluation of Parent Leadership Academy pilots.<br />

9074. Saint Josephs University, Philadelphia, PA. $59,168, 2007. For<br />

start-up of evaluation of Nonprofit Finance Funds Child Care Initiative.<br />

9075. SCRAP Performance Group, Philadelphia, PA. $11,000, 2007. Toward<br />

strengthening its self-marketing ability with new Web site and<br />

promotional materials including brochure/press kit, high-quality DVD<br />

work sample, and professional photographs.<br />

9076. Scribe Video Center, Philadelphia, PA. $333,740, 2007. 2.25-year<br />

grant. For creation of five-year strategic plan, including financial<br />

assessment and planning, and toward operations in fiscal 2007, 2008,<br />

and 2009.<br />

9077. Taller Puertorriqueno, Philadelphia, PA. $378,400, 2007. 2.50-year<br />

grant. Toward implementing its three-year strategic plan focused on<br />

marketing and organizational capacity building.<br />

9078. Temple University, University Community Collaborative of Philadelphia,<br />

Philadelphia, PA. $544,500, 2007. 3-year grant. To strengthen and<br />

expand capacity of University Community Collaborative of Philadelphia<br />

(UCCP) to provide technical assistance to regional nonprofit<br />

organizations in youth civic engagement/leadership development field.<br />

9079. Tookany-Tacony-Frankford Watershed Partnership, Philadelphia, PA.<br />

$44,000, 2007. 2-year grant. Toward organizational development of<br />

Tookany-Tacony-Frankford Watershed Partnership.<br />

9080. University of Pittsburgh, Office of Child Development, Pittsburgh, PA.<br />

$450,000, 2007. Toward support of Early Childhood Assessment and<br />

Accountability Project to assess publicly funded early learning programs<br />

in Pennsylvania.<br />

9081. University of the Arts, Philadelphia, PA. $77,250, 2007. To develop and<br />

provide technical assistance program through Philadelphia Cultural<br />

Management Initiative for cultural organizations, that have previously<br />

been excluded due to eligibility requirements.<br />

9082. UrbanPromise Ministries, Camden, NJ. $33,000, 2007. To build<br />

sufficient administrative capacity to accommodate increase of inquiries<br />

and potential donations resulting from broadcast of two nationally<br />

televised programs featuring agency and their client families.<br />

9083. Village of Arts and Humanities, Philadelphia, PA. $390,500, 2007.<br />

3.25-year grant. Toward organizational capacity building including:<br />

expanding number and caliber of its program artists; enhancing its<br />

technology; and creating full-time positions of administrative/<br />

development assistant and outreach coordinator.<br />

9084. VSA Arts of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA. $82,500, 2007. Toward<br />

implementing Phase I of strategic plan, Independence Starts Here: A<br />

Festival of Disability Arts and Culture, which will be held in Philadelphia<br />

and serve as potential template for other communities in Pennsylvania.<br />

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Grants for Capacity Building, Management & Technical Assistance<br />

9085. Wayne Art Center, Wayne, PA. $236,500, 2007. 3-year grant. Toward<br />

building organizational capacity through hiring marketing staff, and<br />

acquiring software and hardware to develop in-house design and<br />

publication capabilities.<br />

9086. West Chester University of Pennsylvania, Fund for, West Chester, PA.<br />

$72,000, 2007. Toward Southeast Regional Keys Infant and Toddler<br />

Institute, in order to meet professional development needs of child care<br />

practitioners in southeastern Pennsylvania region.<br />

9087. Wireless Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA. $250,000, 2007. 2-year grant.<br />

Toward start-up expenses of Digital Inclusion program and evaluation to<br />

assess efficacy of its service delivery model and impact of internet<br />

access on efforts of low-income families to improve their situations.<br />

9088. Womens Community Revitalization Project, Philadelphia, PA.<br />

$265,015, 2007. 2-year grant. Toward continuing training and technical<br />

assistance for regional children-serving nonprofit organizations to<br />

develop facilities in order to expand services or implement new programs<br />

for area children.<br />

The Philadelphia Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to Bucks, Chester, Delaware, Montgomery, and<br />

Philadelphia counties in southeastern PA, except for designated funds.<br />

No support for religious purposes; generally, low priority given to national<br />

organizations, government agencies, large budget agencies, public or<br />

private schools, or umbrella funding organizations. No grants to<br />

individuals (except for scholarships), or for annual or capital campaigns,<br />

building funds, land acquisition, endowment funds, research,<br />

publications, tours or trips, conferences, or deficit financing; no loans.<br />

9089. A Womans Place, Doylestown, PA. $23,000, 2007. For strategic<br />

planning.<br />

9090. Amys Fund, Philadelphia, PA. $13,256, 2007. For establishment as<br />

nonprofit organization.<br />

9091. Anti-Violence Partnership of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA. $27,000,<br />

2007. For Strategic Planning.<br />

9092. Astral Artistic Services, Philadelphia, PA. $15,000, 2007. For strategic<br />

planning completion and implementation.<br />

9093. Bethesda Project, Philadelphia, PA. $21,150, 2007. For Human<br />

Resources Capacity Building.<br />

9094. Bristol Riverside Theater, Bristol, PA. $46,500, 2007. To hire<br />

consultant and change infrastructure.<br />

9095. Center for Responsible Funding, Philadelphia, PA. $12,000, 2007. For<br />

Organizational and Market Feasibility Analysis.<br />

9096. Centro Nueva Creacion-New Creation Community Center, Philadelphia,<br />

PA. $17,000, 2007. For strategic plan and executive coaching.<br />

9097. Community Learning Center, Philadelphia, PA. $17,250, 2007. For<br />

leadership development, board and staff development, transition<br />

planning, and leadership training.<br />

9098. Education Law Center-PA, Philadelphia, PA. $18,000, 2007. For<br />

financial and strategic planning.<br />

9099. Enterprise Center, Philadelphia, PA. $44,000, 2007. For planning and<br />

implementation of growth strategies.<br />

9100. Fairmount Park Historic Preservation Trust, Philadelphia, PA. $17,450,<br />

2007. For new strategic plan.<br />

9101. Foundations, Inc., Moorestown, NJ. $2,058,680, 2007. For<br />

Pennsylvania High School Coaching Initiative.<br />

9102. Foundations, Inc., Moorestown, NJ. $99,171, 2007. For Pennsylvania<br />

High School Coaching Initiative, management services.<br />

9103. Girls Inc. of Greater Philadelphia and Southern New Jersey,<br />

Philadelphia, PA. $22,500, 2007. To develop strategic, fundraising and<br />

communication plans.<br />

9104. Greater Philadelphia Urban Affairs Coalition, Philadelphia, PA. $16,000,<br />

2007. For Philadelphia Forward, to update, expand, and implement<br />

strategic plan.<br />

9105. Harvard Business School Club of Philadelphia, Swarthmore, PA.<br />

$10,000, 2007. For capacity building with nonprofits.<br />

9106. Hepatitis B Foundation, Doylestown, PA. $21,000, 2007. For board<br />

development, strategic planning, attending Human Resources training/<br />

planning sessions.<br />

9107. Interfaith Center of Greater Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA. $25,000,<br />

2007. For capacity building.<br />

9108. KIPP Foundation, San Francisco, CA. $310,000, 2007. For training<br />

program.<br />

9109. Life Center of Southern Chester County, Kennett Square, PA. $20,929,<br />

2007. For Board and Fund Development.<br />

9110. Literacy Council of Norristown, Norristown, PA. $27,000, 2007. For<br />

Strategic Plan.<br />

9111. Metropolitan Career Center, Philadelphia, PA. $35,000, 2007. For<br />

Strategic and Business Plan Development.<br />

9112. Mount Airy USA, Philadelphia, PA. $39,390, 2007. To increase<br />

organizational capacity and self-sufficiency.<br />

9113. Mountain Meadow, Philadelphia, PA. $25,790, 2007. For succession<br />

planning and coaching.<br />

9114. Mum Puppettheater, Philadelphia, PA. $15,000, 2007. For board<br />

development, strategic planning, audience development.<br />

9115. National Transplant Assistance Fund, Newtown Square, PA. $40,000,<br />

2007. For organizational effectiveness and human resource<br />

streamlining.<br />

9116. Natural Lands Trust, Media, PA. $35,000, 2007. For technology<br />

upgrade and feasibility plan.<br />

9117. Neighborhood Interfaith Movement, Philadelphia, PA. $50,000, 2007.<br />

For Communications Structure.<br />

9118. New Kensington Community Development Corporation, Philadelphia,<br />

PA. $40,088, 2007. For expansion planning.<br />

9119. NPower Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA. $40,000, 2007. For general<br />

operating support.<br />

9120. NPower Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA. $10,400, 2007. For workshop.<br />

9121. Opera Company of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA. $45,000, 2007. For<br />

diversified long-term fund development plan.<br />

9122. Overington House, Philadelphia, PA. $38,000, 2007. For technology<br />

upgrades and strategic planning.<br />

9123. Partnership CDC, Philadelphia, PA. $35,045, 2007. For technology<br />

planning, implementation and training.<br />

9124. Pennsylvania Performing Arts for Young Audiences, Philadelphia, PA.<br />

$25,000, 2007. For site assessment of project located at Belmont and<br />

State Avenues.<br />

9125. Perkiomen Valley Watershed Association, Schwenksville, PA. $44,000,<br />

2007. For strategic plan and Conservation Action Plan.<br />

9126. Philadelphia Citizens for Children and Youth, Philadelphia, PA.<br />

$20,000, 2007. To modernize infrastructure.<br />

9127. Philadelphia Education Fund, Philadelphia, PA. $35,000, 2007. For<br />

strategic planning implementation.<br />

9128. Philadelphia Mural Arts Advocates, Philadelphia, PA. $30,000, 2007.<br />

For new human resources system and to create organizational blueprint.<br />

9129. Philadelphia Student Union, Philadelphia, PA. $15,080, 2007. For<br />

financial and development plans and systems.<br />

9130. Philadelphia VIP, Philadelphia, PA. $25,000, 2007. For strategic<br />

business planning, marketing and technology implementation.<br />

9131. Philadelphia Workforce Investment Board, Philadelphia, PA. $25,795,<br />

2007. For strategic planning.<br />

9132. Philly Fellows, Philadelphia, PA. $18,000, 2007. For board<br />

development and fellow recruitment.<br />

9133. Physicians for Social Responsibility, Philadelphia, PA. $17,000, 2007.<br />

For administrative infrastructure.<br />

9134. Preschool Project: An Early Childhood Resource Center, Philadelphia,<br />

PA. $43,500, 2007. For Executive Leadership Capacity Building Project.<br />

9135. Prevention Point Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA. $40,000, 2007. For<br />

Fiscal Crisis Intervention Consultant to develop sustainable business<br />

model.<br />

9136. Regional Housing Legal Services, Glenside, PA. $45,000, 2007. For<br />

succession planning, staff roles, performance management, learning<br />

evaluation, planning, and branding.<br />

9137. Research for Action, Philadelphia, PA. $425,244, 2007. For<br />

Pennsylvania High School Coaching Initiative.<br />

9138. Research for Action, Philadelphia, PA. $25,520, 2007. For<br />

organizational sustainability planning process.<br />

9139. SILOAM Ministries, Philadelphia, PA. $27,500, 2007. For capacity<br />

building initiatives.<br />

9140. Singing City, Philadelphia, PA. $20,000, 2007. For strategic plan and<br />

marketing survey.<br />

9141. Society Created to Reduce Urban Blight Foundation, Philadelphia, PA.<br />

$17,775, 2007. For strategic plan.<br />

9142. Success for All Foundation, Baltimore, MD. $115,906, 2007. For<br />

Pennsylvania High School Coaching Initiative.<br />

9143. Summerbridge of Greater Philadelphia, a Breakthrough Program,<br />

Philadelphia, PA. $22,000, 2007. For Communications Plan including<br />

electronic media development.<br />

9144. Tides Center, San Francisco, CA. $36,787, 2007. For technology<br />

upgrade and fundraising consultant.<br />

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9145. Triskeles Foundation, Glenmoore, PA. $40,260, 2007. To enhance<br />

marketing, hire consultant, and increase staff skills.<br />

9146. University of Pennsylvania, Graduate School of Education, Philadelphia,<br />

PA. $920,760, 2007. For Pennsylvania High School Coaching Initiative.<br />

9147. Utility Emergency Services Fund of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA.<br />

$35,260, 2007. For strategic planning, board development, staff<br />

development, and technological infrastructure.<br />

9148. Village of Arts and Humanities, Philadelphia, PA. $16,000, 2007. For<br />

internal capacity building.<br />

9149. Volunteer English Program in Chester County, West Chester, PA.<br />

$25,000, 2007. For business planning.<br />

9150. Welcoming Center for New Pennsylvanians, Philadelphia, PA. $50,000,<br />

2007. To conduct community outreach and develop internal systems and<br />

leadership to support succession planning.<br />

9151. White Dog Cafe Foundation, Philadelphia, PA. $50,000, 2007. For<br />

Diversity and Communications plan.<br />

9152. Wireless Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA. $50,000, 2007. For business<br />

planning, board development, donor management system.<br />

9153. Womens Center of Montgomery County, Jenkintown, PA. $20,000,<br />

2007. For organizational capacity building for volunteer capacity building<br />

and information systems.<br />

9154. Womens Way, Philadelphia, PA. $42,517, 2007. For communications<br />

and outreach.<br />

9155. Youth Empowerment Services, Philadelphia, PA. $38,750, 2007. For<br />

Leadership and Strategic Planning.<br />

9156. Youth Service, Philadelphia, PA. $32,000, 2007. For new Server/Client<br />

Management Software purchase, installation, and training.<br />

The Pittsburgh Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving from unrestricted funds limited to Pittsburgh and Allegheny<br />

County, PA. No support for sectarian purposes, private and parochial<br />

schools, or hospitals (from unrestricted funds). No grants to individuals<br />

(from unrestricted funds except for the Isabel P. Kennedy Award) or for<br />

annual campaigns, endowment funds, travel, operating budgets,<br />

fellowships, internships, awards, special events or research of a highly<br />

technical or specialized nature; no loans (except for program related<br />

investments).<br />

9157. Allegheny County Department of Human Services, Area Agency on Aging,<br />

Pittsburgh, PA. $90,000, 2007. To conduct project to determine efficacy<br />

of services provided to transitioning age at-risk child welfare involved<br />

youth.<br />

9158. August Wilson Center for African American Culture, Pittsburgh, PA.<br />

$10,000, 2007. For strategic planning.<br />

9159. Brew House Association, Pittsburgh, PA. $50,000, 2007. 3-year grant.<br />

For capacity building grant to support Executive Director.<br />

9160. Chatham College, Pittsburgh Teachers Institute, Pittsburgh, PA.<br />

$150,000, 2007. To support program to offer high-quality professional<br />

development for teachers in Pittsburgh Public Schools.<br />

9161. Community College of Allegheny County Educational Foundation,<br />

Pittsburgh, PA. $30,000, 2007. For Community College of Allegheny<br />

County’s presidential search.<br />

9162. Consortium for Public Education, McKeesport, PA. $124,000, 2007.<br />

For operating support, to continue capacity building and professional<br />

development activities designed to improve academic instruction.<br />

9163. Focus on Renewal Sto-Rox Neighborhood Corporation, McKees Rocks,<br />

PA. $10,000, 2007. For consultation fees for two consulting projects,<br />

structural and financial analysis of Neighborhood Corporation and market<br />

analysis and updated business plan of cultural arts center.<br />

9164. Forbes Funds, Pittsburgh, PA. $400,000, 2007. For operating support<br />

for capacity-building across Pittsburgh’s nonprofit sector.<br />

9165. Forbes Funds, Pittsburgh, PA. $11,650, 2007. For Advancing Priorities<br />

mini grant program.<br />

9166. Grantmakers of Western Pennsylvania, Pittsburgh, PA. $10,000, 2007.<br />

To support Nonprofit Summit.<br />

9167. Hosanna House, Wilkinsburg, PA. $250,000, 2007. To financially<br />

stabilize organization.<br />

9168. Independent Sector, Washington, DC. $16,000, 2007. For membership<br />

renewal and additional contribution to allow Independent Sector to<br />

devote more resources toward providing high-quality programs in support<br />

of nonprofit sector.<br />

9169. Knox Emergency Fund, Pittsburgh, PA. $13,006, 2007. To reimburse<br />

Emergency Fund for Charitable Grants.<br />

9170. Multicultural Arts Initiative, Pittsburgh, PA. $400,000, 2007. For<br />

administrative and grantmaking activities.<br />

9171. Neighborhood Housing Services of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA.<br />

$180,000, 2007. For matching funds to expand management capacity<br />

to provide homebuyer’s education, counseling, and affordable financing<br />

in greater geographic service area within Allegheny County.<br />

9172. Philos Health, San Francisco, CA. $10,000, 2007. For general support.<br />

9173. Pittsburgh Glass Center, Pittsburgh, PA. $25,000, 2007. To support<br />

recovery plan.<br />

9174. Pittsburgh Parks Conservancy, Pittsburgh, PA. $10,000, 2007. To<br />

support development of education programming and strategic business<br />

plan.<br />

9175. Pittsburgh Public Schools, Pittsburgh, PA. $401,903, 2007. For staffing<br />

for Office of High School Reform.<br />

9176. Pittsburgh Public Schools, Pittsburgh, PA. $350,100, 2007. To train<br />

current principals on Principles of Learning via Institute for Learning.<br />

9177. Pittsburgh Public Schools, Pittsburgh, PA. $163,306, 2007. For two<br />

post-doctoral fellows who will work to develop tools and processes for<br />

principals and coaches so that they may better use data to monitor<br />

implementation of Excellence for All.<br />

9178. Pittsburgh Public Schools, Pittsburgh, PA. $100,000, 2007. For Phase<br />

II of Rand Evaluation of school instruction.<br />

9179. Pittsburgh Public Schools, Pittsburgh, PA. $92,881, 2007. To hire<br />

Executive Director for Development to coordinate fundraising for district<br />

program.<br />

9180. Pittsburgh Public Schools, Pittsburgh, PA. $39,712, 2007. For<br />

evaluation of K-5 elementary mathematics curriculum.<br />

9181. Pittsburgh Social Venture Partners, Pittsburgh, PA. $25,000, 2007. For<br />

operating support.<br />

9182. Pittsburgh Social Venture Partners, Pittsburgh, PA. $25,000, 2007. For<br />

general operating support.<br />

9183. Pittsburgh Social Venture Partners, Pittsburgh, PA. $20,000, 2007. For<br />

general operating support.<br />

9184. Pittsburgh Social Venture Partners, Pittsburgh, PA. $20,000, 2007. For<br />

general operating support.<br />

9185. Pittsburgh Social Venture Partners, Pittsburgh, PA. $20,000, 2007. For<br />

general operating support.<br />

9186. Pittsburgh Social Venture Partners, Pittsburgh, PA. $15,000, 2007. For<br />

general operating support.<br />

9187. Pittsburgh Social Venture Partners, Pittsburgh, PA. $13,000, 2007. For<br />

general operating support.<br />

9188. Southwestern Pennsylvania Corporation, Pittsburgh, PA. $150,000,<br />

2007. For capital and operating support.<br />

9189. University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA. $100,000, 2007. For support<br />

of Educational Leadership Initiative model to deliver professional<br />

development for educational leaders in region.<br />

9190. Urban Youth Action, Pittsburgh, PA. $10,000, 2007. To support<br />

Technical Assistance from Division of Applied Research Evaluation at<br />

University of Pittsburgh Office of Child Development.<br />

9191. Washington Hospital Foundation, Washington, PA. $16,000, 2007. To<br />

expand capacity of established family practice office in McDonald, PA,<br />

which would include continuing growth of low-income patient population.<br />

The PNC Foundation<br />

(formerly PNC Bank Foundation)<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in Washington, DC, DE, IN, KY, MD, NJ, OH, PA,<br />

and VA. No support for churches or religious organizations. No grants to<br />

individuals, or for endowments, conferences, seminars, tickets, or<br />

advertising; no loans (except for program-related investments).<br />

9192. Center for Great Neighborhoods of Covington, Covington, KY. $13,000,<br />

2007. For general operating support.<br />

9193. Community Design Center of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA. $25,000,<br />

2007. For general operating support.<br />

9194. Enterprise Center, Philadelphia, PA. $35,000, 2007. For general<br />

operating support.<br />

9195. Institute for Educational Leadership, Washington, DC. $20,000, 2007.<br />

For general operating support.<br />

9196. Local Initiatives Support Corporation, Philadelphia, PA. $25,000, 2007.<br />

For general operating support.<br />

9197. Local Initiatives Support Corporation, New York, NY. $25,000, 2007.<br />

For general operating support.<br />

9198. Local Initiatives Support Corporation, Washington, DC. $20,000, 2007.<br />

For general operating support.<br />

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Grants for Capacity Building, Management & Technical Assistance<br />

9199. Local Initiatives Support Corporation, Pittsburgh, PA. $12,500, 2007.<br />

For general operating support.<br />

9200. Local Initiatives Support Corporation of Greater Cincinnati/Northern<br />

Kentucky, Cincinnati, OH. $15,000, 2007. For general operating<br />

support.<br />

9201. Local Initiatives Support Corporation of Newark, Newark, NJ. $20,000,<br />

2007. For general operating support.<br />

9202. Neighborhood Housing Services of Camden, Camden, NJ. $10,000,<br />

2007. For general operating support.<br />

9203. Neighborhood Housing Services of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA.<br />

$15,000, 2007. For general operating support.<br />

9204. Neighborhood Housing Services of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA. $18,000,<br />

2007. For general operating support.<br />

9205. Nonprofit Finance Fund, Washington, DC. $10,000, 2007. For general<br />

operating support.<br />

9206. Teach for America, Washington, DC. $75,000, 2007. For general<br />

operating support.<br />

9207. Teach for America, New York, NY. $20,000, 2007. For general operating<br />

support.<br />

9208. Teach for America, Philadelphia, PA. $15,000, 2007. For general<br />

operating support.<br />

RHODE ISLAND<br />

CVS Caremark Charitable Trust, Inc.<br />

(formerly CVS/pharmacy Charitable Trust, Inc.)<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to areas of company operations.<br />

9209. Kids Included Together San Diego, San Diego, CA. $30,825, 2006. For<br />

program support.<br />

9210. Local Initiatives Support Corporation, Providence, RI. $33,000, 2006.<br />

For program support.<br />

9211. Nurse Practitioner Healthcare Foundation, Bellevue, WA. $50,000,<br />

2006. For program support.<br />

Dorot Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in the U.S. and Israel. No support for acquisitions<br />

for museums or excavation phase of archaeological work. No grants for<br />

endowments, capital campaigns, equipment, debt reduction,<br />

consultants or technical assistance, or events.<br />

9212. American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee, New York, NY. $24,000,<br />

2007. To hire Project Director.<br />

9213. Bet Tzedek, Los Angeles, CA. $40,000, 2007. For Social Justice<br />

Fellowship.<br />

9214. New Profit, Cambridge, MA. $50,000, 2007. For Action Tank.<br />

9215. Stand for Children Leadership Center, Cambridge, MA. $25,000, 2007.<br />

For program in Lowell, MA.<br />

Hasbro Children’s Fund, Inc.<br />

(formerly Hasbro Charitable Trust, Inc.)<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in Springfield, MA, RI, and Renton, WA; giving also<br />

to regional, national, and U.S.-based international organizations. No<br />

support for religious organizations, political organizations, or schools. No<br />

grants to individuals, or for research, scholarships, travel, endowments,<br />

advertising, sponsorship of recreational activities, fundraisers, or<br />

auctions; no loans; no cash free grants.<br />

9216. Bradford L. Dunn Institute, Providence, RI. $125,000, 2006. For<br />

outreach program that helps children with learning differences.<br />

The Rhode Island Foundation<br />

(also known as The Rhode Island Community Foundation)<br />

Limitations: Giving through discretionary funds limited to RI. No support for<br />

religious organizations for sectarian purposes (except as specified by<br />

donors). No grants for endowment funds, research, hospital equipment,<br />

capital needs of health organizations, annual campaigns, deficit<br />

financing, or educational institutions for general operating expenses.<br />

9217. American Red Cross, Providence, RI. $42,500, 2007. To hire manager<br />

of diversity and volunteers, in effort to better reflect representation of<br />

people served.<br />

9218. Arts and Business Council of Rhode Island, Providence, RI. $110,000,<br />

2007. To support comprehensive arts market study and arts/business<br />

sponsorship model that will allow arts organizations to use targeted<br />

marketing strategies when seeking funding, and to provide funds for<br />

resource manager to expand services to businesses as part of efforts to<br />

promote cultural and economic growth.<br />

9219. Blackstone Academy Charter School, Pawtucket, RI. $40,000, 2007.<br />

To develop school’s organizational and leadership capacity, including<br />

fundraising.<br />

9220. Church Community Housing Corporation, Newport, RI. $90,000, 2007.<br />

To increase capacity to create affordable homes in Newport County.<br />

9221. Community MusicWorks, Providence, RI. $30,000, 2007. To hire<br />

consultants to guide, design, and conduct program evaluation to learn<br />

about effectiveness of out-of-school music education program.<br />

9222. Compass School, Kingston, RI. $32,500, 2007. To implement strategic<br />

plan that will concentrate on multi-age classroom training for teachers,<br />

leadership and development training and creation of business plan.<br />

9223. Elizabeth Buffum Chace House, Warwick, RI. $70,000, 2007. For<br />

operating costs associated with educating staff on role substance abuse<br />

plays in domestic violence towards elders.<br />

9224. Elmwood Foundation for Architectural and Historical Preservation,<br />

Providence, RI. $35,000, 2007. To support consultant work associated<br />

with strategic planning.<br />

9225. Family Resources, Woonsocket, RI. $30,000, 2007. For continued<br />

support of effort to evaluate community resource teams as new way for<br />

Department of Children, Youth and Families to work with at-risk families<br />

in northern Rhode Island.<br />

9226. Harmony Hill School, Chepachet, RI. $14,000, 2007. To implement<br />

evaluation and tracking of programs for boys diagnosed with social,<br />

emotional, and psychological disorders, and learning disabilities.<br />

9227. Hispanics in Philanthropy, New York, NY. $155,000, 2007. To support<br />

Massachusetts/Rhode Island Collaborative and Building Strong Latino<br />

Communities project, which focuses on making building grants to<br />

small- and mid-sized Latino-led organizations.<br />

9228. Housing Network: Rhode Island Association of Nonprofit Housing<br />

Developers, Providence, RI. $75,000, 2007. To create Housing<br />

Leadership Academy for nonprofit community development field.<br />

9229. ICA Group, Brookline, MA. $30,000, 2007. To support training,<br />

education, and marketing work with Rhode Island’s Temporary Labor<br />

Cooperative, worker-owned, temporary employment agency that employs<br />

mostly immigrant Rhode Islanders.<br />

9230. John Hope Settlement House, Providence, RI. $70,000, 2007. For<br />

capacity building.<br />

9231. Learning Community Charter School, Central Falls, RI. $48,000, 2007.<br />

To develop school-based center for professional development that is<br />

accessible to all public schools in Rhode Island.<br />

9232. Mixed Magic Theater and Cultural Events, Pawtucket, RI. $30,000,<br />

2007. To support efforts to strengthen organization.<br />

9233. Newport Historical Society, Newport, RI. $62,000, 2007. To support<br />

development of strategic plan that will enable organization to effectively<br />

steward five historical properties.<br />

9234. Perishable Theater, Providence, RI. $30,000, 2007. To support<br />

innovative capacity building model that maximizes use of theater’s<br />

facility, diversifies audience base, and encourages collaboration’s core<br />

programs.<br />

9235. Providence Cityarts for Youth, Providence, RI. $66,000, 2007. To<br />

support second program director position, create evaluation system and<br />

conduct evaluation of core programs.<br />

9236. Providence Plan, Providence, RI. $35,000, 2007. To continue efforts<br />

to expand leadership and professional growth opportunities for Latina<br />

early childhood educators.<br />

9237. Reach Out and Read Rhode Island, Providence, RI. $25,000, 2007. For<br />

training for doctors and nurses to advise parents of importance of<br />

reading to their young children, with special focus on children growing up<br />

in poverty.<br />

9238. Rhode Island Kids Count, Providence, RI. $75,000, 2007. To support<br />

evaluation of BrightStars, quality rating system designed for Rhode<br />

Island childcare and early learning programs.<br />

9239. Salt Pond Coalition, Charlestown, RI. $40,000, 2007. To help build<br />

capacity by supporting salary of first full-time executive director.<br />

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9240. Tomaquag Indian Memorial Museum, Exeter, RI. $45,000, 2007. To<br />

continue capacity building of Nuweetooun School which has provided<br />

culture-based learning to help Native American children throughout the<br />

state succeed.<br />

9241. Trinity Repertory Theater, Providence, RI. $50,000, 2007. To support<br />

second year of Public Square Initiative, set of strategies focused on<br />

extending theater’s core mission to building community dialogue on<br />

important civic issues and working more collaboratively with region’s<br />

other community theaters.<br />

9242. University of Rhode Island Foundation, Kingston, RI. $56,858, 2007.<br />

To help URI’s Coastal Resources Center provide technical assistance to<br />

City of Newport in achieving community-based vision for Newport harbor<br />

waterfront.<br />

9243. University of Rhode Island Foundation, Washington County Regional<br />

Planning Council, Kingston, RI. $28,000, 2007. To assist in convening<br />

state and local experts and to build organizational effectiveness.<br />

9244. Woonsocket Neighborhood Development Corporation, Woonsocket, RI.<br />

$90,000, 2007. To increase capacity to create affordable homes in<br />

Northern Rhode Island.<br />

The Textron Charitable Trust<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national basis in areas of company operations, with<br />

emphasis on RI. No support for political, fraternal, or veterans’<br />

organizations, religious institutions, or discriminatory organizations. No<br />

grants to individuals (except for employee-related scholarships), or for<br />

endowments, land acquisition, debt reduction, or demonstration<br />

projects; no loans.<br />

9245. Bradford L. Dunn Institute, Providence, RI. $10,000, 2006.<br />

9246. Local Initiatives Support Corporation, Providence, RI. $15,000, 2006.<br />

van Beuren Charitable Foundation, Inc.<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in Newport County, RI. No grants to individuals.<br />

9247. Aquidneck Island Planning Commission, Middletown, RI. $15,000,<br />

2006.<br />

SOUTH CAROLINA<br />

Mary Black Foundation, Inc.<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in Spartanburg County, SC. No support for political<br />

organizations. No grants to individuals or for general fundraising<br />

solicitations.<br />

9248. Charles Lea Center, Spartanburg, SC. $10,400, 2007. For capacity<br />

building.<br />

9249. Ellen Hines Smith Girls Home, Spartanburg, SC. $10,400, 2007. For<br />

capacity building.<br />

9250. ReGenesis Organization Community Health Center, Spartanburg, SC.<br />

$10,400, 2007. For capacity building.<br />

9251. Total Ministries of Spartanburg County, Spartanburg, SC. $10,400,<br />

2007. For capacity building.<br />

Central Carolina Community Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to Calhoun, Clarendon, Fairfield, Kershaw, Lee,<br />

Lexington, Newberry, Orangeburg, Richland, Saluda, and Sumter<br />

counties, SC. No grants to individuals (except for designated awards or<br />

prizes), or for endowments, debt reduction, fundraising projects, medical<br />

research, publications, annual campaigns, annual appeals, routine<br />

operating expenses, or conference travel, underwriting, or sponsorship.<br />

9252. Eau Claire Cooperative Health Center, Columbia, SC. $10,000, 2006.<br />

For strategic planning and board development training.<br />

individuals (except for designated scholarship funds), or for<br />

endowments, deficit financing, dinners or other special one-time events,<br />

or generally for building funds.<br />

9253. Gay and Lesbian Leadership Institute, Washington, DC. $25,000,<br />

2008. For Management Training Initiative.<br />

9254. Wings for Kids, Sullivans Island, SC. $20,000, 2008. For consultant.<br />

9255. YMCA of Georgetown, Georgetown, SC. $25,000, 2008. For strategic<br />

planning consultant.<br />

The Fullerton Foundation, Inc.<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in NC and SC. No grants to individuals.<br />

9256. Carolinas Center for Hospice and End of Life Care, Columbia, SC.<br />

$100,000, 2007. For Interdisciplinary Educational Specialty in End of<br />

Life Care for social workers, nurses, chaplains, public health personnel<br />

and counseling education students.<br />

9257. Duke University Medical Center, Durham, NC. $70,164, 2007. For<br />

demonstration project to determine if Certified Nursing Assistants<br />

(CNAs) have education skills to comprehend new curriculum and skills<br />

training in chronic disease management of The CNA Home Care Chronic<br />

Disease Program.<br />

9258. Greenwood Genetic Center, Greenwood, SC. $50,000, 2007. For<br />

technology transfer unit.<br />

9259. Habitat for Humanity, Cherokee County, Gaffney, SC. $62,000, 2007.<br />

To build home as part of infrastructure support from Appalachian Council<br />

of Governments.<br />

9260. Spartanburg Community College, Cherokee County Campus,<br />

Spartanburg, SC. $66,000, 2007. To purchase equipment for Nurse Aide<br />

Lab and emergency medical training.<br />

9261. University of North Carolina, School of Medicine, Chapel Hill, NC.<br />

$58,278, 2007. For Practice Innovations Collaborative for Family<br />

Medicine Educators in North Carolina and South Carolina.<br />

9262. University of South Carolina, School of Medicine, Columbia, SC.<br />

$67,899, 2007. For Practice Innovations Collaborative for Family<br />

Medicine Educators in North Carolina and South Carolina.<br />

The W. Hayne Hipp Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to SC and VA. No grants to individuals.<br />

9263. Social Venture Partners Delaware, Wilmington, DE. $10,000, 2006. For<br />

general support.<br />

The Roe Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving on an international basis. No grants to individuals; no loans<br />

or multiple-year pledges.<br />

9264. Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund, Boston, MA. $144,250, 2007. For general<br />

operating support.<br />

9265. State Policy Network, Richmond, CA. $65,000, 2007. For general<br />

operating support.<br />

The Springs Close Foundation, Inc.<br />

(formerly Springs Foundation, Inc.)<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to Lancaster County and the townships of Fort Mill<br />

and Chester, SC. No grants to individuals (except for student loans), or<br />

for travel expenses.<br />

9266. Life Builders ESL Ministry, Rock Hill, SC. $24,765, 2006. For executive<br />

director.<br />

9267. NPower Charlotte Region, Charlotte, NC. $28,000, 2006. For Nonprofit<br />

Technology Planning.<br />

TSC Foundation, Inc.<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in NC and SC. No grants to individuals.<br />

9268. African Wildlife Foundation, Washington, DC. $40,000, 2007.<br />

9269. Urban Education Exchange, New York, NY. $10,000, 2007.<br />

Coastal Community Foundation of South Carolina<br />

(formerly The Community Foundation Serving Coastal South Carolina)<br />

Limitations: Giving in eight coastal counties of SC: Beaufort, Berkeley,<br />

Charleston, Colleton, Dorchester, Georgetown, Hampton and Jasper. No<br />

support for religious activities or private foundations. No grants to<br />

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SOUTH DAKOTA<br />

Tom and Danielle Aman Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in Fort Yates, ND and Aberdeen and Mobridge, SD.<br />

No support for religious organizations. No grants to individuals, or for<br />

annual budgets, conferences, workshops, advertising, media production,<br />

subscriptions, memberships, research, entertainment, or fundraising.<br />

9270. University of South Dakota Foundation, Vermillion, SD. $400,000,<br />

2006. For Entrepreneur facility.<br />

9271. University of South Dakota Foundation, Vermillion, SD. $57,638, 2006.<br />

For Entrepreneurship Phase II.<br />

Dakota Charitable Foundation, Inc.<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in Rapid City, SD, with some giving nationally in<br />

Washington, DC. No grants to individuals.<br />

9272. First Peoples Fund, Rapid City, SD. $10,000, 2006.<br />

Larson Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in SD, with emphasis on Brookings.<br />

9273. Teach for America, Pierre, SD. $30,000, 2007. For program support.<br />

South Dakota Community Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to SD. No grants to individuals (except for<br />

scholarships), or for operating expenses; no loans.<br />

9274. Capital University Center, Pierre, SD. $10,000, 2007. For matching<br />

funds to build new facility.<br />

TENNESSEE<br />

The Assisi Foundation of Memphis, Inc.<br />

(formerly Assisi Foundation)<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in Memphis and Shelby County, TN.<br />

9275. ArtsMemphis, Memphis, TN. $38,000, 2006. For capacity building for<br />

the arts.<br />

9276. Consilience Group, Memphis, TN. $86,511, 2006. For total payments<br />

for professional planning and design services, meeting logistics and<br />

facilitation services and meeting follow-up services in accordance with<br />

grant’s purpose of creating a partnership and common strategies among<br />

more than twenty participating Memphis-area youth services provider<br />

not-for-profit agencies.<br />

9277. Mid-South American Humanics Collaborative, Memphis, TN. $15,000,<br />

2006. For strategic planning and internship development.<br />

9278. Rise Foundation, Memphis, TN. $200,000, 2006. For organizational<br />

capacity building.<br />

9279. Teach for America, Memphis, TN. $107,477, 2006.<br />

9280. West Tennessee Area Health Education Center, Somerville, TN.<br />

$20,000, 2006. For Get Informed.<br />

Benwood Foundation, Inc.<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in the Chattanooga, TN, area. No support for<br />

political organizations or causes. No grants to individuals, or for general<br />

operating expenses, financial deficits, fundraising, endowments, or<br />

multi-year grants; no loans (except for program-related investments).<br />

9281. Center for Nonprofit Management, Nashville, TN. $19,000, 2006. For<br />

volunteer management project.<br />

9282. Community Research Council, Chattanooga, TN. $69,000, 2006. For<br />

Chattanooga Region Report.<br />

9283. Volunteers in Medicine, Chattanooga, Chattanooga, TN. $33,500,<br />

2006. For capacity building expansion.<br />

The Community Foundation of Greater Chattanooga, Inc.<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to the Hamilton County, TN, area. No support for<br />

private schools, religious causes, or veterans’ or fraternal organizations,<br />

public agencies, state, national or regional organizations. No grants to<br />

individuals (except for scholarship programs), endowment campaigns,<br />

operating support for existing programs, conferences, advertising,<br />

telephone solicitations, fundraising expenses, or federated fund drives;<br />

no loans.<br />

9284. Ladies of Charity of Chattanooga, Chattanooga, TN. $20,000, 2007.<br />

For resale store renovation, to increase capacity to assist needy through<br />

emergency aid, Christmas, school supply vouchers, and layette<br />

programs.<br />

9285. Orange Grove Center, Chattanooga, TN. $20,000, 2007. For Autism<br />

Training, project which seeks funds to provide specialized training for<br />

Orange Grove teachers allowing them to work in effective manner with<br />

people with autism.<br />

9286. United Way of Chattanooga, Chattanooga, TN. $27,000, 2007. For Early<br />

Childhood Leadership Academy, collaborative project designed to<br />

provide professional development to child care center directors.<br />

Community Foundation of Greater Memphis<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to Crittenden County, AR, DeSoto, Marshall, Tate,<br />

and Tunica counties, MS, and Fayette, Shelby, and Tipton counties, TN.<br />

No grants to individuals (except for scholarships), or for endowments,<br />

capital or building funds, annual campaigns, code enforcement, or core<br />

operating costs; no loans.<br />

9287. Ballet Memphis, Cordova, TN. $11,820, 2007. For capacity building.<br />

9288. Metropolitan Inter-Faith Association, Memphis, TN. $13,000, 2007. For<br />

capacity building.<br />

9289. Resources for Indispensable Schools and Educators, San Francisco,<br />

CA. $10,000, 2007. For general operating support.<br />

9290. Teach for America, New York, NY. $50,000, 2007. For recruitment<br />

program.<br />

Joe C. Davis Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in the Nashville, TN, area. No grants to individuals.<br />

9291. Alive Hospice, Nashville, TN. $15,000, 2007. For electronic medical<br />

records system.<br />

9292. Center for Nonprofit Management, Nashville, TN. $10,000, 2007. For<br />

scholarships.<br />

9293. Center for Youth Issues, Nashville, Nashville, TN. $60,000, 2007. To<br />

evaluate True North Program.<br />

9294. Vanguard Charitable Endowment Program, Southeastern, PA.<br />

$2,936,500, 2007. For grants.<br />

9295. Vanguard Charitable Endowment Program, Southeastern, PA.<br />

$460,000, 2007. For grants.<br />

Elgin Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in GA and TN. No grants to individuals.<br />

9296. National Christian Foundation, Alpharetta, GA. $2,330,000, 2007.<br />

The Frist Foundation<br />

(formerly The HCA Foundation)<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in Nashville, TN. No support for national<br />

disease-specific organizations, private foundations, religious<br />

organizations not of direct benefit to the entire community, hospitals,<br />

nursing homes, or retirement homes. No grants to individuals, or for<br />

endowments, biomedical or clinical research, social events or similar<br />

fundraising events, goodwill advertising, telethons, sponsorships,<br />

publications, trips, tours, political activities, or start up needs.<br />

9297. Center for Nonprofit Management, Nashville, TN. $140,000, 2006. For<br />

general support, MatchGrant funding, and administrative support for the<br />

annual Awards of Achievement.<br />

9298. Nashville State Community College Foundation, Nashville, TN.<br />

$17,500, 2006. To retain consulting firm to develop and implement<br />

annual giving campaign strategy.<br />

9299. Nashville Symphony Association, Nashville, TN. $62,500, 2006. For<br />

special campaign to strengthen orchestra and bring it into national<br />

prominence.<br />

9300. Young Leaders Council, Nashville, TN. $10,000, 2006. For program to<br />

train young professionals for service on nonprofit boards.<br />

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The HCA Foundation<br />

(formerly Columbia/HCA Healthcare Foundation, Inc.)<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in middle TN. No support for political organizations,<br />

individual churches or schools, organizations established less than 3<br />

years ago, or arts and culture, athletic, environmental or wildlife, or civic<br />

or international affairs organizations. No grants to individuals, or for<br />

advertising or sponsorships or social events or similar fundraising<br />

activities.<br />

9301. Center for Nonprofit Management, Nashville, TN. $25,000, 2006.<br />

9302. Neighborhoods Resource Center, Nashville, TN. $10,000, 2006. For<br />

program support.<br />

9303. Progress Inc., Nashville, TN. $20,000, 2006. For accounting software.<br />

9304. Young Leaders Council, Nashville, TN. $15,000, 2006. For operational<br />

support.<br />

International Paper Company Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national basis in areas of company operations, with<br />

some emphasis on Memphis, TN; giving also in Africa. No support for<br />

veterans’ or labor groups, religious or political groups, lobbying<br />

organizations, discriminatory organizations, or sporting events. No grants<br />

to individuals, or for scholarships, endowments, capital campaigns,<br />

sponsorships, advertising, travel, national conferences, or other<br />

one-time events; no loans.<br />

9305. Pro Bono Partnership, White Plains, NY. $10,000, 2006.<br />

Lyndhurst Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to the southeastern U.S., with emphasis on<br />

Chattanooga, TN. No support for political organizations. No grants to<br />

individuals.<br />

9306. American Forest Foundation, Washington, DC. $10,000, 2006. For<br />

public opinion research in conjunction with education and outreach<br />

efforts of Alliance for the Future of Southern Forests.<br />

9307. Chattanooga Neighborhood Enterprise, Chattanooga, TN. $45,000,<br />

2006. For technical assistance in the MLK neighborhood.<br />

9308. Community Research Council, Chattanooga, TN. $100,000, 2006.<br />

3-year grant. For development, publication, and dissemination of the<br />

State of Chattanooga Region Report.<br />

9309. Community Research Council, Chattanooga, TN. $10,000, 2006. For<br />

development of downtown score card.<br />

9310. Land Trust for the Little Tennessee, Franklin, NC. $10,000, 2006. For<br />

design and planning workshop to be conducted in collaboration with<br />

Placemakers, LLC.<br />

9311. Lula Lake Land Trust, Lookout Mountain, GA. $100,000, 2006. For<br />

executive director position and related services through a partnership<br />

agreement with Georgia Land Trust.<br />

9312. RiverCity Company, Chattanooga, TN. $1,405,000, 2006. For the<br />

following set of technical assistance expenses and development<br />

projects: storefront improvements for Central Business District, historic<br />

preservation/development of five endangered properties, consultant for<br />

the Central Business District, retail recruitment for the Main Street<br />

District, acquisitions of key properties in the Main Street District,<br />

construction monitoring in the Jefferson Heights and MLK<br />

neighborhoods, and design consultant.<br />

9313. RiverCity Company, Chattanooga, TN. $150,000, 2006. For design<br />

services.<br />

9314. United Way of Chattanooga, Chattanooga, TN. $17,000, 2006. For<br />

Project Ready for School with family day care providers.<br />

9315. Urban League, Chattanooga Area, Chattanooga, TN. $75,000, 2006.<br />

For capacity building matching grant.<br />

The Maclellan Foundation, Inc.<br />

Limitations: Giving nationally, with emphasis on the Chattanooga, TN, area;<br />

giving internationally in Eastern Europe, Asia, Africa, Latin America, and<br />

the Middle East. No grants to individuals, or for emergency funds, deficit<br />

financing, land acquisition, endowment funds, health services, medical<br />

research, publications scholarships, or for renovations.<br />

9316. National Christian Foundation, Alpharetta, GA. $11,000,000, 2006.<br />

9317. National Christian Foundation, Alpharetta, GA. $5,334,387, 2006. For<br />

grant made in form of stock.<br />

Plough Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in Shelby County, TN, with an emphasis on<br />

Memphis. No grants to individuals, and generally no grants for annual<br />

operating funds.<br />

9318. Giving Institute: Leading Consultants to Non-Profits, Glenview, IL.<br />

$25,000, 2007. For research.<br />

9319. Teach for America, Memphis, TN. $200,000, 2007. For general<br />

operating support.<br />

The Poplar Foundation<br />

(formerly The Longleaf Foundation)<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in Memphis, TN.<br />

9320. Teach for America, Memphis, TN. $250,000, 2006.<br />

TEXAS<br />

Abell-Hanger Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to TX, with emphasis within the Permian Basin. No<br />

grants to individuals, or for individual scholarships or fellowships; no<br />

loans.<br />

9321. Girl Scouts of the U.S.A., Permian Basin Council, Odessa, TX.<br />

$100,000, 2007. For matching grant for the Organizational Integrity<br />

Campaign.<br />

9322. Midland Odessa Symphony and Chorale, Midland, TX. $20,000, 2007.<br />

For capacity building team.<br />

9323. Permian Basin Petroleum Museum, Library and Hall of Fame, Midland,<br />

TX. $11,200, 2007. For additional challenge grant funds for the phase<br />

two exhibit design costs.<br />

Amarillo Area Foundation, Inc.<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to the 26 northernmost counties of the Texas<br />

Panhandle region. No support for private or parochial schools, national,<br />

state, or local fundraising activities, or religious activities or programs<br />

that serve or appear to serve specific religious groups, or denominations.<br />

No grants to individuals (except for the scholarship program), or generally<br />

for operating budgets, annual campaigns, deficit financing, endowment<br />

funds, publications, conferences, travel, research projects, or historic<br />

preservation; no loans.<br />

9324. Nonprofit Service Center of Tarrant County, Fort Worth, TX. $60,000,<br />

2007. For technology pilot.<br />

9325. Nonprofit Service Center of Tarrant County, Fort Worth, TX. $39,682,<br />

2007. For operating support.<br />

M. D. Anderson Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in TX, with emphasis on the Houston area. No<br />

grants to individuals, or for operating funds or endowments.<br />

9326. Teach for America, Houston, TX. $25,000, 2006. To support Vision<br />

2010.<br />

AT&T Foundation<br />

(formerly SBC Foundation)<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national basis in areas of company operations. No<br />

support for religious organizations not of direct benefit to the entire<br />

community, or for political, discriminatory, or disease-specific<br />

organizations, or medical clinics and research. No grants for capital<br />

campaigns, endowment funds, goodwill ads, sports programs or events,<br />

or cause-related marketing.<br />

9327. Administer Justice, East Dundee, IL. $18,845, 2007. For<br />

implementation of internet-based case management and tracking<br />

system to serve low-income clients, where external volunteer attorneys<br />

and organization staff will have access to case data and can track and<br />

report on status.<br />

9328. AID Gwinnett, Duluth, GA. $12,500, 2007. For addition of hardware for<br />

five exam rooms and clinic staff, allowing doctors, nurses, and related<br />

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clinic staff efficient access to confidential patient records, as part of<br />

project to upgrade current patient tracking system.<br />

9329. AIDS Alliance, Oakland, CA. $10,000, 2007. To acquire new telephone<br />

system for office, with 20 extensions, voice mail, installation and training<br />

for staff to manage all day-to-day operations serving seriously ill<br />

low-income clients.<br />

9330. Alice Aycock Poe Center for Health Education, Raleigh, NC. $25,000,<br />

2007. For infrastructure upgrade to include new server, software, and<br />

re-design of website to enable underserved students, parents, and<br />

teachers access to interactive programs about physical activity, and<br />

healthy food choices.<br />

9331. Allendale Association, Lake Villa, IL. $20,000, 2007. To acquire<br />

backbone switch that will enable network servers to process data at<br />

higher speed, with more stability and eliminate duplication of patient<br />

data input.<br />

9332. American Foundation for the Blind, Dallas, TX. $25,000, 2007. For<br />

evaluation project of low-cost speech and screen enlargement products<br />

in order to identify items that provide affordable and easy-to-use access<br />

to Internet for adults experiencing vision loss.<br />

9333. American Red Cross, Aiken County Chapter, Aiken, SC. $22,003, 2007.<br />

For communications infrastructure including wireless communications,<br />

VOIP, and remote access to increase productivity and disaster<br />

preparedness service capabilities.<br />

9334. American Red Cross, Central South Carolina Chapter, Columbia, SC.<br />

$25,000, 2007. For integration of single information technology<br />

architecture across regions to better serve community, provide more<br />

rapid response to disasters, human tragedy, manage processes, deliver<br />

training and integrate stakeholders.<br />

9335. American Red Cross, San Antonio Area Chapter, San Antonio, TX.<br />

$25,000, 2007. For information technology infrastructure.<br />

9336. Americana Community Center, Louisville, KY. $15,000, 2007. For<br />

addition of updated technology, which will include development of<br />

interactive website that will help increase outreach, and provide<br />

advanced computer training for staff in order to improve Center’s overall<br />

operations.<br />

9337. Americas Second Harvest of Coastal Georgia, Savannah, GA. $24,750,<br />

2007. For addition of upgraded software that will provide agencies and<br />

volunteers with easy access to accurate food inventory information,<br />

improving and increasing ordering and distribution process to reach<br />

greater number of people in need.<br />

9338. Angels Place, Metairie, LA. $19,350, 2007. For technology<br />

infrastructure upgrade with new server, computers, and scanner/printer<br />

to improve services offered to terminally ill children and their families.<br />

9339. Anti-Defamation League Foundation, New York, NY. $75,000, 2007.<br />

For Protecting Our Children in Cyberspace initiative, including curriculum<br />

(Trickery, Trolling and Threats: Understanding and Addressing<br />

Cyberbullying), and training for middle and high school educators.<br />

9340. Arbor Place, Menomonie, WI. $10,627, 2007. For technology<br />

infrastructure upgrade including new server, computers, and software to<br />

improve management of organization that serves those with alcohol and<br />

drug abuse problems.<br />

9341. Area 4 Agency on Aging, Sacramento, CA. $10,000, 2007. For creation<br />

of database that will integrate all data regarding service providers and<br />

clients in seven-county area; database will track contracts in place,<br />

coordinate donations, and provide avenue to broadcast upcoming<br />

events.<br />

9342. Arkansas Science and Technology Authority, Little Rock, AR. $15,000,<br />

2007. For Science and Mathematics Accessible Resource Tool (SMART)<br />

workshops that integrate technology into curriculum in order to help<br />

create lesson plans targeting secondary science and mathematics.<br />

9343. Asian Business Association of Silicon Valley, Palo Alto, CA. $50,000,<br />

2007. For collaborative effort to create website offering webinars of<br />

topics addressed at workshops, including how to select the right<br />

technology for different business needs, how to work trade shows, and<br />

how to increase technical efficiency.<br />

9344. Asian Chamber of Commerce Scholarship Foundation, Houston, TX.<br />

$25,000, 2007. For addition of hardware, software and personnel<br />

training in effort to use latest in technological advances to foster<br />

economic development.<br />

9345. Askew: A Design Studio for Urban Youth, San Antonio, TX. $10,000,<br />

2007. For staff budget for executive director and student director who<br />

will oversee arts program for inner-city youth.<br />

9346. Association for Retarded Citizens, Ouachita, Monroe, LA. $23,671,<br />

2007. For use of digital books, computers with touchscreens, and<br />

software to provide literacy education to disabled children; teachers and<br />

librarians will be trained to use this technology in their library or Head<br />

Start center.<br />

9347. Augusta State University, Augusta, GA. $25,000, 2007. For addition of<br />

upgraded software for purpose of recruiting and increasing enrollment of<br />

minority students at University.<br />

9348. Baptist Child and Family Services, San Antonio, TX. $275,000, 2007.<br />

For technology needs of South Texas Centre, innovative campus of<br />

nonprofit and human service agencies.<br />

9349. Basic Economic Stabilization Training Institute, Palacios, TX. $15,000,<br />

2007. For state-of-the-art technology that will provide local and distant<br />

networking and training opportunities to underserved existing and<br />

start-up businesses in order to create economic growth in community.<br />

9350. Berkeley Alliance, Berkeley, CA. $21,000, 2007. For creation of single<br />

computer database compatible with several large institutions that are<br />

working toward goal of improving low academic performance and health<br />

concerns among underserved youth.<br />

9351. Bethany Services, Bakersfield, CA. $24,894, 2007. For networking and<br />

upgrading of computer system serving Bakersfield Homeless Center and<br />

Alliance Against Family Violence and Sexual Assault to improve efficiency<br />

and confidentiality for clients and staff.<br />

9352. Big Brothers Big Sisters of Eastern Missouri, Saint Louis, MO. $20,000,<br />

2007. For addition of upgraded technology for new headquarters<br />

location, enabling improved communications, information management,<br />

fund development, and overall operations to better serve youth,<br />

volunteers, and families.<br />

9353. Big Brothers Big Sisters of Greater Birmingham, Birmingham, AL.<br />

$19,014, 2007. For development of interactive website, addition of<br />

hardware and donor software, and provide staff training in order to recruit<br />

and retain volunteers, increase fundraising, and improve service delivery<br />

and staff efficiency.<br />

9354. Big Brothers Big Sisters of McHenry County, McHenry, IL. $17,068,<br />

2007. For technology upgrade to replace outdated computers and add<br />

software to manage administrative duties more efficiently and enhance<br />

data protection and fundraising capabilities.<br />

9355. Big Brothers Big Sisters of the Bluegrass, Lexington, KY. $20,000,<br />

2007. For technology upgrade program that will incorporate interactive,<br />

internet-based applications which will increase staff efficiency and<br />

quality of service for children of Central Kentucky.<br />

9356. Big Brothers Big Sisters of Will and Grundy Counties, Joliet, IL.<br />

$20,000, 2007. For technology infrastructure upgrade to replace aging<br />

computers and to enable access to software used by national<br />

organization for donor support and to manage critical process of<br />

matching volunteers with their little brothers/sisters.<br />

9357. Birmingham Civil Rights Institute, Birmingham, AL. $20,000, 2007. For<br />

addition of hardware for fiber optic network installation, providing<br />

students, educators, and researchers with distance-learning and<br />

interactive, instantaneous access capabilities, as well as enhanced<br />

communications for staff.<br />

9358. Blind and Low Vision Services of North Georgia, Smyrna, GA. $24,735,<br />

2007. For addition of assistive technology to provide blind and visually<br />

impaired clients with tools needed to compete in technology world of<br />

jobs, improve database management, and provide staff training.<br />

9359. Boy Scouts of America, Alamo Area Council, San Antonio, TX.<br />

$250,000, 2007. For creation of Leadership Development Center to be<br />

headquarters of and be used to conduct Scoutreach programs as part of<br />

Council’s capital/endowment campaign.<br />

9360. Boy Scouts of America, Southeast Louisiana Council, Metairie, LA.<br />

$25,000, 2007. For technical infrastructure upgrade to include laptops<br />

for field staff to bring training and other resources to volunteers and<br />

youth, after losing computers in recent hurricanes.<br />

9361. Boys And Girls Club of Central Louisiana, Alexandria, LA. $10,000,<br />

2007. For infrastructure upgrade including computers and software for<br />

management of organization, and training for staff to improve their<br />

computer skills, enabling them to better train and assist kids with basic<br />

computer literacy skills.<br />

9362. Boys and Girls Club of Portage County, Stevens Point, WI. $10,000,<br />

2007. For technology infrastructure upgrade including new computers,<br />

program management software, and technology training for staff to<br />

improve management of organization that provides programs for<br />

underserved youth.<br />

9363. Boys and Girls Clubs of East County, Santee, CA. $10,000, 2007. For<br />

purchase of database software for staff to manage and track donor<br />

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information as well as coordinate communication to increase funds<br />

supporting programs for the underserved.<br />

9364. Boys and Girls Clubs of Greater Memphis, Memphis, TN. $24,628,<br />

2007. For addition of upgraded technology that will enable accurate<br />

reporting of information creating ’A Culture of Accountability’ to board<br />

members, donors, auditors, and community.<br />

9365. Boys and Girls Clubs of the Pee Dee Area, Florence, SC. $15,000,<br />

2007. For expanding implementation of member-tracking software at<br />

four additional sites to improve youth engagement and retention,<br />

including computers, fingerprint scanners, software, and staff training.<br />

9366. Boys Haven of America, Beaumont, TX. $25,000, 2007. For upgraded<br />

technology in order to create database that will better track all boys and<br />

their needs, help maintain/increase volunteer and financial support, and<br />

provide staff training, all to better serve at-risk, homeless boys aged<br />

8-16.<br />

9367. Breakthrough, Austin, TX. $10,000, 2007. For upgrades to data<br />

communications services, hardware, software, and technology training<br />

enhancing college preparedness information to schools, low-income<br />

students, and community.<br />

9368. California Coalition for Youth, Sacramento, CA. $20,000, 2007. For<br />

infrastructure upgrade to include ten computers, router, two switches,<br />

new cable and additional memory for old computers; and for website<br />

enhancements and staff training to better serve underserved youth.<br />

9369. California Rural Indian Health Board, Sacramento, CA. $49,475, 2007.<br />

For collaborative effort to improve health status of Indian people through<br />

network of clinics, including servers for database storage and staff costs.<br />

9370. Carlsbad Chamber of Commerce Partners in Education, Carlsbad, CA.<br />

$14,500, 2007. For purchase of VOIP telephone system to improve<br />

communication with public and other organizations and enhance support<br />

of their workforce development grants, student recognition programs,<br />

and Junior Achievement’s Business Matters program.<br />

9371. Catholic Human Services, Traverse City, MI. $25,000, 2007. For<br />

implementation of electronic scheduling system for ten offices across<br />

ten-county area to efficiently manage services for underserved clients<br />

and eliminate redundant tasks for staff.<br />

9372. Center for Leadership in School Reform, Louisville, KY. $200,000,<br />

2007. For expansion of Superintendents Leadership Network (SLN).<br />

9373. Center for Pan-Asian Community Services, Doraville, GA. $15,000,<br />

2007. For upgraded technology to develop integrated database to<br />

increase office efficiency, inform public, and improve communications<br />

with other service agencies to provide quality health/social services for<br />

Pan-Asians in Greater Atlanta area.<br />

9374. Center for Teaching Quality, Hillsborough, NC. $25,000, 2007. For<br />

development of platform to host Teacher Leaders Network Web (TLN<br />

Web), virtual community for teachers to collaborate, share content,<br />

attend workshops, and connect with parents and community leaders.<br />

9375. Central Dallas Ministries, Dallas, TX. $10,000, 2007. For development<br />

of integrated case management system, enabling online accessibility to<br />

case managers from any program site or office location in order to<br />

provide comprehensive services to low-income or homeless residents of<br />

Dallas County.<br />

9376. Centro de la Comunidad, New London, CT. $15,000, 2007. For system<br />

that will track and report client and program information for more<br />

efficiency and effectiveness; and for upgrades to computer work stations<br />

to enable clients to have reliable access to services for educational and<br />

economic success.<br />

9377. Chabot Space and Science Center, Oakland, CA. $25,000, 2007. For<br />

upgrade of computer hardware for enhancement of house-ticketing and<br />

online-ticketing, to improve visitors experience and increase funds to<br />

expand and enrich programs, exhibits, and classes.<br />

9378. Challenger Learning Center of Northwest Indiana, Hammond, IN.<br />

$11,489, 2007. For implementation of ACTIVassessment wireless<br />

voting system to measure interest and effect of Center’s programs on<br />

students, where voting board will allow students to answer questions<br />

electronically immediately after program.<br />

9379. Chamber of Commerce Foundation, Joplin Area, Joplin, MO. $10,000,<br />

2007. For addition of upgraded equipment and data services for staff,<br />

providing them with improved communications during their business<br />

travels in order to better serve their members, communities, and region.<br />

9380. Child Abuse and Neglect Council of Saginaw County, Saginaw, MI.<br />

$15,000, 2007. For computer infrastructure upgrade and revitalization<br />

of website to add interactive training, improve fund development,<br />

implement marketing plan, and target multi-lingual populations.<br />

9381. Childrens Bereavement Center of South Texas, San Antonio, TX.<br />

$15,000, 2007. For Project Connect, Phase II technology upgrades<br />

enhancing staff productivity and client program effectiveness.<br />

9382. Childrens Book Press, San Francisco, CA. $25,000, 2007. For creation<br />

of new website to enhance visibility and sales of children’s books<br />

published by authors and artists representing diverse cultures, including<br />

online ordering and e-newsletter.<br />

9383. Childrens Museum of Rutherford County, Murfreesboro, TN. $19,000,<br />

2007. For addition of upgraded technology to reduce long-term<br />

expenses, increase staff efficiency, and enhance educational<br />

programming for youth and families.<br />

9384. Clemson University Research Foundation, Clemson, SC. $20,000,<br />

2007. For CSI:Update, program that places youth and teachers in 3-day<br />

nature-based setting, using technology to explore forensic science;<br />

includes opportunity to complete professional development sessions for<br />

teachers.<br />

9385. Clifford W. Beers Guidance Clinic, New Haven, CT. $10,000, 2007. For<br />

upgrade to technology infrastructure to enhance communication between<br />

main clinic and satellite offices, enable timely input of services and<br />

billing, and provide central location for clinic policies.<br />

9386. Coalition for the Homeless of Houston/Harris County, Houston, TX.<br />

$25,000, 2007. For centralization of Houston Community Voice Mail<br />

(HCVM) service and to provide training to all participating HCVM<br />

agencies.<br />

9387. Coalition of African, Arab, Asian, European and Latino Immigrants of<br />

Illinois, Chicago, IL. $20,000, 2007. For collaboration to create more<br />

dynamic website and streamlined donation process that will allow more<br />

communication and resource-sharing between member organizations<br />

that serve low-income immigrant coalitions.<br />

9388. College for All Texans Foundation Closing the Gaps, Austin, TX.<br />

$100,000, 2007. For technology to equip mobile education resource<br />

centers and distribute technology funds to local organizations to assist<br />

more Texas students in pursuing higher education.<br />

9389. Communities in Schools - Central Texas, Austin, TX. $10,000, 2007.<br />

For wireless technology implementation in offices and technology training<br />

for staff, enabling more time for student educational counseling.<br />

9390. Community Access Partners of San Buenaventura, Ventura, CA.<br />

$14,000, 2007. For CAPS Community Outreach Program, providing<br />

digital production services and training to nonprofit organizations to<br />

produce their own visual media.<br />

9391. Community Family Centers, Houston, TX. $15,000, 2007. For<br />

installation of Small Business Servers at two facilities, creating wireless<br />

connection that will enable departments and staff to communicate with<br />

one another and with clients/students.<br />

9392. Community Partners, Los Angeles, CA. $100,000, 2007. For<br />

organizational capacity building for Consejo de Federaciones Mexicanas<br />

en Norte America project to provide organization and implementation of<br />

immigrant education mobilization program.<br />

9393. Congress of California Seniors Education and Research Fund,<br />

Sacramento, CA. $25,000, 2007. For upgrade of senior center website<br />

to include video and audio interviews with senior leaders and policy<br />

makers, to add web blog for increased interaction among seniors, and<br />

for laptop for outside presentations.<br />

9394. Consortium for School Networking, Washington, DC. $25,000, 2007.<br />

For regional clinics for school district senior technology leaders to help<br />

districts stay abreast of emerging technologies to create most effective<br />

learning environment possible for students in Southeast.<br />

9395. Court Appointed Special Advocates of Central Texas, New Braunfels,<br />

TX. $15,000, 2007. For upgrade in technology infrastructure (hardware,<br />

software, applications) to increase capacity and efficiencies in<br />

communication, fundraising, recruiting training, business operations,<br />

and network access options.<br />

9396. Culver City Education Foundation, Culver City, CA. $10,000, 2007. For<br />

increase in online access to arts curricula for teachers throughout school<br />

district; Arts Curriculum Access Website will offer projects, lesson plans,<br />

and arts resources (websites and field trip suggestions) for K-12<br />

teachers.<br />

9397. Detroit Entrepreneurship Institute, Detroit, MI. $10,000, 2007. For<br />

creation of interactive website to increase access to information about<br />

DEI and enable registration for programs online and to promote<br />

fundraising through e-commerce, by allowing DEI graduates to sell their<br />

products and service online for fee.<br />

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9398. Discovery 2000, Birmingham, AL. $20,000, 2007. For upgrade of<br />

Center’s internal technology system to better serve students, parents,<br />

teachers, and entire community and improve overall operations.<br />

9399. Drug Abuse Comprehensive Coordinating Office, Tampa, FL. $17,110,<br />

2007. For technology integration into residential facilities by providing<br />

computers to clinicians that staff these facilities, allowing access to<br />

client files and better communication and work efficiency for staff.<br />

9400. Duncan Regional Hospital Health Foundation, Duncan, OK. $44,426,<br />

2007. For addition of IP videoconferencing and training for nursing<br />

students attending University of Oklahoma or Western Oklahoma State<br />

College Nursing Programs, in collaboration with University of Oklahoma<br />

College of Nursing.<br />

9401. East Bay Spanish Speaking Citizens Foundation, Oakland, CA.<br />

$11,000, 2007. For purchase of web-based case management and<br />

program management software system to improve administration of<br />

programs for underserved Latino citizens in community.<br />

9402. East Market Street Development Corporation, Greensboro, NC.<br />

$20,690, 2007. For collaboration for infrastructure upgrade to enable<br />

training by staff to community, and to update website to offer information<br />

on activities, job opportunities, and business plan development training.<br />

9403. Education Development Center, Newton, MA. $25,000, 2007. For<br />

technology-based professional development for cohort of teachers in<br />

Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, New York, and Virginia, who, will in<br />

turn become online training facilitators to train other teachers within their<br />

respective states.<br />

9404. Elim Christian Services, Palos Heights, IL. $12,000, 2007. To acquire<br />

new Microsoft server to enable increased speed, performance, and<br />

reliability in managing and organizing data and services provided for<br />

disabled in community.<br />

9405. EUP Learning Center, Brimley, MI. $24,490, 2007. For creation of<br />

CONNECT, website that will host interactive tutoring and lessons<br />

developed by teachers; and for technology upgrade to allow more<br />

students to benefit from after-school tutoring program.<br />

9406. Expanding and Preserving Our Cultural Heritage, Delray Beach, FL.<br />

$11,844, 2007. For technology upgrade of software and hardware at<br />

Spady Museum to better manage collection, membership, and donor<br />

records in order to preserve and educate community about<br />

African-American cultural history.<br />

9407. Families Under Urban and Social Attack, Houston, TX. $17,000, 2007.<br />

For e-Building project that will promote use of technology to underserved<br />

communities, including online outreach, pooled technology resources,<br />

and innovations in service delivery.<br />

9408. Family Support Services of the Bay Area, Oakland, CA. $31,898, 2007.<br />

To complete agency-wide technology plan in Oakland and San Francisco<br />

facilities.<br />

9409. Family Violence Prevention Services, San Antonio, TX. $12,752, 2007.<br />

For upgraded technology that will help expedite communications and<br />

enhance collaboration with other service agencies in order to improve<br />

crisis intervention services for victims of domestic violence.<br />

9410. Fast Forward, Columbia, SC. $18,000, 2007. For infrastructure upgrade<br />

to include new server and assistive hardware and software to expand<br />

services for disabled, including large print/high contrast keyboards and<br />

trackballs as part of effort to expand technology educational programs.<br />

9411. Feedback Foundation, Anaheim, CA. $10,000, 2007. For upgrade of<br />

computer hardware and software, to include purchase of CADCare,<br />

computerized charting system and plan of care model for benefit of<br />

disabled seniors.<br />

9412. Fellowship of San Antonio, San Antonio, TX. $50,000, 2007. For<br />

technological systems for multipurpose building in which all citizens and<br />

various nonprofit groups can gather for study, recreation, work, training,<br />

music, and fellowship.<br />

9413. Fox Valley Symphony Orchestra Association, Appleton, WI. $15,000,<br />

2007. For technology infrastructure upgrade including computers,<br />

software, scanner, projector, video camera and printer to improve<br />

efficiency of office management and aid in donor presentations and<br />

outreach efforts.<br />

9414. Friends of Disabled Adults and Children, Too, Stone Mountain, GA.<br />

$33,527, 2007. For addition of upgraded technology to improve client<br />

and donor tracking and provide reliable server to increase efficiency and<br />

outreach to disabled who require medical equipment services.<br />

9415. Girl Scouts of the U.S.A., Deep South Council, Mobile, AL. $14,000,<br />

2007. For addition of modernized phone system to improve<br />

communications and overall operations and service delivery as result of<br />

realignment of councils in southern Alabama.<br />

9416. Girl Scouts of the U.S.A., San Antonio Area Council, San Antonio, TX.<br />

$200,000, 2007. For Building Leaders Capital Campaign to expand<br />

organization’s capacity to serve girls through new and improved facilities.<br />

9417. Girls Inc. of Central Alabama, Birmingham, AL. $19,085, 2007. For<br />

addition of upgraded software and hardware, providing girls with tools to<br />

enhance their technology skills for their overall success in school and<br />

life and improve agency’s operations.<br />

9418. Good Shepherd Mission, Huntsville, TX. $25,150, 2007. For<br />

infrastructure upgrades to help at-risk citizens with access to technology<br />

in form of phone and computer access to gain skills to transition from<br />

poverty and assist with rehabilitation and recovery programs.<br />

9419. Green Project, New Orleans, LA. $10,000, 2007. For technology<br />

infrastructure upgrade, including computers and software to track<br />

donors, members, and volunteers; and training for staff to more<br />

efficiently manage organization, which recycles excess paint and surplus<br />

building materials.<br />

9420. Green River Regional Educational Cooperative, Caveland Educational<br />

Support Center, Bowling Green, KY. $20,000, 2007. For addition of<br />

hardware, software, and Braille transcriber that will provide for timely<br />

access to transcribed Braille materials for use by students who are blind<br />

and visually impaired.<br />

9421. Guidance Center, Southgate, MI. $25,000, 2007. For technology<br />

upgrades, including computer ID card reading device that will enhance<br />

identification of appropriate programs and learning tools for underserved<br />

at-risk youth, and that will also provide efficient product inventory system.<br />

9422. Habitat for Humanity of Orange County, Santa Ana, CA. $15,000, 2007.<br />

For upgrade to accounting software, MIP Fund, allowing all data to be<br />

accessible and to allow more efficient management.<br />

9423. Habitat for Humanity, Central South Carolina, Columbia, SC. $10,000,<br />

2007. For implementation of automated technology system for daily<br />

routine applications enabling more time spent on operational functions.<br />

9424. Hancock County Library, Sparta, GA. $10,587, 2007. For addition of<br />

laptops to provide students and low-income individuals with internet<br />

access to information resources for educational purposes and<br />

employment opportunities and to enable staff to schedule training<br />

classes for community.<br />

9425. Heartspring, Wichita, KS. $15,000, 2007. For Heartspring Mobile<br />

Access project with addition of laptop computers, software, and<br />

peripherals in order to provide improved offsite support services to<br />

special-needs children and their families and school districts.<br />

9426. Heuser Hearing Institute, Louisville, KY. $37,500, 2007. For addition<br />

of upgraded technology in order to provide world of information to families<br />

directly affected by hearing loss as well as provide resources for<br />

audiologists, physicians, and social workers for early intervention.<br />

9427. Home of Hope, Vinita, OK. $11,815, 2007. For corporate network<br />

connection for branch locations and addition of computer labs for staff<br />

training, and for School to Work program designed for high school<br />

students with disabilities.<br />

9428. Homeless Alliance, Oklahoma City, OK. $10,000, 2007. For H.net/<br />

Horizon network computer database that will allow better coordinated<br />

services by increasing number of user agencies that can share data on<br />

homeless in central Oklahoma.<br />

9429. Houston Interfaith Sponsoring Committee, Houston, TX. $25,000,<br />

2007. For upgraded technology in order to create electronic database<br />

and storage system that will provide efficiency for office staff and<br />

community leaders to better communicate issues affecting well-being of<br />

communities.<br />

9430. Humboldt Senior Resource Center, Eureka, CA. $10,000, 2007. For<br />

infrastructure upgrade of computers, software, and peripherals for<br />

Alzheimer Resource Center that serves caregivers, giving them access<br />

to library of information on care for dementia.<br />

9431. Huntsville Madison County Botanical Garden Society, Huntsville, AL.<br />

$10,000, 2007. For addition of upgraded hardware to improve staff<br />

efficiency, educational programs for youth and adults, and service to<br />

corporate clients who rent facilities.<br />

9432. Indianapolis Neighborhood Resource Center, Indianapolis, IN.<br />

$15,900, 2007. For creation of website that will have web pages for each<br />

neighborhood organization, each resource library, discussion board to<br />

promote involvement in community, and on-demand video to be used as<br />

marketing tool.<br />

9433. Inkster Senior Services, Inkster, MI. $25,000, 2007. For collaboration<br />

with five senior centers to bring computer access to their residential<br />

complex and recreation center, including training on basic computer<br />

skills and internet access.<br />

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9434. Institute for Local Government, Sacramento, CA. $50,000, 2007. For<br />

collaborative effort to identify best practices for promoting<br />

health-focused environment for kids and sharing those best practices<br />

online, to enable local officials to share, develop, and implement ideas<br />

in their communities.<br />

9435. Japanese American Cultural and Community Center, Los Angeles, CA.<br />

$20,000, 2007. For implementation of wireless network to enable free<br />

internet access on campus for tenants (including UCLA, performing arts<br />

companies, and government) and visitors to cultural center.<br />

9436. Jefferson Comprehensive Health Center, Fayette, MS. $25,000, 2007.<br />

For addition of web-based infrastructure network system, allowing<br />

connectivity between satellite clinics for better sharing and management<br />

of patient information to better serve uninsured and underinsured<br />

individuals and school-age youth.<br />

9437. John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, Washington, DC.<br />

$150,000, 2007. For continuation of Capacity Building Program for<br />

Culturally Specific Organizations and new program, Board Member<br />

Seminars, designed to develop capable and effective Boards among arts<br />

organizations.<br />

9438. Joint Center for Political and Economic Studies, Washington, DC.<br />

$55,000, 2007. For community development program focused on<br />

leadership development for emerging African-American leaders.<br />

9439. Joint Center for Political and Economic Studies, Washington, DC.<br />

$45,000, 2007. For community development program focused on<br />

leadership development for emerging African American leaders.<br />

9440. Junior Achievement of Dallas, Richardson, TX. $10,000, 2007. For<br />

upgraded technology to improve staff productivity, increase fundraising,<br />

recruit and retain volunteers and teachers, and improve overall<br />

operations in order to better motivate and prepare students for<br />

successful careers.<br />

9441. Junior Achievement of Northern Alabama, Huntsville, AL. $14,800,<br />

2007. For addition of upgraded technology to streamline operations and<br />

allow for interactive website to reach all students, including those in<br />

rural, outlying counties.<br />

9442. Kansas City Crime Commission, Kansas City, MO. $18,000, 2007. For<br />

upgraded technology to serve caseworkers with more efficient system,<br />

enabling them to work from remote locations while handling high volume<br />

of community service assignments for their client base and providing<br />

case status updates for judges.<br />

9443. KID One Transport System, Birmingham, AL. $11,202, 2007. For<br />

addition and installation of specialized software to improve<br />

transportation services for kids and expectant mothers who are<br />

transported to medical and dental appointments as needed, as well as<br />

enable more accurate reporting of data.<br />

9444. La Voz del Anciano Mexico Americano, Dallas, TX. $15,000, 2007. For<br />

upgraded technology to increase staff efficiency and better serve clients,<br />

service providers, and general community; and for computer training for<br />

low-income elderly so they can fill out necessary service request forms<br />

online.<br />

9445. Lambs Farm, Libertyville, IL. $15,000, 2007. For infrastructure upgrade<br />

(including payroll software upgrade and staff training to allow time entry<br />

from work center) to include high-speed internet access between main<br />

campus and vocational work center, that employs disabled adults.<br />

9446. Lao Khmu Association, Stockton, CA. $19,500, 2007. For upgrade of<br />

technical infrastructure of organization with new shared drive and create<br />

interactive website that will allow enhanced communications and<br />

fundraising capabilities.<br />

9447. Laredo Childrens Museum, Laredo, TX. $10,000, 2007. For technology<br />

project to improve organizational efficiencies through improved website<br />

and web-based database that will assist in tracking membership,<br />

volunteers, educators, and clients thereby improving community service.<br />

9448. Latino Arts Network, Pasadena, CA. $15,000, 2007. For infrastructure<br />

upgrade with T-1 line, video camera, and audio mixer to enable<br />

development of digital storytelling and speaker series from specialists<br />

in Latino arts and arts management.<br />

9449. Lawndale Christian Development Corporation, Chicago, IL. $17,500,<br />

2007. For new website with faster internet access and staff training to<br />

allow greater communication in online forum and enable staff to better<br />

manage content and track data.<br />

9450. Leadership DeKalb, Decatur, GA. $25,000, 2007. For upgraded<br />

technology to improve interactive communications with Youth Leadership<br />

participants to further their leadership skills/training and encourage new<br />

applicants for future classes, serving as model for Adult Leadership<br />

program.<br />

9451. Legal Aid Society-Employment Law Center, San Francisco, CA. $75,000,<br />

2007. For technology infrastructure upgrades and website<br />

enhancements to provide outreach of legal advocacy services and make<br />

resources available online to low-income, minority clients.<br />

9452. Legal Services of Northern California, Sacramento, CA. $25,000, 2007.<br />

For enhancements to web-based case management system, to include<br />

sophisticated intranet enabling attorneys to research/access<br />

information efficiently; includes adding remote access to allow hiring of<br />

additional attorneys for Senior Legal Hotline.<br />

9453. Literacy Action, Atlanta, GA. $17,225, 2007. For addition of upgraded<br />

technology to improve database system for better service delivery and<br />

accountability to literacy students and donors, eventually enabling future<br />

growth.<br />

9454. Local Initiatives Support Corporation, Kalamazoo, MI. $22,800, 2007.<br />

For upgrade of technology infrastructure, to include enhancement of<br />

telephone system and purchase of hardware and software to better<br />

manage four offices that serve community in their effort to build<br />

sustainable neighborhoods.<br />

9455. Local Initiatives Support Corporation, Milwaukee, WI. $15,000, 2007.<br />

For collaborative technology infrastructure initiative to install surveillance<br />

cameras in public areas that will enable remote monitoring to improve<br />

safety of public areas for community and deter criminal activity.<br />

9456. Macatawa Area Community Media Center, Holland, MI. $21,500, 2007.<br />

For collaborative effort, including webstreaming training, to expand<br />

MacWIA program for underserved youth, where kids receive training to<br />

create TV shows that air on community access channel, highlighting local<br />

nonprofit work.<br />

9457. Malivai Washington Kids Foundation, Jacksonville, FL. $10,000, 2007.<br />

To provide local area network, high-speed internet, software, and staff<br />

training for more efficient management and increased donor tracking and<br />

support for staff and after-school student program.<br />

9458. Marcy-Newberry Association, Chicago, IL. $13,000, 2007. For<br />

technology infrastructure upgrade of computers, software, and internet<br />

access, and to provide staff training in order to support better<br />

management of social services provided to minority, low-income<br />

community.<br />

9459. Mary Brogan Museum of Art and Science, Tallahassee, FL. $10,000,<br />

2007. For technology upgrade, including new server, laptops and staff<br />

training to support SugarCRM software, which will manage client data<br />

and enhance administrative tools for business operations.<br />

9460. Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN. $500,000, 2007. For Enterprise Data<br />

Trust to manage data growth and storage in coordination with Mayo’s<br />

Cancer Center Analytics Project.<br />

9461. Memphis and Shelby County Child Sexual Abuse Council, Memphis, TN.<br />

$20,582, 2007. For addition of upgraded technology in order to improve<br />

response time of investigations and increase overall staff efficiency to<br />

better serve children who are victims of physical and sexual abuse.<br />

9462. Mercy Health Center, Athens, GA. $12,500, 2007. For upgraded<br />

technology to enable accurate record keeping of patient information and<br />

provide access for staff and volunteer health care providers, in order to<br />

facilitate quality health care to low-income, uninsured individuals of NE<br />

Georgia.<br />

9463. Mercy Home for Boys and Girls, Chicago, IL. $18,000, 2007. For<br />

consultant, data communication services, and application development<br />

to create and implement web-based projects and website features that<br />

will expand funding opportunities and increase volunteer recruitment.<br />

9464. Mexican American Legal Defense and Educational Fund, Los Angeles,<br />

CA. $125,000, 2007. For operations assessment and technology<br />

infrastructure improvement project to better track quantitative and<br />

qualitative impact of organization’s work to its funders.<br />

9465. Misericordia Home, Chicago, IL. $20,000, 2007. For technology<br />

infrastructure upgrade to include T-1 connection and IT trainer to provide<br />

internet and email to entire staff and computer access stations for<br />

disabled residents.<br />

9466. Mississippi Center for Nonprofits, Jackson, MS. $29,750, 2007. For<br />

center with portable hardware and software and technology trainer who<br />

will provide tailor-designed training to nonprofits in Gulf Coast region,<br />

enabling them to administer their programs more effectively to<br />

underserved.<br />

9467. Mississippi Methodist Hospital Rehabilitation Center, Jackson, MS.<br />

$20,775, 2007. For addition of hardware and software for specialized<br />

computer lab to assess needs of, and provide training to, spinal cord<br />

injury patients to help enhance their lives and facilitate them with<br />

opportunities to contribute to society.<br />

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9468. Montgomery Institute, Meridian, MS. $10,035, 2007. For addition of<br />

hardware and software, to enable sharing of information online with eight<br />

community colleges, other partners, and community leaders in order to<br />

fulfill their initiative to strengthen economic growth and stability.<br />

9469. Mountain View Personal Care Home, Decatur, GA. $22,131, 2007. For<br />

upgraded technology for improved internal and external communications,<br />

marketability, staff efficiency, accurate payroll time reporting, and<br />

surveillance system, all to provide quality care for senior residents at<br />

Mountain View.<br />

9470. Music Intelligence Neural Development Institute, Santa Ana, CA.<br />

$20,000, 2007. For expansion of MIND’s curriculum combining music<br />

with math to teach math concepts, including software modifications<br />

integrated into new online games covering core math concepts, web<br />

delivery, and online teacher materials.<br />

9471. NAACP, California Conference, Sacramento, CA. $100,000, 2007. For<br />

development of technology capacity building strategic plan and<br />

implementation in order to build solid foundation for community<br />

engagement programs.<br />

9472. Nashville Adult Literacy Council, Nashville, TN. $22,489, 2007. For<br />

addition of portable hardware and software and provide staff training to<br />

teach literacy, English, and computer skills, accommodating increasing<br />

number of adults who would otherwise be placed on waiting list.<br />

9473. National Alliance on Mental Illness New Orleans, New Orleans, LA.<br />

$10,350, 2007. For technical infrastructure upgrade to include<br />

computers, software, and internet access, as well as training for more<br />

efficient management.<br />

9474. National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics, Olathe, KS. $18,000,<br />

2007. For Champions of Character program with interactive, web-based<br />

program to train coaches, teachers, student leaders/athletes, and youth<br />

development professionals to teach positive values to youth about<br />

character, respect, and integrity.<br />

9475. National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum, Cooperstown, NY.<br />

$150,000, 2007. For Electronic Field Trip program.<br />

9476. National Music Center and Museum Foundation, Institute for Education<br />

and the Arts, Washington, DC. $10,000, 2007. For challenge grant for<br />

technology applications and training for Ohio educational initiative<br />

designed to utilize arts as tool to teach academic subjects.<br />

9477. New Horizons Family Center, Glendale, CA. $10,000, 2007. For<br />

creation and implementation of customized data management software,<br />

and staff training, to track and store data and create reports for many<br />

programs for underserved.<br />

9478. Non-Profit Enterprise at Work, NEW Center, Ann Arbor, MI. $25,000,<br />

2007. For below-market-rate shared technology solutions for nonprofit<br />

organizations to enhance productivity, including financial management,<br />

fund raising, and volunteer management.<br />

9479. Nonprofit Management Solutions, San Diego, CA. $15,525, 2007. For<br />

IT Specialist and operating support for remote computer network<br />

services for troubleshooting, technical support, and one-on-one training<br />

to nonprofit organizations in San Diego area.<br />

9480. North American Council for Online Learning, Vienna, VA. $121,529,<br />

2007. To provide state-led virtual schools with technical support and<br />

counseling related to online learning and to develop needs assessment<br />

for use in improving e-learning.<br />

9481. North Shore Senior Center, Northfield, IL. $15,000, 2007. For upgrade<br />

of computers and software to manage fundraising and accounting<br />

systems.<br />

9482. Northwest Connecticut Association for the Arts, Torrington, CT.<br />

$10,000, 2007. To acquire computers for staff to manage increasing<br />

number of programs performed, as well as rising number of patrons that<br />

support Warner Theater.<br />

9483. NPower, Seattle, WA. $50,000, 2007. For establishment of NPower<br />

Texas affiliate to serve nonprofits across state with strategic technology<br />

planning, implementation, and support services.<br />

9484. Ochsner Clinic Foundation, New Orleans, LA. $25,000, 2007. For<br />

interactive online computer skills training for growing staff, improving<br />

training flexibility to better manage organization.<br />

9485. OPCC, Santa Monica, CA. $15,000, 2007. For upgrade of technology<br />

infrastructure with new server, computers, and software to manage<br />

services more efficiently to clients that are homeless or those in crisis.<br />

9486. Owensboro Area Museum of Science and History, Owensboro, KY.<br />

$25,000, 2007. To install updated hardware and new integrated<br />

software system that will better manage school tours, camps, classes,<br />

and other activities, as well as help streamline daily operations.<br />

9487. Parents Alliance Employment Project, Lombard, IL. $10,000, 2007. To<br />

provide laptops and online outreach to disabled who are searching for<br />

employment, by training and certifying staff to use Illinois workNet for<br />

employment and transportation needs.<br />

9488. Plano Symphony Orchestra, Plano, TX. $25,000, 2007. For upgraded<br />

technology to increase efficiency in marketing, volunteer recruitment,<br />

and fundraising projects in order to serve larger audience.<br />

9489. Pregnancy Support Connection, Waukesha, WI. $12,053, 2007. For<br />

purchase of computer hardware and software to upgrade infrastructure<br />

of office to enable staff to efficiently manage programs for at-risk girls.<br />

9490. Princess Theater Center for the Performing Arts, Decatur, AL. $10,000,<br />

2007. For addition of newly redesigned interactive website to better<br />

serve students, teachers, and community as arts education resource,<br />

and improve staff efficiency, outreach, and overall operations.<br />

9491. Progress and Freedom Foundation, Washington, DC. $100,000, 2007.<br />

For Institute for Regulatory Law and Economics seminars to educate<br />

regulators about economic analysis of regulatory policy issues arising in<br />

competitive and emerging competitive network industries.<br />

9492. Quail Botanical Gardens, Encinitas, CA. $10,000, 2007. For<br />

infrastructure upgrade from MS Office workgroups to central file server,<br />

allowing less work duplication and enhancing security, and for upgrade<br />

to donor database software.<br />

9493. Radio Bilingue, Fresno, CA. $25,000, 2007. For technology<br />

infrastructure upgrade, including new server to expand web-based<br />

communication via podcasts, cell phones, web feeds, and blogs to<br />

enhance outreach to Latino population.<br />

9494. Reconcile New Orleans, New Orleans, LA. $25,000, 2007. For<br />

infrastructure upgrade with new computers, telephone service, and PDAs<br />

to increase efficiency and better track data, and to institute new financial<br />

accounting system.<br />

9495. Recording for the Blind and Dyslexic, Palo Alto, CA. $25,000, 2007. For<br />

production of digital textbooks for students, and to upgrade technological<br />

infrastructure of organization with cell phones, computer software, and<br />

hardware for better management of office.<br />

9496. Regional Partners Network, Camilla, GA. $19,480, 2007. For upgraded<br />

technology and training for housing agencies throughout 14-county<br />

region to increase their capacity and efficiency in order to provide<br />

affordable housing to low-income, minority population of Southwest<br />

Georgia.<br />

9497. Research and Education Institute for Texas Health, Dallas, TX.<br />

$200,000, 2007. For implementation of wireless network to facilitate<br />

conversion to electronic medical recordkeeping.<br />

9498. Ronald McDonald House of Columbus, Columbus, GA. $10,745, 2007.<br />

For upgraded hardware, including modern phone system, staff training<br />

for office efficiency, to better serve low-income families temporarily<br />

residing at House while their children receive free or low-cost treatment<br />

at nearby hospitals.<br />

9499. Rural Nevada Development Corporation, Ely, NV. $10,250, 2007. For<br />

addition of updated hardware to improve program coordination and office<br />

efficiency to better serve clients and funding agencies.<br />

9500. Saint Josephs Mercy Health Foundation, Hot Springs, AR. $23,400,<br />

2007. For Picture Archive and Communications System (PACS),<br />

high-speed combination of technological hardware providing instant<br />

access to patients’ medical images/reports for physicians and<br />

healthcare clinicians to view in more efficient manner.<br />

9501. Salvation Army of Augusta, Augusta, GA. $11,000, 2007. For upgraded<br />

technology for Clearinghouse agencies who provide Christmas<br />

assistance to low-income families in order to streamline operations,<br />

avoid service duplications, and improve communications, to better serve<br />

and reach families in need.<br />

9502. Samaritan Counseling Services, Ann Arbor, MI. $35,000, 2007. For<br />

collaborative effort to upgrade infrastructure with computers, tablet PCs,<br />

and software that will provide HIPPA compliant, integrated system for<br />

electronic billing, scheduling, and chart management.<br />

9503. San Antonio Parks Foundation, San Antonio, TX. $25,000, 2007. For<br />

architectural design competition for Voelcker Park master plan.<br />

9504. San Diego Futures Foundation, San Diego, CA. $10,000, 2007. For<br />

efforts to provide technology assistance to four nonprofit agencies to<br />

help improve their organizational effectiveness and services for<br />

underserved clients.<br />

9505. Second Harvest Food Bank of East Tennessee, Knoxville, TN. $13,000,<br />

2007. For addition of upgraded technology to streamline agency access<br />

to Second Harvest inventory, increase staff efficiency, and reduce human<br />

error while controlling purchase and distribution of food.<br />

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9506. Senior Access, San Rafael, CA. $10,200, 2007. For infrastructure<br />

upgrade including new computers and new server to enable hosting<br />

CadCare and FundEz databases and allow shared access to databases<br />

for more efficient program and organization management.<br />

9507. Shelby County Childrens Advocacy Center, Columbiana, AL. $11,710,<br />

2007. For addition and installation of upgraded technology and to provide<br />

technical assistance to improve staff efficiency and increase outreach to<br />

potential supporters in order to better protect abused and neglected<br />

children of Shelby County.<br />

9508. Shepherds Center of Greensboro, Greensboro, NC. $13,850, 2007. For<br />

purchase of computer hardware, software, projector, and telephone<br />

system to upgrade technology infrastructure to improve management of<br />

organization and continue to provide computer literacy training to<br />

seniors.<br />

9509. Slidell Art League, Slidell, LA. $14,029, 2007. For technology<br />

infrastructure upgrade, including computer, digital camera, and scanner<br />

that will enable creation and display of artwork, as part of outreach effort.<br />

9510. Social Responsibility Corporation, San Antonio, TX. $50,000, 2007. For<br />

Learning About Learning Conference, focusing on improving education in<br />

Texas and keeping children in school.<br />

9511. Social Responsibility Corporation, San Antonio, TX. $25,000, 2007. For<br />

enhanced data and search capabilities of Texas Online Foundation<br />

Directory.<br />

9512. South DeKalb Business Incubator, Decatur, GA. $35,000, 2007. For<br />

updated technology, installation, and staff training in order to increase<br />

efficiency and marketability to better serve underserved communities<br />

and its client businesses, creating opportunities and jobs for minorities.<br />

9513. Southeast Association for Special Parks and Recreation, Downers<br />

Grove, IL. $14,000, 2007. For implementation of online registration<br />

system with credit card authorization, to facilitate easier and more<br />

efficient way for disabled participants (and their families) to register for<br />

recreation programs.<br />

9514. Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, IL. $10,000, 2007. For<br />

collaborative effort for regional economic and community development<br />

initiatives that include high-bandwidth broadband infrastructure, to build<br />

better employment opportunities and retain youth in aging community.<br />

9515. Southern Regional Education Board, Atlanta, GA. $320,000, 2007. For<br />

SREB HQ Online Teachers initiative providing quality virtual learning<br />

resources and professional development for educators.<br />

9516. Southwest Georgia United Empowerment Zone, Vienna, GA. $23,800,<br />

2007. For upgraded technology and staff training to increase office<br />

efficiency, data sharing/management, improve communications with<br />

donors, volunteers, and clients, and provide training for community to<br />

help grow and revitalize high-poverty areas.<br />

9517. Spoon River College Foundation, Canton, IL. $14,000, 2007. For<br />

purchase of video/audio presentation system as part of permanent<br />

technical infrastructure in Student Center, which hosts events such as<br />

GED Graduation, Annual Multicultural Dinner, and Student Debates.<br />

9518. Stamford Community Initiative, Stamford, TX. $13,000, 2007. For<br />

repair and upgrade of computers, purchase of receivers, and to hire<br />

technology trainers to allow SCN to continue its support of customers,<br />

various city institutions, and community.<br />

9519. Stanford University, Stanford, CA. $250,000, 2007. For Technology<br />

Innovation Fund providing technology infrastructure for new campus of<br />

Stanford Graduate School of Business.<br />

9520. Supreme Court Historical Society, Washington, DC. $20,000, 2007.<br />

For Supreme Court Summer Institute which brings 60 high school<br />

teachers together for concentrated learning program focused on history,<br />

operation, and function of Supreme Court.<br />

9521. Taylor Regional Hospital, Hawkinsville, GA. $10,790, 2007. For<br />

upgraded technology to improve secure communications and<br />

information-sharing with sister hospital and enable in-house creation and<br />

management of website that will better inform and update patients and<br />

public.<br />

9522. Texas Defender Service, Austin, TX. $15,474, 2007. For upgraded<br />

technology that will include shared data network between Austin and<br />

Houston offices and will improve efficiency for staff, interns, and<br />

volunteers in order to provide quality representation to underserved<br />

defendants.<br />

9523. Think Detroit PAL, Detroit, MI. $25,000, 2007. For enhancement of<br />

website and hardware upgrades to allow improved fundraising and online<br />

registration for sports teams, as well as improvement in communication<br />

between staff, coaches, and parents in minority community.<br />

9524. THINK Together, Santa Ana, CA. $15,000, 2007. For implementation<br />

of Enterprise Architecture Mapping tool to improve IT applications<br />

structure and avoid duplication and enable seamless business<br />

operations, to better serve low-income youth in after-school programs.<br />

9525. Tiger Woods Learning Center Foundation, Los Alamitos, CA. $10,000,<br />

2007. To assist plan to upgrade technology infrastructure which will allow<br />

students to more actively participate in all programs. Grant made through<br />

Tiger Woods Foundation.<br />

9526. Tomas Rivera Policy Institute, Los Angeles, CA. $25,000, 2007. For<br />

creation of website that will serve as resource for Kids to College<br />

program, supplemental curriculum taught by 6th grade teachers to<br />

underserved students, encouraging them to plan ahead and seek higher<br />

education.<br />

9527. Trident Literacy Association, North Charleston, SC. $20,000, 2007. For<br />

technology integration and software upgrades to improve classroom<br />

instruction, increase literacy for underrepresented population, and<br />

streamline donor database and management systems.<br />

9528. Tulsa Ballet Theater, Tulsa, OK. $25,000, 2007. For advancement of<br />

technology and communications capabilities in order to accommodate<br />

growth at current facility.<br />

9529. Turkel Resource Foundation, Miami, FL. $49,742, 2007. For<br />

collaborative effort to provide technology infrastructure that will include<br />

computer, printer, desktop software and internet to each family in Town<br />

Park Village, residence for low-income families promoting self<br />

sufficiency.<br />

9530. Turning Point, Woodstock, IL. $10,000, 2007. For computers and<br />

software to enable greater access to educational materials by clients and<br />

staff, and for upgrade of donor software, in order to expand community<br />

outreach training for victims of domestic violence.<br />

9531. Uhlich Childrens Advantage Network, Chicago, IL. $20,000, 2007. For<br />

upgrade of Raisers Edge software to provide more comprehensive and<br />

secure online donor management, event registration and management,<br />

and volunteer registration and management.<br />

9532. United Neighborhood Organization of Chicago, Chicago, IL. $20,000,<br />

2007. For implementation of video teleconferencing and remote<br />

computer access for main office and school campuses serving Hispanic<br />

minority in low-income communities in order to enable more cost<br />

effective management.<br />

9533. United Regional Health Care Foundation, Wichita Falls, TX. $50,000,<br />

2007. For capital campaign to acquire more sophisticated technology<br />

and upgraded equipment to enable greater operating effectiveness and<br />

ability to serve more patients with superior health care.<br />

9534. United Way of San Antonio and Bexar County, San Antonio, TX.<br />

$25,000, 2007. For Masters Leadership Program of San Antonio and<br />

Bexar County introducing community leaders to important local issues<br />

that will enable them to better serve needs of Bexar County.<br />

9535. University of California, Oakland, CA. $200,000, 2007. For California<br />

Teach (CaT) program designed to address critical need in California for<br />

highly qualified K-12 teachers in science and mathematics.<br />

9536. University of Central Oklahoma Foundation, Edmond, OK. $250,000,<br />

2007. For AT&T Digital Evidence and Cyber Security Laboratory, providing<br />

variety of forensic training to students and forensic science<br />

professionals.<br />

9537. University of Missouri, Saint Louis, MO. $20,000, 2007. For Arts<br />

Technology in Transit project that will deliver media education via mobile<br />

lab to underserved, low-income schools and community organizations to<br />

empower them with necessary skills to be successful in today’s<br />

mediated environment.<br />

9538. University of Texas, Austin, TX. $250,000, 2007. For programs to<br />

strengthen math, science, engineering, and arts education and promote<br />

use of technology in teaching and learning.<br />

9539. University of the Incarnate Word, San Antonio, TX. $300,000, 2007.<br />

For technology infrastructure for new School of Pharmacy and expanded<br />

and enhanced technology throughout campus.<br />

9540. Upper Peninsula Commission for Area Progress Services, Escanaba,<br />

MI. $29,500, 2007. For collaboration to create software program that<br />

will standardize and automate the way non-profit agencies support<br />

home-delivered meal service for seniors in 15-county region.<br />

9541. Urban Future, Saint Louis, MO. $15,000, 2007. For addition of<br />

upgraded technology to improve youths’ academic performance to better<br />

prepare them for successful careers, increase staff efficiency, enhance<br />

information management, and provide ongoing development for<br />

mentors/tutors.<br />

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9542. Urban League of Greater Dallas and North Central Texas, Dallas, TX.<br />

$10,000, 2007. For Project Tech Forward with creation of centralized and<br />

networked database system that will provide easy access and sharing of<br />

information for accurate and efficient reporting, improving service<br />

delivery capacity and overall operations.<br />

9543. Urban League of the Upstate, Greenville, SC. $10,000, 2007. For<br />

technology infrastructure upgrade including new computers and software<br />

to enable staff to more efficiently manage after-school program and<br />

at-risk crime prevention program, and to enhance fundraising efforts.<br />

9544. Victoria Courts Child Care Center, San Antonio, TX. $15,218, 2007. For<br />

upgraded technology to link elementary schools in Edgewood<br />

Independent school district to main office to efficiently track student and<br />

staff attendance, meal service, and staff hours for after-school program.<br />

9545. Volunteers in Prevention, Probation and Prisons, Detroit, MI. $23,000,<br />

2007. For infrastructure upgrade to computer hardware and software, to<br />

provide training to staff, for online outreach to recruit volunteer mentors,<br />

and for e-fundraising.<br />

9546. Walton Arts Center, Fayetteville, AR. $18,085, 2007. For technology<br />

upgrade program to increase staff efficiency in order to allow more<br />

efficient operations and enhance patron satisfaction.<br />

9547. West Central Municipal Conference, River Grove, IL. $10,000, 2007.<br />

For collaboration to upgrade technology infrastructure to enable staff to<br />

have wireless connectivity in office, remote access from home, additional<br />

DSL line, and upgrades to anti-virus software.<br />

9548. West Florida Child Care and Education Services, Children’s Service<br />

Center, Pensacola, FL. $10,500, 2007. For improved technology training<br />

for child care providers by offering flexible, web-based curriculum for<br />

individuals pursuing Florida’s Child Care Provider Credential and those<br />

training for Child Care Food Program.<br />

9549. Western Kansas Child Advocacy Center, Scott City, KS. $15,000, 2007.<br />

For Internet connection of all Western Kansas Child Advocacy Centers to<br />

enable sharing of information which is critical to providing better and<br />

more effective services to child victims of abuse and their families.<br />

9550. Wisconsin Council on Economic Education, Milwaukee, WI. $10,000,<br />

2007. For new telephone system, projector, and camera to more<br />

effectively manage office and have technology to improve economic and<br />

financial education to high school youth.<br />

9551. Wisconsin Regional Training Partnership, Milwaukee, WI. $15,000,<br />

2007. For collaborative effort to expand computer lab to accommodate<br />

additional students in job-readiness and placement program.<br />

9552. Womens Business Development Center, Chicago, IL. $17,000, 2007.<br />

For implementation of online registration system for several WBDC<br />

events, along with donor contribution capabilities, which are user-friendly<br />

for staff and will increase efficiency in managing business.<br />

9553. Womens Intercultural Network, San Francisco, CA. $25,000, 2007. For<br />

expansion of website with upgrade to email system to serve more clients<br />

and provide electronic meeting place for underserved women.<br />

9554. YMCA of Jackson, Jackson, TN. $12,990, 2007. For addition of Fitlinxx<br />

kiosk, technology tool that will help people manage their exercise<br />

routines to improve their health and enable staff to better support new<br />

and existing members.<br />

9555. YMCA of the Blue Water Area, Port Huron, MI. $19,560, 2007. For<br />

upgrade of technology infrastructure and to incorporate software that will<br />

build communication with prospective members, volunteers, and donors<br />

as well as provide financial support and operations management for<br />

staff.<br />

9556. YMCA of the Triangle, Raleigh, NC. $15,600, 2007. For technology<br />

infrastructure upgrade and staff training with new computers and<br />

software to more efficiently manage organization.<br />

9557. YMI Cultural Center, Asheville, NC. $22,662, 2007. For creation of new<br />

website, and training to maintain and update website, to improve<br />

communication with minority community about events and programs, and<br />

enable online donations.<br />

9558. Youth Alive, Louisville, KY. $15,000, 2007. For addition of updated<br />

technology to provide vital tools for youth to obtain solid education and<br />

path to college, vocational training for underprivileged, and enable staff<br />

to deliver high quality of service to community.<br />

9559. Youth Homes, Charlotte, NC. $20,000, 2007. For creation of computer<br />

lab to train staff on applications to manage agency more efficiently, and<br />

to better serve those without homes and foster families.<br />

9560. YWCA of Greater Memphis, Memphis, TN. $23,762, 2007. For addition<br />

of upgraded technology, converting client files from paper to electronic<br />

form for more accessible, secure, and accurate record keeping and<br />

reporting system in order to better serve women in need.<br />

Austin Community Foundation for the Capital Area, Inc.<br />

(formerly Austin Community Foundation)<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to Travis County, TX, for discretionary grants. No<br />

support for religious organizations for religious purposes. No grants to<br />

individuals (except for scholarships), or for deficit financing, emergency<br />

funds, endowments, unrestricted general operating expenses,<br />

fundraising activities or events, or fellowships; no loans.<br />

9561. Greenlights for Nonprofit Success, Austin, TX. $10,000, 2006.<br />

9562. M. D. Anderson Cancer Center Outreach Corporation, Houston, TX.<br />

$10,000, 2006.<br />

The Brown Foundation, Inc.<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in TX, with emphasis on Houston. No support for<br />

political organizations, private foundations, or religious organizations for<br />

religious purposes. No grants to individuals, or for operating deficits,<br />

debt retirement, testimonial dinners, marketing or fundraising events; no<br />

loans.<br />

9563. Alley Theater, Houston, TX. $31,750, 2007. For Plan for Increased<br />

Artistic Excellence and annual program support.<br />

9564. American Federation of Arts, New York, NY. $25,000, 2007. For general<br />

support.<br />

9565. Dominic Walsh Dance Theater, Houston, TX. $25,000, 2007. For<br />

Organizational Development Strategic Plan Implementation.<br />

9566. Houston Zoo, Houston, TX. $25,000, 2007. For African Forest Master<br />

Plan Education and Conservation programs.<br />

9567. Lawndale Art and Performance Center, Houston, TX. $50,000, 2007.<br />

For operating funds and Programming Capacity Building Goals.<br />

9568. Miller Theater Advisory Board, Houston, TX. $50,000, 2007. For<br />

program enhancement.<br />

9569. National Trust for Historic Preservation, Washington, DC. $50,000,<br />

2007. For Expanding and Diversifying Operations/Field Services of<br />

Southwest Office.<br />

9570. San Antonio Botanical Center Society, San Antonio, TX. $60,000, 2007.<br />

For Garden Master Plan (matching) and Carriage House kitchen<br />

renovations.<br />

9571. San Antonio Childrens Museum, San Antonio, TX. $250,000, 2007. For<br />

Museum Exhibit Masterplan and Exhibit Renovation.<br />

9572. Teach for America, Houston, TX. $252,500, 2007. For program support<br />

and operating funds.<br />

The Burnett Foundation<br />

(formerly The Burnett-Tandy Foundation)<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in the Fort Worth, TX, area.<br />

9573. Texas and Southwestern Cattle Raisers Foundation, Fort Worth, TX.<br />

$160,000, 2006. For Executive Director and Marketing Director<br />

positions.<br />

C.I.O.S.<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national basis. No grants to individuals.<br />

9574. Missions, Ministry and Media Foundation, San Antonio, TX. $18,000,<br />

2007. For general operating support.<br />

The Effie and Wofford Cain Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in TX. No grants to individuals or organizations on<br />

behalf of specific individuals.<br />

9575. Museum Associates, Los Angeles, CA. $25,000, 2007. For program<br />

support.<br />

The Gordon and Mary Cain Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in Houston, TX. No grants to individuals.<br />

9576. Teach for America, Houston, TX. $20,000, 2006. For program support.<br />

Amon G. Carter Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving largely restricted to Fort Worth and Tarrant County, TX. No<br />

grants to individuals, or for ongoing operating budgets, deficit financing,<br />

publications, or conferences; no loans.<br />

9577. Center for Reform of School Systems, Houston, TX. $50,000, 2006.<br />

For special program.<br />

9578. Community Enrichment Center, Fort Worth, TX. $45,000, 2006. For<br />

merger support.<br />

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9579. DFW Center for Autism, Grapevine, TX. $25,000, 2006. For training<br />

program.<br />

9580. Easter Seals North Texas, Fort Worth, TX. $50,000, 2006. For merger.<br />

9581. Lena Pope Home, Fort Worth, TX. $75,000, 2006. For program<br />

evaluation.<br />

9582. SafeHaven of Tarrant County, Arlington, TX. $40,000, 2006. For<br />

merger.<br />

9583. Texas Christian University, Fort Worth, TX. $20,000, 2006. For strategic<br />

planning.<br />

9584. Texas Loves Children, Texas Lawyers for Children, Dallas, TX. $25,000,<br />

2006. For training program.<br />

9585. Van Cliburn Foundation, Fort Worth, TX. $25,000, 2006. For strategic<br />

planning.<br />

Communities Foundation of Texas, Inc.<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in the Dallas, TX, area (for grants from unrestricted<br />

funds). No support for religious purposes from general fund or<br />

organizations which redistribute funds to other organizations. No grants<br />

to individuals (except for scholarships), or for continuing support, media<br />

projects or publications, deficit financing, endowment funds, fellowships,<br />

salaries, annual campaigns, or operational expenses of well-established<br />

organizations.<br />

9586. Advisory Board of the Booker T. Washington High School for the<br />

Performing and Visual Arts, Dallas, TX. $26,010, 2007. For Faculty<br />

Enrichment Programs for teachers.<br />

9587. Aspen Center for Integral Health, Aspen, CO. $10,000, 2007. For<br />

general support.<br />

9588. Center for Nonprofit Management, Dallas, TX. $10,400, 2007. For<br />

scholarships and purchase of projectors and laptop computers.<br />

9589. Denver School of Science and Technology, Denver, CO. $65,000, 2007.<br />

For technical assistance for T-Stem Academies.<br />

9590. DSM Management Group, Dallas, TX. $50,000, 2007. For acoustical<br />

system.<br />

9591. Fourth Partner Foundation, Tyler, TX. $45,000, 2007. For Mustard Seed<br />

Ministries to underwrite consulting infrastructure development.<br />

9592. Grad Resources, Plano, TX. $15,000, 2007. For general support.<br />

9593. LifeSavers Foundation, Dallas, TX. $50,000, 2007. For CEO position.<br />

9594. Treasure Coast Homeless Services Council, Vero Beach, FL. $10,000,<br />

2007. For operating support.<br />

9595. University of Texas, San Antonio, TX. $61,500, 2007. For technical<br />

assistance to redesign Southside High School.<br />

9596. UPLIFT Education, Irving, TX. $268,950, 2007.<br />

9597. UPLIFT Education, Irving, TX. $240,000, 2007. For New Charter Schools<br />

program.<br />

9598. UPLIFT Education, Irving, TX. $214,500, 2007.<br />

9599. UPLIFT Education, Irving, TX. $150,000, 2007. For New Charter Schools<br />

program.<br />

9600. UPLIFT Education, Irving, TX. $56,340, 2007. For construction.<br />

Covenant Foundation, Inc.<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in TX. No grants to individuals.<br />

9601. Home School Foundation, Purcellville, VA. $10,000, 2006. For general<br />

operating support.<br />

9602. Restoring the Foundations International Training Center,<br />

Hendersonville, NC. $10,000, 2006. For general operating support.<br />

The Cullen Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to TX, with emphasis on Houston. No support for<br />

religious organizations directly. No grants to individuals, or for<br />

underwriting or sponsorship of fundraising events; no loans.<br />

9603. Houston Zoo, Houston, TX. $500,000, 2006. For African Forest Master<br />

Plan.<br />

9604. Resource Center for Charter Schools, San Antonio, TX. $25,000, 2006.<br />

For operating support.<br />

9605. Teach for America, Houston, TX. $165,000, 2006. For recruitment,<br />

selection, training, and professional development of Houston teacher<br />

corps.<br />

The Dallas Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to the City and County of Dallas, TX. No support for<br />

religious purposes from discretionary funds. No grants to individuals<br />

from discretionary funds, or for endowments, research, operating<br />

budgets, annual campaigns, debt retirement, or underwriting of<br />

fundraising events; generally no multi-year grants.<br />

9606. Center for Community Change, Washington, DC. $25,000, 2007.<br />

9607. Dallas Social Venture Partners, Dallas, TX. $48,600, 2007.<br />

9608. Dallas Social Venture Partners, Dallas, TX. $37,000, 2007. Toward<br />

2008 STAR initiative.<br />

9609. Design Corps, Raleigh, NC. $40,000, 2007.<br />

9610. Zero to Five Foundation, Torrance, CA. $25,000, 2007. For Planning<br />

grant for Zero to Five Initiative.<br />

The Michael and Susan Dell Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving on a local, regional, national and international basis. No<br />

support for medical research. No grants to individuals, or for fundraisers,<br />

sponsorships, or endowments.<br />

9611. Academy for Urban School Leadership, Chicago, IL. $180,000, 2006.<br />

For replication of Turnaround Schools.<br />

9612. Achievement First, New Haven, CT. $315,000, 2006. For interim<br />

assessment platform development.<br />

9613. Aspire Public Schools, Oakland, CA. $241,951, 2006. For Aspire Los<br />

Angeles start-up and expansion.<br />

9614. CARE, Chicago, IL. $200,000, 2006. For water projects and<br />

performance monitoring in Ethiopia.<br />

9615. Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund, Boston, MA. $250,000, 2006. For<br />

Investigative Project.<br />

9616. Fund for Public Schools, New York, NY. $154,620, 2006. For NY<br />

Leadership Academy Evaluation Project.<br />

9617. Green Dot Education Project, Los Angeles, CA. $900,000, 2006. For<br />

sustainability and growth.<br />

9618. KIPP Foundation, San Francisco, CA. $839,553, 2006. For March<br />

Toward Quality and Sustainability.<br />

9619. New Leaders for New Schools, New York, NY. $285,730, 2006. For<br />

data/assessments on student and school progress.<br />

9620. New Teacher Project, New York, NY. $500,000, 2006. For Texas<br />

Teaching Fellows expansion.<br />

9621. Partnerships to Uplift Communities, Burbank, CA. $385,000, 2006. For<br />

expansion project.<br />

9622. Peoples Community Clinic, Austin, TX. $112,500, 2006. For capacity<br />

building.<br />

9623. Teach for America, New York, NY. $2,500,000, 2006. For expansion.<br />

9624. Youth for Education and Success, Houston, TX. $200,000, 2006. For<br />

Houston Independent School District co-location Strategy.<br />

Dodge Jones Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in Abilene, TX. No grants to individuals.<br />

9625. Grace Museum, Abilene, TX. $10,000, 2006. For search for new<br />

executive director.<br />

9626. Junior Achievement of the Chisolm Trail, Abilene Office, Abilene, TX.<br />

$10,000, 2006. To help fund executive director’s salary.<br />

9627. YMCA of Abilene, Abilene, TX. $50,000, 2006. For salary of President/<br />

CEO.<br />

ExxonMobil Foundation<br />

(formerly ExxonMobil Education Foundation)<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in Baldwin and Mobile counties, AL, Anchorage,<br />

Fairbanks, Juneau, and North Slope, AK, Santa Barbara County and<br />

Torrance, CA, Cortez and Rio Blanco County, CO, Washington, DC,<br />

LaGrange, GA, Joliet, IL, Kingman and Stevens County, KS, Baton Rouge,<br />

Chalmette, Grand Isle, Gueydan, and Kaplan, LA, Detroit, MI, Billings,<br />

MT, Clinton and Paulsboro, NJ, Lee County, NM, Rochester, NY, Akron,<br />

OH, Shawnee and Texas County, OK, Exton, PA, Baytown, Beaumont,<br />

Dallas, Fort Worth, Houston, Longview, Midland, Odessa, and Tyler, TX,<br />

San Juan County, UT, Fairfax County and northern VA, and Lincoln,<br />

Sublette, and Sweetwater counties, WY; giving also in developing<br />

countries. No support for political or religious organizations or youth<br />

sports organizations. No grants to individuals, or for institutional<br />

scholarship or fellowship programs, capital campaigns, land acquisition,<br />

equipment, renovation projects, endowments, athletics, or scholarships;<br />

no loans.<br />

9628. Academic Alliance Foundation for AIDS Care and Prevention in Africa,<br />

Arlington, VA. $500,000, 2007. For Africa Health Initiative, Joint Uganda<br />

Malaria Training Program.<br />

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9629. Alaska Council on Economic Education, Anchorage, AK. $15,000,<br />

2007. For teacher training.<br />

9630. American Museum of Natural History, New York, NY. $25,000, 2007.<br />

For general support for National Center for Science Literacy, Education,<br />

and Technology.<br />

9631. Center for Nonprofit Management, Dallas, TX. $30,000, 2007. For<br />

organizational assessments and professional development seminars.<br />

9632. Education Development Center, Newton, MA. $35,000, 2007. For<br />

Developing Mathematical Ideas (DMI) Leadership Project-Coordinators<br />

Meeting.<br />

9633. Fort Worth Museum of Science and History, Fort Worth, TX. $50,000,<br />

2007. For Texas Center for Inquiry.<br />

9634. Harris Foundation, Houston, TX. $400,000, 2007. For camps<br />

administration.<br />

9635. Houston Museum of Natural Science, Houston, TX. $25,000, 2007. For<br />

ExxonMobil Teacher Tuesday.<br />

9636. International Bank for Reconstruction and Development, Washington,<br />

DC. $1,067,000, 2007. For partnership in monitoring and evaluation<br />

systems as part of Africa Health Initiative.<br />

9637. Mathematical Association of America, Washington, DC. $100,000,<br />

2007. For Project NExT (New Experiences in Teaching).<br />

9638. MediSend International, Dallas, TX. $450,000, 2007. For Africa Health<br />

Initiative, biomedical training.<br />

9639. National Science Teachers Association, Arlington, VA. $125,000,<br />

2007. For Building Presence for Science.<br />

9640. Project HOPE - The People-to-People Health Foundation, Millwood, VA.<br />

$250,000, 2007. For Africa Health Initiative, volunteer humanitarian<br />

mission to West Africa.<br />

9641. Project HOPE - The People-to-People Health Foundation, Millwood, VA.<br />

$25,000, 2007. For South America Missions Voyage.<br />

9642. Safe Blood for Africa Foundation, Washington, DC. $300,000, 2007.<br />

For Africa Health Initiative, Nigeria Training Institute Plan.<br />

9643. Teach for America, New York, NY. $500,000, 2007. For math and<br />

science teacher program.<br />

9644. World Health Organization, Geneva, Switzerland. $500,000, 2007. For<br />

Africa Health Initiative, research and training in tropical diseases.<br />

The George Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in Fort Bend County, TX. No support for religious,<br />

fraternal, or regranting organizations. No grants to individuals; or for<br />

travel, conferences, conventions, group meetings, or seminars, research<br />

or studies, films, videos, books or other media projects, direct mail<br />

campaigns, no loans.<br />

9645. Center for Houstons Future, Houston, TX. $30,000, 2006. For business<br />

leadership program and strategic planning efforts on quality of life issues<br />

for Greater Houston.<br />

9646. Fort Bend Forward, Sugar Land, TX. $32,850, 2006. For capacity<br />

building experience for staff and board members of Fort Bend County<br />

nonprofits.<br />

The Ewing Halsell Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to TX, with emphasis on southwestern TX,<br />

particularly San Antonio. No grants to individuals, or for deficit financing,<br />

emergency funds, general endowments, matching gifts, scholarships,<br />

fellowships, demonstration projects, general purposes, or conferences;<br />

no loans.<br />

9647. Texas Military Institute, San Antonio, TX. $1,000,000, 2007. Toward<br />

Master Plan Campaign.<br />

Hoblitzelle Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to TX, primarily Dallas. No support for religious<br />

organizations (except for sectarian purposes). No grants to individuals;<br />

only occasional board-initiated support for operating budgets, debt<br />

reduction, research, scholarships, media productions, publications, or<br />

endowments; no loans (except for program-related investments).<br />

9648. Dallas Achieves, Dallas, TX. $500,000, 2007. For strategic plan for<br />

Dallas Independent School District (DISD).<br />

9649. University of North Texas, Dallas campus, Denton, TX. $100,000,<br />

2007. For furnishings and equipment for Bill J. Priest Center for<br />

Community College Education.<br />

Greater Houston Community Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in Houston, TX area. No grants to individuals<br />

(except for disaster relief funds).<br />

9650. Action Council of Monterey County, Salinas, CA. $50,000, 2007.<br />

9651. Childrens Health Fund, New York, NY. $99,761, 2007.<br />

9652. Gateway to Care, Houston, TX. $100,000, 2007.<br />

9653. Memorial Park Conservancy, Houston, TX. $50,950, 2007.<br />

9654. National Christian Foundation, Alpharetta, GA. $75,000, 2007.<br />

9655. Project HOPE - The People-to-People Health Foundation, Millwood, VA.<br />

$100,000, 2007.<br />

9656. Teach for America, Houston, TX. $130,220, 2007.<br />

9657. Technology and Entrepreneurship Center of Houston, Houston, TX.<br />

$11,000, 2007.<br />

Houston Endowment Inc.<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in Houston, TX; no grants outside the continental<br />

U.S. No support for religious organizations for religious purposes, or<br />

organizations that are the responsibility of the government. No grants to<br />

individuals (except for scholarships); or generally for fundraising<br />

activities including galas, grantmaking organizations or charities<br />

operated by service clubs, testimonial dinners, or advertising; or the<br />

purchase of uniforms, equipment or trips for school related<br />

organizations; no loans.<br />

9658. American Leadership Forum, Houston Gulf Coast Chapter, Houston, TX.<br />

$75,000, 2007. 3-year grant. Toward Medical Community Program.<br />

9659. Center for Faith and Health Initiatives, Houston, TX. $100,000, 2007.<br />

2-year grant. Toward general operating support of disadvantaged and<br />

other programs.<br />

9660. Environment Texas Research and Policy Center, Austin, TX. $100,000,<br />

2007. 2-year grant. Toward recruiting and educating college students for<br />

jobs and internships in environmental organizations.<br />

9661. Greater Houston Development, Houston, TX. $50,000, 2007. Toward<br />

grassroots community organizing to address educational and<br />

management accountability problems at North Forest ISD.<br />

9662. Houston A Plus Challenge, Houston, TX. $3,000,000, 2007. 2-year<br />

grant. Toward piloting Regional Principal Academy.<br />

9663. Houston A Plus Challenge, Houston, TX. $300,000, 2007. Toward<br />

planning grant to develop Regional Principal Academy.<br />

9664. Houston Independent School District, Houston, TX. $170,000, 2007.<br />

3-year grant. Toward recruiting costs and enhancing compensation<br />

package of executive position for school leadership.<br />

9665. Independent Arts Collaborative, Houston, TX. $126,000, 2007. 2-year<br />

grant. Toward Executive Director salary.<br />

9666. Katy Heritage Society, Katy, TX. $60,000, 2007. Toward hiring<br />

Executive Director for preservation, educational outreach, and civic<br />

engagement.<br />

9667. Missions of Yahweh, Houston, TX. $90,000, 2007. 2-year grant.<br />

Toward salary and benefits of Vocational Counselor and salary support<br />

for Executive Director.<br />

9668. Neighborhood Centers, Houston, TX. $1,400,000, 2007. Toward site<br />

preparation and building design for new community center in Gulfton<br />

area.<br />

9669. Non-Profit Housing Corporation of Greater Houston, Houston, TX.<br />

$200,000, 2007. 2-year grant. Toward providing Director of Supportive<br />

Services at Jackson Hinds Gardens and Northline SRO, and case<br />

manager at Gardens.<br />

9670. Resources First Foundation, Yarmouth, ME. $100,000, 2007. Toward<br />

conservation resources website, providing expert contacts and<br />

environmental solution connections for nonprofit organizations, land<br />

managers, and landowners in greater Houston, TX, area.<br />

9671. Rice University, Houston, TX. $4,240,000, 2007. 3-year grant. Toward<br />

piloting Rice Education Entrepreneurship Program, regional public school<br />

principal leadership academy in Jesse H. Jones Graduate School of<br />

Management.<br />

9672. Rice University, Houston, TX. $2,960,000, 2007. Toward tuition<br />

reimbursement component of Rice Education Entrepreneurship Program,<br />

regional public school principal leadership academy in Jesse H. Jones<br />

Graduate School of Management.<br />

9673. Rice University, Houston, TX. $85,000, 2007. 3-year grant. Toward new<br />

professional certificate program strengthening leadership and<br />

management capacity of current and future nonprofit leaders.<br />

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9674. Search Institute, Minneapolis, MN. $150,000, 2007. 3-year grant.<br />

Toward bringing students and administrators from Houston, TX, area<br />

schools to annual Healthy Communities-Healthy Youth Conference.<br />

9675. Sisters Network, Houston, TX. $65,000, 2007. 2-year grant. Toward<br />

hiring Development Director.<br />

9676. Texas Accountants and Lawyers for the Arts, Houston, TX. $25,000,<br />

2007. For general operating support.<br />

9677. Texas Leadership Center, Austin, TX. $430,000, 2007. Toward<br />

developing novice teacher induction-mentoring model.<br />

9678. Thurgood Marshall College Fund, New York, NY. $102,000, 2007.<br />

2-year grant. Toward building capacity of financial aid office at Prairie<br />

View A and M University.<br />

Kinder Foundation<br />

(formerly Richard D. Kinder Foundation, Inc.)<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in TX. No grants to individuals.<br />

9679. Teach for America, Houston, TX. $100,000, 2007. For general support.<br />

Albert & Bessie Mae Kronkosky Charitable Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to Bandera, Bexar, Comal, and Kendall counties, TX.<br />

No support for religious or political activities, private or public education,<br />

or for economic development. No grants to individuals, scholarships,<br />

annual funds, or for galas and other events.<br />

9680. Any Baby Can of San Antonio, San Antonio, TX. $20,000, 2006. For<br />

merger.<br />

9681. Childrens Association for Maximum Potential, San Antonio, TX.<br />

$10,000, 2006. For strategic planning.<br />

9682. Childrens Bereavement Center of South Texas, San Antonio, TX.<br />

$14,050, 2006. For strategic development plan.<br />

9683. CHRISTUS Santa Rosa Childrens Hospital Foundation, San Antonio, TX.<br />

$22,500, 2006. For autism center feasibility study.<br />

9684. Connections Individual and Family Services, New Braunfels, TX.<br />

$23,700, 2006. For capacity building.<br />

9685. San Antonio Botanical Center Society, San Antonio, TX. $100,000,<br />

2006. For master plan.<br />

9686. San Antonio Childrens Museum, San Antonio, TX. $50,000, 2006. For<br />

education and strategic planning.<br />

The Eugene McDermott Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in Dallas, TX. No grants to individuals.<br />

9687. Dallas Opera, Dallas, TX. $25,000, 2007. For capital investment<br />

strategy and programs.<br />

John P. McGovern Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in TX, with emphasis on Houston; giving also in<br />

the Southwest. No grants to individuals.<br />

9688. Miller Theater Advisory Board, Houston, TX. $25,000, 2006. For<br />

operating support.<br />

9689. Teach for America, Houston, TX. $10,000, 2006. For Benefit Dinner.<br />

The Robert and Janice McNair Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in Houston, TX. No support for political<br />

organizations. No grants to individuals.<br />

9690. Teach for America, Houston, TX. $15,000, 2006.<br />

The Meadows Foundation, Inc.<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to TX. No grants to individuals; generally, no grants<br />

for annual campaigns, fundraising events, professional conferences and<br />

symposia, travel expenses for groups to perform or compete outside of<br />

TX, construction of churches and seminaries, scholarships, or support<br />

of single artistic events or performances.<br />

9691. Alamo Area Rape Crisis Center, San Antonio, TX. $81,000, 2007.<br />

3-year grant. Toward hiring development director to increase and diversify<br />

annual revenues.<br />

9692. Big Thicket Association, Saratoga, TX. $100,000, 2007. 3-year grant.<br />

Toward hiring agency’s first Executive Director.<br />

9693. Center for Reform of School Systems, Houston, TX. $820,000, 2007.<br />

3-year grant. Toward continuing statewide training institute for school<br />

board members, and to provide intensive two-year training process in<br />

reform governance for Dallas Independent School District superintendent<br />

and board members.<br />

9694. Chinati Foundation, Marfa, TX. $120,000, 2007. 2-year grant. Toward<br />

hiring full-time director of development.<br />

9695. Express Theater, Houston, TX. $25,000, 2007. Toward salary for<br />

executive director.<br />

9696. Habitat for Humanity, Kerr County, Kerrville, TX. $45,000, 2007. 2-year<br />

grant. Toward hiring organizations first executive director.<br />

9697. Junior Players Guild, Dallas, TX. $75,000, 2007. 3-year grant. Toward<br />

developing fundraising plan and hiring development director to replace<br />

funds lost from fee-for-service contracts for arts education programs.<br />

9698. Project Normalization Open Door Preschool, Austin, TX. $100,000,<br />

2007. 3-year grant. Toward hiring development director to increase and<br />

diversify agency’s revenues.<br />

9699. San Jacinto Museum of History Association, La Porte, TX. $89,500,<br />

2007. Toward hiring development officer.<br />

9700. Share Our Strength, Washington, DC. $123,000, 2007. Toward piloting<br />

program designed to build stronger and more sustainable nonprofit<br />

sector through social enterprise.<br />

9701. Texas Land Trust Council, Austin, TX. $167,600, 2007. 3-year grant.<br />

Toward expanding program of technical assistance designed to improve<br />

organizational capacity of Texas land and water trusts.<br />

9702. United Way of Tyler/Smith County, Tyler, TX. $90,000, 2007. 3-year<br />

grant. Toward expanding nonprofit management services into 13 East<br />

Texas counties.<br />

9703. University of Texas, Vaughn Gross Center for Reading and Language<br />

Arts, Austin, TX. $399,000, 2007. 3-year grant. Toward developing and<br />

implementing teacher training materials to improve reading proficiency<br />

of students in grades four and five.<br />

The Moody Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to TX, with a primary emphasis on<br />

foundation-initiated projects in Galveston. No grants to individuals<br />

(except for students covered by scholarship programs in Galveston and<br />

Dallas Counties), or for operating budgets (except for start-up purposes),<br />

continuing support, annual campaigns, or deficit financing; no loans or<br />

program-related investments.<br />

9704. Center for Nonprofit Management, Dallas, TX. $15,000, 2007. To offer<br />

the Certificate in Nonprofit Management Program.<br />

9705. Galveston County Sheriffs Office, Galveston, TX. $15,000, 2007. To<br />

purchase biometric identification system to aid law enforcement in cases<br />

of identifying missing children and adults.<br />

9706. Moody Gardens, Galveston, TX. $202,500, 2007. For first two phases<br />

of developing master plan for future development.<br />

O’Donnell Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in TX. No grants to individuals, or for scholarships,<br />

fellowships, or prizes; no loans.<br />

9707. Dallas Social Venture Partners, Dallas, TX. $25,000, 2006. For<br />

operating support.<br />

Paso del Norte Health Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to the Paso del Norte Region, including eastern TX<br />

and southern NM. No support for political organizations. No grants to<br />

individuals, building/renovation, or for research.<br />

9708. Center Against Family Violence, El Paso, TX. $80,000, 2006. For<br />

technical assistance for Two Should Know.<br />

9709. Center Against Family Violence, El Paso, TX. $80,000, 2006. For<br />

technical assistance for Two Should Know.<br />

9710. Center for Border Health Research, El Paso, TX. $21,953, 2006. For In<br />

Focus.<br />

9711. Center for Border Health Research, El Paso, TX. $21,953, 2006. For In<br />

Focus.<br />

9712. Center for Border Health Research, El Paso, TX. $21,953, 2006. For In<br />

Focus.<br />

9713. Center for Border Health Research, El Paso, TX. $21,953, 2006. For In<br />

Focus.<br />

9714. Center for Border Health Research, El Paso, TX. $13,410, 2006. For<br />

technical support.<br />

9715. Center for Border Health Research, El Paso, TX. $12,804, 2006. For<br />

technical support.<br />

9716. Centro Mujeres de la Esperanza, El Paso, TX. $26,480, 2006. For Two<br />

Should Know NO means NO.<br />

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9717. New Mexico State University, Las Cruces, NM. $49,504, 2006. For Two<br />

Should Know evaluation and technical assistance team.<br />

9718. New Mexico State University, Las Cruces, NM. $49,504, 2006. For Two<br />

Should Know evaluation and technical assistance team.<br />

9719. New Mexico State University, Las Cruces, NM. $38,093, 2006. For<br />

Begin at Birth evaluation team.<br />

9720. New Mexico State University, Las Cruces, NM. $32,797, 2006. For<br />

smoke free environment examining the impact of local smoking<br />

ordinances on heart attack and asthma.<br />

9721. Nonprofit Enterprise Center, El Paso, TX. $83,643, 2006. For Action for<br />

Youth technical assistance.<br />

9722. Nonprofit Enterprise Center, El Paso, TX. $83,643, 2006. For Action for<br />

Youth technical assistance.<br />

9723. Nonprofit Enterprise Center, El Paso, TX. $16,499, 2006. For healthy<br />

communities technical assistance.<br />

9724. Nonprofit Enterprise Center, El Paso, TX. $16,499, 2006. For healthy<br />

communities technical assistance.<br />

9725. Parque Rio Bravo, Juarez, Mexico. $17,500, 2006. For Begin at Birth<br />

quality childcare and child abuse prevention program.<br />

9726. R. E. Thomason General Hospital, El Paso, TX. $67,302, 2006. For Two<br />

Should Know Teen Advisory Board-Teen Peer Educator Program.<br />

9727. Rio Grande Council of Governments, El Paso, TX. $94,413, 2006. For<br />

ageless health initiative technical support.<br />

9728. Rio Grande Council of Governments, El Paso, TX. $94,413, 2006. For<br />

ageless health initiative technical support.<br />

9729. Texas A & M Health Science Center, School of Rural Public Health,<br />

College Station, TX. $15,380, 2006. For Center for Border Health<br />

Research technical assistance and advising.<br />

9730. University of Texas, El Paso, TX. $30,000, 2006. For Step It Up Cycle<br />

worksite wellness fitness model-pilot project.<br />

Pema Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in San Francisco, CA; some funding nationally. No<br />

grants to individuals.<br />

9731. Academy for the Love of Learning, Santa Fe, NM. $1,175,000, 2006.<br />

For general operating support.<br />

9732. RSF Global Community Fund, San Francisco, CA. $190,000, 2006. For<br />

general operating support.<br />

The Perot Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in TX.<br />

9733. World Affairs Council of Greater Dallas, Dallas, TX. $50,000, 2007. For<br />

Teacher Workshops on International Education.<br />

Pleroma, Inc.<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national basis. No grants to individuals.<br />

9734. RSF Global Community Fund, San Francisco, CA. $6,616,455, 2006.<br />

RGK Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national basis. No support for organizations limited by<br />

race or religion. No grants to individuals, or for deficit financing, building<br />

or endowment funds, indirect costs, special events, disaster relief funds,<br />

student research projects, political lobbying, or equipment; no loans.<br />

9735. Center for Child Protection, Austin, TX. $114,700, 2006. For capacity<br />

building.<br />

9736. Center for Reform of School Systems, Houston, TX. $25,000, 2006.<br />

For Texas Institute for School Boards and Alumni Program to improve the<br />

governance and reform leadership of urban schools.<br />

9737. Community Resources for Science, Berkeley, CA. $15,000, 2006. For<br />

membership capacity building initiative.<br />

9738. COSI Toledo, Toledo, OH. $15,850, 2006. For The Inquiry Institute,<br />

providing math and science professional development for beginning K-8<br />

teachers.<br />

9739. Greenlights for Nonprofit Success, Austin, TX. $65,000, 2006. For<br />

capacity building services that address management needs of central<br />

Texas nonprofits.<br />

9740. Institute for Educational Leadership, Washington, DC. $40,000, 2006.<br />

For Pre-K Now collaborative project to increase funding and quality<br />

standards in pre-kindergarten education in Texas.<br />

9741. Laying the Foundation, Dallas, TX. $45,000, 2006. For Pre-Advanced<br />

Placement Training for teachers in Rio Grande Valley school districts.<br />

9742. Maine Center for Educational Services, Auburn, ME. $15,000, 2006.<br />

For district-wide project that builds capacity of teachers and<br />

administrators to analyze student achievement data and improve<br />

instructional methods.<br />

9743. New Leaders for New Schools, National Office, New York, NY. $40,000,<br />

2006. For Leadership Initiative to transform public education in New York<br />

City through high quality leadership.<br />

9744. Roosevelt University, Chicago, IL. $10,000, 2006. For Chicago Area<br />

Writing Project’s Invitational Summer Institute in Writing for teachers.<br />

9745. SafePlace, Austin, TX. $82,620, 2006. For capacity building to expand<br />

development department.<br />

9746. Social Responsibility Corporation, San Antonio, TX. $15,000, 2006. To<br />

create Virtual Guide to Texas Resource Centers on Texasnonprofits web<br />

site.<br />

9747. Surfrider Foundation, San Clemente, CA. $16,950, 2006. For board<br />

member’s discretionary grant to support training and technical<br />

assistance for chapter network.<br />

9748. Urban Education Partnership, Los Angeles, CA. $20,000, 2006. For<br />

High School Academies in Finance, Hospitality, and Tourism at five<br />

high-need schools in Los Angeles Unified School District.<br />

Sid W. Richardson Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to TX, with emphasis on Fort Worth for the arts and<br />

human services, and statewide for health and education. No support for<br />

religious organizations. No grants to individuals, or for scholarships or<br />

fellowships; no loans (except for program-related investments).<br />

9749. Center for Reform of School Systems, Houston, TX. $200,000, 2006.<br />

For Texas Institute for School Boards and Texas Fellows Alumni Program.<br />

9750. Easter Seals North Texas, Fort Worth, TX. $75,000, 2006. For<br />

assistance in meeting expenses involved in carrying out merger of Easter<br />

Seals of Greater Northwest Texas and United Cerebral Palsy of Tarrant<br />

County.<br />

9751. Expanco, Fort Worth, TX. $10,000, 2006. For Document Destruction<br />

Services.<br />

9752. Neighborhood Housing Services of Fort Worth, Fort Worth, TX. $50,000,<br />

2006. For restructuring.<br />

9753. Texas State University - San Marcos Development Foundation, San<br />

Marcos, TX. $99,400, 2006. For Texas Mathworks Teaching<br />

Collaborative.<br />

9754. Texas Wesleyan University, College of Education, Fort Worth, TX.<br />

$190,000, 2006. For North Texas Courage and Renewal to assist in<br />

implementation of business plan.<br />

9755. Texas Wesleyan University, School of Education, Fort Worth, TX.<br />

$140,000, 2006. For Institute of School Leadership.<br />

9756. University of Texas, LBJ School of Public Affairs, Austin, TX. $106,000,<br />

2006. To provide assistance with establishment of program for nonprofit<br />

leaders.<br />

Rockwell Fund, Inc.<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in Houston, TX. No grants to individuals or for<br />

medical or scientific research projects, underwriting benefits, dinners,<br />

galas, and fundraising special events, or mass appeal solicitations;<br />

grants primarily awarded on a year-to-year basis only.<br />

9757. Center for Faith and Health Initiatives, Houston, TX. $50,000, 2006.<br />

For general operating support.<br />

9758. Executive Service Corps of Houston, Houston, TX. $25,000, 2006. For<br />

general operating support.<br />

9759. Holocaust Museum Houston, Houston, TX. $10,000, 2006. For Latin<br />

American teachers conference.<br />

9760. Local Initiatives Support Corporation, Houston, TX. $30,000, 2006. For<br />

Houston area capacity builders program.<br />

9761. Odyssey House Texas, Houston, TX. $55,459, 2006. For general<br />

operating support and program evaluation.<br />

9762. Teach for America, Houston, TX. $100,000, 2006. For general<br />

operating support.<br />

9763. Urban Business Initiative, Houston, TX. $25,000, 2006. For general<br />

operating support.<br />

San Antonio Area Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to Bexar County, TX, and surrounding counties,<br />

except when otherwise specified by donor. No support for individual<br />

churches, congregations, or parishes (unless projects benefit community<br />

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Ben—VERMONT<br />

at large). No grants to individuals (except for designated scholarship<br />

funds), or for debt reduction, operating deficits, endowment funds, or<br />

salaries for full-time regular employees.<br />

9764. Center for Urban Congregational Renewal, Kansas City, MO. $10,000,<br />

2007.<br />

Harold Simmons Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in the Dallas and Fort Worth, TX, area. No grants<br />

to individuals, or for endowments; no loans to individuals.<br />

9765. Family Place, Dallas, TX. $30,000, 2006. For salary of staff attorney.<br />

9766. Harvard University, John F. Kennedy School of Government, Cambridge,<br />

MA. $30,000, 2006. 3-year grant. For alliance membership to support<br />

Women and Security Executive Training program.<br />

9767. Spirit Horse Therapeutic Riding Center, Corinth, TX. $87,500, 2006.<br />

3-year grant. Towards salary of development director.<br />

Tenet Healthcare Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national basis, with emphasis on areas of company<br />

operations. No support for fraternal, labor, political, or veterans’<br />

organizations. No grants to individuals (expect for scholarships and<br />

employee-related disaster relief grants), or for hospital general operating<br />

support, religious activities not of direct benefit to the entire community,<br />

or travel expenses or cultural exchange programs.<br />

9768. Artserve, Fort Lauderdale, FL. $10,000, 2006. To foster local artists<br />

and cultural development in Broward County.<br />

9769. California Institute for Nursing and Healthcare, Berkeley, CA. $25,000,<br />

2006. For infrastructure support and development of master plan for<br />

California nursing workforce.<br />

9770. Diocese of Memphis, Community Health Ministry, Memphis, TN.<br />

$20,000, 2006.<br />

9771. Quantum House, West Palm Beach, FL. $10,000, 2006. For general<br />

support of facility and administration.<br />

9772. United Way of El Paso County, El Paso, TX. $30,000, 2006. To help<br />

member agencies increase their capacity to serve.<br />

9773. Volunteers in Medicine Institute, Burlington, VT. $25,000, 2006. For<br />

Palm Springs JFK Project.<br />

The USAA Foundation, Inc.<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in Phoenix, AZ, Sacramento, CA, Colorado Springs,<br />

CO, Tampa, FL, San Antonio, TX, and Norfolk, VA. No grants for capital<br />

campaigns (for colleges or universities) or for monuments or memorials.<br />

9774. I-CAR Education Foundation, Hoffman Estates, IL. $10,000, 2007.<br />

9775. Neighborhood Housing Services of Baltimore, Baltimore, MD. $10,000,<br />

2007.<br />

9776. Neighborhood Housing Services of Pueblo, Pueblo, CO. $10,000,<br />

2007.<br />

9777. Neighborhood Housing Services of Sacramento, Sacramento, CA.<br />

$10,000, 2007.<br />

9778. Neighborhood Housing Services of San Antonio, San Antonio, TX.<br />

$10,000, 2007.<br />

9779. Teach for America, New York, NY. $10,000, 2007. For programs in the<br />

Phoenix, AZ region.<br />

Valero Energy Foundation<br />

(formerly Ultramar Diamond Shamrock Foundation)<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in areas of company operations, with emphasis on<br />

TX. No grants to individuals.<br />

9780. Allen County Educational Service Center, Lima, OH. $10,000, 2006.<br />

For fundraising.<br />

The Wortham Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to Houston and Harris County, TX. Generally, no<br />

grants to colleges, universities, or hospitals. No grants to individuals.<br />

9781. Memorial Park Conservancy, Houston, TX. $25,000, 2006. For general<br />

operating support.<br />

9782. Miller Theater Advisory Board, Houston, TX. $75,000, 2006. For general<br />

operating support.<br />

UTAH<br />

The Ashton Family Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in UT.<br />

9783. One HEART, Salt Lake City, UT. $10,000, 2006. For unrestricted<br />

support.<br />

George S. and Dolores Dore Eccles Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in the intermountain area, particularly UT. No<br />

support for private foundations or conduit organizations. No grants to<br />

individuals, or for endowment funds, contingencies, deficits, debt<br />

reduction, conferences, seminars, or medical research.<br />

9784. Foundation for Interreligious Diplomacy, Salt Lake City, UT. $20,000,<br />

2006. To assist in training 3Rs specialists for Utah school district in First<br />

Amendment Rights, Responsibilities and Respect.<br />

9785. Friends for Sight, Salt Lake City, UT. $35,000, 2006. For general<br />

support of vision screening programs for children, youth, and adults, also<br />

for support of newly developed, Eye Safety Program for K-6 grade<br />

teachers.<br />

9786. Neighborhood Housing Services of Salt Lake City, Salt Lake City, UT.<br />

$30,000, 2006. To assist with construction costs for Affordable<br />

Housing -Euclid Development program.<br />

9787. Pete Suazo Business Center, Salt Lake City, UT. $15,000, 2006. For<br />

general support of seminars, workshops, and training courses that<br />

mentor, educate, and train minorities in how to start and operate small<br />

businesses.<br />

9788. Rocky Mountain Innocence Center, Salt Lake City, UT. $10,000, 2006.<br />

For general operating support, specifically to assist with salary of<br />

Executive Director.<br />

9789. Salt Lake Art Center, Salt Lake City, UT. $10,000, 2006. For general<br />

operating support of strategic planning document.<br />

9790. Salvation Army, Salt Lake Basin, West Valley City, UT. $200,000, 2006.<br />

To continue supporting New Directions Program, expanding the capacity<br />

and efficiency of existing programs while developing new initiatives.<br />

9791. United Way of Salt Lake, Salt Lake City, UT. $19,500, 2006. For<br />

Community Assessment Update booklet produced to report findings of a<br />

study addressing ways the United Way can invest resources to address<br />

community’s most critical problems.<br />

9792. Utah Heritage Foundation, Salt Lake City, UT. $25,000, 2006. For<br />

technical assistance in rural communities.<br />

9793. Utah Job Opportunities Foundation, Salt Lake City, UT. $15,000, 2006.<br />

To support staffing for construction mitigation, planning and public<br />

involvement process for Salt Lake City’s Second Century Plan.<br />

9794. Utah Symphony and Opera, Salt Lake City, UT. $100,000, 2006. For<br />

Institutional Investment program, specifically to assist in developing<br />

plans for a multi-year capital campaign and to strengthen and expand<br />

development infrastructure.<br />

Emma Eccles Jones Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in UT.<br />

9795. Neighborhood Housing Services of Salt Lake City, Salt Lake City, UT.<br />

$20,000, 2007.<br />

VERMONT<br />

Ben & Jerry’s Foundation, Inc.<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national basis, with emphasis on St. Albans, South<br />

Burlington, and Waterbury, VT. No support for colleges or universities or<br />

state agencies. No grants to individuals, or for scholarship programs,<br />

discretionary or emergency funds, research projects, capital campaigns,<br />

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Grants for Capacity Building, Management & Technical Assistance<br />

religious programs, international or foreign-based programs, or social<br />

service programs.<br />

9796. Blue Mountains Biodiversity Project, Fossil, OR. $10,000, 2006. For<br />

general support.<br />

9797. Just Food, New York, NY. $10,000, 2006. For Community Supported<br />

Agriculture in New York City (CSA in NYC), assisting communities in<br />

start-up and maintenance of Community Supported Agriculture sites.<br />

9798. Nashville Homeless Power Project, Nashville, TN. $15,000, 2006. For<br />

general support (Start Up Funds), toward transforming NHPP from all<br />

volunteer organization into organization with staff of two and strong<br />

leadership team and membership.<br />

Maverick Lloyd Foundation<br />

(formerly Maverick Foundation)<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national basis, to U.S.-based organizations doing<br />

national or international work. No support for religious organizations,<br />

colleges, or universities. No grants to individuals, or for general operating<br />

support, travel, scholarships, new construction or endowments, or to the<br />

medical fields.<br />

9799. National Coalition to Abolish the Death Penalty, Washington, DC.<br />

$10,000, 2006. For technical assistance and organizational support for<br />

state campaigns to change public policy on the death penalty.<br />

9800. Vermont Forum on Sprawl, Burlington, VT. $15,000, 2006. For<br />

Community Planning Toolbox Project to partner with state, regional and<br />

municipal planners and decision makers to provide planning and policy<br />

assistance to selected Vermont communities.<br />

Richard E. and Deborah L. Tarrant Foundation, Inc.<br />

(formerly Richard E. Tarrant Foundation, Inc.)<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to VT. No support for political organizations, or for<br />

research or lobbying activities. No grants to individuals, or for<br />

endowments, events or fundraisers, or debt retirement.<br />

9801. College for Every Student, Cornwall, VT. $50,000, 2006. For general<br />

support.<br />

Vermont Community Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to VT. No support for religious purposes. No grants<br />

for annual campaigns, or for building funds, continuing support, debt<br />

reduction, or general endowments.<br />

9802. Ah Haa School for the Arts, Telluride, CO. $35,000, 2007. For general<br />

administrative support for Administrator of American Academy of<br />

Bookbinding (AAB) Program.<br />

9803. Burlington City Arts Foundation, Burlington, VT. $40,000, 2007. For<br />

planning, development, and operations of Seven Below Arts Initiative.<br />

9804. Burlington City Arts Foundation, Burlington, VT. $39,000, 2007. For<br />

planning, development, and operations of Seven Below Arts Initiative.<br />

9805. Burlington RU12 Community Center, Burlington, VT. $10,000, 2007.<br />

To expand SafeSpace Anti-Violence Program by hiring part-time advocate<br />

and educator to train providers and offer services and advocacy to<br />

survivors of violence.<br />

9806. Childrens Aid Society, Vermont, Winooski, VT. $10,000, 2007. To<br />

create youth advisory group to provide training and consultation for<br />

families with an incarcerated parent, and to develop statewide public<br />

awareness campaign about issues faced by children in these families.<br />

9807. Cross Vermont Trail Association, Montpelier, VT. $10,000, 2007. To<br />

create engineering plans, complete all required permitting, and to help<br />

acquire easements for project which consists of one mile of shared use<br />

path and 140-foot-long span bridge.<br />

9808. Intervale Center, Burlington, VT. $150,000, 2007. For critical planning,<br />

development and capacity building.<br />

9809. Ludlow Elementary School, Ludlow, VT. $18,000, 2007. For<br />

professional development and Community Classroom Garden.<br />

9810. Middlebury Global Warming Action Committee/Coalition, East<br />

Middlebury, VT. $10,000, 2007. For MAGWAC and Town of Middlebury,<br />

in concert with coalition of individuals and organizations in sister<br />

communities Saint Johnsbury and Springfield, to establish<br />

community-based educational programs for cool-based economy.<br />

9811. Ottauquechee Health Center, Woodstock, VT. $13,500, 2007. For<br />

operating support, and for management transition.<br />

9812. Out and About, Morrisville, VT. $10,000, 2007. For financial plan.<br />

9813. Stern Center for Language and Learning, Williston, VT. $10,000, 2007.<br />

To provide English teaching skills to staff and volunteers of organizations<br />

working with Somali Bantu refugees, including Vermont Refugee<br />

Resettlement Program and Vermont Adult Learning.<br />

9814. Sustainable Energy Research Group, Thetford Center, VT. $10,000,<br />

2007. For VECAN, to improve and expand efforts to form and consult with<br />

town energy and climate action committees throughout Vermont.<br />

9815. Vermont Institute of Natural Science, Quechee, VT. $10,000, 2007. To<br />

restructure and then expand education offerings, including developing<br />

and implementing new VINS summer environmental camp.<br />

9816. Vermont Land Trust, Montpelier, VT. $10,000, 2007. For research,<br />

planning, and program design for new Conservation Stewardship<br />

Program at Land Trust.<br />

VIRGINIA<br />

Blue Moon Fund, Inc.<br />

(formerly W. Alton Jones Foundation, Inc.)<br />

Limitations: Giving in the Americas and Asia. No grants for lobbying,<br />

advertising, dissertations, thesis and other academic work.<br />

9817. American Bird Conservancy, The Plains, VA. $100,000, 2006. To<br />

support building sustainable models for ecosystem conservation.<br />

9818. Appalachian Sustainable Development, Abingdon, VA. $145,000,<br />

2006. For capacity building for Sustainable Woods program.<br />

9819. Appalachian Sustainable Development, Abingdon, VA. $65,000, 2006.<br />

To support capacity building for Appalachian Harvest program.<br />

9820. Appalachian Sustainable Development, Abingdon, VA. $50,000, 2006.<br />

For capacity building and launch of marketing and educational campaign.<br />

9821. Brookings Institution, Washington, DC. $40,000, 2006. For support of<br />

planning stage of Advancing Healthy Growth in Virginia , A Research and<br />

Policy Development Initiative.<br />

9822. Center for Nonprofit Excellence, Charlottesville, VA. $30,000, 2006.<br />

For general support.<br />

9823. Duke University, Center for Tropical Conservation, Durham, NC.<br />

$115,000, 2006. For development of e-tools to strengthen protected<br />

area management in Latin America.<br />

9824. Global Fund for Children, Washington, DC. $150,000, 2006. For<br />

increasing capacity of Global Fund for Children’s grantmaking program.<br />

9825. Instituto Socioambiental, Sao Paulo, Brazil. $150,000, 2006. For<br />

technical coordination of Y Ikatu Xingu campaign, which intends to<br />

preserve and recuperate the River Xingu’s water sources.<br />

9826. Osa, Friends of, Washington, DC. $179,500, 2006. To build regional<br />

conservation capacity in Costa Rica through integrated eco-development<br />

and training.<br />

9827. Round River Conservation Studies, Salt Lake City, UT. $76,000, 2006.<br />

For assessment of potential for conservation investments in Peruvian<br />

Amazons.<br />

9828. WildAid, San Francisco, CA. $240,000, 2006. For capacity building to<br />

combat southeast Asia’s illegal timber trade.<br />

9829. World Wildlife Fund, Washington, DC. $177,000, 2006. For greening of<br />

United States and China forest products supply chain.<br />

The Robert G. Cabell III and Maude Morgan Cabell Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to VA. No support for special interest groups. No<br />

grants to individuals, or for operating programs, or research projects.<br />

9830. Centers of Excellence for Teacher Training, Sterling, VA. $250,000,<br />

2007.<br />

9831. TCF/Partnership for Nonprofit Excellence, Richmond, VA. $50,000,<br />

2007. To connect network for CMS.<br />

The Community Foundation Serving Richmond & Central<br />

Virginia<br />

(formerly Greater Richmond Community Foundation)<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to residents of metropolitan Richmond, the tri-cities<br />

area, including Hopewell, Colonial Heights, and Petersburg, and<br />

Chesterfield, Hanover, and Henrico counties, VA. No grants for annual<br />

campaigns, deficit financing, land acquisition, or building funds.<br />

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Grants for Capacity Building, Management & Technical Assistance<br />

Freddie—VIRGINIA<br />

9832. Art 180, Richmond, VA. $40,000, 2007. For salary support for<br />

Executive Director.<br />

9833. Bon Secours Richmond Health Care Foundation, Richmond, VA.<br />

$142,500, 2007. For consulting services, and for salary for Center’s<br />

Program Director or for capital improvements to Center.<br />

9834. CARITAS, Richmond, VA. $22,500, 2007. For salary support for case<br />

manager.<br />

9835. Court Appointed Special Advocates of Chesterfield County, Richmond,<br />

VA. $15,000, 2007. For salary support for Executive Director.<br />

9836. Court Appointed Special Advocates, Henrico County, Richmond, VA.<br />

$25,000, 2007. For salary support for Development Manager.<br />

9837. Court Appointed Special Advocates, Richmond, Richmond, VA.<br />

$50,000, 2007. For salary support for director of development.<br />

9838. FIRST Contractors, Richmond, VA. $25,000, 2007. For salary support<br />

for program coordinator.<br />

9839. FSG Social Impact Advisors, Boston, MA. $75,000, 2007. For start-up<br />

support for Community Foundation Insights.<br />

9840. Greater Richmond Bar Foundation, Richmond, VA. $30,000, 2007. For<br />

Pro Bono Clearinghouse, legal assistance to nonprofits in areas of<br />

taxation, employment, real estate and corporate matters.<br />

9841. Instructive Visiting Nurses Association, Richmond, VA. $50,000, 2007.<br />

For capacity building efforts.<br />

9842. Legal Information Network for Cancer, Richmond, VA. $30,000, 2007.<br />

For consultant fees for outreach and clinic services.<br />

9843. Local Initiatives Support Corporation, Richmond, VA. $50,000, 2007.<br />

For Petersburg Neighborhood Revitalization Initiative.<br />

9844. Local Initiatives Support Corporation, Richmond, VA. $20,000, 2007.<br />

For annual fund.<br />

9845. Local Initiatives Support Corporation, Richmond, VA. $12,500, 2007.<br />

For educational initiatives within Greater Richmond area.<br />

9846. Maymont Foundation, Richmond, VA. $37,472, 2007. For executive<br />

search.<br />

9847. Montpelier Foundation, Montpelier Station, VA. $25,000, 2007. For<br />

professional development for teachers.<br />

9848. Phoenix Project, Springfield, VA. $25,000, 2007. For<br />

University-Community Partnership Program.<br />

9849. Police Athletic League, Richmond, Richmond, VA. $20,000, 2007. For<br />

salary support for assistant.<br />

9850. Richmond Gay Community Foundation, Richmond, VA. $10,000, 2007.<br />

For salary for volunteer coordinator.<br />

9851. Richmond Organization for Sexual Minority Youth, Richmond, VA.<br />

$10,000, 2007. For development consultant.<br />

9852. Virginia Council on Economic Education, Richmond, VA. $23,500,<br />

2007. For professional development for Petersburg teachers.<br />

9853. Virginia Network of Nonprofit Organizations, Richmond, VA. $30,000,<br />

2007. For general support.<br />

Jack Kent Cooke Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national basis.<br />

9854. KIPP Foundation, San Francisco, CA. $500,000, 2007. For expansion<br />

grant, higher learning opportunities.<br />

9855. KIPP Foundation, San Francisco, CA. $376,400, 2007. For new school<br />

investment and outreach to Young Scholars.<br />

9856. KIPP Foundation, San Francisco, CA. $375,000, 2007. For new school<br />

investment and outreach to Young Scholars.<br />

9857. KIPP Foundation, San Francisco, CA. $250,000, 2007. For Summer<br />

Academy Program.<br />

9858. New Leaders for New Schools, National Office, New York, NY.<br />

$1,000,000, 2007. For Principal Training.<br />

9859. New Leaders for New Schools, National Office, New York, NY.<br />

$500,000, 2007. For New Scholar Principal Training.<br />

The Doudera Family Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in NC and VA. No grants to individuals.<br />

9860. Institute of Christian Growth, Durham, NC. $10,000, 2006. For general<br />

support.<br />

9861. Restoring the Foundations Ministries, Hendersonville, NC. $100,000,<br />

2006. For general support.<br />

Freddie Mac Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in the metropolitan Washington, DC, area, with<br />

emphasis on the District of Columbia; Charles, Frederick, Howard,<br />

Montgomery, and Prince George’s counties, MD; and Alexandria,<br />

Arlington County, Fairfax County, Falls Church, Leesburg, Loudoun<br />

County, Manassas Park, and Prince William County, VA; giving also to<br />

statewide organizations in MD and VA and national organizations. No<br />

support for discriminatory organizations. No grants to individuals, or for<br />

training in or promotion of religious doctrine, debt reduction, or<br />

endowments.<br />

9862. Center for Alexandrias Children, Alexandria, VA. $25,000, 2007. To<br />

promote permanency and positive outcomes for children in Alexandria,<br />

VA’s child welfare system through provision of interdisciplinary,<br />

collaborative and safe approach to child abuse investigations.<br />

9863. Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, Washington, DC. $15,000,<br />

2007. For DC Fiscal Policy Institute’s ongoing research, ensuring public<br />

resources are directed to needs of low-income residents in District of<br />

Columbia and to provide technical assistance to advocacy groups and<br />

public officials in District.<br />

9864. Community Builders, Washington, DC. $100,000, 2007. To build<br />

capacity to develop and implement Resident Services Initiatives at up to<br />

5 housing communities containing 720 affordable rental units located in<br />

Wards 1, 2, 7 and 8 in District of Columbia.<br />

9865. Congressional Coalition on Adoption Institute, Washington, DC.<br />

$100,000, 2007. To provide information and educational resources to<br />

policymakers as they seek to draft positive adoption, foster care and<br />

other adoption-related legislation to meet their constituents’ needs.<br />

9866. Court Appointed Special Advocates of Fairfax, Fairfax, VA. $100,000,<br />

2007. For design and implementation of pilot public relations and<br />

marketing initiative for both Fairfax and Prince George’s County CASA<br />

programs serving abused and neglected children.<br />

9867. Healthy Teen Network, Baltimore, MD. $100,000, 2007. To improve<br />

outcomes for pregnant and parenting teens in District of Columbia child<br />

welfare system through training and technical assistance for youth<br />

development social workers and supervisors.<br />

9868. Higher Achievement Program, Washington, DC. $500,000, 2007. To<br />

expand number of scholars served, stabilize and sustain Alexandria site,<br />

and improve systems that promote and track outcomes for middle school<br />

scholars.<br />

9869. Maryland CASA Association, Baltimore, MD. $100,000, 2007. For<br />

capacity building support to increase public awareness, provide<br />

volunteer training and strengthen resource development for this<br />

organization serving Court Appointed Special Advocate programs<br />

throughout Maryland.<br />

9870. Maryland Mentoring Partnership, Baltimore, MD. $30,000, 2007. To<br />

expand number of students in Maryland with effective mentor<br />

relationships, providing training and capacity building for mentoring<br />

programs.<br />

9871. My Sisters Place, Washington, DC. $45,000, 2007. To strengthen<br />

organizational infrastructure through board and staff development and<br />

creation of strategic plan.<br />

9872. National Guard Youth Foundation, Alexandria, VA. $100,000, 2007. To<br />

hire executive director responsible for management, operations and<br />

sustainability of this national youth serving agency that works to prevent<br />

at-risk youth from dropping out of school.<br />

9873. National Guard Youth Foundation, Alexandria, VA. $25,000, 2007. To<br />

hire experienced strategic planning consultant who will work with new<br />

executive director, board of directors and other key stakeholders to<br />

develop long-term plan to sustain and grow this national youth serving<br />

agency.<br />

9874. Neighborhood Reinvestment Corporation, NeighborWorks America,<br />

Washington, DC. $100,000, 2007. For development of staff coaching<br />

model and comprehensive resident service asset building model in<br />

affordable rental housing sites in District of Columbia.<br />

9875. New Leaders for New Schools, DC Office, Washington, DC. $100,000,<br />

2007. To sustain training and ongoing support for principal and<br />

leadership team of JC Nalle Community School in Washington, DC in<br />

order to ensure academic success for all its students.<br />

9876. NPower Greater DC Region, Washington, DC. $20,000, 2007. For<br />

technology management and support service software exclusively for<br />

nonprofits in Washington metropolitan area to manage their program<br />

operations.<br />

9877. Ready At Five Partnership, Baltimore, MD. $50,000, 2007. To raise<br />

understanding of early years, ease transitions, improve skills and<br />

heighten quality of early education programs in Howard County, MD.<br />

9878. Reston Interfaith, Reston, VA. $500,000, 2007. To pilot and evaluate<br />

new Housing First program (HOUSE) in Fairfax County, VA, to provide<br />

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Grants for Capacity Building, Management & Technical Assistance<br />

resident services for homeless families leaving shelters and or<br />

transitional housing.<br />

Gannett Foundation, Inc.<br />

(formerly Gannett Communities Fund)<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national and international basis in areas of company<br />

operations, including in the United Kingdom. No support for private<br />

foundations, regional or national organizations not addressing local<br />

needs, elementary or secondary schools (except for special initiatives<br />

not provided by regular school budgets), political action or legislative<br />

advocacy groups, medical or research organizations, fraternal groups,<br />

athletic teams, bands, veterans’ organizations, or volunteer firefighters.<br />

No grants to individuals (except for employee-related scholarships), or<br />

for religious programs or initiatives, endowments, or multi-year pledge<br />

campaigns.<br />

9879. Associated Press Managing Editors Association Foundation, New York,<br />

NY. $25,000, 2007. For NewsTrain, management training program for<br />

editors of print and online news media.<br />

9880. Investigative Reporters and Editors, Columbia, MO. $25,000, 2007.<br />

Toward endowment to insure computer assisted and investigative<br />

reporting training sessions are funded over long term.<br />

9881. Linking Education and Economic Development in Sacramento,<br />

Sacramento, CA. $11,000, 2007. For fellowships program for high<br />

school teachers.<br />

9882. Marvin Lewis Community Fund, Cincinnati, OH. $12,500, 2007. For<br />

clinic for coaches of programs for disadvantaged middle and high-school<br />

age players.<br />

9883. United Way of Central Iowa, Des Moines, IA. $85,000, 2007. To provide<br />

assistance to agencies that impact health and human services of<br />

community.<br />

9884. United Way of Greater Knoxville, Knoxville, TN. $36,300, 2007. To<br />

provide general support of local community non-profit organizations.<br />

9885. University of Arizona Foundation, Tucson, AZ. $10,000, 2007. To<br />

supplement faculty travel to conferences on curriculum development,<br />

and for technical support for undergraduate classes on multi media<br />

technology.<br />

The Claude Moore Charitable Foundation<br />

9886. Loudoun Cares, Leesburg, VA. $50,000, 2006. For general operating<br />

support.<br />

The Norfolk Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to southeastern VA. No support for national or<br />

international organizations (except for those with offices in southeastern<br />

VA), or religious organizations for religious purposes, fraternal activities,<br />

hospitals and similar health care facilities, or projects normally the<br />

responsibility of the government. No grants to individuals (except for<br />

donor-designated scholarships), or for operating budgets, annual<br />

campaigns, endowment funds, fundraising events, ongoing operating<br />

support, scholarly research, travel, or deficit financing.<br />

9887. FSG Social Impact Advisors, Boston, MA. $10,000, 2007. For program<br />

development.<br />

9888. Norfolk Botanical Garden, Norfolk, VA. $15,000, 2007. For technical<br />

assistance.<br />

9889. Planning Council, Norfolk, VA. $62,640, 2007. For general operating<br />

support.<br />

The Mary Morton Parsons Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in VA, with an emphasis on Richmond. No grants<br />

to individuals, or for debt reduction, endowments, research, or general<br />

operating expenses.<br />

9890. Local Initiatives Support Corporation, Richmond, VA. $100,000, 2007.<br />

For building fund initiative.<br />

Robins Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in Richmond, VA. No grants to individuals, or for<br />

annual funds or special events.<br />

9891. Carver Promise, Richmond, VA. $100,000, 2006. For transition<br />

program and assessment.<br />

9892. College for Every Student, Cornwall, VT. $15,000, 2006. For Richmond<br />

program.<br />

9893. Cross-Over Ministry, Richmond, VA. $90,000, 2006. For Strategic<br />

Technology Planning.<br />

9894. Lewis Ginter Botanical Gardens, Richmond, VA. $135,000, 2006. For<br />

market segmentation study and targeted advertising.<br />

9895. Medical Home Plus, Midlothian, VA. $30,000, 2006. For administrative<br />

and financial management services.<br />

9896. Richmond Coalition of Safety Net Providers, Richmond, VA. $35,000,<br />

2006. For consulting and research.<br />

9897. Virginia Intermont College, Bristol, VA. $10,000, 2006. For<br />

development of staffing and consulting.<br />

Samberg Family Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in NY. No grants to individuals.<br />

9898. Childrens Health Fund, New York, NY. $100,000, 2006. For general<br />

support.<br />

Robert H. Smith Family Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in Washington, DC. No grants to individuals.<br />

9899. Jewish Education Service of North America, New York, NY. $10,000,<br />

2007.<br />

SunTrust Mid-Atlantic Foundation<br />

(formerly Crestar Foundation)<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to areas of company operations, with emphasis on<br />

VA. No support for government-supported, political, religious, or national<br />

organizations. No grants to individuals, or for research, scholarships, or<br />

fellowships; no loans.<br />

9900. American Society of Association Executives, Washington, DC. $35,000,<br />

2006.<br />

9901. American Society of Association Executives, Washington, DC. $20,000,<br />

2006.<br />

9902. Local Initiatives Support Corporation, Washington, DC. $10,000, 2006.<br />

Williamsburg Community Health Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to Williamsburg, as well as James City, York, Charles<br />

City, Gloucester, New Kent and Surry counties, VA. No support for<br />

organizations limiting services to an exclusive membership or to political<br />

organizations. No grants to individuals.<br />

9903. Meals on Wheels, Williamsburg Area, Williamsburg, VA. $27,510,<br />

2006. For transition funding.<br />

WASHINGTON<br />

The Paul G. Allen Family Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in the Pacific Northwest, including AK, ID, MT, OR<br />

and WA. No support for sectarian or religious organizations whose<br />

principle activity is for the benefit of their own members or adherents, or<br />

for organizations whose policies or practices discriminate on the basis<br />

of ethnic, origin, gender, race, religion, or sexual orientation. No grants<br />

to individuals or for general operating support, annual appeals, federated<br />

campaigns, general fund drives, scholarships, special events or<br />

sponsorships, or for projects not aligned with the foundation’s specified<br />

program areas; no loans.<br />

9904. Archie Bray Foundation for the Ceramic Arts, Helena, MT. $12,000,<br />

2007. For capacity building project on strategic planning.<br />

9905. Artists Repertory Theater, Portland, OR. $200,000, 2007. 2-year grant.<br />

For capacity building project Resource Development.<br />

9906. Arts Corps, Seattle, WA. $100,000, 2007. 2-year grant. For capacity<br />

building project for administrative infrastructure and resource<br />

development.<br />

9907. Casa Latina, Seattle, WA. $150,000, 2007. 3-year grant. For capacity<br />

building capacity to raise funds from private sources.<br />

9908. Cascadia Behavioral Healthcare, Portland, OR. $75,000, 2007. For<br />

capacity building project on program expansion.<br />

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9909. Center for Asbestos Related Disease, Libby, MT. $75,000, 2007.<br />

3-year grant. For Building Sustainability Through Resource Development.<br />

9910. Central District Forum for Arts and Ideas, Seattle, WA. $70,000, 2007.<br />

2-year grant. For capacity building project Marketing and Resource<br />

Development.<br />

9911. Chaya, Inc., Seattle, WA. $90,000, 2007. 3-year grant. For capacity<br />

building project on program expansion.<br />

9912. Childhaven, Seattle, WA. $15,000, 2007. For capacity building project<br />

on research and planning.<br />

9913. Coalition for a Livable Future, Portland, OR. $60,000, 2007. 3-year<br />

grant. For capacity building initiative Communications.<br />

9914. Covenant House Alaska, Anchorage, AK. $50,000, 2007. For capacity<br />

building project on strategic planning.<br />

9915. Delridge Neighborhoods Development Association, Seattle, WA.<br />

$175,000, 2007. 3-year grant. For capacity building project on strategic<br />

planning and resource development.<br />

9916. Digital Learning Commons, Seattle, WA. $75,000, 2007. 2-year grant.<br />

For capacity building project for resource development.<br />

9917. Do Jump Extremely Physical Theater, Portland, OR. $60,000, 2007.<br />

2-year grant. For capacity building project Marketing and Staff Expansion.<br />

9918. El Centro de la Raza, Seattle, WA. $150,000, 2007. 3-year grant. For<br />

capacity building project on resource development.<br />

9919. Family Services of King County, Seattle, WA. $50,000, 2007. For<br />

Pre-Campaign Capacity Building Project.<br />

9920. FareStart, Seattle, WA. $155,000, 2007. 3-year grant. For capacity<br />

building project on administrative infrastructure.<br />

9921. Flying House Productions, Seattle, WA. $75,000, 2007. 3-year grant.<br />

For capacity building project Audience Development.<br />

9922. Grantmakers in the Arts, Seattle, WA. $120,000, 2007. 3-year grant.<br />

For capacity building project Strategic Planning, Resource Development,<br />

and Technology.<br />

9923. Hate Free Zone, Seattle, WA. $200,000, 2007. 2-year grant. For<br />

capacity building project on program expansion.<br />

9924. Historical Society of Seattle and King County, Seattle, WA. $100,000,<br />

2007. For capacity building project on planning, collections, resource<br />

development, and technology.<br />

9925. homeWORD, Missoula, MT. $60,000, 2007. 2-year grant. For capacity<br />

building Green Housing Development and Project Management.<br />

9926. Institute for Environmental Research and Education, Vashon, WA.<br />

$75,000, 2007. For planning for Clean Technology Building.<br />

9927. K B P S Public Radio Foundation, Portland, OR. $250,000, 2007. For<br />

capital campaign for license acquisition.<br />

9928. Lopez Island Family Resource Center, Lopez Island, WA. $25,000,<br />

2007. For capacity building Fund Development.<br />

9929. Missoula Art Museum, Missoula, MT. $225,000, 2007. 3-year grant.<br />

For capacity building project on resource, audience, and leadership<br />

development.<br />

9930. Montana Nonprofit Association, Helena, MT. $90,000, 2007. 3-year<br />

grant. For strengthening Montana’s nonprofit sector through professional<br />

and organizational development.<br />

9931. Montana Outdoor Science School, Bozeman, MT. $25,000, 2007. For<br />

capacity building project for strategic planning.<br />

9932. MountainStar Family Relief Nursery, Bend, OR. $75,000, 2007. 2-year<br />

grant. For capacity building project for administrative infrastructure and<br />

resource development.<br />

9933. Northwest Youth Corps, Eugene, OR. $50,000, 2007. For capacity<br />

building project for resource development.<br />

9934. NPower Seattle, Seattle, WA. $200,000, 2007. 3-year grant. For<br />

effective technology use: Moving Nonprofits Toward Greater Community<br />

Impact and Sustainability.<br />

9935. Office of Port Jobs Opportunities and Business Support, Seattle, WA.<br />

$100,000, 2007. 2-year grant. For Center for Working Families Service<br />

Delivery Pilot Project.<br />

9936. Olympic Park Institute, Port Angeles, WA. $135,000, 2007. 3-year<br />

grant. For capacity building project for program expansion.<br />

9937. Open Meadow Alternative Schools, Portland, OR. $64,000, 2007. For<br />

capacity building project for evaluation and planning.<br />

9938. Oregon Child Development Coalition, Wilsonville, OR. $60,000, 2007.<br />

For capacity building project Fund Development.<br />

9939. Oregon Museum of Science and Industry, Portland, OR. $100,000,<br />

2007. For Core Infrastructure Reinvestment Project.<br />

9940. Partners with Families and Children: Spokane, Spokane, WA.<br />

$150,000, 2007. 3-year grant. For capacity building project on research<br />

and planning.<br />

9941. Portland Opera Association, Portland, OR. $350,000, 2007. For capital<br />

improvements and capacity building project on technology<br />

enhancements.<br />

9942. Profile Theater Project, Portland, OR. $75,000, 2007. 3-year grant. For<br />

capacity building project Administrative Expansion.<br />

9943. Program for Early Parent Support, Seattle, WA. $25,000, 2007. For<br />

Strengthening Communications Capacity.<br />

9944. PTSO of Washington, Seattle, WA. $325,000, 2007. 3-year grant. For<br />

Improved Healthcare to Vulnerable Populations through Integrated<br />

Technology.<br />

9945. Rural Development Initiatives, Eugene, OR. $150,000, 2007. 2-year<br />

grant. For capacity building project on program expansion.<br />

9946. Seattle Childrens Theater Association, Seattle, WA. $225,000, 2007.<br />

3-year grant. For capacity building project on marketing and technology.<br />

9947. Seattle International Childrens Festival, Seattle, WA. $225,000, 2007.<br />

3-year grant. For capacity building project Marketing, Technology,<br />

Education, and Resource Development.<br />

9948. Seattle Opera, Seattle, WA. $75,000, 2007. For capacity building<br />

project on technology.<br />

9949. Seattle Shakespeare Company, Seattle, WA. $75,000, 2007. For<br />

capacity building project on feasibility studies, resource development,<br />

and technology enhancements.<br />

9950. Skagit County Community Action Agency, Mount Vernon, WA.<br />

$200,000, 2007. 2-year grant. For capacity building project on strategic<br />

planning.<br />

9951. Stand for Children Leadership Center, Portland, OR. $100,000, 2007.<br />

2-year grant. To oversee startup of Oregon K-12 teacher and principal<br />

mentorship programs.<br />

9952. Tacoma Art Museum, Tacoma, WA. $200,000, 2007. 2-year grant. For<br />

capacity building project on audience development.<br />

9953. University of Idaho Foundation, Moscow, ID. $60,000, 2007. 2-year<br />

grant. For McCall Outdoor Science School: developing assessment tools<br />

for effective K-12 education.<br />

9954. University of Washington Foundation, Seattle, WA. $100,000, 2007.<br />

For First Nation’s MESA capacity building project for research and<br />

planning.<br />

9955. Velocity Dance Center, Seattle, WA. $60,000, 2007. 3-year grant. For<br />

capacity building project on programming and communications.<br />

9956. Vera Project, Seattle, WA. $30,000, 2007. For capacity building project<br />

for strategic planning.<br />

9957. Washington State Budget and Policy Center, Seattle, WA. $150,000,<br />

2007. 3-year grant. For capacity building project on resource<br />

development and administrative infrastructure.<br />

9958. Womens Opportunity and Resource Development, Missoula, MT.<br />

$150,000, 2007. 3-year grant. To implement strategic plan.<br />

9959. Woodland Park Zoological Society, Seattle, WA. $250,000, 2007.<br />

2-year grant. For Developing and Assessing Education Programs.<br />

9960. Yakima Valley Memorial Hospital Charitable Foundation, Yakima, WA.<br />

$60,000, 2007. For capacity building project for information technology<br />

integration.<br />

The Bullitt Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving exclusively in the Pacific Northwest. No support for political<br />

organizations. No grants to individuals, or for capital campaigns,<br />

equipment, building construction, or land acquisition.<br />

9961. Center for Agricultural Partnerships, Asheville, NC. $20,000, 2006. For<br />

programs in the Pacific Northwest.<br />

9962. Center for Science in Public Participation, Bozeman, MT. $20,000,<br />

2006.<br />

9963. Conservation Leaders Network, Wedderburn, OR. $15,000, 2006.<br />

9964. Enterprising Environmental Solutions, Pittsburgh, PA. $20,000, 2006.<br />

For programs in the Pacific Northwest.<br />

9965. Executive Service Corps of Washington, Seattle, WA. $16,500, 2006.<br />

9966. Northwest Cooperative Development Center, Olympia, WA. $20,000,<br />

2006. For programs to protect and restore the environment.<br />

9967. Northwest Environmental Defense Center, Portland, OR. $25,000,<br />

2006.<br />

9968. Northwest Watershed Institute, Port Townsend, WA. $20,000, 2006.<br />

9969. ONE/Northwest, Seattle, WA. $50,000, 2006.<br />

Casey Family Programs<br />

9970. University of Oklahoma, National Resource Center for Youth Services,<br />

Tulsa, OK. $10,000, 2006. For national conference.<br />

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Grants for Capacity Building, Management & Technical Assistance<br />

9971. Washington, State of, Olympia, WA. $180,000, 2006. For independent<br />

oversight panel for standards.<br />

Marguerite Casey Foundation<br />

(formerly Casey Family Grants Program)<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in four regions of the U.S.: CA; the Southwest,<br />

including the U.S./Mexico border; the Deep South; the Midwest,<br />

beginning in Chicago, IL; and WA state. No support for religious<br />

purposes. No grants to individuals, or for capital campaigns,<br />

endowments, fundraising drives, litigation, or film and video production.<br />

9972. Adults and Youth United Development Association, San Elizario, TX.<br />

$50,000, 2006. To strengthen organizational capacity to support core<br />

community organizing work with low-income families advocating in rural<br />

communities.<br />

9973. Algebra Project, Cambridge, MA. $100,000, 2006. For professional<br />

development of teachers, research and materials development, policy<br />

advocacy, and school-community partnerships that facilitate community<br />

engagement in efforts to create systemic change.<br />

9974. Alianza Para El Desarrollo Comunitario, San Elizario, TX. $40,000,<br />

2006. To build organizational capacity, develop Regional Congress of<br />

Colonias, and establish leadership training institute.<br />

9975. American Friends Service Committee, Seattle, WA. $50,000, 2006. For<br />

project support for Intertribal Canoe Journey, to strengthen low-income<br />

American Indian families and support leadership, organizing, and<br />

capacity building among Native communities.<br />

9976. Americans for Indian Opportunity, Albuquerque, NM. $75,000, 2006.<br />

To strengthen Native American leaders, families and communities.<br />

9977. Building Movement Project, New York, NY. $45,333, 2006. For capacity<br />

building efforts for direct service nonprofit organizations across country<br />

to more fully engage families in social change efforts. Grant made<br />

through for Ideas and Action Demos Network.<br />

9978. Cause Effective, New York, NY. $10,000, 2006. For general operating<br />

support.<br />

9979. Center for Community Change, Washington, DC. $50,000, 2006. To<br />

conduct feasibility analysis regarding potential gathering of leaders and<br />

low-income constituents.<br />

9980. Center for Community Change, Washington, DC. $20,000, 2006. For<br />

Movement Vision Project.<br />

9981. Center for Community Change, Native Media and Technology Network,<br />

Washington, DC. $25,000, 2006. To develop network of Native Media<br />

and Technology centers around country.<br />

9982. Center for Effective Philanthropy, Cambridge, MA. $10,000, 2006. For<br />

development of tools and data to assess Foundation performance.<br />

9983. Center for Third World Organizing, Oakland, CA. $300,000, 2006. For<br />

political education and analysis, organizer training, and leadership<br />

development opportunities among low income families and youth across<br />

nation.<br />

9984. Colonias Development Council, Las Cruces, NM. $135,000, 2006. To<br />

expand grassroots organizing, strengthen coalition-building, and develop<br />

training institute to support residents of colonias that are working to<br />

permanently change structure of colonias.<br />

9985. Community to Community Development, Bellingham, WA. $50,000,<br />

2006. To conduct organizing, begin development of immigrant<br />

integration program, and strengthen organizational infrastructure.<br />

9986. Direct Action and Research Training Center, Miami, FL. $180,000,<br />

2006. For constituent leadership development and affiliate expansion in<br />

Florida.<br />

9987. Federation of Southern Cooperatives and Land Assistance Fund, East<br />

Point, GA. $150,000, 2006. To strengthen capacity and voices of African<br />

American rural farmers and their families.<br />

9988. Gamaliel Foundation, Chicago, IL. $150,000, 2006. For training,<br />

organizing, and advocacy for low-income families.<br />

9989. Hate Free Zone, Seattle, WA. $50,000, 2006. To organize and advocate<br />

for constitutional rights for all.<br />

9990. Illinois Coalition for Immigrant and Refugee Rights, Chicago, IL.<br />

$705,000, 2006. For ongoing core programs, three local community<br />

organizations, and documentation and evaluation of collaboration among<br />

groups to promote civic engagement and leadership among immigrants<br />

and refugees, reduce poverty, and integrate families into society.<br />

9991. Interfaith Education Fund, Austin, TX. $412,500, 2006. For leadership<br />

trainings for community members, to train new organizers, and to<br />

strengthen infrastructure of organization.<br />

9992. Jobs with Justice Education Fund, Washington, DC. $300,000, 2006.<br />

For training, organizing, and advocacy with 43 grassroots coalitions and<br />

their constituents in support of campaigns focused on worker rights,<br />

including new local living- wage legislation, comprehensive, humane<br />

immigration reform, and health care reform.<br />

9993. Latino/a Educational Achievement Project, Issaquah, WA. $40,000,<br />

2006. For expanded activities to educate and advocate for public policies<br />

to improve academic achievement of Latino youth, and to strengthen<br />

organizational capacity.<br />

9994. Los Angeles County Childrens Planning Council, Los Angeles, CA.<br />

$225,000, 2006. For system for strengthening community impact and<br />

transforming systems that serve children and families. Grant made<br />

through Children’s Planning Council Foundation.<br />

9995. Los Angeles Metropolitan Churches, Los Angeles, CA. $120,000,<br />

2006. For education organizing and advocacy efforts with congregation<br />

members throughout state of California.<br />

9996. Marin County Grassroots Leadership Network, San Rafael, CA.<br />

$50,000, 2006. For efforts to train grassroots community leaders in<br />

Mann County.<br />

9997. Miami Workers Center, Miami, FL. $135,000, 2006. To build<br />

grassroots organizing leadership capacity in Miami-Dade. and connect<br />

with other low-income worker advocacy efforts at local, state, national<br />

and international levels.<br />

9998. Morning Star House, Albuquerque, NM. $90,000, 2006. To strengthen<br />

organizational capacity through leadership development, strategic<br />

planning, and volunteer training, and to support organizing among Indian<br />

women and survivors of domestic violence to better advocate for<br />

themselves and their families.<br />

9999. National Community Development Institute, Oakland, CA. $112,500,<br />

2006. For ongoing support to provide culturally-based technical support<br />

and training to organizations serving low-income families in Deep South.<br />

10000. Native Americans in Philanthropy, Native Philanthropy Institute,<br />

Minneapolis, MN. $25,000, 2006. For tools to further fundraising and<br />

programmatic goals of Native Foundations and non-profits.<br />

10001. Neighborhood Funders Group, PRI Makers Network, Washington, DC.<br />

$10,000, 2006. For networking, professional development,<br />

collaboration and outreach for grantmakers.<br />

10002. Nonprofit Information Networking Association, Boston, MA.<br />

$150,000, 2006. To promote effective, values-based management<br />

information through print and electronic communications for small and<br />

mid size nonprofit organizations.<br />

10003. Parent Services Project, San Rafael, CA. $180,000, 2006. For Parent<br />

Services Project’s parent training and leadership development work and<br />

to strengthen capacity to expand training to support systemic change.<br />

10004. Serving Children and Adolescents in Need, Laredo, TX. $300,000,<br />

2006. To increase organizational capacity to facilitate community<br />

leadership and to engage community members in efforts to create<br />

systemic change.<br />

10005. Southern California Indian Center, Fountain Valley, CA. $50,000,<br />

2006. To increase organizational capacity to facilitate community<br />

leadership and to engage community members in efforts to create<br />

systemic change.<br />

10006. Southern Education Foundation, Atlanta, GA. $200,000, 2006. For<br />

research, data-driven reports, technical assistance, and advocacy toward<br />

fairness and excellence in education for all children, but especially<br />

low-income families of color in Deep South.<br />

10007. Southern Partners Fund, Atlanta, GA. $100,000, 2006. For ongoing<br />

infrastructure and capacity building through training, resource<br />

development, leadership development and technical assistance aimed<br />

at systemic change for low-income families of color across South.<br />

10008. Southern Regional Council, Atlanta, GA. $75,000, 2006. For efforts<br />

to rebuild organizational capacity, strength and position as one of most<br />

informed and respected policy development organizations in Southern<br />

United States.<br />

10009. Tucson Indian Center, Tucson, AZ. $187,500, 2006. To engage<br />

parents and youth in advocacy for systemic changes that benefit health,<br />

well- being and economic prospects of their families and to build capacity<br />

of organization.<br />

10010. Western States Center, Portland, OR. $50,000, 2006. To work with<br />

constituent organizations to strengthen organizing and leadership in<br />

Washington State.<br />

10011. Womens Foundation of California, San Francisco, CA. $500,000,<br />

2006. For individual leadership development, strengthen small and<br />

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emerging women-led grassroots organizations, and improve systems<br />

that have detrimental effects on low-income women and their families.<br />

10012. Yakima Interfaith Coalition, Yakima, WA. $40,000, 2006. To conduct<br />

education and empowerment programs and organizational capacity<br />

building.<br />

10013. Youth Eastside Services, Bellevue, WA. $20,000, 2006. For<br />

intervention, prevention, and outreach to low-income families, and<br />

collaboration with other organizations.<br />

Ben B. Cheney Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to portions of Tacoma-Pierce County, and southwest<br />

WA; Jackson and Josephine counties, OR; and Del Norte, Humboldt,<br />

Lassen, Shasta, Siskiyou, Trinity, and the northern portion of Plumas<br />

counties, CA. No support for religious organizations for sectarian<br />

purposes. No grants to individuals directly, or for general operating<br />

budgets, basic research, endowment funds, conferences or seminars,<br />

book, film, or video production, or school-related tours, no loans.<br />

10014. Northwest Leadership Foundation, Tacoma, WA. $10,000, 2007. For<br />

ProTeen program.<br />

10015. Tacoma Area Coalition of Individuals with Disabilities Center, Tacoma,<br />

WA. $15,000, 2007. For capacity building and organizational<br />

development initiative.<br />

Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation<br />

(formerly William H. Gates Foundation)<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national and international basis to support initiatives<br />

in health and learning; the foundation also supports community giving in<br />

the Pacific Northwest. No support for religious purposes. No grants to<br />

individuals.<br />

10016. Academy for Urban School Leadership, Chicago, IL. $10,355,535,<br />

2007. 3-year grant. To improve capacity to open, operate, restructure<br />

and fix failed Chicago Public Schools.<br />

10017. American Institute for Social Justice, Washington, DC. $900,000,<br />

2007. 3-year grant. For Great Schools NOW, campaign which will engage<br />

in coordinated neighborhood, district, and statewide campaign to build<br />

public will to ensure that all children have access to high quality<br />

education.<br />

10018. American Institutes for Research in the Behavioral Sciences,<br />

Washington, DC. $297,045, 2007. To carry out study of state systems<br />

of support for low-performing schools in several states, with data<br />

collection at state, district, and school levels.<br />

10019. Americas Promise - The Alliance for Youth, Washington, DC.<br />

$250,000, 2007. For planning grant to mobilize partners to collaborate<br />

on three, high-impact strategies to support children and youth.<br />

10020. Asia Society, New York, NY. $2,084,567, 2007. 2-year grant. To build<br />

capacity of International Studies Schools Network through increasing<br />

staff capacity, developing products and services and strengthening<br />

sustainability.<br />

10021. Asian and Pacific Islander American Scholarship Fund, Washington,<br />

DC. $250,000, 2007. For general operating support to build capacity for<br />

partnering with United Negro College Fund (UNCF) on Gates Millennium<br />

Scholars Program (GMS) program.<br />

10022. Association for the Advancement of Mexican Americans, Houston, TX.<br />

$2,873,242, 2007. 3.75-year grant. To strengthen leadership and<br />

financial capacity and launch first stage of replication, in Houston, of<br />

George I. Sanchez Alternative High Schools.<br />

10023. Austin Voices for Education and Youth, Austin, TX. $200,800, 2007.<br />

2-year grant. To strengthen high school redesign process in Austin.<br />

10024. Boston Plan for Excellence in the Public Schools Foundation, Boston,<br />

MA. $341,000, 2007. For business planning engagement for Boston<br />

Teacher Residency Program, alternative teacher and certification<br />

program in Boston.<br />

10025. Boulder Institute of Development and Microfinance Training, Boulder,<br />

CO. $175,000, 2007. To help recruit, hire, and train appropriate CEO.<br />

10026. California Charter Schools Association, Los Angeles, CA. $1,500,000,<br />

2007. 3-year grant. To implement Association’s strategic plan to support<br />

and expand California’s quality public charter school movement.<br />

10027. CARE USA, Atlanta, GA. $1,500,000, 2007. To enable CARE to<br />

continue strategic planning and change management process by refining<br />

and finalizing strategic plan, developing implementation plan for work<br />

and identifying appropriate communication modes for organization<br />

worldwide.<br />

10028. Center for Global Development, Washington, DC. $2,003,870, 2007.<br />

1.25-year grant. As part of grantmaking from Global Health Division work<br />

to improve base of evidence about development program effectiveness<br />

by establishing International Initiative for Impact Evaluation, entity that<br />

would coordinate, fund and disseminate results from rigorous impact<br />

evaluations.<br />

10029. Center for Global Development, Washington, DC. $2,000,000, 2007.<br />

1.25-year grant. To improve base of evidence about development<br />

program effectiveness (with focus on Africa) by establishing International<br />

Initiative for Impact Evaluation, entity that would coordinate, fund and<br />

disseminate results from rigorous impact evaluations.<br />

10030. Center for New Creation, Recovery Cafe, Seattle, WA. $410,000,<br />

2007. 2-year grant. For organizational development and predevelopment<br />

efforts toward capital campaign.<br />

10031. Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools, Charlotte, NC. $1,475,261, 2007.<br />

2.75-year grant. For project management needs and data-informed<br />

instruction needs of several high schools in designated Achievement<br />

Zone.<br />

10032. CHF International, Silver Spring, MD. $8,037,927, 2007. 3-year grant.<br />

To develop effective and scalable model for technical and organizational<br />

capacity building of local intermediaries, community-based organizations<br />

and urban local body staff to plan and implement inclusive pro-poor urban<br />

development interventions. Focus of grant is on Ghana.<br />

10033. Child Care Resources, Seattle, WA. $325,000, 2007. 3-year grant.<br />

For Quality Rating and Improvement System Communication project.<br />

10034. Chinese Association of STD and AIDS Prevention and Control, Beijing,<br />

China. $70,000, 2007. To strengthen organizational capacity and<br />

systems to coordinate, manage and monitor HIV/AIDS prevention<br />

resources and programs.<br />

10035. Chinese Preventive Medicine Association, Beijing, China. $60,000,<br />

2007. To strengthen organizational capacity and systems to coordinate,<br />

manage and monitor HIV/AIDS prevention resources and programs.<br />

10036. Communities in Schools of Washington State, Seattle, WA. $360,000,<br />

2007. 4-year grant. To support capacity building for local chapters.<br />

10037. Council of Chief State School Officers, Washington, DC.<br />

$17,000,000, 2007. 3-year grant. For Phase II of National Education<br />

Data Partnership seeking to promote transparency and accessibility of<br />

education data and improve public education through data-driven<br />

decision making.<br />

10038. EdVisions, Henderson, MN. $152,900, 2007. For general operating<br />

support.<br />

10039. George Washington University, Graduate Education Center, Arlington,<br />

VA. $600,000, 2007. 2.25-year grant. To develop tools and guidance to<br />

inform State Departments of Education on how to make explicit academic<br />

language required by secondary English language learners to achieve to<br />

core content standards.<br />

10040. Institute for Student Achievement, Lake Success, NY. $997,614,<br />

2007. 2.75-year grant. To partner with Bayard Rustin High School to<br />

complete restructuring of school into small, personalized and rigorous<br />

small learning communities designed to graduate students on time and<br />

college ready.<br />

10041. Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD. $1,995,652, 2007.<br />

1.75-year grant. To provide onsite technical support for high school<br />

transformation to ensure that current momentum for change translates<br />

into effective action that produce results for New York City youth.<br />

10042. Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD. $946,005, 2007. 2-year<br />

grant. For pre-clinical evaluation of anti-tuberculosis regimens in animal<br />

models that is resource and time intensive and develop novel and<br />

validate existing imaging technologies for use as surrogate markers for<br />

response to anti-tuberculosis.<br />

10043. Keys to Improving Dayton Schools, Dayton, OH. $137,500, 2007. For<br />

planning, feasibility, and market analysis for adaptation of rigorous and<br />

successful Chicago inner-city high school model in Dayton that will result<br />

in children succeeding at most competitive of colleges.<br />

10044. League of Education Voters Foundation, Seattle, WA. $835,071,<br />

2007. 3-year grant. For capacity building for education advocacy<br />

programs.<br />

10045. Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine, Liverpool, England.<br />

$30,467,755, 2007. 5-year grant. To evaluate new and existing<br />

drug-based interventions and vector control measures to improve control<br />

of malaria in pregnancy (MiP) across range of malaria transmission<br />

settings in Africa in order to save lives of mothers and their infants.<br />

10046. Mass Insight Education and Research Institute, Boston, MA.<br />

$750,028, 2007. To produce organizational strategies, work plans, and<br />

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manuals for states, urban districts, and outside partners to turn around<br />

low-performing schools through new system of turnaround zones.<br />

10047. MDRC, New York, NY. $978,980, 2007. To understand impact of<br />

performance-based scholarships on community college students and to<br />

survey challenges and opportunities in improving life outcomes for<br />

disconnected young men.<br />

10048. Ministry of Health of China, Beijing, China. $125,000, 2007. To<br />

establish counterpart office at State Council AIDS Working Committee<br />

Office (SCAWCO).<br />

10049. National Academy Foundation, New York, NY. $189,956, 2007. To<br />

provide comprehensive education reform in form of Learning Labs in New<br />

Orleans schools.<br />

10050. National Center for Educational Accountability, National Center for<br />

Educational Accountability, Austin, TX. $250,000, 2007. To discover and<br />

disseminate best practices in use of data by school districts to influence<br />

policies and practices that positively impact student achievement.<br />

10051. Neighborhood Partnership Fund, Portland, OR. $1,000,000, 2007.<br />

3-year grant. For supportive housing for families recovering from<br />

homelessness.<br />

10052. New Leaders for New Schools, New York, NY. $670,387, 2007.<br />

3.50-year grant. For research project to evaluate impact and<br />

effectiveness of New Leaders for New Schools principal training and<br />

support model.<br />

10053. New Schools for New Orleans, New Orleans, LA. $5,454,211, 2007.<br />

4-year grant. To help incubate new schools, scale promising practices of<br />

high achieving urban charter schools, enable expansion of pre-existing<br />

great schools, and support orderly approach to school closure for<br />

underperforming schools in New Orleans.<br />

10054. New Teacher Project, New York, NY. $2,500,280, 2007. 2-year grant.<br />

To implement new teacher staffing initiatives and expand organization’s<br />

policy work and existing teacher hiring programs.<br />

10055. New Visions for Public Schools, New York, NY. $686,784, 2007. To<br />

implement Scaffolded Apprenticeship Model (SAM) program to support<br />

large high schools as they transition to Small Learning Communities.<br />

SAM is comprehensive school reform model that focuses on developing<br />

school leadership teams comprised of principal and groups of faculty<br />

who work in real-life school situations, typically, with groups of struggling<br />

students in selected New York City schools.<br />

10056. New York City Department of Education, New York, NY. $1,847,160,<br />

2007. To engage Parthenon Group in strategic planning for Department’s<br />

Accountability Office.<br />

10057. New York City Department of Education, New York, NY. $1,004,411,<br />

2007. 2-year grant. To increase capacity of Department’s Office of<br />

Portfolio Development in order to support new schools not partnered with<br />

intermediary and develop their capacity for incubating, training, and<br />

vetting new intermediaries.<br />

10058. Nonprofit Information Networking Association, Boston, MA.<br />

$100,000, 2007. To develop and disseminate high-quality information<br />

about effective practices in the nonprofit sector.<br />

10059. Northwest Medical Teams International, Portland, OR. $485,732,<br />

2007. 1.50-year grant. To support transition from relief to development<br />

and to reduce maternal and child morbidity and mortality for displaced<br />

persons in Lira District of northern Uganda.<br />

10060. NPower Seattle, Seattle, WA. $130,000, 2007. For general operating<br />

support.<br />

10061. Office of the Superintendent of Public Instruction, Olympia, WA.<br />

$2,000,000, 2007. 2-year grant. For work on District and School<br />

Improvement.<br />

10062. Ohio Grantmakers Forum, Columbus, OH. $85,000, 2007. To support<br />

objectives, work plan, budget and organization for Ohio Grantmakers<br />

Forum Phase II Education Initiative.<br />

10063. Online Computer Library Center, Dublin, OH. $12,683,068, 2007.<br />

5.25-year grant. To implement site architecture changes and business<br />

plan to support Web Junction’s sustainability.<br />

10064. Ounce of Prevention Fund, Chicago, IL. $375,000, 2007. 3-year grant.<br />

To provide technical support for Early Learning demonstration<br />

communities.<br />

10065. Pan American Health and Education Foundation, Washington, DC.<br />

$395,500, 2007. To develop business plan for capitalization of<br />

Expanded Program on Immunization (EPI) Revolving Fund to provide<br />

sufficient working capital to introduce human papillomavirus (HPV)<br />

vaccines in North America.<br />

10066. PATH, Seattle, WA. $10,408,015, 2007. 5-year grant. For Malaria<br />

Control and Evaluation Program in Africa.<br />

10067. PATH, Seattle, WA. $4,340,498, 2007. 5-year grant. For Malaria<br />

Control and Evaluation Program in Africa.<br />

10068. Princeton University, Princeton, NJ. $182,600, 2007. 2.25-year grant.<br />

To produce and disseminate information about high school reform<br />

research that is useful to policymakers, practitioners, grant makers and<br />

advocates.<br />

10069. Puget Sound Educational Service District, Renton, WA. $37,000,<br />

2007. To plan project to decrease rate of high school dropouts in King<br />

County.<br />

10070. Red Cross Society of China, Beijing, China. $50,000, 2007. To assist<br />

and support previously identified Government-Organized<br />

Non-Governmental Organizations (GONGOs) to strengthen their ability to<br />

coordinate and manage resources and programs in health care.<br />

10071. Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisors, Philanthropic Collaborative, New<br />

York, NY. $5,283,589, 2007. Toward public awareness campaign aimed<br />

at elevating K-12 public education reform.<br />

10072. Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisors, Philanthropic Collaborative, New<br />

York, NY. $1,058,313, 2007. To establish national public awareness<br />

campaign about crisis in American schools.<br />

10073. Social Science Research Council, New York, NY. $350,253, 2007.<br />

For strategic business planning for Research Partnership for New York<br />

City Schools that will help Strong American Schools navigate governance,<br />

legal, and intellectual property associated with public good of its kind.<br />

10074. Taproot Foundation, San Francisco, CA. $200,000, 2007. 3-year<br />

grant. For capacity building services in Puget Sound.<br />

10075. Teach for America, New York, NY. $1,000,000, 2007. 3-year grant.<br />

To address urgent situation and to help catalyze reform efforts under way<br />

in New Orleans as part of continuing post-Hurricane Katrina grantmaking<br />

efforts.<br />

10076. TechnoServe, Norwalk, CT. $46,955,200, 2007. 4-year grant. To help<br />

entrepreneurial men and women in poor rural areas of developing world<br />

(with focus on Kenya) build business that create income, opportunity,<br />

and economic growth for their families, their communities and their<br />

nations.<br />

10077. Texas Education Agency, Austin, TX. $7,000,000, 2007. 4.75-year<br />

grant. To support longitudinal evaluation of Texas High School Project as<br />

way to understand effectiveness of individual projects and programs, as<br />

well as overall effectiveness.<br />

10078. Thurgood Marshall College Fund, New York, NY. $500,000, 2007.<br />

3-year grant. To fully realize goals of Fund’s ongoing high school redesign<br />

program linking low-performing high schools with public, historically<br />

black, colleges and universities.<br />

10079. United Ways of Texas, Austin, TX. $760,000, 2007. 2-year grant. For<br />

community engagement across Texas on economic and social<br />

implications of students not graduating ready for college, work and<br />

citizenship.<br />

10080. University of Chicago, Chicago, IL. $450,223, 2007. To provide<br />

training to school researchers and administrators in order to support<br />

school districts in building indicator systems around freshman year<br />

performance and postsecondary access and success.<br />

10081. University of Texas System, Austin, TX. $2,650,926, 2007. 2-year<br />

grant. To develop, in partnership with Texas Education Association (TEA),<br />

statewide technical assistance plan to support implementation of Texas<br />

Governor’s Educator Excellence Award programs.<br />

10082. Urban Institute, Washington, DC. $881,000, 2007. 2.25-year grant.<br />

To review available evidence on factors affecting recruitment,<br />

assignment and retention of high quality teachers and school leaders<br />

and develop models of reform for human resource management<br />

strategies in education.<br />

10083. Urban League, Austin Area, Austin, TX. $531,131, 2007. 1.75-year<br />

grant. To implement comprehensive community engagement campaign,<br />

to provide independent, authentic community information and feedback<br />

to both Gates Foundation and Austin Independent School District as it<br />

undertakes high school redesign.<br />

10084. Urban League, Houston Area, Houston, TX. $743,550, 2007. 2-year<br />

grant. To develop community support necessary to sustain improvement<br />

efforts within Houston Independent School District and successful<br />

expansion of KIPP charter school system in Houston area.<br />

10085. Washington School Principals Education Foundation, Olympia, WA.<br />

$1,511,578, 2007. 3-year grant. For Washington State Leadership<br />

academy.<br />

10086. WestEd, San Francisco, CA. $900,000, 2007. For California’s effort<br />

to close achievement gap in partnership among WestEd, California<br />

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Department of Education, P-16 Council and University of California, Office<br />

of President.<br />

10087. World Health Organization, Geneva, Switzerland. $4,943,750, 2007.<br />

4-year grant. To fill gap between product development and effective<br />

delivery for malaria in African countries by consolidating and<br />

strengthening medical entomology, vector control structures and<br />

technical resources within each country.<br />

10088. World Vision, Washington, DC. $659,488, 2007. 3-year grant. To<br />

create efficient appeal mechanism for national fund raising and public<br />

response for immediate emergency relief.<br />

10089. YES Prep Public Schools, Houston, TX. $2,761,002, 2007. 3-year<br />

grant. To create ninth grade pilot in existing school and strengthen home<br />

office capacity to better support current network of schools and prepare<br />

for long-term expansion.<br />

M. J. Murdock Charitable Trust<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in the Pacific Northwest (AK, ID, MT, OR, and WA).<br />

No support for government programs; projects common to many<br />

organizations without distinguishing merit; sectarian or religious<br />

organizations whose principal activities are for the benefit of their own<br />

members; no organizations which in policy or practice unfairly<br />

discriminate against race, ethnic origin, sex, creed, or religion. No grants<br />

to individuals, or for deficit financing, debt retirement, political activities,<br />

generally no grants for annual campaigns, general support, continuing<br />

support, endowments, or emergency funds; no loans.<br />

10090. American Red Cross, Southwest Washington Chapter, Vancouver, WA.<br />

$73,400, 2007. For New Volunteer Services Director to strengthen<br />

service to community.<br />

10091. Arts Central, Bend, OR. $100,000, 2007. For new development staff<br />

to support arts education in central Oregon.<br />

10092. Blood Bank of Alaska, Anchorage, AK. $285,000, 2007. For Service<br />

Center Infrastructure Upgrades to enhance building preparedness and<br />

efficiencies.<br />

10093. CDM In-Home Care Services, Vancouver, WA. $144,000, 2007. For<br />

staff expansion.<br />

10094. Christian Schools International, Grand Rapids, MI. $30,000, 2007.<br />

For Educators Leadership Development Institute to train potential<br />

administrators in Northwest.<br />

10095. Columbia Land Trust, Vancouver, WA. $251,000, 2007. For private<br />

land conservation initiative and to expand organizational capacity.<br />

10096. Community Services Northwest, Vancouver, WA. $155,000, 2007. For<br />

Free Mental Health Clinic Development Director to provide clinical<br />

services to low-income consumers.<br />

10097. Eagle Wings Ministries, Marysville, WA. $90,000, 2007. For director<br />

of volunteer development.<br />

10098. Fellowship of Christian Athletes, Kansas City, MO. $165,000, 2007.<br />

For New Central Washington/Eastern Oregon Director to expand student<br />

and coach ministry.<br />

10099. Klamath Basin Rangeland Trust, Ashland, OR. $150,000, 2007. For<br />

New Restoration Director to support habitat restoration and outreach<br />

efforts on ranches in upper Klamath Basin.<br />

10100. Lewis and Clark College, Portland, OR. $224,000, 2007. For New<br />

Legal Clinic Director to provide support for small businesses.<br />

10101. Mentoring Advanced Placement Programs, Vancouver, WA. $134,000,<br />

2007. For New Executive Director and Assistant Program Manager to<br />

expand service and attain sustainability.<br />

10102. Ministry Coaching International, Bend, OR. $158,000, 2007. For<br />

development program expansion.<br />

10103. Oregon Symphony Association, Portland, OR. $450,000, 2007. For<br />

Tessitura Marketing Implementation to increase ticket sales and donor<br />

giving.<br />

10104. Portland Opera Association, Portland, OR. $500,000, 2007. For<br />

Capital and Technology Improvements to increase capacity and services.<br />

10105. Pregnancy Resource Centers of Greater Portland, Portland, OR.<br />

$290,000, 2007. For nurse staff expansion.<br />

10106. Special Olympics Montana, Great Falls, MT. $135,000, 2007. For New<br />

Outreach Director to support increased program growth.<br />

10107. Washington Community Alliance for Self Help, Seattle, WA. $41,000,<br />

2007. For Website Development to enhance training for microenterprise<br />

participants.<br />

The Norcliffe Foundation<br />

(formerly The Norcliffe Fund)<br />

Limitations: Giving in the Puget Sound region of WA, with emphasis in and<br />

around Seattle. No grants to individuals, or for deficit financing, matching<br />

gifts, or scholarships; no loans.<br />

10108. A World Institute for a Sustainable Humanity, Lopez Island, WA.<br />

$20,000, 2007. For People’s Waterfront Coalition Program.<br />

10109. Catholic Educators Resource Center, Bellevue, WA. $16,300, 2007.<br />

To upgrade internet site and equipment.<br />

10110. Community Frameworks, Spokane, WA. $11,460, 2007. For Virtual<br />

Private Network System for Bremerton Office.<br />

10111. Executive Service Corps of Washington, Seattle, WA. $10,000, 2007.<br />

For consulting programs.<br />

10112. Holy Rosary School, Seattle, WA. $10,000, 2007. For professional<br />

development program for teachers.<br />

10113. Northwest Hospital Foundation, Seattle, WA. $20,000, 2007. For<br />

simulation mannequins for training medical personnel.<br />

10114. ONE/Northwest, Seattle, WA. $15,000, 2007. For general operating<br />

support.<br />

10115. Potlatch Fund, Seattle, WA. $30,000, 2007. For technical assistance.<br />

10116. Solid Ground, Seattle, WA. $15,000, 2007. For program to contract<br />

directly with farming community to provide fruits and vegetables to local<br />

foodbanks, meal programs, etc.<br />

10117. Washington Community Alliance for Self Help, Seattle, WA. $10,000,<br />

2007. For Access to Markets Project.<br />

The Russell Family Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in the Puget Sound region of WA. No support for<br />

lobbying, city or county government programs, work on water quantity or<br />

water rights, watershed planning, or corporate development of new<br />

products or services, energy-related programs or for land use planning.<br />

No grants for capital construction or purchases of land.<br />

10118. Bainbridge Graduate Institute, Bainbridge Island, WA. $30,000, 2006.<br />

For accreditation.<br />

10119. Earth Economics, Seattle, WA. $15,000, 2006. For capacity building.<br />

10120. Environmental Support Center, Washington, DC. $30,000, 2006. For<br />

capacity-building for TRFF grantees.<br />

10121. Executive Service Corps of Washington, Seattle, WA. $16,500, 2006.<br />

For financial fitness for nonprofits.<br />

10122. Northwest Leadership Foundation, Tacoma, WA. $15,300, 2006. For<br />

Fab5 - Bringing LIFE to Our Community.<br />

10123. Northwest Straits Marine Conservation Foundation, Mount Vernon,<br />

WA. $27,884, 2006. For strategy for removing derelict fishing gear from<br />

priority areas of Puget Sound.<br />

10124. ONE/Northwest, Seattle, WA. $15,000, 2006. For place-based<br />

environmental networks.<br />

The Seattle Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to King County, WA. No support for religious<br />

purposes. No grants for endowment funds, debt reduction, fundraising<br />

events, fundraising feasibility projects, conferences or seminars, film or<br />

video production, publications, or operating expenses for public or<br />

private elementary and secondary schools, colleges, and universities.<br />

10125. Asian Counseling and Referral Service, Seattle, WA. $72,000, 2007.<br />

For management and general operations and local site liaison.<br />

10126. Asian Counseling and Referral Service, Seattle, WA. $72,000, 2007.<br />

For management and general operating support.<br />

10127. Building Changes, Seattle, WA. $33,810, 2007. For new strategies<br />

for boundary spanning throughout region.<br />

10128. Child Care Resources, Seattle, WA. $12,000, 2007. For training and<br />

technical assistance to Play and Learn groups.<br />

10129. Climate Solutions, Olympia, WA. $15,000, 2007. For strategic<br />

communications efforts at Seattle office.<br />

10130. Corporation for a Skilled Workforce, Ann Arbor, MI. $17,000, 2007.<br />

For region’s policy advocates and policy makers on critical dimensions<br />

of business sectoral strategies improving government’s approach to<br />

human investment.<br />

10131. Executive Alliance, Seattle, WA. $25,000, 2007. For general operating<br />

support.<br />

10132. Health Work Force Institute, Seattle, WA. $150,000, 2007. To expand<br />

Career Pathways in Health Care Initiative.<br />

10133. Health Work Force Institute, Seattle, WA. $50,000, 2007. For<br />

organizational capacity building.<br />

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Grants for Capacity Building, Management & Technical Assistance<br />

10134. Impact Capital, Seattle, WA. $75,000, 2007. For general operating<br />

support.<br />

10135. Nonprofit Assistance Center, Seattle, WA. $141,270, 2007. For<br />

management and general operating support.<br />

10136. Nonprofit Assistance Center, Seattle, WA. $50,000, 2007. For<br />

workgroup support.<br />

10137. Nonprofit Assistance Center, Seattle, WA. $50,000, 2007. For<br />

Workgroup Support and TARC 2007 program.<br />

10138. Nonprofit Assistance Center, Seattle, WA. $40,000, 2007. For<br />

general operating support.<br />

10139. Nonprofit Assistance Center, Seattle, WA. $25,000, 2007. For<br />

community data collection.<br />

10140. Nonprofit Assistance Center, Seattle, WA. $18,750, 2007.<br />

10141. Nonprofit Assistance Center, Seattle, WA. $18,750, 2007.<br />

10142. Nonprofit Assistance Center, Seattle, WA. $12,500, 2007. For<br />

Community Data Collection.<br />

10143. Nonprofit Assistance Center, Seattle, WA. $10,000, 2007. For Strong<br />

Families, Trusted Advocates, Social Networks.<br />

10144. Nonprofit Assistance Center, Seattle, WA. $10,000, 2007. For Strong<br />

Families, Trusted Advocates, and Social Networks.<br />

10145. Northwest Sustainable Energy for Economic Development, Seattle,<br />

WA. $25,000, 2007. For Community Energy Projects and technical<br />

assistance.<br />

10146. NPower Seattle, Seattle, WA. $50,000, 2007. For general operating<br />

support.<br />

10147. ONE/Northwest, Seattle, WA. $35,000, 2007. For general operating<br />

support.<br />

10148. ONE/Northwest, Seattle, WA. $30,000, 2007. For general operating<br />

support.<br />

10149. ONE/Northwest, Seattle, WA. $10,000, 2007. For general operating<br />

support.<br />

10150. Para Los Ninos de Highline, Seattle, WA. $23,321, 2007. For<br />

consultants and participant data collection.<br />

10151. PATH, Seattle, WA. $10,000, 2007. For Leadership Council<br />

Challenge.<br />

10152. PATH, Seattle, WA. $10,000, 2007. For general operating support.<br />

10153. PATH, Seattle, WA. $10,000, 2007. For general support.<br />

10154. Pomegranate Center, Issaquah, WA. $10,000, 2007. For<br />

Sustainability Confluence Seed Fund Project, Will it Play in Carnation?<br />

Sustainable Community Pilot Project.<br />

10155. Seattle Works, Seattle, WA. $20,000, 2007. For general operating<br />

support.<br />

10156. Shorebank Enterprise Group Pacific, Ilwaco, WA. $75,000, 2007. For<br />

strategic planning activities in King County.<br />

10157. Social Venture Partners, Seattle, WA. $20,000, 2007. For Capital<br />

Campaign Fund.<br />

10158. Social Venture Partners, Seattle, WA. $11,400, 2007. For general<br />

support and fellowship.<br />

10159. Social Venture Partners, Seattle, WA. $10,700, 2007. For general<br />

support and for future fund.<br />

10160. Social Venture Partners, Seattle, WA. $10,000, 2007. For education,<br />

environmental and children services.<br />

10161. Social Venture Partners, Seattle, WA. $10,000, 2007. For general<br />

operating support.<br />

10162. Southwest Youth and Family Services, Seattle, WA. $25,504, 2007.<br />

For consultants and performance tracking.<br />

10163. Stand for Children Leadership Center, Portland, OR. $35,000, 2007.<br />

For general support and Washington State expansion.<br />

10164. Stand for Children Leadership Center, Portland, OR. $25,000, 2007.<br />

For general operating support.<br />

10165. United Way of King County, Seattle, WA. $362,238, 2007. For<br />

administrative support.<br />

10166. United Way of King County, Seattle, WA. $50,440, 2007. For<br />

administrative support.<br />

10167. University of Washington, School of Public Affairs, Seattle, WA.<br />

$89,000, 2007. For Center on Reinventing Public Education (CRPE) to<br />

support academic research on school district improvement options.<br />

10168. Vashon Island Community Care, Vashon, WA. $15,000, 2007. For<br />

strategic planning.<br />

10169. Washington Attorneys Assisting Community Organizations, Seattle,<br />

WA. $10,000, 2007. For general operating support.<br />

10170. Washington Community Alliance for Self Help, Seattle, WA. $30,000,<br />

2007. For general operating support.<br />

10171. Washington Community Alliance for Self Help, Seattle, WA. $25,000,<br />

2007. For general operating support.<br />

10172. White Center Community Development Association, Seattle, WA.<br />

$42,875, 2007. For consultants and Spectra Communications.<br />

The Jon and Mary Shirley Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in WA. No grants to individuals.<br />

10173. International Arts and Artists, Washington, DC. $15,000, 2006.<br />

10174. Museum Associates, Los Angeles, CA. $10,000, 2006. For exhibition,<br />

Glass Material Matters.<br />

The Stewardship Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving internationally, nationally and in western WA, especially in<br />

Tacoma and Pierce County and the Puget Sound Region. No support for<br />

churches (except for religious support to Christian parachurch<br />

organizations and Christian-Evangelical purposes). No grants to<br />

individuals, or for seed money, endowment funds, deficit financing,<br />

research, videos, media time or program production.<br />

10175. Association of Christian Schools International, Colorado Springs, CO.<br />

$26,000, 2006. For Indonesian Teacher and Administration Certification<br />

programs.<br />

10176. Bridge Builders International, Philomath, OR. $15,000, 2006. For<br />

Latvia Ministry start-up.<br />

10177. Christian Leadership Alliance, San Clemente, CA. $10,000, 2006. For<br />

President’s Discretionary Fund.<br />

10178. Evergreen Family Friendship Service, Colorado Springs, CO. $50,000,<br />

2006. For Building a Development foundation.<br />

10179. Healing Waters, Golden, CO. $25,000, 2006. For program impact<br />

study.<br />

10180. International Conference of Police Chaplains, Destin, FL. $15,000,<br />

2006. For general operations and international travel.<br />

10181. John Stott Ministries, Menlo Park, CA. $50,000, 2006. For Langham<br />

Scholarships for Leadership Development.<br />

10182. Lifewater International, San Luis Obispo, CA. $24,725, 2006. For lead<br />

trainer mentoring program.<br />

10183. LINGOs Global, Yarrow Point, WA. $30,000, 2006. For LINGOs<br />

Transition.<br />

10184. Medical Ambassadors International, Modesto, CA. $30,000, 2006.<br />

For Guatemala: Quetzaltenang Kiche and Kachiquel Projects.<br />

10185. Middle East Fellowship, Pasadena, CA. $30,000, 2006. For<br />

Palestinian Nonviolence/Conflict Transformation Training and Resource<br />

Development program.<br />

10186. National Association of Street Schools, Denver, CO. $40,000, 2006.<br />

For Tools for Measuring Impact.<br />

10187. National Christian Foundation, Seattle Christian Foundation,<br />

Alpharetta, GA. $25,000, 2006. For organization start-up.<br />

10188. Northwest Leadership Foundation, Tacoma, WA. $65,000, 2006. For<br />

general operating support.<br />

10189. Veritas Forum, Columbus, OH. $25,000, 2006. For capacity building.<br />

10190. Viva Network North America, Woodland Park, CO. $23,450, 2006. For<br />

Impact Assessment.<br />

Weyerhaeuser Company Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national and international basis, with emphasis on<br />

areas of company operations. No support for religious organizations not<br />

of direct benefit to the entire community; generally, no support for<br />

disease-specific organizations. No grants to individuals (except for<br />

employee-related scholarships), or for political campaigns, lobbying<br />

activities, general operating support for organizations indirectly receiving<br />

Weyerhaeuser Foundation support through a federated organization or<br />

combined campaign, tickets or tables, or activities providing benefits to<br />

Weyerhaeuser or employees of Weyerhaeuser; generally, no grants for<br />

services the public sector should be reasonably expected to provide,<br />

endowments or memorials, research or conferences unrelated to the<br />

forest products industry, hospital capital campaigns resulting in higher<br />

costs to health care users, or debt reduction.<br />

10191. American Forest Foundation, Washington, DC. $10,000, 2007. For<br />

Phase 2 of Sustaining Family Forests Initiative.<br />

10192. Forest Education and Conservation Foundation, Raleigh, NC.<br />

$10,829, 2007. For Sustainable Forestry Teachers Tour.<br />

10193. Scholarship America, Saint Peter, MN. $80,358, 2007. For stipend<br />

payments and management fee.<br />

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Grants for Capacity Building, Management & Technical Assistance<br />

Bader—WISCONSIN<br />

10194. Washington Agriculture and Forestry Education Foundation, Spokane,<br />

WA. $25,000, 2007. For Washington Agriculture and Forestry Leadership<br />

Program.<br />

10195. Wilcox County Board of Education, Camden, AL. $17,100, 2007. For<br />

Board of Education Strategic Planning, Guidance Counseling Career<br />

Days, Special Education Department, Nursing Audio Meter, Hobbs<br />

Incentives, and Hobbs Accreditation.<br />

10196. World Resources Institute, Washington, DC. $100,000, 2007. To<br />

strengthen communications strategy and capacity, enhance engagement<br />

with key audiences, and provide greater impact on issues of sustainable<br />

development.<br />

The Wilburforce Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in the western U.S. and western Canada,<br />

particularly AK, AZ, NM, OR, UT, WA, WY, British Columbia, and the<br />

Yellowstone to Yukon region of U.S.-Canada. No support for schools or<br />

universities, governmental agencies, agricultural issues, air quality or<br />

other clean air programs, energy-related programs; environmental<br />

education, environmental justice programs, habitat restoration, marine<br />

or other water-only programs, pollution prevention on other<br />

pollution-related projects, salmon recovery programs, sustainable<br />

development or other economically based programs, sprawl or other<br />

growth management programs, transportation-related programs, wildlife<br />

rehabilitation programs or youth education programs. No grants to<br />

individuals, or for fellowships or scholarships, endowment funds,<br />

operating budgets, deficit financing or indirect costs, annual meetings,<br />

conferences or symposia, or land acquisition and/or stewardship; no<br />

loans.<br />

10197. Alberta Wilderness Association, Calgary, Canada. $25,000, 2006. For<br />

general support, Castle Wildlands and Wilderness Insiders Network<br />

Facilitator.<br />

10198. Center for Science in Public Participation, Bozeman, MT. $25,000,<br />

2006. For Alaska Technical Support.<br />

10199. Dharma Technology, Salt Lake City, UT. $27,100, 2006. For general<br />

support.<br />

10200. Forest Guardians, Santa Fe, NM. $75,000, 2006. For Southwest<br />

Ecosystem Protection Program and Capacity Building.<br />

10201. Green Fire Productions, La Grande, OR. $20,000, 2006. For<br />

communications tools for conservation organizations in Western North<br />

America.<br />

10202. Miistakis Institute for the Rockies, Calgary, Canada. $20,000, 2006.<br />

For administrative assistance and Crowsnest Pass Project.<br />

10203. ONE/Northwest, Seattle, WA. $25,000, 2006. For Wilderness<br />

Connections Project.<br />

10204. Siskiyou Regional Educational Project, Cave Junction, OR. $35,000,<br />

2006. For general support and capacity building.<br />

10205. Tides Center, San Francisco, CA. $40,000, 2006. For Transboundary<br />

Watershed Alliance.<br />

10206. Training Resources for the Environmental Community, Santa Fe, NM.<br />

$1,100,000, 2006. For general support.<br />

10207. Western Organization of Resource Councils Education Project, Billings,<br />

MT. $20,000, 2006. For Western Mining Action Network.<br />

10208. Yellowstone to Yukon Conservation Initiative, Bozeman, MT.<br />

$420,000, 2006. For general support, capacity building and Banff<br />

Mountain Film Festival.<br />

WEST VIRGINIA<br />

The Greater Kanawha Valley Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to the greater Kanawha Valley, WV, area, except<br />

scholarships which are limited to residents of WV. No support for<br />

religious activities of religious organizations. No grants to individuals<br />

(except for designated scholarship funds), or for general operating<br />

budgets for established organizations, annual campaigns, membership<br />

drives, travel, uniforms, ongoing support for the same project, staff<br />

costs, consultants, consultant fees, conferences, workshop speakers,<br />

student aid or fellowships, or endowments; no loans.<br />

10209. West Virginia Community Development Partnership, Charleston, WV.<br />

$14,000, 2007.<br />

WISCONSIN<br />

The Argosy Foundation<br />

(formerly The Abele Family Charitable Trust)<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily to CO, MA, VT and WI. No grants to individuals.<br />

10210. New England Foundation for the Arts, Boston, MA. $25,000, 2006.<br />

10211. New Leaders for New Schools, National Office, New York, NY.<br />

$34,000, 2006.<br />

10212. Philanthropic Initiative, Boston, MA. $35,000, 2006.<br />

10213. Philanthropic Initiative, Boston, MA. $23,000, 2006.<br />

10214. Philanthropic Initiative, Boston, MA. $15,000, 2006.<br />

10215. Tides Center, San Francisco, CA. $169,372, 2006. For grant made in<br />

form of stock.<br />

10216. Tides Center, San Francisco, CA. $50,684, 2006.<br />

10217. Western Resource Advocates, Boulder, CO. $74,600, 2006.<br />

Helen Bader Foundation, Inc.<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in the greater Milwaukee, WI, area for education<br />

and economic development; giving locally and nationally for Alzheimer’s<br />

disease and dementia; giving in Israel for early childhood development.<br />

No grants to individuals.<br />

10218. Beit Issie Shapiro, Israel. $26,000, 2007. For Extending Training of<br />

Personnel and Parents Caring for Children with Developmental<br />

Disabilities.<br />

10219. Centro Legal Por Derechos Humanos, Milwaukee, WI. $30,000, 2007.<br />

For Centro Legal Stabilization and Challenge Grant Project.<br />

10220. Chamber of Commerce of Greater Milwaukee, African-American,<br />

Milwaukee, WI. $50,000, 2007. 2-year grant. For Succession<br />

Implementation and Leadership Development.<br />

10221. Childrens Lubavitch Living and Learning Center, Jewish Beginnings<br />

Lubavitch Preschool, Milwaukee, WI. $15,000, 2007. For Marketing<br />

Campaign.<br />

10222. Childrens Lubavitch Living and Learning Center, Jewish Beginnings<br />

Lubavitch Preschool, Milwaukee, WI. $10,000, 2007. For Additional<br />

Support for NAEYC Re-accreditation.<br />

10223. Greater Milwaukee Committee for Community Development,<br />

Milwaukee, WI. $10,000, 2007. For MPS Strategic Plan and Facilitator.<br />

10224. Hillel Academy, Milwaukee, WI. $35,000, 2007. 3-year grant. For<br />

Accreditation of Academy.<br />

10225. Jewish Family Services, Milwaukee, WI. $15,000, 2007. 3-year grant.<br />

For Marketing of JFS Adoption Services Program.<br />

10226. Jewish Federation, Milwaukee, Milwaukee, WI. $15,000, 2007. 2-year<br />

grant. For Community Plan for Milwaukee Jewish Federation.<br />

10227. Jewish Federation, Milwaukee, Milwaukee, WI. $10,000, 2007. For<br />

Milwaukee Jewish Community Security Analysis and Training.<br />

10228. Jewish Youth Foundation, Milwaukee, WI. $10,000, 2007. For Camp<br />

Gan Israel Marketing Development.<br />

10229. Milwaukee Careers Cooperative, Milwaukee, WI. $40,000, 2007.<br />

2-year grant. For Building Capacity.<br />

10230. Milwaukee Economic Development Corporation, Milwaukee, WI.<br />

$20,000, 2007. 2-year grant. For City of Milwaukee-Citywide Economic<br />

Development Plan.<br />

10231. Mitchell Street Development Opportunities Corporation, Milwaukee,<br />

WI. $15,000, 2007. For Mitchell Street Technical Support (MSTS)<br />

project.<br />

10232. Modjeska Theater Company, Milwaukee, WI. $31,000, 2007. For<br />

Strategic Planning and Core Operating Support.<br />

10233. Reconstructionist Rabbinical College, Wyncote, PA. $74,215, 2007.<br />

3-year grant. For Training Professionals to Meet Spiritual Needs of Jewish<br />

Elders.<br />

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Grants for Capacity Building, Management & Technical Assistance<br />

10234. Shalem Fund:The Central Fund for the Development of Services for<br />

the Retarded in the Local Councils, Israel. $10,000, 2007. For Course<br />

for Social Workers on Treatment of Family Following Birth of Special<br />

Needs Child.<br />

10235. TechnoServe, Washington, DC. $25,000, 2007. For Ramon Nut<br />

Project.<br />

10236. Twelve Step Club, Milwaukee, WI. $10,000, 2007. For General<br />

Updates and Board Development.<br />

10237. University of Wisconsin, Superior, WI. $12,000, 2007. For Health Care<br />

during Second Half of Life Certificate Program.<br />

10238. University of Wisconsin Foundation, Milwaukee, WI. $1,000,000,<br />

2007. 4-year grant. For Helen Bader Institute for Nonprofit Management<br />

Education.<br />

10239. University of Wisconsin Foundation, Milwaukee, WI. $53,000, 2007.<br />

2-year grant. For Lexicon For Planning And Design Of Dementia Care<br />

Environments.<br />

10240. University of Wisconsin Foundation, Milwaukee, WI. $10,000, 2007.<br />

For Establishing National Data for Nonprofit Ratio Analysis.<br />

10241. Urban Economic Development Association of Wisconsin, Milwaukee,<br />

WI. $250,000, 2007. 5-year grant. For Wisconsin Nonprofits<br />

Association.<br />

10242. Urban Economic Development Association of Wisconsin, Milwaukee,<br />

WI. $30,000, 2007. 2-year grant. For transition support.<br />

10243. Urban League, Milwaukee, Milwaukee, WI. $100,000, 2007. 3-year<br />

grant. For Campaign to Revitalize Milwaukee Urban League in Bronzeville.<br />

10244. Urban Strategies, Milwaukee, WI. $14,000, 2007. For Diagnostic and<br />

Sustainability Plan for Milwaukee Striders.<br />

The Lynde and Harry Bradley Foundation, Inc.<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in Milwaukee, WI; giving also on a national and<br />

international basis. No support for strictly denominational projects. No<br />

grants to individuals (except for Bradley Prizes), or for endowment funds.<br />

10245. American Symphony Orchestra League, New York, NY. $50,000,<br />

2007. For Learning and Leadership Development seminars.<br />

10246. Donors Trust, Alexandria, VA. $25,000, 2007. For Center for College<br />

Affordability and Productivity.<br />

10247. FBI National Academy Associates, Fond du Lac, WI. $10,000, 2007.<br />

For annual conference.<br />

10248. George Mason University, Fairfax, VA. $35,000, 2007. For program<br />

for judges of Law and Economics Center.<br />

10249. Howard Center for Family, Religion and Society, Rockford, IL. $10,000,<br />

2007. For strategic planning meeting.<br />

10250. Institute for Educational Advancement, South Pasadena, CA.<br />

$150,000, 2007. For general operations.<br />

10251. Institute for Educational Advancement, South Pasadena, CA.<br />

$60,000, 2007. For website development.<br />

10252. Mackinac Center for Public Policy, Midland, MI. $75,000, 2007. For<br />

Labor and Education Project.<br />

10253. Marquette University, Milwaukee, WI. $300,000, 2007. For Institute<br />

for Transformation of Learning.<br />

10254. Marquette University, Institute for the Transformation of Learning,<br />

Milwaukee, WI. $110,000, 2007. For Accreditation Support Center.<br />

10255. Residential Living Services, Milwaukee, WI. $75,000, 2007. For<br />

general operations and administrative expansion.<br />

10256. State Policy Network, Richmond, CA. $15,000, 2007. For 2008<br />

Education Reform Leadership Training Initiative.<br />

10257. Teach for America, New York, NY. $25,000, 2007. For general<br />

operations.<br />

10258. University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, AR. $50,000, 2007. For<br />

evaluation of Milwaukee Parental Choice Program.<br />

10259. University of Denver, Denver, CO. $100,000, 2007. For program<br />

activities of Institute for Development of Gifted Education at Ricks Center<br />

for Gifted Children.<br />

10260. University of Washington, Seattle, WA. $165,000, 2007. For Center<br />

on Reinventing Public Education’s Doing School Choice Right project.<br />

Community Foundation for the Fox Valley Region, Inc.<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to Calumet, Outagamie, Shawano, Waupaca and<br />

northern Winnebago counties, WI. No support for sectarian or religious<br />

purposes, or medical projects. No grants for annual fund drives, deficit<br />

financing, endowment funds, travel expenses, capital construction,<br />

ongoing operating expenses, or research.<br />

10261. BEAMING, Neenah, WI. $15,000, 2008. To hire full time administrator<br />

to create sound financial system, develop marketing campaign, and<br />

position organization to serve more clients.<br />

10262. Boys and Girls Club, Fox Valley, Appleton, WI. $50,000, 2008. To fund<br />

coalition of agencies to coordinate after school programming for<br />

high-need youth and enhance effectiveness in providing academic<br />

support and health and wellness opportunities; in collaboration with<br />

YMCA of the Fox Cities and Appleton Area School District.<br />

10263. Goodwill Industries of North Central Wisconsin, Harmony Cafe,<br />

Menasha, WI. $30,000, 2008. 2-year grant. For GLBT Services Capacity<br />

Building.<br />

10264. Gordon Bubolz Nature Preserve, Appleton, WI. $15,000, 2008. To<br />

implement strategic priorities related to school programming, public<br />

programming and recreational opportunities, resource management, and<br />

preservation and related communication with adjacent landowners.<br />

10265. Northeast Wisconsin Land Trust, Appleton, WI. $10,000, 2008. For<br />

strategic and fund development planning.<br />

10266. Rebuilding Together Fox Valley, Appleton, WI. $10,000, 2008. For<br />

salary and training of appropriately qualified executive director, to allow<br />

organization to successfully pursue aggressive plan to increase year<br />

round home modification projects for elderly and disabled residents.<br />

Madison Community Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to Dane County, WI. No support for religious<br />

organizations for religious purposes, health care services, including<br />

mental health, or substance abuse treatment. No grants to individuals,<br />

or for annual campaigns, endowment funds, debt retirement, short-term<br />

events (such as conferences, festivals, celebrations and fund raising<br />

functions), or scholarships; no capital grants to support ongoing<br />

maintenance.<br />

10267. Movin Out, Madison, WI. $60,000, 2007. Toward merger with WISH<br />

(Wisconsin Initiative for Sustainable Housing), increasing capacity to<br />

provide affordable and unique housing solutions.<br />

Greater Milwaukee Foundation<br />

(formerly Milwaukee Foundation)<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in Milwaukee, Ozaukee, Washington, and<br />

Waukesha, WI. No support for the general use of churches or for<br />

sectarian religious purposes, or for specific medical or scientific projects,<br />

except from components of the foundation established for such<br />

purposes. No grants to individuals (except for established awards), or for<br />

operating budgets, continuing support, annual campaigns, endowment<br />

funds, or deficit financing.<br />

10268. Community Advocates, Milwaukee, WI. $15,000, 2007. For<br />

administrative costs associated with administering State Emergency<br />

Grant Program.<br />

10269. Council for the Spanish Speaking, Milwaukee, WI. $50,000, 2007.<br />

For creation of Office of Development and Grants Management.<br />

10270. Counseling Center of Milwaukee, Milwaukee, WI. $20,000, 2007. For<br />

development initiative.<br />

10271. Danceworks, Milwaukee, WI. $30,000, 2007. For creation of<br />

Marketing/Development Manager position.<br />

10272. Greater Milwaukee Committee for Community Development,<br />

Milwaukee, WI. $10,000, 2007. For MPS Strategic Planning effort.<br />

10273. Hmong American Friendship Association, Milwaukee, WI. $15,131,<br />

2007. For workforce development strategy.<br />

10274. In Tandem Theater, Milwaukee, WI. $25,000, 2007. For creation of<br />

marketing position and plan.<br />

10275. Ko-Thi Dance Company, Milwaukee, WI. $85,000, 2007. For Managing<br />

Director position.<br />

10276. Ko-Thi Dance Company, Milwaukee, WI. $15,000, 2007. For Managing<br />

Director position.<br />

10277. La Causa, Milwaukee, WI. $15,000, 2007. For Quality Service Review<br />

improvement implementation plan.<br />

10278. La Causa, Milwaukee, WI. $10,000, 2007. For technical assistance<br />

to improve child welfare program practices.<br />

10279. Local Initiatives Support Corporation, Milwaukee, WI. $10,000, 2007.<br />

For sustaining support.<br />

10280. Metcalfe Park Residents Association, Milwaukee, WI. $25,000, 2007.<br />

For capacity building support.<br />

10281. Midwest Organic and Sustainable Education Services, Spring Valley,<br />

WI. $85,000, 2007. For Administrative Coordinator position, employee<br />

benefits, organizational consultant on staff teamwork and<br />

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Whitney—WYOMING<br />

communication, technology upgrades, and for development of new<br />

communication tools for outreach.<br />

10282. New Hope Project, Milwaukee, WI. $15,000, 2007. For workforce<br />

development strategy.<br />

10283. North Shore Academy of the Arts, Grafton, WI. $25,000, 2007. For<br />

transition to full-time operation.<br />

10284. Partners Advancing Values in Education, Milwaukee, WI. $100,000,<br />

2007. For expanding capacity of Milwaukee Schools to fulfill their<br />

mission.<br />

10285. Philippine Cultural and Civic Center Foundation, Brookfield, WI.<br />

$35,000, 2007. For creation of Executive Director and Clinic<br />

Administrator positions.<br />

10286. Public Allies Milwaukee, Milwaukee, WI. $15,000, 2007. For Public<br />

Ally working at Technical Assistance Leadership Center.<br />

10287. University of Wisconsin Foundation, Milwaukee, WI. $10,000, 2007.<br />

For ENTECH, technology services to nonprofits.<br />

10288. Wisconsin Conservatory of Music, Milwaukee, WI. $20,000, 2007. For<br />

Ruah teaching and related administration.<br />

10289. Wisconsin Nonprofits Association, Madison, WI. $10,000, 2007. For<br />

marketing and building infrastructure.<br />

Northwestern Mutual Foundation, Inc.<br />

(formerly Northwestern Mutual Foundation)<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in southeastern WI. No grants to individuals.<br />

10290. Local Initiatives Support Corporation, Milwaukee, WI. $50,000, 2007.<br />

10291. Nonprofit Center of Milwaukee, Milwaukee, WI. $14,000, 2007.<br />

10292. Wisconsin Foundation for the Arts, Madison, WI. $20,000, 2007.<br />

Oshkosh Area Community Foundation<br />

(formerly Oshkosh Foundation)<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to Green Lake, Waushara, and Winnebago, counties,<br />

WI. No grants to individuals (except for scholarships), or for deficit<br />

financing, research, or publications; no loans.<br />

10293. Chamco, Oshkosh, WI. $120,000, 2007. For Executive V.P. and<br />

General Council positions.<br />

Jane Bradley Pettit Foundation<br />

(formerly Jane and Lloyd Pettit Foundation, Inc.)<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in the greater Milwaukee, WI, area. No grants to<br />

individuals.<br />

10294. Local Initiatives Support Corporation, Milwaukee, WI. $25,000, 2006.<br />

For operations.<br />

10295. Nonprofit Management Fund, Milwaukee, WI. $15,000, 2006. For<br />

operations.<br />

Pleasant T. Rowland Foundation, Inc.<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in WI, with emphasis on Dane County. No support<br />

for religious or political organizations.<br />

10296. Madison Ballet, Madison, WI. $10,000, 2006. For artistic director<br />

support.<br />

Siebert Lutheran Foundation, Inc.<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in WI. No grants for endowment funds,<br />

scholarships or fellowships; no loans.<br />

10297. Capitol Drive Lutheran Church, Milwaukee, WI. $50,000, 2007. To<br />

renew and expand congregational base.<br />

10298. Evangelical Lutheran Church in America, Greater Milwaukee Synod,<br />

Milwaukee, WI. $30,000, 2007. For salary for Coalition Director.<br />

10299. Finlandia University, Hancock, MI. $75,000, 2007. To expand<br />

strategic plan to enhance religious life on campus.<br />

Thrivent Financial for Lutherans Foundation<br />

(formerly Lutheran Brotherhood Foundation)<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national basis for the Lutheran Grant Program; giving<br />

limited to the Twin Cities, MN, including Minneapolis and St. Paul, and<br />

the Fox Cities, WI, including Appleton, for Corporate Community Grants;<br />

giving to national organizations for the Charitable Gifting Initiative. No<br />

support for national or international organizations or churches or church<br />

organizations for expenses normally regarded as church responsibility for<br />

Corporate Community Grants. No grants to individuals, or for political<br />

activities or causes; no grants for ordinary and ongoing program or<br />

organizational operating expenses, financial subsidy, lobbying activities,<br />

major capital projects, debt reduction, or missions related to political,<br />

moral, theological, or doctrinal issues that tend to be divisive within the<br />

Lutheran community for the Lutheran Grant Program; no grants for<br />

services duplicated by other organizations, religious causes, or<br />

endowments for Corporate Community Grants; no loans or investments<br />

for Corporate Community Grants.<br />

10300. Achieve Minneapolis, Minneapolis, MN. $10,000, 2006. For executive<br />

employee advised grant.<br />

10301. Agora Ministries, Minneapolis, MN. $20,000, 2006. For Re-Branding.<br />

10302. Companies to Classrooms, Bloomington, MN. $10,000, 2006. For<br />

executive employee advised grant.<br />

10303. Greater Metropolitan Housing Corporation-Twin Cities, Minneapolis,<br />

MN. $10,000, 2006. For general operating support.<br />

10304. Helping Industry Resolve Employment Disabilities, Minneapolis, MN.<br />

$10,000, 2006. For general operating support.<br />

10305. Karpenko Institute for Nurturing and Developing Leadership<br />

Excellence, Denver, CO. $100,000, 2006. For Kindle-The Next Stage.<br />

10306. Lutheran Ministry Services Northwest, Seattle, WA. $100,000, 2006.<br />

For Lutheran Legacy Planning Grant.<br />

10307. Lutheran Services in America, Baltimore, MD. $117,600, 2006. For<br />

Lutheran Services Online Auction.<br />

10308. Management Assistance Program for Nonprofits, Saint Paul, MN.<br />

$20,000, 2006. For general operating and scholarships.<br />

10309. Saint Olaf College, Northfield, MN. $40,000, 2006. For Saint Olaf<br />

Initiative with Financial Professionals.<br />

10310. Thiel College, Greenville, PA. $100,000, 2006. For T Cat-Thiel<br />

Congregation Advancement Team.<br />

10311. Urban Ventures Leadership Foundation, Minneapolis, MN. $10,000,<br />

2006. For Learning Lab.<br />

Wisconsin Energy Corporation Foundation, Inc.<br />

(formerly Wisconsin Electric System Foundation, Inc.)<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to areas of company operations in the Upper<br />

Peninsula, MI, area and WI. No support for political action or legislative<br />

advocacy organizations or veterans’ or fraternal organizations. No grants<br />

to individuals, or for trips, tours, pageants, team or extra-curricular<br />

school events, or student exchange programs, programs whose primary<br />

purpose is the promotion of religious doctrine or tenets, or programs<br />

whose purpose is solely athletic in nature.<br />

10312. Greater Milwaukee Committee for Community Development,<br />

Milwaukee, WI. $25,000, 2007. For Milwaukee Public Schools Strategic<br />

Plan Contribution.<br />

10313. La Causa, Milwaukee, WI. $20,000, 2007. For La Causa Charter<br />

School Strategic Vision Capital Campaign.<br />

10314. New Leaders for New Schools, National Office, New York, NY.<br />

$25,000, 2007. For Milwaukee Public Schools Leadership Program.<br />

WYOMING<br />

The Lynn and Foster Friess Family Foundation<br />

(formerly Life Enrichment Foundation)<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in Wilmington, DE, Jackson, WY, and Maryvale<br />

(Phoenix), AZ.<br />

10315. National Christian Foundation, Alpharetta, GA. $5,800,000, 2007.<br />

Whitney Benefits, Inc.<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to Sheridan County, WY.<br />

10316. Sheridan College, Sheridan, WY. $1,244,249, 2007. For equipment,<br />

master plan, grants and endowments.<br />

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RECIPIENT INDEX<br />

100 Black Men of Indianapolis, IN, 4167<br />

1000 Friends of Minnesota, MN, 4905<br />

18th Street Arts Complex, CA, 981<br />

1st ACT Silicon Valley, CA, 2696, 2697<br />

826 Valencia, CA, 697<br />

A Chance to Change Foundation, OK, 8290<br />

A Community of Friends, CA, 7530<br />

A Gift for Teaching, FL, 2648<br />

A Gift for Teaching of Tampa, FL, 5672<br />

A Place Called Home, CA, 7531<br />

A Womans Place, PA, 8713, 9089<br />

A World Institute for a Sustainable Humanity, WA,<br />

10108<br />

Aaron Davis Hall, NY, 5845<br />

AARP Foundation, DC, 5454<br />

ABC Ulwazi, South Africa, 6297<br />

Abeona House, LA, 3495<br />

Abhivyakti Media for Development, India, 6298<br />

Abilities Network, MD, 3821<br />

Aboriginal Rainforest Council, Australia, 495<br />

Abortion Access Project, MA, 552, 4043<br />

Above the Rim of Newark, NJ, 5695<br />

Abraham Path Initiative, CO, 7229<br />

Abundant Life Ministries, MI, 4273<br />

Abundantia Consulting, CA, 1207<br />

Abyssinian Development Corporation, NY, 7307<br />

Academic Alliance Foundation for AIDS Care and<br />

Prevention in Africa, VA, 9628<br />

Academy for Educational Development, DC, 809,<br />

810, 2278, 3413, 3585, 3586, 4299, 4300,<br />

4457, 5449, 5628, 5846, 5870, 6299, 6870,<br />

7476, 7477, 8626-8628, 3268, 6710, 7097<br />

Academy for the Development of Philanthropy in<br />

Poland, Poland, 4458<br />

Academy for the Love of Learning, NM, 5735, 9731<br />

Academy for Urban School Leadership, IL, 3058,<br />

3083, 3198, 3202, 3211, 3227, 5931, 9611,<br />

10016<br />

AcademyHealth, DC, 3414, 5455, 5456, 6197<br />

Accelerate Brain Cancer Cure, DC, 2485<br />

ACCESS, OR, 8509<br />

ACCION International, MA, 512, 5932, 5933<br />

ACCION New Mexico, NM, 5934<br />

ACCION San Diego, CA, 5935<br />

Accountability Institute South Africa, South Africa,<br />

4459<br />

AccountAbility: Institute of Social and Ethical<br />

AccountAbility, England, 1203, 1870, 7230<br />

AccountAid India, India, 6300<br />

Accounting Aid Society, MI, 4450, 4626<br />

ACE Public School Network, CA, 1495, 1634<br />

Achieve Minneapolis, MN, 1968, 2196, 4668,<br />

4885-4891, 4906, 4907, 4989, 5077, 5078,<br />

6673, 10300<br />

ACHIEVE, Inc. - A Resource Center on Standards,<br />

Assessments, Accountability and Technology,<br />

DC, 3358, 5629, 8343, 8344, 2279<br />

Achievement First, CT, 2242, 2248, 2396, 3587,<br />

5911, 9612, 113, 114, 5781, 5841, 6178,<br />

7452<br />

ACME Network, CA, 982<br />

Action Council of Monterey County, CA, 540, 9650<br />

Action for Children Council of Franklin County, OH,<br />

8132<br />

Action Greensboro, NC, 2492, 7532, 7871, 7876,<br />

7888<br />

Action Pajaro Valley, CA, 544<br />

Action Without Borders, NY, 7371, 3588<br />

ActionAid USA, DC, 811, 4460<br />

Actors Theater of Phoenix, AZ, 71<br />

Acumen Fund, NY, 8491<br />

Ada County Juvenile Court Services, ID, 3589<br />

Adelphi University, NY, 6871<br />

Administer Justice, IL, 9327<br />

Administrative Office of Courts, AL, 3590<br />

Admission Possible, MN, 5046, 5079<br />

Adoption Network Cleveland, OH, 8070<br />

Adult Congenital Heart Association, PA, 4974<br />

Adult Day Services Network of Alameda County, CA,<br />

1855<br />

Adult Literacy League, FL, 7533<br />

Adults and Youth United Development Association,<br />

TX, 9972<br />

Advancement Project, CA, 250, 6301<br />

Advancement Through Opportunity and Knowledge,<br />

CA, 8629<br />

Advisory Board of the Booker T. Washington High<br />

School for the Performing and Visual Arts, TX,<br />

9586<br />

Advocacy Training and Resource Center, Serbia,<br />

7231<br />

Advocates for Children and Youth, MD, 3800<br />

Advocates for Children of New York, NY, 6179<br />

Advocates for Justice and Education, DC, 2549<br />

Advocates for Youth, DC, 4044<br />

AFMIN USA, AL, 2079<br />

Africa and Middle East Refugee Assistance, England,<br />

6302<br />

Africa University, Zimbabwe, 4301<br />

African American Arts Alliance of Chicago, IL, 2927<br />

African American Health Institute of San Bernardino<br />

County, CA, 430<br />

African Center for Economic Transformation, DC,<br />

7274<br />

African Development Center, MN, 4693, 5080<br />

African Federation, NY, 6872<br />

African Leadership and Reconciliation Ministries, TX,<br />

2080<br />

African Village Community Development Foundation,<br />

MN, 4705<br />

African Wildlife Foundation, DC, 1635, 3866, 4138,<br />

9268<br />

African-American Academy for Accelerated Learning,<br />

MN, 5145<br />

African-American Adoption and Permanency Planning<br />

Agency, MN, 4841<br />

African-American Male Achievers Network, CA, 8454<br />

Africans in America, NY, 6873<br />

After-School Corporation, NY, 5936, 6144<br />

Afterschool Alliance, DC, 1208<br />

Afton Historical Society Press, MN, 5081, 5082<br />

AG Against Hunger, CA, 541<br />

Agenda for Children Tomorrow, NY, 6874, 6875<br />

Agent Comptable Secondaire du CNRS, France, 3057<br />

Agora Ministries, MN, 10301<br />

Agricultural Education Foundation, CA, 1969<br />

Agriculture and Land-Based Training Association, CA,<br />

1970<br />

Ah Haa School for the Arts, CO, 9802<br />

Ahmann, GA, 2765-2769<br />

AID Atlanta, GA, 2770<br />

AID Gwinnett, GA, 2771, 9328<br />

Aid to Artisans, CT, 4302, 4303, 6303<br />

Aidmatrix Foundation, TX, 2842<br />

AIDS Alliance, CA, 9329<br />

AIDS Alliance for Faith and Health, GA, 2772<br />

AIDS Foundation of Chicago, IL, 2928<br />

AIDS Survival Project, GA, 2773<br />

Aim High for High School, CA, 7534<br />

Aims Community College Foundation, CO, 2054<br />

Ain Dah Yung Center, MN, 4672, 4990-4994, 5083,<br />

5084<br />

Air Traffic Control Education Fund, CA, 7098<br />

Aitkin, County of, MN, 4694<br />

Akron Public Schools, OH, 8162<br />

Alabama Council on Economic Education, AL, 2<br />

Alabama State Department of Education, AL, 7478,<br />

8345<br />

Alameda County Health Care Foundation, CA, 173<br />

Alameda County Office of Education, CA, 812, 6304<br />

Alameda Health Consortium, CA, 174, 251<br />

Alameda Point Collaborative, CA, 252<br />

Alamo Area Rape Crisis Center, TX, 9691<br />

Alaska Arts Southeast, AK, 25<br />

Alaska Center for Rural Health, AK, 26<br />

Alaska Center for the Blind and Visually Impaired, AK,<br />

27<br />

Alaska Center for the Environment, AK, 22<br />

Alaska Conservation Alliance, AK, 23<br />

Alaska Council on Economic Education, AK, 9629<br />

Alaska Manufacturing Extension Partnership, AK,<br />

2916, 2917<br />

Alaska Marine Conservation Council, AK, 7372,<br />

7373<br />

Alaska Theater of Youth, AK, 28<br />

Alban Institute, VA, 3323<br />

Albany Center for Economic Success, NY, 6779<br />

Albany Park Neighborhood Council, IL, 2929<br />

Albany Park Theater Project, IL, 2930<br />

Albemarle Housing Improvement Program, VA, 4392<br />

Albert Einstein College of Medicine of Yeshiva<br />

University, NY, 5457<br />

Albert L. Schultz Jewish Community Center, CA, 630<br />

Alberta Wilderness Association, Canada, 10197<br />

Albuquerque Arts Alliance, NM, 5736<br />

Alcott Center for Mental Health Services, CA, 1936<br />

Alexian Brothers Bonaventure House, IL, 2931<br />

Algebra Project, MA, 9973<br />

Alianca Brasileira nos Estados Unidos, CT, 2289<br />

Aliansi Masyarakat Adat Nusantara, Indonesia, 6305<br />

Alianza Para El Desarrollo Comunitario, TX, 9974<br />

Alice Aycock Poe Center for Health Education, NC,<br />

9330<br />

Alive Hospice, TN, 9291<br />

All Parks Alliance for Change, MN, 5031<br />

All Stars Helping Kids, CA, 5937<br />

Allegheny County Department of Human Services, PA,<br />

8874, 9157<br />

Allegheny Intermediate Unit, PA, 8679, 8705, 8763<br />

Allegheny Land Trust, PA, 8791<br />

Allegheny, County of, PA, 8875<br />

Allen County Educational Service Center, OH, 9780<br />

Allen County Public Library Foundation, IN, 3295<br />

Allendale Association, IL, 9331<br />

Alley Theater, TX, 9563<br />

Alliance for Affordable Energy, LA, 7374<br />

Alliance for Audience, AZ, 46<br />

Alliance for Children and Families, WI, 7232<br />

Alliance for Education, WA, 7535<br />

Alliance for Excellent Education, DC, 5871<br />

Alliance for Health Reform, DC, 6198, 6199<br />

Alliance for Justice, DC, 431, 596, 1209, 1210,<br />

3128, 5819, 5872<br />

Alliance for Kids, CO, 2055<br />

Alliance for Leadership and Education, CA, 432<br />

Alliance for Nonprofit Management, DC, 3591, 3592,<br />

5938<br />

Alliance for Rural Community Health, CA, 175, 253<br />

Alliance for Sustainability, MN, 5195<br />

Alliance Member Services, CA, 597<br />

Alliance of Arizona Nonprofits, AZ, 93, 2197<br />

Alliance of Early Childhood Professionals, MN, 4908<br />

Alliance of Resident Theaters/New York, NY, 6791<br />

Alliance to End Homelessness in Suburban Cook<br />

County, IL, 2932<br />

Allied Jewish Senior Housing, CO, 2204<br />

Ally Action, CA, 1856<br />

Alongside, Inc., MI, 4211<br />

ALSO-Cornerstone, CT, 2249<br />

Alternativa Solidaria Chiapas, Mexico, 6306<br />

Alternative Credit Technologies, DC, 6307<br />

Alternative Education Resource Organization, NY,<br />

5299<br />

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RECIPIENT INDEX<br />

Grants for Capacity Building, Management & Technical Assistance<br />

Alternatives, Inc., IL, 3203<br />

Alzheimers Association, AZ, 47, 3517, 3247, 6876<br />

Alzheimers Disease Resource Agency of Alaska, AK,<br />

29<br />

Alzheimers Services of Cape Cod and the Islands,<br />

MA, 7536<br />

Amazon Alliance for Indigenous and Traditional<br />

Peoples of the Amazon Basin, DC, 3165<br />

Amazon Cooperation Treaty Organization, Brazil,<br />

1158<br />

Amazon Watch, CA, 4461<br />

Amazon Working Group, Brazil, 6308<br />

Ambulatory Surgery Access Coalition, CA, 176<br />

Ameregis, MN, 4462<br />

America Abroad Media, DC, 2397<br />

American Academy of Osteopathy, IN, 8237<br />

American Association for the Advancement of<br />

Science, DC, 5267, 7327, 8630<br />

American Association of Hispanics in Higher<br />

Education, AZ, 7328<br />

American Association of Homes and Services for the<br />

Aging, DC, 6200<br />

American Association of Occupational Health Nurses<br />

Foundation, GA, 5085<br />

American Association of School Administrators, VA,<br />

4463<br />

American Bar Association Fund for Justice and<br />

Education, DC, 5268<br />

American Bird Conservancy, VA, 9817<br />

American Board of Medical Specialties Research and<br />

Education Foundation, IL, 5458<br />

American Civil Liberties Union Foundation, NY, 1211<br />

American Civil Liberties Union Foundation of Northern<br />

California, CA, 740<br />

American Civil Liberties Union Foundation of<br />

Southern California, CA, 7099<br />

American College of Obstetricians and<br />

Gynecologists, NY, 2233<br />

American Composers Orchestra, NY, 3985<br />

American Conservatory Theater Foundation, CA, 983<br />

American Constitution Society for Law and Policy, DC,<br />

7100<br />

American Dental Education Association, DC, 254<br />

American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy<br />

Research, DC, 3324<br />

American Evaluation Association, MA, 3593<br />

American Federation of Arts, NY, 6761, 6762, 9564<br />

American Football Coaches Foundation, TX, 1932<br />

American Forest Foundation, DC, 5290, 5291, 9306,<br />

10191<br />

American Foundation for Pharmaceutical Education,<br />

MD, 6787<br />

American Foundation for the Blind, TX, 9332<br />

American Foundation for the University of the West<br />

Indies, NY, 7233<br />

American Friends Service Committee, CA, 984, 9975<br />

American Humanics, MO, 99, 2843, 4304, 5254<br />

American India Foundation, NY, 6309<br />

American Institute for Social Justice, DC, 985, 2457,<br />

3594, 4305, 4464-4467, 5820, 5821, 6310,<br />

7101, 10017, 7952, 5662, 1871<br />

American Institutes for Research in the Behavioral<br />

Sciences, DC, 1212, 1213, 10018<br />

American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee, NY,<br />

9212<br />

American Jewish University, CA, 1937<br />

American Leadership Forum, TX, 9658<br />

American Lung Association of California, CA, 631<br />

American Lung Association of Connecticut, CT, 2686<br />

American Museum of Natural History, NY, 3986,<br />

6877, 7329, 9630<br />

American Music Center, NY, 6792<br />

American Musical Theater of San Jose, CA, 1214<br />

American Muslim Voice Foundation, CA, 1636<br />

American Nonsmokers Rights Foundation, CA, 5459<br />

American Opera Projects, NY, 7234<br />

American Prospect, DC, 7102<br />

American Public Health Association, DC, 4306<br />

American Red Cross, CO, 8730, 2290, 4646, 8305,<br />

8758, 8981, 9217, 9333-9335, 10090<br />

American Red Cross of Dutchess County, NY, 6279<br />

American Red Cross, National Headquarters, DC,<br />

4091, 5460<br />

American Rivers, DC, 4468<br />

American Society for Engineering Education, DC,<br />

8346<br />

American Society for Yad Vashem, NY, 2606<br />

American Society of Association Executives, DC,<br />

9900, 9901<br />

American Society on Aging, CA, 4139<br />

American Stage Company, FL, 7537<br />

American Sunrise - A Nonprofit Community Builder,<br />

TX, 7538<br />

American Symphony Orchestra League, NY, 6793,<br />

10245<br />

American Theater Company, IL, 2933, 4393<br />

American University, DC, 7375<br />

American University of Beirut, Lebanon, 813<br />

American Youth Work Center, DC, 6633<br />

American YouthWorks, TX, 7539<br />

American-Iranian Council, NJ, 7235<br />

Americana Community Center, KY, 9336<br />

Americans for Indian Opportunity, NM, 9976<br />

Americans for the Arts, DC, 6145<br />

Americas Promise - The Alliance for Youth, DC,<br />

10019<br />

Americas Second Harvest of Coastal Georgia, GA,<br />

9337<br />

AmericaSpeaks, DC, 7376<br />

Amerindian People Association of Guyana, Guyana,<br />

632<br />

Amery Area Senior Citizens, WI, 4706<br />

Amhara Development Association, Ethiopia, 1215<br />

Amherst H. Wilder Foundation, MN, 4707, 4909<br />

Amistad Academy, CT, 1496, 2250<br />

Amnesty International USA, NY, 6311<br />

Amrita Performing Arts, CA, 7275<br />

Amy Biehl High School, NM, 2102<br />

Amys Fund, PA, 9090<br />

An Achievable Dream, VA, 7540<br />

Anacostia Watershed Society, MD, 2550<br />

Anadolu Kultur, Turkey, 496<br />

Ananya Trust, India, 2844<br />

Anchor Graphics, IL, 2934<br />

Anchorage Museum Association, AK, 30<br />

AnewAmerica Community Corporation, CA, 2037<br />

Angel Capital Education Foundation, KS, 5269<br />

Angel Flight West, CA, 4975<br />

Angel Island Immigration Station Foundation, CA,<br />

598<br />

Angels Place, LA, 9338, 8876<br />

Anhui Provincial Department of Education, China,<br />

6312<br />

Animal Humane Society, MN, 5086<br />

Ann Arbor Spark, MI, 4216<br />

Ann Bancroft Foundation, MN, 4708<br />

Anoka Ramsey Community College Foundation, MN,<br />

4709<br />

Ansonia Community Action, CT, 2251<br />

Anthony Wayne Rehabilitation Center for the<br />

Handicapped and Blind, IN, 3296<br />

Anti-Defamation League Foundation, NY, 9339<br />

Anti-Violence Partnership of Philadelphia, PA, 9091<br />

Antioch Community Transformation Network, TX,<br />

7541<br />

Anusandhan Trust, India, 1216<br />

Any Baby Can of San Antonio, TX, 9680<br />

APEX Consortium, PA, 8706<br />

API Cultural Center, CA, 255<br />

Apollo Theater Foundation, NY, 5847, 7542<br />

Appalachian College Association, KY, 6716, 6794<br />

Appalachian Mountain Club, MA, 4045<br />

Appalachian Sustainable Development, VA, 7075,<br />

9818-9820<br />

Appleseed Foundation, DC, 4469<br />

Appleseed of New Mexico, NM, 5737<br />

Applewood Centers, OH, 8071<br />

Appropriate Technology India, India, 6313<br />

Aquidneck Island Planning Commission, RI, 9247<br />

Arab American Association of New York, NY, 6878<br />

Arab Community Center for Economic and Social<br />

Services, MI, 6314<br />

Arbor Place, WI, 9340<br />

ARC of San Francisco, CA, 256<br />

ARC of Southeast Los Angeles County, CA, 1938<br />

ARC of Ventura County, CA, 1939<br />

ARC West Central, MN, 4710<br />

Archdiocese of Baltimore, MD, 2734<br />

Archdiocese of Cap-Haitien, Haiti, 2432<br />

Archdiocese of Detroit, MI, 4627<br />

Archdiocese of New York, NY, 2433, 3797<br />

Archdiocese of Philadelphia, PA, 8739<br />

Archdiocese of Rosario, Argentina, 2735<br />

Archdiocese of Santa Fe, NM, 2434<br />

Archie Bray Foundation for the Ceramic Arts, MT,<br />

9904<br />

Architecture 2030, NM, 7377<br />

Architecture, Construction and Engineering Technical<br />

Charter High School, IL, 2935<br />

Ardmore Higher Education Center, OK, 8318<br />

Ardmore Payne Education Center, OK, 8319<br />

Area 4 Agency on Aging, CA, 9341<br />

Area Resources for Community and Human Services,<br />

MO, 5292<br />

Arizona Board of Regents, AZ, 3166<br />

Arizona Council on Economic Education, AZ, 7543<br />

Arizona Museum for Youth Friends, AZ, 72<br />

Arizona Saves, AZ, 7544<br />

Arizona State University, AZ, 48, 3384, 8347, 8348<br />

Arizona State University Foundation, AZ, 4227, 4228<br />

Arizona Supreme Court, AZ, 553<br />

Ark of Refuge, CA, 741<br />

Arkansas Association of Charitable Clinics, AR, 98<br />

Arkansas Childrens Hospital Foundation, AR, 7545<br />

Arkansas Coalition for Excellence, AR, 97, 105, 106,<br />

5211<br />

Arkansas Literacy Councils, AR, 109<br />

Arkansas Museum of Discovery, AR, 5348<br />

Arkansas River Education Service Cooperative, AR,<br />

107<br />

Arkansas Science and Technology Authority, AR,<br />

9342<br />

Arlington Arts Center, VA, 2551<br />

Arlington Free Clinic, VA, 7546<br />

Arlington Life Shelter, TX, 7547<br />

Armand Hammer Museum of Art and Cultural Center,<br />

CA, 986<br />

Armenia, Government of, Armenia, 1082<br />

Arnold P. Gold Foundation, NJ, 5384<br />

Arnolds All-Stars, CA, 1217<br />

Arrupe Jesuit High School, CO, 2103<br />

Art 180, VA, 9832<br />

Art Education for the Blind, NY, 5146, 6684<br />

Art Resources Transfer, NY, 8170<br />

Art Services International, VA, 8631<br />

Art Sweats, NY, 6795<br />

ArteEast, NY, 6315<br />

Arthur R. Marshall Foundation and Florida<br />

Environmental Institute, FL, 5760<br />

Article 19, England, 814, 6316<br />

Artists in Christian Testimony International, TN, 2081<br />

Artists Repertory Theater, OR, 9905<br />

Arts and Business Council of Chicago, IL, 3129<br />

Arts and Business Council of Greater Philadelphia,<br />

PA, 8731<br />

Arts and Business Council of Rhode Island, RI, 9218<br />

Arts and Humanities Council of Tulsa, OK, 8315<br />

Arts Center Association, FL, 7548<br />

Arts Central, OR, 8510, 10091<br />

Arts Collinwood, OH, 8072<br />

Arts Corps, WA, 3273, 9906<br />

Arts Council of Greater Kalamazoo, MI, 4265<br />

Arts Council of Greater New Haven, CT, 2252, 2383<br />

Arts Council of Pendleton, OR, 8511<br />

Arts for Learning Miami, FL, 7549<br />

Arts Horizons, NJ, 5401<br />

Arts Work Fund for Organizational Development, IL,<br />

3212<br />

Artserve, FL, 2698, 4229, 9768<br />

ArtServe Michigan, MI, 4628<br />

ArtsMemphis, TN, 9275<br />

ASA Foundation International, NY, 2131<br />

Ashe County Partnership for Children, NC, 7953<br />

Asia Society, NY, 10020<br />

Asian American Federation of New York, NY, 2234<br />

Asian American Justice Center, DC, 5873, 6317<br />

Asian American LEAD: Leadership, Empowerment<br />

and Development for Youth and Family, DC, 2552<br />

Asian Americans for Equality, NY, 7550<br />

Asian Americans/Pacific Islanders in Philanthropy,<br />

CA, 1497, 5032, 7276<br />

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Asian and Pacific Islander American Scholarship<br />

Fund, DC, 10021<br />

Asian Business Association of Silicon Valley, CA,<br />

9343<br />

Asian Chamber of Commerce Scholarship<br />

Foundation, TX, 9344<br />

Asian Community Mental Health Services, CA, 257<br />

Asian Counseling and Referral Service, WA, 10125,<br />

10126<br />

Asian Health Coalition of Illinois, IL, 3084<br />

Asian Human Services, IL, 2936<br />

Asian Law Caucus, CA, 599<br />

Asian Pacific American Legal Center of Southern<br />

California, CA, 258<br />

Asian Pacific Environmental Network, CA, 569<br />

Asian Pacific Health Care Venture, CA, 1453<br />

Asian Pacific Islander Cultural Center, CA, 1498<br />

Asian Perinatal Advocates, CA, 161<br />

Asian Resources, CA, 433<br />

Asian Womens Shelter Project, CA, 177<br />

Askew: A Design Studio for Urban Youth, TX, 9345<br />

Asociacion Germinal, Peru, 4307<br />

Aspen Center for Integral Health, CO, 3059, 9587<br />

Aspen Institute, CO, 1637, 742, 1638, 3595, 4308,<br />

4470-4473, 7330<br />

Aspen, City of, CO, 2056<br />

Aspira of Illinois, IL, 2937<br />

Aspire of Illinois, IL, 2938<br />

Aspire Public Schools, CA, 137, 206, 682, 1639,<br />

9613<br />

Associated Black Charities, MD, 3596, 3597<br />

Associated Colleges of Illinois, IL, 2939<br />

Associated Colleges of the Midwest, IL, 6796<br />

Associated Neighborhood Centers, OH, 8277<br />

Associated Press Managing Editors Association<br />

Foundation, NY, 9879<br />

Association for Christian Conferences Teaching and<br />

Service, CO, 8306<br />

Association for International Education and<br />

Exchange, Germany, 4474<br />

Association for Retarded Citizens, Ouachita, LA,<br />

9346<br />

Association for Supportive Child Care, AZ, 73<br />

Association for the Advancement of Higher Education<br />

and Development, Uganda, 6318<br />

Association for the Advancement of Mexican<br />

Americans, TX, 10022<br />

Association of African American Museums, OH, 7551<br />

Association of American Medical Colleges, DC, 5461<br />

Association of Asian-Pacific Community Health<br />

Organizations, CA, 259<br />

Association of Baltimore Area Grantmakers, MD,<br />

3542, 3557, 3598, 3801, 3822, 7103<br />

Association of Christian Schools International, CO,<br />

10175<br />

Association of Community Employment Programs for<br />

the Homeless, NY, 5939, 7065<br />

Association of Consecrated Women in Eastern and<br />

Central Africa, Kenya, 2736<br />

Association of Educational Service Agencies<br />

Foundation, VA, 5673<br />

Association of Independent California Colleges and<br />

Universities Research Foundation, CA, 987<br />

Association of Joint Labor/Management Educational<br />

Programs Foundation, NY, 6225<br />

Association of Lutheran Development Executives, WI,<br />

4711<br />

Association of Microfinance Institutions of South<br />

Africa, South Africa, 6319<br />

Association of New Jersey Environmental<br />

Commissions, NJ, 5696, 8982<br />

Association of Oregon Community Development<br />

Organizations, OR, 8512<br />

Association of Reproductive Health Professionals,<br />

DC, 4046<br />

Association of Science-Technology Centers, DC,<br />

1218<br />

Association of Slovak Community Foundations,<br />

Slovakia, 4475<br />

Association of the Bar of the City of New York Fund,<br />

NY, 4047<br />

Assumption Home, MN, 4712<br />

Asthma Foundation of New South Wales, Australia,<br />

4092<br />

Astraea Lesbian Foundation for Justice, NY, 6320<br />

Astral Artistic Services, PA, 9092<br />

At Home Foundation, MN, 4995<br />

Atherton Lane Advisors, CA, 1640, 1641<br />

Atlanta Business League, GA, 7552<br />

Atlanta Coalition of Performing Arts, GA, 7553<br />

Atlanta Opera, GA, 3987<br />

Atlanta Regional Health Forum, GA, 2827<br />

Atlanta Speech School, GA, 8924<br />

Atlanta Symphony Orchestra, GA, 2774<br />

Atlanta University Center Consortium, GA, 3599<br />

Atlantic Theater Company, NY, 6146<br />

Atlas Performing Arts Center, DC, 4024<br />

Attack Theater, PA, 8877<br />

Attitudinal Healing Connection, CA, 1499<br />

Atwater Kent Museum, PA, 8983<br />

Auditory Oral School of New York, NY, 8925, 8926<br />

Audubon Alaska, AK, 1219<br />

Audubon California, CA, 8632<br />

Audubon Canyon Ranch, CA, 1087<br />

Audubon Society of Portland, OR, 8513<br />

Audubon Society, National, NY, 1135<br />

Audubon Society, New Jersey, NJ, 5402, 5697<br />

Augenblick, Palaich and Associates, CO, 2205<br />

August Wilson Center for African American Culture,<br />

PA, 8792, 9158<br />

Augusta State University, GA, 9347<br />

Auraria Higher Education Center, CO, 2057<br />

Austin Interfaith Sponsoring Committee, TX, 6321<br />

Austin Voices for Education and Youth, TX, 10023<br />

Australian Conservation Foundation, Australia, 497<br />

Australian Reproductive Health Alliance, Australia,<br />

1220<br />

Autonomous Group for Environmental Research,<br />

Mexico, 6322<br />

Avenues for Homeless Youth, MN, 4842<br />

AVODAH: The Jewish Service Corps, NY, 2741<br />

AYS, Inc., IN, 3325<br />

B-Spirit-A2Y, MD, 3543<br />

Back-to-School Clothing Drive Association, AZ, 74<br />

Bad Dog Rediscovers America, UT, 5670<br />

Bainbridge Graduate Institute, WA, 10118<br />

Bakersfield Art Foundation, CA, 988<br />

Bakersfield Civic Light Opera, CA, 989<br />

Baku Computer College, Azerbaijan, 8349<br />

Bald Head Island Conservancy, NC, 7954<br />

Ballet Memphis, TN, 9287<br />

Ballet of the Dolls, MN, 4910<br />

Ballet Pro Musica, NM, 5738<br />

Baltimore Education Network, MD, 3576, 3600,<br />

7104<br />

Baltimore Health Care Access, MD, 3544<br />

Baltimore Homeownership Preservation Coalition,<br />

MD, 3802<br />

Baltimore Medical System, MD, 7105<br />

Baltimore Museum of Art, MD, 7554<br />

Baltimore Substance Abuse Systems, MD, 7106,<br />

7107<br />

Baltimore, City of, MD, 3601<br />

Bank Street College of Education, NY, 6879<br />

Banking Partnership for Community Development,<br />

NY, 6780<br />

Baptist Child and Family Services, TX, 9348<br />

Baptist Medical Center, FL, 2654<br />

Barium Springs Home for Children, NC, 7896<br />

Barnes Foundation, PA, 7555, 8633<br />

Barrel of Monkeys Productions, IL, 2940<br />

Barrier Island Group for the Arts, FL, 5087<br />

Barrio Logan College Institute, CA, 7556<br />

Baruch College of the City University of New York, NY,<br />

6180<br />

Basic Economic Stabilization Training Institute, TX,<br />

9349<br />

Battelle for Kids, OH, 3130, 4260, 8192<br />

Battelle Memorial Institute, OH, 66<br />

Battered Womens Legal Advocacy Project, MN, 4843<br />

Battle Creek Health System, MI, 4309<br />

Battle Creek School District, MI, 4310<br />

Baxter County Public Library Foundation, AR, 5349<br />

Bay Area Coalition for Equitable Schools, CA, 743,<br />

3602, 6252<br />

Bay Area Community Resources, CA, 1642<br />

Bay Area Construction Sector Intervention<br />

Collaborative, CA, 1971<br />

Bay Area Gardeners Foundation, CA, 1643<br />

Bay Area Partnership, CA, 260, 6634<br />

Bay Area Video Coalition, CA, 698, 815, 1644<br />

Bay Cove Human Services, MA, 4394<br />

Bay Model Association, CA, 1500<br />

Bayan Association for Indigenous Socio-Economic<br />

Development, Honduras, 6323<br />

Bayaud Industries, CO, 2206<br />

Bayport Public Library, MN, 4659<br />

Bayview-Hunters Point Center for Arts and<br />

Technology, CA, 7557<br />

Bayview-Hunters Point Foundation for Community<br />

Improvement, CA, 816<br />

Beacon Education Network, CA, 1645, 1646<br />

BEAMING, WI, 10261<br />

Bear Arts Foundation, CA, 6324<br />

Beatitudes Center for Developing Older Adult<br />

Resources, AZ, 75<br />

Bedford Stuyvesant Restoration Corporation, NY,<br />

5848, 6880<br />

Bedlam Theater, MN, 4911<br />

Beijing University, China, 6325, 8350<br />

Beit Issie Shapiro, Israel, 10218<br />

Bellaire Puritas Development Corporation, OH, 8073<br />

Bends Community Center, OR, 8514<br />

Benebikira Sisters, Rwanda, 2435<br />

Benton County Historical Society, OR, 8515<br />

Benton Furniture Share, OR, 8516<br />

Benton Harbor Area Schools, MI, 207<br />

Berea Childrens Home, OH, 8074<br />

Berea College, KY, 8680<br />

Berkeley Alliance, CA, 9350<br />

Berkeley Repertory Theater, CA, 990<br />

Berkeley Symphony Orchestra, CA, 817, 991<br />

Berks County Intermediate Unit, PA, 8764<br />

Bernal Heights Neighborhood Center, CA, 7558<br />

Bernalillo County Juvenile Detention Center, NM,<br />

3603<br />

Berryville, City of, AR, 108<br />

Bet Tzedek, CA, 9213<br />

BETA Center, FL, 7559<br />

Bethany Services, CA, 9351<br />

Bethesda Project, PA, 9093<br />

Bethlehem Haven of Pittsburgh, PA, 8845, 8878<br />

Bethune-Cookman College, FL, 2655<br />

Between Women, CA, 261<br />

Beverly Affordable Housing Coalition, MA, 3867<br />

Beverly Arts Center, IL, 7479<br />

Bicycle Coalition of Greater Philadelphia, PA, 8984<br />

Bicycle Federation of America, MD, 5462, 5463<br />

Big Brothers and Sisters of Gallatin County, MT, 2752<br />

Big Brothers and Sisters of Park County, MT, 2753<br />

Big Brothers Big Sisters of America, PA, 3604, 6117,<br />

6635<br />

Big Brothers Big Sisters of Anchorage, AK, 31<br />

Big Brothers Big Sisters of Beaver County, PA, 8765<br />

Big Brothers Big Sisters of Eastern Missouri, MO,<br />

9352<br />

Big Brothers Big Sisters of Greater Birmingham, AL,<br />

9353<br />

Big Brothers Big Sisters of Greater Miami, FL, 7560<br />

Big Brothers Big Sisters of Greater Pittsburgh, PA,<br />

8766<br />

Big Brothers Big Sisters of Hampden County, MA,<br />

3978<br />

Big Brothers Big Sisters of Massachusetts Bay, MA,<br />

3868<br />

Big Brothers Big Sisters of McHenry County, IL, 9354<br />

Big Brothers Big Sisters of New York City, NY, 6181<br />

Big Brothers Big Sisters of Northern New Mexico, NM,<br />

2104<br />

Big Brothers Big Sisters of the Bluegrass, KY, 9355<br />

Big Brothers Big Sisters of the Heartland, NE, 5311<br />

Big Brothers Big Sisters of Will and Grundy Counties,<br />

IL, 9356<br />

Big Brothers Big Sisters Southeastern Pennsylvania,<br />

PA, 8985<br />

Big Brothers Big Sisters, Kansas, KS, 7561<br />

Big Brothers of Massachusetts Bay, MA, 4130<br />

Big Picture Company, RI, 5403<br />

Big Sky Institute for the Advancement of Nonprofits,<br />

MT, 4311, 5033, 5874, 6326<br />

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Big Sky Youth Empowerment Project, MT, 2754<br />

Big Sur Land Trust, CA, 1221<br />

Big Thicket Association, TX, 9692<br />

Bike Pittsburgh, PA, 8879<br />

Bilge Adam, Turkey, 8351, 8352<br />

Bill of Rights Institute, VA, 4225, 8226<br />

BioFlorida, FL, 2748<br />

Biondolillo Associates, MA, 1222<br />

Biophysical Society, MD, 7877<br />

Bioversity International, Italy, 498<br />

BirdLife International, England, 1223<br />

Birmingham Bloomfield Art Association, MI, 4168<br />

Birmingham Civil Rights Institute, AL, 9357<br />

Birth to Three, OR, 8517<br />

BizTech Center, OH, 8160<br />

Black AIDS Institute, CA, 2158, 4140<br />

Black Alliance for Educational Options, DC, 3131<br />

Black Ensemble Theater Corporation, IL, 3132, 7480<br />

Black Sash Trust, South Africa, 4476<br />

Blacksmith Institute, NY, 633<br />

Blackstone Academy Charter School, RI, 9219<br />

Blake Foundation, AZ, 49<br />

Blind and Low Vision Services of North Georgia, GA,<br />

9358<br />

Blood Bank of Alaska, AK, 10092<br />

Blood Systems, AZ, 1613<br />

Blount County Board of Education, AL, 3<br />

Blue Hills Civic Association, CT, 2291<br />

Blue Mountains Biodiversity Project, OR, 9796<br />

Blue Ridge Women in Agriculture, NC, 7955<br />

Blueprint Research and Design, CA, 4477<br />

Bluffs Arts Council, IA, 3397<br />

Bnai Brith Housing New England, MA, 3869<br />

BoardAssist, NY, 5787, 6182, 6242, 6881, 7212<br />

BoardSource, DC, 744, 745, 992, 1159, 1224,<br />

2280, 3297, 4312, 4451, 4478, 4479, 5798,<br />

6849, 6882, 7378, 7481<br />

Bon Secours of Maryland Foundation, MD, 7562<br />

Bon Secours Richmond Health Care Foundation, VA,<br />

9833<br />

Border Network for Human Rights, TX, 6327, 6844<br />

Boster Group Limited, England, 5799<br />

Boston Academy of Music, MA, 3870, 3988<br />

Boston Cares, MA, 3842, 6243, 6722<br />

Boston Center for Community and Justice, MA, 3871<br />

Boston College, MA, 3605, 5464, 5465<br />

Boston Educational Development Foundation, MA,<br />

3872<br />

Boston History Center and Museum, MA, 4131<br />

Boston Local Development Corporation, MA, 5940<br />

Boston Medical Center, MA, 5139<br />

Boston Parent Organizing Network, MA, 3873<br />

Boston Plan for Excellence in the Public Schools, MA,<br />

818<br />

Boston Plan for Excellence in the Public Schools<br />

Foundation, MA, 10024<br />

Boston Police Department, MA, 3874<br />

Boston Public Schools, MA, 208<br />

Boston Ten Point Coalition, MA, 746<br />

Boston University, MA, 5466-5469<br />

Boston Youth Symphony Orchestras, MA, 3875<br />

Boulder Institute of Development and Microfinance<br />

Training, CO, 10025<br />

Boulder Jewish Day School, CO, 2207<br />

Boulder, City of, CO, 2058<br />

Boundless Playgrounds, CT, 3823, 4313<br />

Bowdoin College, ME, 6883<br />

Bowdoin-Geneva Main Streets, MA, 7563<br />

Bowers-Rodgers Home for Abused Children, SC,<br />

7897<br />

Bowling Green State University, OH, 8211<br />

Boy Scouts of America, LA, 9360, 3979, 5196, 9359<br />

Boyce Thompson Institute for Plant Research, NY,<br />

7458<br />

Boys and Girls Club of Bellevue, WA, 7564<br />

Boys And Girls Club of Central Louisiana, LA, 9361<br />

Boys and Girls Club of Greater Lynchburg, VA, 7565<br />

Boys and Girls Club of Green Country, OK, 8286<br />

Boys and Girls Club of Hawaii, HI, 2900<br />

Boys and Girls Club of Los Angeles, Salesian, CA,<br />

1147, 1454<br />

Boys and Girls Club of Portage County, WI, 9362<br />

Boys and Girls Club of Saint Helena, CA, 7566<br />

Boys and Girls Club of Santa Monica, CA, 1148,<br />

1149<br />

Boys and Girls Club of the Greater Chippewa Valley,<br />

WI, 4713<br />

Boys and Girls Club of the Hi-Desert, CA, 1150<br />

Boys and Girls Club, Fox Valley, WI, 10262<br />

Boys and Girls Clubs of America, GA, 1225, 3326<br />

Boys and Girls Clubs of East County, CA, 9363<br />

Boys and Girls Clubs of Greater Memphis, TN, 9364<br />

Boys and Girls Clubs of Hartford, CT, 2292<br />

Boys and Girls Clubs of Long Beach, CA, 1151<br />

Boys and Girls Clubs of Monterey County, CA, 1226<br />

Boys and Girls Clubs of Northeast Florida, FL, 2656,<br />

7567<br />

Boys and Girls Clubs of Oakland, CA, 7568<br />

Boys and Girls Clubs of Pasadena, CA, 1940<br />

Boys and Girls Clubs of San Francisco, CA, 747<br />

Boys and Girls Clubs of Santa Barbara County,<br />

United, CA, 1941<br />

Boys and Girls Clubs of South Puget Sound, WA,<br />

7569<br />

Boys and Girls Clubs of Southwest County, CA, 1152<br />

Boys and Girls Clubs of Tampa Bay, FL, 7570<br />

Boys and Girls Clubs of the Pee Dee Area, SC, 9365<br />

Boys and Girls Homes of North Carolina, NC, 7898<br />

Boys Club of San Francisco, Omega, CA, 748<br />

Boys Haven of America, TX, 9366<br />

Bradford L. Dunn Institute, RI, 9216, 9245<br />

Brain Injury Association of Connecticut, CT, 2293<br />

Branch Family Institute, IL, 2941<br />

Brandeis University, MA, 4629, 4630<br />

Brandon Roberts and Associates, MD, 3133, 6328<br />

Brandywine Conservancy, PA, 8986<br />

Brat Productions, PA, 8987<br />

Bread for the World Institute, DC, 819<br />

Breaking Free, MN, 5088<br />

Breakthrough, TX, 9367<br />

Breathing Association, OH, 8133<br />

Brennan Center for Justice, NY, 6147, 7108, 7379<br />

Brentwood Biomedical Research Institute, CA, 5470<br />

Brew House Association, PA, 8793, 9159<br />

Bridge Builders International, OR, 10176<br />

Bridge Family Center, CT, 2294<br />

Bridge for Runaway Youth, MN, 5047<br />

Bridgeport Hospital Foundation, CT, 5471<br />

Bridgeport Regional Business Council, CT, 7571<br />

Bridgespan Group, MA, 820, 1227, 3606, 3876,<br />

6118, 7277<br />

Brigham Young University, UT, 5472<br />

Bright Beginnings, DC, 2553<br />

Brighter Choice Foundation, NY, 115, 5611, 6625<br />

Bristol Education Action Zone, England, 2281<br />

Bristol Riverside Theater, PA, 8988, 9094<br />

British American Security Information Council, DC,<br />

6329<br />

British Museum, England, 6330<br />

Broad Center for the Management of School<br />

Systems, CA, 209, 210<br />

Broad Park Development Corporation, CT, 2295,<br />

2296, 7572<br />

Broader Urban Involvement and Leadership<br />

Development, IL, 7573<br />

Broadway Reinvestment Coalition, FL, 2611<br />

Bronx Museum of the Arts, NY, 5849<br />

Bronx River Alliance, NY, 6748<br />

Brookings Institution, DC, 9821<br />

Brooklyn Academy of Music, NY, 5850, 6148<br />

Brooklyn Arts Exchange, NY, 6884<br />

Brooklyn Ballet, NY, 6885<br />

Brooklyn Botanic Garden, NY, 6636<br />

Brooklyn Bridge Park Conservancy, NY, 6749<br />

Brooklyn Childrens Museum, NY, 6637, 6678, 6886<br />

Brooklyn College of the City University of New York,<br />

NY, 6638<br />

Brooklyn Greenway Initiative, NY, 6750<br />

Brooklyn Historical Society, NY, 5851, 6149<br />

Brooklyn Park, City of, MN, 4912<br />

Brookside Community Health Center, CA, 262, 1501<br />

Brookview House, MA, 4093<br />

Brophy and Reilly LLC, MD, 6331<br />

Broward County Community Development<br />

Corporation, FL, 7574<br />

Broward Performing Arts Foundation, FL, 7575<br />

Brown University, RI, 4480, 6887, 7317, 8634<br />

Brownsville Multi-Service Family Health Center, NY,<br />

6685<br />

Bryn Mawr College, PA, 8989<br />

BTW Consultants, CA, 1228, 1229<br />

Buffalo and Erie County Historical Society, NY, 7082<br />

Buffalo and Erie County Naval and Military Park, NY,<br />

7519<br />

Buffalo Niagara Medical Campus, NY, 7083<br />

Buffalo Olmsted Parks Conservancy, NY, 7084<br />

Buffalo Public Schools Foundation, NY, 7520<br />

Builders Association, NY, 6150<br />

Building Changes, WA, 10127<br />

Building Educated Leaders for Life Foundation, MA,<br />

2260, 6119<br />

Building Excellent Schools, MA, 116, 977, 2105,<br />

3877, 4080, 6667<br />

Building Materials Resource Center, MA, 3512<br />

Building Movement Project, NY, 749, 9977<br />

Bureau of Jewish Education, CA, 634, 699<br />

Burlington City Arts Foundation, VT, 9803, 9804<br />

Burlington RU12 Community Center, VT, 9805<br />

Burnham Brook Center, MI, 4314<br />

Burnham Institute for Medical Research, CA, 1647<br />

Bushfire Theater of Performing Arts, PA, 8990<br />

Business Alliance for Local Living Economies, CA,<br />

8991<br />

Business and Professional People for the Public<br />

Interest, IL, 3167<br />

Business Invest in Growth, TX, 1972, 5941<br />

Business Opportunities for Leadership Diversity, NY,<br />

8599<br />

Business Resource Group, CA, 1973<br />

Business Volunteers Unlimited, OH, 8075, 8173,<br />

8199, 8214, 8254<br />

Business Volunteers Unlimited Maryland, MD, 3392,<br />

3799, 3803, 6781<br />

Businesses United in Investing, Lending and<br />

Development, CA, 1844<br />

Butrint Foundation, England, 1451<br />

Butte County Public Health, CA, 263<br />

C-ONE: Center on Nonprofit Effectiveness, FL,<br />

2631-2633<br />

C3, Inc., VA, 8749<br />

Cabarrus Regional Chamber Foundation, NC, 7885<br />

Cahaba River Society, AL, 4<br />

California Academy of Family Physicians Foundation,<br />

CA, 264<br />

California Academy of Sciences, CA, 513<br />

California Alliance Concerned with School-Age<br />

Parenting and Pregnancy Prevention, CA, 434<br />

California Association for Microenterprise<br />

Opportunity, CA, 700, 7576<br />

California Association of Nonprofits, CA, 750<br />

California Black Health Network, CA, 265<br />

California Budget Project, CA, 821, 993<br />

California Business for Education Excellence, CA,<br />

5245<br />

California Capital Financial Development<br />

Corporation, CA, 1974, 5942<br />

California Center for Regional Leadership, CA, 1648,<br />

7577<br />

California Charter Schools Association, CA, 1160,<br />

10026<br />

California Child Care Resource and Referral Network,<br />

CA, 1230, 1231<br />

California Coalition for Childhood Immunization, CA,<br />

435<br />

California Coalition for Youth, CA, 9368<br />

California College of the Arts, CA, 600<br />

California Council of Churches, CA, 436<br />

California Council on Economic Education, CA, 7578<br />

California County Superintendents Educational<br />

Services Association, CA, 1232<br />

California Court Appointed Special Advocates<br />

Association, CA, 1880<br />

California Department of Social Services, CA, 1881<br />

California Family Health Council, CA, 178, 437<br />

California Farmlink, CA, 7579<br />

California Head Start Association, CA, 1233<br />

California Health Foundation and Trust, CA, 179<br />

California Healthcare Interpreting Association, CA,<br />

152, 266<br />

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California Housing Partnership Corporation, CA, 751,<br />

1502, 1975, 5172, 5943, 7580<br />

California Institute for Mental Health, CA, 180<br />

California Institute for Nursing and Healthcare, CA,<br />

9769<br />

California Institute of Technology, CA, 1161<br />

California Latino Legislative Caucus Institute for<br />

Public Policy, CA, 4169<br />

California Lawyers for the Arts, CA, 822, 1503,<br />

1649-1654<br />

California Medical Association Foundation, CA, 181,<br />

182, 267<br />

California Ocean Science Trust, CA, 1234<br />

California Partnership to End Domestic Violence, CA,<br />

183, 184<br />

California Physicians Alliance, CA, 268<br />

California Pilots Association, CA, 1655, 1656<br />

California Resources and Training, CA, 4178, 4179<br />

California Rural Indian Health Board, CA, 269, 9369<br />

California School Boards Foundation, CA, 270, 1235<br />

California School-Age Consortium, CA, 1236<br />

California State University, CA, 823, 824<br />

California State University at Fresno Foundation, CA,<br />

271<br />

California State University at Los Angeles Auxiliary<br />

Services, CA, 5674<br />

California State University East Bay Foundation, CA,<br />

994<br />

California Strategies, CA, 1237<br />

California Teaching Fellows Foundation, CA, 1238,<br />

1239<br />

California Tomorrow, CA, 825<br />

California Youth Connection, CA, 1617, 1882<br />

Californians for Justice Education Fund, CA, 601<br />

Calvary Episcopal Church, PA, 8848<br />

Calvert Social Investment Foundation, CA, 2486,<br />

5034, 6764<br />

Cambridge Study Center, FL, 2627<br />

Camden City Garden Club, NJ, 8992<br />

Camden Lutheran Housing, NJ, 5437<br />

Camillus House, FL, 7581<br />

Camino Health Center, CA, 7582<br />

Camp Discovery at His Acres, SC, 8227<br />

Camp Fire USA, AK, 32, 4274, 2106<br />

Camp Starfish, MA, 3824<br />

Campaign for Better Health Care, IL, 3248<br />

Campaign for College Opportunity, CA, 438<br />

Canadian University Service Overseas, Canada,<br />

4913<br />

Canal Alliance, CA, 1088, 1089<br />

Canalescuola, Italy, 8353<br />

Cancer Resource Center of the Finger Lakes, NY,<br />

7192<br />

Cantata Singers, MA, 3989<br />

Cape Cod Free Clinic and Community Health Center,<br />

MA, 4132<br />

Cape Cod Stranding Network, MA, 4133<br />

Cape Museum of Fine Arts, MA, 7583<br />

Capital Area Food Bank, DC, 2554<br />

Capital Chamber Foundation, NY, 6782<br />

Capital University Center, SD, 9274<br />

Capital Workforce Partners, CT, 2297-2300<br />

Capitol Drive Lutheran Church, WI, 10297<br />

Capitol Region Council of Governments, CT, 2301<br />

Capitol Region Education Council, CT, 2302-2304<br />

CARE, IL, 9614<br />

Care Alliance, OH, 8255<br />

CARE USA, GA, 1240, 4481, 10027<br />

Career Alliance, MI, 4482<br />

Caregiving, Health and Education for Seniors, AR,<br />

5350<br />

Caring Response Madagascar Foundation, OH, 8189<br />

CARITAS, VA, 9834<br />

Carleton College, MN, 2651<br />

Carlsbad Chamber of Commerce Partners in<br />

Education, CA, 9370<br />

Carnegie Hall Corporation, NY, 826<br />

Carnegie Institute, PA, 8794, 8795<br />

Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh, PA, 8707, 8796<br />

Carnegie Mellon University, PA, 6797, 8681,<br />

8797-8799, 8856<br />

Carolina Childrens Communicative Disorders<br />

Program, NC, 8927, 8928<br />

Carolinas Center for Hospice and End of Life Care,<br />

SC, 9256<br />

Carolinas Clean Air Coalition, NC, 7956<br />

Caroline Freiss Center, MD, 7584<br />

Carpenters Shelter, VA, 7585<br />

Carver Promise, VA, 9891<br />

Casa Central, IL, 2942, 2943, 7586<br />

Casa de Esperanza, MN, 4660, 4673, 5089<br />

Casa Familiar, CA, 5944, 7587<br />

Casa Latina, WA, 9907<br />

CASA of Maryland, MD, 2461, 4395<br />

Cascade Center for Community Governance, OR,<br />

7109-7111<br />

Cascadia Behavioral Healthcare, OR, 9908<br />

Cascadia Revolving Fund, WA, 8195<br />

Case Western Reserve University, OH, 1657, 3607,<br />

8076<br />

Catholic Charities, CT, 2305, 2306<br />

Catholic Charities Archdiocese of New Orleans, LA,<br />

3464<br />

Catholic Charities Diocese of Brooklyn and Queens,<br />

NY, 100, 5945<br />

Catholic Charities North Dakota, ND, 4714<br />

Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese of Saint Paul<br />

and Minneapolis, MN, 4996<br />

Catholic Charities of the Diocese of Pueblo, CO, 1241<br />

Catholic Charities of the Diocese of Youngstown, OH,<br />

8278<br />

Catholic Education Trust, South Africa, 7236<br />

Catholic Educators Resource Center, WA, 10109<br />

Catholic Health Care System, NY, 6888<br />

Catholic Healthcare West, CA, 272<br />

Catholic Human Services, MI, 9371<br />

Catholic Legal Immigration Network, DC, 6332, 4094<br />

Catholic Medical Mission Board, NY, 2436<br />

Catholic Relief Services, MD, 4914<br />

Catholic Schools Office, OH, 8206<br />

Catholics for a Free Choice, DC, 827<br />

Catskill Center for Conservation and Development,<br />

NY, 6889<br />

Catskill Central School District, NY, 6280<br />

Cause Communications, CA, 273, 7380<br />

Cause Effective, NY, 6333, 7237, 9978<br />

Cave Canem Foundation, NY, 7238<br />

Cayuga Nature Center, NY, 7459-7461<br />

CDC Foundation, GA, 3795, 5473<br />

CDM In-Home Care Services, WA, 10093<br />

Cedar Cultural Center, MN, 4844<br />

Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, CA, 1942<br />

CELLspace-Collectively Explorative Learning Labs,<br />

CA, 701<br />

Centennial Area Health Education Center, CO, 2073<br />

Center Against Family Violence, TX, 9708, 9709<br />

Center Against Rape and Domestic Violence, OR,<br />

8518<br />

Center for Academic Excellence, MN, 5194<br />

Center for Agricultural Partnerships, NC, 7957, 9961<br />

Center for Alexandrias Children, VA, 9862<br />

Center for Alternative Lifestyles, SD, 2159<br />

Center for American Progress, DC, 4483<br />

Center for Applied Research and Technical<br />

Assistance, MD, 3608, 6334<br />

Center for Asbestos Related Disease, MT, 9909<br />

Center for Biological Diversity, AZ, 1471<br />

Center for Book Arts, NY, 6890<br />

Center for Border Health Research, TX, 9710-9715<br />

Center for British Teachers, England, 2228<br />

Center for Child Protection, TX, 9735<br />

Center for Childrens Law and Policy, DC, 3609<br />

Center for Civic Participation, MI, 5822<br />

Center for Collaboration and the Future of Schooling,<br />

OH, 6335<br />

Center for Collaborative Education, MA, 1188,<br />

3843-3845, 3878-3880<br />

Center for Community Advocacy, CA, 545<br />

Center for Community Benefit Organizations, CA,<br />

570, 1504, 1857<br />

Center for Community Change, CA, 752, 2458,<br />

3525, 3610-3612, 3789, 3881, 4484-4487,<br />

5823, 5875, 5876, 6336, 6337, 6679, 6891,<br />

6892, 7112-7117, 7239, 7381, 7958, 9606,<br />

9979-9981<br />

Center for Community Economic Development, NH,<br />

4315<br />

Center for Community Health and Well-Being, CA, 185<br />

Center for Community Self-Help, NC, 3526<br />

Center for Community Solutions, OH, 3134, 8174,<br />

8256<br />

Center for Creative Education, FL, 2612, 7588<br />

Center for Cross-Cultural Health, MN, 4715<br />

Center for Digital Education, CA, 8354<br />

Center for Economic Opportunity, NY, 7278<br />

Center for Education, Imagination and the Natural<br />

World, NC, 554<br />

Center for Educational Innovation-Public Education<br />

Association, NY, 6686<br />

Center for Effective Philanthropy, MA, 828, 1242,<br />

1243, 3290, 3359, 3990, 4488, 5270, 5474,<br />

6120, 6269, 7240, 7382, 7482, 8228, 8800,<br />

9982<br />

Center for Excellence in Nonprofits, CA, 602,<br />

1658-1661<br />

Center for Faith and Health Initiatives, TX, 9659,<br />

9757<br />

Center for Families and Children, OH, 8077, 8175<br />

Center for Family Representation, NY, 5852<br />

Center for Food Safety, CA, 3534<br />

Center for Genetics and Society, CA, 7076<br />

Center for Global Development, DC, 829, 10028,<br />

10029<br />

Center for Governmental Studies, CA, 995<br />

Center for Great Neighborhoods of Covington, KY,<br />

3991, 8203, 9192<br />

Center for Health and Gender Equity, MD, 830<br />

Center for Health Care Strategies, NJ, 3613, 6201<br />

Center for Health Improvement, CA, 5475, 5476<br />

Center for Health Policy Development, ME, 1244,<br />

6202, 6203<br />

Center for Houstons Future, TX, 9645<br />

Center for Human Development, MA, 3980<br />

Center for Inspired Teaching, DC, 2555<br />

Center for International Media Action, NY, 6338<br />

Center for International Theater Development, MD,<br />

6339<br />

Center for Investigation for Success and Quality of<br />

Education, Mexico, 6340<br />

Center for Investigative Reporting, CA, 603<br />

Center for Justice and International Law, DC, 4048<br />

Center for Law and Social Policy, DC, 1245, 3614,<br />

4489, 4490, 6341<br />

Center for Leadership in School Reform, KY, 9372<br />

Center for Lobbying in the Public Interest, DC, 604<br />

Center for Maximum Potential Building Systems, TX,<br />

2413<br />

Center for Mental Retardation, OH, 8257<br />

Center for New Community, IL, 1466, 5477, 5877,<br />

7118<br />

Center for New Creation, WA, 10030<br />

Center for Non-Profit Corporations, NJ, 5404, 5630,<br />

6723<br />

Center for Nonprofit Advancement, DC, 2462, 2493,<br />

2494, 2556, 2557<br />

Center for Nonprofit Excellence, CO, 2160, 2195,<br />

8291, 3438, 3440, 3443, 2699, 8163, 9822<br />

Center for Nonprofit Management, TN, 7589, 9281,<br />

9292, 9297, 9301, 5946, 5947, 7590, 8855,<br />

9588, 9631, 9704<br />

Center for Nonviolent Education and Parenting, CA,<br />

8635<br />

Center for Pan-Asian Community Services, GA, 9373<br />

Center for Policy Alternatives, DC, 4141<br />

Center for Policy Studies, MN, 3615<br />

Center for Public Integrity, DC, 6893<br />

Center for Public Interest Research, MA, 831<br />

Center for Reform of School Systems, TX, 211-213,<br />

9577, 9693, 9736, 9749<br />

Center for Research and Advanced Studies of the<br />

National Polytechnic Institute, Mexico, 6342<br />

Center for Research and Higher Studies in Social<br />

Anthropology, Mexico, 832<br />

Center for Research, Support and Development of<br />

Culture, Vietnam, 6343<br />

Center for Resource Management, UT, 7469<br />

Center for Responsible Funding, PA, 9095<br />

Center for Responsible Lending, NC, 4491<br />

Center for Science and the Media, NY, 7878<br />

Center for Science in Public Participation, MT, 9962,<br />

10198<br />

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Center for Strengthening the Teaching Profession,<br />

WA, 1883<br />

Center for Studying Health System Change, DC, 5478<br />

Center for Tax and Budget Accountability, IL, 2944<br />

Center for Teaching Quality, NC, 4230, 9374<br />

Center for Teen Empowerment, MA, 7591<br />

Center for the Advancement of Women, NY, 6344<br />

Center for the Promotion and Defense of Sexual and<br />

Reproductive Rights, Peru, 6345<br />

Center for the Study and Promotion of Development,<br />

Peru, 4316<br />

Center for the Study of Social Policy, DC, 3616, 3617<br />

Center for the Visually Impaired, GA, 2828<br />

Center for Third World Organizing, CA, 1505, 6346,<br />

9983<br />

Center for Urban Congregational Renewal, MO, 9764<br />

Center for Victims of Violence and Crime, PA, 8801,<br />

8846<br />

Center for Volunteer and Nonprofit Leadership of<br />

Marin, CA, 1090-1096<br />

Center for Women and Enterprise, MA, 514, 3947,<br />

6724<br />

Center for Youth Issues, Nashville, TN, 9293<br />

Center of Andean Rural Studies-Bartolome de las<br />

Casas, Peru, 6347<br />

Center of Southwest Culture, NM, 5767<br />

Center of Vocational Alternatives for Mental Health,<br />

OH, 8134<br />

Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, DC, 1246,<br />

4317, 6348, 6894, 9863<br />

Center on Policy Initiatives, CA, 274<br />

Center on Race, Poverty and the Environment, CA,<br />

996<br />

Center on Sustainable Communities, IA, 1976, 3394<br />

Center School, MN, 5147<br />

Center to Promote HealthCare Access, CA, 186, 187<br />

CenterPointe, NE, 5337<br />

Centers for New Horizons, IL, 7592<br />

Centers of Excellence for Teacher Training, VA, 9830<br />

Centraide of Greater Montreal, Canada, 8600<br />

Central American Resource Center of Southern<br />

California, CA, 7593<br />

Central American University, Nicaragua, 6349, 6350<br />

Central Area Health Education Center, CT, 2307<br />

Central Bellport Civic Association, NY, 6895<br />

Central Childrens Home of North Carolina, NC, 7899<br />

Central Colorado Area Health Education Center, CO,<br />

2074<br />

Central Dallas Ministries, TX, 9375<br />

Central District Forum for Arts and Ideas, WA, 9910<br />

Central Indiana Educational Service Center, IN, 3360<br />

Central Institute for the Deaf, MO, 8929<br />

Central Neighborhood Health Foundation, CA, 275<br />

Central New Mexico Community College Foundation,<br />

NM, 3618<br />

Central New York Area Health Education Center, NY,<br />

2235<br />

Central Square Theater, MA, 3882<br />

Central Summit County Choral Society, OH, 8164<br />

Central Susquehanna Intermediate Unit, PA, 8802,<br />

8993<br />

Central Unica das Favelas do Rio de Janeiro, Brazil,<br />

6351<br />

Central Valley Center for the Arts, CA, 997<br />

Central Valley Health Network, CA, 276, 439<br />

Centre for African Family Studies, Kenya, 1247<br />

Centre for Development and Population Activities,<br />

DC, 6352<br />

Centre for Economic Governance and AIDS in Africa,<br />

South Africa, 6353<br />

Centre for Higher Education Transformation Trust,<br />

South Africa, 6354<br />

Centre for Research and Innovation in Social Policy<br />

and Practice, England, 6355<br />

CentrePoint, Canada, 3992<br />

Centro Agronomico Tropical de Investigacion y<br />

Ensenanza, Costa Rica, 6356<br />

Centro Cultural de Fargo-Moorhead, MN, 4716<br />

Centro Cultural Hispano de Oyster Bay East Norwich,<br />

NY, 6896<br />

Centro de la Comunidad, CT, 9376<br />

Centro Legal, MN, 4717<br />

Centro Legal Por Derechos Humanos, WI, 10219<br />

Centro Mexicano de Derecho Ambiental, Mexico, 833<br />

Centro Mujeres de la Esperanza, TX, 9716<br />

Centro Nueva Creacion-New Creation Community<br />

Center, PA, 9096<br />

Centro Romero, IL, 2945<br />

Century Foundation, NY, 6204<br />

CEOs for Cities, IL, 2700, 3619, 3883<br />

CEPA Gallery: The Art of Photography, NY, 7085<br />

Cesar E. Chavez Foundation, CA, 7594<br />

Chabot Space and Science Center, CA, 9377<br />

Chabot Space and Science Center Foundation, CA,<br />

1162<br />

Chagrin Falls Park Community Center, OH, 8078<br />

Challenger Learning Center of Northwest Indiana, IN,<br />

9378<br />

Chamber Foundation, Genesee, MI, 4620<br />

Chamber Foundation, Manatee, FL, 2701<br />

Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center, NY, 7356<br />

Chamber of Commerce Foundation of New Jersey, NJ,<br />

5479<br />

Chamber of Commerce Foundation, Joplin Area, MO,<br />

9379<br />

Chamber of Commerce of Greater Milwaukee,<br />

African-American, WI, 10220<br />

Chamco, WI, 10293<br />

Changemakers, CA, 1506, 1507, 5363, 6357<br />

Changing Worlds, IL, 2946, 3085<br />

Charities Aid Foundation America, VA, 5948-5954<br />

Charities Review Council of Minnesota, MN, 5148<br />

CharityWorks, VA, 2495, 2496<br />

Charles H. Wright Museum of African American<br />

History, MI, 4190<br />

Charles Lea Center, SC, 9248<br />

Charleston Stage Company, SC, 3066<br />

Charleston Symphony Orchestra, SC, 3067<br />

Charlotte Emergency Housing, NC, 7595<br />

Charlotte Maxwell Complementary Clinic, CA, 1508<br />

Charlotte-Mecklenburg Public Schools Foundation,<br />

NC, 7596<br />

Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools, NC, 10031<br />

Charter Oak Cultural Center, CT, 2308<br />

Chartwell School, CA, 542<br />

Chashama, NY, 6151<br />

Chatham College, PA, 8767, 8880, 9160<br />

Chattanooga Neighborhood Enterprise, TN, 9307<br />

Chattanooga-Hamilton County Public Education Fund,<br />

TN, 8636<br />

Chaya, Inc., WA, 9911<br />

Cheikh Anta Diop University, Senegal, 834<br />

Cherokee Child Advocacy Council, GA, 2775<br />

Chesapeake Bay Foundation, MD, 3545<br />

Chesapeake Bay Funders Network, MD, 2463<br />

Chesapeake Research Consortium, MD, 3581<br />

Cheswick Center, MD, 6121-6123<br />

CHF International, MD, 10032<br />

Chicago Bilingual Nurse Consortium, IL, 3229<br />

Chicago Cares, IL, 2906, 2912, 3213, 3948, 5246,<br />

7597, 8215<br />

Chicago Center for Health Systems Development, IL,<br />

3230<br />

Chicago Chamber Musicians, IL, 2947<br />

Chicago Childrens Choir, IL, 3086<br />

Chicago Childrens Museum, IL, 3135<br />

Chicago City Theater Company, IL, 2948<br />

Chicago Community Loan Fund, IL, 5955<br />

Chicago Community Ventures, IL, 5956<br />

Chicago Dramatists, IL, 2949<br />

Chicago Health Connection, IL, 3231<br />

Chicago Human Rhythm Project, IL, 2950, 3136<br />

Chicago Jazz Orchestra Association, IL, 2951<br />

Chicago Metropolis 2020, IL, 2952, 2953, 3060,<br />

3068, 3107, 3122, 3124, 3168<br />

Chicago Patient Safety Forum, IL, 3232, 3233<br />

Chicago Public Art Group, IL, 2954<br />

Chicago Public Education Fund, IL, 3137, 5631<br />

Chicago Public Schools, IL, 3087, 8355, 8356<br />

Chicago Rehab Network, IL, 2909, 2955, 3123,<br />

3169, 3214, 3949, 5957, 7598<br />

Chicago Sinfonietta, IL, 7483<br />

Chicago Teachers Union, IL, 3170<br />

Chicago Theater Group, IL, 3138<br />

Chicagoland Lutheran Educational Foundation, IL,<br />

3266<br />

Chicano Federation of San Diego County, CA, 7599<br />

Child Abuse and Neglect Council of Saginaw County,<br />

MI, 9380<br />

Child Abuse Evaluation Center, MN, 4718<br />

Child Advocacy Services Center, MO, 5249<br />

Child Advocates of San Bernardino County, CA, 277<br />

Child and Family Policy Center, IA, 3620<br />

Child and Family Policy Institute of California, CA,<br />

3621<br />

Child Care Connections, CO, 2107<br />

Child Care Coordinating Council of Detroit/Wayne<br />

County, MI, 2702<br />

Child Care Coordinating Council of San Mateo<br />

County, CA, 1662<br />

Child Care Law Center, CA, 1248<br />

Child Care Resource and Referral, IL, 2956<br />

Child Care Resources, WA, 10033, 10128<br />

Child Care Resources and Referral, MN, 4695<br />

Child Care Services Association, NC, 6358, 6690<br />

Child Care Works, MN, 4915<br />

Child Care, Inc., NY, 6152<br />

Child Development Policy Institute Education Fund,<br />

CA, 1249<br />

Child Health Services, NH, 7600<br />

Child Helpline International, Netherlands, 1845<br />

Child Neurology Foundation, MN, 4719<br />

Child Trends, DC, 3622, 6124<br />

Child Watch of Pittsburgh, PA, 8881<br />

Child Welfare League of America, VA, 2657, 7383<br />

Child Welfare Organizing Project, NY, 6897, 6898<br />

Child Welfare Policy and Practice Group, AL, 3623<br />

Childcare Education Resources, AL, 3285<br />

Childhaven, WA, 9912<br />

ChildNet, FL, 7601<br />

Children and Adults with Attention-Deficit/<br />

Hyperactivity Disorder, MD, 3317<br />

Children and Family Alliance, AZ, 50<br />

Children and Family Services Association, North<br />

Carolina, NC, 7900, 7901<br />

Children and Youth Justice Center, WA, 1884<br />

Children First Fund: The Chicago Public Schools<br />

Foundation, IL, 2957-2960, 7331<br />

Children in Christ, VA, 2082<br />

Children Now, CA, 1250, 3624<br />

Children of Lesbians and Gays Everywhere, CA, 4142<br />

Childrens Aid and Family Services, NJ, 6674<br />

Childrens Aid Society, NY, 5878<br />

Childrens Aid Society, Vermont, VT, 9806<br />

Childrens Assessment Center, MI, 4275<br />

Childrens Association for Maximum Potential, TX,<br />

9681<br />

Childrens Bereavement Center of South Texas, TX,<br />

9381, 9682<br />

Childrens Book Press, CA, 9382<br />

Childrens Book Project, CA, 625<br />

Childrens Center of Clackamas County, OR, 8519<br />

Childrens Health Care Foundation, MN, 5090<br />

Childrens Health Council, CA, 1097<br />

Childrens Health Fund, NY, 2394, 3496, 5192,<br />

5212, 5777, 5800, 5912, 5913, 6125, 6725,<br />

6770, 6850, 6863, 9651, 9898<br />

Childrens Health Initiative of San Luis Obispo, CA,<br />

1251<br />

Childrens HeartLink, MN, 3825, 4976, 5140-5142<br />

Childrens Home Society and Family Services, MN,<br />

4720, 5091, 5092<br />

Childrens Hospital, OH, 8238<br />

Childrens Hospital and Research Center at Oakland,<br />

CA, 7602<br />

Childrens Hospital Foundation, PA, 5958, 8714,<br />

8930-8933<br />

Childrens Hospital Los Angeles, CA, 440<br />

Childrens Hospital of Orange County Foundation, CA,<br />

1914<br />

Childrens Hospital of Pittsburgh Foundation, PA,<br />

2236<br />

Childrens Hospital Trust, South Africa, 4396<br />

Childrens Institute, OR, 8520<br />

Childrens Law Center of Minnesota, MN, 5048<br />

Childrens Literacy Initiative, PA, 3558, 5405, 8715<br />

Childrens Lubavitch Living and Learning Center, WI,<br />

10221, 10222<br />

Childrens Memorial Hospital, IL, 5480<br />

Childrens Museum of Bozeman, MT, 2755<br />

Childrens Museum of Cleveland, OH, 8249, 8258<br />

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RECIPIENT INDEX<br />

Childrens Museum of Phoenix, AZ, 51, 76<br />

Childrens Museum of Rutherford County, TN, 9383<br />

Childrens Museum of the Valley, OH, 8279<br />

Childrens Nurturing Project, CA, 278<br />

Childrens Relief Nursery, OR, 8329<br />

Childrens Restoration Network, GA, 7603<br />

Childrens Scholarship Fund, Philadelphia, PA, 8740<br />

Childrens Theater Company and School, MN, 6359<br />

Childrens Trust Fund, CT, 4318<br />

Childs Voice School, IL, 8934, 8935<br />

ChildServ, IL, 2961<br />

Childspace Cooperative Development, PA, 3352<br />

China National Institute for Educational Research,<br />

China, 6360<br />

China NPO Network, China, 6361<br />

Chinati Foundation, TX, 9694<br />

Chinatown Community Development Center, CA,<br />

702, 753<br />

Chinese Academy for Environmental Planning, China,<br />

577-580<br />

Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, 6362<br />

Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, China, 6363<br />

Chinese American Service League, IL, 2962<br />

Chinese Association of STD and AIDS Prevention and<br />

Control, China, 10034<br />

Chinese Preventive Medicine Association, China,<br />

10035<br />

Chinese-American Planning Council, NY, 5778,<br />

5959, 6726, 6727<br />

Choice USA, DC, 635<br />

Christ Church Unity, CA, 1472<br />

Christ Hospital, OH, 8190<br />

Christchurch School, VA, 2658<br />

Christian Associates International, CO, 2083<br />

Christian Board of Publication, MO, 3327<br />

Christian Healing Network, CO, 2084, 2150<br />

Christian Institute of Management, India, 8341<br />

Christian Leadership Alliance, CA, 10177<br />

Christian Schools International, MI, 10094<br />

Christina Educational Enrichment Fund, DE, 214<br />

CHRISTUS Santa Rosa Childrens Hospital<br />

Foundation, TX, 9683<br />

Chrysalis Academy of Life and Learning, IN, 3328<br />

Chrysalis Center, CT, 2309<br />

Chrysalis Works, CA, 4492<br />

Church Community Housing Corporation, RI, 9220<br />

Church of God in Christ, FL, 2659<br />

CIF of the San Francisco Foundation, CA, 279, 280,<br />

605, 606, 616, 617, 686, 690, 691, 703, 704,<br />

835, 836, 998, 999, 1074, 1163, 1252, 1253,<br />

1509-1516, 1618, 1872, 1885, 1886, 1909,<br />

2038, 2963, 4319, 4493, 5049, 5481, 6364,<br />

7241<br />

Circle of Ten - Network of Collaboration, TX, 5675<br />

Circus Center, CA, 837<br />

Citizen Schools, MA, 3884, 6126<br />

Citizens Conservation Corps of West Virginia, WV,<br />

7193<br />

Citizens for NYC, NY, 5914, 6845, 6899, 7222,<br />

7298<br />

Citizens Foundation, Pakistan, 485<br />

Citizens Planning and Housing Association, MD,<br />

3559-3561, 3625, 3804, 7119, 7384<br />

Citrus Valley Health Partners, CA, 1915<br />

City College 21st Century Foundation, NY, 7242<br />

City College of San Francisco, CA, 692, 693<br />

City Connect Detroit, MI, 2703, 2704, 4180, 4191,<br />

4192, 4221, 4231, 4320<br />

City Fields Foundation, CA, 481-483, 626, 636,<br />

1517<br />

City House, MN, 4721<br />

City Kids Art Factory, FL, 2617<br />

City on a Hill Charter School, MA, 4081<br />

City Theater Company, PA, 8803<br />

City to City Boston, MA, 3885<br />

City Vision Ministries, KS, 7604<br />

City, The, MN, 4722, 5050<br />

CityDance Ensemble, DC, 2558<br />

Civic Builders, NY, 3626<br />

Civic Consulting Alliance, IL, 2964<br />

Civic Results, CO, 1254, 2261<br />

Civic Space, Ukraine, 4494<br />

Civic Ventures, CA, 77<br />

Civic Works, MD, 3562<br />

Civil Society Institute, MA, 4916, 8994<br />

Civil Society Systems, VA, 6365<br />

Civitas Schools, IL, 3088, 3089<br />

Civitas Schools Foundation, IL, 2965<br />

Clackamas County Childrens Commission, OR, 8330<br />

Clara White Mission, FL, 2618, 7605<br />

Clare Housing, MN, 4723, 5051<br />

Claremont Graduate University, CA, 138, 1000<br />

Claremont Museum of Art, CA, 1153<br />

Claretian Associates, IL, 4397<br />

Clark Atlanta University, GA, 8357<br />

Clark County Department of Juvenile Justice<br />

Services, NV, 3627<br />

Clark County Educational Service Center, OH, 8276<br />

Clark County Food Bank Coalition, WA, 8456<br />

Clarke School for the Deaf, MA, 8936<br />

Class Acts Arts, MD, 2559<br />

Classroom of the Future Foundation, CA, 1473<br />

Classroom, Inc., NY, 2403, 5853, 5915, 6183,<br />

6626, 6661, 6763, 6865, 6900, 7221, 7322,<br />

7357, 7453<br />

Clatsop County Womens Crisis Services, OR, 8457<br />

Clayton County Board of Commissioners, GA, 3628<br />

Clayton Foundation, CO, 2059, 2108, 2132, 2155,<br />

2208<br />

Clean Air Task Force, MA, 3139<br />

Clean Air-Cool Planet, CT, 6270<br />

Clean Water Fund, DC, 5824<br />

Clean Wisconsin, WI, 4495<br />

Clemson University Research Foundation, SC, 9384<br />

Clergy and Laity United for Economic Justice, CA, 705<br />

Cleveland Baseball Federation, OH, 8079<br />

Cleveland Botanical Garden, OH, 8176<br />

Cleveland Furniture Bank, OH, 8259<br />

Cleveland Housing Network, OH, 8260<br />

Cleveland International Film Festival, OH, 8080<br />

Cleveland Municipal School District, OH, 8081-8083,<br />

8177<br />

Cleveland Museum of Natural History, OH, 8178<br />

Cleveland Orchestra, OH, 8084<br />

Cleveland Play House, OH, 8085<br />

Cleveland Rape Crisis Center, OH, 8250<br />

Cleveland Social Venture Partners, OH, 8086-8090<br />

Cleveland State University Foundation, OH, 8179<br />

Cleveland V.A. Medical Research and Education<br />

Foundation, OH, 8261<br />

Clifford W. Beers Guidance Clinic, CT, 2253, 9385<br />

Climate Solutions, WA, 10129<br />

Clinic Ole Foundation, CA, 4997<br />

Clinica Adelante, AZ, 78<br />

Close Up Foundation, VA, 7606<br />

Cloud Institute for Sustainability Education, NY, 5406<br />

Club 1 Alex, MN, 4724<br />

Clubbed Thumb, NY, 7243<br />

Co-op America Foundation, DC, 6901<br />

Co-Opportunity, CT, 2310, 7607<br />

Coachella Valley Housing Coalition, CA, 7608<br />

Coalition for a Livable Future, OR, 8521, 9913<br />

Coalition for Clean Air, CA, 838, 839<br />

Coalition for Homeless Intervention and Prevention of<br />

Greater Indianapolis, IN, 3385<br />

Coalition for Juvenile Justice, DC, 3629<br />

Coalition for Public Health, Israel, 637<br />

Coalition for Quality Education, OH, 8273<br />

Coalition for the Homeless of Houston/Harris<br />

County, TX, 9386<br />

Coalition of African, Arab, Asian, European and Latino<br />

Immigrants of Illinois, IL, 9387<br />

Coalition of Essential Schools, CA, 8637<br />

Coalition of Limited English Speaking Elderly, IL,<br />

3249<br />

Coalition to End Childhood Lead Poisoning, MD,<br />

3630<br />

Coalition to Restore Coastal Louisiana, LA, 7385<br />

Coastal Conservancy Association, CA, 1255<br />

Coastside Hope, CA, 2039<br />

Cochran Mill Nature Center and Arboretum, GA, 2776<br />

Coffee Producers Agrarian Cooperatives Union, Peru,<br />

6366<br />

Collaborating Agencies Responding to Disaster, CA,<br />

1518<br />

Collaborative Action for Public Education, HI, 3826<br />

Collaborative Communications Group, DC, 4496<br />

Collective Banking Group of Prince Georges County<br />

and Vicinity, MD, 7609<br />

College for All Texans Foundation Closing the Gaps,<br />

TX, 9388<br />

College for Every Student, VT, 2193, 2607, 2871,<br />

2893, 3837, 3886, 4095, 4321, 5407, 6619,<br />

6851, 7062, 7194, 9801, 9892<br />

College of Charleston Foundation, SC, 4497<br />

College of New Jersey, NJ, 5385, 5386<br />

College of the Christian Brothers of New Mexico, NM,<br />

4398<br />

College of Visual Arts, MN, 4674<br />

CollegeWorks, CA, 1001<br />

Colmena Milenaria, Mexico, 6367<br />

Colonial Williamsburg Foundation, VA, 139<br />

Colonias Development Council, NM, 9984<br />

Colorado Business Committee for the Arts, CO, 2161<br />

Colorado Center on Law and Policy, CO, 2133<br />

Colorado Conservation Trust, CO, 840, 841<br />

Colorado Enterprise Fund, CO, 5173<br />

Colorado Environmental Coalition, CO, 2262<br />

Colorado Immunization Information System, CO,<br />

2209<br />

Colorado League of Charter Schools, CO, 2109,<br />

3631<br />

Colorado Nonprofit Association, CO, 2060, 2078,<br />

2110, 2111, 2134, 2162, 2194, 5174<br />

Colorado Nonprofit Development Center, CO, 2135,<br />

2136, 2210, 7179<br />

Colorado Parent and Child Foundation, CO, 2061<br />

Colorado Progressive Coalition, CO, 2137<br />

Colorado Springs Child Nursery Centers, CO, 2062<br />

Colorado Staff Development Council, CO, 2211,<br />

2212<br />

Colorado, State of, CO, 2151<br />

Columbia Cascade Housing Corporation, OR, 8522<br />

Columbia College, IL, 2966, 3090<br />

Columbia Land Trust, WA, 10095<br />

Columbia Road Health Services, DC, 2560<br />

Columbia University, NY, 1256, 4498, 5482-5484,<br />

6205, 6902<br />

Columbus Bar Foundation, OH, 8135<br />

Columbus Health Department, OH, 8136<br />

Columbus Information Via Computer, OH, 8137<br />

Columbus Montessori Education Center, OH, 8138<br />

Columbus Public Schools, OH, 8638<br />

Columbus Speech and Hearing Center, OH, 8251<br />

Columbus State Community College Development<br />

Foundation, OH, 8139<br />

Combine Resource Institution, Indonesia, 6368<br />

Committee of Seventy, PA, 8995<br />

Common Good Ventures, ME, 3515<br />

Common Ground, WA, 7610<br />

Common Ground Community Housing Development<br />

Fund Corporation, NY, 5854, 7611<br />

Common Hope, MN, 6903<br />

Common Impact, MA, 3846, 3887, 3888, 3993,<br />

4030, 4096<br />

Commonweal, CA, 1257, 3632<br />

Commonwealth of Learning, Canada, 842<br />

Commonwealth Tenants Association, MA, 4082<br />

Commonwealth Zoological Corporation, MA, 8716<br />

Communications Leadership Institute, CA,<br />

1258-1261, 4499, 843-845, 6127, 6369, 7120<br />

Communications Network, IL, 281, 754, 846, 1262,<br />

2705, 5485, 6128, 7121, 7484, 8804<br />

Communities for a Better Environment, CA, 1002<br />

Communities in Schools - Central Texas, TX, 9389<br />

Communities in Schools of Atlanta, GA, 7612<br />

Communities in Schools of Jacksonville, FL, 2619,<br />

7613<br />

Communities in Schools of New Jersey, NJ, 7614<br />

Communities in Schools of Philadelphia, PA, 8996<br />

Communities in Schools of Washington State, WA,<br />

10036<br />

Community Access Partners of San Buenaventura,<br />

CA, 9390<br />

Community Accountants, PA, 8741<br />

Community Advocates, WI, 10268<br />

Community Bridges, MD, 2561<br />

Community Builders, DC, 9864<br />

Community Building Initiative, NC, 2706, 7959<br />

Community Care Network, OH, 8065<br />

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RECIPIENT INDEX<br />

Grants for Capacity Building, Management & Technical Assistance<br />

Community Catalyst, MA, 4500, 4501, 5486, 5487,<br />

6153<br />

Community Chaplaincy, CA, 1181, 2845<br />

Community Chest of the Western Cape, South Africa,<br />

4502<br />

Community Clinic Association of Los Angeles County,<br />

CA, 282<br />

Community Clothes Closet, WI, 5625<br />

Community Coalition for Substance Abuse Prevention<br />

and Treatment, CA, 1003, 4503<br />

Community College Leadership Development<br />

Initiative, CA, 847<br />

Community College of Allegheny County Educational<br />

Foundation, PA, 8805, 8806, 8882, 9161<br />

Community Conferencing Center, MD, 7122<br />

Community Connection of Northeast Oregon, OR,<br />

8523<br />

Community Connections of Jacksonville, FL, 2620<br />

Community Counseling Centers of Chicago, IL, 2967<br />

Community Court of Justice, Nigeria, 6370<br />

Community Dental Care, MN, 4845<br />

Community Design Center of Minnesota, MN, 4846,<br />

4917<br />

Community Design Center of Pittsburgh, PA, 8682,<br />

8807, 8850, 9193<br />

Community Development Collaborative of Greater<br />

Columbus, OH, 8140, 8216<br />

Community Development Institute, CA, 706, 1873<br />

Community Development Resource Association,<br />

South Africa, 4504<br />

Community Development Technologies Center, CA,<br />

1004, 1977, 7615<br />

Community Economic Development Assistance<br />

Corporation, MA, 6728<br />

Community Enrichment Center, TX, 9578<br />

Community Environmental Council, CA, 1614<br />

Community Family Centers, TX, 9391<br />

Community Finance Resource Center, Vietnam, 6371<br />

Community Food Bank of New Jersey, NJ, 5387<br />

Community Foundation Partnership, Russia, 4505<br />

Community Frameworks, WA, 10110<br />

Community Harvest Food Bank of Northeast Indiana,<br />

IN, 3298<br />

Community Harvest Project, MA, 4126<br />

Community Health Alliance of Pasadena, CA, 188,<br />

283, 441, 1906<br />

Community Health Care Association of New York<br />

State, NY, 6904<br />

Community Health Councils, CA, 5488<br />

Community Health Systems, CA, 7616<br />

Community HealthCare Association of the Dakotas,<br />

SD, 3408<br />

Community Housing Partnership, CA, 707<br />

Community Housing Resource Center, WA, 1978<br />

Community Housing Resources of Arizona, AZ, 7617<br />

Community Housing Wyandotte County, KS, 5255,<br />

6691, 7618<br />

Community Investment Corporation, IL, 5960<br />

Community Kitchens of Birmingham, AL, 5<br />

Community Learning Center, PA, 9097<br />

Community Links Hawaii, HI, 2896<br />

Community Loan Fund of Southwestern<br />

Pennsylvania, PA, 8883<br />

Community Media Workshop at Columbia College, IL,<br />

2910, 2968, 2969, 3215, 6372<br />

Community MusicWorks, RI, 9221<br />

Community Network for Appropriate Technologies,<br />

CA, 284<br />

Community Networking Resources, NM, 683, 5825<br />

Community of Reconciliation, PA, 8857<br />

Community Oral Health Services, CA, 285<br />

Community Organizations Legal Assistance Project,<br />

IN, 3329, 8201<br />

Community Outreach, OR, 8524<br />

Community Partners, CA, 286-288, 442-444, 623,<br />

687, 848, 849, 1005, 1006, 1467, 1916,<br />

1943-1945, 1979, 5347, 5676, 7386, 7619,<br />

9392<br />

Community Partnership for Child Development, CO,<br />

2063<br />

Community Policy, Research and Training Institute,<br />

MS, 6373<br />

Community Reinvestment Association of North<br />

Carolina, NC, 7960<br />

Community Research Council, TN, 3633, 9282,<br />

9308, 9309<br />

Community Resource Center, CO, 2075, 2138,<br />

2139, 2163, 2164, 2229, 5175<br />

Community Resource Exchange, NY, 6184, 6244,<br />

6250, 6668, 6669, 6711, 6905-6907, 7049,<br />

7050<br />

Community Resource Network, MO, 5256<br />

Community Resources Council of Shawnee County,<br />

KS, 3412<br />

Community Resources for Justice, MA, 3634<br />

Community Resources for Science, CA, 153, 1929,<br />

9737<br />

Community Response Network, CA, 755<br />

Community Revitalization and Economic<br />

Development Center, MI, 4276<br />

Community Rights Counsel, DC, 638, 2263, 2593,<br />

3790, 7123<br />

Community Service Center of Central Florida, FL,<br />

7620<br />

Community Services Agency, CA, 1263<br />

Community Services Northwest, WA, 10096<br />

Community Servings, MA, 2165<br />

Community Shares of Colorado, CO, 5052<br />

Community Shares of Minnesota, MN, 4847, 5053<br />

Community Shelter Board, OH, 8141, 8239<br />

Community Stabilization Project, MN, 4725<br />

Community Technology Development Trust,<br />

Zimbabwe, 4322<br />

Community to Community Development, WA, 9985<br />

Community Training and Assistance Center, MA,<br />

4506, 6908-6911<br />

Community United Against Violence, CA, 756<br />

Community United Way of Pioneer Valley, MA, 3981<br />

Community Violence Intervention Center, ND, 4726<br />

Community Wealth Ventures, DC, 1846, 8068<br />

Community Works, MA, 4097, 6154<br />

Community-Minded Enterprises, WA, 4323<br />

CommunityWorks in West Virginia, WV, 8683<br />

Companies to Classrooms, MN, 10302<br />

Companion Dog Connection, MN, 5054<br />

Company for Promotion of Small-Scale Investments,<br />

Mozambique, 4324, 6374<br />

Compass for Lifelong Discovery, CO, 2140<br />

Compass School, RI, 9222<br />

CompassPoint Nonprofit Services, CA, 289, 445,<br />

757, 758, 1007, 1264, 1519, 1663-1667,<br />

2040, 2562, 3635, 3636, 4325<br />

Comprehensive Advanced Life Support, MN, 4727<br />

Comprehensive Community Child Care Organization,<br />

OH, 8204, 8244, 8245<br />

Comprehensive Housing Assistance, MD, 3805,<br />

7621<br />

CompuMentor, CA, 1520, 4326, 4507, 7387, 7388<br />

Comunidad y Biodiversidad, Mexico, 1265<br />

Comunidades Latinas Unidas en Servicio, MN, 4918<br />

Concepts for Adaptive Learning, CT, 2254<br />

Concern Worldwide, Ireland, 6375<br />

Confederation of Somali Community in Minnesota,<br />

MN, 4848<br />

Conflict Center, CO, 2213<br />

Congo Square Theater Company, IL, 2970<br />

Congregacion Leon de Juda, MA, 3889<br />

Congregation Beth Am, CA, 1668<br />

Congregation Bnai Jeshurun, NY, 2834<br />

Congregations Organized for Prophetic Engagement,<br />

CA, 290<br />

Congregations United for Neighborhood Action, PA,<br />

3210<br />

Congreso de Latinos Unidos, PA, 6129, 7622<br />

Congress for the New Urbanism, IL, 8997<br />

Congress of California Seniors Education and<br />

Research Fund, CA, 9393<br />

Congressional Coalition on Adoption Institute, DC,<br />

9865<br />

Connecticut Center for School Change, CT, 2384,<br />

2405, 5632, 6729<br />

Connecticut Coalition to End Homelessness, CT,<br />

2311<br />

Connecticut Guitar Society, CT, 2312<br />

Connecticut Housing Coalition, CT, 2313, 4032<br />

Connecticut Puerto Rican Forum, CT, 2314<br />

Connecticut State Department of Education, CT,<br />

7485<br />

Connecticut Youth Services Association, CT, 2315<br />

ConnectiKids, CT, 2316<br />

Connectinc, NC, 7961<br />

Connections for the Homeless, IL, 2971<br />

Connections Individual and Family Services, TX, 9684<br />

ConnectMichigan Alliance, MI, 4232, 8732<br />

Conscious Youth Media Crew Project, CA, 1521<br />

Consejo Ciudadano del Premio Nacional de<br />

Periodismo, Mexico, 850<br />

Conservation Consultants, PA, 8808<br />

Conservation Fund, VA, 4508, 8884<br />

Conservation International, VA, 1669<br />

Conservation Leaders Network, OR, 9963<br />

Conservation Resources, NJ, 5408, 6753<br />

Conservation Society of Pohnpei, Federated States of<br />

Micronesia, 1266<br />

Conservation Strategy Fund, CA, 499<br />

Conservatree, CA, 639, 1522, 2264<br />

Conserve Wildlife Foundation of New Jersey, NJ,<br />

8998<br />

Consilience Group, TN, 9276<br />

Consortium for Entrepreneurship Education, OH,<br />

2497, 3054, 3055<br />

Consortium for Oceanographic Research and<br />

Education, DC, 7332<br />

Consortium for Public Education, PA, 8768, 9162<br />

Consortium for School Networking, DC, 9394<br />

Consortium of Private Organizations for the<br />

Promotion of Small and Micro Enterprise, Peru,<br />

6376<br />

Consultative Group on Biological Diversity, CA, 555,<br />

581, 851, 1136, 1137, 1164, 1267, 1268,<br />

2414, 3527, 4049, 6271, 6912, 7389<br />

Consulting for Creative Options, ME, 3520<br />

Consumer Action, CA, 291<br />

Consumer Credit Counseling Service of Southern<br />

New England, CT, 7623<br />

Consumers Association of Penang, Malaysia, 6377<br />

Consumers Union of United States, DC, 7124<br />

Contact Community Services, NY, 5921<br />

Contact Pittsburgh, PA, 8885<br />

Contemporary Arts Center, LA, 618<br />

Contemporary Jewish Museum, CA, 1008<br />

Continuing Education and Research Foundation, WI,<br />

5143<br />

Contra Costa Faith Works, CA, 1523, 1524<br />

Contra Costa Interfaith Sponsoring Committee, CA,<br />

292<br />

Contra Costa, County of, CA, 2041<br />

Convent of the Sacred Heart, NY, 6709<br />

Convergence Health Consulting, CA, 1165<br />

Cook Communications Ministries International, CO,<br />

2085<br />

Cook, County of, IL, 3637<br />

Cooke Center for Learning and Development, NY,<br />

7624<br />

Cookie Cart, MN, 4998, 5055<br />

Cooperative Business Assistance Corporation, NJ,<br />

7625<br />

Coopers Ferry Development Association, NJ, 5438,<br />

8999<br />

Coordinadora de Organizaciones e Instituciones<br />

Juveniles, Bolivia, 4327<br />

COPE Health Solutions, CA, 1917, 8639<br />

Core Knowledge Foundation, VA, 3546<br />

Cornell University, NY, 3638, 6768, 7333<br />

Cornerstone Advocacy Service, MN, 4728<br />

Coro Center for Civic Leadership, PA, 8601, 8809<br />

Coro Northern California, CA, 708<br />

Coro Southern California, CA, 293, 7626<br />

Corporate Council on Africa, DC, 852<br />

Corporation for a Skilled Workforce, MI, 759, 4233,<br />

4509-4512, 10130<br />

Corporation for Enterprise Development, DC, 4513,<br />

6378, 6692<br />

Corporation for Open Lands, IL, 3069<br />

Corporation for Supportive Housing, CA, 1619, 5489,<br />

2922, 2972, 4452, 7475<br />

Corporation for the Development of Microenterprises,<br />

Colombia, 6379<br />

Corporation to Develop Communities of Tampa, FL,<br />

7627<br />

Corvallis Arts Center, OR, 8525<br />

COSI Toledo, OH, 9738<br />

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RECIPIENT INDEX<br />

Council Bluffs, City of, IA, 3398, 3399<br />

Council for a Better Louisiana, LA, 3501<br />

Council for Adult and Experiential Learning, IL, 3639<br />

Council for Aid to Education, NY, 6717<br />

Council for Children, NC, 7962<br />

Council for Educational Advancement, MO, 7628<br />

Council for Excellence in Government, DC, 6380<br />

Council for Native Hawaiian Advancement, HI, 2894<br />

Council for the Spanish Speaking, WI, 10269<br />

Council of Chief State School Officers, DC, 215,<br />

4514, 10037<br />

Council of Community Services of New York State,<br />

NY, 6281<br />

Council of Great Lakes Governors, IL, 3140<br />

Council of Independent Colleges, DC, 6798<br />

Council of Michigan Foundations, MI, 4515<br />

Council of New Jersey Grantmakers, NJ, 5664<br />

Council of Senior Centers and Services of New York<br />

City, NY, 7051, 7308<br />

Council of State Governments, KY, 3141, 3142,<br />

9000<br />

Council on Competitiveness, DC, 5619<br />

Council on Foundations, VA, 2707, 6381, 6382<br />

Council on Library and Information Resources, DC,<br />

6799<br />

Counseling Center of Milwaukee, WI, 10270<br />

Count Me In for Womens Economic Independence,<br />

NY, 5801-5803, 6852<br />

CounterPULSE, CA, 1525<br />

Countywide Community Development Corporation,<br />

NC, 7963<br />

Court Appointed Special Advocates of Baltimore, MD,<br />

3640<br />

Court Appointed Special Advocates of Central Texas,<br />

TX, 9395<br />

Court Appointed Special Advocates of Chesterfield<br />

County, VA, 9835<br />

Court Appointed Special Advocates of Clackamas<br />

County, OR, 8526<br />

Court Appointed Special Advocates of Deshutes<br />

County, OR, 8527<br />

Court Appointed Special Advocates of Fairfax, VA,<br />

9866<br />

Court Appointed Special Advocates of Lane County,<br />

OR, 8528<br />

Court Appointed Special Advocates of Multnomah<br />

County, OR, 8331<br />

Court Appointed Special Advocates, Henrico County,<br />

VA, 9836<br />

Court Appointed Special Advocates, Richmond, VA,<br />

9837<br />

Court Street Village Non-Profit Housing Corporation,<br />

MI, 4193, 4199<br />

Covenant House, NY, 6185<br />

Covenant House Alaska, AK, 9914<br />

Covenant House California, CA, 1946<br />

CoverColorado, CO, 2214<br />

Crazy Mountain Productions, MT, 2756<br />

Creating an Environment of Success, TN, 7629<br />

Creating Hope International, MI, 1670-1672<br />

Creating Sustainable Green Schoolyards<br />

Collaborative, CA, 1526<br />

Creative Alliance, MD, 3563, 3806<br />

Creative Capital Foundation, NY, 204, 853, 1009,<br />

5855, 6226, 6272, 6273, 6730, 7518<br />

Creative Commons, CA, 854, 855<br />

Creative Time, NY, 8640<br />

Creativity Explored, CA, 1527<br />

Criminal Justice Coordinating Council, DC, 3641,<br />

3642<br />

Crisis Assistance Ministry, NC, 7462, 7630<br />

Crisis Management International, GA, 7334<br />

Crisis Ministry of Princeton and Trenton, NJ, 5388<br />

Critical Path Institute, AZ, 1980<br />

Crocker Art Museum, CA, 1010<br />

Crooked Tree Arts Council, MI, 4256<br />

Cross and Joftus, MD, 4516<br />

Cross Performance, NY, 6800<br />

Cross Vermont Trail Association, VT, 9807<br />

Cross-Over Ministry, VA, 9893<br />

Crossroads of the American Revolution National<br />

Heritage Area, NJ, 5439<br />

Crossroads Resource Center, MN, 5879<br />

Crotched Mountain Foundation, NH, 3994<br />

Crude Accountability, VA, 7470<br />

CSB Consulting, CA, 1269, 1270<br />

Cuban Artists Fund, NY, 7244<br />

Cultural Alliance of Greater Washington, DC, 2542<br />

Cultural Development Corporation of the District of<br />

Columbia, DC, 2563<br />

Culver City Education Foundation, CA, 9396<br />

Cunningham Dance Foundation, NY, 6801<br />

Cuyahoga Community Land Trust, OH, 8091<br />

Cuyahoga County Public Library, OH, 8092<br />

Cygnet Theater Company, CA, 1011, 1474<br />

D and R Greenway Land Trust, NJ, 9001<br />

Dallas Achieves, TX, 9648<br />

Dallas County Juvenile Department, TX, 3643<br />

Dallas Opera, TX, 9687<br />

Dallas Social Venture Partners, TX, 9607, 9608,<br />

9707<br />

Daly City Peninsula Partnership Collaborative, CA,<br />

1673<br />

Daly City Youth Health Center, CA, 1674<br />

Damayan Migrant Workers Association, NY, 6913<br />

Damespointe, GA, 2777-2781<br />

Dance Affiliates, PA, 9002<br />

Dance Continuum, NY, 6802<br />

Dance Exchange, MD, 6803<br />

Dance Institute of Washington, DC, 2564<br />

Dance New Amsterdam, NY, 6914<br />

Dance Theater of Harlem, NY, 5856<br />

Dance-New Jersey, NJ, 5409<br />

Dance/NYC, NY, 6846<br />

Dance/USA, DC, 2565<br />

Dancewave, NY, 6639, 6915<br />

Danceworks, WI, 10271<br />

Daniel, FL, 2660<br />

Daniel Joseph Jenkins Institute for Children, SC,<br />

2661<br />

Dartmouth College, NH, 5357<br />

DASRA, India, 8492<br />

DataCenter, CA, 1528, 7390<br />

Daughters of Hawaii, HI, 2858<br />

Davis Street Family Resource Center, CA, 1858<br />

Day Worker Center at Mountain View, CA, 1675<br />

DC Central Kitchen, DC, 7631<br />

DC Children and Youth Investment Trust Corporation,<br />

DC, 2566<br />

DC Public Charter School Cooperative, DC, 117<br />

DC SCORES, DC, 2567<br />

DC Wheel Productions, DC, 2568<br />

De Paul Treatment Centers, OR, 8529<br />

DEAF-MADC, MN, 5056<br />

Deakin University, Australia, 8358, 8359<br />

Deanna Gomby Consulting, CA, 1271<br />

Death Penalty Information Center, DC, 7125<br />

Dee Norton Lowcountry Childrens Center, SC, 7902<br />

Deep South Center for Environmental Justice, LA,<br />

4050<br />

Deeply Rooted Productions, IL, 3143<br />

Delaware Art Museum, DE, 2662<br />

Delaware Department of Education, DE, 7486<br />

Delaware Valley Grantmakers, PA, 8717, 8742,<br />

8853<br />

Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission, PA,<br />

9003, 9004<br />

Dell-Arte, CA, 1012<br />

Delridge Neighborhoods Development Association,<br />

WA, 9915<br />

Delta Institute, IL, 2973<br />

Delta State University, MS, 5236<br />

Democracy Works, CT, 2317, 2318<br />

DemocracyInAction.org, DC, 7126, 7391<br />

Demos: A Network for Ideas and Action, NY, 294,<br />

3644, 4328, 5880, 7245, 7246<br />

Denver Academy of Torah, CO, 2215<br />

Denver Center for International Studies Foundation,<br />

CO, 2216<br />

Denver Health and Hospitals Foundation, CO, 5045<br />

Denver School of Science and Technology, CO, 9589<br />

Denver Zoological Foundation, CO, 7471<br />

Denver, City and County of, CO, 3645<br />

DePaul University, IL, 4098<br />

Des Moines Business Education Alliance, IA, 3406,<br />

8212<br />

Des Moines Neighbors Neighborhood Resource<br />

Office, IA, 3395<br />

DeSales Community Housing Corporation, MO, 7632<br />

Deschutes County Childrens Foundation, OR, 8530<br />

Desert Mission Neighborhood Renewal, AZ, 7633<br />

Design Corps, NC, 7890, 9609<br />

Design Response, CA, 1676<br />

DeSoto County School District, FL, 5230<br />

Detroit Economic Growth Foundation, MI, 2708,<br />

4181, 4399<br />

Detroit Entrepreneurship Institute, MI, 9397<br />

Detroit Renaissance Foundation, MI, 2709, 4170,<br />

4400<br />

Detroit Youth Foundation, MI, 4401<br />

Detroit-Shoreway Community Development<br />

Organization, OH, 8093<br />

Deutsche Stiftung Weltbevoelkerung, Germany,<br />

1272<br />

Development Alternatives and Resource Centre,<br />

Nigeria, 6383<br />

Development Associates International, CO, 2086<br />

Development Institute for Tradition and Environment,<br />

China, 6384<br />

Development Research Centre of the State Council,<br />

China, 6385<br />

Development Training Institute, MD, 7634-7636,<br />

7964<br />

Development, Research and Projects Centre, Nigeria,<br />

1273<br />

Developmental Studies Center, CA, 1887<br />

DFW Center for Autism, TX, 9579<br />

Dharma Technology, UT, 10199<br />

Dickinson College, PA, 6804<br />

DICTUC S.A., Chile, 8360<br />

Digital Learning Commons, WA, 9916<br />

Dillard University, LA, 5881<br />

Dimock Community Health Center, MA, 3890<br />

Diocese of Lexington, KY, 2437<br />

Diocese of Memphis, TN, 9770<br />

Diocese of Phoenix, AZ, 79<br />

Diocese of Rockville Centre, NY, 6916<br />

Diocese of Tucson, AZ, 2438<br />

Direct Action and Research Training Center, FL,<br />

4517, 9986<br />

Direct CareGiver Association, AZ, 64, 96<br />

Disability Advocates of Kent County, MI, 4277<br />

Discovery 2000, AL, 6, 9398<br />

Discovery Science Center of Orange County, CA,<br />

7637<br />

Diversified Abilities, OR, 8458<br />

Diversity Center of Northeast Ohio, OH, 8180<br />

DKT International, DC, 856, 1274, 5305, 5306<br />

Do Jump Extremely Physical Theater, OR, 8484,<br />

8531, 9917<br />

DOCKDA Rural Development Agency, South Africa,<br />

4518<br />

Dolores Huerta Foundation, CA, 295<br />

Dominic Walsh Dance Theater, TX, 9565<br />

Dominican Sisters of Mission San Jose, CA, 1859<br />

Dominik Hasek Youth Hockey League, NY, 7086<br />

Donors Forum of Chicago, IL, 2974, 2975, 3144,<br />

7638<br />

Donors Trust, VA, 2599, 2600, 4226, 6253, 6254,<br />

7323, 7950, 10246<br />

DonorsChoose North Carolina, NC, 3547<br />

Door Dog Music Productions, CA, 500, 1529<br />

Douglas Gould and Company, NY, 6386<br />

Douglass Community Association, MI, 4289, 4290,<br />

4329<br />

DOVA, Inc., NY, 6805<br />

Down East Partnership for Children, NC, 6693<br />

Down Syndrome Association of Orange County, CA,<br />

1947<br />

Down to Earth, International Campaign for Ecological<br />

Justice in Indonesia, England, 6387<br />

Downeast Lakes Land Trust, ME, 8718<br />

Downtown Detroit Partnership, MI, 4402<br />

Downtown Evening Soup Kitchen, CT, 2385<br />

Downtown Initiative for the Visual Arts, OR, 8532<br />

Downtown Management Organization, PA, 8684<br />

Downtown Now, MO, 7639<br />

Downtown Womens Center, CA, 1948<br />

Draper Richards Foundation, CA, 4019, 4020<br />

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Grants for Capacity Building, Management & Technical Assistance<br />

DrawBridge: An Arts Program for Homeless Children,<br />

CA, 709, 1098<br />

DreamYard Drama Project, NY, 6388, 6917<br />

Drexel University, PA, 296<br />

Drug Abuse Comprehensive Coordinating Office, FL,<br />

9399<br />

DSM Management Group, TX, 9590<br />

Ducks Unlimited, TN, 3070<br />

Due Process of Law Foundation, DC, 4051<br />

Duke University, NC, 857, 3145, 3318, 4234, 6389,<br />

6390, 7903, 9823<br />

Duke University Health System, NC, 7904<br />

Duke University Medical Center, NC, 9257<br />

Duncan Regional Hospital Health Foundation, OK,<br />

9400<br />

DuPage Federation of Human Services Reform, IL,<br />

2976<br />

Duquesne University, PA, 8769, 8886<br />

Durango 4-C Council, CO, 2064, 2065<br />

Durham Affordable Housing Coalition, NC, 7965<br />

Durham Public Schools, NC, 7966<br />

Dutch Center for Indigenous Peoples Foundation,<br />

Netherlands, 501<br />

E3: Employers for Education Excellence, OR, 8459,<br />

8533, 8534<br />

Eagle Rock Community Cultural Association, CA,<br />

1949<br />

Eagle Wings Ministries, WA, 10097<br />

Early Childhood Alliance, IN, 3299, 3300<br />

Early Childhood Council of Larimer County, CO, 2066<br />

Early Childhood Council of the San Luis Valley, CO,<br />

2067<br />

Early Childhood Investment Corporation, MI, 4403<br />

Early Childhood Resource Center, MN, 4729<br />

Earned Assets Resource Network, CA, 1530<br />

Earth Action Network, CT, 1138<br />

Earth Economics, WA, 10119<br />

EarthCorps, WA, 7472<br />

Earthjustice, CA, 2265<br />

Earthwatch Institute, MA, 3274, 5410<br />

East African Health Project, MN, 4730<br />

East Baltimore Development, MD, 3646-3651, 3807<br />

East Bay Agency for Children, CA, 7640<br />

East Bay Cancer Support Group, CA, 1531<br />

East Bay Spanish Speaking Citizens Foundation, CA,<br />

9401<br />

East District Family Resource Center, VA, 3652,<br />

3653<br />

East End Neighborhood House Association, OH,<br />

8262<br />

East Hills Council of Neighbors, MI, 4647<br />

East L.A. Community Corporation, CA, 7641<br />

East Liberty Development, PA, 7392<br />

East Liberty Family Health Care Center, PA, 8810<br />

East Market Street Development Corporation, NC,<br />

9402<br />

East Metro Womens Council, MN, 4731<br />

East Palo Alto Kids Foundation, CA, 5961<br />

East Side Arts Council, MN, 5093<br />

East Williamson County Interagency Support Council,<br />

TX, 8602<br />

Easter Seals ARC of Northeast Indiana, IN, 3301<br />

Easter Seals North Texas, TX, 9580, 9750<br />

Eastern Environmental Law Center, NJ, 5411, 5440,<br />

5698<br />

Eastern Maine Development Corporation, ME, 7180<br />

Eastside College Preparatory School, CA, 1013<br />

Eau Claire Cooperative Health Center, SC, 9252<br />

Ecclesia Ministries, MA, 6918, 6919<br />

Ecoagriculture International, DC, 1275<br />

EcoLogic Development Fund, MA, 1677, 2415,<br />

3528, 5962, 6731<br />

Ecologists Linked for Organizing Grassroots<br />

Initiatives and Action, VT, 7247<br />

Economic Opportunity Institute, WA, 3250<br />

Economic Policy Institute, DC, 7279<br />

Ecotrust, OR, 1276, 1277<br />

Ecotrust Canada, Canada, 1166<br />

ECQ Group, NY, 6920<br />

Edge Connection, GA, 4099, 8002<br />

Edison Community College, FL, 2738<br />

Educare of Omaha, NE, 5321, 5322<br />

Educating Africans for Christ, MS, 5209<br />

Education and Research Foundation of the Better<br />

Business Bureau of Metropolitan New York, NY,<br />

6921<br />

Education Commission of the States, CO, 858, 6391<br />

Education Conservancy, OR, 6718<br />

Education Development Center, MA, 4330, 7127,<br />

7487, 9403, 9632, 8361-8367<br />

Education Development Foundation, Tanzania,<br />

Zanzibar and Pemba, 4919<br />

Education for Life Program, Kenya, 2439<br />

Education Fund of Family Planning Advocates of New<br />

York State, NY, 4052, 6155<br />

Education Law Center, NJ, 5633<br />

Education Law Center-PA, PA, 3171, 9098<br />

Education Pioneers, CA, 216, 6853<br />

Education Resource Strategies, MA, 2782-2787<br />

Education Sector, DC, 3361<br />

Education Service Center Region 10, TX, 8368<br />

Education Trust, DC, 710<br />

Education Trust-West, CA, 859<br />

Educational Broadcasting Corporation, NY, 860, 861<br />

Educational Enrichment Systems, CA, 1278<br />

Educational Information and Resource Center, NJ,<br />

5412<br />

Educational Network of Artists in Creative Theater,<br />

NY, 6392, 6922<br />

Educational Partnerships, CT, 5324-5335<br />

Educational Resources for Children, CT, 2319<br />

Educational Results Partnership, CA, 5677, 8205<br />

Educational Service Center of Cuyahoga County, OH,<br />

8193<br />

Educational Testing Service, NJ, 217, 6627<br />

Educators for Social Responsibility Metropolitan<br />

Area, NY, 7454<br />

Edvance, TX, 218<br />

EdVenture Group, WV, 8685<br />

EdVisions, MN, 4696, 10038<br />

EdVoice Institute for Research and Education, CA,<br />

862<br />

Edward Foundation, IL, 2977<br />

Edwin Gould Services for Children and Families, NY,<br />

6923<br />

Effective Communities Project, MN, 6393<br />

Efficacy Institute, MA, 3838, 3847, 3891<br />

Effort Inc., CA, 297<br />

Eftin, MN, 4732<br />

EHC LifeBuilders, CA, 1279-1283<br />

Eisenhower Medical Center, CA, 8641<br />

El Centro de Hospitalidad, NY, 6924<br />

El Centro de la Raza, WA, 9918<br />

El Paso Interreligious Sponsoring Organization, TX,<br />

3654<br />

El Puente Community Development Corporation, CA,<br />

1950<br />

El Valor Corporation, IL, 2978<br />

Eleanor B. Rainey Memorial Institute, OH, 8094,<br />

8181<br />

Electronic Privacy Information Center, DC, 6394<br />

Elgin Academy, IL, 3108<br />

Elgin Childrens Chorus, IL, 3109<br />

Elgin Recreation Center, IL, 3110<br />

Elgin Youth Symphony Orchestra, IL, 3111<br />

Elijahs Promise, NJ, 5389<br />

Elim Christian Services, IL, 9404<br />

Elim Fellowship, NY, 2087<br />

Eliza Bryant Center, OH, 2237<br />

Elizabeth Buffum Chace House, RI, 9223<br />

Elizabeth Pierce Olmsted, MD, Center for the Visually<br />

Impaired, NY, 6765<br />

Elizabeth Seton Center, PA, 8887<br />

Elkhorn Slough Foundation, CA, 543<br />

Ellen Hines Smith Girls Home, SC, 9249<br />

Ellis Memorial and Eldredge House, MA, 3892<br />

Elmwood Foundation for Architectural and Historical<br />

Preservation, RI, 9224<br />

Elon Homes for Children, NC, 7937<br />

Elon University, NC, 7967<br />

EmcArts, NY, 1014<br />

Emerald City Theater Company, IL, 2979<br />

Emergycare, PA, 8759<br />

Emory University, GA, 2829<br />

Empire Justice Center, NY, 5963, 6156<br />

Empower Oahu, HI, 2889, 2895<br />

Energy Research Institute, China, 582<br />

Engaging Communication, NM, 5739<br />

EngenderHealth, NY, 863, 1284, 1285, 1910, 5094,<br />

5307, 5308, 6395<br />

Engines for Education, FL, 5271<br />

Enterprise Center, PA, 2710, 5964, 8003, 9005,<br />

9099, 9194<br />

Enterprise Community Partners, NM, 5740<br />

Enterprise Corporation of the Delta, MS, 4053,<br />

4331, 5240, 6396, 7128<br />

Enterprising Environmental Solutions, PA, 583, 584,<br />

2416, 7248, 7393, 7968, 9006, 9964<br />

Entrepreneurs Foundation, CA, 1678, 1679<br />

Entrepreneurs Foundation of the Northwest, OR,<br />

8535-8537<br />

Environment California Research and Policy Center,<br />

CA, 446<br />

Environment Northeast, ME, 4054<br />

Environment Texas Research and Policy Center, TX,<br />

9660<br />

Environmental and Social Studies Group, Mexico,<br />

6397<br />

Environmental Careers Organization, MA, 154, 6754,<br />

6755<br />

Environmental Defense, CA, 864, 5413<br />

Environmental Education Association of Oregon, OR,<br />

8538<br />

Environmental Federation of New York, NY, 6925<br />

Environmental Flying Services, AZ, 1139<br />

Environmental Health Fund, MA, 4055, 6926<br />

Environmental Justice Air Quality Coalition, CA, 1532<br />

Environmental Justice Coalition for Water, CA, 865<br />

Environmental Law Alliance Worldwide, OR, 640<br />

Environmental Law Institute, DC, 1286<br />

Environmental Leadership Program, DC, 1140,<br />

1287, 3848, 3893, 5414, 7249, 9007, 7220<br />

Environmental Media Fund, CA, 502<br />

Environmental Paper Network, NC, 641<br />

Environmental Support Center, DC, 642, 4519,<br />

4520, 5826, 7195, 7394, 10120<br />

Episcopal Charities and Community Services of the<br />

Diocese of Chicago, IL, 2980<br />

Episcopal Diocese of Los Angeles, CA, 298<br />

Episcopal Diocese of North Carolina, NC, 2663<br />

Episcopal Place, AL, 7<br />

EQTX Equality Texas Foundation, TX, 2166<br />

Equal Justice Society, CA, 7129<br />

Equal Justice Works, DC, 6398<br />

Equal Rights Washington, WA, 2167<br />

Equality Alabama, AL, 2168<br />

Equality Arizona, AZ, 2169<br />

Equality Federation Institute, CA, 760, 2170<br />

Equality Maine, ME, 2171<br />

Equality New Mexico Foundation, NM, 2172<br />

Equality North Carolina Foundation, NC, 2173<br />

Equality Now, NY, 7181<br />

Equality Ohio Education Fund, OH, 2174<br />

Equality Utah Foundation, UT, 2175<br />

Equality Virginia Education Fund, VA, 2176<br />

Equipping Ministries International, FL, 4212<br />

ERAC/CE, MI, 4143, 4291<br />

Escorted Transportation Services Northwest, IL,<br />

3251<br />

Escuela de Guadalupe, CO, 2112<br />

Esperanza del Barrio, NY, 7052<br />

Ethical Culture Fieldston School, NY, 6759<br />

Ethiopian Public Health Association, Ethiopia, 1288<br />

Ethos, MA, 7642<br />

EUP Learning Center, MI, 9405<br />

Eureka Theater Company, CA, 643<br />

European Association of Distance Teaching<br />

Universities, Netherlands, 866<br />

European Citizen Action Service, Belgium, 4521<br />

European Foundation Centre, Belgium, 4522<br />

European Schoolnet, Belgium, 867<br />

Evangelical Lutheran Church in America, AK, 33<br />

Evangelical Lutheran Church in America, Greater<br />

Milwaukee Synod, WI, 10298<br />

Evergreen, Canada, 4404<br />

Evergreen Family Friendship Service, CO, 10178<br />

Every Home for Christ, CO, 2088<br />

Eves Place, AZ, 3386<br />

Excellent Education Development, CA, 140,<br />

219-221, 1015, 1016<br />

Executive Alliance, WA, 10131<br />

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RECIPIENT INDEX<br />

Executive Leadership Institute, NY, 6927<br />

Executive Service Corps of Central Oklahoma, OK,<br />

8292, 8293, 8307<br />

Executive Service Corps of Chicago, IL, 2981, 3061,<br />

3216, 3234<br />

Executive Service Corps of Cincinnati, OH, 8069,<br />

8246<br />

Executive Service Corps of Detroit, MI, 4171, 4222<br />

Executive Service Corps of Greater Kansas City, MO,<br />

5257<br />

Executive Service Corps of Houston, TX, 7931, 7932,<br />

9758<br />

Executive Service Corps of New England, MA, 3275,<br />

3849, 3894, 3995, 4100<br />

Executive Service Corps of Southern California, CA,<br />

492, 1981<br />

Executive Service Corps of the Charlotte Region, NC,<br />

7938-7941, 8004, 8005<br />

Executive Service Corps of Washington, WA, 9965,<br />

10111, 10121<br />

Executive Service Corps, National, NY, 5868, 6628<br />

Exhibition Alliance, NY, 5922<br />

ExLoco, CA, 644<br />

Expanco, TX, 9751<br />

Expanding and Preserving Our Cultural Heritage, FL,<br />

9406<br />

Experience Education, IA, 5035<br />

Exploratorium, CA, 1167, 1189, 7643<br />

Express Theater, TX, 9695<br />

Extra Mile Education Foundation, PA, 8811<br />

Facing History and Ourselves National Foundation,<br />

MA, 6928, 8095<br />

Fair Chance, DC, 2464, 2569, 3791, 8006<br />

Fair Food Matters, MI, 4292<br />

Fair Housing Center of West Michigan, MI, 4278<br />

Fair Trial Initiative, NC, 7969, 7970<br />

Fairbanks Museum and Planetarium, VT, 4405<br />

Fairbanks Summer Arts Festival, AK, 34<br />

Fairfax County Public Schools, VA, 7488<br />

Fairfax-San Anselmo Childrens Center, CA, 1099<br />

Fairfield 08, CT, 4033<br />

Fairhill Center, OH, 8263<br />

Fairmount Park Historic Preservation Trust, PA, 9100<br />

Fairmount/Indigo Line CDC Collaborative, MA, 3895<br />

Faith and Hope Community Center, NY, 5923<br />

Faith Center for Community Development, NY, 6732,<br />

8007<br />

Faith in Action of McHenry County, IL, 3252<br />

Faith in Community, CA, 299<br />

Faith Partnerships, NC, 3655, 6399<br />

Faithworks, DC, 2465<br />

Famicos Foundation, OH, 8750<br />

Familia Padre Fabretto, Nicaragua, 2440<br />

Families and Work Institute, NY, 6400<br />

Families First New York, NY, 6282, 6283<br />

Families First of Grant County, OR, 8539<br />

Families First Parenting Programs, MA, 8229<br />

Families for Freedom, NY, 6929<br />

Families in Crisis, CT, 2320<br />

Families International, WI, 3656<br />

Families Under Urban and Social Attack, TX, 9407<br />

Families USA Foundation, DC, 300, 2466<br />

Family Access Network Foundation, OR, 8540<br />

Family Alliance, IL, 3253<br />

Family Alternatives, MN, 4733<br />

Family and Children First Council, OH, 8264<br />

Family and Childrens Association, NY, 7644<br />

Family Care International, NY, 645<br />

Family Conservancy, KS, 6694<br />

Family Empowerment Institute, MI, 3657<br />

Family Foundation of Southwest Louisiana, LA, 3466<br />

Family Foundations of Northeast Florida, FL, 2664<br />

Family Housing Fund, MN, 4734<br />

Family League of Baltimore City, MD, 3564, 3658,<br />

3818<br />

Family Learning Institute, MI, 4194<br />

Family Life Education, CT, 2321<br />

Family Medicine Education Consortium, OH, 3659<br />

Family Place, MN, 5057, 9765<br />

Family ReEntry, CT, 6640<br />

Family Resource Center Association, CO, 2217<br />

Family Resources, RI, 9225<br />

Family Service League of Suffolk County, NY, 7645<br />

Family Services of King County, WA, 9919<br />

Family Star, CO, 2113<br />

Family Support Services of the Bay Area, CA, 9408<br />

Family Supportive Housing, CA, 1289<br />

Family Tree Clinic, MN, 4675<br />

Family Violence Prevention Fund, CA, 5490, 6401<br />

Family Violence Prevention Services, TX, 9409<br />

Family Y Center of Battle Creek, MI, 4165<br />

FamilyMeans, MN, 4735<br />

FareStart, WA, 9920<br />

Farm Labor Research Project, OH, 6402<br />

Farm Rescue, ND, 4736<br />

Farmers Conservation Alliance, OR, 8460<br />

Farmington Valley Arts Center, CT, 2322<br />

Farmington Village Green and Library Association, CT,<br />

2323<br />

Farmworker Housing Development Corporation, OR,<br />

8541, 8542<br />

Farmworker Justice Fund, DC, 6403<br />

Fast Forward, SC, 9410<br />

Fauna and Flora International, England, 503, 504,<br />

4144<br />

Fayetteville State University, NC, 5272<br />

FBI National Academy Associates, WI, 10247<br />

Federation for American Immigration Reform, DC,<br />

8729<br />

Federation of Protestant Welfare Agencies, NY, 6930<br />

Federation of Southern Cooperatives and Land<br />

Assistance Fund, AL, 6404, 9987<br />

Feedback Foundation, CA, 9411<br />

Feeding America, IL, 3827<br />

Fellowship of Christian Athletes, MO, 10098<br />

Fellowship of San Antonio, TX, 9412<br />

Feminist Majority Foundation, VA, 6157<br />

Fenway Community Health Center, MA, 3896<br />

Fergus Falls Center for the Arts, MN, 4920<br />

Fern Ridge Library Foundation, OR, 8543<br />

Ferst Foundation for Childhood Literacy, GA, 2788<br />

Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund, MA, 69, 646,<br />

1680-1682, 1911, 2411, 3291, 3850, 3897,<br />

4018, 4288, 5258, 5364, 5365, 5380, 5663,<br />

5779, 6255-6263, 9264, 9615<br />

Field Museum of Natural History, IL, 3091<br />

Finance Project, DC, 3660, 4523<br />

Financial Network of Community Organizations,<br />

Guatemala, 6405<br />

Fine Arts for Children and Teens, NM, 5761<br />

Fine Arts Work Center in Provincetown, MA, 5415<br />

Finlandia University, MI, 10299<br />

First Childrens Finance, MN, 1982, 3407, 4631,<br />

4737, 4849, 5149, 6695<br />

FIRST Contractors, VA, 9838<br />

First District Regional Educational Service Agency,<br />

GA, 8369<br />

First Nations Development Institute, CO, 4332,<br />

4524, 5804, 6227, 6406-6408, 6696, 7073<br />

First Nations Oweesta Corporation, SD, 6697<br />

First Night Boston, MA, 3898<br />

First Peoples Fund, SD, 4850, 5095, 5096, 9272<br />

First Presbyterian Church, VA, 5390<br />

First Step Parent Child Training Center, OR, 8461<br />

FIRSTLINK, OH, 8142<br />

Fiscal Policy Studies Institute, NM, 3661<br />

Fishtrap, OR, 8332<br />

Five Colleges, MA, 3996<br />

FJC-A Foundation of Donor-Advised Funds, NY, 624,<br />

5608, 5816, 5882, 6228, 8317<br />

Flagstaff Family Food Center, AZ, 52<br />

Flint Community Schools, MI, 4621<br />

Flint Cultural Center Corporation, MI, 4525<br />

Flint Institute of Music, MI, 4200, 4526<br />

Florence Crittenton Services, CA, 162<br />

Florida Atlantic University, FL, 2749, 5273<br />

Florida Community Loan Fund, FL, 7646<br />

Florida Consortium of Charter Schools, FL, 118<br />

Florida Grand Opera, FL, 7647<br />

Florida Guardian ad Litem Association, FL, 2684<br />

Florida Immigrant Coalition, FL, 2634<br />

Florida Learning Alliance, FL, 7648<br />

Flying House Productions, WA, 9921<br />

Focus on Renewal Sto-Rox Neighborhood<br />

Corporation, PA, 9163<br />

Focus Project, DC, 7395<br />

Folk-Time, OR, 8462<br />

Fomento Cultural y Educativo, Mexico, 6409<br />

Fondation PH - Partnerships in Health, Switzerland,<br />

4977<br />

Fondo Ecuatoriano Populorum Progressio, Ecuador,<br />

4333<br />

Fonkoze USA, DC, 2441<br />

Fontbonne College, MO, 8937-8940<br />

Food Bank of Central and Eastern North Carolina, NC,<br />

7649<br />

Food Bank of Eastern Michigan, MI, 4201, 4202<br />

Food Project, MA, 8719<br />

Food Research and Action Center, DC, 1290<br />

Food Works-Two Rivers Center for Sustainability, VT,<br />

4056<br />

FoodChange, NY, 7363<br />

Foothill College, CA, 1683<br />

Foothill-De Anza Community Colleges Foundation, CA,<br />

1684-1686<br />

Foraker Group, AK, 35-37, 2918<br />

Forbes Funds, PA, 8770, 8812-8814, 8858, 9164,<br />

9165<br />

Fordham University, NY, 6931, 6932<br />

Foreign Policy Association, NY, 8642<br />

Foreningen for Pedagogisk Utveckling, Sweden, 4334<br />

Forest Education and Conservation Foundation, NC,<br />

10192<br />

Forest Ethics, CA, 647, 1291<br />

Forest Guardians, NM, 10200<br />

Forest Park Trust, NY, 6733<br />

ForKids, Inc., VA, 7650<br />

Fort Bend Forward, TX, 9646<br />

Fort Hays State University, KS, 3415, 3416<br />

Fort Washington Houses Services for the Elderly, NY,<br />

6933<br />

Fort Wayne Community Schools, IN, 222, 7489<br />

Fort Wayne Philharmonic Orchestra, IN, 3279<br />

Fort Worth Independent School District, TX, 223<br />

Fort Worth Museum of Science and History, TX, 7651,<br />

9633<br />

Forum for Civic Initiatives, Serbia, 7250<br />

Forum for Equality Foundation, LA, 2177<br />

Forum for Youth Investment, DC, 7396<br />

Foster Elementary School, CO, 2218<br />

Foster Family Programs of Hawaii, HI, 2859<br />

Foundation Center, DC, 3828, 4527, 5965, 6719,<br />

7280, 8252<br />

Foundation Communities, TX, 7652<br />

Foundation for California Community Colleges, CA,<br />

868<br />

Foundation for Community Empowerment, TX, 7653<br />

Foundation for Dance Promotion, NY, 6806<br />

Foundation for Hearing Research, CA, 8941-8944<br />

Foundation for Interreligious Diplomacy, UT, 9784<br />

Foundation for Jewish Camping, NY, 2835<br />

Foundation for Local Government Reform, Bulgaria,<br />

4528<br />

Foundation for Long Term Care, NY, 7309<br />

Foundation for New Jersey Public Broadcasting, NJ,<br />

7654<br />

Foundation for the Children of the Californias, CA,<br />

301<br />

Foundation for the Institutional Development of<br />

Social Organizations, Colombia, 6410<br />

Foundation for World Arts, CA, 1017<br />

Foundation of Tertiary Institutions in the Northern<br />

Metropolis, South Africa, 6807<br />

Foundation of the National Association of Catering<br />

Executives, MD, 2543<br />

Foundations, Inc., NJ, 3662-3664, 9101, 9102<br />

Four One Five Society, CA, 6756<br />

Four-H Council, National, MD, 1190, 1191<br />

Four-H Education Center at Auer Farm, CT, 2324<br />

Four-H Foundation, Minnesota, MN, 4921<br />

Four-H Leaders Association, Polk County, OR, 8544<br />

Fourth Partner Foundation, TX, 9591<br />

FowlerHoffman LLC, CA, 1292, 1293<br />

Fox Valley Symphony Orchestra Association, WI,<br />

9413<br />

Frameline, CA, 869<br />

FrameWorks Institute, DC, 3665<br />

Franciscan Sisters of the Immaculate Heart of Mary,<br />

India, 2442<br />

Franconia Sculpture Park, MN, 4851<br />

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Grants for Capacity Building, Management & Technical Assistance<br />

Frank Porter Graham Child Development Center, NC,<br />

5303<br />

Franklin County Board of Alcohol, Drug Addiction and<br />

Mental Health Services, OH, 8143<br />

Franklin-McKinley Educational Foundation, CA, 5966<br />

Frederik Meijer Gardens and Sculpture Park, MI,<br />

4456<br />

Free Arts for Abused Children of New York City, NY,<br />

6641<br />

Free Arts of Arizona, AZ, 53<br />

Free Library of Philadelphia Foundation, PA, 7655<br />

Freedom House, MA, 4101<br />

Freedom States Alliance, IL, 3146<br />

Freedom Trail Foundation, MA, 3899<br />

Freedoms Foundation at Valley Forge, PA, 2665,<br />

8643<br />

Freeport West, MN, 4738<br />

Fresh Air, Inc., MN, 4852<br />

Fresh Energy, MN, 4922<br />

Fresh Start Womens Foundation, AZ, 80<br />

Freshwater Land Trust, AL, 8<br />

Fresno Area Hispanic Foundation, CA, 5967<br />

Fresno Art Museum, CA, 1018<br />

Fresno County Office of Education, CA, 1294<br />

Fresno Healthy Communities Access Partners, CA,<br />

302<br />

Fresno International Grand Opera, CA, 1019<br />

Fresno Metropolitan Ministry, CA, 870<br />

Fresno Philharmonic Association, CA, 1020<br />

Frick Art and Historical Center, PA, 8859<br />

Friedrich Ebert Stiftung, NY, 6411<br />

Friendly House, OR, 8463<br />

Friends for Sight, UT, 9785<br />

Friends of Art for Community Enrichment, OH, 8144<br />

Friends of Disabled Adults and Children, Too, GA,<br />

9414<br />

Friends of Hudson River Park, NY, 6158<br />

Friends of Materials for the Arts, NY, 6934<br />

Friends of Sausal Creek, CA, 1533<br />

Friends of the Children of San Francisco, CA, 1620<br />

Friends of the Family, MD, 2498-2500<br />

Friends of the Haymarket Theater, NE, 5338<br />

Friends of the Los Angeles River, CA, 8644<br />

Friends of the Mothers Programmes, NY, 7358<br />

Friends of WWB/USA, NY, 6412<br />

Fritz Institute, CA, 871<br />

From the Top, MA, 7490<br />

Frontline Outreach, FL, 7656<br />

FSG Social Impact Advisors, MA, 761, 1295, 1534,<br />

2982, 3475-3477, 4250, 4279, 4529, 4999,<br />

5097, 7397, 8464, 9839, 9887<br />

Fulfillment Fund, CA, 1021<br />

Full Circle Fund, CA, 1535<br />

Full Court Press, CA, 1296<br />

Fund Aid for Community Sustainable Development,<br />

Russia, 8603<br />

Fund for Educational Excellence, MD, 3548<br />

Fund for Global Human Rights, DC, 6413<br />

Fund for Our Economic Future, OH, 2711, 2712<br />

Fund for Public Schools, NY, 224-226, 6771, 9616<br />

Fund for Social Change, NY, 6935-6938<br />

Fundacao de Desenvolvimento da Pesquisa, Brazil,<br />

4335<br />

Fundacao Vitoria Amazonica, Brazil, 6414<br />

Fundacion Amistad, NY, 6751<br />

Fundacion de Educacion Nocedal, Chile, 2443<br />

Fundacion Evolucion, Argentina, 8370, 8371<br />

Fundacion Junto con los Ninos de Puebla, Mexico,<br />

6415<br />

Fundacion Omar Dengo, Costa Rica, 8372, 8373<br />

Funders Collaborative on Youth Organizing, NY, 7398<br />

Funders for Lesbian and Gay Issues, NY, 762, 7130<br />

Funders Network for Smart Growth and Livable<br />

Communities, FL, 4406, 4923, 7399, 7400<br />

Fuping Vocational School, China, 6416<br />

Fusion Partnerships, MD, 3565, 3666, 3667, 7131<br />

Future Farmers of America Foundation, Oklahoma,<br />

OK, 8316<br />

GALA Hispanic Theater, DC, 2570<br />

Gallup, DC, 2713<br />

Galveston County Sheriffs Office, TX, 9705<br />

Galway Education Center, Ireland, 4978, 4979<br />

Gamaliel Foundation, IL, 763, 2459, 4530, 4531,<br />

6417, 6418, 7074, 7132, 9988<br />

Gamelan Sekar Jaya, CA, 1536<br />

Garden District Commission, MO, 5243<br />

Gardiner Museum of Ceramic Art, Canada, 3997<br />

Garfield Jubilee Association, PA, 8888<br />

Garfield Park Conservatory Alliance, IL, 7491<br />

Garth Fagan Dance, NY, 6808<br />

Gate City Day Nursery Association, GA, 2789<br />

Gateway Cities Partnership, CA, 7657<br />

Gateway Community Services, FL, 2621<br />

Gateway to Care, TX, 9652<br />

Gateway to the Arts, PA, 8889<br />

Gathering Place, OH, 8096<br />

Gay and Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation, CA,<br />

764<br />

Gay and Lesbian Community Services Center of<br />

Orange County, CA, 303<br />

Gay and Lesbian Leadership Institute, DC, 9253<br />

Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual Transgender Historical<br />

Society, CA, 1537<br />

Geary County Hospital, KS, 3417<br />

Geisinger Health System, PA, 7658<br />

Generating Renewable Ideas for Development<br />

Alternatives, CA, 627, 1538<br />

Generations Incorporated, MA, 4083<br />

Genesee Area Focus Fund, MI, 4532<br />

Genesee County Free Medical Clinic, MI, 4622<br />

Genesee Health Plan, MI, 4203<br />

George Mason University, VA, 10248<br />

George Mason University Foundation, VA, 3330<br />

George Washington University, DC, 304, 5491-5496,<br />

10039<br />

George Washington University Medical Center, DC,<br />

5497<br />

Georgetown University, DC, 1297, 5416<br />

Georgia Campaign for Adolescent Pregnancy<br />

Prevention, GA, 2757<br />

Georgia Center for Nonprofits, GA, 2790, 2821,<br />

2856, 3998, 8008<br />

Georgia Charter Schools Association, GA, 119<br />

Georgia Equality Foundation, GA, 2178<br />

Georgia Forestwatch, GA, 2417<br />

Georgia Institute of Technology, GA, 4235<br />

Georgia Justice Project, GA, 2791, 2792<br />

Georgia Micro Enterprise Network, GA, 5968<br />

Georgia School Council Institute, GA, 2793<br />

Georgia Southwestern State University, GA, 4025<br />

Georgia State University, GA, 2857<br />

Georgia State University Foundation, GA, 2794<br />

Georgia State University Research Foundation, GA,<br />

2795, 2796<br />

Georgia Tech Foundation, GA, 8374<br />

Georgiana Bruce Kirby Preparatory School, CA, 1298<br />

Geracao Futuro, Brazil, 4336<br />

Gerard Place Housing Development Fund Company,<br />

NY, 7087<br />

GeVa Theater, NY, 7659<br />

Gifford Pinchot Task Force, OR, 163<br />

Gifts of Love, CT, 2325<br />

Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History, NY,<br />

5788<br />

Gill Operating Foundation, CO, 4145<br />

Gilloury Institute, IL, 2983<br />

Girl Scouts of the U.S.A., AL, 9415, 546, 1687,<br />

2628, 3396, 2984, 3112, 4293, 4676, 4924,<br />

5098, 5099, 4739, 8097, 8890, 9321, 9416<br />

Girls Choral Academy, MI, 4648<br />

Girls Club of the Mid-Peninsula, CA, 1688<br />

Girls For A Change, AZ, 54, 7660<br />

Girls Inc. of Alameda County, CA, 765, 1860<br />

Girls Inc. of Central Alabama, AL, 9417<br />

Girls Inc. of Greater Philadelphia and Southern New<br />

Jersey, PA, 9103<br />

Girls Inc. of Metropolitan Dallas, TX, 7661<br />

Girls Inc. of New York City, NY, 6939<br />

Girls Incorporated, NY, 2742, 3331<br />

Girls Quest, NY, 5782<br />

Give2Asia, CA, 6940<br />

Givens Foundation for African-American Literature,<br />

MN, 5058<br />

Giving Institute: Leading Consultants to Non-Profits,<br />

IL, 9318<br />

Giving Monadnock, NH, 5377<br />

Global AIDS Alliance, DC, 872<br />

Global Business Coalition on HIV/AIDS, Tuberculosis<br />

and Malaria, NY, 1299<br />

Global Community Monitor, CA, 648<br />

Global Disciples Network, PA, 8145, 8146<br />

Global Environment and Technology Foundation, VA,<br />

873, 2763, 7401<br />

Global Evangelism Television, TX, 4021<br />

Global Fund for Children, DC, 1689, 9824<br />

Global Green USA, CA, 4407<br />

Global Greengrants Fund, CO, 1300<br />

Global Healing, CA, 1690<br />

Global Heritage Fund, CA, 1691, 5000<br />

Global Philanthropy Partnership, IL, 3147<br />

Global Rights, DC, 4057, 6419<br />

GlobalGiving Foundation, DC, 592, 7281<br />

GLSEN, AZ, 55, 56<br />

Goddard-Riverside Community Center, NY, 7213<br />

Golden Apple Foundation of New Mexico, NM, 2114<br />

Golden Ciphers, OH, 8098<br />

Golden Gate National Parks Conservancy, CA, 766<br />

Golden Gate University, CA, 447, 649<br />

Golden Gloves Association of America, NY, 2115<br />

Good Beginnings of the Upper Valley, NH, 3798<br />

Good Gear, MA, 6130<br />

Good Schools for All, CA, 6783, 7521<br />

Good Shepherd Mission, TX, 9418<br />

Good Shepherd Services, NY, 6680<br />

Good Shepherd Shelter, CA, 567<br />

Good Works Group, CO, 5309<br />

GoodCity, IL, 2985<br />

Goodman Media International, NY, 6131<br />

Goodwill Industries of North Central Wisconsin, WI,<br />

10263<br />

Goodwill Industries of Pittsburgh, PA, 8891<br />

Goodwill Industries of San Francisco, San Mateo and<br />

Marin Counties, CA, 1539, 1692<br />

Goodwill Industries of the Chesapeake, MD, 3829<br />

Goodwill Industries, Tacoma, WA, 4408<br />

Gordon Bubolz Nature Preserve, WI, 10264<br />

Gotham Dance, NY, 6809<br />

Govans Ecumenical Development Corporation, MD,<br />

3808, 7662<br />

Governance-Access-Learning Network, England,<br />

6420-6422<br />

Governors Prevention Partnership, CT, 2326<br />

Grace Hill Settlement House, MO, 3668<br />

GRACE House, MN, 4697<br />

Grace Lutheran Church, MN, 4740, 5100<br />

Grace Museum, TX, 9625<br />

Grad Resources, TX, 9592<br />

Graduate Center, City University of New York, NY,<br />

6941<br />

Grand Rapids Opportunities for Women, MI, 4280<br />

Grand Rapids Symphony, MI, 4649<br />

Grand Rapids Youth Commonwealth, MI, 4281<br />

Grand Valley State University, MI, 4209, 4282, 4283<br />

Grandville Avenue Arts and Humanities, MI, 4650<br />

Grantmakers Concerned with Immigrants and<br />

Refugees, CA, 874, 3669<br />

Grantmakers for Education, OR, 5634<br />

Grantmakers for Effective Organizations, DC, 155,<br />

875, 1301, 1302, 2571, 3362, 3670, 3851,<br />

4337, 5498, 6132, 7492, 8892<br />

Grantmakers Forum of New York, NY, 7463<br />

Grantmakers in Film and Electronic Media, NY, 7402<br />

Grantmakers in Health, DC, 1303<br />

Grantmakers in the Arts, WA, 9922<br />

Grantmakers of Western Pennsylvania, PA, 8893,<br />

9166<br />

Grassroots Institute for Fundraising Training, CA,<br />

1540, 6423, 7053<br />

Grassroots Leadership, NC, 7133, 7971<br />

Great Hearts Academies, AZ, 120, 8287<br />

Great Lakes and Saint Lawrence Cities Initiative, IL,<br />

3148<br />

Great Lakes Entrepreneurs Quest, MI, 4195<br />

Great Lakes Recovery Centers, MI, 5499<br />

Great Lakes United, NY, 3149<br />

Great Plains Institute for Sustainable Development,<br />

MN, 3150<br />

Great Plains Public Health Leadership Institute, NE,<br />

3409<br />

Great Plains Restoration Council, TX, 4853<br />

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RECIPIENT INDEX<br />

Great River Arts Institute, VT, 3276<br />

Great Smoky Mountain National Park, Friends of, TN,<br />

8604, 8605<br />

Great Valley Center, CA, 1022<br />

Greater Baltimore Cultural Alliance, MD, 3566<br />

Greater Boston Food Bank, MA, 3900, 7663<br />

Greater Boston Interfaith Organization, MA, 3671,<br />

3901, 3950, 3951, 6229, 7664<br />

Greater Chicago Food Depository, IL, 2986<br />

Greater Cleveland Family Support Consortium, OH,<br />

8099<br />

Greater DC Cares, DC, 2467, 2501, 2544<br />

Greater Flint Health Coalition, MI, 4533<br />

Greater Houston Development, TX, 9661<br />

Greater Indianapolis Literacy League, IN, 3387<br />

Greater Los Angeles Zoo Association, CA, 8645<br />

Greater Metropolitan Housing Corporation-Twin<br />

Cities, MN, 1983, 1984, 4741, 4892, 4925,<br />

5176, 5197, 10303<br />

Greater Milwaukee Committee for Community<br />

Development, WI, 10223, 10272, 10312<br />

Greater Minneapolis Council of Churches, MN, 4742<br />

Greater Minneapolis Crisis Nursery, MN, 4743<br />

Greater Minnesota Housing Fund, MN, 1985, 4926,<br />

6698<br />

Greater New Haven Business and Professional<br />

Association, CT, 2255<br />

Greater New Orleans Afterschool Partnership, LA,<br />

3478<br />

Greater New Orleans Nonprofit Knowledge Works, LA,<br />

3447, 3448, 3465, 3471<br />

Greater Newark Business Development Consortium,<br />

NJ, 5635, 5969<br />

Greater Newark Conservancy, NJ, 7665<br />

Greater Northwest Chicago Development<br />

Corporation, IL, 2987, 3217<br />

Greater Philadelphia Federation of Settlements, PA,<br />

9008<br />

Greater Philadelphia Urban Affairs Coalition, PA,<br />

7666, 9009, 9104<br />

Greater Pittsburgh Arts Council, PA, 8606, 8686<br />

Greater Pittsburgh Community Food Bank, PA, 3830,<br />

3831, 8815<br />

Greater Richmond Bar Foundation, VA, 9840<br />

Greater Washington Society of Certified Public<br />

Accountants Educational Foundation, DC, 2572<br />

Green Blue Institute, VA, 650, 2418, 7182, 8851<br />

Green Building Alliance, PA, 8816-8818, 8852, 8894<br />

Green Corps, MA, 651, 4058, 5827<br />

Green Course - Students for the Environment, Israel,<br />

652<br />

Green Dot Education Project, CA, 227, 1933, 6133,<br />

9617<br />

Green Energy Ohio, OH, 8100<br />

Green Fire Productions, OR, 10201<br />

Green Media Toolshed, DC, 876, 1304, 6424<br />

Green Project, LA, 9419<br />

Green River Regional Educational Cooperative, KY,<br />

9420<br />

Green Roundtable, MA, 3852<br />

Green Valleys Association of Southeastern<br />

Pennsylvania, PA, 8720<br />

Greenbelt Alliance, CA, 877, 1168<br />

Greenbrier Learning Center, VA, 2573<br />

GreenInfo Network, CA, 1541<br />

GreenLaw, GA, 585, 2839<br />

Greenlight Fund, MA, 2407, 3902, 3903<br />

Greenlights for Nonprofit Success, TX, 8009, 9561,<br />

9739<br />

Greenstar Social Marketing Pakistan Limited,<br />

Pakistan, 1305<br />

GreenTreks Network, PA, 9010<br />

Greenwood Genetic Center, SC, 9258<br />

Greyston Foundation, NY, 2419, 5970, 7359, 8010<br />

Grossmont-Cuyamaca Community College Auxiliary<br />

Organization, CA, 1023<br />

GroundSpark, CA, 2179<br />

Groundwater Foundation, NE, 5312<br />

Groundwork, NY, 7214<br />

GroundWork Group, OH, 8147, 8148<br />

Group Health Cooperative of Puget Sound, WA, 448<br />

Group One Acting Company, NY, 2743<br />

Groves Academy, MN, 4893, 4927<br />

Growing Gardens of Boulder County, CO, 2076<br />

Growth and Justice, MN, 4928<br />

Gruber and Pereira Associates, CA, 1306<br />

Guidance Center, MI, 9421<br />

Gujarat Institute of Desert Ecology, India, 6425<br />

Gulf Coast Business Council, MS, 5218<br />

Gulf Coast Education Initiative Consortium, MS,<br />

5219<br />

Gulf of Maine Lobster Foundation, ME, 7403<br />

Gulf of Maine Research Institute, ME, 3839<br />

Gulf Restoration Network, LA, 3458, 4534<br />

Guraghe People Self Help Development Organization,<br />

Ethiopia, 1307<br />

Guthrie Theater Foundation, MN, 6810<br />

Gynuity Health Projects, NY, 653<br />

H. John Heinz III Center for Science, Economics and<br />

the Environment, DC, 8819<br />

H. Lee Moffitt Cancer Center and Research Institute<br />

Foundation, FL, 7667<br />

Habitat for Humanity International, GA, 5971, 2879,<br />

7088<br />

Habitat for Humanity of Greater Bridgeport, CT, 2386<br />

Habitat for Humanity of Metro Denver, CO, 5198<br />

Habitat for Humanity of Newark, NJ, 5699<br />

Habitat for Humanity of Orange County, CA, 9422<br />

Habitat for Humanity of Pinellas, FL, 7668<br />

Habitat for Humanity of Warrick County, IN, 8607<br />

Habitat for Humanity, Battle Creek Area, MI, 4338<br />

Habitat for Humanity, Central Nebraska, NE, 5317<br />

Habitat for Humanity, Central South Carolina, SC,<br />

9423<br />

Habitat for Humanity, Cherokee County, SC, 9259<br />

Habitat for Humanity, Kerr County, TX, 9696<br />

Habitat for Humanity, Sarasota, FL, 2629<br />

Hacienda Community Development Corporation, OR,<br />

8545<br />

Hallie Q. Brown Community Center, MN, 4677, 5101<br />

Hamilton Wings, IL, 3113<br />

Hamline University, MN, 4744, 5001<br />

Hampshire College, MA, 1308, 6159, 6426, 7183<br />

Hancock County Library, GA, 9424<br />

Hancock Shaker Village, MA, 3999<br />

HandMade in America, NC, 135, 7891<br />

Handprints Early Education Centers, CO, 2068<br />

Hands On Bay Area, CA, 1693<br />

Hands On Birmingham, AL, 9<br />

Hands On Hartford, CT, 2327<br />

HAP, Inc., MA, 2608, 3952<br />

Hard Hatted Women, OH, 8101<br />

Harder and Company Community Research, CA, 449,<br />

2574, 6427<br />

Harlem Childrens Zone, NY, 3672<br />

Harm Reduction Services, CA, 305<br />

Harmony Health Family Resource Center, CA, 306<br />

Harmony Hill School, RI, 9226<br />

Harold W. McMillen Center for Health Education, IN,<br />

3302<br />

HARP Foundation, CO, 1309<br />

Harriet Beecher Stowe Center, CT, 2328<br />

Harris County Commissioners Court, TX, 3673<br />

Harris Foundation, TX, 9634<br />

Harris Methodist Fort Worth, TX, 2238<br />

Harrison County School District, MS, 5220-5226<br />

HartBeat Ensemble, CT, 2329, 2330<br />

Hartford Area Child Care Collaborative, CT, 2331<br />

Hartford Areas Rally Together, CT, 2332<br />

Hartford Childrens Theater, CT, 2333<br />

Hartford Collaborative for Community Organizing, CT,<br />

4034<br />

Hartford Public Schools, CT, 7493<br />

Hartford Stage Company, CT, 2334, 4000<br />

Hartford, City of, CT, 2335<br />

Harvard Business School Club of Philadelphia, PA,<br />

9011, 9105<br />

Harvard Community Services Center, OH, 8102<br />

Harvard Pilgrim Health Care, MA, 5500<br />

Harvard University, MA, 878, 1310, 1311, 2687,<br />

2714, 3151, 3674, 4535, 4536, 5501, 6206,<br />

6207, 6616, 7282, 9766<br />

Harvey Mudd College, CA, 6811<br />

Hastings Center, NY, 7184<br />

Hatcher Group, MD, 4537<br />

Hate Free Zone, WA, 9923, 9989<br />

Hattiesburg Public School District, MS, 5231<br />

Haverford Township Free Library Association, PA,<br />

9012<br />

Hawaii Alliance for Arts in Education, HI, 2860<br />

Hawaii Association of Independent Schools, HI,<br />

2874, 2875<br />

Hawaii Canines for Independence, HI, 2880<br />

Hawaii Community Services Council, HI, 2861<br />

Hawaii Homeownership Center, HI, 1986, 2862,<br />

2881<br />

Hawaii Island Land Trust, HI, 2882<br />

Hawaii Pediatric Association Research and Education<br />

Foundation, HI, 2897<br />

Hawaii State Judiciary, HI, 3675<br />

Hawaiian Educational Council, HI, 2876<br />

Hawaiian Mission Childrens Society, HI, 2863<br />

Hayward Unified School District, CA, 879<br />

Headlong Dance Theater, PA, 9013<br />

Headwaters Economics, MT, 880<br />

Headwaters Foundation for Justice, MN, 4745,<br />

4854, 5059<br />

Headwaters Group, LLC, MN, 1312<br />

Headwaters Park Alliance, IN, 3280, 3288, 3303<br />

Healing Waters, CO, 10179<br />

Health Access Foundation, CA, 450<br />

Health and Disability Advocates, IL, 2988<br />

Health and Education Association for Development,<br />

MN, 4746<br />

Health and Medicine Policy Research Group, IL, 3235<br />

Health and Welfare Council of Long Island, NY, 6942<br />

Health Care Leadership Forum, MI, 4166<br />

Health Care Without Harm, VA, 4059, 6943<br />

Health Career Connection, CA, 307<br />

Health Global Access Project Coalition, NY, 1083<br />

Health Improvement Partnership of Santa Cruz<br />

County, CA, 308<br />

Health Initiatives for Youth, CA, 309<br />

Health Management Associates, MI, 4538,<br />

6208-6210<br />

Health Planning Council of Southwest Florida, FL,<br />

2690<br />

Health Policy Alternatives, DC, 6211<br />

Health Research and Educational Trust of New<br />

Jersey, NJ, 5502<br />

Health Services Partnership of Dorchester, MA, 4090<br />

Health Technology Center, CA, 189<br />

Health Work Force Institute, WA, 10132, 10133<br />

HealthBridge Alliance, CO, 2141<br />

Healthcare Education, Research and Evaluation<br />

Foundation of Southern California, CA, 310<br />

Healthy Families/Thriving Communities Collaborative<br />

Council, DC, 3676<br />

Healthy Kids, Healthy Future, CA, 1313<br />

Healthy Neighborhoods, MD, 3567<br />

Healthy Oakland, CA, 1861<br />

Healthy Teen Network, MD, 9867<br />

Hearing and Speech Center of Northern California,<br />

CA, 1075<br />

Heart of Brooklyn: A Cultural Partnership, NY, 5857,<br />

6944, 7669<br />

Heart to Heart International Childrens Medical<br />

Alliance, CA, 8608<br />

Heartfile, Inc., Pakistan, 1314, 1315<br />

Heartland Alliance for Human Needs and Human<br />

Rights, IL, 7134<br />

Heartland Area Education Agency 11, IA, 3405<br />

Heartland Family Service, NE, 3400<br />

Heartspring, KS, 9425<br />

Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion,<br />

CA, 767<br />

Hektoen Institute for Medical Research, IL, 2989<br />

Helium, Pakistan, 8375-8377<br />

Helping Association for Professional Providers of<br />

Young Children - Trumbull County, OH, 8280<br />

Helping Hands Ministries, MO, 5242<br />

Helping Industry Resolve Employment Disabilities,<br />

MN, 1987, 4654, 4747, 10304<br />

Helping Minds Organization, OR, 1100<br />

Helping Teens Succeed, GA, 3363<br />

Helzberg Entrepreneurial Mentoring Program, MO,<br />

5259, 5274<br />

Hennepin County Medical Center, MN, 5102<br />

Henry L. Stimson Center, DC, 1694<br />

Hepatitis B Foundation, PA, 9106<br />

Heritage Conservancy, PA, 9014<br />

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Heritage Foundation, DC, 6264<br />

Heron Creek Middle School, FL, 2691<br />

Herring Run Watershed Association, MD, 3809<br />

Heuser Hearing Institute, KY, 9426<br />

Hewlett-Packard Company, CA, 5275<br />

HGM Development, NH, 8270<br />

High Country Conservancy, NC, 7196<br />

High Desert Resource Network, CA, 451, 7670<br />

High Tech High Foundation, CA, 1024, 1025<br />

High/Scope Educational Research Foundation, MI,<br />

6642<br />

Highbridge Community Life Center, NY, 7671<br />

Higher Achievement Program, DC, 7672, 9868<br />

Higher Education Consortium for Urban Affairs, MN,<br />

4748<br />

Higher Education South Africa, South Africa, 6812<br />

Higher Technological Studies Institute, Mexico, 6428<br />

Highland Park Community Nursery School and Day<br />

Care Center, IL, 2990<br />

Highlander Research and Education Center, TN,<br />

7522<br />

Highlands Coalition, PA, 2266<br />

Highline School District No. 401, WA, 1888<br />

Hill Health Center, CT, 2387<br />

Hillel Academy, WI, 10224<br />

Hillel Academy of Denver, CO, 2219<br />

Hillsborough Community College Foundation, FL,<br />

3364<br />

Hillside Work Scholarship Connection, NY, 6134<br />

Hindsight Consulting, NC, 6429<br />

Hindustan Bible Institute, VA, 2089<br />

Hinton Rural Life Center, NC, 7892, 7905, 7906<br />

Hispanic Advocacy and Community Empowerment<br />

through Research, MN, 4749<br />

Hispanic Business Initiative Fund of Greater Orlando,<br />

FL, 2649, 7673<br />

Hispanic Federation, NY, 6186<br />

Hispanic Foundation of Silicon Valley, CA, 881, 1695,<br />

1696<br />

Hispanic Health Council, CT, 2336<br />

Hispanic Office of Planning and Evaluation, MA, 3853<br />

Hispanics in Philanthropy, CA, 1316, 3904, 5883,<br />

6430, 6629, 6945, 7135, 7283, 7674, 8743,<br />

9015-9017, 7942, 7943, 3982, 9227<br />

Historic House Trust of New York City, NY, 6160<br />

Historic Saint Paul, MN, 5103<br />

Historic Yellow Springs, PA, 9018<br />

Historical Society of Seattle and King County, WA,<br />

9924<br />

History Center in Tompkins County, NY, 7197, 7464<br />

History Education Fund, NY, 3425<br />

Hmong American Friendship Association, WI, 10273<br />

Hmong American Mutual Assistance Association,<br />

MN, 4750<br />

Hmong American Partnership, MN, 4751<br />

Ho-Chunk Community Development Corporation, NE,<br />

5313<br />

Hockanum Valley Community Council, CT, 2337<br />

Holcomb Farm Learning Centers, CT, 2338, 2339<br />

Holderness School District, NH, 1912<br />

Hole in the Wall Gang Fund, CT, 4134<br />

Holocaust Museum Houston, TX, 9759<br />

Holy Apostles Church, NJ, 5391<br />

Holy Family Day Home, CA, 164<br />

Holy Ghost Fathers, Kenya, 2444<br />

Holy Names University, CA, 571<br />

Holy Rosary School, WA, 10112<br />

Home and Community Health Services, CT, 2340<br />

Home Builders Care Foundation, MD, 2502, 2503<br />

HOME Line, MN, 4855<br />

Home of Hope, OK, 9427<br />

Home Ownership Center of Greater Cincinnati, OH,<br />

1988, 1989<br />

Home Ownership Made Easy, CA, 1951<br />

Home School Foundation, VA, 9601<br />

HomeAid America, CA, 7675<br />

Homebuyer Counseling Collaborative of Central<br />

Florida, FL, 8011<br />

HomeFront, NJ, 5392<br />

Homeless Advocacy Project, PA, 8744<br />

Homeless Alliance, OK, 8308, 9428<br />

Homeless Childrens Education Fund, PA, 8847<br />

Homeless Empowerment Project, MA, 4102<br />

Homes for Our Troops, MA, 2116<br />

Homespace Corporation, NY, 7089<br />

Homeward Pikes Peak, CO, 2117, 2152<br />

Homewise, NM, 5741<br />

homeWORD, MT, 4409, 9925<br />

Homies Unidos, CA, 311<br />

Honolulu Culture and Arts District Association, HI,<br />

2877<br />

Hopa Mountain, MT, 2758, 5300<br />

HOPE Adoption and Family Services International,<br />

MN, 4752<br />

Hope Community, NY, 5972<br />

Hope of Buffalo, NY, 7090<br />

Hope Works, CT, 2341<br />

HopeFound, MA, 3905, 4103, 4135<br />

Hopelink, WA, 7676<br />

Horace Bushnell Management Resources, CT, 2342<br />

Horizon Market Research and Policy Analysis, China,<br />

6431<br />

Horizons International, CO, 2090<br />

Hornby Zeller Associates, NY, 3521<br />

Horticultural Society of New York, NY, 6643<br />

Hosanna House, PA, 8820, 8895, 9167<br />

Hospice of Metro Denver, CO, 2220<br />

Hospital Council of Northern and Central California,<br />

CA, 1169<br />

Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania, PA, 8745<br />

HOST Development, OR, 7677<br />

House Foundation for the Arts, NY, 7310<br />

House Theater of Chicago, IL, 2991<br />

Housing and Community Development Network of<br />

New Jersey, NJ, 7678<br />

Housing and Neighborhood Development Services,<br />

NJ, 7679<br />

Housing Assistance Council, DC, 6699<br />

Housing Development Corporation of Washington<br />

County, OR, 8506<br />

Housing Families, MA, 7680<br />

Housing Initiative of North Fulton, GA, 2797<br />

Housing Leadership Council of Palm Beach County,<br />

FL, 2613<br />

Housing Leadership Council of San Mateo County,<br />

CA, 1697<br />

Housing Link, MN, 4753, 4856<br />

Housing Network: Rhode Island Association of<br />

Nonprofit Housing Developers, RI, 9228<br />

Housing Partners, MA, 2715<br />

Housing Partnership of Northeast Florida, FL, 5636,<br />

7681<br />

Housing Plus Solutions, NY, 3832<br />

Housing Rights, CA, 1542<br />

Housing Trust Fund of Santa Barbara County, CA,<br />

7682<br />

Housing Trust of Santa Clara County, CA, 7683,<br />

7684<br />

Houston A Plus Challenge, TX, 7685, 7686, 8646,<br />

9662, 9663<br />

Houston Independent School District, TX, 9664<br />

Houston Interfaith Sponsoring Committee, TX, 9429<br />

Houston Museum of Natural Science, TX, 9635<br />

Houston Zoo, TX, 9566, 9603<br />

Howard Center for Family, Religion and Society, IL,<br />

10249<br />

Hudson Area Association Library, NY, 6284<br />

Hudson Guild, NY, 6946<br />

Hudson Opera House, NY, 7360<br />

Hughson Samaritan Village, CA, 312<br />

Human Interaction Research Institute, CA, 882,<br />

1455, 1918, 1952<br />

Human Rights Watch, NY, 6947<br />

Human Services Coalition of Tompkins County, NY,<br />

7198<br />

Human Services Council of New York City, NY, 5789,<br />

6948<br />

Humane Society, Central Oklahoma, OK, 8309<br />

Humane Society-Calhoun Area, MI, 4339<br />

Humboldt Senior Resource Center, CA, 9430<br />

Humboldt State University Sponsored Programs<br />

Foundation, CA, 313, 1317<br />

Hunger Action Network of New York State, NY, 6161,<br />

7077<br />

Hunger Solutions Minnesota, MN, 4661<br />

Hunter College of the City University of New York, NY,<br />

7299<br />

Huntington Hospital, NY, 7687<br />

Huntington, City of, WV, 8687<br />

Huntridge Teen Clinic, NV, 7688<br />

Huntsville Madison County Botanical Garden Society,<br />

AL, 9431<br />

Hyde Park Art Center, IL, 7494<br />

Hyde Park Arts Initiative, MA, 3906<br />

Hypocrites, The, IL, 2992<br />

I Know I Can, OH, 8149<br />

I-CAR Education Foundation, IL, 4172, 9774<br />

ICA Group, MA, 9229<br />

ICLEI - Local Governments for Sustainability USA, CA,<br />

654, 6949<br />

ID8 Fund, IL, 4340<br />

IDEA Center, KS, 8200<br />

Idea Village, LA, 101, 3467, 3479, 3497<br />

IFF, IL, 2923, 3062, 3114, 3204, 3205, 3236,<br />

6700, 7689<br />

IFP/Chicago, IL, 2993<br />

Illinois Adult Day Services Association, IL, 3254<br />

Illinois Agricultural Leadership Foundation, IL, 2926<br />

Illinois Center for Violence Prevention, IL, 3237<br />

Illinois Coalition for Immigrant and Refugee Rights,<br />

IL, 9990<br />

Illinois Council on Economic Education, IL, 7690<br />

Illinois Council on Problem Gambling, IL, 3115<br />

Illinois Department of Healthcare and Family<br />

Services, IL, 3238-3240<br />

Illinois Maternal and Child Health Coalition, IL, 3241<br />

Illinois Network of Charter Schools, IL, 2994<br />

Illinois Safe Schools Alliance, IL, 2995<br />

Illinois State University, IL, 7495<br />

Illinois Violence Prevention Authority, IL, 3242<br />

Illusion Theater and School, MN, 4857<br />

Imagine Schools, VA, 121, 122<br />

Imani Christian Academy, PA, 8821<br />

IMHOTEP Foundation, OH, 8103<br />

Immigration Equality, NY, 4146<br />

Immigration Museum of New Americans, CA, 1475<br />

Impact Capital, WA, 1990, 1991, 5177, 10134<br />

Impact Foundation, ND, 4858, 8064<br />

Impact Fund, CA, 1874, 1875<br />

IMPACT Silver Spring, MD, 2468, 2504-2506, 2545,<br />

2575, 8012<br />

Impact Strategies, DC, 1318, 5503, 5768, 6644<br />

In Series, DC, 2576<br />

In Tandem Theater, WI, 10274<br />

Independence Visitor Center Corporation, PA, 9019<br />

Independence: A Family of Services, NJ, 5700<br />

Independent Arts Collaborative, TX, 9665<br />

Independent Colleges of Indiana, IN, 3332<br />

Independent Electrical Contractors Foundation, VA,<br />

7523<br />

Independent Press Association-New York, NY, 6950<br />

Independent Sector, DC, 883, 1456, 4539, 6432,<br />

6433, 8609, 9168<br />

INDEPTH Network, Ghana, 7284<br />

Indian Creek Nature Center, IA, 4410<br />

Indian Hill Arts, MA, 4001<br />

Indian Institute of Dalit Studies, India, 6434<br />

Indian Land Tenure Foundation, MN, 6435<br />

Indiana Amateur Baseball Association, IN, 3333<br />

Indiana Association of United Ways, IN, 3365<br />

Indiana Black Expo, IN, 3334<br />

Indiana Coalition Against Sexual Assault, IN, 3388<br />

Indiana Coalition on Housing and Homeless Issues,<br />

IN, 3335<br />

Indiana Council for the Social Studies, IN, 6620<br />

Indiana Department of Education, IN, 7496<br />

Indiana Grantmakers Alliance, IN, 3366<br />

Indiana Grantmakers Alliance Foundation, IN, 3336<br />

Indiana Institute for Global Health, IN, 2846<br />

Indiana University, IN, 1101<br />

Indiana Youth Institute, IN, 3271, 3286, 3287, 3337<br />

Indiana Youth Services Association, IN, 3338<br />

Indianapolis Center for Congregations, IN, 3339<br />

Indianapolis Center for Education Entrepreneurship,<br />

IN, 3340, 3677<br />

Indianapolis Neighborhood Resource Center, IN,<br />

3341, 9432<br />

Indianapolis Professional Association, IN, 8217<br />

Indigenous Peoples Task Force, MN, 4754<br />

Indonesian Centre for Environmental Law, Indonesia,<br />

6436<br />

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RECIPIENT INDEX<br />

Industrial Relations Counselors, NY, 7933<br />

Infant/Toddler Family Day Care of Northern Virginia,<br />

VA, 2469<br />

Info Line, OH, 8165<br />

Information Technology Senior Management Forum,<br />

IL, 2507<br />

Infoshare, NY, 7054<br />

Ingham County Health Department, MI, 4341<br />

Initiative for Global Development, WA, 884<br />

INJAZ for the Creation of Economic Opportunities for<br />

Jordanian Youth, Jordan, 8378, 8379<br />

Inkster Senior Services, MI, 9433<br />

INMED Partnerships for Children, VA, 2282,<br />

5293-5296<br />

Inner City Advisors, CA, 1992, 7691<br />

Inner Voice, IL, 2996<br />

Inner-City Muslim Action Network, IL, 2997<br />

Inner-City Scholarship Fund, NY, 5973<br />

Inner-City Teaching Corps of America, IL, 3092, 3126<br />

InnerCity Entrepreneurs, MA, 3907, 3953, 7692<br />

Innovation and Educational Support, Mexico, 6437<br />

Innovation Network, DC, 3678, 3679<br />

Innovation Works, PA, 8688<br />

InnVision the Way Home, CA, 1319, 1320<br />

Inquiry Facilitators, NM, 5723<br />

Inside Out Youth Services, CO, 2180<br />

Insight Center for Community Economic<br />

Development, CA, 314, 711, 1468, 1543, 1544,<br />

1876, 4540, 4541, 6438-6441<br />

Insites A Support Network for Educational Change,<br />

CO, 6621<br />

Institute for Agriculture and Trade Policy, MN, 1141,<br />

4859<br />

Institute for Americas Future, DC, 7136<br />

Institute for Collaborative Change, NM, 4147, 5742<br />

Institute for College Access and Success, CA, 1026,<br />

6442<br />

Institute for Community Change, WA, 3680<br />

Institute for Community Peace, DC, 4342<br />

Institute for Conservation Leadership, MD, 3582,<br />

4542, 7972, 8182, 9020, 9021<br />

Institute for Educational Advancement, CA, 1889,<br />

8647, 10250, 10251<br />

Institute for Educational Leadership, DC, 1321,<br />

9195, 9740<br />

Institute for Environmental Research and Education,<br />

WA, 9926<br />

Institute for Financial Management and Research,<br />

India, 885, 886<br />

Institute for Global Ethics, ME, 4343<br />

Institute for Healthcare Improvement, MA, 1919,<br />

2908, 5504, 8066<br />

Institute for Higher Education Policy, DC, 3367, 3368<br />

Institute for Human Rights and Development in<br />

Africa, Gambia, 6443<br />

Institute for Local Government, CA, 1027, 7693,<br />

9434<br />

Institute for Local Self-Reliance, DC, 1545, 2267,<br />

3792, 6951, 6952, 8183, 4860<br />

Institute for Management and Certification of<br />

Agriculture and Forestry, Brazil, 7185<br />

Institute for Multi-Track Diplomacy, VA, 2603<br />

Institute for Not-for-Profit Management, NY, 6187<br />

Institute for OneWorld Health, CA, 1698<br />

Institute for Policy Studies, DC, 3793<br />

Institute for Rational Urban Mobility, NY, 6953, 6954<br />

Institute for Security Studies, South Africa, 7251<br />

Institute for Social and Economic Development, NE,<br />

1993<br />

Institute for State Effectiveness, DC, 2398, 7252<br />

Institute for Student Achievement, NY, 6955, 10040<br />

Institute for Sustainable Communities, VT, 7253<br />

Institute for Sustainable Forestry, CA, 165<br />

Institute for the Development of Journalism, Brazil,<br />

6444<br />

Institute for the Study of Knowledge Management in<br />

Education, CA, 887<br />

Institute for Urban Family Health, NY, 5790, 6956<br />

Institute for Womens Policy Research, DC, 6445<br />

Institute of Business Travel Management, VA, 2546<br />

Institute of Chinese Studies, CA, 2091<br />

Institute of Christian Growth, NC, 9860<br />

Institute of Church Administration and Management,<br />

GA, 3342<br />

Institute of Computer Technology, CA, 8380-8385<br />

Institute of Contemporary Art, MA, 3908<br />

Institute of Cultural Affairs, AZ, 57<br />

Institute of Development Studies, England, 6446<br />

Institute of Government Foundation, NC, 7886<br />

Institute of International Education, CA, 1322, 3172,<br />

5884, 6447, 6813, 7285<br />

Institute of Law and Public Policy, Russia, 3173<br />

Institute of Medicine, DC, 7879<br />

Institute of Peruvian Studies, Peru, 6448<br />

Institute of Puerto Rican Arts and Culture, IL, 3152<br />

Institute on Aging, CA, 655<br />

Instituto Comunitario Grande Florianopolis, Brazil,<br />

4344<br />

Instituto del Progreso Latino, IL, 2998<br />

Instituto Fe y Vida, CA, 2445<br />

Instituto Latinoamericano de la Comunicacion<br />

Educativa, Mexico, 8386, 8387<br />

Instituto Socioambiental, Brazil, 1323, 9825<br />

Instructive Visiting Nurses Association, VA, 9841<br />

Inta, Inc., NY, 6814<br />

Integrated Healthcare Association, CA, 190, 191<br />

Integris Baptist Medical Center Foundation, OK,<br />

8945<br />

Inter-Tribal Elder Services, MN, 4755<br />

Interaction Institute for Social Change, CA, 1699,<br />

1700, 1546, 1547, 2142, 6449<br />

InterAction: American Council for Voluntary<br />

International Action, DC, 6450<br />

Intercultural Center for Research in Education, MA,<br />

3854<br />

Intercultural Center for the Study of Deserts and<br />

Oceans, AZ, 1324<br />

Interdenominational Theological Center, GA, 2652<br />

Interfaith Caregivers of Polk County, WI, 4756<br />

Interfaith Center of Greater Philadelphia, PA, 9107<br />

Interfaith Center on Corporate Responsibility, NY,<br />

6957<br />

Interfaith Community Care, AZ, 81<br />

Interfaith Community Services, CA, 1476<br />

Interfaith Education Fund, TX, 9991<br />

Interfaith Hospitality Network of Greater Fort Wayne,<br />

IN, 3304<br />

Interfaith Housing Coalition, TX, 7694<br />

Interfaith Outreach and Community Partners, MN,<br />

5060<br />

Interfaith Works, MD, 2577<br />

Intergenerational Resource Center, GA, 2798<br />

Intergenerational School, OH, 8104<br />

Intermedia Arts of Minnesota, MN, 4757<br />

International Accordion Festival, TX, 7473<br />

International Arts and Artists, DC, 10173<br />

International Bank for Reconstruction and<br />

Development, DC, 6451, 9636<br />

International Bar Association, England, 3174<br />

International Center for Research on Women, DC,<br />

1325, 8493-8495<br />

International Center for Transitional Justice, NY,<br />

7404<br />

International Center of Photography, NY, 4002<br />

International Centre for Trade and Sustainable<br />

Development, Switzerland, 888<br />

International Christian Technologists Association,<br />

CO, 8342<br />

International City/County Management Association,<br />

DC, 5505, 5506<br />

International Commission on Missing Persons,<br />

Bosnia-Herzegovina, 4543<br />

International Community Foundation, CA, 6452<br />

International Community of Women Living with HIV<br />

and AIDS, England, 889<br />

International Conference of Police Chaplains, FL,<br />

10180<br />

International Council of African Museums, Kenya,<br />

619<br />

International Council on Management of Population<br />

Programmes, Malaysia, 1326<br />

International Federation of Black Prides, DC, 2181<br />

International Fertilizer Development Center, AL, 890,<br />

7286<br />

International Finance Corporation, DC, 2487, 5276<br />

International Foundation for Human Development,<br />

CA, 315<br />

International Health Programs, CA, 1327<br />

International Hispanic Network, TX, 3681<br />

International House of Philadelphia, PA, 8648<br />

International Institute for Educational Planning,<br />

France, 5885<br />

International Institute of Buffalo, NY, 7091<br />

International Institute of New Jersey, NJ, 5507<br />

International Institute of Rhode Island, RI, 4003<br />

International Institute of San Francisco, CA, 1701<br />

International Institute of the East Bay, CA, 712<br />

International Medical Corps, CA, 2230, 2231, 2283,<br />

2539, 7324<br />

International Projects Assistance Services, NC, 556,<br />

656, 891, 1328<br />

International Rescue Committee, NY, 4929, 6772<br />

International Senior Lawyers Corporation, NY, 892<br />

International Social and Environmental Accreditation<br />

and Labelling Alliance, England, 7186<br />

International Society for Technology in Education, OR,<br />

8388<br />

Interregional Foundation for Civil Society, Russia,<br />

6453<br />

Intersection for the Arts, CA, 893<br />

Interserve, PA, 2092<br />

Intertribal Sinkyone Wilderness Council, CA, 5729<br />

Intervale Center, VT, 4060, 9808<br />

IntraHealth International, NC, 1329<br />

Intuit: The Center for Intuitive and Outsider Art, IL,<br />

2999<br />

Inverness Research Associates, CA, 1890<br />

Investigative Reporters and Editors, MO, 9880<br />

Iowa Chronic Care Consortium, IA, 3410<br />

Iowa Department of Education, IA, 7497<br />

Iowa Division of Criminal and Juvenile Justice<br />

Planning, IA, 3682<br />

Iowa State University, IA, 4345<br />

Irving Schools Foundation, TX, 5974<br />

ISAIAH, MN, 4758, 5061<br />

Island Conservation, CA, 1702<br />

Itasca Economic Development Corporation, MN,<br />

4698<br />

Ithaca College, NY, 7199<br />

ITN America, ME, 3513<br />

Ivanhoe Neighborhood Council, MO, 7695<br />

Jackie Joyner-Kersee Foundation, IL, 4346<br />

Jackson State University, MS, 5237, 5238<br />

Jacksonville Film Events, FL, 2622<br />

Jacksonville University, FL, 2666<br />

Jacobs Center for Nonprofit Innovation, CA, 768<br />

Jacobs Ladder Job Center, NC, 7696<br />

Jamboree Housing Corporation, CA, 7697<br />

James Hines Teacher of the Year Foundation, CA,<br />

681<br />

James K. Batten Black Executive Forum, FL, 2635<br />

Jamestown Project, MA, 7137<br />

Jane Addams Resource Corporation, IL, 3000<br />

Jane Goodall Institute China, China, 8610<br />

Janus Youth Programs, OR, 8546, 8547<br />

Japan-America Society of Hawaii, HI, 2872<br />

Japanese American Cultural and Community Center,<br />

CA, 9435<br />

Japanese Cultural Center, Tea House and Gardens of<br />

Saginaw, MI, 4625<br />

Jazz at Lincoln Center, NY, 6958<br />

Jazz Institute of Chicago, IL, 3001<br />

Jeanne dArc Manor, CA, 316<br />

Jefferson Comprehensive Health Center, MS, 9436<br />

Jefferson County Board of Education, KY, 3441<br />

Jefferson County Education Association, CO, 2221<br />

Jefferson County Public Schools, KY, 3444, 7498<br />

Jeremiah Program, MN, 4678, 5104<br />

Jericho Road Project, MA, 3909<br />

Jersey Urban Debate League, NJ, 7138<br />

Jesuit Volunteer Corps Southwest, CA, 317<br />

Jewish Community Agency of Sonoma County, CA,<br />

657<br />

Jewish Community Center of Greater Minneapolis,<br />

MN, 4759<br />

Jewish Community Center of San Francisco, CA, 713<br />

Jewish Community Center, Berkeley/Richmond, CA,<br />

658, 714, 715<br />

Jewish Community Relations Council of Minnesota<br />

and the Dakotas, MN, 4760<br />

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Grants for Capacity Building, Management & Technical Assistance<br />

Jewish Education Service of North America, NY, 92,<br />

659, 7365-7368, 9899<br />

Jewish Family and Career Services, GA, 4411<br />

Jewish Family and Childrens Services, CA, 1102<br />

Jewish Family and Community Services, FL, 2623<br />

Jewish Family Service of Colorado, CO, 2222<br />

Jewish Family Services, WI, 10225<br />

Jewish Family Services of Greater Hartford, CT, 2343<br />

Jewish Federation, Milwaukee, WI, 10226, 10227<br />

Jewish Funds for Justice, NY, 6454, 7055<br />

Jewish Healthcare Foundation of Pittsburgh, PA,<br />

8896<br />

Jewish Milestones, CA, 716<br />

Jewish Mosaic: The National Center for Sexual and<br />

Gender Diversity, CO, 660<br />

Jewish Retreat Center of Northern California, CA,<br />

1076<br />

Jewish Vocational Service, CA, 717, 4544<br />

Jewish Youth Foundation, WI, 10228<br />

JHPIEGO, MD, 5310<br />

JK Group, NJ, 523-538, 1703-1720, 2822-2825,<br />

2919, 3910-3914, 4261, 4980, 5620-5624<br />

JK Group Trustee for the Sallie Mae Fund, NJ,<br />

2508-2512<br />

Job Opportunities Task Force, MD, 3683-3685,<br />

3833, 7139-7141<br />

Jobs for Maines Graduates, ME, 3518<br />

Jobs for the Future, MA, 5508, 6455<br />

Jobs Partnership of Greater Indianapolis, IN, 3292<br />

Jobs with Justice Education Fund, DC, 9992<br />

Joe Goode Performance Group, CA, 1548, 6815<br />

Joffrey Ballet, IL, 3002<br />

John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, DC,<br />

6675, 8649, 9437<br />

John Hope Settlement House, RI, 9230<br />

John J. Tyler Arboretum, PA, 8721, 9022<br />

John Jay College of Criminal Justice of the City<br />

University of New York, NY, 769<br />

John Stott Ministries, CA, 2093, 10181<br />

John T. Mather Memorial Hospital of Port Jefferson,<br />

NY, 7698<br />

John Tracy Clinic, CA, 8946<br />

Johns Hopkins University, MD, 3153, 3343,<br />

3549-3551, 4347, 5509, 5510, 5637, 5638,<br />

6285, 6286, 7405, 10041, 10042<br />

Joint Center for Political and Economic Studies, DC,<br />

4348-4350, 6456, 9438, 9439<br />

Joint Venture: Silicon Valley Network, CA, 1847<br />

Jonas Center for Excellence in Nursing, NY, 6959<br />

Jordan Education Foundation, UT, 8389<br />

Jose Mateo Ballet Theater, MA, 3915<br />

Joyce Preschool, MN, 4930<br />

JSI Research and Training Institute, MA, 3522<br />

Juan Neumann Center, NY, 6960<br />

Jubilee Baltimore, MD, 3810<br />

Judge David L. Bazelon Center for Mental Health Law,<br />

DC, 7142<br />

Jump Rhythm Jazz Project, IL, 3003<br />

JumpStart, OH, 8166<br />

Junior Achievement of Dallas, TX, 9440<br />

Junior Achievement of Northern Alabama, AL, 9441<br />

Junior Achievement of Northern Indiana, IN, 3305<br />

Junior Achievement of San Diego and Imperial<br />

Counties, CA, 7699<br />

Junior Achievement of Silicon Valley and Monterey<br />

Bay, CA, 7700<br />

Junior Achievement of the Chisolm Trail, TX, 9626<br />

Junior Achievement of the Upper Midwest, MN, 5199<br />

Junior Achievement of West Central Florida, FL, 7701<br />

Junior League of Baltimore, MD, 3834<br />

Junior Players Guild, TX, 9697<br />

Junior Statesmen Foundation, CA, 1721<br />

Just Food, NY, 9797<br />

Just Partners, MD, 3686<br />

Justice Matters, CA, 894, 895<br />

Justice Policy Institute, DC, 3687<br />

Justice Strategies, NY, 7143<br />

Juvenile Court of Rockdale County, GA, 3688<br />

Juvenile Court Resources, OR, 3689<br />

Juxtaposition Arts, MN, 4931<br />

Juzoor Foundation for Health and Social<br />

Development, West Bank/Gaza, 6457<br />

JWT Delhi, India, 8496-8502<br />

K B P S Public Radio Foundation, OR, 9927<br />

K Q E D, CA, 7702<br />

K T C A/K T C I Twin Cities Public Television, MN,<br />

4932<br />

Kaboom, DC, 3427-3430, 4022, 5213, 5241, 6866,<br />

7703<br />

Kadin Emegini Degerlendirme Vakfi, Turkey, 1877<br />

Kaiser Foundation Health Plan, CA, 318<br />

Kalamazoo Regional Educational Service Agency, MI,<br />

4266-4269<br />

Kalamazoo Symphony Orchestra, MI, 4148<br />

Kalamazoo Valley Community College, MI, 4149<br />

Kalamazoo Youth Development Network, MI, 4294<br />

Kamaron Foundation, GA, 8733<br />

Kansas Area Office of the United Methodist Church,<br />

KS, 3418, 3419<br />

Kansas Association of Local Health Departments,<br />

KS, 3420, 3421<br />

Kansas Association of Teachers of Mathematics, KS,<br />

5277<br />

Kansas Association of Teachers of Science, KS,<br />

5278<br />

Kansas City Area Teachers of Mathematics, MO,<br />

5279<br />

Kansas City Crime Commission, MO, 9442<br />

Kansas City Friends of Alvin Ailey, MO, 7704<br />

Kansas State University, KS, 3401<br />

Kansas Womens Business Center, KS, 5260<br />

KARA, CA, 1722<br />

Karen Hill-Scott and Company, CA, 1330, 1331<br />

Karpenko Institute for Nurturing and Developing<br />

Leadership Excellence, CO, 10305<br />

Kartemquin Educational Films, IL, 3175, 6458<br />

Karuna Center for Peacebuilding, MA, 3916, 6961<br />

Kashf Foundation, Pakistan, 1848<br />

Katheryne B. Payne Education Center, OK, 8294,<br />

8310<br />

Katy Heritage Society, TX, 9666<br />

Kauai Planning and Action Alliance, HI, 2864<br />

Kayne-ERAS Center, CA, 8650<br />

Keio University, Japan, 4981<br />

Kellogg Community College, MI, 4351, 4352<br />

Ken Lazaken, Israel, 661<br />

Kenan Center, NY, 7092<br />

Kent State University, OH, 6701<br />

Kentucky Council on Postsecondary Education, KY,<br />

3369<br />

Kentucky River Community Care, KY, 5511<br />

Kenya Agricultural Commodity Exchange, Kenya,<br />

7287<br />

Kenya Community Development Foundation, Kenya,<br />

6459<br />

Keys to Improving Dayton Schools, OH, 10043<br />

Keystone Accountability, England, 896, 1723<br />

Keystone Center, CO, 8611<br />

Keystone Conservation Trust, PA, 9023<br />

Keystone Foundation, India, 6460<br />

Khanh Hoa Provincial Health Service, Vietnam, 6461<br />

KID One Transport System, AL, 9443<br />

Kidango, CA, 1332<br />

KIDPOWER, CO, 8295<br />

Kids Corporation, NJ, 7705<br />

Kids First Coalition, CA, 718, 7406<br />

Kids for the Bay, CA, 1549<br />

Kids Included Together San Diego, CA, 1182, 9209<br />

Kids Intervention and Diagnostic Service Center, OR,<br />

8333, 8548<br />

Kids on the Block Awareness Program, OR, 8549<br />

Kids Voting North Carolina, NC, 7973<br />

Kidsafe CT, CT, 2344<br />

Kindergarten and Childrens Aid Association<br />

Preschools of Hawaii, HI, 2901<br />

Kindling Foundation, DC, 2420<br />

King David Foundation, FL, 2636<br />

King, County of, WA, 5512<br />

Kings County Department of Public Health, CA, 319<br />

Kingsley House, LA, 3690<br />

Kinship Center, CA, 7706<br />

Kinship of Polk County, WI, 4761<br />

KIPP Baltimore, MD, 3811<br />

KIPP Foundation, CA, 228-231, 1077, 1621, 1724,<br />

3269, 9108, 9618, 9854-9857<br />

KIPP Sunshine Peak Academy, CO, 2223<br />

Kirkpatrick Science and Air Space Museum at<br />

Omniplex, OK, 5351<br />

Kitka, CA, 897, 1550<br />

Klamath Basin Rangeland Trust, OR, 10099<br />

Knox Emergency Fund, PA, 9169<br />

Ko-Thi Dance Company, WI, 10275, 10276<br />

Korea Agency for Digital Opportunity and Promotion,<br />

South Korea, 8390<br />

Korean Community Center of the East Bay, CA, 192<br />

Korean Youth Cultural Center, CA, 1551<br />

Kulu Mele African American Dance Ensemble, PA,<br />

9024<br />

Kwong Kow Chinese School, MA, 3840<br />

L.A. Works, CA, 7707<br />

La Alianza Hispana, MA, 3917<br />

La Causa, WI, 10277, 10278, 10313<br />

La Clinica de la Raza, CA, 4412<br />

La Familia Guidance Center, MN, 4679<br />

La Jolla Music Society, CA, 1477<br />

La Piana Associates, CA, 1028, 1333<br />

La Piccola Scuola Italiana Di San Francisco, CA, 1552<br />

La Salle University, PA, 8947, 8948, 9025-9027<br />

LA Stage Alliance, CA, 1029<br />

La Voz del Anciano Mexico Americano, TX, 9444<br />

Labor/Community Strategy Center, CA, 898<br />

Lac Courte Oreilles Ojibwa Public Broadcasting<br />

Corporation, WI, 4762<br />

Ladies of Charity of Chattanooga, TN, 9284<br />

LaFrance Associates, CA, 1725<br />

Laguna Playhouse, CA, 1030<br />

Lake/Geauga Educational Assistance Foundation,<br />

OH, 8105<br />

Lakeland Community College Foundation, OH, 8106,<br />

8107<br />

Lakes and Prairies Community Action Partnership,<br />

MN, 4763<br />

Lakeshore Foundation, AL, 10<br />

Lakeside Community Development Corporation, IL,<br />

3004<br />

Lambs Farm, IL, 9445<br />

Lancaster County Conservancy, PA, 9028<br />

Lancaster Farmland Trust, PA, 9029<br />

Lancaster University, England, 8391<br />

Land Connection Foundation, IL, 3005<br />

Land Empowerment Animals People, CA, 4150<br />

Land Institute, KS, 3422<br />

Land Stewardship Project, MN, 4764<br />

Land Trust Alliance, DC, 1334, 4545, 5417, 6757,<br />

8184, 8722<br />

Land Trust for the Little Tennessee, NC, 9310<br />

Lankenau Hospital Foundation, PA, 8651<br />

Lantern Theater Company, PA, 9030<br />

Lao Advancement Organization of America, MN,<br />

5062<br />

Lao Iu Mien Culture Association, CA, 320<br />

Lao Khmu Association, CA, 9446<br />

Laredo Childrens Museum, TX, 9447<br />

Larkin Center, IL, 3116<br />

Larkin Street Youth Services, CA, 321, 1622<br />

Larry Brown Youth Education Corporation, MN, 5002<br />

LarsonAllen LLP, MN, 6462, 6463<br />

LAs BEST, CA, 770<br />

Latin America Mission, FL, 2094<br />

Latin American Workers Project, NY, 6962<br />

Latin American Youth Center, DC, 6135<br />

Latin United Community Housing Association, IL,<br />

3006<br />

Latino Arts Network, CA, 9448<br />

Latino Council of Marin, CA, 1103<br />

Latino Dollars for Scholars, RI, 3691<br />

Latino Economic Development Center, MN, 4933<br />

Latino Network, OR, 8550<br />

Latino/a Educational Achievement Project, WA, 9993<br />

Latinos United, IL, 3154<br />

Laurel School, OH, 8269<br />

Law College Association of the University of Arizona,<br />

AZ, 5730, 5731<br />

Lawndale Art and Performance Center, TX, 9567<br />

Lawndale Christian Development Corporation, IL,<br />

9449<br />

Lawrence Hall of Science, CA, 1156, 1192, 1193<br />

Lawrenceville Corporation, PA, 7407<br />

Lawyers Alliance for New York, NY, 6963, 7056<br />

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Lawyers Clearinghouse on Affordable Housing and<br />

Homelessness, MA, 4104<br />

Lawyers Committee for Better Housing, IL, 3218<br />

Lawyers Committee for Civil Rights Under Law, IL,<br />

3007<br />

Laying the Foundation, TX, 9741<br />

Leader to Leader Institute, NY, 5252<br />

Leadership Broward Foundation, FL, 2695<br />

Leadership DeKalb, GA, 9450<br />

Leadership Emergence and Development Project,<br />

MN, 5193<br />

Leadership Empowerment and Development Group,<br />

MN, 4765<br />

Leadership for Environment and<br />

Development-Pakistan, Pakistan, 1335<br />

Leadership Fort Wayne, IN, 3306<br />

Leadership Institute for Ecology and the Economy,<br />

CA, 557<br />

Leadership Newark, NJ, 5441<br />

Leadership Oklahoma City, OK, 8311<br />

Leadership Pittsburgh, PA, 8897<br />

Leadership Public Schools, CA, 1553<br />

Leadership Teacher, NH, 5366<br />

Leadership Ventures, IN, 3423<br />

LeaderSpring, CA, 562, 694, 771, 1554<br />

League of Education Voters Foundation, WA, 10044<br />

League of Washington Theaters, DC, 2578<br />

League of Women Lawyers of Tajikistan, Tajikistan,<br />

7144<br />

League of Women Voters of Wisconsin Education<br />

Fund, WI, 4766<br />

Leah Stein Dance Company, PA, 9031<br />

LEARN, CT, 7207-7210<br />

Learning Community Charter School, RI, 9231<br />

Learning Corridor, CT, 2388<br />

Learning Disabilities Association of Cuyahoga<br />

County, OH, 8108<br />

Learning Exchange, MO, 3431, 3432, 5261<br />

Learning Leaders, NY, 6188, 6964<br />

Learning Links Foundation, India, 8392-8397<br />

Learning Point Associates, IL, 4546, 6645<br />

Learning Technologies Network-Brasil, Brazil, 8398,<br />

8399<br />

Lee Pesky Learning Center, ID, 7319<br />

Legal Action Center, NY, 7145<br />

Legal Aid Justice Center, VA, 2579<br />

Legal Aid Society-Employment Law Center, CA, 452,<br />

9451<br />

Legal Assistance Resource Center of Connecticut,<br />

CT, 2345<br />

Legal Community Against Violence, CA, 607<br />

Legal Information Network for Cancer, VA, 9842<br />

Legal Momentum: Advancing Womens Rights, NY,<br />

772, 6464, 6965<br />

Legal Rights Center, MN, 4767<br />

Legal Services for New York City, NY, 6966<br />

Legal Services of Northern California, CA, 9452<br />

Legal Services of South Central Michigan, MI, 4353<br />

LegalCORPS, MN, 4768<br />

Lehigh University, PA, 6816<br />

Lemon Bay League, FL, 2692<br />

Lena Pope Home, TX, 9581<br />

Lensic Performing Arts Center, NM, 5774<br />

Lesbian and Gay Community Network of Western<br />

Michigan, MI, 4151<br />

Lesley University, MA, 3841<br />

Lesotho Ministry of Health and Social Welfare,<br />

Lesotho, 4354<br />

Let Them Hear Foundation, CA, 8949-8951<br />

Leveraging Investments in Creativity, NY, 6230,<br />

6274, 6465<br />

Lewis and Clark College, OR, 10100<br />

Lewis Ginter Botanical Gardens, VA, 9894<br />

Lewiston Independent School District No. 1, ID, 2905<br />

Liberty Education Forum, DC, 773<br />

Liberty Education Fund, DC, 2182<br />

Liberty Hill Foundation, CA, 322, 453, 899, 1031<br />

Liberty Prairie Conservancy, IL, 3071<br />

Life and Environment, Israel, 662<br />

Life and Loss Institute, WI, 5626<br />

Life Builders ESL Ministry, SC, 9266<br />

Life Center of Southern Chester County, PA, 9109<br />

Lifeline Productions, IL, 3008<br />

Lifeline Youth and Family Services, IN, 3307<br />

LifeLong Medical Care, CA, 166<br />

LifeSavers Foundation, TX, 9593<br />

Lifespan Corporation, RI, 7708<br />

Lifewater International, CA, 10182<br />

Lifeworks Services, MN, 4680<br />

Light of the World Clinic, FL, 7709<br />

Lighthouse Academies, MA, 123, 7455<br />

Lighthouse Community Center, CA, 1555<br />

Lighthouse of Oakland County, MI, 4173<br />

Lime Hollow Nature Center, NY, 7465<br />

Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, NY, 5975,<br />

6967<br />

Lincoln Center Theater, NY, 5976<br />

Lincoln Park Coast Cultural District, NJ, 5639<br />

Lincoln Park Community Shelter, IL, 3009<br />

LINGOs Global, WA, 10183<br />

Link Community School, NJ, 2446<br />

Link Media, CA, 900, 6466<br />

Link, The, MN, 4769<br />

Linking Education and Economic Development in<br />

Sacramento, CA, 9881<br />

Links Hall, IL, 3010<br />

Listen and Talk: Education for Children with Hearing<br />

Loss, WA, 8952<br />

Listening Ear Crisis Center Project, MN, 4770<br />

Literacy Action, GA, 2799, 9453<br />

Literacy Center of West Michigan, MI, 4651<br />

Literacy Connection, IL, 3117<br />

Literacy Council of Norristown, PA, 9110<br />

Literacy for Environmental Justice, CA, 608<br />

Literacy Volunteers of America, NY, 6968<br />

Literacy Volunteers of Atlanta, GA, 2800<br />

Literacy Volunteers of Greater Hartford, CT, 2346<br />

Literacy, Inc., NY, 7300<br />

Literary Arts, OR, 8551<br />

Little Earth Residents Association, MN, 5003-5005<br />

Little Sisters of the Assumption Family Health<br />

Services, MA, 4031<br />

Little Village Environmental Justice Organization, IL,<br />

3011<br />

Live Baltimore Home Center, MD, 3568, 3812<br />

Live Oak Institute, CA, 1862, 1863<br />

Live On: Build Your Jewish Legacy, CO, 2224<br />

Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine, England,<br />

10045<br />

Liverpool VCT and Care Kenya, Kenya, 901<br />

Living Ways, MI, 4295<br />

LM Strategies Consulting, LLC, IL, 4355<br />

Local Economic Assistance Program, CA, 1104<br />

Local Government Academy, PA, 8822<br />

Local Government Commission, CA, 5513, 5514<br />

Local Initiatives Support Corporation, CA, 245, 1478,<br />

4184, 5179, 7711, 2239, 2347-2350, 2389,<br />

3537, 3539, 4035, 5980, 2470, 3694, 3695,<br />

7712, 8218, 9198, 9902, 2637, 5981, 7714,<br />

3012, 3176, 3178, 3206, 3219, 3267, 3693,<br />

8221, 3277, 3959, 3538, 7710, 3957, 4182,<br />

4183, 4196, 4270, 4296, 4414, 4652, 7409,<br />

8219, 9454, 5982, 102, 6702, 7524, 124,<br />

1994-2001, 2421, 2513, 2716, 2759, 3177,<br />

3344, 3345, 3480, 3692, 3954-3956, 3958,<br />

4413, 4547, 4632, 4655, 4861, 4934, 4935,<br />

5006, 5007, 5150, 5640, 5701, 5977-5979,<br />

5983-5985, 6245, 6467, 6681, 6734-6737,<br />

6784, 7066, 7093, 7288, 7408, 7410, 8196,<br />

9197, 8161, 8167, 8197, 8220, 8271, 9032,<br />

9196, 9199, 7713, 9210, 9246, 9760, 7872,<br />

9843-9845, 9890, 5178, 9455, 10279, 10290,<br />

10294<br />

Local Initiatives Support Corporation of Greater<br />

Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky, OH, 8247, 9200<br />

Local Initiatives Support Corporation of New York<br />

City, NY, 7715<br />

Local Initiatives Support Corporation of Newark, NJ,<br />

3540, 5641, 9201<br />

Local Initiatives Support Corporation, Bay Area, CA,<br />

663, 774, 1556, 1557, 1864, 5180, 5986,<br />

7716<br />

Local Initiatives Support Corporation, Jacksonville,<br />

FL, 5642, 7717<br />

Local Initiatives Support Corporation, Twin Cities,<br />

MN, 3696, 4771, 4894, 5008, 5151, 5152,<br />

5181, 5200<br />

Locally-Managed Marine Area Network, Indonesia,<br />

1336, 1337<br />

Loco Bloco Drum and Dance Ensemble, CA, 1558<br />

Loft at the Mill, NE, 5339<br />

Loft Literary Center, MN, 4936<br />

Logan County Department of Social Services, CO,<br />

2069<br />

Long Beach Nonprofit Partnership, CA, 7718, 8652<br />

Long Beach Unified School District, CA, 232<br />

Long Island Cares, NY, 7719<br />

Long Island College Hospital, NY, 6969<br />

Long Island Development Corporation, NY, 5987,<br />

7720, 8013<br />

Long Island Housing Partnership, NY, 2002, 5988,<br />

7721, 8014<br />

Long Island Jewish Medical Center, NY, 6970<br />

Long Now Foundation, CA, 505<br />

Long Range Education, Empowerment and Action<br />

Project, CA, 1559<br />

Longue Vue House and Gardens, LA, 620<br />

Looking Glass Institute, PA, 8860<br />

Lopez Island Family Resource Center, WA, 9928<br />

Lorain County Community College, OH, 8230<br />

Lorraine Monroe Leadership Institute, NY, 8015,<br />

8016<br />

Los Alamos National Laboratory Foundation, CA,<br />

5719<br />

Los Alamos National Security LLC, NM, 5717<br />

Los Angeles Community Design Center, CA, 246,<br />

1907, 1953, 2003, 5989, 7722, 7723<br />

Los Angeles Community Garden Council, CA, 8653<br />

Los Angeles Conservation Corps, CA, 8654<br />

Los Angeles County Childrens Planning Council, CA,<br />

3697, 9994<br />

Los Angeles County Department of Health Services,<br />

CA, 323<br />

Los Angeles County Education Coordinating Council,<br />

CA, 247<br />

Los Angeles Master Chorale Association, CA, 1032<br />

Los Angeles Metropolitan Churches, CA, 454, 9995<br />

Los Angeles Neighborhood Land Trust, CA, 8655<br />

Los Angeles Police Foundation, CA, 8656<br />

Los Cenzontles Mexican Arts Center, CA, 902<br />

Loudoun Cares, VA, 9886<br />

Louisiana Association of Nonprofit Organizations, LA,<br />

3449, 3453, 3493, 3502-3504, 4356, 5214,<br />

5722<br />

Louisiana Baptist Foundation, LA, 3472<br />

Louisiana Board of Regents, LA, 5886<br />

Louisiana Department of Education, LA, 8400<br />

Louisiana Division of Administration, LA, 7499<br />

Louisiana Public Health Institute, LA, 5515<br />

Louisiana Resource Center for Educators, LA, 3454,<br />

3505, 4214<br />

Louisiana, State of, LA, 3698<br />

Love INC of Muskegon County, MI, 4188<br />

Low Income Investment Fund, CA, 1338, 1339<br />

Lowcountry Open Land Trust, SC, 3072<br />

Lowell Area Schools, MI, 4284<br />

Lowell Public Schools, MA, 4123<br />

Lower Lights Christian Health Center, OH, 8150<br />

Lower Sioux Indian Community, MN, 4772<br />

Lowy Institute for International Policy, Australia,<br />

8612<br />

Loyola Marymount University, CA, 141, 1891, 1954,<br />

7724<br />

Loyola University, LA, 3498, 6468<br />

Loyola University of Chicago, IL, 3220<br />

Lucile Packard Foundation for Childrens Health, CA,<br />

324, 325<br />

Ludlow Elementary School, VT, 9809<br />

Lugenia Burns Hope Center, IL, 3013<br />

Lula Lake Land Trust, GA, 9311<br />

Lumiere Medical Ministries, NC, 4213<br />

Lumity, IL, 3221, 3243<br />

Luna Negra Dance Theater, IL, 3014<br />

Luna, County of, NM, 5743<br />

Lutheran Family Services in the Carolinas, NC, 7907<br />

Lutheran Ministry Services Northwest, WA, 10306<br />

Lutheran Services in America, MD, 10307<br />

Lutheran Social Mission Society, PA, 8746<br />

Lutheran Social Service of the South, TX, 5227<br />

Lutheran Social Services of North Dakota, ND, 4773,<br />

4774<br />

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Lutheran Theological Seminary at Gettysburg, PA,<br />

2653<br />

Lux Center for the Arts, NE, 5340<br />

M. D. Anderson Cancer Center Outreach Corporation,<br />

TX, 3434, 9562<br />

Mabel Wadsworth Womens Health Center, ME, 3519<br />

Macatawa Area Community Media Center, MI, 9456<br />

Machobane Agricultural Development Foundation,<br />

Lesotho, 4357<br />

Mackinac Center for Public Policy, MI, 10252<br />

MacPhail Center for Music, MN, 5153<br />

Madison Ballet, WI, 10296<br />

Madison Childrens Museum, WI, 4415<br />

Madison Park Development Corporation, MA, 7725<br />

Maecenata Management, Germany, 2920<br />

Mafisa Research and Development Foundation,<br />

South Africa, 6469<br />

Magee-Womens Hospital, PA, 8823<br />

Magic Circle Theater, CA, 1033<br />

Magic Theater, CA, 903, 1034<br />

Magnolia Clubhouse, OH, 8265<br />

Magnolia Speech School for the Deaf, MS, 8953,<br />

8954<br />

Mahoning County Continuum of Care, OH, 8281<br />

Main Street Birmingham, AL, 11<br />

Maine Center for Educational Services, ME, 9742<br />

Maine Highlands Guild, ME, 4061<br />

Maine Medical Center, ME, 5516<br />

Maine Mentoring Partnership, ME, 7726<br />

Maine Primary Care Association, ME, 3523<br />

Maingate Business Development Corporation, OH,<br />

8109<br />

Maitri, Inc., CA, 193<br />

Maka Foundation, SD, 5762<br />

Make the Road New York, NY, 6971, 7057, 7058,<br />

7254, 7411<br />

Makerere University, Uganda, 5887<br />

Malama Kai Foundation, HI, 2878<br />

Malivai Washington Kids Foundation, FL, 9457<br />

Management Assistance Group, DC, 2580, 7146<br />

Management Assistance Program for Nonprofits, MN,<br />

2004, 4656, 4662, 4681, 4682, 4775, 4776,<br />

4895, 5063, 5064, 5105-5107, 5154, 10308<br />

Management Consulting Services, MA, 3855, 4105<br />

Management Sciences for Health, MA, 3918<br />

Management Strategies for Africa, England, 1340<br />

Management Systems International, DC, 1341<br />

Manchester Area Conference of Churches, CT, 2351,<br />

2352<br />

Manchester Bidwell Corporation, PA, 1849, 8151,<br />

8771<br />

Manchester Craftsmens Guild, PA, 8824<br />

Manchester Youth Development Center, PA, 8861,<br />

8862<br />

Manhattan Theater Club, NY, 6162<br />

Manual High School, Friends of, CO, 2143, 2144<br />

March of Dimes Birth Defects Foundation, CA, 7727<br />

Marcus A. Foster Educational Institute, CA, 6265<br />

Marcy-Newberry Association, IL, 3015, 9458<br />

Marga, Inc., NY, 1560<br />

Margaret Jenkins Dance Company, CA, 6817<br />

Marguerita C. Johnson Senior Center, Friends of, CA,<br />

1105<br />

Marian College, IN, 3319<br />

Maricopa County Community Colleges District<br />

Foundation, AZ, 82<br />

Marie Sklodowska Curie Metro High School, IL, 3093<br />

Marin City Community Service District, CA, 1106<br />

Marin City Health and Wellness Center, CA, 1107<br />

Marin County Department of Health and Human<br />

Services, CA, 167<br />

Marin County Grassroots Leadership Network, CA,<br />

326, 1108-1113, 9996<br />

Marin County Open Space District, CA, 1114<br />

Marin Education Fund, CA, 1115-1119, 1561<br />

Marin, County of, CA, 1120<br />

Marine Aquarium Council, HI, 1342<br />

Marine Stewardship Council, England, 1343<br />

Marion County Criminal Justice Planning Council, IN,<br />

3699<br />

Marion Institute, MA, 1479<br />

Marion-Polk Food Share, OR, 8552<br />

Mark Morris Dance Group, NY, 6818<br />

Marketing Department Group, Australia, 8401-8403<br />

Marquette University, WI, 10253, 10254<br />

Marshall University Foundation, WV, 8689<br />

Marshall University Research Corporation, WV, 5517<br />

Marvin Lewis Community Fund, OH, 9882<br />

Mary Brogan Museum of Art and Science, FL, 9459<br />

Mary-Helen Mautner Project for Lesbians with Cancer,<br />

DC, 4152<br />

Marygrove College, MI, 4633, 4634<br />

Maryland Association of Nonprofit Organizations, MD,<br />

2471, 7412<br />

Maryland CASA Association, MD, 9869<br />

Maryland Catholic Conference, MD, 2447<br />

Maryland Department of Juvenile Services, MD, 3700<br />

Maryland Food Bank, MD, 3813<br />

Maryland League of Conservation Voters Education<br />

Fund, MD, 3583<br />

Maryland Mentoring Partnership, MD, 5155, 9870<br />

Maryland State Department of Education, MD, 5990<br />

Maryland Volunteer Lawyers Service, MD, 7728<br />

Marymount Manhattan College, NY, 6819<br />

Mass Insight Education and Research Institute, MA,<br />

3919, 10046<br />

Mass Mentoring Partnership, MA, 3920, 4106<br />

Massachusetts Advocates for Children, MA, 3921<br />

Massachusetts Affordable Housing Alliance, MA,<br />

7729<br />

Massachusetts Association of Community<br />

Development Corporations, MA, 3922, 3960,<br />

3961, 3983, 4107, 7413, 7730<br />

Massachusetts Business Alliance for Education, MA,<br />

3923<br />

Massachusetts Center for Charter Public School<br />

Excellence, MA, 3924<br />

Massachusetts Continuing Legal Education, MA,<br />

4127<br />

Massachusetts Department of Education, MA, 7500<br />

Massachusetts Department of Youth Services, MA,<br />

3701<br />

Massachusetts General Hospital, MA, 6212<br />

Massachusetts Health Quality Partners, MA, 6213<br />

Massachusetts Institute of Technology, MA,<br />

904-906, 5379, 7335, 7336, 8404-8408<br />

Massachusetts School-Age Coalition, MA, 3856<br />

Massachusetts State Science Fair, MA, 1194<br />

Mastermedia International, CA, 2609<br />

Maternal and Child Health Consortium of Chester<br />

County, PA, 9033<br />

Mathematica Policy Research, MA, 1344, 5518,<br />

7289<br />

Mathematical Association of America, DC, 9637<br />

Matthew 25 Health and Dental Clinic, IN, 3281<br />

Mattress Factory, PA, 8690, 8825<br />

Maymont Foundation, VA, 9846<br />

Mayo Clinic, MN, 9460<br />

Mayors Fund to Advance New York City, NY, 3179,<br />

3702<br />

MBA-Nonprofit Connection, CA, 1345<br />

McClymonds Youth and Family Center, CA, 1562<br />

MCF Property Holdings, CA, 1121<br />

McKenzie River Trust Fund, OR, 8553<br />

McKinley, County of, NM, 5744<br />

McKinsey and Company, PA, 2801, 2802<br />

McLean Hospital, MA, 1195, 1196<br />

McLeod Regional Medical Center of the Pee Dee, SC,<br />

7908<br />

MDC, NC, 3370<br />

MDRC, NY, 1035, 3371, 3703, 4548, 4549, 10047<br />

Meals on Wheels of Hawaii, HI, 2898<br />

Meals on Wheels West, CA, 1955<br />

Meals on Wheels, Minneapolis-Saint Paul Metro<br />

Area, MN, 4777<br />

Meals on Wheels, Williamsburg Area, VA, 9903<br />

Means for Dreams, DC, 4026<br />

Mecklenburg County Business-Education<br />

Partnership, VA, 8751, 8752<br />

Mediation Center for Dispute Resolution, MN, 4778<br />

Mediation Works, A Community Dispute Resolution<br />

Center, OR, 8554<br />

Medical Ambassadors International, CA, 10184<br />

Medical and Health Research Association of New<br />

York City, NY, 6972<br />

Medical Care Development, ME, 4358<br />

Medical Center of Louisiana Foundation, LA, 5519<br />

Medical Home Plus, VA, 9895<br />

Medical Students for Choice, PA, 664<br />

Medical University of South Carolina, SC, 3704<br />

MediSend International, TX, 9638<br />

Memorial Child Guidance Clinic, VA, 8613<br />

Memorial Human Rights Center, Russia, 6470<br />

Memorial Park Conservancy, TX, 9653, 9781<br />

MemoryCare, Inc., NC, 7909<br />

Memphis and Shelby County Child Sexual Abuse<br />

Council, TN, 9461<br />

Memphis Oral School for the Deaf, TN, 8955<br />

Memphis Orchestral Society, TN, 7731<br />

Mendelssohn Choir of Pittsburgh, PA, 8826<br />

Mennonite Urban Corps Pittsburgh, PA, 8898<br />

Mental Health Advocacy Coalition, OH, 8110<br />

Mental Health Advocacy Services, CA, 1892<br />

Mental Health America of Northeast Florida, FL, 2667<br />

Mental Health Association in Dutchess County, NY,<br />

6287<br />

Mental Health Association in Tulsa, OK, 8325<br />

Mental Health Association of New York City, NY,<br />

6646<br />

Mental Health Consumer-Survivor Network of<br />

Minnesota, MN, 4862<br />

Mental Health Policy Institute for Leadership and<br />

Training, MD, 3577<br />

Mentoring Advanced Placement Programs, WA,<br />

10101<br />

Mentoring Center, CA, 775, 1563<br />

Mentoring Partnership of Minnesota, MN, 4779,<br />

4937<br />

Mentoring Partnership of New York, NY, 7732<br />

Mentoring Partnership of Southwestern<br />

Pennsylvania, PA, 8614, 8753, 8772<br />

MEO Business Development Corporation, HI, 2865<br />

Mercer Street Friends, NJ, 5393<br />

Mercy Corps, OR, 4416<br />

Mercy Foundation - Bakersfield, CA, 327, 1346<br />

Mercy Health Center, GA, 9462<br />

Mercy Home for Boys and Girls, IL, 9463<br />

Mercy Housing, CO, 7733, 7734<br />

Mercy Housing and Shelter Corporation, CT, 2353,<br />

7735<br />

Mercy Housing California, CA, 1623<br />

Mercy Memorial Health Center, OK, 8320<br />

Meridian Health Affiliated Foundations, NJ, 7736<br />

Meridian Institute, CO, 1170, 1347, 1348<br />

Merit School of Music, IL, 3073<br />

Metafore, OR, 7737<br />

Metan, Vietnam, 8409, 8410<br />

Metcalfe Park Residents Association, WI, 10280<br />

Methodist Home for Children, NC, 7910<br />

Metro Broward Economic Development Corporation,<br />

FL, 5991<br />

Metro Denver Black Church Initiative, CO, 2145<br />

Metro Health Hospital Foundation, MI, 4257<br />

Metro Housing Partnership, MI, 4204, 4550, 4551<br />

Metro Volunteers, CO, 5156<br />

Metropolitan Alliance of Connected Communities,<br />

MN, 4683, 4780<br />

Metropolitan Area Advisory Committee on<br />

Anti-Poverty of San Diego County, CA, 1480<br />

Metropolitan Area Planning Agency, NE, 3402<br />

Metropolitan Career Center, PA, 9111<br />

Metropolitan Community Colleges Foundation, MO,<br />

5250<br />

Metropolitan Consortium of Community Developers,<br />

MN, 4781<br />

Metropolitan Economic Development Association,<br />

MN, 4863, 4982<br />

Metropolitan Entertainment and Convention<br />

Authority, NE, 5316, 5318, 5319<br />

Metropolitan Family Services, IL, 7738<br />

Metropolitan Federation of Alternative Schools, MN,<br />

4938<br />

Metropolitan Financial Management Corporation,<br />

MN, 4782<br />

Metropolitan Inter-Faith Association, TN, 9288<br />

Metropolitan Interfaith Council on Affordable<br />

Housing, MN, 5065, 5157<br />

Metropolitan Museum of Art, NY, 8657<br />

Metropolitan New York Library Council, NY, 6820<br />

Metropolitan Planning Council, IL, 7414, 7739<br />

Metropolitan Volunteers, CO, 5201<br />

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RECIPIENT INDEX<br />

Metropolitan Waterfront Alliance, NY, 7255<br />

Mexican American Legal Defense and Educational<br />

Fund, CA, 9464, 776<br />

Mexican Center for Philanthropy, Mexico, 4552<br />

Mexican Institute of Houston, TX, 7740<br />

Mexican Nature Conservation Fund, Mexico, 1349<br />

Mexican Network of Community Radio, Mexico, 6471<br />

Mexico-North Research Network, Mexico, 6472<br />

Mi Casa Family Service and Educational Center, CT,<br />

2354<br />

Mi Casa Su Casa, NC, 7944<br />

Miami Gay Mens Chorus, FL, 2638<br />

Miami University, OH, 4359<br />

Miami Workers Center, FL, 9997<br />

Miami Youth SHINE, FL, 2639<br />

Miami-Dade College, FL, 5992<br />

Miami-Dade County Public Schools, FL, 2717, 2718<br />

Michigan Coalition Against Domestic and Sexual<br />

Violence, MI, 4453<br />

Michigan Department of Community Health, MI,<br />

4360<br />

Michigan Environmental Council, MI, 4417<br />

Michigan Foundation for Education Leadership, MI,<br />

4262<br />

Michigan Future, MI, 4635<br />

Michigan Historical Center Foundation, MI, 4361<br />

Michigan Molecular Institute, MI, 4217<br />

Michigan Network for Youth and Families, MI, 4153<br />

Michigan Nonprofit Association, MI, 4197, 4223,<br />

4362, 4418, 4454, 4553<br />

Michigan Roundtable for Diversity and Inclusion, MI,<br />

4636, 8734<br />

Michigan State University, MI, 3372<br />

Michigan Suburbs Alliance, MI, 4419<br />

MicroEdge, NY, 3433, 8222<br />

Microfinance and Development Center, Vietnam,<br />

6473<br />

Microfinance Information Exchange, DC, 5993<br />

Microfinance Risk Management, MO, 6474<br />

Micronesia Conservation Trust, Federated States of<br />

Micronesia, 1350<br />

Mid-America Arts Alliance, MO, 5314<br />

Mid-Atlantic Association of Community Health<br />

Centers, MD, 7147<br />

Mid-Fairfield Child Guidance Center, CT, 2275<br />

Mid-Ohio FoodBank, OH, 4420<br />

Mid-South American Humanics Collaborative, TN,<br />

9277<br />

Middle East Fellowship, CA, 10185<br />

Middle Way House, IN, 4421<br />

Middlebury Global Warming Action Committee/<br />

Coalition, VT, 9810<br />

Midland Odessa Symphony and Chorale, TX, 9322<br />

Midtown Academy, MD, 3814<br />

Midway Training Services, MN, 4783<br />

Midwest Art Conservation Center, MN, 5158<br />

Midwest Child Care Association, NE, 3403<br />

Midwest Health Center for Women, MN, 5066<br />

Midwest Organic and Sustainable Education<br />

Services, WI, 10281<br />

Midwest Special Services, MN, 4684, 4784<br />

Midwest States Center, WI, 6475<br />

Miistakis Institute for the Rockies, Canada, 10202<br />

Mikva Challenge Grant Foundation, IL, 3094<br />

Milestone Growth Fund, MN, 2005, 4657<br />

Milkweed Editions, MN, 5159<br />

Mill at Anselma Preservation and Educational Trust,<br />

PA, 8723<br />

Miller Theater Advisory Board, TX, 9568, 9688, 9782<br />

Miller\Rollins, NY, 6476<br />

Milwaukee Careers Cooperative, WI, 10229<br />

Milwaukee Economic Development Corporation, WI,<br />

10230<br />

Minerva Partners, NY, 6973<br />

Ministry Coaching International, OR, 10102<br />

Ministry of Civil Affairs of the Peoples Republic of<br />

China, China, 6477<br />

Ministry of Education of China, China, 8411<br />

Ministry of Education of the Russian Federation,<br />

Russia, 8412<br />

Ministry of Health of China, China, 10048<br />

Ministry of Higher Education, Egypt, 6478<br />

Ministry Ventures, GA, 2803, 2804<br />

Minneapolis American Indian Center, MN, 4939<br />

Minneapolis Mediation Program, MN, 4785<br />

Minneapolis Public Schools, MN, 5009<br />

Minnesota African-American Chamber of Commerce,<br />

MN, 5010<br />

Minnesota Association for the Education of Young<br />

Children, MN, 4940<br />

Minnesota Campus Compact, MN, 5108<br />

Minnesota Center for Photography, MN, 4864<br />

Minnesota Child Care Resource and Referral<br />

Network, MN, 5067<br />

Minnesota Childrens Museum, MN, 4865, 5011<br />

Minnesota Council of Churches, MN, 5036<br />

Minnesota Council of Nonprofits, MN, 4699, 4786,<br />

4941, 5109, 5160<br />

Minnesota Cultural Diversity Center, MN, 4787<br />

Minnesota Department of Public Safety, MN, 3705<br />

Minnesota Environmental Initiative, MN, 4942<br />

Minnesota Environmental Partnership, MN, 4866<br />

Minnesota Fathers and Families Network, MN, 4788<br />

Minnesota Fringe Festival, MN, 4867<br />

Minnesota High Technology Foundation, MN, 2198<br />

Minnesota Housing Partnership, MN, 4943<br />

Minnesota Indian Womens Resource Center, MN,<br />

5068<br />

Minnesota International Center, MN, 5161<br />

Minnesota International Health Volunteers, MN,<br />

4789<br />

Minnesota Minority Education Partnership, MN, 5069<br />

Minnesota Organization on Fetal Alcohol Syndrome,<br />

MN, 4790<br />

Minnesota Real Estate Foundation, MN, 7415<br />

Minnesota Rural Health Association, MN, 4791<br />

Minnesota School-Age Care Alliance, MN, 4944<br />

Minnesota Senior Federation, MN, 5110<br />

Minnesota State University, MN, 2737<br />

Minnesota Wood Education Project, MN, 4700<br />

Minnesota Work Incentives Connection, MN, 5111<br />

Minority Legislative Education Program, VA, 5678<br />

Minority Organ and Tissue Transplant Education<br />

Program of Cleveland, OH, 8111, 8266<br />

Mirabal Sisters Cultural and Community Center, NY,<br />

6974<br />

Misericordia Home, IL, 9465<br />

Mission Community Services Corporation, CA, 2006,<br />

5994, 7741<br />

Mission Cultural Center for Latino Arts, CA, 1564<br />

Mission Economic Development Agency, CA, 609,<br />

719<br />

Mission West Virginia, WV, 8691<br />

Missions of Yahweh, TX, 9667<br />

Missions, Ministry and Media Foundation, TX, 9574<br />

MissionSAFE: A New Beginning, MA, 4084<br />

Mississippi Action for Community Education, MS,<br />

4363<br />

Mississippi Center for Education Innovation, MS,<br />

4364<br />

Mississippi Center for Nonprofits, MS, 5208, 5239,<br />

9466<br />

Mississippi Council on Economic Education, MS,<br />

5995<br />

Mississippi Department of Education, MS, 5205,<br />

7501, 8413, 8414<br />

Mississippi Faith-Based Coalition for Community<br />

Renewal, MS, 5215, 5216<br />

Mississippi Forum on Children and Families, MS,<br />

3706<br />

Mississippi Methodist Hospital Rehabilitation<br />

Center, MS, 9467<br />

Mississippi Museum of Natural Science Foundation,<br />

MS, 5232<br />

Mississippi Office of the Attorney General, MS, 3707<br />

Mississippi Primary Health Care Association, MS,<br />

5206<br />

Mississippi State University Foundation, MS, 4365,<br />

6975<br />

Missoula Art Museum, MT, 9929<br />

Missoula Community Performing Arts Center, MT,<br />

5301<br />

Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary<br />

Education, MO, 7502<br />

Missouri Votes Conservation Educational Project,<br />

MO, 4945<br />

Mitchell Street Development Opportunities<br />

Corporation, WI, 10231<br />

Mixed Blood Theater Company, MN, 4946<br />

Mixed Magic Theater and Cultural Events, RI, 9232<br />

Mixteca Organization, NY, 6976<br />

Mobilize.org, CA, 1565<br />

Model Cities of Saint Paul, MN, 2007, 5112<br />

Modesto Symphony Orchestra, CA, 1036<br />

Modjeska Theater Company, WI, 10232<br />

Monitor Group, MA, 1351, 1352, 7290<br />

Montalvo Association, CA, 1037, 1353<br />

Montana Council on Economic Education, MT, 5996<br />

Montana Nonprofit Association, MT, 2199, 9930<br />

Montana Outdoor Science School, MT, 9931<br />

Montana, State of, MT, 3708<br />

Montefiore Medical Center, NY, 6977, 7311<br />

Monterey County Office of Education, CA, 1354<br />

Monterey Museum of Art, CA, 1355<br />

Montessori School of Anderson, SC, 8231<br />

Montezuma Valley Historical Society, CA, 1481<br />

Montgomery County Education Foundation, IN, 8615<br />

Montgomery County Juvenile Court, OH, 5520<br />

Montgomery County Lands Trust, PA, 9034<br />

Montgomery County Public Schools, AL, 233<br />

Montgomery Institute, MS, 9468<br />

Montgomery Theater, PA, 9035<br />

Montpelier Foundation, VA, 3788, 9847<br />

Moody Gardens, TX, 9706<br />

Moog Center for Deaf Education, MO, 8956-8963<br />

More For Kids, AZ, 58<br />

Morehouse School of Medicine, GA, 4366, 5521<br />

Morgan County Family Center, CO, 2070<br />

Morning Star House, NM, 9998<br />

Morningside Center for Teaching Social<br />

Responsibility, NY, 6647, 7215<br />

Morningside Heights West Harlem Sanitation<br />

Coalition, NY, 7078<br />

Morton Arboretum, IL, 7742<br />

Moscow Information System Association, Russia,<br />

8415<br />

Moss Point School District, MS, 5228, 5229<br />

Mothers on the Move, NY, 7416<br />

Mott Community College, MI, 4554<br />

Moultrie Technical College Foundation, GA, 8616<br />

Mount Airy USA, PA, 9112<br />

Mount Holyoke College, MA, 6821<br />

Mount Hood Repertory Theater, OR, 8465<br />

Mount Pleasant Open Space Foundation, SC, 3074<br />

Mount Sinai Medical Center, NY, 5828, 6978, 6979<br />

Mount Sinai School of Medicine of New York<br />

University, NY, 5352, 6980, 7312, 7313<br />

Mount Washington Community Development<br />

Corporation, PA, 8827<br />

Mountain Meadow, PA, 9113<br />

Mountain Microenterprise Fund, NC, 7893, 7894,<br />

7974<br />

Mountain View Personal Care Home, GA, 9469<br />

MountainStar Family Relief Nursery, OR, 9932<br />

Move the Mountain Leadership Center, IA, 5012<br />

Movement Generation, CA, 1566<br />

Movement Strategy Center, CA, 7417<br />

Movimiento de Arte y Cultura Latino Americana de<br />

San Jose, CA, 1356<br />

Movin Out, WI, 10267<br />

Moving Company Dance Center, NH, 5378<br />

Moving Forward Contemporary Asian American Dance<br />

Company, DC, 2581<br />

Mozambique, Republic of, Mozambique, 6479<br />

Ms. Foundation for Women, NY, 907, 6163<br />

Muktidhara Sansthan, India, 6480<br />

Muller Works Foundation, NY, 6164<br />

Multi-Agency Alliance for Children, GA, 2805<br />

Multicultural Arts Initiative, PA, 9170<br />

Multnomah County Department of Juvenile and Adult<br />

Community Justice, OR, 3709<br />

Mum Puppettheater, PA, 9036, 9114<br />

Municipal Homes, IA, 3404<br />

Muntu Dance Theater, IL, 3016<br />

Murie Center, WY, 908, 2422<br />

Murray Culshaw Advisory Services, India, 6481<br />

Museum Associates, CA, 142-145, 539, 621, 1183,<br />

1934, 9575, 10174<br />

Museum for Contemporary Arts, MD, 3569<br />

Museum of Arts and Design, NY, 5997<br />

Museum of Childrens Art, CA, 777<br />

Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego, CA, 1038<br />

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RECIPIENT INDEX<br />

Grants for Capacity Building, Management & Technical Assistance<br />

Museum of Discovery and Science, FL, 7743, 7744<br />

Museum of Modern Art, NY, 5998<br />

Museum of Science, MA, 515, 8416<br />

Museum of the City of New York, NY, 6981<br />

Museum Village, NY, 6288<br />

Museums at Mitchel, NY, 7745<br />

Music Conservatory of Westchester, NY, 7418<br />

Music Intelligence Neural Development Institute, CA,<br />

7746, 9470<br />

Music of the Baroque, IL, 7503<br />

Music Theater Workshop, IL, 3244<br />

MusicalFare Theater, NY, 7094<br />

Muskegon, County of, MI, 4189<br />

Mustashaar, Social Development Advisors, Pakistan,<br />

1357<br />

Mutual Housing Association of South Central<br />

Connecticut, CT, 4036<br />

My Sisters Place, CT, 2355, 9871<br />

My Turn, MA, 3925<br />

Mystic Seaport - The Museum of America and the<br />

Sea, CT, 7747<br />

NAACP, CA, 9471, 6482<br />

Nakatomi and Associates, CA, 455<br />

Naples Botanical Garden, FL, 4422<br />

NARAL Pro-Choice America Foundation, DC, 665,<br />

1358<br />

Nashville Adult Literacy Council, TN, 9472<br />

Nashville Homeless Power Project, TN, 9798<br />

Nashville State Community College Foundation, TN,<br />

9298<br />

Nashville Symphony Association, TN, 9299<br />

Nassau Presbyterian Church, NJ, 5394<br />

NATHA, CA, 328<br />

National Abortion Federation, DC, 909, 4062, 6165<br />

National Academies, DC, 6648<br />

National Academy Foundation, NY, 10049<br />

National Academy of Sciences, DC, 910, 5522,<br />

5888, 6822, 7337, 7338, 7880<br />

National Adult Protective Services Foundation, IL,<br />

3255<br />

National AIDS Fund, DC, 6483<br />

National Alliance for Caregiving, MD, 3256<br />

National Alliance for Public Charter Schools, DC,<br />

2118, 3710<br />

National Alliance for Volunteer Action, Bulgaria, 4555<br />

National Alliance of Multi-Ethnic Behavioral Health<br />

Associations, MD, 3711<br />

National Alliance of Vietnamese American Service<br />

Agencies, MD, 5999<br />

National Alliance on Mental Illness Connecticut, CT,<br />

4037-4039<br />

National Alliance on Mental Illness Indiana, IN, 3320,<br />

3389<br />

National Alliance on Mental Illness Metropolitan<br />

Baltimore, MD, 3835<br />

National Alliance on Mental Illness New Orleans, LA,<br />

9473<br />

National Alliance on Mental Illness San Gabriel<br />

Valley, CA, 7748<br />

National American Indian Housing Council, DC, 2008,<br />

7067<br />

National Arts Strategies, DC, 83, 2806, 2890, 3017,<br />

4004, 4005, 6823, 6824<br />

National Association for Latino Community Asset<br />

Builders, TX, 5037<br />

National Association of Chain Drug Stores Pharmacy<br />

Education Foundation, VA, 2907<br />

National Association of Charter School Authorizers,<br />

IL, 125, 5280<br />

National Association of Counties Research<br />

Foundation, DC, 4367, 5523<br />

National Association of County and City Health<br />

Officials, DC, 5524, 5525<br />

National Association of Elementary School Principals,<br />

VA, 6000<br />

National Association of Elementary School Principals<br />

Foundation, VA, 4556<br />

National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics, KS,<br />

9474<br />

National Association of Japan-America Societies, DC,<br />

6622<br />

National Association of Latino Elected and Appointed<br />

Officials Educational Fund, CA, 5526, 5527<br />

National Association of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and<br />

Transgender Community Centers, DC, 4154<br />

National Association of State Boards of Education,<br />

VA, 5528<br />

National Association of State Universities and Land<br />

Grant Colleges, DC, 3373<br />

National Association of Street Schools, CO, 10186<br />

National Association of System Heads, DC, 3374<br />

National Association of Urban Debate Leagues, IL,<br />

1893<br />

National Association of Workforce Boards, VA, 4557<br />

National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum, NY,<br />

9475<br />

National Black Justice Coalition, DC, 2183, 2184,<br />

4155<br />

National Breast Cancer Coalition Fund, DC, 4368<br />

National Campaign for Sustainable Agriculture, NY,<br />

3530<br />

National Catholic Community Foundation, MD, 2448<br />

National Catholic Young Adult Ministry Association,<br />

IL, 2449<br />

National Caucus of Environmental Legislators, DC,<br />

4947<br />

National Center for Alternative Certification, DC,<br />

5889<br />

National Center for Civic Innovation, NY, 1878<br />

National Center for Creative Aging, NY, 6854<br />

National Center for Educational Accountability, TX,<br />

10050<br />

National Center for Family Literacy, KY, 3712<br />

National Center for Family Philanthropy, DC, 778,<br />

911, 4258<br />

National Center for Human Rights Education, GA,<br />

6484, 6847<br />

National Center for Public Policy and Higher<br />

Education, CA, 3375<br />

National Center on Addiction and Substance Abuse<br />

at Columbia University, NY, 2119<br />

National Center on Education and the Economy, DC,<br />

5890<br />

National Center on Family Homelessness, MA, 4369<br />

National Christian Foundation, GA, 5262, 9296,<br />

9316, 9317, 9654, 10187, 10315<br />

National Coalition for Asian Pacific American<br />

Community Development, DC, 6001<br />

National Coalition for Child Protection Reform, VA,<br />

6982<br />

National Coalition for Women with Heart Disease, DC,<br />

4983<br />

National Coalition to Abolish the Death Penalty, DC,<br />

9799<br />

National College Access Network, OH, 1122, 2514,<br />

2515<br />

National Committee for Quality Assurance, DC, 5529,<br />

6214<br />

National Committee for Responsive Philanthropy, DC,<br />

7148<br />

National Community Development Institute, CA, 779,<br />

1359, 1360, 1567, 3713-3715, 4637, 9999<br />

National Community Reinvestment Coalition, DC,<br />

7749<br />

National Conference of State Legislatures, CO, 4558<br />

National Constitution Center, PA, 7750<br />

National Council for Black Studies, GA, 6485<br />

National Council for Community and Education<br />

Partnerships, DC, 2284, 2516, 4370<br />

National Council for Community Development, NY,<br />

6002, 6003<br />

National Council for the Social Studies, DC, 8658,<br />

8659<br />

National Council of La Raza, CA, 2650, 62, 110, 111,<br />

126, 493, 780, 781, 2847, 2848, 3445,<br />

3716-3719, 4174, 4263, 4559, 5679, 5805,<br />

6004, 6231, 6486, 6855, 6856, 7149, 7150,<br />

7204, 7291<br />

National Council of Nonprofit Associations, DC,<br />

4560, 7256<br />

National Council of the Churches of Christ in the<br />

U.S.A., NY, 4063<br />

National Council on Agricultural Life and Labor<br />

Research Fund, DE, 2430, 2455, 6005<br />

National Council on Alcoholism and<br />

Addictions-Greater Flint Area, MI, 4561<br />

National Council on Crime and Delinquency, CA,<br />

2042, 2668<br />

National Council on Economic Education, NY, 6006,<br />

6630<br />

National Council on Interpreting in Health Care, CA,<br />

329<br />

National Dance Institute New Mexico, NM, 4896,<br />

5775<br />

National Day Laborer Organizing Network, CA, 6487<br />

National Democratic Institute for International<br />

Affairs, DC, 6007<br />

National Development and Research Institutes, NY,<br />

6788<br />

National Eagle Center, MN, 4948<br />

National Economic and Social Rights Initiative, NY,<br />

6848<br />

National Enterprise Development Corporation, MT,<br />

5038<br />

National Environmental Trust, DC, 7257<br />

National Family Planning and Reproductive Health<br />

Association, DC, 912, 4064<br />

National Foundation for Teaching Entrepreneurship,<br />

NY, 5281<br />

National Fund for Enterprise Development, DC, 6008<br />

National Gallery of Art, DC, 5418, 8660<br />

National Gay and Lesbian Task Force, DC, 782, 2185<br />

National Governors Association Center for Best<br />

Practices, DC, 5530, 5643<br />

National Guard Youth Foundation, VA, 9872, 9873<br />

National Health Law Program, CA, 1361, 6488<br />

National Heritage Foundation, VA, 7068, 8322<br />

National Housing Law Project, CA, 3180, 7419<br />

National Immigration Forum, DC, 783, 5891<br />

National Immigration Law Center, CA, 1362<br />

National Institute for Excellence in Teaching, CA,<br />

234, 3155<br />

National Institute for Latino Policy, NY, 6489<br />

National Institute on Money in State Politics, MT, 330<br />

National Juvenile Defender Center, DC, 3720, 7151<br />

National Kidney Foundation, NY, 5207<br />

National Leadership Roundtable on Church<br />

Management, DC, 2450<br />

National League of Cities Institute, DC, 2719, 5531,<br />

5532<br />

National Legal Sanctuary for Community<br />

Advancement, CA, 1568<br />

National Low Income Housing Coalition and Low<br />

Income Housing Information Service, DC, 4040<br />

National Mental Health Association of Greater Los<br />

Angeles, CA, 331<br />

National Mentoring Partnership, VA, 4562<br />

National Music Center and Museum Foundation, DC,<br />

9476<br />

National Network of Abortion Funds, MA, 2268<br />

National Network of Forest Practitioners, OH, 6490,<br />

7420<br />

National Opinion Research Center, IL, 5533, 6825<br />

National Organization on Disability, DC, 6009<br />

National PACE Association, VA, 6662<br />

National Park Foundation, DC, 8617<br />

National Parks Conservation Association, DC, 913,<br />

8863<br />

National Partnership for Juvenile Services, KY, 3721,<br />

3722<br />

National Partnership for Women and Families, DC,<br />

6491<br />

National Pastoral Center for Vietnamese<br />

Apostolates, LA, 3455<br />

National Pedagogical University, Colombia, 6492<br />

National Philanthropic Trust, PA, 2913, 3439,<br />

5680-5682<br />

National Postdoctoral Association, DC, 7881<br />

National Public Housing Museum, IL, 3018<br />

National Quality Forum, DC, 5534<br />

National Religious Partnership for the Environment,<br />

MA, 914<br />

National Rural Funders Collaborative, TX, 7525<br />

National Rural Housing Coalition, DC, 7751<br />

National School Boards Association, VA, 5535<br />

National Science Resources Center, DC, 4215<br />

National Science Teachers Association, VA, 9639<br />

National Staff Development Council, OH, 6857,<br />

8017-8019<br />

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RECIPIENT INDEX<br />

National Studies Center on Alternative Development,<br />

Chile, 6493<br />

National Training and Information Center, IL, 2594,<br />

3207, 4563<br />

National Transplant Assistance Fund, PA, 9115<br />

National Troupe of Nigeria, Nigeria, 6494<br />

National Trust for Historic Preservation, DC, 6495,<br />

9569<br />

National Urban Alliance for Effective Education, NY,<br />

2285<br />

National Video Resources, NY, 6166<br />

National Visionary Leadership Project, DC, 6010<br />

National Wildlife Federation, DC, 5829, 2423<br />

National Womens Law Center, DC, 6496, 6983<br />

National Womens Studies Association, MD, 6497<br />

National Writing Project, CA, 6984<br />

National Youth Employment Coalition, DC, 4564<br />

National Youth Leadership Council, MN, 4792<br />

Native American Community Development Institute,<br />

MN, 4949, 5013-5015<br />

Native American Educational Services College, IL,<br />

3019<br />

Native American Environmental Protection Coalition,<br />

CA, 1482<br />

Native American Public Telecommunications, NE,<br />

6498<br />

Native Americans in Philanthropy, MN, 5892, 10000<br />

Native Seeds/Southwestern Endangered Arid-Land<br />

Resource Clearing House, AZ, 506<br />

Nativity Mission Center, NY, 6631<br />

Nativity Preparatory School of New Bedford, MA,<br />

8232<br />

Natural Heritage Institute, CA, 4565<br />

Natural Lands Trust, PA, 9037, 9116<br />

Natural Resources Defense Council, CA, 1569,<br />

4566, 6985<br />

Nature Conservancy, NJ, 9038, 3075<br />

Nature Conservancy of Hawaii, HI, 1726, 2866,<br />

2902<br />

NatureServe, VA, 1363, 1364<br />

Natya Dance Theater, IL, 3020<br />

Naval Postgraduate School Foundation, CA, 558<br />

Navigators, The, CO, 5113, 5114<br />

Near East Foundation, NY, 6499<br />

Near Northside Partners Council, TX, 7752<br />

Nebraska Department of Education, NE, 5323<br />

Nebraska Housing Developers Association, NE,<br />

2009, 4371<br />

Nego Gato, PA, 8828<br />

Neighborhood Academy, PA, 8756, 8829<br />

Neighborhood Centers, TX, 9668<br />

Neighborhood Development Center, MN, 4950, 6703<br />

Neighborhood Economic Development Advocacy<br />

Project, NY, 6500, 7421<br />

Neighborhood Family Services Coalition, NY, 6986<br />

Neighborhood Funders Group, DC, 1365, 10001<br />

Neighborhood Health Care Network, MN, 4663<br />

Neighborhood House, MN, 4685, 4793, 4868, 4951<br />

Neighborhood Housing Services of Austin, TX, 2010<br />

Neighborhood Housing Services of Baltimore, MD,<br />

6785, 7753, 8020, 9775<br />

Neighborhood Housing Services of Birmingham, AL,<br />

7526<br />

Neighborhood Housing Services of Camden, NJ,<br />

9202<br />

Neighborhood Housing Services of Chelsea, MA,<br />

2011, 3962<br />

Neighborhood Housing Services of Chicago, IL, 2012,<br />

3208, 3222, 3228, 3963, 6011, 7754, 8223<br />

Neighborhood Housing Services of Clearwater, FL,<br />

7755, 7756<br />

Neighborhood Housing Services of Corvallis, OR,<br />

8555<br />

Neighborhood Housing Services of Elgin, IL, 3964<br />

Neighborhood Housing Services of Fort Worth, TX,<br />

8021, 9752<br />

Neighborhood Housing Services of Greater Nashua,<br />

NH, 3965<br />

Neighborhood Housing Services of Greater New<br />

Haven, CT, 2390, 2404, 6738<br />

Neighborhood Housing Services of Green Bay, WI,<br />

2013<br />

Neighborhood Housing Services of Idaho, ID, 5182,<br />

7757, 8198<br />

Neighborhood Housing Services of Kalamazoo, MI,<br />

4297<br />

Neighborhood Housing Services of Los Angeles, CA,<br />

2014, 6012, 7758<br />

Neighborhood Housing Services of Minneapolis, MN,<br />

2015, 4794<br />

Neighborhood Housing Services of New Britain, CT,<br />

2016, 2017, 3966<br />

Neighborhood Housing Services of New York City, NY,<br />

5791, 6246, 6704, 6858, 7069-7071, 7759,<br />

8213<br />

Neighborhood Housing Services of Orange County,<br />

CA, 5162<br />

Neighborhood Housing Services of Pasadena, CA,<br />

146, 2018, 4185, 6013<br />

Neighborhood Housing Services of Philadelphia, PA,<br />

3967, 9203<br />

Neighborhood Housing Services of Phoenix, AZ,<br />

2019, 5806<br />

Neighborhood Housing Services of Pittsburgh, PA,<br />

3968, 8899, 9171, 9204<br />

Neighborhood Housing Services of Pocatello, ID,<br />

2020, 5183<br />

Neighborhood Housing Services of Ponce, PR, 6014<br />

Neighborhood Housing Services of Pueblo, CO,<br />

1366, 5202, 9776<br />

Neighborhood Housing Services of Reading, PA,<br />

8022<br />

Neighborhood Housing Services of Sacramento, CA,<br />

5184, 7760, 9777<br />

Neighborhood Housing Services of Salt Lake City, UT,<br />

5185, 5671, 9786, 9795<br />

Neighborhood Housing Services of San Antonio, TX,<br />

2021, 9778<br />

Neighborhood Housing Services of San Juan, PR,<br />

6015<br />

Neighborhood Housing Services of Southern Nevada,<br />

NV, 2022, 6016, 7761<br />

Neighborhood Housing Services of Southwestern<br />

Maricopa County, AZ, 2023<br />

Neighborhood Housing Services of the South Shore,<br />

MA, 3969, 4108<br />

Neighborhood Housing Services of Utica, NY, 2024<br />

Neighborhood Housing Services of Waterbury, CT,<br />

7762<br />

Neighborhood Housing Services, Kensington-Bailey,<br />

NY, 3970<br />

Neighborhood Housing Services, Saint Petersburg,<br />

FL, 7763<br />

Neighborhood Housing Services, Twin Cities, MN,<br />

2025, 5163, 5186<br />

Neighborhood Housing Services, West Side, NY,<br />

3971<br />

Neighborhood Interfaith Movement, PA, 9117<br />

Neighborhood Law Corps, CA, 1570, 7764<br />

Neighborhood Leadership Institute, OH, 8112<br />

Neighborhood Partnership Fund, OR, 5187, 8556,<br />

8557, 10051<br />

Neighborhood Progress, OH, 8113<br />

Neighborhood Reinvestment Corporation, DC, 6017,<br />

9874<br />

Neighborhood Self-Employment Initiative, IN, 3346<br />

Neighborhood Technical Assistance Clinic, NY, 5683,<br />

6712, 6739<br />

Neighborhood Writing Alliance, IL, 3021<br />

Neighborhoods Resource Center, TN, 9302<br />

NeighborWorks Greater Manchester, NH, 3972,<br />

5354<br />

NeighborWorks Lincoln, NE, 5188<br />

Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University, South<br />

Africa, 4567<br />

Nemours Health and Prevention Services, DE, 5536<br />

Neo-Futurists, IL, 3022<br />

Net Impact: New Leaders for Better Business, CA,<br />

7422<br />

NetCorps, NC, 7975, 7976<br />

Network Against Domestic Abuse of North Central<br />

Connecticut, CT, 2356<br />

Network for Good, MD, 516, 5893<br />

Network for the Affirmation of NGO Sector-MANS,<br />

Montenegro, 7258<br />

Neuropsychiatric Research Institute, ND, 4869<br />

NeuroScience Canada, Canada, 2921<br />

New America Foundation, DC, 456<br />

New American Schools, DC, 127<br />

New Americans Community Services, MN, 4686<br />

New Columbia Community Land Trust, DC, 6018<br />

New Destiny Housing Corporation, NY, 6987<br />

New Detroit, MI, 4638<br />

New Directions Housing Corporation, KY, 3442<br />

New Energy Economy, NM, 5763<br />

New England Air Museum, CT, 2357<br />

New England Aquarium, MA, 1367<br />

New England Foundation for the Arts, MA, 3857,<br />

3858, 3926, 4006, 6501, 6502, 6740, 6859,<br />

10210<br />

New England Medical Center Hospitals, MA, 6215<br />

New Frankford Community Y, PA, 9039<br />

New Futures, NH, 5537, 1894<br />

New Hampshire Center for Nonprofits, NH, 4007,<br />

5358, 5367-5369<br />

New Hampshire Citizens Health Initiative, NH, 5360<br />

New Hampshire Community Loan Fund, NH, 3531,<br />

3973, 3974, 5355, 5370-5375, 6503, 6504,<br />

7765<br />

New Hampshire Freedom to Marry Education Fund,<br />

NH, 2186<br />

New Hampshire Healthy Kids Corporation, NH, 5361<br />

New Hampshire Minority Health Coalition, NH, 5359<br />

New Haven Preservation Trust, CT, 2256<br />

New Haven Urban Resources Initiative, CT, 2391<br />

New Hope Project, WI, 10282<br />

New Horizons Family Center, CA, 1457, 9477<br />

New Jersey Agricultural Society, NJ, 5395<br />

New Jersey Charter Public Schools Association, NJ,<br />

5842<br />

New Jersey Department of Education, NJ, 7504<br />

New Jersey Department of Law and Public Safety, NJ,<br />

3723<br />

New Jersey Family Policy Council, NJ, 5665<br />

New Jersey Foundation for Aging, NJ, 5538<br />

New Jersey Highlands Coalition, NJ, 5442<br />

New Jersey Immigration Policy Network, NJ, 5443<br />

New Jersey Pinelands Commission, NJ, 9040<br />

New Jersey Tree Foundation, NJ, 9041<br />

New Jersey Volunteer Lawyers for the Arts, NJ, 5419<br />

New Kensington Community Development<br />

Corporation, PA, 8724, 9118<br />

New Leaders for New Schools, CA, 517, 572, 1571,<br />

1727, 1865, 2472, 2517, 2518, 2582, 9875,<br />

3023, 3063, 3095, 3096, 3223, 3481, 3482,<br />

3552, 3836, 128, 235, 486, 593, 1197, 3578,<br />

3724, 5644, 6687, 6988, 8023, 8024, 9619,<br />

9743, 9858, 9859, 10052, 10211, 10314<br />

New Media for Nonprofits, IL, 915-917<br />

New Mexico Assembly on School-Based Health Care,<br />

NM, 5769<br />

New Mexico Forum for Youth in Community, NM,<br />

5770<br />

New Mexico Foundation for Osteopathic Education<br />

and Professional Development, NM, 5720<br />

New Mexico Highlands University Foundation, NM,<br />

5745<br />

New Mexico Land Conservancy, NM, 5764<br />

New Mexico Public Education Department, NM, 5746<br />

New Mexico State University, NM, 9717-9720<br />

New Mexico, State of, NM, 3725<br />

New Music Works, CA, 547<br />

New Orleans Center for Creative Arts-Riverfront, LA,<br />

7423<br />

New Orleans Museum of Art, LA, 5776<br />

New Orleans Neighborhood Development<br />

Collaborative, LA, 3726<br />

New Orleans Redevelopment Authority, LA, 7292<br />

New Partners for Community Revitalization, NY, 6019<br />

New Profit, MA, 2720, 3927-3930, 4085, 6776,<br />

9214<br />

New River Community Partners, NC, 7977<br />

New Schools for Chicago, IL, 3127, 3199<br />

New Schools for New Orleans, LA, 236, 487, 2243,<br />

2519, 3097, 3459, 3473, 3483-3488, 3499,<br />

3727, 3728, 5217, 8025, 8026, 10053<br />

New Schools Fund, CA, 237, 1039<br />

New Sudanese Community Association, ND, 4795<br />

New Teacher Project, NY, 3156, 3579, 8027, 8028,<br />

9620, 10054<br />

New Visions for Public Schools, NY, 2744, 6020,<br />

6247, 6989, 10055<br />

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Grants for Capacity Building, Management & Technical Assistance<br />

New World Foundation, NY, 4568, 6505<br />

New World Symphony, FL, 2721<br />

New York Academy of Medicine, NY, 5539, 6990<br />

New York Botanical Garden, NY, 6021, 6022, 6991,<br />

8711<br />

New York Charter Schools Association, NY, 129,<br />

484, 5843<br />

New York City Ballet, NY, 6023, 6024<br />

New York City Center, NY, 4008<br />

New York City Center for Charter School Excellence,<br />

NY, 7223-7225<br />

New York City Department of Education, NY, 238,<br />

10056, 10057<br />

New York City Early Childhood Professional<br />

Development Institute, NY, 6992<br />

New York City Health and Hospitals Corporation, NY,<br />

6993<br />

New York City Leadership Academy, NY, 5916, 6860,<br />

7505<br />

New York City Workforce Development Fund, NY,<br />

7301<br />

New York Foundation for the Arts, NY, 6826<br />

New York Hall of Science, NY, 2244, 6025, 6167<br />

New York Immigration Coalition, NY, 3729, 6994,<br />

7152<br />

New York Industrial Retention Network, NY, 6995<br />

New York Institute of Technology, NY, 8417<br />

New York Landmarks Conservancy, NY, 6996<br />

New York Lawyers for the Public Interest, NY, 6168<br />

New York Theater Workshop, NY, 6169<br />

New York University, NY, 6136-6138, 6506, 6663,<br />

6997<br />

New York, City of, NY, 6998<br />

New York-Presbyterian Hospital, NY, 2269<br />

New Yorkers for Children, NY, 3730<br />

New Zealand Family Planning Association, New<br />

Zealand, 1368<br />

Newark Alliance, NJ, 5702<br />

Newark Arts Council, NJ, 5703<br />

Newark Family Resource Network, NJ, 5704<br />

Newark Little League Committee, NJ, 5612<br />

Newark Now, NJ, 90, 1854, 5613, 5614, 5645,<br />

5684<br />

Newark Public Schools, NJ, 5705, 6026<br />

Newaygo County Regional Educational Service<br />

Agency, MI, 4251-4255<br />

Newburgh Performing Arts Academy, NY, 6289<br />

Newport Historical Society, RI, 9233<br />

NewTown Community Development Corporation, AZ,<br />

59, 7766<br />

Next Generation, CA, 1123<br />

Next Theater Company, IL, 3024<br />

NGO Development Foundation, Bosnia-Herzegovina,<br />

4569<br />

Niagara County Historical Society, NY, 7095<br />

Nigeria AIDS Alliance, Nigeria, 6507<br />

Nigeria ICT Forum of Partnership Institutions, Nigeria,<br />

5894<br />

Nightingale-Bamford School, NY, 6721<br />

Nirnaya, India, 6508<br />

Nizi Puh Wah Sin Schools, MT, 5732<br />

Nnabagereka Development Foundation, Uganda,<br />

6509<br />

NO/AIDS Task Force, LA, 2187<br />

Noble Network of Charter Schools, IL, 3209<br />

NOLA 180, LA, 3500<br />

Non-Profit Enterprise at Work, MI, 4198, 4224,<br />

4236, 9478<br />

Non-Profit Housing Association of Northern<br />

California, CA, 1624<br />

Non-Profit Housing Corporation of Greater Houston,<br />

TX, 9669<br />

Non-Profit Partnership Professional Association of<br />

Cultural Managers, Russia, 6510<br />

Non-Violence Project USA, FL, 2640<br />

Nonprofit Assistance Center, WA, 10135-10144<br />

Nonprofit Association of the Midlands, NE, 1728<br />

Nonprofit Center of Milwaukee, WI, 3731, 10291<br />

Nonprofit Connection, NY, 6027, 7059<br />

Nonprofit Coordinating Committee of New York, NY,<br />

5792, 5858, 6189, 6216, 6240, 6827, 6999,<br />

7000, 7424, 7767<br />

Nonprofit Enterprise Center, TX, 9721-9724<br />

Nonprofit Finance Fund, CA, 1729, 2520, 7769,<br />

9205, 3859, 3931, 6713, 1204, 1369, 4423,<br />

5706, 6028, 6190, 6248, 6275-6277, 6828,<br />

6829, 7001, 7002, 7425, 7768, 8725, 8726,<br />

9042, 5420<br />

Nonprofit Information Networking Association, MA,<br />

6511, 10002, 10058<br />

Nonprofit Leadership Center of Tampa Bay, FL, 2685,<br />

5685, 7466<br />

Nonprofit Management Fund, WI, 10295<br />

Nonprofit Management Solutions, CA, 9479<br />

Nonprofit Partnership, PA, 8760, 8761<br />

Nonprofit Resource Center, CA, 6029<br />

Nonprofit Resource Center of Alabama, AL, 1, 17, 19<br />

Nonprofit Resource Institute, FL, 2614<br />

Nonprofit Risk Management Center, VA, 5164<br />

Nonprofit Service Center of Tarrant County, TX, 9324,<br />

9325<br />

Nonprofit Services Consortium, MO, 4372<br />

Nonprofit Support Center, CA, 2035<br />

Nonprofit Technology Enterprise Network, OR, 2722,<br />

7426<br />

Nonprofit Village Center, MD, 2521-2523<br />

Nonprofits Assistance Fund, MN, 4796, 4897, 5115,<br />

5165<br />

Nordurthing Municipality, Iceland, 8618<br />

Norfolk Botanical Garden, VA, 9888<br />

Norris Square Civic Association, PA, 5646<br />

North American Council for Online Learning, VA, 9480<br />

North Bay Childrens Center, CA, 1124<br />

North Carolina A & T State University, NC, 4237,<br />

4238<br />

North Carolina Association of Community<br />

Development Corporations, NC, 7978<br />

North Carolina Baptist Hospital, NC, 7911<br />

North Carolina Center for International<br />

Understanding, NC, 7979<br />

North Carolina Center for Nonprofits, NC, 518, 6030,<br />

7873, 7912, 7934, 8029<br />

North Carolina Conservation Network, NC, 2270,<br />

5830<br />

North Carolina Fiscal Literacy Foundation, NC, 4109<br />

North Carolina Foundation for Advanced Health<br />

Programs, NC, 7913<br />

North Carolina Hospital Foundation, NC, 7914<br />

North Carolina Housing Services and Management,<br />

NC, 8030<br />

North Carolina Minority Support Center, NC, 7980<br />

North Carolina Science Leadership Association, NC,<br />

7882<br />

North Carolina State Museum of Natural Sciences,<br />

Friends of, NC, 7883<br />

North Carolina Waste Awareness and Reduction<br />

Network, NC, 7981<br />

North Central West Virginia Community Action<br />

Association, WV, 8692<br />

North Dakota Council on Abused Womens Services,<br />

ND, 4797<br />

North Dakota Disabilities Advocacy Consortium, ND,<br />

4798<br />

North Dakota Humanities Council, ND, 4799<br />

North Dakota, State of, ND, 8062<br />

North Lincoln Hospital Foundation, OR, 8334<br />

North Metro Pediatrics, MN, 4800, 5070<br />

North Omaha Loves Jazz Cultural Arts and<br />

Humanities Complex, NE, 5320<br />

North Park Main Street, CA, 1483<br />

North Ridgeville City Schools, OH, 8233<br />

North San Diego County Sponsoring Committee, CA,<br />

332<br />

North Shore Academy of the Arts, WI, 10283<br />

North Shore Senior Center, IL, 9481<br />

North Side Christian Health Center, PA, 8864<br />

North Side Citizens Coalition for Community<br />

Development, OH, 8282<br />

North Tahoe Hebrew Congregation, CA, 5116<br />

Northeast Action, MA, 6512<br />

Northeast Atlanta Ballet Ensemble, GA, 2807<br />

Northeast Community Center, OH, 8272<br />

Northeast Entrepreneur Fund, MN, 2723, 4701,<br />

4702, 5117<br />

Northeast Family Resource Center, NE, 5341<br />

Northeast Indiana Innovation Center, IN, 3289,<br />

3308, 3353, 8224, 8225<br />

NorthEast Medical Center, NC, 7887<br />

Northeast Ohio Council on Higher Education, OH,<br />

8114, 8115, 8185<br />

Northeast Organic Farming Association of Vermont,<br />

VT, 4065<br />

Northeast States for Coordinated Air Use<br />

Management, MA, 918<br />

Northeast Sustainable Agriculture Working Group,<br />

MA, 7079<br />

Northeast Wisconsin Land Trust, WI, 10265<br />

Northeastern University, MA, 3932<br />

Northern Alaska Environmental Center, AK, 24<br />

Northern California Community Loan Fund, CA, 784,<br />

6031, 7770<br />

Northern California Council for the Community, CA,<br />

1464<br />

Northern California Environmental Grassroots Fund,<br />

CA, 666<br />

Northern California Grantmakers, CA, 333, 785,<br />

1370, 1469, 1625<br />

Northern Manhattan Coalition for Immigrants Rights,<br />

NY, 7003<br />

Northern Plains Sustainable Agriculture Stewardship<br />

Fund, ND, 4870<br />

Northern Sierra Rural Health Network, CA, 194<br />

Northland Institute, MN, 4703, 4801<br />

Northside Economic Potential Group, MI, 4156<br />

Northside Leadership Conference, PA, 8708, 8709<br />

Northspan Group, MN, 2724<br />

NorthStar Youth Ministries, AL, 12<br />

NorthWay Community Trust, MN, 4952, 4953,<br />

5016-5018<br />

Northwest Bronx Community and Clergy Coalition, NY,<br />

4570<br />

Northwest Colorado Board of Cooperative<br />

Educational Services, CO, 2120<br />

Northwest Connecticut Association for the Arts, CT,<br />

9482<br />

Northwest Cooperative Development Center, WA,<br />

9966<br />

Northwest Detroit Neighborhood Development, MI,<br />

4639<br />

Northwest Earth Institute, OR, 8558<br />

Northwest Environmental Defense Center, OR, 9967<br />

Northwest Evaluation Association, OR, 130<br />

Northwest Hospital Foundation, WA, 10113<br />

Northwest Indiana Federation of Interfaith<br />

Organizations, IN, 2911<br />

Northwest Leadership Foundation, WA, 10014,<br />

10122, 10188<br />

Northwest Medical Teams International, OR, 10059<br />

Northwest Regional Educational Laboratory, OR,<br />

8418<br />

Northwest Straits Marine Conservation Foundation,<br />

WA, 10123<br />

Northwest Sustainable Energy for Economic<br />

Development, WA, 10145<br />

Northwest Venture Communities, ND, 5039<br />

Northwest Watershed Institute, WA, 9968<br />

Northwest Youth Corps, OR, 9933<br />

Northwestern Indiana Regional Planning<br />

Commission, IN, 3076<br />

Northwestern University, IL, 3157, 4239, 5540,<br />

6649, 7506<br />

Northwood Renaissance, FL, 7771<br />

Norwalk Afterschool Alliance, CT, 2276<br />

Norwalk Education Foundation, CT, 6032<br />

Norwalk River Watershed Initiative, CT, 2277<br />

Nova Southeastern University, FL, 3732<br />

NPO Development Center, Shanghai, China, 6513<br />

NPower, WA, 5686, 9483<br />

NPower Charlotte Region, NC, 7935, 7945, 9267<br />

NPower Greater DC Region, DC, 2473, 2524, 2583,<br />

9876<br />

NPower Indiana, IN, 3272, 3293, 3391<br />

NPower Pennsylvania, PA, 3354, 8031, 8727, 9043,<br />

9044, 9119, 9120<br />

NPower Seattle, WA, 5687, 9934, 10060, 10146<br />

NPowerNY, NY, 5615, 5793, 5807, 5859, 6033,<br />

6232, 6830, 7004, 7302, 7427<br />

Nuestra Casa, CA, 1572<br />

Nuestra Comunidad Development Corporation, MA,<br />

7772<br />

Nueva Luz Urban Resource Center, OH, 8116<br />

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RECIPIENT INDEX<br />

Nurse Practitioner Healthcare Foundation, WA, 9211<br />

Nurse-Family Partnership, CO, 6139<br />

Nurturing Orphans of AIDS for Humanity, South Africa,<br />

1146, 7259<br />

Oakhurst Recovery Program, GA, 2808<br />

Oakland Art Gallery, CA, 1573<br />

Oakland Coalition of Congregations, CA, 1574<br />

Oakland Community Organizations, CA, 334, 720,<br />

786, 787, 1930, 2043, 4571<br />

Oakland Museum of California Foundation, CA, 1040<br />

Oakland Small Schools Foundation, CA, 1575<br />

Oakland Unified School District, CA, 156<br />

Oakland Youth Chorus, CA, 573, 1576<br />

Oakland, City of, CA, 788<br />

Oberlin College, OH, 8619<br />

Oberlin Early Childhood Center, OH, 8234<br />

OBrien House, LA, 3506<br />

OC International, CO, 2095<br />

Occidental Arts and Ecology Center, CA, 628, 1577,<br />

4066<br />

Ocean Alliance, MA, 8661<br />

Ocean Conservancy, DC, 1171<br />

Ocean State Action Fund, RI, 2188<br />

Ochsner Clinic Foundation, LA, 9484<br />

Odyssey House Texas, TX, 9761<br />

Office of Port Jobs Opportunities and Business<br />

Support, WA, 9935<br />

Office of the Superintendent of Public Instruction,<br />

WA, 10061<br />

Oglebay Foundation, WV, 8900<br />

Ohio 8 Coalition, OH, 8117<br />

Ohio Association of Nonprofit Organizations, OH,<br />

8207<br />

Ohio Board of Regents, OH, 8283<br />

Ohio Environmental Council, OH, 8152<br />

Ohio Grantmakers Forum, OH, 10062<br />

Ohio Osteopathic Foundation, OH, 8240<br />

Ohio State University, OH, 7339, 8153<br />

Ohio University, OH, 8194, 8241-8243<br />

Ohio Valley Oral School, OH, 8964<br />

OhioHealth Foundation, OH, 8154<br />

Oklahoma Center for Nonprofits, OK, 131, 8296,<br />

8323<br />

Oklahoma City Medical Business District, OK, 8312<br />

Oklahoma City Public Schools Foundation, OK, 8297<br />

Oklahoma City University, OK, 8298<br />

Oklahoma Health Center Clinical Pastoral Education<br />

Institute, OK, 8314, 8321<br />

Old Dartmouth Historical Society, MA, 4009<br />

Old Globe Theater, CA, 1484<br />

Old Stone House, NY, 6752<br />

Old Westbury College Foundation, NY, 7005<br />

Older Adults Technology Services, NY, 7314<br />

Olney Theater Corporation, MD, 4424<br />

Olympic Park Institute, WA, 9936<br />

Omaha Hearing School for Children, NE, 8965<br />

Omega Institute for Holistic Studies, NY, 4425<br />

OMG Center for Collaborative Learning, PA, 1371,<br />

3376, 3377, 5282, 5541, 5542, 6140, 6514,<br />

7293, 7507, 9045<br />

On Lok, CA, 1206<br />

On Point for College, NY, 5924<br />

On The Move, CA, 563, 7428, 7429<br />

One Dozen Who Care, NC, 7982<br />

One HEART, UT, 9783<br />

One Hundred Eighty Degrees, MN, 4802<br />

ONE/Northwest, WA, 1578, 9969, 10114, 10124,<br />

10147-10149, 10203<br />

Online Computer Library Center, OH, 10063<br />

Onondaga, County of, NY, 5925<br />

OPCC, CA, 9485<br />

Open Door of Delta, OH, 8274<br />

Open Doors, OH, 8267<br />

Open Hand Theater, NY, 5926<br />

Open Hearth Association, CT, 2358<br />

Open Learning Exchange, MA, 919<br />

Open Meadow Alternative Schools, OR, 9937<br />

Open Society Fund-Bratislava, Slovakia, 4572<br />

Open Society Institute, MD, 3570<br />

Open Space Institute, NY, 7983<br />

Open University, England, 920<br />

Opera Cleveland, OH, 8168<br />

Opera Company of Philadelphia, PA, 9121<br />

Opera Piccola, CA, 1579<br />

Operation ABLE, IL, 3257<br />

Operation Breakthrough, MO, 7773<br />

Operation REACH, LA, 3489<br />

Ophelia Project, PA, 8762<br />

Opportunities for a Better Tomorrow, NY, 6650<br />

Opportunities Industrialization Center, American<br />

Indian, MN, 4871<br />

Opportunities Industrialization Center, East Metro,<br />

MN, 5166<br />

Opportunities Industrialization Center, Montgomery<br />

County, PA, 9046<br />

Opportunities Industrialization Centers International,<br />

PA, 1372<br />

Opportunity Agenda, NY, 6789<br />

Opportunity Fund, CA, 1730, 6705, 7774<br />

Options for Youth, IL, 3181<br />

Options Recovery Services, CA, 1580<br />

Optometric Center of New York, NY, 6766<br />

Orange Community Housing and Land Trust, NC,<br />

7984<br />

Orange County Asian and Pacific Islander Community<br />

Alliance, CA, 1373<br />

Orange County Congregation Community<br />

Organization, CA, 457<br />

Orange County Land Trust, NY, 6290<br />

Orange County Partnership, CA, 1908<br />

Orange Grove Center, TN, 9285<br />

ORBIS International, NY, 6767<br />

Orchestra of Saint Lukes, NY, 7064<br />

Orcutt Area Seniors in Service, CA, 1615<br />

Oregon Advocacy Center, OR, 8466<br />

Oregon Ballet Theater, OR, 8335<br />

Oregon Child Care Resource and Referral Network,<br />

OR, 8559<br />

Oregon Child Development Coalition, OR, 9938<br />

Oregon Childrens Theater Company, OR, 8485<br />

Oregon Community Warehouse, OR, 8336, 8560<br />

Oregon Cultural Trust, OR, 8486<br />

Oregon Department of Education, OR, 7508<br />

Oregon Entrepreneurs Forum, OR, 8467<br />

Oregon Geographic Alliance, OR, 8561<br />

Oregon Health Action Campaign, OR, 8562<br />

Oregon Health and Science University Foundation,<br />

OR, 8563<br />

Oregon Hunger Relief Task Force, OR, 8468<br />

Oregon Museum of Science and Industry, OR, 9939<br />

Oregon Psychoanalytic Center, OR, 8596<br />

Oregon Rural Health Association, OR, 8469<br />

Oregon Symphony Association, OR, 10103<br />

Oregon Symphony Association in Salem, OR, 8337,<br />

8564<br />

Oregon Trout, OR, 168<br />

Organisation for Economic Cooperation and<br />

Development, France, 4573<br />

Organization for Northern Development, AK, 38<br />

Organization for Tropical Studies, NC, 1172<br />

Organization of Black Airline Pilots, MD, 4373<br />

Organizing and Leadership Training Center, MA,<br />

3933, 3975, 4086<br />

Organizing Apprenticeship Project, MN, 4872, 5167<br />

Orion Society, MA, 2271<br />

Orlando Regional Workforce Development<br />

Partnership, FL, 7775<br />

Orleans Parish Juvenile Court, LA, 3733<br />

Oromo Community Minneapolis-Saint Paul, MN,<br />

4803<br />

Orpheon, The Little Orchestra Society, NY, 6720<br />

Osa, Friends of, DC, 9826<br />

Osborne Association, NY, 6170<br />

Osterville Free Library Corporation, MA, 4010, 4027<br />

Otis College of Art and Design, CA, 1041<br />

Ottauquechee Health Center, VT, 9811<br />

Ottawa County Human Services Coordinating Council,<br />

MI, 4210<br />

Ounce of Prevention Fund, IL, 10064<br />

Our Family Coalition, CA, 335<br />

Our Kids of Miami-Dade/Monroe, FL, 2641<br />

Our Lady of the Holy Spirit Center, OH, 8191<br />

Out and About, VT, 9812<br />

Outside In, NM, 5747<br />

OverExposure, MN, 4954<br />

Overington House, PA, 9122<br />

Owensboro Area Museum of Science and History, KY,<br />

9486<br />

Oxford Center for Mission Studies USA, CA, 2096<br />

Oxford School District, MS, 5233<br />

P. F. Bresee Foundation, CA, 1956<br />

P.S. Arts, CA, 8662<br />

Pace University Law School, NY, 6291<br />

Pacific Asian Consortium in Employment, CA, 7776<br />

Pacific Business Group on Health, CA, 5543, 6217,<br />

6218<br />

Pacific Diversified Services, CA, 1125<br />

Pacific Environment, CA, 4574, 6515<br />

Pacific Grove, City of, CA, 1374<br />

Pacific Institute for Studies in Development,<br />

Environment and Security, CA, 3535<br />

Pacific News Service, CA, 721, 921<br />

Pacifica Performances, CA, 1731<br />

Pacifica School Volunteers, CA, 1732<br />

Pact Institute, DC, 4575<br />

PACT-Partnership for Community Action and<br />

Transformation Foundation, Romania, 4576<br />

Painted Bride Art Center, PA, 9047<br />

Pajaro Valley Arts Council, CA, 548<br />

Palau Conservation Society, Palau, 1375<br />

Palavra Tree, CA, 336<br />

Palm Beach County Literacy Coalition, FL, 7777<br />

Palm Beach County Medical Society, FL, 2750<br />

Pan American Health and Education Foundation, DC,<br />

10065<br />

Pan Asian Repertory Theater, NY, 5860<br />

Pan-African Association, IL, 3025<br />

Pancreatic Cancer Awareness Foundation, DC, 7006<br />

Paper Mill Playhouse, NJ, 5421<br />

PaperMill Creek Childrens Corner, CA, 1126<br />

Para Los Ninos de Highline, WA, 10150<br />

Paradise Center for Tolerance and Nonviolence, CA,<br />

337<br />

Parasol Foundation, NV, 488, 5353<br />

Parent Advisory Council of the Japanese Bilingual<br />

Bicultural Program, CA, 1733<br />

Parent Heart Watch, OH, 4984<br />

Parent Services Project, CA, 169, 789, 1127, 2044,<br />

10003<br />

Parenting Network, CA, 338<br />

Parenting Partners, SC, 8235<br />

Parents Alliance Employment Project, IL, 9487<br />

Parents for Public Schools, CA, 722<br />

Parents of Autistic Children of Ocean County, NJ,<br />

6843<br />

Parents, Families and Friends of Lesbians and Gays,<br />

DC, 790, 4157<br />

Park Square Theater, MN, 4687, 5118<br />

Parkland Foundation, TX, 7778<br />

Parks and People Foundation for Baltimore<br />

Recreation and Parks, MD, 3571, 3572<br />

Parque Rio Bravo, Mexico, 9725<br />

Participatory Culture Foundation, MA, 7430<br />

Partners Advancing Values in Education, WI, 2121,<br />

10284<br />

Partners in Care Foundation, CA, 458<br />

Partners in Out-of-School Time, NC, 7779, 7946<br />

Partners International, WA, 2097<br />

Partners with Families and Children: Spokane, WA,<br />

9940<br />

Partnership, MA, 3934<br />

Partnership CDC, PA, 9123<br />

Partnership for Fair Housing Center of Southwest<br />

Michigan, MI, 4298<br />

Partnership for Jewish Life and Learning, MD, 2525,<br />

5448, 5817<br />

Partnership for Learning, MI, 4218<br />

Partnership for Regional Educational Preparation,<br />

MO, 5263<br />

Partnership for the Delaware Estuary, DE, 9048<br />

Partnership for Working Families, CA, 6516, 7431,<br />

7432<br />

Partnership in Philanthropy, NJ, 5609, 5647, 5707,<br />

6741, 7780<br />

Partnership Project, DC, 5831<br />

Partnership with Children, NY, 5861<br />

Partnerships 4 Success, OH, 8208<br />

Partnerships to Uplift Communities, CA, 9621<br />

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RECIPIENT INDEX<br />

Grants for Capacity Building, Management & Technical Assistance<br />

Pasadena Playhouse State Theater of California, CA,<br />

1042<br />

Pass It On Ministries of South Florida, FL, 2740<br />

PassageWorks Institute, CO, 559<br />

Passion for Potential, OH, 8209, 8210<br />

Pastoral Land Commission, Brazil, 6517<br />

Paterson Public Schools, NJ, 239<br />

PATH, WA, 610, 922, 1376, 8171, 8503-8505,<br />

10066, 10067, 10151-10153<br />

Pathfinder International, MA, 923<br />

Pathways Community Network, GA, 2809, 2810<br />

Patrick Ohearn School, MA, 3935<br />

Patrons Program, NY, 2245, 5917<br />

Patterson Park Community Development<br />

Corporation, MD, 3815<br />

Paul J. Aicher Foundation, CT, 5040<br />

Paul Taylor Dance Foundation, NY, 6831<br />

Paulist National Catholic Evangelization Association,<br />

DC, 2451<br />

Pax Romana Catholic Movement for Intellectual and<br />

Cultural Affairs USA, DC, 2452<br />

Peace Development Fund, MA, 5773<br />

Peace Games, MA, 4136<br />

Peace in the Hood, OH, 8118<br />

Pediatric Therapy Network, CA, 1184, 1957<br />

Pembrook Learning Development, GA, 132<br />

PENCIL: Public Education Needs Civic Involvement in<br />

Learning, NY, 6034<br />

Peninsula Heritage School, CA, 1734<br />

Peninsula Interfaith Action, CA, 1377<br />

Peninsula Technikon, South Africa, 4426<br />

Pennsylvania Environmental Council, PA, 8830,<br />

9049-9052<br />

Pennsylvania Juvenile Court Judges Commission, PA,<br />

3182<br />

Pennsylvania Land Trust Association, PA, 9053<br />

Pennsylvania Organization for Women in Early<br />

Recovery, PA, 8901<br />

Pennsylvania Performing Arts for Young Audiences,<br />

PA, 9124<br />

Pennsylvania State University, PA, 5544, 5545<br />

Penumbra Theater Company, MN, 4688, 5119<br />

People Acting in Community Together, CA, 1378<br />

People Connection, MN, 4704<br />

People Escaping Poverty Project, MN, 5019<br />

People for Parks, OR, 8565<br />

People for People, PA, 8735<br />

People for the American Way Foundation, DC, 7007<br />

People Projects to Empower and Organize the<br />

Psychiatrically Labeled, NY, 6292<br />

People to People, KY, 1379<br />

People, Incorporated, MN, 5120<br />

Peoples Community Clinic, TX, 9622<br />

Peoples Community Partnership Federal Credit<br />

Union, CA, 1581<br />

Peoples Light and Theater Company, PA, 8747<br />

Pepperdine University, CA, 2036<br />

Per Scholas, NY, 4577<br />

Performance Zone, NY, 7008, 7009<br />

Performing and Visual Arts Centre, Kenya, 6518<br />

Performing Arts Network, FL, 2642<br />

Performing Arts Workshop, CA, 723, 924, 925<br />

Perishable Theater, RI, 9234<br />

Perkiomen Valley Watershed Association, PA, 9125<br />

Permian Basin Petroleum Museum, Library and Hall<br />

of Fame, TX, 9323<br />

Perry School Community Services Center, DC, 2584<br />

Peta Wakan Tipi, MN, 4873<br />

Pete Suazo Business Center, UT, 5808, 9787<br />

Pew Charitable Trusts, PA, 926, 9054<br />

Phase 4 Learning Center, PA, 8902<br />

Phelps-Stokes Fund, DC, 4578<br />

Philadelphia Association of Community Development<br />

Corporations, PA, 6035<br />

Philadelphia Citizens for Children and Youth, PA,<br />

9126<br />

Philadelphia Early Childhood Collaborative, PA, 9055<br />

Philadelphia Education Fund, PA, 5895, 6867, 8728,<br />

9127<br />

Philadelphia Health Management Corporation, PA,<br />

9056-9058<br />

Philadelphia Mural Arts Advocates, PA, 6519, 7781,<br />

9128<br />

Philadelphia Orchestra Association, PA, 6832, 8736<br />

Philadelphia Renaissance Wind Band, PA, 9059<br />

Philadelphia Safe and Sound, PA, 9060<br />

Philadelphia School District, PA, 240, 9061<br />

Philadelphia Shakespeare Festival, PA, 3355<br />

Philadelphia Singers, PA, 9062<br />

Philadelphia Student Union, PA, 9129<br />

Philadelphia VIP, PA, 9130<br />

Philadelphia Workforce Investment Board, PA, 9131<br />

Philadelphia, City of, PA, 9063, 9064<br />

Philadelphias Children First Fund, PA, 9065<br />

Philagrafika, PA, 9066<br />

Philanthrofund Foundation, MN, 4804<br />

Philanthropic Initiative, MA, 3734, 4023, 5376,<br />

5381, 10212-10214<br />

Philanthropy Roundtable, DC, 5844<br />

Philippine Cultural and Civic Center Foundation, WI,<br />

10285<br />

Philliber Research Associates, NY, 2760<br />

Philly Fellows, PA, 9132<br />

Philos Health, CA, 9172<br />

Phipps Conservatory and Botanical Gardens, PA,<br />

4427<br />

Phoenix Bach Choir, AZ, 84<br />

Phoenix Boys Choir Association, AZ, 85<br />

Phoenix Project, VA, 2526, 9848<br />

Phyllis Wheatley Community Center, MN, 4805<br />

Physicians for Reproductive Choice and Health, NY,<br />

667, 4067<br />

Physicians for Social Responsibility, CA, 339, 927,<br />

9133<br />

Pick Up Performance Company, NY, 6833<br />

PICO California, CA, 459<br />

PICO National Network, CA, 1380, 6036<br />

Piedmont Public Policy Institute, NC, 7947<br />

Pikes Peak Educational Foundation, CO, 2189<br />

Pikes Peak Library District Foundation, CO, 2153<br />

Pillsbury United Communities, MN, 4955<br />

Pima County Juvenile Court, AZ, 3735<br />

Pine Street Inn, MA, 7782<br />

Pineland Farms, ME, 3516<br />

Pinellas County Education Foundation, FL, 7783<br />

Pinon Project, CO, 2071<br />

Pioneer Relief Nursery, OR, 8566<br />

Pioneers, Inc., FL, 2098<br />

Pisgah Astronomical Research Institute, NC, 7985<br />

Pitt County Memorial Hospital, NC, 7915<br />

Pittsburgh Ballet Theater, PA, 8620<br />

Pittsburgh Board of Public Education, PA, 8831<br />

Pittsburgh Cancer Institute, PA, 8832<br />

Pittsburgh Dance Alloy, PA, 8833, 8865, 8903<br />

Pittsburgh Filmmakers, PA, 8904<br />

Pittsburgh Glass Center, PA, 8834, 8905, 9173<br />

Pittsburgh History and Landmarks Foundation, PA,<br />

8835<br />

Pittsburgh Opera, PA, 8773<br />

Pittsburgh Parks Conservancy, PA, 8906, 9174<br />

Pittsburgh Partnership for Neighborhood<br />

Development, PA, 8693, 8836, 8866<br />

Pittsburgh Project, PA, 8907<br />

Pittsburgh Public Schools, PA, 9175-9180<br />

Pittsburgh Public Theater, PA, 8757<br />

Pittsburgh Regional Healthcare Initiative, PA, 5546<br />

Pittsburgh Social Enterprise Accelerator, PA, 8867,<br />

8868<br />

Pittsburgh Social Venture Partners, PA, 8869,<br />

9181-9187<br />

Pittsburgh Symphony Society, PA, 6834<br />

Pittsburgh Trust for Cultural Resources, PA, 8908<br />

Placematters.com, CO, 7433<br />

Places for People, MO, 4428<br />

Planact, South Africa, 4579<br />

Planned Lifetime Assistance Network of Northeast<br />

Ohio, OH, 8119<br />

Planned Parenthood Federation of America, NY, 928,<br />

6171<br />

Planned Parenthood Federation, International,<br />

England, 3183, 1381<br />

Planned Parenthood of Alabama, AL, 13<br />

Planned Parenthood of Buffalo and Erie County, NY,<br />

7096<br />

Planned Parenthood of Connecticut, CT, 2359<br />

Planned Parenthood of Minnesota, North Dakota,<br />

South Dakota, MN, 4806<br />

Planned Parenthood of New York City, NY, 7010<br />

Planned Parenthood Southeastern Pennsylvania, PA,<br />

8663<br />

Planning Council, VA, 9889<br />

Planning Office for Urban Affairs, MA, 4110<br />

Plano Symphony Orchestra, TX, 9488<br />

Platform Shoes Forum, ME, 1128, 3514<br />

Play Flag Football, CA, 1735<br />

PlayPumps International, DC, 2488<br />

Playwrights Project, CA, 1043<br />

Plumbing-Heating-Cooling Contractors National<br />

Association Educational Fund, VA, 5244<br />

Pluralism Fund, NY, 7153<br />

Plymouth Church Neighborhood Foundation, MN,<br />

4956<br />

Plymouth Educational Center Charter School, MI,<br />

4640<br />

Point Breeze Performing Arts Center, PA, 9067<br />

Point Park University, PA, 8774<br />

Points of Light Foundation, DC, 3736<br />

Police Athletic League, Richmond, VA, 9849<br />

Policy Consensus Initiative, OR, 2604, 7260, 8470<br />

PolicyLink, CA, 340, 341<br />

Polk Education Foundation and Business<br />

Partnership, FL, 5688<br />

Pomegranate Center, WA, 1736, 10154<br />

Pomona Unified School District, CA, 1958<br />

Ponte Vedra Cultural Center, FL, 2624<br />

Population Action International, DC, 668<br />

Population Connection, DC, 5020<br />

Por Cristo, MA, 4137<br />

Port Orford Ocean Resource Team, OR, 1382<br />

Portage for Youth, MN, 5121<br />

Porter Novelli, GA, 2830<br />

Portland Actors Conservatory, OR, 8471<br />

Portland Business Alliance Charitable Institute, OR,<br />

5189<br />

Portland Community College Foundation, OR, 8472<br />

Portland Impact, OR, 8567<br />

Portland Opera Association, OR, 8338, 8487, 9941,<br />

10104<br />

Portland Parks Foundation, OR, 8568<br />

Portland State University, OR, 5547, 5548, 8507<br />

Portland State University Foundation, OR, 8569<br />

Portland Symphonic Girlchoir, OR, 8488<br />

Possibilities, Inc., OK, 8299<br />

Potlatch Fund, WA, 6520, 8473, 10115<br />

Potomac Conservancy, MD, 2474<br />

Potrero Residents Education Association, CA, 1582<br />

Poverty and Race Research Action Council, DC, 7154<br />

Power U Center for Social Change, FL, 2595<br />

Powerful Schools, WA, 1895<br />

Pownal Pre-School, VT, 5666<br />

Prakriti, India, 6521<br />

Pratt Institute, NY, 4429, 7261<br />

Precious Littles Day Care, NJ, 5667<br />

Pregnancy Resource Centers of Greater Portland, OR,<br />

10105<br />

Pregnancy Support Connection, WI, 9489<br />

Presa Community Service Center, TX, 7784<br />

Presbyterian Medical Services, NM, 5718<br />

Preschool Project: An Early Childhood Resource<br />

Center, PA, 9134<br />

Prescott Pride Center, AZ, 60<br />

Prescott-Joseph Center for Community<br />

Enhancement, CA, 1583<br />

Presentation School Foundation, MA, 3936<br />

Preservation Trust of Vermont, VT, 6623<br />

Preservation Wayne, MI, 4430<br />

Preterm Cleveland, OH, 8186<br />

Pretrial Services Resource Center, DC, 3737<br />

Prevent Child Abuse Georgia, GA, 2761<br />

Prevent Child Abuse South Carolina, SC, 7916<br />

Prevention and Recovery Northwest, OR, 8474<br />

Prevention Institute, CA, 342, 343<br />

Prevention Point Philadelphia, PA, 9135<br />

Preventive Medicine Research Institute, CA, 6664<br />

Prichard Committee for Academic Excellence, KY,<br />

6522<br />

Pride of Kinston, NC, 7986<br />

Pridelines Youth Services, FL, 2643<br />

Prima Civitas Foundation, MI, 4580<br />

Primary Care Coalition of Montgomery County, MD,<br />

2585<br />

Prime Stage Theater, PA, 8775<br />

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RECIPIENT INDEX<br />

Prince Georges Child Resource Center, MD, 2586<br />

Princes-Benefactors Ostrozkiy Foundation, Ukraine,<br />

4581<br />

Princess Theater Center for the Performing Arts, AL,<br />

9490<br />

Princeton Center for Leadership Training, NJ, 5444,<br />

6742<br />

Princeton University, NJ, 10068<br />

Princeton Young Achievers, NJ, 5396<br />

Principia Corporation, MO, 8664<br />

Private Industry Council of Boston, MA, 4068, 4111<br />

Pro Bono Institute, DC, 1383<br />

Pro Bono Partnership, NJ, 5422, 2286, 2360, 5450,<br />

5648, 9305<br />

Pro Esteros Lagunas y Marismas de las Californias,<br />

Mexico, 1384, 1385<br />

Pro Nino Intimo, Peru, 4374<br />

Pro-Choice Public Education Project, NY, 2272<br />

ProDevelopment: Finance and Microenterprise,<br />

Mexico, 6523<br />

Professional Assistance for Development Action,<br />

India, 6524<br />

Professional Association of Treatment Homes, MN,<br />

5071<br />

Professional Golf Association Foundation, FL, 4375<br />

Profile Theater Project, OR, 9942<br />

Program for Early Parent Support, WA, 9943<br />

Program to Aid Citizen Enterprise, PA, 8621, 8909<br />

Programa de Ayuda, OR, 8570<br />

Progresar Foundation, Argentina, 6525<br />

Progress and Freedom Foundation, DC, 9491<br />

Progress Inc., TN, 9303<br />

Progressive America Fund, NY, 5445, 7155<br />

Progressive Jewish Alliance, CA, 724<br />

Progressive Populist Education Fund, DC, 7156<br />

Progressive Technology Project, MN, 2596, 6526<br />

Progressive Vision, CA, 5726<br />

Progressive, Inc., WI, 4158<br />

Project Bandaloop, CA, 1584<br />

Project for Conflict Resolution and Development,<br />

South Africa, 4582<br />

Project for School Innovation, MA, 3860<br />

Project GRAD USA, TX, 6527<br />

Project HOPE - The People-to-People Health<br />

Foundation, VA, 195, 3321, 5345, 7011-7013,<br />

7211, 7874, 8248, 9640, 9641, 9655<br />

Project MedSend, CT, 2099<br />

Project Mercy, IN, 2489<br />

Project Normalization Open Door Preschool, TX, 9698<br />

Project Pathfinder, MN, 4689, 4807, 5072, 5122<br />

Project Rachel of San Antonio, TX, 5627<br />

Project Reach Youth, NY, 5783<br />

Project Renewal, NY, 4431<br />

Project RIGHT, MA, 6670<br />

Prometheus Payment, DC, 5549<br />

Prometheus Radio Project, PA, 7434<br />

Promise Keepers, CO, 2100<br />

Protestant Community Center, NJ, 5708<br />

Proteus Fund, MA, 6528<br />

Providence Cityarts for Youth, RI, 9235<br />

Providence Plan, RI, 9236<br />

Providence Saint Vincent Medical Foundation, OR,<br />

8489<br />

Providence School Department, RI, 7509<br />

Proyecto Pastoral, CA, 7785<br />

PTSO of Washington, WA, 9944<br />

Public Advocates, CA, 929<br />

Public Affairs Research Council of Louisiana, LA,<br />

3507<br />

Public Allies Milwaukee, WI, 4376, 10286<br />

Public Broadcasting of Northeast Indiana, IN, 3309<br />

Public Charter Schools Center for Student Support<br />

Services, DC, 2475<br />

Public Citizen Foundation, DC, 7014<br />

Public Conversations Project, MA, 930<br />

Public Counsel, CA, 1386, 1387, 7786<br />

Public Governance Institute, VA, 4264<br />

Public Health Foundation Enterprises, CA, 196-198<br />

Public Health Institute, CA, 344-351, 460-465, 669,<br />

931, 1388-1392, 1896, 4069<br />

Public Interest Projects, NY, 5423, 5896, 5897,<br />

8665<br />

Public Knowledge, DC, 6529<br />

Public Media Center, CA, 352<br />

Public Policy Institute, MA, 3937<br />

Public Policy Institute of California, CA, 932, 1044<br />

Public Radio Capital, CO, 6278, 7262<br />

Public/Private Ventures, NY, 3739, 5794, 1045,<br />

3738, 3740-3742, 4583-4585, 6530, 7216,<br />

7510<br />

Pueblo of Laguna Department of Education, NM,<br />

5771<br />

Puente de la Costa Sur, CA, 1737, 1738<br />

Puerto Rican Arts Alliance, IL, 3026, 3158<br />

Puget Sound Educational Service District, WA, 1739,<br />

10069<br />

Pulmonary Hypertension Association, MD, 4985<br />

Purdue University, IN, 4240-4242, 8419, 8622<br />

Push Push Theater Company, GA, 2811<br />

Pyramid Atlantic, MD, 2587<br />

Quail Botanical Gardens, CA, 9492<br />

Qualistar, CO, 2122<br />

Quality Care for Children, GA, 2762, 2826, 2849<br />

Quang Tri Provincial Womens Union, Vietnam, 6531<br />

Quantum House, FL, 9771<br />

Quantum Theater, PA, 8870, 8910<br />

Queen of Angels School, NJ, 5668<br />

Queens Botanical Garden Society, NY, 5862<br />

Queens Citizens Organization, NY, 7060<br />

Queens Theater in the Park, NY, 6172<br />

Quincy 2000 Corporation, MA, 7787<br />

R. E. Thomason General Hospital, TX, 9726<br />

Rabbit Run Community Arts Association, OH, 8120<br />

Radio Bilingue, CA, 9493<br />

Rady Childrens Hospital and Health Center, CA, 353<br />

RAFI-USA, NC, 7015<br />

Raices Culturales Latinoamericanas, PA, 9068<br />

Rails to Trails Conservancy, CA, 574, 7987<br />

Rainbow Families, MN, 4808<br />

Rainbow Fleet, OK, 8300<br />

Raindrops to Refuge, OR, 8475<br />

Raising A Reader Marin, CA, 170<br />

Ramon Magsaysay Award Foundation, Philippines,<br />

7263<br />

Ramsey County Historical Society, MN, 5123-5125<br />

Rancho Los Cerritos Foundation, CA, 1185<br />

RAND Corporation, CA, 354, 355, 575, 576, 1458,<br />

1470, 2399, 5550, 5551, 6532, 7511, 7512,<br />

9069<br />

Randolph College, VA, 2669<br />

Rape and Abuse Crisis Center of Fargo-Moorhead,<br />

ND, 4809<br />

Raritan Highlands Compact, NJ, 5424<br />

Ravenswood City School District, CA, 933<br />

Ravenswood Family Health Center, CA, 356, 1740<br />

RAW Art Works, MA, 7788<br />

Raymond F. Kravis Center for the Performing Arts, FL,<br />

2615<br />

REACH Institute, NY, 3743<br />

Reach Out and Read Rhode Island, RI, 9237<br />

Ready At Five Partnership, MD, 9877<br />

Real Art Ways, CT, 2361, 2362, 7789<br />

Real Estate Council Foundation, TX, 7790<br />

Realize Consulting Group, CA, 6533<br />

Rebekahs House, IL, 3027<br />

Rebuilding the Wall, IN, 3294<br />

Rebuilding Together Fox Valley, WI, 10266<br />

Rebuilding Together Twin Cities, MN, 4810<br />

Rebuilding Together with Christmas in April, NV, 7791<br />

Reconcile New Orleans, LA, 9494<br />

Reconciliation And Culture Cooperative Network, NY,<br />

7016<br />

Reconciling Ministries Network, IL, 791<br />

Reconnecting America, CA, 5126, 5127, 7435<br />

Reconstruction Womens Fund, Serbia, 4586<br />

Reconstructionist Rabbinical College, PA, 10233<br />

Recording for the Blind and Dyslexic, CA, 1616, 9495<br />

Rector and Visitors of the University of Virginia, VA,<br />

1741<br />

ReCycle North, VT, 4070<br />

Red Cross Society of China, China, 10070<br />

Red Cross Society of Vietnam, Vietnam, 6534<br />

Red River Basin Commission, MN, 4874<br />

Redeemer Center for Life, MN, 4811<br />

Redstone Strategy Group, CO, 1393<br />

Redwood City Elementary School District, CA, 1742<br />

Reformed Presbyterian Theological Seminary, PA,<br />

2610<br />

Refuge Inc., NY, 7017<br />

Refugee Womens Network, GA, 6535<br />

ReGenesis Organization Community Health Center,<br />

SC, 9250<br />

Region III Workforce Investment Board of Kanawha<br />

County, WV, 8694<br />

Region IX Education Cooperative, NM, 5724<br />

Regional Education Service Agency, WV, 8695, 8696<br />

Regional Housing Legal Services, PA, 8032, 9070,<br />

9136<br />

Regional Partners Network, GA, 9496<br />

Regional Plan Association, NY, 5709<br />

Regis University, CO, 103<br />

Regulatory Assistance Project, VT, 4071<br />

Religion Newswriters Foundation, OH, 6778<br />

Religious Coalition for Reproductive Choice<br />

Educational Fund, DC, 6173<br />

Religious Institute on Sexual Morality, Justice and<br />

Healing, CT, 670<br />

REMEDY, CT, 7361<br />

Remy Bumppo Theater Company, IL, 3028<br />

Renaissance Entrepreneurship Center, CA, 1743<br />

Renewing the Countryside II, MN, 4812, 4957, 5021<br />

Renmin University of China, China, 6536<br />

Rennie Harris Puremovement, PA, 9071<br />

Rensselaerville Institute, NY, 934<br />

Reproductive Health Access Project, NY, 4072<br />

Reproductive Health Research Unit, South Africa,<br />

935<br />

Rescue Mission of Trenton, NJ, 5397<br />

Research and Education Institute for Texas Health,<br />

TX, 9497<br />

Research for Action, PA, 4587, 5898, 9072, 9073,<br />

9137, 9138<br />

Research Foundation of the City University of New<br />

York, NY, 5552, 5899<br />

Research Triangle Institute, NC, 5553, 6537<br />

ReServe Elder Service, NY, 7018<br />

Residential Living Services, WI, 10255<br />

Resonate, CA, 1394, 1744<br />

Resource Alliance, DC, 6538<br />

Resource Area for Teachers, CA, 519, 684, 688,<br />

1046, 1395, 1745-1757, 1913<br />

Resource Area for Teaching of Greater Sacramento,<br />

CA, 1758<br />

Resource Center, MI, 4588<br />

Resource Center for Charter Schools, TX, 9604<br />

Resource Center of the Americas, MN, 4813<br />

Resource Development Institute, MD, 3744<br />

Resource Foundation, NY, 1759-1762, 5382,<br />

5809-5811, 6037-6043<br />

Resource Media, CA, 1396, 1397<br />

Resources First Foundation, ME, 9670<br />

Resources for Child Caring, MN, 4958, 4959<br />

Resources for Indispensable Schools and Educators,<br />

CA, 978, 1078, 1763, 7205, 9289<br />

Resources for the Future, DC, 1398<br />

Resources Himalaya Foundation, Nepal, 3184<br />

Resources Legacy Fund, CA, 1173, 1399<br />

Resources Legacy Fund Foundation, CA, 1174, 1400<br />

Respiratory Health Association of Metropolitan<br />

Chicago, IL, 3029<br />

Reston Interfaith, VA, 9878<br />

Restoring the Foundations International Training<br />

Center, NC, 9602<br />

Restoring the Foundations Ministries, NC, 9861<br />

Resurrection Project, IL, 3030<br />

Retirement Housing Foundation, CA, 3185<br />

Reuben Lindh Family Services, MN, 4814<br />

Rhode Island Department of Elementary and<br />

Secondary Education, RI, 7513<br />

Rhode Island Housing Development Corporation, RI,<br />

7792<br />

Rhode Island Kids Count, RI, 9238<br />

Rice University, TX, 936, 9671-9673<br />

Richard T. Crane Tech Prep Common School, IL,<br />

3098, 3099<br />

Richmond Coalition of Safety Net Providers, VA, 9896<br />

Richmond Gay Community Foundation, VA, 9850<br />

Richmond Organization for Sexual Minority Youth, VA,<br />

9851<br />

Ride on L.A., CA, 1959<br />

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Grants for Capacity Building, Management & Technical Assistance<br />

Riders for Health, United Kingdom, 1850<br />

Rinehart Clinic, OR, 8571<br />

Ringside, NY, 6835, 7315<br />

Rio Grande Council of Governments, TX, 9727, 9728<br />

Ripon College, WI, 6836<br />

Rise Foundation, TN, 9278<br />

River Arts of Morrisville, VT, 4028<br />

River City Brass Band, PA, 8837<br />

River Network, OR, 4589<br />

River Source, NM, 5748<br />

RiverCity Company, TN, 9312, 9313<br />

Riverfront Recapture, CT, 2363<br />

Rivers and Birds, NM, 2123, 5765<br />

Riverside Avenue Christian Church, Disciples of<br />

Christ, FL, 2625<br />

Rivoli Theater Group, SC, 3077<br />

RMC Research Corporation, NH, 7294<br />

Robbins Foundation, IN, 3347<br />

Robert C. Maynard Institute for Journalism Education,<br />

CA, 2538, 2725, 6539, 7063, 8288<br />

Robert Morris University, PA, 8776, 8777<br />

Rochester Regional Community Design Center, NY,<br />

7228<br />

Rockefeller Family Fund, NY, 1401<br />

Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisors, NY, 725, 2424,<br />

2527-2530, 3456, 3794, 4073, 4377, 4590,<br />

4591, 5832, 6233, 6540, 6541, 7264, 7265,<br />

10071, 10072<br />

Rockefeller University, NY, 6219<br />

Rockman Etc., CA, 157<br />

Rockwood Leadership Program, CA, 560, 2190,<br />

2425, 4159, 6234, 7200<br />

Rocky Mountain Innocence Center, UT, 9788<br />

Rodel Charitable Foundation of Delaware, DE, 241<br />

Rogue Valley Art Association, OR, 8572<br />

Rogue Valley Community Development Corporation,<br />

OR, 7793<br />

Rollins College, FL, 2670, 7436<br />

Roma Education Fund, Hungary, 7157<br />

Ronald McDonald House Charities of Southern<br />

California, CA, 1920<br />

Ronald McDonald House of Columbus, GA, 9498<br />

Room to Read, CA, 1764<br />

Roosevelt Institution, DC, 7158<br />

Roosevelt Public Library, NY, 7019<br />

Roosevelt University, IL, 3100, 9744<br />

Roosevelt-Custer Regional Council for Development,<br />

ND, 4815<br />

Root Capital, MA, 1765, 1851, 2426, 6044<br />

Root Cause Institute, MA, 4112<br />

ROSE Community Development Corporation, OR,<br />

7794<br />

Roseville Arts, CA, 1047<br />

Rostros y Voces, Mexico, 6542<br />

Roswell Park Cancer Institute, NY, 2688, 2689<br />

Rotary Camps and Services of Traverse City, MI,<br />

4378<br />

Rotary First Harvest of Oregon, OR, 8573<br />

Round House Theater, MD, 2476, 2477<br />

Round River Conservation Studies, UT, 9827<br />

Rozan, Pakistan, 1402<br />

RP Group, CA, 937<br />

RSF Global Community Fund, CA, 9732, 9734<br />

Ruckus Society, CA, 7159<br />

Rugmark Foundation, DC, 1766<br />

Ruidoso, Village of, NM, 5725<br />

Rural Community Assistance Corporation, CA, 5190,<br />

7795<br />

Rural Development Initiatives, OR, 9945<br />

Rural Emergency Trauma Institute, WV, 8697<br />

Rural Local Initiatives Support Corporation, NY, 4379<br />

Rural Nevada Development Corporation, NV, 9499<br />

Rural Renewable Energy Alliance, MN, 4875<br />

Rural Research and Development Training Center,<br />

Laos, 4960<br />

Rural School and Community Trust, VA, 8666<br />

Rush University Medical Center, IL, 3258, 5554<br />

Russia Donors Forum, Russia, 4592<br />

Russian Non-Profit Center for Internet Technologies,<br />

Russia, 8420<br />

Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, NJ,<br />

5425-5427, 5446, 5555-5559, 5616, 5649,<br />

5710, 6045, 7295, 7340<br />

Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey<br />

Foundation, NJ, 2273, 5650, 5711-5714<br />

Ruth Ellis Center, MI, 4160<br />

Rutherford County Schools, TN, 4898<br />

Sa-Dhan Association, India, 6543<br />

Sabathani Community Center, MN, 4816, 4961<br />

Sacramento Ballet Association, CA, 1048<br />

Sacramento City Unified School District, CA, 357,<br />

8421<br />

Sacramento Cottage Housing, CA, 7796<br />

Sacramento Gay and Lesbian Center, CA, 358<br />

Sacramento Lao Family Community, CA, 359<br />

Sacramento Mutual Housing Association, CA, 466,<br />

7797<br />

Sacramento Opera Association, CA, 1049<br />

Sacramento Philharmonic Orchestra Association, CA,<br />

1050<br />

Sadhna, India, 6544<br />

Safe Blood for Africa Foundation, DC, 9642<br />

Safe Harbor, AL, 14<br />

Safe Horizon, NY, 6688<br />

Safe Passage, MA, 3984<br />

Safe Schools South Florida, FL, 2644<br />

SAFEchild, NC, 7917<br />

SafeHaven of Tarrant County, TX, 9582<br />

SafePlace, TX, 9745<br />

Safer Pest Control Project, IL, 3031<br />

Sage Foundation, Canada, 1403<br />

Sahjeevan, India, 6545<br />

Saint Agnes Home, CT, 2364<br />

Saint Anthony Foundation, CA, 7798<br />

Saint Anthony Hospital Foundation, OK, 8313<br />

Saint Francis Center, CA, 1767<br />

Saint Francis House, MA, 4074<br />

Saint Hope Academy, CA, 7799<br />

Saint James Cathedral, IL, 3032<br />

Saint John Community Health Investment<br />

Corporation, MI, 4641<br />

Saint Johns College, NM, 5749<br />

Saint Johns Episcopal Cathedral, FL, 2671<br />

Saint Johns Well Child and Family Center, CA, 360<br />

Saint Joseph Ballet Company, CA, 1960<br />

Saint Joseph Health System, CA, 1921<br />

Saint Joseph Institute for the Deaf, IL, 8968, 8967,<br />

8966<br />

Saint Joseph Institute-Indianapolis, IN, 8969<br />

Saint Joseph Watershed Initiative Partnership, IN,<br />

3310<br />

Saint Josephs Mercy Health Foundation, AR, 9500<br />

Saint Josephs University, PA, 9074<br />

Saint Louis Association of Community Organizations,<br />

MO, 7800<br />

Saint Lukes Chamber Ensemble, NY, 4011<br />

Saint Lukes Community House, TN, 7801<br />

Saint Martin de Porres High School, OH, 8121<br />

Saint Marys College of California, CA, 1866<br />

Saint Marys Episcopal Church, FL, 2672<br />

Saint Olaf College, MN, 6837, 10309<br />

Saint Patrick Center, MO, 7802<br />

Saint Paul American Indians in Unity, MN, 4817<br />

Saint Paul Area Council of Churches, MN, 5128<br />

Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra Society, MN, 4876<br />

Saint Paul Coalition for Community Development,<br />

MN, 5168<br />

Saint Paul Riverfront Corporation, MN, 5129<br />

Saint Paul Youth Services, MN, 5130<br />

Saint Paul, City of, MN, 2726, 4962, 5131, 5132<br />

Saint Pauls Cathedral Trust in America, NY, 4012<br />

Saint Pauls Episcopal Church, CA, 1768<br />

Saint Petersburg Nongovernmental Organization<br />

Development Centre, Russia, 4593<br />

Saint Philip the Apostle Church, CA, 1633<br />

Saint Pius V Catholic Church, IL, 3033<br />

Saint Vincent de Paul Church, CA, 568<br />

Saint Vincent de Paul Society, AZ, 86<br />

SAJE, CA, 248, 361, 1051, 1459, 2597, 7437<br />

Salem Harbor Community Development Corporation,<br />

MA, 3938<br />

Salem Housing Community Development<br />

Corporation, MI, 4623<br />

Salem/Keizer Coalition for Equality, OR, 8574<br />

Salmon-Safe, OR, 8476<br />

Salt Lake Art Center, UT, 9789<br />

Salt Pond Coalition, RI, 9239<br />

Salvation Army of Augusta, GA, 9501<br />

Salvation Army of Jacksonville, FL, 2673<br />

Salvation Army of San Diego, CA, 1485, 1486<br />

Salvation Army, Salt Lake Basin, UT, 9790<br />

Samaritan Counseling Services, MI, 9502<br />

Samaritan House of Atlanta, GA, 7803<br />

Samoan National Nurses Association, CA, 362<br />

Sampoerna Foundation, India, 2850<br />

Samuel Waxman Cancer Research Foundation, NY,<br />

7020<br />

San Antonio Alternative Housing Corporation, TX,<br />

7804<br />

San Antonio Botanical Center Society, TX, 9570,<br />

9685<br />

San Antonio Childrens Museum, TX, 9571, 9686<br />

San Antonio Parks Foundation, TX, 9503<br />

San Diego Capital Collaborative, CA, 1487<br />

San Diego Conservation Resources Network, CA,<br />

1488<br />

San Diego Food Bank, CA, 1489<br />

San Diego Foundation for Change, CA, 363<br />

San Diego Futures Foundation, CA, 9504<br />

San Diego Grantmakers, CA, 467<br />

San Diego Hunger Coalition, CA, 364<br />

San Diego Museum of Art, CA, 1052<br />

San Diego Organizing Project, CA, 468<br />

San Diego Public Library Foundation, CA, 1490<br />

San Diego Region Small Business Development<br />

Corporation, CA, 6046<br />

San Diego Repertory Theater, CA, 1053<br />

San Diego Science Alliance, CA, 469, 1491<br />

San Diego Second Chance Program, CA, 365<br />

San Diego State University Research Foundation, CA,<br />

5560, 5561<br />

San Fernando Valley Association for the Retarded,<br />

CA, 1961<br />

San Francisco Bar Association Foundation, CA, 1626<br />

San Francisco Bar Association Volunteer Legal<br />

Services Program, CA, 792<br />

San Francisco Beacon Initiative, CA, 793<br />

San Francisco Botanical Garden Society at Strybing<br />

Arboretum, CA, 726<br />

San Francisco Camerawork, CA, 1585<br />

San Francisco Center for the Book, CA, 520<br />

San Francisco Cinematheque, CA, 938<br />

San Francisco Collaborating Agencies Responding to<br />

Disaster, CA, 1586<br />

San Francisco Community College District, CA, 366,<br />

367<br />

San Francisco Community Power Cooperative, CA,<br />

671<br />

San Francisco Education Fund, CA, 1587<br />

San Francisco Family Support Network, CA, 794<br />

San Francisco General Hospital Foundation, CA, 368<br />

San Francisco Green Schoolyard Alliance, CA, 1588<br />

San Francisco Human Services Network, CA, 795<br />

San Francisco Jazz Organization, CA, 205, 1769<br />

San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, CA, 796, 1054<br />

San Francisco School Alliance, CA, 695, 1073<br />

San Francisco School Volunteers, CA, 1589<br />

San Francisco Senior Action Network, CA, 369<br />

San Francisco State University, CA, 6546<br />

San Francisco State University Foundation, CA, 6547<br />

San Francisco, City and County of, CA, 3745<br />

San Jacinto Museum of History Association, TX,<br />

9699<br />

San Joaquin Pioneer and Historical Society, CA, 1055<br />

San Jose Obrero Mission, IL, 3034<br />

San Jose State University, CA, 1198, 1199<br />

San Jose/Silicon Valley Center for Entrepreneurial<br />

Development, CA, 4186<br />

San Luis Valley Development Resources Group, CO,<br />

2154<br />

San Mateo County Department of Health Services,<br />

CA, 370<br />

San Mateo County Library, CA, 1770<br />

San Mateo County Parks and Recreation Foundation,<br />

CA, 1590<br />

San Mateo County Superintendent of Schools, CA,<br />

1771-1773<br />

San Mateo County Union Community Alliance, CA,<br />

371<br />

San Rafael City Schools, CA, 1129<br />

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RECIPIENT INDEX<br />

Sanabel Microfinance Network of Arab Countries,<br />

Egypt, 6047<br />

SANGONet Information Association, South Africa,<br />

4594<br />

Santa Barbara City College, Foundation for, CA, 372<br />

Santa Barbara County Education Office, CA, 6048<br />

Santa Catalina Island Conservancy, CA, 8667<br />

Santa Clara County Office of Education, CA,<br />

8422-8425<br />

Santa Clara Unified School District, CA, 8426<br />

Santa Clara University, CA, 1774<br />

Santa Clara, County of, CA, 3746<br />

Santa Cruz Barrios Unidos, CA, 1404<br />

Santa Cruz County Office of Education, CA, 6049<br />

Santa Cruz Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and<br />

Transgendered Community Center, CA, 549, 550<br />

Santa Cruz, County of, CA, 3747, 5562<br />

Santa Fe Community College, NM, 5750<br />

Santa Fe Waldorf School, NM, 5751<br />

Santa Rosa Symphony Association, CA, 1056<br />

Santa Teresita Medical Center, CA, 1922<br />

Sarah Heinz House Association, PA, 8698<br />

Sarasota County Openly Plans for Excellence, FL,<br />

2630<br />

Satellite Housing, CA, 7805<br />

Sauti Yetu Center for African Women, NY, 7021<br />

Save Our Shores, CA, 1775<br />

Save San Francisco Bay Association, CA, 611, 1776<br />

Schaumburg, Village of, IL, 3035<br />

Schechter Institute of Jewish Studies, NY, 6769<br />

Schervier Nursing Care Center, NY, 7022<br />

Scholarship America, MN, 4818, 10193<br />

School Foundation, OR, 8575<br />

School Leadership Center of Greater New Orleans,<br />

LA, 3450, 3451<br />

School of American Ballet, NY, 6251<br />

School of Unity and Liberation, CA, 797, 7187<br />

Schoolhouse Supplies, OR, 7806<br />

SchoolNet Nigeria, Nigeria, 8427, 8428<br />

SchoolNet South Africa, South Africa, 8429<br />

Schools Foundation, AL, 18<br />

SchoolStart Company, MN, 5029<br />

Science Central, IN, 3311<br />

Science Museum of Minnesota, MN, 4658, 4664<br />

Science Teachers of Missouri, MO, 5283<br />

Sciencenter, NY, 7201<br />

ScienceWorks Hands-On Museum, OR, 1200<br />

Scottsdale Cultural Council, AZ, 87, 88<br />

SCRAP Performance Group, PA, 9075<br />

Scribe Video Center, PA, 9076<br />

Scripps Health, CA, 373<br />

Scriptures In Use, AZ, 5727<br />

Sea Studios Foundation, CA, 1405<br />

SeaChange Capital Partners, NY, 2257, 7438<br />

Seagull Schools, HI, 2903<br />

Search Institute, MN, 3348, 9674<br />

Seattle Childrens Theater, WA, 21<br />

Seattle Childrens Theater Association, WA, 9946<br />

Seattle Economic Development Fund, WA, 5041<br />

Seattle International Childrens Festival, WA, 9947<br />

Seattle Opera, WA, 9948<br />

Seattle Shakespeare Company, WA, 9949<br />

Seattle Works, WA, 2851, 2852, 10155<br />

Seattle-King County Department of Public Health, WA,<br />

4380<br />

SeaWeb, MD, 1406-1408<br />

Second Harvest, Canada, 4113<br />

Second Harvest Food Bank of East Tennessee, TN,<br />

9505<br />

Second Harvest Food Bank of Santa Clara and San<br />

Mateo Counties, CA, 1409<br />

Second Harvest Food Bank Serving Santa Cruz and<br />

San Benito Counties, CA, 1410<br />

Second Harvest Heartland, MN, 4819<br />

See Forever Foundation, DC, 6141<br />

SEED Foundation, DC, 3748<br />

SEED Systems, MA, 7160<br />

SELF Employment Loan Fund, AZ, 2026<br />

Self Enhancement, OR, 6142<br />

SEMI Foundation, CA, 1777<br />

Seminary Consortium for Urban Pastoral Education,<br />

IL, 3749<br />

Sempervirens Fund, CA, 1591<br />

Senior Access, CA, 9506<br />

Senior Community Centers of San Diego, CA, 7807<br />

Senior Outreach Services, OH, 8268<br />

Senn High School, IL, 3101, 3102<br />

SEPA Mujer, NY, 7023<br />

SER - Jobs for Progress, National, TX, 4175<br />

Serve Canada, Canada, 4114<br />

Service Corps of Retired Executives Association, AZ,<br />

7808, 2027, 2240, 3056, 4176, 8169, 8911<br />

Service Enterprises, MN, 4820<br />

Service for Information Technology in International<br />

Agriculture, CA, 1411<br />

Servicemembers Legal Defense Network, DC, 798<br />

Services and Advocacy for GLBT Elders, NY, 5863,<br />

7024<br />

Services for the Elderly, CT, 2365<br />

Serving Children and Adolescents in Need, TX, 10004<br />

Settlement Housing Fund, NY, 5451, 5780, 5864,<br />

6050, 6714, 6743, 7072, 7439<br />

SEW Productions, CA, 2395<br />

Sex and Samfund, Denmark, 939<br />

Sexuality Information and Education Council of the<br />

U.S., NY, 672<br />

Shadyside Hospital Foundation, PA, 8849<br />

Shakespeare Festival of Los Angeles, CA, 1057<br />

Shalem Fund:The Central Fund for the Development<br />

of Services for the Retarded in the Local<br />

Councils, Israel, 10234<br />

Shanghai NPO Network, China, 6548<br />

Shanti Foundation for Peace, IL, 3036<br />

Share Our Strength, DC, 2490, 5715, 7809, 8122,<br />

8123, 9700<br />

Shasta Builders Exchange Community Fund, CA,<br />

1157<br />

Shasta Community Health Center, CA, 374<br />

ShawChicago Theater Company, IL, 3037<br />

Shehu Idris College of Health Sciences and<br />

Technology, Nigeria, 1412<br />

Shelby County Childrens Advocacy Center, AL, 9507<br />

Shelter Association of Washtenaw County, MI, 2727<br />

Shelter for Women, CT, 2366, 2367<br />

Shelton Economic Development Corporation, CT,<br />

2258<br />

Shepherds Center of Greensboro, NC, 9508<br />

Sheridan College, WY, 10316<br />

Shimer College, IL, 6838<br />

Shorebank Enterprise Detroit, MI, 6549, 6550<br />

Shorebank Enterprise Group Cleveland, OH, 8124,<br />

8125, 8187<br />

Shorebank Enterprise Group Pacific, WA, 10156<br />

Sichuan Shuguang Community Capacity Building<br />

Center, China, 6551, 6552<br />

Sierra Club of British Columbia, Canada, 940<br />

Sierra Institute for Community and the Environment,<br />

CA, 375, 7440<br />

Sierra Madre Alliance, AZ, 507<br />

Sierra Repertory Theater, CA, 1058<br />

Sigma Theta Tau International Foundation for<br />

Nursing, IN, 6665<br />

Silicon Valley Council of Nonprofits, CA, 470, 1627,<br />

1778<br />

Silicon Valley Education Foundation, CA, 1779<br />

Silicon Valley Land Conservancy, CA, 1413<br />

Silicon Valley Toxics Coalition, CA, 1852<br />

SILOAM Ministries, PA, 9139<br />

Simon Wiesenthal Center, CA, 6553<br />

Simsbury Historical Society, CT, 2368<br />

Sinai Health System, IL, 3245, 3246<br />

Sinai Hospital of Baltimore, MD, 3553<br />

Singing City, PA, 9140<br />

Sinte Gleska University, SD, 5563<br />

Siouxland Human Investment Partnership, IA, 3411<br />

SIS Forum Malaysia Berhad, Malaysia, 6554<br />

Siskiyou Field Institute, OR, 8576<br />

Siskiyou Regional Educational Project, OR, 10204<br />

Sisters Network, TX, 9675<br />

Sisters of Saint Joseph of Chestnut Hill, PA, 8748<br />

SITE Foundation, NY, 2547<br />

SITI Company, NY, 6174<br />

Sixteen:Fifteen, NM, 5728<br />

Sixth Street Photography Workshop, CA, 1592<br />

Skagit County Community Action Agency, WA, 9950<br />

Skatepark of Baltimore, MD, 3554<br />

Skid Row Housing Trust, CA, 7810<br />

Skylands CLEAN, NJ, 5428<br />

Slavonic Cultural Center, CA, 1593<br />

Slidell Art League, LA, 9509<br />

Small Enterprise Education and Promotion Network,<br />

DC, 6555<br />

Small Schools for Equity, CA, 727, 1594<br />

Smart Growth America, DC, 7441<br />

Smith College, MA, 7025, 8970, 8971<br />

Smithsonian Institution, DC, 6556<br />

Snowlands Network, CA, 1780<br />

Snug Harbor Cultural Center, NY, 7026<br />

Soap Factory, MN, 4877<br />

Soaring Eagle Community Development Corporation,<br />

IL, 3038<br />

Sober Living Network, CA, 1460<br />

Sobrevivencia, Paraguay, 4595<br />

Sobriety High Foundation, MN, 4821<br />

Social and Economic Rights Action Center, Nigeria,<br />

6557<br />

Social and Environmental Entrepreneurs, CA, 941,<br />

7188<br />

Social Change Assistance Trust, South Africa, 6558<br />

Social Compact, DC, 7811<br />

Social Responsibility Corporation, TX, 9510, 9511,<br />

9746<br />

Social Science Research Council, NY, 3186, 10073<br />

Social Venture Partners, WA, 10157-10161<br />

Social Venture Partners Delaware, DE, 2412, 2431,<br />

2456, 9263<br />

Social Venture Partners International, WA, 942, 7442<br />

Social Venture Partners Minnesota, MN, 5022<br />

Social Venture Partners Portland, OR, 8477, 8577,<br />

8597<br />

Social Ventures Australia, Australia, 2408-2410<br />

Socially Responsible Network, CA, 1595<br />

Sociedad Mexicana pro Derechos de la Mujer,<br />

Mexico, 6559<br />

Society Created to Reduce Urban Blight Foundation,<br />

PA, 9141<br />

Society for Academic Emergency Medicine, MI, 3259<br />

Society for AIDS Care, Japan, 6773<br />

Society for Arts in Crafts, PA, 8912<br />

Society for Conservation Biology, DC, 508, 1414<br />

Society for Organizational Learning, MA, 4381, 6235,<br />

7161<br />

Society for Peoples Awareness and Rural<br />

Development Action, India, 6560<br />

Society for Range Management, CO, 6561<br />

Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals of<br />

Northern Nevada, NV, 1086<br />

Society for the Study of the Nonprofit Sector, Czech<br />

Republic, 4596<br />

Society of General Internal Medicine, DC, 199, 200<br />

Society of Women Engineers, FL, 8430, 8623<br />

Sojourn to the Past, CA, 1781<br />

Sojourner Project, MN, 4822<br />

Sojourners, Inc., DC, 7162<br />

Solano Coalition for Better Health, CA, 376<br />

Solano County Health and Social Services<br />

Department, CA, 2045<br />

Solid Ground, WA, 10116<br />

Solidarity and Action Against the HIV Infection in<br />

India, India, 1084<br />

Solpath, Inc., CA, 586, 943, 1415<br />

Soltari, NM, 5752<br />

Solutions Plus Education Center, Egypt, 8431, 8432<br />

Somali Action Alliance, MN, 5023<br />

Somali Community Services, CA, 1782<br />

Somali Family Service of San Diego, CA, 377<br />

Sonoma County Academic Foundation for Excellence<br />

in Medicine, CA, 378<br />

Sonoma County Department of Health Services, CA,<br />

379<br />

Sonora Ciudadana, Mexico, 944<br />

Sonoran Institute, AZ, 2427<br />

Sonrisas Community Dental Clinic, CA, 1783<br />

Sophia Academy, RI, 4013<br />

Sor Sor Troung, Cambodia, 4963<br />

Soros Foundation-Kyrgyzstan, Kyrgyzstan, 7163<br />

South African Institute for Advancement, South<br />

Africa, 4432, 4433, 4597, 6562<br />

South Asian American Leaders of Tomorrow, MD,<br />

6051<br />

South Boston Neighborhood House, MA, 4115<br />

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Grants for Capacity Building, Management & Technical Assistance<br />

South Carolina Area Health Education Consortium,<br />

SC, 7918<br />

South Carolina Association of Childrens Homes and<br />

Family Services, SC, 7919<br />

South Carolina Association of Nonprofit<br />

Organizations, SC, 3078, 3079, 7920, 8033<br />

South Carolina Center on Grassroots and Nonprofits,<br />

SC, 133<br />

South Carolina Coastal Conservation League, SC,<br />

3080<br />

South Carolina Council on Economic Education, SC,<br />

7812<br />

South Carolina Department of Social Services, SC,<br />

7921<br />

South Carolina Environmental Law Project, SC, 5920<br />

South Carolina Fair Share Education Fund, SC, 2598<br />

South Carolina Youth Advocate Program, SC, 7922,<br />

7923<br />

South Chicago Art Center, IL, 3039<br />

South Coast Childrens Services, CA, 1596<br />

South County Senior Services, CA, 380<br />

South Dakota Rural Enterprise, SD, 5042<br />

South DeKalb Business Incubator, GA, 9512<br />

South Florida Interfaith Committee for Worker<br />

Justice, FL, 2645<br />

South of Market Community Action Network, CA,<br />

1597<br />

South Pacific Regional Environment Programme,<br />

Samoa, 3187<br />

South Regions Minority Business Council, AL, 15<br />

South Street Seaport Museum, NY, 6175<br />

Southcentral Foundation, AK, 39<br />

Southeast Arkansas Education Service Cooperative,<br />

AR, 112<br />

Southeast Asia Resource Action Center, DC, 6563<br />

Southeast Asian Refugee Community Home, MN,<br />

4899<br />

Southeast Association for Special Parks and<br />

Recreation, IL, 9513<br />

Southeast Childrens Fund, DC, 2478<br />

Southeast Community Alliance, NM, 5753<br />

Southeast Environmental Task Force, IL, 3081<br />

Southern African Catholic Bishops Conference, South<br />

Africa, 7266<br />

Southern Alameda County Sponsoring Committee,<br />

CA, 471<br />

Southern California Center for Nonprofit<br />

Management, CA, 147, 249, 472, 5336<br />

Southern California Elderly Nutrition Partnership, CA,<br />

473<br />

Southern California Grantmakers, CA, 381, 474,<br />

1059, 1923<br />

Southern California Indian Center, CA, 10005<br />

Southern California Leadership Network, CA, 1060<br />

Southern California Reinvestment Community<br />

Development Financial Institution, CA, 7813<br />

Southern Echo, MS, 4598, 5833, 6564<br />

Southern Education Foundation, GA, 10006<br />

Southern Environmental Law Center, NC, 3082<br />

Southern Exposure Gallery, CA, 1784<br />

Southern Financial Partners, AR, 6706<br />

Southern Illinois University, IL, 3159, 9514<br />

Southern Oregon Land Conservancy, OR, 8478,<br />

8578<br />

Southern Partners Fund, GA, 10007<br />

Southern Poverty Law Center, AL, 2745<br />

Southern Regional Council, GA, 6565, 10008<br />

Southern Regional Education Board, GA, 9515<br />

Southern Rural Development Initiative, NC, 3750,<br />

4382, 6566, 7527<br />

Southern Theater Foundation, MN, 4964<br />

Southern Vermont Area Health Education Center, VT,<br />

5356<br />

Southside Family Nurturing Center, MN, 5073<br />

Southwest Chamber Music Society, CA, 1061<br />

Southwest Community Resources, NM, 1142, 5754,<br />

5772, 5834, 7080<br />

Southwest Counseling and Development Services,<br />

MI, 4455<br />

Southwest Georgia United Empowerment Zone, GA,<br />

9516<br />

Southwest Institute for Education and Conservation,<br />

CO, 2156<br />

Southwest Key Program, TX, 3751<br />

Southwest Network for Environmental and Economic<br />

Justice, NM, 7443<br />

Southwest Organizing Project, IL, 3040<br />

Southwest Shakespeare Company, AZ, 89<br />

Southwest Women Working Together, IL, 3041<br />

Southwest Youth and Family Services, WA, 10162<br />

Southwestern Pennsylvania Corporation, PA, 9188<br />

SouthWings, NC, 7988<br />

SPACES, OH, 8126<br />

Spanish American Merchants Association, CT, 2369<br />

Spanish-Speaking Unity Council of Alameda County,<br />

CA, 4434<br />

Sparc, MN, 5133<br />

Spartanburg Community College, SC, 9260<br />

Special Olympics Montana, MT, 10106<br />

Special Olympics North Dakota, ND, 4823<br />

Special Olympics of Hawaii, HI, 2887<br />

Special Olympics Southern California, CA, 1962,<br />

8668<br />

Spectrum for Living Development, NJ, 2853<br />

Speech and Hearing Center, FL, 2674<br />

Spelman College, GA, 6839<br />

Spirit Horse Therapeutic Riding Center, TX, 9767<br />

Spiritual Care and Education Center, OH, 8275<br />

Spitfire Strategies, DC, 799, 1416-1419<br />

Spoon River College Foundation, IL, 9517<br />

Sports4 Kids, CA, 7164<br />

Sportsmens Tennis Club, MA, 3939<br />

Springboard for the Arts, MN, 4690, 4904, 4965,<br />

5134, 5169<br />

Springboard to Learning, MO, 5247<br />

Springboard-Educating the Future, TX, 8324<br />

Spry Foundation, MD, 3260<br />

SRI International, CA, 8433-8435<br />

Stagebridge, CA, 728<br />

Stages Theater Company, MN, 4878<br />

Stamford Community Initiative, TX, 9518<br />

Stand for Children Leadership Center, MA,<br />

3940-3942, 9215, 1785, 1786, 2914, 8455,<br />

8579-8582, 9951, 10163, 10164<br />

Stanford Jazz Workshop, CA, 945<br />

Stanford Theater Foundation, CA, 1452<br />

Stanford University, CA, 946-948, 1079, 1420,<br />

1787-1792, 2728, 3188, 4243, 4244, 5564,<br />

5900, 6052, 7444, 7514, 9519<br />

Stanley-Whitman House, CT, 2370<br />

STAR, MN, 673, 7369, 7370<br />

Stargazer Foundation, VA, 2531-2534<br />

State Associations of Addiction Services, DC, 5565<br />

State Environmental Leadership Program, WI, 4599,<br />

5835<br />

State Ethnic Affairs Commission, China, 6567<br />

State of Change, CO, 7165<br />

State Policy Network, CA, 979, 2124, 2601, 2602,<br />

3322, 3426, 6266, 7951, 9265, 10256<br />

State Student Assistance Commission of Indiana, IN,<br />

3378<br />

State University of New York at Albany Foundation,<br />

NY, 7814<br />

State University of New York at Stony Brook, NY,<br />

7027<br />

State University of New York Upstate Medical<br />

University Foundation, NY, 7815<br />

Staten Island Childrens Museum, NY, 6176, 6651<br />

Staten Island Historical Society, NY, 7364<br />

Staten Island Institute of Arts and Sciences, NY,<br />

2246<br />

Stateway Community Partners, IL, 3189<br />

Statewide Independent Living Council of Illinois, IL,<br />

2028<br />

Station North Arts and Entertainment District, MD,<br />

3816<br />

Step by Step Moldova, Moldova, 4600<br />

Step It Up, OR, 8479<br />

Stephen Petronio Dance Company, NY, 6840<br />

Steppingstone Foundation, MA, 3943<br />

Stern Center for Language and Learning, VT, 9813<br />

Stewards of Affordable Housing for the Future, DC,<br />

7445, 7446<br />

Stichting eIFL.net, Netherlands, 6568<br />

Stockton Symphony Association, CA, 1062<br />

Stone Circles, NC, 7989<br />

Stony Brook-Millstone Watershed Association, NJ,<br />

5429<br />

Stop Prisoner Rape, CA, 382, 1085<br />

Storytelling Arts, NJ, 5430<br />

Strategic Education Research Partnership Institute,<br />

DC, 158, 1175, 6632, 6777<br />

Strategic Energy Innnovations, CA, 1130, 1131<br />

Strategic Learning Initiatives, IL, 3103, 3224<br />

Street Level Health Project, CA, 383<br />

STRIVE, NY, 4601, 6569<br />

Strong Women Strong Girls, MA, 4087<br />

Stroud Water Research Center, PA, 1176<br />

Student Conservation Association, NH, 8913<br />

Studio in a School Association, NY, 7303<br />

SU Theater Corporation, NY, 5927<br />

Success for All Foundation, MD, 9142<br />

Success for Good, AZ, 95<br />

Successlink, MO, 5264<br />

Sudden Cardiac Arrest Association, DC, 4986<br />

Suite 1300 Services, OH, 8127, 8128<br />

Summer Stages Dance, MA, 7447<br />

Summerbridge of Greater Philadelphia, a<br />

Breakthrough Program, PA, 9143<br />

Summit School, IL, 3118<br />

Summit Speech School, NJ, 8972<br />

Sunbeam Family Services, OK, 8301<br />

Sunday Creek Associates, OH, 8155, 8156<br />

Sunflower County Freedom Project, MS, 5234<br />

Sunset District Community Development, CA, 1628<br />

Sunshine Cottage School for Deaf Children, TX, 8973<br />

Support Center for Nonprofit Management, NY,<br />

4602, 5566, 5784, 5901, 6191<br />

Support Center for Sustainable Development, FL,<br />

2232<br />

Support Fund for the Southern Institute on Children<br />

and Families, SC, 5567<br />

Support To At-Risk Teens, OH, 8129<br />

Supportive Housing and Managed Care Pilot, MN,<br />

4966<br />

Supreme Court Historical Society, DC, 9520<br />

Supreme Court of Missouri, MO, 3752<br />

Surfrider Foundation, CA, 9747<br />

Survivors International, CA, 1598<br />

SustainAbility, England, 1853<br />

Sustainability Institute, South Africa, 4603<br />

Sustainable Conservation, CA, 674<br />

Sustainable Energy Research Group, VT, 9814<br />

Sustainable Jobs Development Corporation, NC,<br />

6053, 7528, 7529<br />

Sustainable Northwest, OR, 1421<br />

Sustainable San Mateo County, CA, 1793<br />

Sustainable Sandhills, NC, 7990<br />

Sustainable Step New England, NH, 3861<br />

Sutter Health Sacramento Sierra Region, CA, 384<br />

Swarthmore College, PA, 7341<br />

Swaziland Breast Cancer Network, Swaziland, 4383<br />

Swords to Plowshares, CA, 1599<br />

Synagogue 3000, CA, 2836, 2837, 6236<br />

Synergos Institute, NY, 949<br />

Synergy Enterprises, MD, 4604<br />

Syracuse Opera Company, NY, 5928<br />

Syracuse Symphony Orchestra, NY, 5929<br />

Syracuse University, NY, 5930<br />

Systematic Asian Leadership Training, NC, 8063<br />

Tacoma Area Coalition of Individuals with Disabilities<br />

Center, WA, 10015<br />

Tacoma Art Museum, WA, 9952<br />

TADA Theater and Dance Alliance, NY, 7028<br />

Tajik Academy of Sciences, Tajikistan, 509<br />

Taller Puertorriqueno, PA, 5651, 9077<br />

Tamastslikt Cultural Institute, OR, 8583<br />

Taproot Foundation, CA, 159, 385, 564, 612, 629,<br />

729, 800, 801, 1132, 1422, 1600, 1601,<br />

1794, 1795, 1867, 1897, 2029, 2046, 2854,<br />

3225, 3379, 6054, 6774, 7448, 10074, 5785,<br />

5795, 6192, 6715, 7029, 7061<br />

Task Force for Child Survival and Development, GA,<br />

5568<br />

Taylor Regional Hospital, GA, 9521<br />

TCC Group, NY, 2729, 2831, 6570, 8289<br />

TCF/Partnership for Nonprofit Excellence, VA, 9831<br />

Teach for America, AZ, 61, 67, 94, 2200, 160, 491,<br />

521, 696, 980, 1080, 1186, 1796-1801, 1868,<br />

1931, 6267, 7818, 7821, 2371-2374, 3357,<br />

7819, 2479, 2480, 2588, 2915, 9206, 7816,<br />

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RECIPIENT INDEX<br />

8047, 8049, 8050, 2812-2817, 8035, 8039,<br />

3104, 3200, 3226, 3270, 7823, 5287, 3555,<br />

3573, 3580, 3819, 3820, 5171, 7820, 8051,<br />

5253, 5288, 5289, 5297, 5298, 7822, 7991,<br />

7999, 8038, 8040, 8045, 5431, 5610, 5617,<br />

5618, 5653, 5669, 5716, 6744, 8034, 8048,<br />

5755, 7825, 134, 148, 149, 242-244, 489,<br />

490, 494, 561, 1201, 1465, 1602, 1603,<br />

1935, 2030, 2125, 2157, 2247, 2287, 2392,<br />

2406, 2746, 2764, 2885, 2904, 3064, 3065,<br />

3160, 3753, 5284, 5343, 5344, 5652, 5812,<br />

5813, 5902, 6055-6059, 6193, 6249, 6293,<br />

6689, 6745, 6760, 6775, 6786, 6868, 7030,<br />

7031, 7206, 7219, 7226, 7227, 7320, 7325,<br />

7817, 7936, 8036, 8037, 8041, 8669, 9207,<br />

9290, 9623, 9643, 9779, 10075, 10257,<br />

3356, 7824, 8042, 8044, 8854, 9208, 9273,<br />

9279, 9319, 9320, 5170, 8043, 8046, 9326,<br />

9572, 9576, 9605, 9656, 9679, 9689, 9690,<br />

9762<br />

Teach for America Hawaii, HI, 2867, 2873, 2891,<br />

2892<br />

Teach for America, Greater New Orleans, LA, 3201,<br />

3461, 3468-3470, 3474, 3490, 3491<br />

Teach for America, South Louisiana, LA, 3457, 3494,<br />

3508<br />

Teacher Fellowship Program, NY, 5818<br />

Teachers 21, MA, 4125<br />

Teachers College Columbia University, NY, 6571<br />

Teachers Network, NY, 5865, 6060-6063, 6682,<br />

6861, 8052, 8670, 8671<br />

Teachers Treasures, IN, 3278, 3390, 8202<br />

Teachers Without Borders, WA, 950<br />

Teaching Matters, NY, 5866, 5918, 6064, 6676,<br />

7304, 8053<br />

Team-Up for Youth, CA, 1802<br />

Teamworks, CA, 6572<br />

Teatro Vision, CA, 1063<br />

Teatro Vista Theater with a View, IL, 3042, 3161<br />

TechBridge, GA, 2535, 5689<br />

TechMission, Inc., MA, 4116<br />

Technical Assistance Collaborative, MA, 4041, 4042<br />

Technical Assistance for Community Services, OR,<br />

2201, 5191, 8339, 8480, 8584<br />

Technical Assistance in Alternative Agriculture, Brazil,<br />

6573<br />

Technology and Entrepreneurship Center of Houston,<br />

TX, 9657<br />

Technology Collaborative, PA, 8838, 8871, 8872<br />

TechnoServe, CT, 6574, 6746, 7032-7034, 10076,<br />

6065, 8001, 10235<br />

Telegraph Hill Neighborhood Association, CA, 730<br />

Tellus Institute for Resource and Environmental<br />

Strategies, MA, 1803<br />

Temple on Greene Street, NC, 7889<br />

Temple University, PA, 8624, 9078<br />

TEN Charities, MA, 1804<br />

Ten Sixteen Treatment Centers, MI, 4219<br />

Tenacity, Inc., MA, 4088<br />

Tenderloin Neighborhood Development Corporation,<br />

CA, 802, 803<br />

TERI, CA, 1492<br />

Teton, County of, ID, 1805<br />

Tewa for Support, Nepal, 6575<br />

Texas A & M Foundation, TX, 4245, 4246, 8436<br />

Texas A & M Health Science Center, TX, 9729<br />

Texas A & M University System Health Science Center<br />

Foundation, TX, 5569<br />

Texas Accountants and Lawyers for the Arts, TX,<br />

9676<br />

Texas and Southwestern Cattle Raisers Foundation,<br />

TX, 9573<br />

Texas Association of Community Development<br />

Corporations, TX, 7826<br />

Texas Christian University, TX, 9583<br />

Texas Defender Service, TX, 9522<br />

Texas Democracy Foundation, TX, 7166<br />

Texas Education Agency, TX, 10077<br />

Texas Heart Institute, TX, 6677<br />

Texas Land Trust Council, TX, 9701<br />

Texas Leadership Center, TX, 9677<br />

Texas Loves Children, TX, 9584<br />

Texas Military Institute, TX, 9647<br />

Texas RioGrande Legal Aid, TX, 7827<br />

Texas State University - San Marcos Development<br />

Foundation, TX, 9753<br />

Texas Wesleyan University, TX, 9754, 9755<br />

Textile Center of Minnesota, MN, 4879<br />

Theater and Arts Foundation of San Diego County, CA,<br />

1064<br />

Theater Bay Area, CA, 2047<br />

Theater Jacksonville, FL, 2675<br />

Theater Space Project, MN, 4691, 5135<br />

Theaterworks, CA, 1806, 1807<br />

Theatrical Outfit, GA, 2818<br />

Thiel College, PA, 10310<br />

Think Detroit PAL, MI, 9523<br />

Think New Mexico, NM, 5766<br />

THINK Together, CA, 7828, 9524<br />

Third Millennium Ministries, FL, 5210<br />

Third Reconstruction Institute, NC, 7992<br />

Third Sector New England, MA, 386, 3754, 3862,<br />

3863, 3944, 4117, 6576, 7189, 7202<br />

Third World Network, Malaysia, 6577<br />

Thistle Community Housing, CO, 5203<br />

Thomas College, ME, 3511<br />

Thorpe Opera House Foundation, NE, 5315<br />

Three Rivers Arts Festival, PA, 8914<br />

Three Rivers Wet Weather, PA, 8839<br />

Thrive - The Alliance of Nonprofits of San Mateo, CA,<br />

1808-1810<br />

Thurgood Marshall College Fund, NY, 3349, 9678,<br />

10078<br />

Tianjin University, China, 6578<br />

Tides Canada Foundation, Canada, 1177, 1178<br />

Tides Center, CA, 91, 201, 387-398, 594, 689, 804,<br />

1143, 1144, 1205, 1423-1425, 1811-1813,<br />

2428, 2460, 2730, 2731, 2840, 3125, 3529,<br />

3755, 3756, 4384, 4385, 4435, 4605-4607,<br />

5346, 5836, 5903, 6237, 6268, 6579, 6580,<br />

6747, 7167-7172, 7190, 7191, 7203,<br />

7267-7270, 7296, 7326, 7993, 9144, 10205,<br />

10215, 10216, 951-954<br />

Tides Center PA, PA, 8778, 8779<br />

Tides Family Services, RI, 4014, 4015<br />

Tides Foundation, CA, 63, 399, 955, 1814, 1815<br />

Tides, Inc., CA, 1816<br />

Tiger Woods Learning Center Foundation, CA, 9525<br />

Time and Space Limited Theater Company, NY,<br />

2274, 6294<br />

Timeline Theater Company, IL, 3043<br />

Tip of the Mitt Watershed Council, MI, 4608<br />

TMC Development Working Solutions, CA, 2031,<br />

4187<br />

Tobacco Law Center, MN, 5570<br />

Toberman Settlement House, CA, 8672<br />

Tomaquag Indian Memorial Museum, RI, 9240<br />

Tomas Rivera Policy Institute, CA, 9526, 1065<br />

Tookany-Tacony-Frankford Watershed Partnership,<br />

PA, 9079<br />

Total Ministries of Spartanburg County, SC, 9251<br />

TOUCH Foundation, NY, 7035<br />

Touchstone Center for Crafts, PA, 8840<br />

Touro College, NY, 7173<br />

Towards Employment, OH, 8130<br />

Townsend Opera Players, CA, 1066<br />

Training and Development Corporation, ME, 8625,<br />

5690, 5691<br />

Training Resources for the Environmental<br />

Community, NM, 10206<br />

Transatlantic Futures, DC, 6581<br />

Transformation through Education and Mutual<br />

Support, CA, 1869<br />

Transformer, DC, 2481, 2589<br />

Transgender Law Center, CA, 7174<br />

Translational Genomics Research Institute, AZ, 65<br />

Transnational Institute for Grassroots Research and<br />

Action, CA, 7449<br />

Transportation and Land Use Coalition, CA, 675<br />

Transportation for a Livable City, CA, 805<br />

Travel Institute, MA, 2548<br />

Treasure Coast Homeless Services Council, FL, 9594<br />

Treehouse, WA, 1898<br />

Treehouse Foundation, MA, 7829<br />

TreePeople, CA, 8673<br />

Tregoe Education Forum, NJ, 5447<br />

Trenton After-School Program, NJ, 5398<br />

Trenton Area Soup Kitchen, NJ, 5399<br />

Tri-County Academies of Teaching and Learning, NJ,<br />

5432, 5433<br />

Triangle Foundation, MI, 4161<br />

Triangle Impact, NC, 522<br />

Triangle Land Conservancy, NC, 7994<br />

Tricycle Foundation, NY, 4029<br />

Trident Literacy Association, SC, 9527<br />

Trinitas Health Foundation, NJ, 7830<br />

Trinity Lutheran Church, MI, 4386<br />

Trinity Repertory Theater, RI, 9241<br />

Trisha Brown Dance Company, NY, 6841<br />

Triskeles Foundation, PA, 9145<br />

Trust for Civil Society in Central and Eastern Europe,<br />

DC, 4609<br />

Trust for Conservation Innovation, CA, 1145,<br />

1426-1429<br />

Trust for Hidden Villa, CA, 1817-1819<br />

Trust for Public Land, CA, 171, 70<br />

Trust for the Future, TN, 2429, 2841<br />

Trust House, CT, 2375, 2376<br />

Trustees of Reservations, MA, 6758<br />

Trusteeship Institute, MA, 8172<br />

Tsinghua University, China, 6582<br />

Tubman African-American Museum, GA, 2732<br />

Tucson Indian Center, AZ, 10009<br />

Tufts University, MA, 1820-1822<br />

Tulane Educational Fund, LA, 4967<br />

Tulane University, LA, 5904<br />

Tulsa Ballet Theater, OK, 9528<br />

Tulsa Scottish Rite Charitable and Educational<br />

Foundation, OK, 8326<br />

Turkel Resource Foundation, FL, 9529<br />

Turning Point, IL, 9530<br />

Turning Point for Women and Families, NY, 7036<br />

Turnstone Center for Disabled Children and Adults,<br />

IN, 3312, 3313<br />

Turtle Creek Watershed Association, PA, 8841<br />

Turtle Nest Village, FL, 7831<br />

Tuskegee University, AL, 4247, 4248<br />

Twelve Step Club, WI, 10236<br />

Twenty-First Century Education Development<br />

Research Institute, China, 6583<br />

Twenty-First Century Foundation, NY, 1604, 1823,<br />

1824, 1879, 3864, 4610, 6066, 6584, 6585,<br />

7175<br />

Twenty-First Century School Fund, DC, 2590<br />

Twin Cities Community Development Corporation,<br />

MA, 4128<br />

Twin Cities Community Voice Mail, MN, 5136<br />

Two Rivers Community Land Trust, MN, 4665<br />

U.S.-China Policy Foundation, DC, 6624<br />

UB Foundation Services, NY, 6586<br />

Uhlich Childrens Advantage Network, IL, 9531<br />

Ukrainian Grantmakers Forum, Ukraine, 4611<br />

Umatilla County Historical Society, OR, 8585<br />

Umpqua Community Development Corporation, OR,<br />

8586<br />

UNICEF, South Africa, 7271<br />

UNIDOS Against Domestic Violence, WI, 4824<br />

Unified Government of Wyandotte County/Kansas<br />

City, KS, 3424<br />

Union Aid Society, PA, 8915<br />

Union College, NY, 7832<br />

Union of Rural Workers of Santarem, Brazil, 6587<br />

Union Station Kansas City, MO, 3435, 5251, 5265,<br />

7833<br />

Unite for Dignity, FL, 2646<br />

United Advocates for Children of California, CA,<br />

2048, 2049<br />

United Cambodian Association of Minnesota, MN,<br />

4825<br />

United Church of Christ Coalition for Lesbian, Gay,<br />

Bisexual and Transgeder Concerns, CT, 4162<br />

United Community Centers, TX, 7834<br />

United Family Services, NC, 7835<br />

United Farm Workers of America, CA, 400<br />

United Fund of Belgium, Belgium, 4118<br />

United Hispanic Americans, IN, 3282<br />

United Hmong Association, NC, 7995<br />

United Hospital Fund of New York, NY, 2126<br />

United Methodist Church, OR, 8340<br />

United Methodist Church, North Carolina Conference,<br />

NC, 7924-7926<br />

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United Methodist Church, Western North Carolina<br />

Conference, North Wilkesboro District, NC, 7927<br />

United Methodist City Society, NY, 7217<br />

United Methodist Community House, MI, 4285<br />

United Nations, NY, 7318<br />

United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural<br />

Organization, France, 956, 6588<br />

United Nations Foundation, DC, 1825<br />

United Nations University, Japan, 510<br />

United Negro College Fund, VA, 4436<br />

United Neighborhood Houses of New York, NY, 6067,<br />

6194, 7037<br />

United Neighborhood Organization of Chicago, IL,<br />

9532<br />

United Nonprofits, AK, 40<br />

United Regional Health Care Foundation, TX, 9533<br />

United States Department of Energy, DC, 5204<br />

United States Distance Learning Association, MA,<br />

5692<br />

United States Student Association Foundation, DC,<br />

7176<br />

United Way for the Greater New Orleans Area, LA,<br />

1430, 3462<br />

United Way International, VA, 6068-6104<br />

United Way of Allegheny County, PA, 8780, 8916<br />

United Way of Allen County, IN, 3314<br />

United Way of America, VA, 3350, 3757<br />

United Way of Anchorage, AK, 5571<br />

United Way of Central Iowa, IA, 9883<br />

United Way of Central Ohio, OH, 8157-8159<br />

United Way of Central Oklahoma, OK, 8302<br />

United Way of Chattanooga, TN, 9286, 9314<br />

United Way of El Paso County, TX, 9772<br />

United Way of Essex and West Hudson, NJ, 5654,<br />

5655<br />

United Way of Genesee County, MI, 4205-4208,<br />

4612<br />

United Way of Greater Knoxville, TN, 9884<br />

United Way of Greater Saint Louis, MO, 5248, 6105<br />

United Way of King County, WA, 10165, 10166<br />

United Way of Larimer County, CO, 2053<br />

United Way of Matanuska-Susitna Borough, AK, 41<br />

United Way of Metropolitan Tarrant County, TX, 7836<br />

United Way of Midland County, MI, 4220<br />

United Way of New York City, NY, 2747, 7038<br />

United Way of Salt Lake, UT, 9791<br />

United Way of San Antonio and Bexar County, TX,<br />

9534<br />

United Way of Southeast Alaska, AK, 42<br />

United Way of Southeastern Pennsylvania, PA, 5656<br />

United Way of the Bay Area, CA, 806<br />

United Way of the Capital Area, CT, 2377<br />

United Way of the Great Basin, NV, 7837<br />

United Way of the Midlands, SC, 8236<br />

United Way of the Saint Croix Area, WI, 4826<br />

United Way of the Texas Gulf Coast, TX, 7838<br />

United Way of Tyler/Smith County, TX, 9702<br />

United Way of Westmoreland County, PA, 8917<br />

United Way Silicon Valley, CA, 1826<br />

United Way, Aloha, HI, 2868<br />

United Way, Capital Area, LA, 3509<br />

United Way, Heart of Florida, FL, 7839<br />

United Way, Heart of West Michigan, MI, 4259<br />

United Way, Inc., CA, 401<br />

United Way, Mile High, CO, 2146, 2147<br />

United Ways of Texas, TX, 16, 10079<br />

Unity Charter School, NJ, 5434<br />

Universities Allied for Essential Medicines, CT, 6589<br />

University Area Community Development<br />

Corporation, FL, 7840<br />

University Circle, OH, 8253<br />

University Cultural Center Association, MI, 4437<br />

University Enterprises, CA, 1899, 8437<br />

University of Alaska Anchorage, AK, 43<br />

University of Antananarivo, Madagascar, 3190<br />

University of Arizona, AZ, 1431, 7342<br />

University of Arizona Foundation, AZ, 7841, 9885<br />

University of Arkansas, AR, 3162, 3758, 6590,<br />

10258<br />

University of Baltimore, MD, 3556<br />

University of Baltimore Educational Foundation, MD,<br />

3574, 3817<br />

University of Botswana, Botswana, 4387<br />

University of California, CA, 402-412, 475, 511, 565,<br />

566, 622, 676, 731, 957, 958, 1179, 1202,<br />

1432-1436, 1900-1902, 1924, 1963, 2050,<br />

3759, 3760, 4075, 5572, 5905, 6591-6593,<br />

6652, 8508, 9535<br />

University of California at San Diego, CA, 1437<br />

University of California at San Francisco Foundation,<br />

CA, 1605<br />

University of California at Santa Cruz Foundation, CA,<br />

1827, 1828<br />

University of California Medical Center, CA, 150<br />

University of Cape Town, South Africa, 5906<br />

University of Central Florida Foundation, FL, 7842,<br />

7843<br />

University of Central Oklahoma, OK, 136<br />

University of Central Oklahoma Foundation, OK,<br />

8303, 9536<br />

University of Chicago, IL, 959, 3105, 5573, 5574,<br />

6653, 7039, 7040, 10080<br />

University of Chile, Chile, 4076, 6594<br />

University of Colorado, CO, 2225, 3261, 8438<br />

University of Colorado Foundation, CO, 8304, 8439<br />

University of Colorado Health Sciences Center, CO,<br />

5575-5577<br />

University of Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, Zanzibar and<br />

Pemba, 5907<br />

University of Delaware, DE, 2676<br />

University of Denver, CO, 2072, 10259<br />

University of Florida, FL, 2739<br />

University of Florida Foundation, FL, 4388<br />

University of Georgia, GA, 960, 2832, 3796<br />

University of Georgia Research Foundation, GA, 3262<br />

University of Hartford, CT, 2378, 6106<br />

University of Hawaii, HI, 2899<br />

University of Hawaii-West Oahu, HI, 4438<br />

University of Ibadan, Nigeria, 3191<br />

University of Idaho Foundation, ID, 9953<br />

University of Illinois, IL, 7343<br />

University of Illinois at Chicago, IL, 3044, 3106,<br />

5578, 6654, 7344, 7345, 7450<br />

University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, IL, 3045,<br />

7346, 7347<br />

University of Iowa, IA, 3263<br />

University of Kansas, KS, 5285, 6595<br />

University of Kansas Center for Research, KS, 8440<br />

University of London, England, 6596<br />

University of Maryland-Baltimore, MD, 6220<br />

University of Maryland-Baltimore Foundation, MD,<br />

3761<br />

University of Massachusetts, MA, 8441<br />

University of Massachusetts Medical School, MA,<br />

8442<br />

University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey,<br />

Foundation of the, NJ, 5657, 5658, 7844<br />

University of Michigan, MI, 961, 4613, 4624, 5579,<br />

6597, 7456<br />

University of Minnesota, MN, 4827, 5580<br />

University of Minnesota Foundation, MN, 4666,<br />

4968-4971<br />

University of Mississippi, MS, 5235<br />

University of Missouri, MO, 3380, 3436, 3437,<br />

7845, 9537<br />

University of Mulawarman, Indonesia, 6598<br />

University of Nebraska, NE, 7457<br />

University of New Hampshire Cooperative Extension,<br />

NH, 5362<br />

University of New Mexico, NM, 5756, 5757<br />

University of New Orleans Foundation, LA, 3452<br />

University of North Carolina, NC, 2733, 3381, 3762,<br />

3763, 5286, 5581-5583, 6617, 6790, 7846,<br />

7928, 7996, 9261<br />

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Public<br />

Health Foundation, NC, 5584<br />

University of North Texas, TX, 7348, 8443, 9649<br />

University of Northern Colorado Foundation, CO,<br />

2127, 2202<br />

University of Northern Iowa Foundation, IA, 3393<br />

University of Notre Dame, IN, 2453, 2677<br />

University of Oklahoma, OK, 9970<br />

University of Oregon, OR, 8444<br />

University of Papua New Guinea, Papua New Guinea,<br />

1438<br />

University of Pennsylvania, PA, 962, 2241, 2400,<br />

3382, 3764, 4439, 5585, 5586, 7349, 7884,<br />

8674, 8675, 9146<br />

University of Pittsburgh, PA, 3197, 7350, 8699,<br />

8781-8785, 8842, 8843, 8918, 9080, 9189<br />

University of Pretoria, South Africa, 4440<br />

University of Rhode Island Foundation, RI, 9242,<br />

9243<br />

University of Richmond, VA, 5043, 7847<br />

University of Rochester, NY, 7848<br />

University of Saint Thomas, MN, 5044<br />

University of San Diego, CA, 68, 413, 1493<br />

University of San Francisco, CA, 613, 677, 807<br />

University of South Carolina, SC, 5587, 9262<br />

University of South Dakota Foundation, SD, 9270,<br />

9271<br />

University of South Florida Foundation, FL, 6107,<br />

7849<br />

University of Southern California, CA, 414, 415, 963,<br />

964, 1925-1927, 1964, 1965<br />

University of Southern Maine, ME, 3524,<br />

5588-5590, 7177<br />

University of Southern Mississippi, MS, 8974<br />

University of Tennessee, TN, 6655<br />

University of Texas, TX, 1439, 4441, 7351, 9538,<br />

9595, 9703, 9730, 9756<br />

University of Texas Health Science Center, TX, 5591,<br />

5592, 6221<br />

University of Texas System, TX, 10081<br />

University of the Arts, PA, 7850, 9081<br />

University of the Autonomous Regions of the<br />

Caribbean Coast of Nicaragua, Nicaragua, 6599<br />

University of the Incarnate Word, TX, 9539<br />

University of the Pacific, CA, 416<br />

University of the South, TN, 2678<br />

University of the Western Cape, South Africa, 4442,<br />

7272<br />

University of the Witwatersrand, South Africa, 965,<br />

4443<br />

University of the Witwatersrand Fund, NY, 4987<br />

University of Vermont, VT, 4077, 6222<br />

University of Virginia, VA, 2679, 6618, 6656, 8000<br />

University of Washington, WA, 5593, 5594, 10167,<br />

10260<br />

University of Washington Foundation, WA, 9954<br />

University of Wisconsin, WI, 3163, 3164, 4828,<br />

4972, 5304, 5595-5598, 5908, 5909, 10237<br />

University of Wisconsin Foundation, WI,<br />

10238-10240, 10287<br />

University of Wisconsin System, WI, 6223<br />

University of Wyoming, WY, 4444<br />

University Professors Workshop in Israel, CA, 678<br />

University System of Georgia Foundation, GA, 7515<br />

Unusual Suspects Theater Company, CA, 151<br />

UPLIFT Education, TX, 9596-9600<br />

Upper Midwest Community Policing Institute, MN,<br />

4829<br />

Upper Peninsula Commission for Area Progress<br />

Services, MI, 9540<br />

Urban Age Institute, CA, 7273<br />

Urban Boatbuilders, MN, 5074<br />

Urban Business Initiative, TX, 9763<br />

Urban Economic Development Association of<br />

Wisconsin, WI, 10241, 10242<br />

Urban Edge, MA, 7851<br />

Urban Education Exchange, NY, 2401, 5814, 5919,<br />

8054, 8055, 9269<br />

Urban Education Partnership, CA, 1461, 1903,<br />

1904, 8056, 8057, 9748<br />

Urban Future, MO, 9541<br />

Urban Habitat, CA, 732<br />

Urban Homesteading Assistance Board, NY, 3192,<br />

6108, 8058<br />

Urban Housing Solutions, TN, 7852<br />

Urban Impact Foundation, PA, 8919<br />

Urban Institute, DC, 3765-3767, 4614, 5599-5601,<br />

6600, 10082<br />

Urban Institute for Contemporary Arts, MI, 4286<br />

Urban Leadership Institute, MD, 3575<br />

Urban League of Broward County, FL, 7853<br />

Urban League of Chicago, IL, 3046<br />

Urban League of Dayton, OH, 8131<br />

Urban League of Eastern Massachusetts, MA, 3945<br />

Urban League of Fort Wayne, IN, 3283, 3315<br />

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Urban League of Greater Dallas and North Central<br />

Texas, TX, 9542<br />

Urban League of Los Angeles, CA, 417, 418, 7854<br />

Urban League of Pittsburgh, PA, 8710<br />

Urban League of the Upstate, SC, 9543<br />

Urban League, Atlanta, GA, 2819<br />

Urban League, Austin Area, TX, 10083<br />

Urban League, Chattanooga Area, TN, 9315<br />

Urban League, Grand Rapids, MI, 4287<br />

Urban League, Houston Area, TX, 6109, 10084<br />

Urban League, Milwaukee, WI, 10243<br />

Urban League, National, NY, 5659, 6110<br />

Urban League, Southwestern Michigan, MI, 4389<br />

Urban Resource Systems, CA, 7352<br />

Urban Strategies, WI, 10244<br />

Urban Strategies Council, CA, 733<br />

Urban Ventures Leadership Foundation, MN, 2032,<br />

4669-4671, 4900, 4901, 5024-5027, 5076,<br />

5144, 10311<br />

Urban Youth Action, PA, 8786, 9190<br />

UrbanGlass, NY, 6177<br />

UrbanPromise Ministries, NJ, 9082<br />

Urgent Action Fund for Womens Human Rights Africa,<br />

Kenya, 6601<br />

US FIRST, NH, 4988<br />

USAction Education Fund, DC, 5837<br />

Utah Education Network, UT, 8445<br />

Utah Heritage Foundation, UT, 9792<br />

Utah Job Opportunities Foundation, UT, 9793<br />

Utah Nonprofits Association, UT, 2128<br />

Utah State University, UT, 966<br />

Utah Symphony and Opera, UT, 9794<br />

Utility Emergency Services Fund of Philadelphia, PA,<br />

9147<br />

Utopian Theater Asylum, IL, 3047<br />

Valencia, Perez and Echeveste, CA, 476<br />

Valley Community for Recycling Solutions, AK, 44<br />

Valley Presbyterian Hospital Foundation, CA, 1928<br />

Valley Small Business Development Corporation, CA,<br />

2033<br />

Valley Vision, CA, 1067<br />

Van Cliburn Foundation, TX, 9585<br />

Vancouver-Clark Parks and Recreation Department,<br />

WA, 8481<br />

Vanderbilt University, TN, 3264, 5602<br />

Vanderbilt University Medical Center, TN, 8975,<br />

8976<br />

Vanguard Charitable Endowment Program, PA, 3492,<br />

5137, 5302, 5383, 5452, 5453, 6241, 9294,<br />

9295<br />

Vashon Island Community Care, WA, 10168<br />

Vassar College, NY, 6842<br />

Velocity Dance Center, WA, 9955<br />

Venice Little Theater, FL, 2693<br />

Ventura County Board of Supervisors, CA, 3768<br />

Venture Outdoors, PA, 8787<br />

Venture Philanthropy Partners, DC, 2491, 2536,<br />

2537, 3769<br />

Vera Institute of Justice, NY, 4615<br />

Vera Project, WA, 9956<br />

Veritas Forum, OH, 10189<br />

Vermont Farms! Association, VT, 4078<br />

Vermont Forum on Sprawl, VT, 9800<br />

Vermont Freedom to Marry Task Force, VT, 2191<br />

Vermont Institute for Science, Math and Technology,<br />

VT, 8446<br />

Vermont Institute of Natural Science, VT, 9815<br />

Vermont Land Trust, VT, 4079, 9816<br />

Victoria Courts Child Care Center, TX, 9544<br />

Victory Gardens Theater, IL, 7516<br />

VidaCare, NY, 7041<br />

Vietnamese Community of Orange County, CA, 419<br />

Viewpoint Learning, CA, 967<br />

Villa Esperanza, CA, 1966<br />

Village at Ithaca, NY, 7467<br />

Village Family Service Center, ND, 4830<br />

Village of Arts and Humanities, PA, 9083, 9148<br />

Villanova University, PA, 2454<br />

Vincent House, IN, 3284<br />

VIP Community Mental Health Center, CA, 1462,<br />

8676<br />

Vipani, Inc., CA, 1829<br />

Virginia Council on Economic Education, VA, 9852<br />

Virginia Department of Education, VA, 7517<br />

Virginia Department of Juvenile Justice, VA, 3770<br />

Virginia Intermont College, VA, 2680, 9897<br />

Virginia Network of Nonprofit Organizations, VA,<br />

8754, 9853<br />

Virginia Organizing Project, VA, 968<br />

Virginia Rural Health Resource Center, VA, 4390<br />

Virginians for the Arts Foundation, VA, 8755<br />

Vision Northwest, OR, 8587<br />

Vision Wx Youthz, CA, 1606<br />

Vision y Compromiso, CA, 477, 6111, 6602<br />

VisionQuest Alliance, CO, 2101<br />

Visiting Nurse and Hospice Home, IN, 3316<br />

Visiting Nurse Service of New York, NY, 6666, 7042<br />

Visiting Nurse Service of New York Hospice Care, NY,<br />

7362<br />

Vista Guidance Centers, CA, 7855<br />

Vital Bridges, IL, 3048<br />

Viva Network North America, CO, 10190<br />

Voces Latinas, NY, 7043<br />

Voices for Americas Children, DC, 3771, 3772<br />

Voices for Children in Nebraska, NE, 5342<br />

Voices Set Free, OR, 8482<br />

Voluntary Service Overseas Canada, Canada, 4973<br />

Volunteer and Information Agency, LA, 3460<br />

Volunteer Center of Greater Orange County, CA, 420<br />

Volunteer Center of Northwest Suburban Chicago, IL,<br />

3265<br />

Volunteer Center of Santa Cruz County, CA, 1440<br />

Volunteer Consulting Group, NY, 2288, 2855, 5693,<br />

5815, 5869, 6112, 6195, 6603, 6671, 6672,<br />

6683, 6869<br />

Volunteer English Program in Chester County, PA,<br />

9149<br />

Volunteer Lawyers for the Arts, NY, 6862, 6864,<br />

7321<br />

Volunteers in Medicine Institute, VT, 8067, 9773<br />

Volunteers in Medicine, Chattanooga, TN, 9283<br />

Volunteers in Prevention, Probation and Prisons, MI,<br />

9545<br />

Volunteers of America, Greater Baton Rouge, LA,<br />

3510<br />

VOX Teen Communications, GA, 2820<br />

Voxiva, DC, 7297<br />

VSA Arts of Pennsylvania, PA, 9084<br />

W G B H Educational Foundation, MA, 969<br />

W N E T Channel 13, NY, 5660<br />

W. Haywood Burns Institute, CA, 3773, 3774<br />

Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art, CT, 2379<br />

Wagner Free Institute of Science, PA, 3532<br />

Waianae Coast Comprehensive Health Center, HI,<br />

2886<br />

Waikiki Health Center, HI, 2869, 2883<br />

Waipa Foundation, HI, 614<br />

Wake Forest University, NC, 2681, 5603<br />

WakeMed, NC, 7875<br />

Walden House, CA, 1629<br />

Walk-In Counseling Center, MN, 4880<br />

Wallace Medical Concern, OR, 8588<br />

Wallowa Resources, OR, 6604, 8589<br />

Walton Arts Center, AR, 9546<br />

Warnors Center for the Performing Arts, CA, 1068<br />

Warren City School District, OH, 8284<br />

Warren-Sharpe Community Center, IL, 3049<br />

Wasco County Commission on Children and Families,<br />

OR, 8590<br />

Washburn Child Guidance Center, MN, 4881, 4902,<br />

4903<br />

Washington Agriculture and Forestry Education<br />

Foundation, WA, 10194<br />

Washington and Lee University, VA, 104<br />

Washington Area Womens Foundation, DC, 3775<br />

Washington Attorneys Assisting Community<br />

Organizations, WA, 10169<br />

Washington Community Alliance for Self Help, WA,<br />

5694, 10107, 10117, 10170, 10171<br />

Washington County Historical Society and Museum,<br />

OR, 7856<br />

Washington Department of Social and Health<br />

Services, WA, 3776<br />

Washington Heights and Inwood Development<br />

Corporation, NY, 6113<br />

Washington Hospital Center, DC, 2682<br />

Washington Hospital Foundation, PA, 9191<br />

Washington Interfaith Network, DC, 2482, 2483,<br />

2591, 3777, 4616, 6707, 8059<br />

Washington School Principals Education Foundation,<br />

WA, 10085<br />

Washington State Budget and Policy Center, WA,<br />

9957<br />

Washington State University, WA, 8977, 8978<br />

Washington University, MO, 5604, 5605, 6605,<br />

7353<br />

Washington University Medical Center, MO, 8979,<br />

8980<br />

Washington, State of, WA, 9971<br />

Washoe County Department of Juvenile Services, NV,<br />

3778<br />

WATCH, MN, 4882<br />

Watershed Support Services and Activities Network,<br />

India, 6606<br />

Watsonville Law Center, CA, 551<br />

Way Maker Rescue Mission, LA, 3463<br />

Wayne Art Center, PA, 9085<br />

Wayne County Community College District, MI, 4445<br />

Wayne County Regional Educational Service Agency,<br />

MI, 4249, 4642<br />

Wayne State University, MI, 4643<br />

Ways to Work, WI, 3779<br />

Wayside House, MN, 4831<br />

We Count, FL, 2647<br />

Weill Medical College of Cornell University, NY, 6224,<br />

7316<br />

Welcoming Center for New Pennsylvanians, PA, 9150<br />

Wellness Coalition, NM, 2129, 5721<br />

Wellness Community-Foothills, CA, 1187<br />

Wellspring House, MA, 7857<br />

Wellstone Action Fund, MN, 7997<br />

Wesley Housing Development Corporation, VA, 2592<br />

Wesleyan College, GA, 2751<br />

West Angeles Community Development Corporation,<br />

CA, 7858<br />

West Central Development Corporation, IA, 5266<br />

West Central Minnesota Housing Partnership, MN,<br />

4832<br />

West Central Municipal Conference, IL, 9547<br />

West Central Wisconsin Community Action Agency,<br />

WI, 4833<br />

West Chester University of Pennsylvania, Fund for,<br />

PA, 9086<br />

West Contra Costa Business Development Center,<br />

CA, 2034<br />

West County Community Services, CA, 421<br />

West County Toxics Coalition, CA, 1607<br />

West Denver Preparatory Charter School, CO, 2226<br />

West End Cultural Center, Canada, 4446<br />

West Enterprise Center, CA, 7859<br />

West Florida Child Care and Education Services, FL,<br />

9548<br />

West Fresno Coalition for Economic Development,<br />

CA, 422<br />

West Hartford Art League, CT, 2380<br />

West Hartford Interfaith Housing Coalition, CT, 2381<br />

West Hartford Seniors Job Bank, CT, 2382<br />

West Linn-Wilsonville Music and Arts Partners, OR,<br />

8591<br />

West Michigan Trails and Greenways Coalition, MI,<br />

4653<br />

West Side Civic Theater, TX, 8060<br />

West Side Safe Neighborhood Council, MN, 4834<br />

West Tennessee Area Health Education Center, TN,<br />

9280<br />

West Virginia Community Development Partnership,<br />

WV, 10209<br />

West Virginia Department of Education, WV, 8700,<br />

8701<br />

West Virginia University Foundation, WV, 5606,<br />

8702, 8703<br />

West Virginia Wesleyan College, WV, 5400<br />

WestEd, CA, 970, 1830, 1905, 3383, 10086<br />

Western Area City County Cooperative, MN, 4835<br />

Western Environmental Law Center, NM, 5758<br />

Western Kansas Child Advocacy Center, KS, 9549<br />

Western Massachusetts Enterprise Fund, MA, 3541,<br />

3976, 7860<br />

Western Michigan University Foundation, MI, 4271,<br />

4272<br />

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Western Mountains Alliance, ME, 3533<br />

Western New Mexico University, NM, 5759<br />

Western North Carolina Alliance, NC, 7998<br />

Western Organization of Resource Councils<br />

Education Project, MT, 4617, 5838, 10207<br />

Western Resource Advocates, CO, 587-591, 2605,<br />

7044, 10217<br />

Western States Center, OR, 7081, 10010<br />

Westminster College, PA, 8788, 4447<br />

Westmoreland County Community College<br />

Educational Foundation, PA, 8920<br />

Westmoreland County Federated Library System, PA,<br />

8921<br />

Westmoreland Museum of American Art, PA, 8844<br />

Westmoreland Trust, PA, 8873<br />

Westside Church, OR, 1831<br />

Wetlands Conservancy, OR, 8483<br />

Wetlands Watch, VA, 3584<br />

Whaley Childrens Center, MI, 4618<br />

White Center Community Development Association,<br />

WA, 10172<br />

White Dog Cafe Foundation, PA, 9151<br />

White Earth Land Recovery Project, MN, 4836<br />

White Earth Reservation Tribal Council, MN, 4883<br />

White Earth Tribal and Community College, MN, 4837<br />

Whitney Museum of American Art, NY, 8677<br />

Whittier Area First Day Coalition, CA, 1154<br />

Whittier Educational Foundation, CA, 8447, 8448<br />

Whittier-Rio Hondo AIDS Project, CA, 1155<br />

Wichita State University, KS, 6657<br />

Wide Angle Community Media, MD, 7178<br />

Wilcox County Board of Education, AL, 10195<br />

Wild Dolphin Project, FL, 8678<br />

Wild Salmon Center, OR, 1180<br />

Wildacres Retreat, NC, 7948, 7949<br />

WildAid, CA, 9828<br />

Wildcat Service Corporation, NY, 7045<br />

Wilderness Arts and Literacy Collaborative, CA, 1608<br />

Wilderness Inquiry, MN, 4667, 4838<br />

Wildlife Conservation Network, CA, 1832-1837,<br />

2925, 6238<br />

Wildlife Conservation Society, NY, 1441-1445, 4163<br />

Wildlife Trust, NY, 3193<br />

Wilkinsburg School District, PA, 8789<br />

Willamette Repertory Theater, OR, 8490<br />

Willamette Valley Development Officers, OR, 8598<br />

William C. Velasquez Institute, TX, 423<br />

William J. Clinton Presidential Foundation, AR, 1838,<br />

7046<br />

Williams Group, MI, 1069, 1070<br />

Willowbrook Center for the Development of Human<br />

Potential, OR, 8592<br />

Willwoods Community Management, LA, 3446<br />

Windwood Farm Home for Children, SC, 7929<br />

Wings for Kids, SC, 9254<br />

Winston-Salem Enrichment Center, NC, 8061<br />

Winston-Salem Industries for the Blind, NC, 4448<br />

Wiregrass Rehabilitation Center, AL, 20<br />

Wireless Philadelphia, PA, 9087, 9152<br />

Wisconsin Community Fund, WI, 4839, 5839<br />

Wisconsin Conservatory of Music, WI, 10288<br />

Wisconsin Council on Economic Education, WI, 9550<br />

Wisconsin Foundation for the Arts, WI, 10292<br />

Wisconsin League of Conservation Voters Institute,<br />

WI, 5840<br />

Wisconsin Nonprofits Association, WI, 10289<br />

Wisconsin Regional Training Partnership, WI, 9551<br />

Womans Club of Jacksonville, FL, 2683<br />

Women and Family Life Center of Guilford, CT, 2259<br />

Women Aware, NJ, 5607<br />

Women Helping Women, HI, 2888<br />

Women of Color Resource Center, CA, 734<br />

Women Work! The National Network for Womens<br />

Employment, DC, 7861<br />

Womens Action for New Directions Education Fund,<br />

MA, 6607<br />

Womens Action to Gain Economic Security, CA, 735<br />

Womens Alliance, FL, 7862<br />

Womens Breast Cancer Resource Center, CA, 7863<br />

Womens Business Development Center, IL, 7864,<br />

9552<br />

Womens Center of Montgomery County, PA, 9153<br />

Womens Center of the Shuafat Refugee Camp, West<br />

Bank/Gaza, 6608<br />

Womens Community Association of Berrien County,<br />

MI, 4164<br />

Womens Community Clinic, CA, 1609<br />

Womens Community Revitalization Project, PA, 5661,<br />

9088<br />

Womens Crisis Support Team, OR, 8593<br />

Womens Development Center, NV, 7865<br />

Womens Empowerment International, CA, 1494<br />

Womens Environment and Development<br />

Organization, NY, 6609<br />

Womens Foundation of California, CA, 424, 478,<br />

479, 971, 1446, 2051, 10011<br />

Womens Fund of Hawaii, HI, 2870, 2884<br />

Womens Funding Network, CA, 1447, 2148, 6610<br />

Womens Housing and Economic Development<br />

Corporation, NY, 6114, 7305<br />

Womens Initiative for Self Employment, CA, 1630,<br />

2052<br />

Womens Institute for Leadership Development for<br />

Human Rights, CA, 1610<br />

Womens Intercultural Network, CA, 9553<br />

Womens Lunch Place, MA, 4119<br />

Womens Opportunity and Resource Development,<br />

MT, 9958<br />

Womens Policy Education Fund, GA, 2833<br />

Womens Recovery Association of San Mateo County,<br />

CA, 1631, 1632<br />

Womens Sports Foundation, NY, 3050<br />

Womens Support Services, CT, 3865<br />

Womens Way, PA, 9154<br />

Womens Wilderness Institute, CO, 2077<br />

Womens World Banking, NY, 6115<br />

Wood County Public Schools, WV, 8704<br />

Woodland Park Zoological Society, WA, 9959<br />

Woodmark Group, WA, 172<br />

Woodrow Wilson National Fellowship Foundation, NJ,<br />

5435<br />

Woods Hole Research Center, MA, 7474<br />

Woodstock Institute, IL, 3051, 3194, 3977, 6708<br />

Woolly Mammoth Theater Company, DC, 2484, 2540<br />

Woonsocket Neighborhood Development<br />

Corporation, RI, 9244<br />

Worcester Center for Crafts, MA, 4129<br />

Worcester Polytechnic Institute, MA, 7354, 8449<br />

Worcester Regional Science and Engineering Fair,<br />

MA, 8450<br />

Word for Word, CA, 736<br />

Work Options for Women, CO, 2227<br />

Work Training Program, CA, 1967<br />

Workers College, South Africa, 6611<br />

Workforce Organizations for Regional Collaboration,<br />

DC, 2541, 7866<br />

Workforce Professionals Training Institute, NY, 5796,<br />

6196, 7047, 7218, 7306<br />

Working Partnerships USA, CA, 425, 1071, 6239<br />

Worksite Wellness Project, CA, 202<br />

World Affairs Council of Greater Dallas, TX, 9733<br />

World Affairs Council of Northern California, CA,<br />

1839-1842<br />

World Affairs Council of Pittsburgh, PA, 8790<br />

World Agricultural Forum, MO, 4391<br />

World Bridges, CA, 1611<br />

World Cares Center, NY, 7355<br />

World Environment Center, DC, 4177<br />

World Forestry Center, OR, 8594<br />

World Health Organization, Switzerland, 9644,<br />

10087<br />

World Institute on Disability, CA, 426<br />

World Resources Institute, DC, 2924, 10196<br />

World Vision, DC, 10088<br />

World Wide Fund For Nature-Fiji, Fiji, 3195<br />

World Wide Fund for Nature-Madagascar,<br />

Madagascar, 3196<br />

World Wildlife Fund, DC, 9829<br />

Worldwatch Institute, DC, 679<br />

Wu Yee Childrens Services, CA, 3780<br />

Wyoming Department of Education, WY, 2203<br />

Xavier University of Louisiana, LA, 5910<br />

Yakima Interfaith Coalition, WA, 10012<br />

Yakima Valley Memorial Hospital Charitable<br />

Foundation, WA, 9960<br />

Yale Entrepreneurial Society, CT, 6116<br />

Yale University, CT, 972-975, 2393, 6612, 6658,<br />

6659<br />

Yayasan Mitra INTI, Indonesia, 6613<br />

Year Up, MA, 4120, 4121<br />

Yedid-The Association for Community Empowerment<br />

in Israel, Israel, 680<br />

Yehudi Menuhin Live Music Now, Germany, 4122<br />

Yellowstone to Yukon Conservation Initiative, MT,<br />

10208<br />

Yerba Buena Center for the Arts, CA, 1081<br />

YES Foundation, MI, 4644<br />

YES Prep Public Schools, TX, 10089<br />

Yeshiva Elementary School, WI, 2838<br />

YMCA Blue Ridge Assembly, NC, 7895<br />

YMCA of Abilene, TX, 9627<br />

YMCA of Dutchess County, NY, 6295, 6296<br />

YMCA of Elgin, IL, 3119<br />

YMCA of Georgetown, SC, 9255<br />

YMCA of Greater Long Beach, CA, 1448<br />

YMCA of Greater Nashua, NH, 4016<br />

YMCA of Jackson, TN, 9554<br />

YMCA of Marion and Polk Counties, OR, 8595<br />

YMCA of Metropolitan Fort Worth, TX, 4017<br />

YMCA of Nashville and Middle Tennessee, TN, 7867<br />

YMCA of the Blue Water Area, MI, 9555<br />

YMCA of the East Bay, CA, 427<br />

YMCA of the Triangle, NC, 9556<br />

YMCA Shared Services, MA, 8327, 8328<br />

YMCA, South County Family, FL, 2694<br />

YMCA, Tampa Metropolitan Area, FL, 7468<br />

YMI Cultural Center, NC, 9557<br />

Yosemite Community College District, CA, 1449<br />

Yosemite National Institutes, CA, 3536<br />

Young Americans Center for Financial Education, CO,<br />

8737<br />

Young and Healthy, CA, 203<br />

Young Audiences of Indiana, IN, 3351<br />

Young Audiences of New Jersey, NJ, 5436<br />

Young Audiences of Northern California, CA, 737<br />

Young Audiences-New York, NY, 5867<br />

Young Chicago Authors, IL, 3052<br />

Young Communications Group, CA, 480<br />

Young Imaginations, CA, 1133<br />

Young Leaders Council, TN, 9300, 9304<br />

Young Nonprofit Professionals Network, CO, 2149<br />

Young Singers of the Palm Beaches, FL, 2616<br />

Your Family, Friends and Neighbors, ID, 2192<br />

Youth Advocacy Center, NY, 3781<br />

Youth Alive, KY, 9558<br />

Youth and Family Enrichment Services, CA, 1843<br />

Youth Communication/New York Center, NY, 6660<br />

Youth Crisis Center, FL, 2626<br />

Youth Development, NM, 4449<br />

Youth Development Commission, MI, 4645<br />

Youth Development Institute, NY, 5797, 7048<br />

Youth Development Organization, MA, 4089<br />

Youth Eastside Services, WA, 10013<br />

Youth Empowering Systems, CA, 5734<br />

Youth Empowerment Mission, NY, 5786<br />

Youth Empowerment Services, PA, 9155<br />

Youth Farm and Market Project, MN, 5075<br />

Youth for Christ USA, MN, 5030<br />

Youth for Education and Success, TX, 9624<br />

Youth Homes, NC, 9559<br />

Youth in Arts, CA, 1134<br />

Youth in Focus, CA, 595, 685, 738, 808, 7451<br />

Youth Law Center, CA, 3782-3784<br />

Youth Leadership, MN, 4840<br />

Youth Leadership Academy, IL, 3120<br />

Youth Network Council, IL, 3785, 3786<br />

Youth Radio, CA, 615<br />

Youth Service, PA, 9156<br />

Youth Speaks, CA, 976, 1072<br />

Youth Treatment and Education Court, CA, 739<br />

Youth Unlimited, NC, 7930<br />

Youth UpRising, CA, 428, 1612<br />

Youth Venture, MN, 5028<br />

Youth Villages, TN, 6143<br />

YouthBuild Lake County, IL, 3053<br />

YouthBuild USA, MA, 3787<br />

YouthCARE, MN, 4884<br />

YouthPlaces, PA, 8922<br />

Yukon River Inter-Tribal Watershed Council, AK, 45,<br />

5733<br />

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Yunnan Academy of Social Sciences, China, 6614<br />

Yunnan Health and Development Research<br />

Association, China, 6615<br />

YWCA Lake County, IL, 8738<br />

YWCA of Cleveland, OH, 8188<br />

YWCA of Elgin, IL, 3121<br />

YWCA of Greater Flint, MI, 4619<br />

YWCA of Greater Memphis, TN, 9560<br />

YWCA of Saint Paul, MN, 4692, 5138<br />

YWCA of Sonoma County, CA, 429<br />

YWCA of the Middle Rio Grande, NM, 2130<br />

YWCA of Westmoreland County, PA, 8923<br />

YWCA of Youngstown, OH, 8285<br />

YWCA, World Office, Switzerland, 1450<br />

Zeiterion Theater, MA, 7868, 7869<br />

Zen Hospice Project, CA, 8712<br />

Zentrum fur Interaktive Medien e.V., Germany,<br />

8451-8453<br />

Zero to Five Foundation, CA, 9610<br />

Zero to Three: National Center for Infants, Toddlers<br />

and Families, DC, 1463, 2402<br />

Zoo New England, MA, 3946, 4124<br />

Zoological Society of San Diego, CA, 7870<br />

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ALABAMA<br />

Administrative Office of Courts 3590<br />

AFMIN USA 2079<br />

Alabama Council on Economic Education 2<br />

Alabama State Department of Education 7478, 8345<br />

Big Brothers Big Sisters of Greater Birmingham 9353<br />

Birmingham Civil Rights Institute 9357<br />

Blount County Board of Education 3<br />

Cahaba River Society 4<br />

Child Welfare Policy and Practice Group 3623<br />

Childcare Education Resources 3285<br />

Community Kitchens of Birmingham 5<br />

Discovery 2000 6, 9398<br />

Episcopal Place 7<br />

Equality Alabama 2168<br />

Federation of Southern Cooperatives and Land<br />

Assistance Fund 6404<br />

Freshwater Land Trust 8<br />

Girl Scouts of the U.S.A. 9415<br />

Girls Inc. of Central Alabama 9417<br />

Hands On Birmingham 9<br />

Huntsville Madison County Botanical Garden Society<br />

9431<br />

International Fertilizer Development Center 890,<br />

7286<br />

Junior Achievement of Northern Alabama 9441<br />

KID One Transport System 9443<br />

Lakeshore Foundation 10<br />

Main Street Birmingham 11<br />

Montgomery County Public Schools 233<br />

Neighborhood Housing Services of Birmingham 7526<br />

Nonprofit Resource Center of Alabama 1, 17, 19<br />

NorthStar Youth Ministries 12<br />

Planned Parenthood of Alabama 13<br />

Princess Theater Center for the Performing Arts 9490<br />

Safe Harbor 14<br />

Schools Foundation 18<br />

Shelby County Childrens Advocacy Center 9507<br />

South Regions Minority Business Council 15<br />

Southern Poverty Law Center 2745<br />

Tuskegee University 4247, 4248<br />

Wilcox County Board of Education 10195<br />

Wiregrass Rehabilitation Center 20<br />

ALASKA<br />

Alaska Arts Southeast 25<br />

Alaska Center for Rural Health 26<br />

Alaska Center for the Blind and Visually Impaired 27<br />

Alaska Center for the Environment 22<br />

Alaska Conservation Alliance 23<br />

Alaska Council on Economic Education 9629<br />

Alaska Manufacturing Extension Partnership 2916,<br />

2917<br />

Alaska Marine Conservation Council 7372, 7373<br />

Alaska Theater of Youth 28<br />

Alzheimers Disease Resource Agency of Alaska 29<br />

Anchorage Museum Association 30<br />

Audubon Alaska 1219<br />

Big Brothers Big Sisters of Anchorage 31<br />

Blood Bank of Alaska 10092<br />

Camp Fire USA 32<br />

Covenant House Alaska 9914<br />

Evangelical Lutheran Church in America 33<br />

Fairbanks Summer Arts Festival 34<br />

Foraker Group 35-37, 2918<br />

Northern Alaska Environmental Center 24<br />

Organization for Northern Development 38<br />

Southcentral Foundation 39<br />

United Nonprofits 40<br />

United Way of Anchorage 5571<br />

United Way of Matanuska-Susitna Borough 41<br />

United Way of Southeast Alaska 42<br />

University of Alaska Anchorage 43<br />

Valley Community for Recycling Solutions 44<br />

Yukon River Inter-Tribal Watershed Council 45, 5733<br />

ARGENTINA<br />

Archdiocese of Rosario 2735<br />

Fundacion Evolucion 8370, 8371<br />

Progresar Foundation 6525<br />

ARIZONA<br />

Actors Theater of Phoenix 71<br />

Alliance for Audience 46<br />

Alliance of Arizona Nonprofits 93, 2197<br />

Alzheimers Association 47<br />

American Association of Hispanics in Higher<br />

Education 7328<br />

Arizona Board of Regents 3166<br />

Arizona Council on Economic Education 7543<br />

Arizona Museum for Youth Friends 72<br />

Arizona Saves 7544<br />

Arizona State University 48, 3384, 8347, 8348<br />

Arizona State University Foundation 4227, 4228<br />

Arizona Supreme Court 553<br />

Association for Supportive Child Care 73<br />

Back-to-School Clothing Drive Association 74<br />

Beatitudes Center for Developing Older Adult<br />

Resources 75<br />

Blake Foundation 49<br />

Blood Systems 1613<br />

Center for Biological Diversity 1471<br />

Children and Family Alliance 50<br />

Childrens Museum of Phoenix 51, 76<br />

Clinica Adelante 78<br />

Community Housing Resources of Arizona 7617<br />

Critical Path Institute 1980<br />

Desert Mission Neighborhood Renewal 7633<br />

Diocese of Phoenix 79<br />

Diocese of Tucson 2438<br />

Direct CareGiver Association 64, 96<br />

Environmental Flying Services 1139<br />

Equality Arizona 2169<br />

Eves Place 3386<br />

Flagstaff Family Food Center 52<br />

Free Arts of Arizona 53<br />

Fresh Start Womens Foundation 80<br />

Girls For A Change 54<br />

GLSEN 55, 56<br />

Great Hearts Academies 120, 8287<br />

Institute of Cultural Affairs 57<br />

Intercultural Center for the Study of Deserts and<br />

Oceans 1324<br />

Interfaith Community Care 81<br />

Law College Association of the University of Arizona<br />

5730, 5731<br />

Maricopa County Community Colleges District<br />

Foundation 82<br />

More For Kids 58<br />

Native Seeds/Southwestern Endangered Arid-Land<br />

Resource Clearing House 506<br />

Neighborhood Housing Services of Phoenix 2019,<br />

5806<br />

Neighborhood Housing Services of Southwestern<br />

Maricopa County 2023<br />

NewTown Community Development Corporation 59,<br />

7766<br />

Phoenix Bach Choir 84<br />

Phoenix Boys Choir Association 85<br />

Pima County Juvenile Court 3735<br />

Prescott Pride Center 60<br />

Saint Vincent de Paul Society 86<br />

Scottsdale Cultural Council 87, 88<br />

Scriptures In Use 5727<br />

SELF Employment Loan Fund 2026<br />

Service Corps of Retired Executives Association<br />

7808<br />

Sierra Madre Alliance 507<br />

Sonoran Institute 2427<br />

Southwest Shakespeare Company 89<br />

Success for Good 95<br />

Teach for America 61, 67, 94, 2200<br />

Translational Genomics Research Institute 65<br />

Tucson Indian Center 10009<br />

University of Arizona 1431, 7342<br />

University of Arizona Foundation 7841, 9885<br />

ARKANSAS<br />

Arkansas Association of Charitable Clinics 98<br />

Arkansas Childrens Hospital Foundation 7545<br />

Arkansas Coalition for Excellence 97, 105, 106,<br />

5211<br />

Arkansas Literacy Councils 109<br />

Arkansas Museum of Discovery 5348<br />

Arkansas River Education Service Cooperative 107<br />

Arkansas Science and Technology Authority 9342<br />

Baxter County Public Library Foundation 5349<br />

Berryville, City of 108<br />

Caregiving, Health and Education for Seniors 5350<br />

Saint Josephs Mercy Health Foundation 9500<br />

Southeast Arkansas Education Service Cooperative<br />

112<br />

Southern Financial Partners 6706<br />

University of Arkansas 3162, 3758, 6590, 10258<br />

Walton Arts Center 9546<br />

William J. Clinton Presidential Foundation 1838,<br />

7046<br />

ARMENIA<br />

Armenia, Government of 1082<br />

AUSTRALIA<br />

Aboriginal Rainforest Council 495<br />

Asthma Foundation of New South Wales 4092<br />

Australian Conservation Foundation 497<br />

Australian Reproductive Health Alliance 1220<br />

Deakin University 8358, 8359<br />

Lowy Institute for International Policy 8612<br />

Marketing Department Group 8401-8403<br />

Social Ventures Australia 2408-2410<br />

AZERBAIJAN<br />

Baku Computer College 8349<br />

BELGIUM<br />

European Citizen Action Service 4521<br />

European Foundation Centre 4522<br />

European Schoolnet 867<br />

United Fund of Belgium 4118<br />

BOLIVIA<br />

Coordinadora de Organizaciones e Instituciones<br />

Juveniles 4327<br />

BOSNIA-HERZEGOVINA<br />

International Commission on Missing Persons 4543<br />

NGO Development Foundation 4569<br />

BOTSWANA<br />

University of Botswana 4387<br />

BRAZIL<br />

Amazon Cooperation Treaty Organization 1158<br />

Amazon Working Group 6308<br />

Central Unica das Favelas do Rio de Janeiro 6351<br />

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Grants for Capacity Building, Management & Technical Assistance<br />

Fundacao de Desenvolvimento da Pesquisa 4335<br />

Fundacao Vitoria Amazonica 6414<br />

Geracao Futuro 4336<br />

Institute for Management and Certification of<br />

Agriculture and Forestry 7185<br />

Institute for the Development of Journalism 6444<br />

Instituto Comunitario Grande Florianopolis 4344<br />

Instituto Socioambiental 1323, 9825<br />

Learning Technologies Network-Brasil 8398, 8399<br />

Pastoral Land Commission 6517<br />

Technical Assistance in Alternative Agriculture 6573<br />

Union of Rural Workers of Santarem 6587<br />

BULGARIA<br />

Foundation for Local Government Reform 4528<br />

National Alliance for Volunteer Action 4555<br />

CALIFORNIA<br />

18th Street Arts Complex 981<br />

1st ACT Silicon Valley 2696, 2697<br />

826 Valencia 697<br />

A Community of Friends 7530<br />

A Place Called Home 7531<br />

Abundantia Consulting 1207<br />

ACCION San Diego 5935<br />

ACE Public School Network 1495, 1634<br />

ACME Network 982<br />

Action Council of Monterey County 540, 9650<br />

Action Pajaro Valley 544<br />

Adult Day Services Network of Alameda County 1855<br />

Advancement Project 250<br />

Advancement Through Opportunity and Knowledge<br />

8629<br />

African American Health Institute of San Bernardino<br />

County 430<br />

African-American Male Achievers Network 8454<br />

AG Against Hunger 541<br />

Agricultural Education Foundation 1969<br />

Agriculture and Land-Based Training Association<br />

1970<br />

AIDS Alliance 9329<br />

Aim High for High School 7534<br />

Air Traffic Control Education Fund 7098<br />

Alameda County Health Care Foundation 173<br />

Alameda County Office of Education 812, 6304<br />

Alameda Health Consortium 174, 251<br />

Alameda Point Collaborative 252<br />

Albert L. Schultz Jewish Community Center 630<br />

Alcott Center for Mental Health Services 1936<br />

All Stars Helping Kids 5937<br />

Alliance for Leadership and Education 432<br />

Alliance for Rural Community Health 175, 253<br />

Alliance Member Services 597<br />

Ally Action 1856<br />

Amazon Watch 4461<br />

Ambulatory Surgery Access Coalition 176<br />

American Civil Liberties Union Foundation of Northern<br />

California 740<br />

American Civil Liberties Union Foundation of<br />

Southern California 7099<br />

American Conservatory Theater Foundation 983<br />

American Friends Service Committee 984<br />

American Jewish University 1937<br />

American Lung Association of California 631<br />

American Musical Theater of San Jose 1214<br />

American Muslim Voice Foundation 1636<br />

American Nonsmokers Rights Foundation 5459<br />

American Society on Aging 4139<br />

Amrita Performing Arts 7275<br />

AnewAmerica Community Corporation 2037<br />

Angel Flight West 4975<br />

Angel Island Immigration Station Foundation 598<br />

API Cultural Center 255<br />

ARC of San Francisco 256<br />

ARC of Southeast Los Angeles County 1938<br />

ARC of Ventura County 1939<br />

Area 4 Agency on Aging 9341<br />

Ark of Refuge 741<br />

Armand Hammer Museum of Art and Cultural Center<br />

986<br />

Arnolds All-Stars 1217<br />

Asian Americans/Pacific Islanders in Philanthropy<br />

1497, 5032, 7276<br />

Asian Business Association of Silicon Valley 9343<br />

Asian Community Mental Health Services 257<br />

Asian Law Caucus 599<br />

Asian Pacific American Legal Center of Southern<br />

California 258<br />

Asian Pacific Environmental Network 569<br />

Asian Pacific Health Care Venture 1453<br />

Asian Pacific Islander Cultural Center 1498<br />

Asian Perinatal Advocates 161<br />

Asian Resources 433<br />

Asian Womens Shelter Project 177<br />

Aspire Public Schools 137, 206, 682, 1639, 9613<br />

Association of Asian-Pacific Community Health<br />

Organizations 259<br />

Association of Independent California Colleges and<br />

Universities Research Foundation 987<br />

Atherton Lane Advisors 1640, 1641<br />

Attitudinal Healing Connection 1499<br />

Audubon California 8632<br />

Audubon Canyon Ranch 1087<br />

Bakersfield Art Foundation 988<br />

Bakersfield Civic Light Opera 989<br />

Barrio Logan College Institute 7556<br />

Bay Area Coalition for Equitable Schools 743, 3602,<br />

6252<br />

Bay Area Community Resources 1642<br />

Bay Area Construction Sector Intervention<br />

Collaborative 1971<br />

Bay Area Gardeners Foundation 1643<br />

Bay Area Partnership 260, 6634<br />

Bay Area Video Coalition 698, 815, 1644<br />

Bay Model Association 1500<br />

Bayview-Hunters Point Center for Arts and Technology<br />

7557<br />

Bayview-Hunters Point Foundation for Community<br />

Improvement 816<br />

Beacon Education Network 1645, 1646<br />

Bear Arts Foundation 6324<br />

Berkeley Alliance 9350<br />

Berkeley Repertory Theater 990<br />

Berkeley Symphony Orchestra 817, 991<br />

Bernal Heights Neighborhood Center 7558<br />

Bet Tzedek 9213<br />

Bethany Services 9351<br />

Between Women 261<br />

Big Sur Land Trust 1221<br />

Black AIDS Institute 2158, 4140<br />

Blueprint Research and Design 4477<br />

Boys and Girls Club of Los Angeles, Salesian 1147,<br />

1454<br />

Boys and Girls Club of Saint Helena 7566<br />

Boys and Girls Club of Santa Monica 1148, 1149<br />

Boys and Girls Club of the Hi-Desert 1150<br />

Boys and Girls Clubs of East County 9363<br />

Boys and Girls Clubs of Long Beach 1151<br />

Boys and Girls Clubs of Monterey County 1226<br />

Boys and Girls Clubs of Oakland 7568<br />

Boys and Girls Clubs of Pasadena 1940<br />

Boys and Girls Clubs of San Francisco 747<br />

Boys and Girls Clubs of Santa Barbara County, United<br />

1941<br />

Boys and Girls Clubs of Southwest County 1152<br />

Boys Club of San Francisco, Omega 748<br />

Brentwood Biomedical Research Institute 5470<br />

Broad Center for the Management of School Systems<br />

209, 210<br />

Brookside Community Health Center 262, 1501<br />

BTW Consultants 1228, 1229<br />

Bureau of Jewish Education 634, 699<br />

Burnham Institute for Medical Research 1647<br />

Business Alliance for Local Living Economies 8991<br />

Business Resource Group 1973<br />

Businesses United in Investing, Lending and<br />

Development 1844<br />

Butte County Public Health 263<br />

California Academy of Family Physicians Foundation<br />

264<br />

California Academy of Sciences 513<br />

California Alliance Concerned with School-Age<br />

Parenting and Pregnancy Prevention 434<br />

California Association for Microenterprise<br />

Opportunity 700, 7576<br />

California Association of Nonprofits 750<br />

California Black Health Network 265<br />

California Budget Project 821, 993<br />

California Business for Education Excellence 5245<br />

California Capital Financial Development Corporation<br />

1974, 5942<br />

California Center for Regional Leadership 1648,<br />

7577<br />

California Charter Schools Association 1160, 10026<br />

California Child Care Resource and Referral Network<br />

1230, 1231<br />

California Coalition for Childhood Immunization 435<br />

California Coalition for Youth 9368<br />

California College of the Arts 600<br />

California Council of Churches 436<br />

California Council on Economic Education 7578<br />

California County Superintendents Educational<br />

Services Association 1232<br />

California Court Appointed Special Advocates<br />

Association 1880<br />

California Department of Social Services 1881<br />

California Family Health Council 178, 437<br />

California Farmlink 7579<br />

California Head Start Association 1233<br />

California Health Foundation and Trust 179<br />

California Healthcare Interpreting Association 152,<br />

266<br />

California Housing Partnership Corporation 751,<br />

1502, 1975, 5172, 5943, 7580<br />

California Institute for Mental Health 180<br />

California Institute for Nursing and Healthcare 9769<br />

California Institute of Technology 1161<br />

California Latino Legislative Caucus Institute for<br />

Public Policy 4169<br />

California Lawyers for the Arts 822, 1503,<br />

1649-1654<br />

California Medical Association Foundation 181, 182,<br />

267<br />

California Ocean Science Trust 1234<br />

California Partnership to End Domestic Violence 183,<br />

184<br />

California Physicians Alliance 268<br />

California Pilots Association 1655, 1656<br />

California Resources and Training 4178, 4179<br />

California Rural Indian Health Board 269, 9369<br />

California School Boards Foundation 270, 1235<br />

California School-Age Consortium 1236<br />

California State University 823, 824<br />

California State University at Fresno Foundation 271<br />

California State University at Los Angeles Auxiliary<br />

Services 5674<br />

California State University East Bay Foundation 994<br />

California Strategies 1237<br />

California Teaching Fellows Foundation 1238, 1239<br />

California Tomorrow 825<br />

California Youth Connection 1617, 1882<br />

Californians for Justice Education Fund 601<br />

Calvert Social Investment Foundation 2486<br />

Camino Health Center 7582<br />

Campaign for College Opportunity 438<br />

Canal Alliance 1088, 1089<br />

Carlsbad Chamber of Commerce Partners in<br />

Education 9370<br />

Casa Familiar 5944, 7587<br />

Catholic Healthcare West 272<br />

Cause Communications 273, 7380<br />

Cedars-Sinai Medical Center 1942<br />

CELLspace-Collectively Explorative Learning Labs<br />

701<br />

Center for Community Advocacy 545<br />

Center for Community Benefit Organizations 570,<br />

1504, 1857<br />

Center for Community Change 752<br />

Center for Community Health and Well-Being 185<br />

Center for Digital Education 8354<br />

Center for Excellence in Nonprofits 602, 1658-1661<br />

Center for Food Safety 3534<br />

Center for Genetics and Society 7076<br />

Center for Governmental Studies 995<br />

Center for Health Improvement 5475, 5476<br />

Center for Investigative Reporting 603<br />

Center for Nonviolent Education and Parenting 8635<br />

Center for Third World Organizing 1505, 6346, 9983<br />

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Grants for Capacity Building, Management & Technical Assistance<br />

GEOGRAPHIC INDEX<br />

Center for Volunteer and Nonprofit Leadership of<br />

Marin 1090-1096<br />

Center on Policy Initiatives 274<br />

Center on Race, Poverty and the Environment 996<br />

Center to Promote HealthCare Access 186, 187<br />

Central American Resource Center of Southern<br />

California 7593<br />

Central Neighborhood Health Foundation 275<br />

Central Valley Center for the Arts 997<br />

Central Valley Health Network 276, 439<br />

Cesar E. Chavez Foundation 7594<br />

Chabot Space and Science Center 9377<br />

Chabot Space and Science Center Foundation 1162<br />

Changemakers 1506, 1507, 5363, 6357<br />

Charlotte Maxwell Complementary Clinic 1508<br />

Chartwell School 542<br />

Chicano Federation of San Diego County 7599<br />

Child Advocates of San Bernardino County 277<br />

Child and Family Policy Institute of California 3621<br />

Child Care Coordinating Council of San Mateo County<br />

1662<br />

Child Care Law Center 1248<br />

Child Development Policy Institute Education Fund<br />

1249<br />

Children Now 1250, 3624<br />

Children of Lesbians and Gays Everywhere 4142<br />

Childrens Book Press 9382<br />

Childrens Book Project 625<br />

Childrens Health Council 1097<br />

Childrens Health Initiative of San Luis Obispo 1251<br />

Childrens Hospital and Research Center at Oakland<br />

7602<br />

Childrens Hospital Los Angeles 440<br />

Childrens Hospital of Orange County Foundation<br />

1914<br />

Childrens Nurturing Project 278<br />

Chinatown Community Development Center 702,<br />

753<br />

Christ Church Unity 1472<br />

Christian Leadership Alliance 10177<br />

Chrysalis Works 4492<br />

CIF of the San Francisco Foundation 279, 280, 605,<br />

606, 616, 617, 686, 690, 691, 703, 704, 835,<br />

836, 998, 999, 1074, 1163, 1252, 1253,<br />

1509-1516, 1618, 1872, 1885, 1886, 1909,<br />

2038, 2963, 4319, 4493, 5049, 5481, 6364,<br />

7241<br />

Circus Center 837<br />

Citrus Valley Health Partners 1915<br />

City College of San Francisco 692, 693<br />

City Fields Foundation 481-483, 626, 636, 1517<br />

Civic Ventures 77<br />

Claremont Graduate University 138, 1000<br />

Claremont Museum of Art 1153<br />

Classroom of the Future Foundation 1473<br />

Clergy and Laity United for Economic Justice 705<br />

Clinic Ole Foundation 4997<br />

Coachella Valley Housing Coalition 7608<br />

Coalition for Clean Air 838, 839<br />

Coalition of Essential Schools 8637<br />

Coastal Conservancy Association 1255<br />

Coastside Hope 2039<br />

Collaborating Agencies Responding to Disaster 1518<br />

CollegeWorks 1001<br />

Commonweal 1257, 3632<br />

Communications Leadership Institute 1258-1261,<br />

4499<br />

Communities for a Better Environment 1002<br />

Community Access Partners of San Buenaventura<br />

9390<br />

Community Chaplaincy 1181, 2845<br />

Community Clinic Association of Los Angeles County<br />

282<br />

Community Coalition for Substance Abuse Prevention<br />

and Treatment 1003, 4503<br />

Community College Leadership Development<br />

Initiative 847<br />

Community Development Institute 706, 1873<br />

Community Development Technologies Center 1004,<br />

1977, 7615<br />

Community Environmental Council 1614<br />

Community Health Alliance of Pasadena 188, 283,<br />

441, 1906<br />

Community Health Councils 5488<br />

Community Health Systems 7616<br />

Community Housing Partnership 707<br />

Community Network for Appropriate Technologies<br />

284<br />

Community Oral Health Services 285<br />

Community Partners 286-288, 442-444, 623, 687,<br />

848, 849, 1005, 1006, 1467, 1916,<br />

1943-1945, 1979, 5347, 5676, 7386, 7619,<br />

9392<br />

Community Resources for Science 153, 1929, 9737<br />

Community Response Network 755<br />

Community Services Agency 1263<br />

Community United Against Violence 756<br />

CompassPoint Nonprofit Services 289, 445, 757,<br />

758, 1007, 1264, 1519, 1663-1667, 2040,<br />

2562, 3635, 3636, 4325<br />

CompuMentor 1520, 4326, 4507, 7387, 7388<br />

Congregation Beth Am 1668<br />

Congregations Organized for Prophetic Engagement<br />

290<br />

Congress of California Seniors Education and<br />

Research Fund 9393<br />

Conscious Youth Media Crew Project 1521<br />

Conservation Strategy Fund 499<br />

Conservatree 639, 1522, 2264<br />

Consultative Group on Biological Diversity 555, 581,<br />

851, 1136, 1137, 1164, 1267, 1268, 2414,<br />

3527, 4049, 6271, 6912, 7389<br />

Consumer Action 291<br />

Contemporary Jewish Museum 1008<br />

Contra Costa Faith Works 1523, 1524<br />

Contra Costa Interfaith Sponsoring Committee 292<br />

Contra Costa, County of 2041<br />

Convergence Health Consulting 1165<br />

COPE Health Solutions 1917, 8639<br />

Coro Northern California 708<br />

Coro Southern California 293, 7626<br />

Corporation for Supportive Housing 1619<br />

CounterPULSE 1525<br />

Covenant House California 1946<br />

Creating Sustainable Green Schoolyards<br />

Collaborative 1526<br />

Creative Commons 854, 855<br />

Creativity Explored 1527<br />

Crocker Art Museum 1010<br />

CSB Consulting 1269, 1270<br />

Culver City Education Foundation 9396<br />

Cygnet Theater Company 1011, 1474<br />

Daly City Peninsula Partnership Collaborative 1673<br />

Daly City Youth Health Center 1674<br />

DataCenter 1528, 7390<br />

Davis Street Family Resource Center 1858<br />

Day Worker Center at Mountain View 1675<br />

Deanna Gomby Consulting 1271<br />

Dell-Arte 1012<br />

Design Response 1676<br />

Developmental Studies Center 1887<br />

Discovery Science Center of Orange County 7637<br />

Dolores Huerta Foundation 295<br />

Dominican Sisters of Mission San Jose 1859<br />

Door Dog Music Productions 500, 1529<br />

Down Syndrome Association of Orange County 1947<br />

Downtown Womens Center 1948<br />

Draper Richards Foundation 4019, 4020<br />

DrawBridge: An Arts Program for Homeless Children<br />

709, 1098<br />

Eagle Rock Community Cultural Association 1949<br />

Earned Assets Resource Network 1530<br />

Earthjustice 2265<br />

East Bay Agency for Children 7640<br />

East Bay Cancer Support Group 1531<br />

East Bay Spanish Speaking Citizens Foundation<br />

9401<br />

East L.A. Community Corporation 7641<br />

East Palo Alto Kids Foundation 5961<br />

Eastside College Preparatory School 1013<br />

Education Pioneers 216, 6853<br />

Education Trust-West 859<br />

Educational Enrichment Systems 1278<br />

Educational Results Partnership 5677, 8205<br />

EdVoice Institute for Research and Education 862<br />

Effort Inc. 297<br />

EHC LifeBuilders 1279-1283<br />

Eisenhower Medical Center 8641<br />

El Puente Community Development Corporation<br />

1950<br />

Elkhorn Slough Foundation 543<br />

Entrepreneurs Foundation 1678, 1679<br />

Environment California Research and Policy Center<br />

446<br />

Environmental Defense 864<br />

Environmental Justice Air Quality Coalition 1532<br />

Environmental Justice Coalition for Water 865<br />

Environmental Media Fund 502<br />

Episcopal Diocese of Los Angeles 298<br />

Equal Justice Society 7129<br />

Equality Federation Institute 760, 2170<br />

Eureka Theater Company 643<br />

Excellent Education Development 140, 219-221,<br />

1015, 1016<br />

Executive Service Corps of Southern California 492,<br />

1981<br />

ExLoco 644<br />

Exploratorium 1167, 1189, 7643<br />

Fairfax-San Anselmo Childrens Center 1099<br />

Faith in Community 299<br />

Family Support Services of the Bay Area 9408<br />

Family Supportive Housing 1289<br />

Family Violence Prevention Fund 5490, 6401<br />

Feedback Foundation 9411<br />

Florence Crittenton Services 162<br />

Foothill College 1683<br />

Foothill-De Anza Community Colleges Foundation<br />

1684-1686<br />

Forest Ethics 647, 1291<br />

Foundation for California Community Colleges 868<br />

Foundation for Hearing Research 8941-8944<br />

Foundation for the Children of the Californias 301<br />

Foundation for World Arts 1017<br />

Four One Five Society 6756<br />

FowlerHoffman LLC 1292, 1293<br />

Frameline 869<br />

Franklin-McKinley Educational Foundation 5966<br />

Fresno Area Hispanic Foundation 5967<br />

Fresno Art Museum 1018<br />

Fresno County Office of Education 1294<br />

Fresno Healthy Communities Access Partners 302<br />

Fresno International Grand Opera 1019<br />

Fresno Metropolitan Ministry 870<br />

Fresno Philharmonic Association 1020<br />

Friends of Sausal Creek 1533<br />

Friends of the Children of San Francisco 1620<br />

Friends of the Los Angeles River 8644<br />

Fritz Institute 871<br />

Fulfillment Fund 1021<br />

Full Circle Fund 1535<br />

Full Court Press 1296<br />

Gamelan Sekar Jaya 1536<br />

Gateway Cities Partnership 7657<br />

Gay and Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation 764<br />

Gay and Lesbian Community Services Center of<br />

Orange County 303<br />

Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual Transgender Historical<br />

Society 1537<br />

Generating Renewable Ideas for Development<br />

Alternatives 627, 1538<br />

Georgiana Bruce Kirby Preparatory School 1298<br />

Girl Scouts of the U.S.A. 546, 1687<br />

Girls Club of the Mid-Peninsula 1688<br />

Girls For A Change 7660<br />

Girls Inc. of Alameda County 765, 1860<br />

Give2Asia 6940<br />

Global Community Monitor 648<br />

Global Green USA 4407<br />

Global Healing 1690<br />

Global Heritage Fund 1691, 5000<br />

Golden Gate National Parks Conservancy 766<br />

Golden Gate University 447, 649<br />

Good Schools for All 6783, 7521<br />

Good Shepherd Shelter 567<br />

Goodwill Industries of San Francisco, San Mateo and<br />

Marin Counties 1539, 1692<br />

Grantmakers Concerned with Immigrants and<br />

Refugees 874, 3669<br />

Grassroots Institute for Fundraising Training 1540,<br />

6423, 7053<br />

Great Valley Center 1022<br />

Greater Los Angeles Zoo Association 8645<br />

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GEOGRAPHIC INDEX<br />

Grants for Capacity Building, Management & Technical Assistance<br />

Green Dot Education Project 227, 1933, 6133, 9617<br />

Greenbelt Alliance 877, 1168<br />

GreenInfo Network 1541<br />

Grossmont-Cuyamaca Community College Auxiliary<br />

Organization 1023<br />

GroundSpark 2179<br />

Gruber and Pereira Associates 1306<br />

Habitat for Humanity of Orange County 9422<br />

Hands On Bay Area 1693<br />

Harder and Company Community Research 449,<br />

2574, 6427<br />

Harm Reduction Services 305<br />

Harmony Health Family Resource Center 306<br />

Harvey Mudd College 6811<br />

Hayward Unified School District 879<br />

Health Access Foundation 450<br />

Health Career Connection 307<br />

Health Improvement Partnership of Santa Cruz<br />

County 308<br />

Health Initiatives for Youth 309<br />

Health Technology Center 189<br />

Healthcare Education, Research and Evaluation<br />

Foundation of Southern California 310<br />

Healthy Kids, Healthy Future 1313<br />

Healthy Oakland 1861<br />

Hearing and Speech Center of Northern California<br />

1075<br />

Heart to Heart International Childrens Medical<br />

Alliance 8608<br />

Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion<br />

767<br />

Hewlett-Packard Company 5275<br />

High Desert Resource Network 451, 7670<br />

High Tech High Foundation 1024, 1025<br />

Hispanic Foundation of Silicon Valley 881, 1695,<br />

1696<br />

Hispanics in Philanthropy 1316, 3904, 5883, 6430,<br />

6629, 6945, 7135, 7283, 7674, 8743,<br />

9015-9017<br />

Holy Family Day Home 164<br />

Holy Names University 571<br />

Home Ownership Made Easy 1951<br />

HomeAid America 7675<br />

Homies Unidos 311<br />

Hospital Council of Northern and Central California<br />

1169<br />

Housing Leadership Council of San Mateo County<br />

1697<br />

Housing Rights 1542<br />

Housing Trust Fund of Santa Barbara County 7682<br />

Housing Trust of Santa Clara County 7683, 7684<br />

Hughson Samaritan Village 312<br />

Human Interaction Research Institute 882, 1455,<br />

1918, 1952<br />

Humboldt Senior Resource Center 9430<br />

Humboldt State University Sponsored Programs<br />

Foundation 313, 1317<br />

ICLEI - Local Governments for Sustainability USA 654,<br />

6949<br />

Immigration Museum of New Americans 1475<br />

Impact Fund 1874, 1875<br />

Inner City Advisors 1992, 7691<br />

InnVision the Way Home 1319, 1320<br />

Insight Center for Community Economic Development<br />

314, 711, 1468, 1543, 1544, 1876, 4540,<br />

4541, 6438-6441<br />

Institute for College Access and Success 1026,<br />

6442<br />

Institute for Educational Advancement 1889, 8647,<br />

10250, 10251<br />

Institute for Local Government 1027, 7693, 9434<br />

Institute for OneWorld Health 1698<br />

Institute for Sustainable Forestry 165<br />

Institute for the Study of Knowledge Management in<br />

Education 887<br />

Institute of Chinese Studies 2091<br />

Institute of Computer Technology 8380-8385<br />

Institute of International Education 1322<br />

Institute on Aging 655<br />

Instituto Fe y Vida 2445<br />

Integrated Healthcare Association 190, 191<br />

Interaction Institute for Social Change 1699, 1700<br />

Interfaith Community Services 1476<br />

International Community Foundation 6452<br />

International Foundation for Human Development<br />

315<br />

International Health Programs 1327<br />

International Institute of San Francisco 1701<br />

International Institute of the East Bay 712<br />

International Medical Corps 2230, 2231, 2283,<br />

2539, 7324<br />

Intersection for the Arts 893<br />

Intertribal Sinkyone Wilderness Council 5729<br />

Inverness Research Associates 1890<br />

Island Conservation 1702<br />

Jacobs Center for Nonprofit Innovation 768<br />

Jamboree Housing Corporation 7697<br />

James Hines Teacher of the Year Foundation 681<br />

Japanese American Cultural and Community Center<br />

9435<br />

Jeanne dArc Manor 316<br />

Jesuit Volunteer Corps Southwest 317<br />

Jewish Community Agency of Sonoma County 657<br />

Jewish Community Center of San Francisco 713<br />

Jewish Community Center, Berkeley/Richmond 658,<br />

714, 715<br />

Jewish Family and Childrens Services 1102<br />

Jewish Milestones 716<br />

Jewish Retreat Center of Northern California 1076<br />

Jewish Vocational Service 717<br />

Joe Goode Performance Group 1548, 6815<br />

John Stott Ministries 2093, 10181<br />

John Tracy Clinic 8946<br />

Joint Venture: Silicon Valley Network 1847<br />

Junior Achievement of San Diego and Imperial<br />

Counties 7699<br />

Junior Achievement of Silicon Valley and Monterey<br />

Bay 7700<br />

Junior Statesmen Foundation 1721<br />

Justice Matters 894, 895<br />

K Q E D 7702<br />

Kaiser Foundation Health Plan 318<br />

KARA 1722<br />

Karen Hill-Scott and Company 1330, 1331<br />

Kayne-ERAS Center 8650<br />

Kidango 1332<br />

Kids First Coalition 718, 7406<br />

Kids for the Bay 1549<br />

Kids Included Together San Diego 1182, 9209<br />

Kings County Department of Public Health 319<br />

Kinship Center 7706<br />

KIPP Foundation 228-231, 1077, 1621, 1724,<br />

3269, 9108, 9618, 9854-9857<br />

Kitka 897, 1550<br />

Korean Community Center of the East Bay 192<br />

Korean Youth Cultural Center 1551<br />

L.A. Works 7707<br />

La Clinica de la Raza 4412<br />

La Jolla Music Society 1477<br />

La Piana Associates 1028, 1333<br />

La Piccola Scuola Italiana Di San Francisco 1552<br />

LA Stage Alliance 1029<br />

Labor/Community Strategy Center 898<br />

LaFrance Associates 1725<br />

Laguna Playhouse 1030<br />

Land Empowerment Animals People 4150<br />

Lao Iu Mien Culture Association 320<br />

Lao Khmu Association 9446<br />

Larkin Street Youth Services 321, 1622<br />

LAs BEST 770<br />

Latino Arts Network 9448<br />

Latino Council of Marin 1103<br />

Lawrence Hall of Science 1156, 1192, 1193<br />

Leadership Institute for Ecology and the Economy<br />

557<br />

Leadership Public Schools 1553<br />

LeaderSpring 562, 694, 771, 1554<br />

Legal Aid Society-Employment Law Center 452, 9451<br />

Legal Community Against Violence 607<br />

Legal Services of Northern California 9452<br />

Let Them Hear Foundation 8949-8951<br />

Liberty Hill Foundation 322, 453, 899, 1031<br />

LifeLong Medical Care 166<br />

Lifewater International 10182<br />

Lighthouse Community Center 1555<br />

Link Media 900, 6466<br />

Linking Education and Economic Development in<br />

Sacramento 9881<br />

Literacy for Environmental Justice 608<br />

Live Oak Institute 1862, 1863<br />

Local Economic Assistance Program 1104<br />

Local Government Commission 5513, 5514<br />

Local Initiatives Support Corporation 245, 1478,<br />

4184, 5179, 7711<br />

Local Initiatives Support Corporation, Bay Area 663,<br />

774, 1556, 1557, 1864, 5180, 5986, 7716<br />

Loco Bloco Drum and Dance Ensemble 1558<br />

Long Beach Nonprofit Partnership 7718, 8652<br />

Long Beach Unified School District 232<br />

Long Now Foundation 505<br />

Long Range Education, Empowerment and Action<br />

Project 1559<br />

Los Alamos National Laboratory Foundation 5719<br />

Los Angeles Community Design Center 246, 1907,<br />

1953, 2003, 5989, 7722, 7723<br />

Los Angeles Community Garden Council 8653<br />

Los Angeles Conservation Corps 8654<br />

Los Angeles County Childrens Planning Council<br />

3697, 9994<br />

Los Angeles County Department of Health Services<br />

323<br />

Los Angeles County Education Coordinating Council<br />

247<br />

Los Angeles Master Chorale Association 1032<br />

Los Angeles Metropolitan Churches 454, 9995<br />

Los Angeles Neighborhood Land Trust 8655<br />

Los Angeles Police Foundation 8656<br />

Los Cenzontles Mexican Arts Center 902<br />

Low Income Investment Fund 1338, 1339<br />

Loyola Marymount University 141, 1891, 1954,<br />

7724<br />

Lucile Packard Foundation for Childrens Health 324,<br />

325<br />

Magic Circle Theater 1033<br />

Magic Theater 903, 1034<br />

Maitri, Inc. 193<br />

March of Dimes Birth Defects Foundation 7727<br />

Marcus A. Foster Educational Institute 6265<br />

Margaret Jenkins Dance Company 6817<br />

Marguerita C. Johnson Senior Center, Friends of<br />

1105<br />

Marin City Community Service District 1106<br />

Marin City Health and Wellness Center 1107<br />

Marin County Department of Health and Human<br />

Services 167<br />

Marin County Grassroots Leadership Network 326,<br />

1108-1113, 9996<br />

Marin County Open Space District 1114<br />

Marin Education Fund 1115-1119, 1561<br />

Marin, County of 1120<br />

Mastermedia International 2609<br />

MBA-Nonprofit Connection 1345<br />

McClymonds Youth and Family Center 1562<br />

MCF Property Holdings 1121<br />

Meals on Wheels West 1955<br />

Medical Ambassadors International 10184<br />

Mental Health Advocacy Services 1892<br />

Mentoring Center 775, 1563<br />

Mercy Foundation - Bakersfield 327, 1346<br />

Mercy Housing California 1623<br />

Metropolitan Area Advisory Committee on<br />

Anti-Poverty of San Diego County 1480<br />

Mexican American Legal Defense and Educational<br />

Fund 9464<br />

Middle East Fellowship 10185<br />

Mission Community Services Corporation 2006,<br />

5994, 7741<br />

Mission Cultural Center for Latino Arts 1564<br />

Mission Economic Development Agency 609, 719<br />

Mobilize.org 1565<br />

Modesto Symphony Orchestra 1036<br />

Montalvo Association 1037, 1353<br />

Monterey County Office of Education 1354<br />

Monterey Museum of Art 1355<br />

Montezuma Valley Historical Society 1481<br />

Movement Generation 1566<br />

Movement Strategy Center 7417<br />

Movimiento de Arte y Cultura Latino Americana de<br />

San Jose 1356<br />

Museum Associates 142-145, 539, 621, 1183,<br />

1934, 9575, 10174<br />

Museum of Childrens Art 777<br />

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Grants for Capacity Building, Management & Technical Assistance<br />

GEOGRAPHIC INDEX<br />

Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego 1038<br />

Music Intelligence Neural Development Institute<br />

7746, 9470<br />

NAACP 9471<br />

Nakatomi and Associates 455<br />

NATHA 328<br />

National Alliance on Mental Illness San Gabriel Valley<br />

7748<br />

National Association of Latino Elected and Appointed<br />

Officials Educational Fund 5526, 5527<br />

National Center for Public Policy and Higher<br />

Education 3375<br />

National Community Development Institute 779,<br />

1359, 1360, 1567, 3713-3715, 4637, 9999<br />

National Council of La Raza 2650<br />

National Council on Crime and Delinquency 2042,<br />

2668<br />

National Council on Interpreting in Health Care 329<br />

National Day Laborer Organizing Network 6487<br />

National Health Law Program 1361<br />

National Housing Law Project 3180, 7419<br />

National Immigration Law Center 1362<br />

National Institute for Excellence in Teaching 234,<br />

3155<br />

National Legal Sanctuary for Community<br />

Advancement 1568<br />

National Mental Health Association of Greater Los<br />

Angeles 331<br />

National Writing Project 6984<br />

Native American Environmental Protection Coalition<br />

1482<br />

Natural Heritage Institute 4565<br />

Natural Resources Defense Council 1569<br />

Naval Postgraduate School Foundation 558<br />

Neighborhood Housing Services of Los Angeles<br />

2014, 6012, 7758<br />

Neighborhood Housing Services of Orange County<br />

5162<br />

Neighborhood Housing Services of Pasadena 146,<br />

2018, 4185, 6013<br />

Neighborhood Housing Services of Sacramento<br />

5184, 7760, 9777<br />

Neighborhood Law Corps 1570, 7764<br />

Net Impact: New Leaders for Better Business 7422<br />

New Horizons Family Center 1457, 9477<br />

New Leaders for New Schools 517, 572, 1571,<br />

1727, 1865<br />

New Music Works 547<br />

New Schools Fund 237, 1039<br />

Next Generation 1123<br />

Non-Profit Housing Association of Northern California<br />

1624<br />

Nonprofit Finance Fund 1729<br />

Nonprofit Management Solutions 9479<br />

Nonprofit Resource Center 6029<br />

Nonprofit Support Center 2035<br />

North Bay Childrens Center 1124<br />

North Park Main Street 1483<br />

North San Diego County Sponsoring Committee 332<br />

North Tahoe Hebrew Congregation 5116<br />

Northern California Community Loan Fund 784,<br />

6031, 7770<br />

Northern California Council for the Community 1464<br />

Northern California Environmental Grassroots Fund<br />

666<br />

Northern California Grantmakers 333, 785, 1370,<br />

1469, 1625<br />

Northern Sierra Rural Health Network 194<br />

Nuestra Casa 1572<br />

Oakland Art Gallery 1573<br />

Oakland Coalition of Congregations 1574<br />

Oakland Community Organizations 334, 720, 786,<br />

787, 1930, 2043, 4571<br />

Oakland Museum of California Foundation 1040<br />

Oakland Small Schools Foundation 1575<br />

Oakland Unified School District 156<br />

Oakland Youth Chorus 573, 1576<br />

Oakland, City of 788<br />

Occidental Arts and Ecology Center 628, 1577, 4066<br />

Old Globe Theater 1484<br />

On Lok 1206<br />

On The Move 563, 7428, 7429<br />

OPCC 9485<br />

Opera Piccola 1579<br />

Opportunity Fund 1730, 6705, 7774<br />

Options Recovery Services 1580<br />

Orange County Asian and Pacific Islander Community<br />

Alliance 1373<br />

Orange County Congregation Community<br />

Organization 457<br />

Orange County Partnership 1908<br />

Orcutt Area Seniors in Service 1615<br />

Otis College of Art and Design 1041<br />

Our Family Coalition 335<br />

Oxford Center for Mission Studies USA 2096<br />

P. F. Bresee Foundation 1956<br />

P.S. Arts 8662<br />

Pacific Asian Consortium in Employment 7776<br />

Pacific Business Group on Health 5543, 6217, 6218<br />

Pacific Diversified Services 1125<br />

Pacific Environment 4574, 6515<br />

Pacific Grove, City of 1374<br />

Pacific Institute for Studies in Development,<br />

Environment and Security 3535<br />

Pacific News Service 721, 921<br />

Pacifica Performances 1731<br />

Pacifica School Volunteers 1732<br />

Pajaro Valley Arts Council 548<br />

Palavra Tree 336<br />

PaperMill Creek Childrens Corner 1126<br />

Paradise Center for Tolerance and Nonviolence 337<br />

Parent Advisory Council of the Japanese Bilingual<br />

Bicultural Program 1733<br />

Parent Services Project 169, 789, 1127, 2044,<br />

10003<br />

Parenting Network 338<br />

Parents for Public Schools 722<br />

Partners in Care Foundation 458<br />

Partnership for Working Families 6516, 7431, 7432<br />

Partnerships to Uplift Communities 9621<br />

Pasadena Playhouse State Theater of California<br />

1042<br />

Pediatric Therapy Network 1184, 1957<br />

Peninsula Heritage School 1734<br />

Peninsula Interfaith Action 1377<br />

People Acting in Community Together 1378<br />

Peoples Community Partnership Federal Credit Union<br />

1581<br />

Pepperdine University 2036<br />

Performing Arts Workshop 723, 924, 925<br />

Philos Health 9172<br />

Physicians for Social Responsibility 339, 927<br />

PICO California 459<br />

PICO National Network 1380, 6036<br />

Play Flag Football 1735<br />

Playwrights Project 1043<br />

PolicyLink 340, 341<br />

Pomona Unified School District 1958<br />

Potrero Residents Education Association 1582<br />

Prescott-Joseph Center for Community Enhancement<br />

1583<br />

Prevention Institute 342, 343<br />

Preventive Medicine Research Institute 6664<br />

Progressive Jewish Alliance 724<br />

Progressive Vision 5726<br />

Project Bandaloop 1584<br />

Proyecto Pastoral 7785<br />

Public Advocates 929<br />

Public Counsel 1386, 1387, 7786<br />

Public Health Foundation Enterprises 196-198<br />

Public Health Institute 344-351, 460-465, 669, 931,<br />

1388-1392, 1896, 4069<br />

Public Media Center 352<br />

Public Policy Institute of California 932, 1044<br />

Puente de la Costa Sur 1737, 1738<br />

Quail Botanical Gardens 9492<br />

Radio Bilingue 9493<br />

Rady Childrens Hospital and Health Center 353<br />

Rails to Trails Conservancy 574<br />

Raising A Reader Marin 170<br />

Rancho Los Cerritos Foundation 1185<br />

RAND Corporation 354, 355, 575, 576, 1458, 1470,<br />

2399, 5550, 5551, 6532, 7511, 7512, 9069<br />

Ravenswood City School District 933<br />

Ravenswood Family Health Center 356, 1740<br />

Realize Consulting Group 6533<br />

Reconnecting America 5126, 5127, 7435<br />

Recording for the Blind and Dyslexic 1616, 9495<br />

Redwood City Elementary School District 1742<br />

Renaissance Entrepreneurship Center 1743<br />

Resonate 1394, 1744<br />

Resource Area for Teachers 519, 684, 688, 1046,<br />

1395, 1745-1757, 1913<br />

Resource Area for Teaching of Greater Sacramento<br />

1758<br />

Resource Media 1396, 1397<br />

Resources for Indispensable Schools and Educators<br />

978, 1078, 1763, 7205, 9289<br />

Resources Legacy Fund 1173, 1399<br />

Resources Legacy Fund Foundation 1174, 1400<br />

Retirement Housing Foundation 3185<br />

Ride on L.A. 1959<br />

Robert C. Maynard Institute for Journalism Education<br />

2538, 2725, 6539, 7063, 8288<br />

Rockman Etc. 157<br />

Rockwood Leadership Program 560, 2190, 2425,<br />

4159, 6234, 7200<br />

Ronald McDonald House Charities of Southern<br />

California 1920<br />

Room to Read 1764<br />

Roseville Arts 1047<br />

RP Group 937<br />

RSF Global Community Fund 9732, 9734<br />

Ruckus Society 7159<br />

Rural Community Assistance Corporation 5190,<br />

7795<br />

Sacramento Ballet Association 1048<br />

Sacramento City Unified School District 357, 8421<br />

Sacramento Cottage Housing 7796<br />

Sacramento Gay and Lesbian Center 358<br />

Sacramento Lao Family Community 359<br />

Sacramento Mutual Housing Association 466, 7797<br />

Sacramento Opera Association 1049<br />

Sacramento Philharmonic Orchestra Association<br />

1050<br />

Saint Anthony Foundation 7798<br />

Saint Francis Center 1767<br />

Saint Hope Academy 7799<br />

Saint Johns Well Child and Family Center 360<br />

Saint Joseph Ballet Company 1960<br />

Saint Joseph Health System 1921<br />

Saint Marys College of California 1866<br />

Saint Pauls Episcopal Church 1768<br />

Saint Philip the Apostle Church 1633<br />

Saint Vincent de Paul Church 568<br />

SAJE 248, 361, 1051, 1459, 2597, 7437<br />

Salvation Army of San Diego 1485, 1486<br />

Samoan National Nurses Association 362<br />

San Diego Capital Collaborative 1487<br />

San Diego Conservation Resources Network 1488<br />

San Diego Food Bank 1489<br />

San Diego Foundation for Change 363<br />

San Diego Futures Foundation 9504<br />

San Diego Grantmakers 467<br />

San Diego Hunger Coalition 364<br />

San Diego Museum of Art 1052<br />

San Diego Organizing Project 468<br />

San Diego Public Library Foundation 1490<br />

San Diego Region Small Business Development<br />

Corporation 6046<br />

San Diego Repertory Theater 1053<br />

San Diego Science Alliance 469, 1491<br />

San Diego Second Chance Program 365<br />

San Diego State University Research Foundation<br />

5560, 5561<br />

San Fernando Valley Association for the Retarded<br />

1961<br />

San Francisco Bar Association Foundation 1626<br />

San Francisco Bar Association Volunteer Legal<br />

Services Program 792<br />

San Francisco Beacon Initiative 793<br />

San Francisco Botanical Garden Society at Strybing<br />

Arboretum 726<br />

San Francisco Camerawork 1585<br />

San Francisco Center for the Book 520<br />

San Francisco Cinematheque 938<br />

San Francisco Collaborating Agencies Responding to<br />

Disaster 1586<br />

San Francisco Community College District 366, 367<br />

San Francisco Community Power Cooperative 671<br />

San Francisco Education Fund 1587<br />

San Francisco Family Support Network 794<br />

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GEOGRAPHIC INDEX<br />

Grants for Capacity Building, Management & Technical Assistance<br />

San Francisco General Hospital Foundation 368<br />

San Francisco Green Schoolyard Alliance 1588<br />

San Francisco Human Services Network 795<br />

San Francisco Jazz Organization 205, 1769<br />

San Francisco Museum of Modern Art 796, 1054<br />

San Francisco School Alliance 695, 1073<br />

San Francisco School Volunteers 1589<br />

San Francisco Senior Action Network 369<br />

San Francisco State University 6546<br />

San Francisco State University Foundation 6547<br />

San Francisco, City and County of 3745<br />

San Joaquin Pioneer and Historical Society 1055<br />

San Jose State University 1198, 1199<br />

San Jose/Silicon Valley Center for Entrepreneurial<br />

Development 4186<br />

San Mateo County Department of Health Services<br />

370<br />

San Mateo County Library 1770<br />

San Mateo County Parks and Recreation Foundation<br />

1590<br />

San Mateo County Superintendent of Schools<br />

1771-1773<br />

San Mateo County Union Community Alliance 371<br />

San Rafael City Schools 1129<br />

Santa Barbara City College, Foundation for 372<br />

Santa Barbara County Education Office 6048<br />

Santa Catalina Island Conservancy 8667<br />

Santa Clara County Office of Education 8422-8425<br />

Santa Clara Unified School District 8426<br />

Santa Clara University 1774<br />

Santa Clara, County of 3746<br />

Santa Cruz Barrios Unidos 1404<br />

Santa Cruz County Office of Education 6049<br />

Santa Cruz Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and<br />

Transgendered Community Center 549, 550<br />

Santa Cruz, County of 3747, 5562<br />

Santa Rosa Symphony Association 1056<br />

Santa Teresita Medical Center 1922<br />

Satellite Housing 7805<br />

Save Our Shores 1775<br />

Save San Francisco Bay Association 611, 1776<br />

School of Unity and Liberation 797, 7187<br />

Scripps Health 373<br />

Sea Studios Foundation 1405<br />

Second Harvest Food Bank of Santa Clara and San<br />

Mateo Counties 1409<br />

Second Harvest Food Bank Serving Santa Cruz and<br />

San Benito Counties 1410<br />

SEMI Foundation 1777<br />

Sempervirens Fund 1591<br />

Senior Access 9506<br />

Senior Community Centers of San Diego 7807<br />

Service for Information Technology in International<br />

Agriculture 1411<br />

SEW Productions 2395<br />

Shakespeare Festival of Los Angeles 1057<br />

Shasta Builders Exchange Community Fund 1157<br />

Shasta Community Health Center 374<br />

Sierra Institute for Community and the Environment<br />

375, 7440<br />

Sierra Repertory Theater 1058<br />

Silicon Valley Council of Nonprofits 470, 1627, 1778<br />

Silicon Valley Education Foundation 1779<br />

Silicon Valley Land Conservancy 1413<br />

Silicon Valley Toxics Coalition 1852<br />

Simon Wiesenthal Center 6553<br />

Sixth Street Photography Workshop 1592<br />

Skid Row Housing Trust 7810<br />

Slavonic Cultural Center 1593<br />

Small Schools for Equity 727, 1594<br />

Snowlands Network 1780<br />

Sober Living Network 1460<br />

Social and Environmental Entrepreneurs 941, 7188<br />

Socially Responsible Network 1595<br />

Sojourn to the Past 1781<br />

Solano Coalition for Better Health 376<br />

Solano County Health and Social Services<br />

Department 2045<br />

Solpath, Inc. 586, 943, 1415<br />

Somali Community Services 1782<br />

Somali Family Service of San Diego 377<br />

Sonoma County Academic Foundation for Excellence<br />

in Medicine 378<br />

Sonoma County Department of Health Services 379<br />

Sonrisas Community Dental Clinic 1783<br />

South Coast Childrens Services 1596<br />

South County Senior Services 380<br />

South of Market Community Action Network 1597<br />

Southern Alameda County Sponsoring Committee<br />

471<br />

Southern California Center for Nonprofit Management<br />

147, 249, 472, 5336<br />

Southern California Elderly Nutrition Partnership 473<br />

Southern California Grantmakers 381, 474, 1059,<br />

1923<br />

Southern California Indian Center 10005<br />

Southern California Leadership Network 1060<br />

Southern California Reinvestment Community<br />

Development Financial Institution 7813<br />

Southern Exposure Gallery 1784<br />

Southwest Chamber Music Society 1061<br />

Spanish-Speaking Unity Council of Alameda County<br />

4434<br />

Special Olympics Southern California 1962, 8668<br />

Sports4 Kids 7164<br />

SRI International 8433-8435<br />

Stagebridge 728<br />

Stanford Jazz Workshop 945<br />

Stanford Theater Foundation 1452<br />

Stanford University 946-948, 1079, 1420,<br />

1787-1792, 2728, 3188, 4243, 4244, 5564,<br />

5900, 6052, 7444, 7514, 9519<br />

State Policy Network 979, 2124, 2601, 2602, 3322,<br />

3426, 6266, 7951, 9265, 10256<br />

Stockton Symphony Association 1062<br />

Stop Prisoner Rape 382, 1085<br />

Strategic Energy Innnovations 1130, 1131<br />

Street Level Health Project 383<br />

Sunset District Community Development 1628<br />

Surfrider Foundation 9747<br />

Survivors International 1598<br />

Sustainable Conservation 674<br />

Sustainable San Mateo County 1793<br />

Sutter Health Sacramento Sierra Region 384<br />

Swords to Plowshares 1599<br />

Synagogue 3000 2836, 2837, 6236<br />

Taproot Foundation 159, 385, 564, 612, 629, 729,<br />

800, 801, 1132, 1422, 1600, 1601, 1794,<br />

1795, 1867, 1897, 2029, 2046, 2854, 3225,<br />

3379, 6054, 6774, 7448, 10074<br />

Teach for America 160, 491, 521, 696, 980, 1080,<br />

1186, 1796-1801, 1868, 1931, 6267, 7818,<br />

7821<br />

Team-Up for Youth 1802<br />

Teamworks 6572<br />

Teatro Vision 1063<br />

Telegraph Hill Neighborhood Association 730<br />

Tenderloin Neighborhood Development Corporation<br />

802, 803<br />

TERI 1492<br />

Theater and Arts Foundation of San Diego County<br />

1064<br />

Theater Bay Area 2047<br />

Theaterworks 1806, 1807<br />

THINK Together 7828, 9524<br />

Thrive - The Alliance of Nonprofits of San Mateo<br />

1808-1810<br />

Tides Center 91, 201, 387-398, 594, 689, 804,<br />

1143, 1144, 1205, 1423-1425, 1811-1813,<br />

2428, 2460, 2730, 2731, 2840, 3125, 3529,<br />

3755, 3756, 4384, 4385, 4435, 4605-4607,<br />

5346, 5836, 5903, 6237, 6268, 6579, 6580,<br />

6747, 7167-7172, 7190, 7191, 7203,<br />

7267-7270, 7296, 7326, 7993, 9144, 10205,<br />

10215, 10216<br />

Tides Foundation 63, 399, 955, 1814, 1815<br />

Tides, Inc. 1816<br />

Tiger Woods Learning Center Foundation 9525<br />

TMC Development Working Solutions 2031, 4187<br />

Toberman Settlement House 8672<br />

Tomas Rivera Policy Institute 9526<br />

Townsend Opera Players 1066<br />

Transformation through Education and Mutual<br />

Support 1869<br />

Transgender Law Center 7174<br />

Transnational Institute for Grassroots Research and<br />

Action 7449<br />

Transportation and Land Use Coalition 675<br />

Transportation for a Livable City 805<br />

TreePeople 8673<br />

Trust for Conservation Innovation 1145, 1426-1429<br />

Trust for Hidden Villa 1817-1819<br />

Trust for Public Land 171<br />

United Advocates for Children of California 2048,<br />

2049<br />

United Farm Workers of America 400<br />

United Way of the Bay Area 806<br />

United Way Silicon Valley 1826<br />

United Way, Inc. 401<br />

University Enterprises 1899, 8437<br />

University of California 402-412, 475, 511, 565,<br />

566, 622, 676, 731, 957, 958, 1179, 1202,<br />

1432-1436, 1900-1902, 1924, 1963, 2050,<br />

3759, 3760, 4075, 5572, 5905, 6591-6593,<br />

6652, 8508, 9535<br />

University of California at San Diego 1437<br />

University of California at San Francisco Foundation<br />

1605<br />

University of California at Santa Cruz Foundation<br />

1827, 1828<br />

University of California Medical Center 150<br />

University of San Diego 68, 413, 1493<br />

University of San Francisco 613, 677, 807<br />

University of Southern California 414, 415, 963,<br />

964, 1925-1927, 1964, 1965<br />

University of the Pacific 416<br />

University Professors Workshop in Israel 678<br />

Unusual Suspects Theater Company 151<br />

Urban Age Institute 7273<br />

Urban Education Partnership 1461, 1903, 1904,<br />

8056, 8057, 9748<br />

Urban Habitat 732<br />

Urban League of Los Angeles 417, 418, 7854<br />

Urban Resource Systems 7352<br />

Urban Strategies Council 733<br />

Valencia, Perez and Echeveste 476<br />

Valley Presbyterian Hospital Foundation 1928<br />

Valley Small Business Development Corporation<br />

2033<br />

Valley Vision 1067<br />

Ventura County Board of Supervisors 3768<br />

Vietnamese Community of Orange County 419<br />

Viewpoint Learning 967<br />

Villa Esperanza 1966<br />

VIP Community Mental Health Center 1462, 8676<br />

Vipani, Inc. 1829<br />

Vision Wx Youthz 1606<br />

Vision y Compromiso 477, 6111, 6602<br />

Vista Guidance Centers 7855<br />

Volunteer Center of Greater Orange County 420<br />

Volunteer Center of Santa Cruz County 1440<br />

W. Haywood Burns Institute 3773, 3774<br />

Walden House 1629<br />

Warnors Center for the Performing Arts 1068<br />

Watsonville Law Center 551<br />

Wellness Community-Foothills 1187<br />

West Angeles Community Development Corporation<br />

7858<br />

West Contra Costa Business Development Center<br />

2034<br />

West County Community Services 421<br />

West County Toxics Coalition 1607<br />

West Enterprise Center 7859<br />

West Fresno Coalition for Economic Development<br />

422<br />

WestEd 970, 1830, 1905, 3383, 10086<br />

Whittier Area First Day Coalition 1154<br />

Whittier Educational Foundation 8447, 8448<br />

Whittier-Rio Hondo AIDS Project 1155<br />

WildAid 9828<br />

Wilderness Arts and Literacy Collaborative 1608<br />

Wildlife Conservation Network 1832-1837, 2925,<br />

6238<br />

Women of Color Resource Center 734<br />

Womens Action to Gain Economic Security 735<br />

Womens Breast Cancer Resource Center 7863<br />

Womens Community Clinic 1609<br />

Womens Empowerment International 1494<br />

Womens Foundation of California 424, 478, 479,<br />

971, 1446, 2051, 10011<br />

Womens Funding Network 1447, 2148, 6610<br />

Womens Initiative for Self Employment 1630, 2052<br />

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Grants for Capacity Building, Management & Technical Assistance<br />

GEOGRAPHIC INDEX<br />

Womens Institute for Leadership Development for<br />

Human Rights 1610<br />

Womens Intercultural Network 9553<br />

Womens Recovery Association of San Mateo County<br />

1631, 1632<br />

Word for Word 736<br />

Work Training Program 1967<br />

Working Partnerships USA 425, 1071, 6239<br />

Worksite Wellness Project 202<br />

World Affairs Council of Northern California<br />

1839-1842<br />

World Bridges 1611<br />

World Institute on Disability 426<br />

Wu Yee Childrens Services 3780<br />

Yerba Buena Center for the Arts 1081<br />

YMCA of Greater Long Beach 1448<br />

YMCA of the East Bay 427<br />

Yosemite Community College District 1449<br />

Yosemite National Institutes 3536<br />

Young and Healthy 203<br />

Young Audiences of Northern California 737<br />

Young Communications Group 480<br />

Young Imaginations 1133<br />

Youth and Family Enrichment Services 1843<br />

Youth Empowering Systems 5734<br />

Youth in Arts 1134<br />

Youth in Focus 595, 685, 738, 808, 7451<br />

Youth Law Center 3782-3784<br />

Youth Radio 615<br />

Youth Speaks 976, 1072<br />

Youth Treatment and Education Court 739<br />

Youth UpRising 428, 1612<br />

YWCA of Sonoma County 429<br />

Zen Hospice Project 8712<br />

Zero to Five Foundation 9610<br />

Zoological Society of San Diego 7870<br />

CAMBODIA<br />

Sor Sor Troung 4963<br />

CANADA<br />

Alberta Wilderness Association 10197<br />

Canadian University Service Overseas 4913<br />

Centraide of Greater Montreal 8600<br />

CentrePoint 3992<br />

Commonwealth of Learning 842<br />

Ecotrust Canada 1166<br />

Evergreen 4404<br />

Gardiner Museum of Ceramic Art 3997<br />

Miistakis Institute for the Rockies 10202<br />

NeuroScience Canada 2921<br />

Sage Foundation 1403<br />

Second Harvest 4113<br />

Serve Canada 4114<br />

Sierra Club of British Columbia 940<br />

Tides Canada Foundation 1177, 1178<br />

Voluntary Service Overseas Canada 4973<br />

West End Cultural Center 4446<br />

CHILE<br />

DICTUC S.A. 8360<br />

Fundacion de Educacion Nocedal 2443<br />

National Studies Center on Alternative Development<br />

6493<br />

University of Chile 4076, 6594<br />

CHINA<br />

Anhui Provincial Department of Education 6312<br />

Beijing University 6325, 8350<br />

China National Institute for Educational Research<br />

6360<br />

China NPO Network 6361<br />

Chinese Academy for Environmental Planning<br />

577-580<br />

Chinese Academy of Sciences 6362<br />

Chinese Academy of Social Sciences 6363<br />

Chinese Association of STD and AIDS Prevention and<br />

Control 10034<br />

Chinese Preventive Medicine Association 10035<br />

Development Institute for Tradition and Environment<br />

6384<br />

Development Research Centre of the State Council<br />

6385<br />

Energy Research Institute 582<br />

Fuping Vocational School 6416<br />

Horizon Market Research and Policy Analysis 6431<br />

Jane Goodall Institute China 8610<br />

Ministry of Civil Affairs of the Peoples Republic of<br />

China 6477<br />

Ministry of Education of China 8411<br />

Ministry of Health of China 10048<br />

NPO Development Center, Shanghai 6513<br />

Red Cross Society of China 10070<br />

Renmin University of China 6536<br />

Shanghai NPO Network 6548<br />

Sichuan Shuguang Community Capacity Building<br />

Center 6551, 6552<br />

State Ethnic Affairs Commission 6567<br />

Tianjin University 6578<br />

Tsinghua University 6582<br />

Twenty-First Century Education Development<br />

Research Institute 6583<br />

Yunnan Academy of Social Sciences 6614<br />

Yunnan Health and Development Research<br />

Association 6615<br />

COLOMBIA<br />

Corporation for the Development of Microenterprises<br />

6379<br />

Foundation for the Institutional Development of<br />

Social Organizations 6410<br />

National Pedagogical University 6492<br />

COLORADO<br />

Abraham Path Initiative 7229<br />

Ah Haa School for the Arts 9802<br />

Aims Community College Foundation 2054<br />

Alliance for Kids 2055<br />

Allied Jewish Senior Housing 2204<br />

American Red Cross 8730<br />

Arrupe Jesuit High School 2103<br />

Aspen Center for Integral Health 3059, 9587<br />

Aspen Institute 1637<br />

Aspen, City of 2056<br />

Association for Christian Conferences Teaching and<br />

Service 8306<br />

Association of Christian Schools International 10175<br />

Augenblick, Palaich and Associates 2205<br />

Auraria Higher Education Center 2057<br />

Bayaud Industries 2206<br />

Boulder Institute of Development and Microfinance<br />

Training 10025<br />

Boulder Jewish Day School 2207<br />

Boulder, City of 2058<br />

Catholic Charities of the Diocese of Pueblo 1241<br />

Centennial Area Health Education Center 2073<br />

Center for Nonprofit Excellence 2160, 2195, 8291<br />

Central Colorado Area Health Education Center 2074<br />

Child Care Connections 2107<br />

Christian Associates International 2083<br />

Christian Healing Network 2084, 2150<br />

Civic Results 1254, 2261<br />

Clayton Foundation 2059, 2108, 2132, 2155, 2208<br />

Colorado Business Committee for the Arts 2161<br />

Colorado Center on Law and Policy 2133<br />

Colorado Conservation Trust 840, 841<br />

Colorado Enterprise Fund 5173<br />

Colorado Environmental Coalition 2262<br />

Colorado Immunization Information System 2209<br />

Colorado League of Charter Schools 2109, 3631<br />

Colorado Nonprofit Association 2060, 2078, 2110,<br />

2111, 2134, 2162, 2194, 5174<br />

Colorado Nonprofit Development Center 2135,<br />

2136, 2210, 7179<br />

Colorado Parent and Child Foundation 2061<br />

Colorado Progressive Coalition 2137<br />

Colorado Springs Child Nursery Centers 2062<br />

Colorado Staff Development Council 2211, 2212<br />

Colorado, State of 2151<br />

Community Partnership for Child Development 2063<br />

Community Resource Center 2075, 2138, 2139,<br />

2163, 2164, 2229<br />

Community Shares of Colorado 5052<br />

Compass for Lifelong Discovery 2140<br />

Conflict Center 2213<br />

Cook Communications Ministries International 2085<br />

CoverColorado 2214<br />

Denver Academy of Torah 2215<br />

Denver Center for International Studies Foundation<br />

2216<br />

Denver Health and Hospitals Foundation 5045<br />

Denver School of Science and Technology 9589<br />

Denver Zoological Foundation 7471<br />

Denver, City and County of 3645<br />

Development Associates International 2086<br />

Durango 4-C Council 2064, 2065<br />

Early Childhood Council of Larimer County 2066<br />

Early Childhood Council of the San Luis Valley 2067<br />

Education Commission of the States 858, 6391<br />

Escuela de Guadalupe 2112<br />

Evergreen Family Friendship Service 10178<br />

Every Home for Christ 2088<br />

Family Resource Center Association 2217<br />

Family Star 2113<br />

First Nations Development Institute 4332, 4524,<br />

5804, 6227, 6406-6408, 6696, 7073<br />

Foster Elementary School 2218<br />

Gill Operating Foundation 4145<br />

Global Greengrants Fund 1300<br />

Good Works Group 5309<br />

Growing Gardens of Boulder County 2076<br />

Habitat for Humanity of Metro Denver 5198<br />

Handprints Early Education Centers 2068<br />

HARP Foundation 1309<br />

Healing Waters 10179<br />

HealthBridge Alliance 2141<br />

Hillel Academy of Denver 2219<br />

Homeward Pikes Peak 2117, 2152<br />

Horizons International 2090<br />

Hospice of Metro Denver 2220<br />

Inside Out Youth Services 2180<br />

Insites A Support Network for Educational Change<br />

6621<br />

International Christian Technologists Association<br />

8342<br />

Jefferson County Education Association 2221<br />

Jewish Family Service of Colorado 2222<br />

Jewish Mosaic: The National Center for Sexual and<br />

Gender Diversity 660<br />

Karpenko Institute for Nurturing and Developing<br />

Leadership Excellence 10305<br />

Keystone Center 8611<br />

KIDPOWER 8295<br />

KIPP Sunshine Peak Academy 2223<br />

Live On: Build Your Jewish Legacy 2224<br />

Logan County Department of Social Services 2069<br />

Manual High School, Friends of 2143, 2144<br />

Mercy Housing 7733, 7734<br />

Meridian Institute 1170, 1347, 1348<br />

Metro Denver Black Church Initiative 2145<br />

Metro Volunteers 5156<br />

Metropolitan Volunteers 5201<br />

Morgan County Family Center 2070<br />

National Association of Street Schools 10186<br />

National Conference of State Legislatures 4558<br />

Navigators, The 5113, 5114<br />

Neighborhood Housing Services of Pueblo 1366,<br />

5202, 9776<br />

Northwest Colorado Board of Cooperative<br />

Educational Services 2120<br />

Nurse-Family Partnership 6139<br />

OC International 2095<br />

PassageWorks Institute 559<br />

Pikes Peak Educational Foundation 2189<br />

Pikes Peak Library District Foundation 2153<br />

Pinon Project 2071<br />

Placematters.com 7433<br />

Promise Keepers 2100<br />

Public Radio Capital 6278, 7262<br />

Qualistar 2122<br />

Redstone Strategy Group 1393<br />

Regis University 103<br />

San Luis Valley Development Resources Group 2154<br />

Society for Range Management 6561<br />

Southwest Institute for Education and Conservation<br />

2156<br />

State of Change 7165<br />

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Grants for Capacity Building, Management & Technical Assistance<br />

Thistle Community Housing 5203<br />

United Way of Larimer County 2053<br />

United Way, Mile High 2146, 2147<br />

University of Colorado 2225, 3261, 8438<br />

University of Colorado Foundation 8304, 8439<br />

University of Colorado Health Sciences Center<br />

5575-5577<br />

University of Denver 2072, 10259<br />

University of Northern Colorado Foundation 2127,<br />

2202<br />

VisionQuest Alliance 2101<br />

Viva Network North America 10190<br />

West Denver Preparatory Charter School 2226<br />

Western Resource Advocates 587-591, 2605, 7044,<br />

10217<br />

Womens Wilderness Institute 2077<br />

Work Options for Women 2227<br />

Young Americans Center for Financial Education<br />

8737<br />

Young Nonprofit Professionals Network 2149<br />

CONNECTICUT<br />

Achievement First 2242, 2248, 2396, 3587, 5911,<br />

9612<br />

Aid to Artisans 4302, 4303, 6303<br />

Alianca Brasileira nos Estados Unidos 2289<br />

ALSO-Cornerstone 2249<br />

American Lung Association of Connecticut 2686<br />

American Red Cross 2290<br />

Amistad Academy 1496, 2250<br />

Ansonia Community Action 2251<br />

Arts Council of Greater New Haven 2252, 2383<br />

Blue Hills Civic Association 2291<br />

Boundless Playgrounds 3823, 4313<br />

Boys and Girls Clubs of Hartford 2292<br />

Brain Injury Association of Connecticut 2293<br />

Bridge Family Center 2294<br />

Bridgeport Hospital Foundation 5471<br />

Bridgeport Regional Business Council 7571<br />

Broad Park Development Corporation 2295, 2296,<br />

7572<br />

Capital Workforce Partners 2297-2300<br />

Capitol Region Council of Governments 2301<br />

Capitol Region Education Council 2302-2304<br />

Catholic Charities 2305, 2306<br />

Central Area Health Education Center 2307<br />

Centro de la Comunidad 9376<br />

Charter Oak Cultural Center 2308<br />

Childrens Trust Fund 4318<br />

Chrysalis Center 2309<br />

Clean Air-Cool Planet 6270<br />

Clifford W. Beers Guidance Clinic 2253, 9385<br />

Co-Opportunity 2310, 7607<br />

Concepts for Adaptive Learning 2254<br />

Connecticut Center for School Change 2384, 2405,<br />

5632, 6729<br />

Connecticut Coalition to End Homelessness 2311<br />

Connecticut Guitar Society 2312<br />

Connecticut Housing Coalition 2313, 4032<br />

Connecticut Puerto Rican Forum 2314<br />

Connecticut State Department of Education 7485<br />

Connecticut Youth Services Association 2315<br />

ConnectiKids 2316<br />

Consumer Credit Counseling Service of Southern<br />

New England 7623<br />

Corporation for Supportive Housing 5489<br />

Democracy Works 2317, 2318<br />

Downtown Evening Soup Kitchen 2385<br />

Earth Action Network 1138<br />

Educational Partnerships 5324-5335<br />

Educational Resources for Children 2319<br />

Fairfield 08 4033<br />

Families in Crisis 2320<br />

Family Life Education 2321<br />

Family ReEntry 6640<br />

Farmington Valley Arts Center 2322<br />

Farmington Village Green and Library Association<br />

2323<br />

Four-H Education Center at Auer Farm 2324<br />

Gifts of Love 2325<br />

Governors Prevention Partnership 2326<br />

Greater New Haven Business and Professional<br />

Association 2255<br />

Habitat for Humanity of Greater Bridgeport 2386<br />

Hands On Hartford 2327<br />

Harriet Beecher Stowe Center 2328<br />

HartBeat Ensemble 2329, 2330<br />

Hartford Area Child Care Collaborative 2331<br />

Hartford Areas Rally Together 2332<br />

Hartford Childrens Theater 2333<br />

Hartford Collaborative for Community Organizing<br />

4034<br />

Hartford Public Schools 7493<br />

Hartford Stage Company 2334, 4000<br />

Hartford, City of 2335<br />

Hill Health Center 2387<br />

Hispanic Health Council 2336<br />

Hockanum Valley Community Council 2337<br />

Holcomb Farm Learning Centers 2338, 2339<br />

Hole in the Wall Gang Fund 4134<br />

Home and Community Health Services 2340<br />

Hope Works 2341<br />

Horace Bushnell Management Resources 2342<br />

Jewish Family Services of Greater Hartford 2343<br />

Kidsafe CT 2344<br />

LEARN 7207-7210<br />

Learning Corridor 2388<br />

Legal Assistance Resource Center of Connecticut<br />

2345<br />

Literacy Volunteers of Greater Hartford 2346<br />

Local Initiatives Support Corporation 2239,<br />

2347-2350, 2389, 3537, 3539, 4035, 5980<br />

Manchester Area Conference of Churches 2351,<br />

2352<br />

Mercy Housing and Shelter Corporation 2353, 7735<br />

Mi Casa Family Service and Educational Center 2354<br />

Mid-Fairfield Child Guidance Center 2275<br />

Mutual Housing Association of South Central<br />

Connecticut 4036<br />

My Sisters Place 2355<br />

Mystic Seaport - The Museum of America and the Sea<br />

7747<br />

National Alliance on Mental Illness Connecticut<br />

4037-4039<br />

Neighborhood Housing Services of Greater New<br />

Haven 2390, 2404, 6738<br />

Neighborhood Housing Services of New Britain 2016,<br />

2017, 3966<br />

Neighborhood Housing Services of Waterbury 7762<br />

Network Against Domestic Abuse of North Central<br />

Connecticut 2356<br />

New England Air Museum 2357<br />

New Haven Preservation Trust 2256<br />

New Haven Urban Resources Initiative 2391<br />

Northwest Connecticut Association for the Arts 9482<br />

Norwalk Afterschool Alliance 2276<br />

Norwalk Education Foundation 6032<br />

Norwalk River Watershed Initiative 2277<br />

Open Hearth Association 2358<br />

Paul J. Aicher Foundation 5040<br />

Planned Parenthood of Connecticut 2359<br />

Project MedSend 2099<br />

Real Art Ways 2361, 2362, 7789<br />

Religious Institute on Sexual Morality, Justice and<br />

Healing 670<br />

REMEDY 7361<br />

Riverfront Recapture 2363<br />

Saint Agnes Home 2364<br />

Services for the Elderly 2365<br />

Shelter for Women 2366, 2367<br />

Shelton Economic Development Corporation 2258<br />

Simsbury Historical Society 2368<br />

Spanish American Merchants Association 2369<br />

Stanley-Whitman House 2370<br />

Teach for America 2371-2374, 3357, 7819<br />

TechnoServe 6574, 6746, 7032-7034, 10076<br />

Trust House 2375, 2376<br />

United Church of Christ Coalition for Lesbian, Gay,<br />

Bisexual and Transgeder Concerns 4162<br />

United Way of the Capital Area 2377<br />

Universities Allied for Essential Medicines 6589<br />

University of Hartford 2378, 6106<br />

Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art 2379<br />

West Hartford Art League 2380<br />

West Hartford Interfaith Housing Coalition 2381<br />

West Hartford Seniors Job Bank 2382<br />

Women and Family Life Center of Guilford 2259<br />

Womens Support Services 3865<br />

Yale Entrepreneurial Society 6116<br />

Yale University 972-975, 2393, 6612, 6658, 6659<br />

COSTA RICA<br />

Centro Agronomico Tropical de Investigacion y<br />

Ensenanza 6356<br />

Fundacion Omar Dengo 8372, 8373<br />

CZECH REPUBLIC<br />

Society for the Study of the Nonprofit Sector 4596<br />

DELAWARE<br />

Christina Educational Enrichment Fund 214<br />

Delaware Art Museum 2662<br />

Delaware Department of Education 7486<br />

National Council on Agricultural Life and Labor<br />

Research Fund 2430, 2455, 6005<br />

Nemours Health and Prevention Services 5536<br />

Partnership for the Delaware Estuary 9048<br />

Rodel Charitable Foundation of Delaware 241<br />

Social Venture Partners Delaware 2412, 2431,<br />

2456, 9263<br />

University of Delaware 2676<br />

DENMARK<br />

Sex and Samfund 939<br />

DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA<br />

AARP Foundation 5454<br />

Academy for Educational Development 809, 810,<br />

2278, 3413, 3585, 3586, 4299, 4300, 4457,<br />

5449, 5628, 5846, 5870, 6299, 6870, 7476,<br />

7477, 8626-8628<br />

AcademyHealth 3414, 5455, 5456, 6197<br />

Accelerate Brain Cancer Cure 2485<br />

ACHIEVE, Inc. - A Resource Center on Standards,<br />

Assessments, Accountability and Technology<br />

3358, 5629, 8343, 8344<br />

ActionAid USA 811, 4460<br />

Advancement Project 6301<br />

Advocates for Justice and Education 2549<br />

Advocates for Youth 4044<br />

African Center for Economic Transformation 7274<br />

African Wildlife Foundation 1635, 3866, 4138, 9268<br />

Afterschool Alliance 1208<br />

Alliance for Excellent Education 5871<br />

Alliance for Health Reform 6198, 6199<br />

Alliance for Justice 431, 596, 1209, 1210, 3128,<br />

5819, 5872<br />

Alliance for Nonprofit Management 3591, 3592,<br />

5938<br />

Alternative Credit Technologies 6307<br />

Amazon Alliance for Indigenous and Traditional<br />

Peoples of the Amazon Basin 3165<br />

America Abroad Media 2397<br />

American Association for the Advancement of<br />

Science 5267, 7327, 8630<br />

American Association of Homes and Services for the<br />

Aging 6200<br />

American Bar Association Fund for Justice and<br />

Education 5268<br />

American Constitution Society for Law and Policy<br />

7100<br />

American Dental Education Association 254<br />

American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy<br />

Research 3324<br />

American Forest Foundation 5290, 5291, 9306,<br />

10191<br />

American Institute for Social Justice 985, 2457,<br />

3594, 4305, 4464-4467, 5820, 5821, 6310,<br />

7101, 10017<br />

American Institutes for Research in the Behavioral<br />

Sciences 1212, 1213, 10018<br />

American Prospect 7102<br />

American Public Health Association 4306<br />

American Red Cross, National Headquarters 4091,<br />

5460<br />

American Rivers 4468<br />

American Society for Engineering Education 8346<br />

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GEOGRAPHIC INDEX<br />

American Society of Association Executives 9900,<br />

9901<br />

American University 7375<br />

American Youth Work Center 6633<br />

Americans for the Arts 6145<br />

Americas Promise - The Alliance for Youth 10019<br />

AmericaSpeaks 7376<br />

Appleseed Foundation 4469<br />

Asian American Justice Center 5873, 6317<br />

Asian American LEAD: Leadership, Empowerment<br />

and Development for Youth and Family 2552<br />

Asian and Pacific Islander American Scholarship Fund<br />

10021<br />

Aspen Institute 742, 1638, 3595, 4308, 4470-4473<br />

Association of American Medical Colleges 5461<br />

Association of Reproductive Health Professionals<br />

4046<br />

Association of Science-Technology Centers 1218<br />

Atlas Performing Arts Center 4024<br />

Black Alliance for Educational Options 3131<br />

BoardSource 744, 745, 992, 1159, 1224, 2280,<br />

3297, 4312, 4451, 4478, 4479, 5798, 6849,<br />

6882, 7378, 7481<br />

Bread for the World Institute 819<br />

Bright Beginnings 2553<br />

British American Security Information Council 6329<br />

Brookings Institution 9821<br />

Capital Area Food Bank 2554<br />

Catholic Legal Immigration Network 6332<br />

Catholics for a Free Choice 827<br />

Center for American Progress 4483<br />

Center for Childrens Law and Policy 3609<br />

Center for Community Change 2458, 3525,<br />

3610-3612, 3789, 3881, 4484-4487, 5823,<br />

5875, 5876, 6336, 6337, 6679, 6891, 6892,<br />

7112-7117, 7239, 7381, 7958, 9606,<br />

9979-9981<br />

Center for Global Development 829, 10028, 10029<br />

Center for Inspired Teaching 2555<br />

Center for Justice and International Law 4048<br />

Center for Law and Social Policy 1245, 3614, 4489,<br />

4490, 6341<br />

Center for Lobbying in the Public Interest 604<br />

Center for Nonprofit Advancement 2462, 2493,<br />

2494, 2556, 2557<br />

Center for Policy Alternatives 4141<br />

Center for Public Integrity 6893<br />

Center for Studying Health System Change 5478<br />

Center for the Study of Social Policy 3616, 3617<br />

Center on Budget and Policy Priorities 1246, 4317,<br />

6348, 6894, 9863<br />

Centre for Development and Population Activities<br />

6352<br />

Child Trends 3622, 6124<br />

Choice USA 635<br />

CityDance Ensemble 2558<br />

Clean Water Fund 5824<br />

Co-op America Foundation 6901<br />

Coalition for Juvenile Justice 3629<br />

Collaborative Communications Group 4496<br />

Columbia Road Health Services 2560<br />

Communications Leadership Institute 843-845,<br />

6127, 6369, 7120<br />

Community Builders 9864<br />

Community Rights Counsel 638, 2263, 2593, 3790,<br />

7123<br />

Community Wealth Ventures 1846, 8068<br />

Congressional Coalition on Adoption Institute 9865<br />

Consortium for Oceanographic Research and<br />

Education 7332<br />

Consortium for School Networking 9394<br />

Consumers Union of United States 7124<br />

Corporate Council on Africa 852<br />

Corporation for Enterprise Development 4513, 6378,<br />

6692<br />

Council for Excellence in Government 6380<br />

Council of Chief State School Officers 215, 4514,<br />

10037<br />

Council of Independent Colleges 6798<br />

Council on Competitiveness 5619<br />

Council on Library and Information Resources 6799<br />

Criminal Justice Coordinating Council 3641, 3642<br />

Cultural Alliance of Greater Washington 2542<br />

Cultural Development Corporation of the District of<br />

Columbia 2563<br />

Dance Institute of Washington 2564<br />

Dance/USA 2565<br />

DC Central Kitchen 7631<br />

DC Children and Youth Investment Trust Corporation<br />

2566<br />

DC Public Charter School Cooperative 117<br />

DC SCORES 2567<br />

DC Wheel Productions 2568<br />

Death Penalty Information Center 7125<br />

DemocracyInAction.org 7126, 7391<br />

DKT International 856, 1274, 5305, 5306<br />

Due Process of Law Foundation 4051<br />

Ecoagriculture International 1275<br />

Economic Policy Institute 7279<br />

Education Sector 3361<br />

Education Trust 710<br />

Electronic Privacy Information Center 6394<br />

Environmental Law Institute 1286<br />

Environmental Leadership Program 1140, 1287,<br />

3848, 3893, 5414, 7249, 9007<br />

Environmental Support Center 642, 4519, 4520,<br />

5826, 7195, 7394, 10120<br />

Equal Justice Works 6398<br />

Fair Chance 2464, 2569, 3791, 8006<br />

Faithworks 2465<br />

Families USA Foundation 300, 2466<br />

Farmworker Justice Fund 6403<br />

Federation for American Immigration Reform 8729<br />

Finance Project 3660, 4523<br />

Focus Project 7395<br />

Fonkoze USA 2441<br />

Food Research and Action Center 1290<br />

Forum for Youth Investment 7396<br />

Foundation Center 3828<br />

FrameWorks Institute 3665<br />

Fund for Global Human Rights 6413<br />

GALA Hispanic Theater 2570<br />

Gallup 2713<br />

Gay and Lesbian Leadership Institute 9253<br />

George Washington University 304, 5491-5496<br />

George Washington University Medical Center 5497<br />

Georgetown University 1297, 5416<br />

Global AIDS Alliance 872<br />

Global Fund for Children 1689, 9824<br />

Global Rights 4057, 6419<br />

GlobalGiving Foundation 592, 7281<br />

Grantmakers for Effective Organizations 155, 875,<br />

1301, 1302, 2571, 3362, 3670, 3851, 4337,<br />

5498, 6132, 7492, 8892<br />

Grantmakers in Health 1303<br />

Greater DC Cares 2467, 2501, 2544<br />

Greater Washington Society of Certified Public<br />

Accountants Educational Foundation 2572<br />

Green Media Toolshed 876, 1304, 6424<br />

H. John Heinz III Center for Science, Economics and<br />

the Environment 8819<br />

Health Policy Alternatives 6211<br />

Healthy Families/Thriving Communities Collaborative<br />

Council 3676<br />

Henry L. Stimson Center 1694<br />

Heritage Foundation 6264<br />

Higher Achievement Program 7672, 9868<br />

Housing Assistance Council 6699<br />

Impact Strategies 1318, 5503, 5768, 6644<br />

In Series 2576<br />

Independent Sector 883, 1456, 4539, 6432, 6433,<br />

8609, 9168<br />

Innovation Network 3678, 3679<br />

Institute for Americas Future 7136<br />

Institute for Community Peace 4342<br />

Institute for Educational Leadership 1321, 9195,<br />

9740<br />

Institute for Higher Education Policy 3367, 3368<br />

Institute for Local Self-Reliance 1545, 2267, 3792,<br />

6951, 6952, 8183<br />

Institute for Policy Studies 3793<br />

Institute for State Effectiveness 2398, 7252<br />

Institute for Womens Policy Research 6445<br />

Institute of Medicine 7879<br />

InterAction: American Council for Voluntary<br />

International Action 6450<br />

International Arts and Artists 10173<br />

International Bank for Reconstruction and<br />

Development 6451, 9636<br />

International Center for Research on Women 1325,<br />

8493-8495<br />

International City/County Management Association<br />

5505, 5506<br />

International Federation of Black Prides 2181<br />

International Finance Corporation 2487, 5276<br />

Jobs with Justice Education Fund 9992<br />

John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts 6675,<br />

8649, 9437<br />

Joint Center for Political and Economic Studies<br />

4348-4350, 6456, 9438, 9439<br />

Judge David L. Bazelon Center for Mental Health Law<br />

7142<br />

Justice Policy Institute 3687<br />

Kaboom 3427-3430, 4022, 5213, 5241, 6866,<br />

7703<br />

Kindling Foundation 2420<br />

Land Trust Alliance 1334, 4545, 5417, 6757, 8184,<br />

8722<br />

Latin American Youth Center 6135<br />

League of Washington Theaters 2578<br />

Liberty Education Forum 773<br />

Liberty Education Fund 2182<br />

Local Initiatives Support Corporation 2470, 3694,<br />

3695, 7712, 8218, 9198, 9902<br />

Management Assistance Group 2580, 7146<br />

Management Systems International 1341<br />

Mary-Helen Mautner Project for Lesbians with Cancer<br />

4152<br />

Mathematical Association of America 9637<br />

Means for Dreams 4026<br />

Microfinance Information Exchange 5993<br />

Moving Forward Contemporary Asian American Dance<br />

Company 2581<br />

My Sisters Place 9871<br />

NARAL Pro-Choice America Foundation 665, 1358<br />

National Abortion Federation 909, 4062, 6165<br />

National Academies 6648<br />

National Academy of Sciences 910, 5522, 5888,<br />

6822, 7337, 7338, 7880<br />

National AIDS Fund 6483<br />

National Alliance for Public Charter Schools 2118,<br />

3710<br />

National American Indian Housing Council 2008,<br />

7067<br />

National Arts Strategies 83, 2806, 2890, 3017,<br />

4004, 4005, 6823, 6824<br />

National Association of Counties Research<br />

Foundation 4367, 5523<br />

National Association of County and City Health<br />

Officials 5524, 5525<br />

National Association of Japan-America Societies<br />

6622<br />

National Association of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and<br />

Transgender Community Centers 4154<br />

National Association of State Universities and Land<br />

Grant Colleges 3373<br />

National Association of System Heads 3374<br />

National Black Justice Coalition 2183, 2184, 4155<br />

National Breast Cancer Coalition Fund 4368<br />

National Caucus of Environmental Legislators 4947<br />

National Center for Alternative Certification 5889<br />

National Center for Family Philanthropy 778, 911,<br />

4258<br />

National Center on Education and the Economy 5890<br />

National Coalition for Asian Pacific American<br />

Community Development 6001<br />

National Coalition for Women with Heart Disease<br />

4983<br />

National Coalition to Abolish the Death Penalty 9799<br />

National Committee for Quality Assurance 5529,<br />

6214<br />

National Committee for Responsive Philanthropy<br />

7148<br />

National Community Reinvestment Coalition 7749<br />

National Council for Community and Education<br />

Partnerships 2284, 2516, 4370<br />

National Council for the Social Studies 8658, 8659<br />

National Council of La Raza 62, 110, 111, 126, 493,<br />

780, 781, 2847, 2848, 3445, 3716-3719,<br />

4174, 4263, 4559, 5679, 5805, 6004, 6231,<br />

6486, 6855, 6856, 7149, 7150, 7204, 7291<br />

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Grants for Capacity Building, Management & Technical Assistance<br />

National Council of Nonprofit Associations 4560,<br />

7256<br />

National Democratic Institute for International Affairs<br />

6007<br />

National Environmental Trust 7257<br />

National Family Planning and Reproductive Health<br />

Association 912, 4064<br />

National Fund for Enterprise Development 6008<br />

National Gallery of Art 5418, 8660<br />

National Gay and Lesbian Task Force 782, 2185<br />

National Governors Association Center for Best<br />

Practices 5530, 5643<br />

National Health Law Program 6488<br />

National Immigration Forum 783, 5891<br />

National Juvenile Defender Center 3720, 7151<br />

National Leadership Roundtable on Church<br />

Management 2450<br />

National League of Cities Institute 2719, 5531,<br />

5532<br />

National Low Income Housing Coalition and Low<br />

Income Housing Information Service 4040<br />

National Music Center and Museum Foundation<br />

9476<br />

National Organization on Disability 6009<br />

National Park Foundation 8617<br />

National Parks Conservation Association 913<br />

National Partnership for Women and Families 6491<br />

National Postdoctoral Association 7881<br />

National Quality Forum 5534<br />

National Rural Housing Coalition 7751<br />

National Science Resources Center 4215<br />

National Trust for Historic Preservation 6495, 9569<br />

National Visionary Leadership Project 6010<br />

National Wildlife Federation 5829<br />

National Womens Law Center 6496, 6983<br />

National Youth Employment Coalition 4564<br />

Neighborhood Funders Group 1365, 10001<br />

Neighborhood Reinvestment Corporation 6017,<br />

9874<br />

New America Foundation 456<br />

New American Schools 127<br />

New Columbia Community Land Trust 6018<br />

New Leaders for New Schools 2472, 2517, 2518,<br />

2582, 9875<br />

Nonprofit Finance Fund 2520, 7769, 9205<br />

NPower Greater DC Region 2473, 2524, 2583, 9876<br />

Ocean Conservancy 1171<br />

Osa, Friends of 9826<br />

Pact Institute 4575<br />

Pan American Health and Education Foundation<br />

10065<br />

Pancreatic Cancer Awareness Foundation 7006<br />

Parents, Families and Friends of Lesbians and Gays<br />

790, 4157<br />

Partnership Project 5831<br />

Paulist National Catholic Evangelization Association<br />

2451<br />

Pax Romana Catholic Movement for Intellectual and<br />

Cultural Affairs USA 2452<br />

People for the American Way Foundation 7007<br />

Perry School Community Services Center 2584<br />

Phelps-Stokes Fund 4578<br />

Philanthropy Roundtable 5844<br />

PlayPumps International 2488<br />

Points of Light Foundation 3736<br />

Population Action International 668<br />

Population Connection 5020<br />

Poverty and Race Research Action Council 7154<br />

Pretrial Services Resource Center 3737<br />

Pro Bono Institute 1383<br />

Progress and Freedom Foundation 9491<br />

Progressive Populist Education Fund 7156<br />

Prometheus Payment 5549<br />

Public Charter Schools Center for Student Support<br />

Services 2475<br />

Public Citizen Foundation 7014<br />

Public Knowledge 6529<br />

Rails to Trails Conservancy 7987<br />

Religious Coalition for Reproductive Choice<br />

Educational Fund 6173<br />

Resource Alliance 6538<br />

Resources for the Future 1398<br />

Roosevelt Institution 7158<br />

Rugmark Foundation 1766<br />

Safe Blood for Africa Foundation 9642<br />

See Forever Foundation 6141<br />

SEED Foundation 3748<br />

Service Corps of Retired Executives Association<br />

2027, 2240<br />

Servicemembers Legal Defense Network 798<br />

Share Our Strength 2490, 5715, 7809, 8122, 8123,<br />

9700<br />

Small Enterprise Education and Promotion Network<br />

6555<br />

Smart Growth America 7441<br />

Smithsonian Institution 6556<br />

Social Compact 7811<br />

Society for Conservation Biology 508, 1414<br />

Society of General Internal Medicine 199, 200<br />

Sojourners, Inc. 7162<br />

Southeast Asia Resource Action Center 6563<br />

Southeast Childrens Fund 2478<br />

Spitfire Strategies 799, 1416-1419<br />

State Associations of Addiction Services 5565<br />

Stewards of Affordable Housing for the Future 7445,<br />

7446<br />

Strategic Education Research Partnership Institute<br />

158, 1175, 6632, 6777<br />

Sudden Cardiac Arrest Association 4986<br />

Supreme Court Historical Society 9520<br />

Teach for America 2479, 2480, 2588, 2915, 9206<br />

TechnoServe 6065, 8001, 10235<br />

Tides Center 951-954<br />

Transatlantic Futures 6581<br />

Transformer 2481, 2589<br />

Trust for Civil Society in Central and Eastern Europe<br />

4609<br />

Twenty-First Century School Fund 2590<br />

U.S.-China Policy Foundation 6624<br />

United Nations Foundation 1825<br />

United States Department of Energy 5204<br />

United States Student Association Foundation 7176<br />

Urban Institute 3765-3767, 4614, 5599-5601,<br />

6600, 10082<br />

USAction Education Fund 5837<br />

Venture Philanthropy Partners 2491, 2536, 2537,<br />

3769<br />

Voices for Americas Children 3771, 3772<br />

Voxiva 7297<br />

Washington Area Womens Foundation 3775<br />

Washington Hospital Center 2682<br />

Washington Interfaith Network 2482, 2483, 2591,<br />

3777, 4616, 6707, 8059<br />

Women Work! The National Network for Womens<br />

Employment 7861<br />

Woolly Mammoth Theater Company 2484, 2540<br />

Workforce Organizations for Regional Collaboration<br />

2541, 7866<br />

World Environment Center 4177<br />

World Resources Institute 2924, 10196<br />

World Vision 10088<br />

World Wildlife Fund 9829<br />

Worldwatch Institute 679<br />

Zero to Three: National Center for Infants, Toddlers<br />

and Families 1463, 2402<br />

ECUADOR<br />

Fondo Ecuatoriano Populorum Progressio 4333<br />

EGYPT<br />

Ministry of Higher Education 6478<br />

Sanabel Microfinance Network of Arab Countries<br />

6047<br />

Solutions Plus Education Center 8431, 8432<br />

ENGLAND<br />

AccountAbility: Institute of Social and Ethical<br />

AccountAbility 1203, 1870, 7230<br />

Africa and Middle East Refugee Assistance 6302<br />

Article 19 814, 6316<br />

BirdLife International 1223<br />

Boster Group Limited 5799<br />

Bristol Education Action Zone 2281<br />

British Museum 6330<br />

Butrint Foundation 1451<br />

Center for British Teachers 2228<br />

Centre for Research and Innovation in Social Policy<br />

and Practice 6355<br />

Down to Earth, International Campaign for Ecological<br />

Justice in Indonesia 6387<br />

Fauna and Flora International 503, 504, 4144<br />

Governance-Access-Learning Network 6420-6422<br />

Institute of Development Studies 6446<br />

International Bar Association 3174<br />

International Community of Women Living with HIV<br />

and AIDS 889<br />

International Social and Environmental Accreditation<br />

and Labelling Alliance 7186<br />

Keystone Accountability 896, 1723<br />

Lancaster University 8391<br />

Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine 10045<br />

Management Strategies for Africa 1340<br />

Marine Stewardship Council 1343<br />

Open University 920<br />

Planned Parenthood Federation, International 3183<br />

SustainAbility 1853<br />

University of London 6596<br />

ETHIOPIA<br />

Amhara Development Association 1215<br />

Ethiopian Public Health Association 1288<br />

Guraghe People Self Help Development Organization<br />

1307<br />

FEDERATED STATES OF MICRONESIA<br />

Conservation Society of Pohnpei 1266<br />

Micronesia Conservation Trust 1350<br />

FIJI<br />

World Wide Fund For Nature-Fiji 3195<br />

FLORIDA<br />

A Gift for Teaching 2648<br />

A Gift for Teaching of Tampa 5672<br />

Adult Literacy League 7533<br />

American Stage Company 7537<br />

Arthur R. Marshall Foundation and Florida<br />

Environmental Institute 5760<br />

Arts Center Association 7548<br />

Arts for Learning Miami 7549<br />

Artserve 2698, 4229, 9768<br />

Baptist Medical Center 2654<br />

Barrier Island Group for the Arts 5087<br />

BETA Center 7559<br />

Bethune-Cookman College 2655<br />

Big Brothers Big Sisters of Greater Miami 7560<br />

BioFlorida 2748<br />

Boys and Girls Clubs of Northeast Florida 2656,<br />

7567<br />

Boys and Girls Clubs of Tampa Bay 7570<br />

Broadway Reinvestment Coalition 2611<br />

Broward County Community Development<br />

Corporation 7574<br />

Broward Performing Arts Foundation 7575<br />

C-ONE: Center on Nonprofit Effectiveness 2631-2633<br />

Cambridge Study Center 2627<br />

Camillus House 7581<br />

Center for Creative Education 2612, 7588<br />

Chamber Foundation, Manatee 2701<br />

ChildNet 7601<br />

Church of God in Christ 2659<br />

City Kids Art Factory 2617<br />

Clara White Mission 2618, 7605<br />

Communities in Schools of Jacksonville 2619, 7613<br />

Community Connections of Jacksonville 2620<br />

Community Service Center of Central Florida 7620<br />

Corporation to Develop Communities of Tampa 7627<br />

Daniel 2660<br />

DeSoto County School District 5230<br />

Direct Action and Research Training Center 4517,<br />

9986<br />

Drug Abuse Comprehensive Coordinating Office<br />

9399<br />

Edison Community College 2738<br />

Engines for Education 5271<br />

Equipping Ministries International 4212<br />

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Grants for Capacity Building, Management & Technical Assistance<br />

GEOGRAPHIC INDEX<br />

Expanding and Preserving Our Cultural Heritage 9406<br />

Family Foundations of Northeast Florida 2664<br />

Florida Atlantic University 2749, 5273<br />

Florida Community Loan Fund 7646<br />

Florida Consortium of Charter Schools 118<br />

Florida Grand Opera 7647<br />

Florida Guardian ad Litem Association 2684<br />

Florida Immigrant Coalition 2634<br />

Florida Learning Alliance 7648<br />

Frontline Outreach 7656<br />

Funders Network for Smart Growth and Livable<br />

Communities 4406, 4923, 7399, 7400<br />

Gateway Community Services 2621<br />

Girl Scouts of the U.S.A. 2628<br />

H. Lee Moffitt Cancer Center and Research Institute<br />

Foundation 7667<br />

Habitat for Humanity of Pinellas 7668<br />

Habitat for Humanity, Sarasota 2629<br />

Health Planning Council of Southwest Florida 2690<br />

Heron Creek Middle School 2691<br />

Hillsborough Community College Foundation 3364<br />

Hispanic Business Initiative Fund of Greater Orlando<br />

2649, 7673<br />

Homebuyer Counseling Collaborative of Central<br />

Florida 8011<br />

Housing Leadership Council of Palm Beach County<br />

2613<br />

Housing Partnership of Northeast Florida 5636,<br />

7681<br />

International Conference of Police Chaplains 10180<br />

Jacksonville Film Events 2622<br />

Jacksonville University 2666<br />

James K. Batten Black Executive Forum 2635<br />

Jewish Family and Community Services 2623<br />

Junior Achievement of West Central Florida 7701<br />

King David Foundation 2636<br />

Latin America Mission 2094<br />

Leadership Broward Foundation 2695<br />

Lemon Bay League 2692<br />

Light of the World Clinic 7709<br />

Local Initiatives Support Corporation 2637, 5981,<br />

7714<br />

Local Initiatives Support Corporation, Jacksonville<br />

5642, 7717<br />

Malivai Washington Kids Foundation 9457<br />

Mary Brogan Museum of Art and Science 9459<br />

Mental Health America of Northeast Florida 2667<br />

Metro Broward Economic Development Corporation<br />

5991<br />

Miami Gay Mens Chorus 2638<br />

Miami Workers Center 9997<br />

Miami Youth SHINE 2639<br />

Miami-Dade College 5992<br />

Miami-Dade County Public Schools 2717, 2718<br />

Museum of Discovery and Science 7743, 7744<br />

Naples Botanical Garden 4422<br />

Neighborhood Housing Services of Clearwater 7755,<br />

7756<br />

Neighborhood Housing Services, Saint Petersburg<br />

7763<br />

New World Symphony 2721<br />

Non-Violence Project USA 2640<br />

Nonprofit Leadership Center of Tampa Bay 2685,<br />

5685, 7466<br />

Nonprofit Resource Institute 2614<br />

Northwood Renaissance 7771<br />

Nova Southeastern University 3732<br />

Orlando Regional Workforce Development<br />

Partnership 7775<br />

Our Kids of Miami-Dade/Monroe 2641<br />

Palm Beach County Literacy Coalition 7777<br />

Palm Beach County Medical Society 2750<br />

Pass It On Ministries of South Florida 2740<br />

Performing Arts Network 2642<br />

Pinellas County Education Foundation 7783<br />

Pioneers, Inc. 2098<br />

Polk Education Foundation and Business Partnership<br />

5688<br />

Ponte Vedra Cultural Center 2624<br />

Power U Center for Social Change 2595<br />

Pridelines Youth Services 2643<br />

Professional Golf Association Foundation 4375<br />

Quantum House 9771<br />

Raymond F. Kravis Center for the Performing Arts<br />

2615<br />

Riverside Avenue Christian Church, Disciples of<br />

Christ 2625<br />

Rollins College 2670, 7436<br />

Safe Schools South Florida 2644<br />

Saint Johns Episcopal Cathedral 2671<br />

Saint Marys Episcopal Church 2672<br />

Salvation Army of Jacksonville 2673<br />

Sarasota County Openly Plans for Excellence 2630<br />

Society of Women Engineers 8430<br />

South Florida Interfaith Committee for Worker Justice<br />

2645<br />

Speech and Hearing Center 2674<br />

Support Center for Sustainable Development 2232<br />

Teach for America 7816, 8047, 8049, 8050<br />

Theater Jacksonville 2675<br />

Third Millennium Ministries 5210<br />

Treasure Coast Homeless Services Council 9594<br />

Turkel Resource Foundation 9529<br />

Turtle Nest Village 7831<br />

Unite for Dignity 2646<br />

United Way, Heart of Florida 7839<br />

University Area Community Development Corporation<br />

7840<br />

University of Central Florida Foundation 7842, 7843<br />

University of Florida 2739<br />

University of Florida Foundation 4388<br />

University of South Florida Foundation 6107, 7849<br />

Urban League of Broward County 7853<br />

Venice Little Theater 2693<br />

We Count 2647<br />

West Florida Child Care and Education Services 9548<br />

Wild Dolphin Project 8678<br />

Womans Club of Jacksonville 2683<br />

Womens Alliance 7862<br />

YMCA, South County Family 2694<br />

YMCA, Tampa Metropolitan Area 7468<br />

Young Singers of the Palm Beaches 2616<br />

Youth Crisis Center 2626<br />

FRANCE<br />

Agent Comptable Secondaire du CNRS 3057<br />

International Institute for Educational Planning 5885<br />

Organisation for Economic Cooperation and<br />

Development 4573<br />

United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural<br />

Organization 956, 6588<br />

GAMBIA<br />

Institute for Human Rights and Development in Africa<br />

6443<br />

GEORGIA<br />

Ahmann 2765-2769<br />

AID Atlanta 2770<br />

AID Gwinnett 2771, 9328<br />

AIDS Alliance for Faith and Health 2772<br />

AIDS Survival Project 2773<br />

American Association of Occupational Health Nurses<br />

Foundation 5085<br />

Americas Second Harvest of Coastal Georgia 9337<br />

Atlanta Business League 7552<br />

Atlanta Coalition of Performing Arts 7553<br />

Atlanta Opera 3987<br />

Atlanta Regional Health Forum 2827<br />

Atlanta Speech School 8924<br />

Atlanta Symphony Orchestra 2774<br />

Atlanta University Center Consortium 3599<br />

Augusta State University 9347<br />

Blind and Low Vision Services of North Georgia 9358<br />

Boys and Girls Clubs of America 1225, 3326<br />

CARE USA 1240, 4481, 10027<br />

CDC Foundation 3795, 5473<br />

Center for Pan-Asian Community Services 9373<br />

Center for the Visually Impaired 2828<br />

Cherokee Child Advocacy Council 2775<br />

Childrens Restoration Network 7603<br />

Clark Atlanta University 8357<br />

Clayton County Board of Commissioners 3628<br />

Cochran Mill Nature Center and Arboretum 2776<br />

Communities in Schools of Atlanta 7612<br />

Crisis Management International 7334<br />

Damespointe 2777-2781<br />

Edge Connection 4099, 8002<br />

Emory University 2829<br />

Federation of Southern Cooperatives and Land<br />

Assistance Fund 9987<br />

Ferst Foundation for Childhood Literacy 2788<br />

First District Regional Educational Service Agency<br />

8369<br />

Friends of Disabled Adults and Children, Too 9414<br />

Gate City Day Nursery Association 2789<br />

Georgia Campaign for Adolescent Pregnancy<br />

Prevention 2757<br />

Georgia Center for Nonprofits 2790, 2821, 2856,<br />

3998, 8008<br />

Georgia Charter Schools Association 119<br />

Georgia Equality Foundation 2178<br />

Georgia Forestwatch 2417<br />

Georgia Institute of Technology 4235<br />

Georgia Justice Project 2791, 2792<br />

Georgia Micro Enterprise Network 5968<br />

Georgia School Council Institute 2793<br />

Georgia Southwestern State University 4025<br />

Georgia State University 2857<br />

Georgia State University Foundation 2794<br />

Georgia State University Research Foundation 2795,<br />

2796<br />

Georgia Tech Foundation 8374<br />

GreenLaw 585, 2839<br />

Habitat for Humanity International 5971<br />

Hancock County Library 9424<br />

Helping Teens Succeed 3363<br />

Housing Initiative of North Fulton 2797<br />

Institute of Church Administration and Management<br />

3342<br />

Interdenominational Theological Center 2652<br />

Intergenerational Resource Center 2798<br />

Jewish Family and Career Services 4411<br />

Juvenile Court of Rockdale County 3688<br />

Kamaron Foundation 8733<br />

Leadership DeKalb 9450<br />

Literacy Action 2799, 9453<br />

Literacy Volunteers of Atlanta 2800<br />

Lula Lake Land Trust 9311<br />

Mercy Health Center 9462<br />

Ministry Ventures 2803, 2804<br />

Morehouse School of Medicine 4366, 5521<br />

Moultrie Technical College Foundation 8616<br />

Mountain View Personal Care Home 9469<br />

Multi-Agency Alliance for Children 2805<br />

National Center for Human Rights Education 6484,<br />

6847<br />

National Christian Foundation 5262, 9296, 9316,<br />

9317, 9654, 10187, 10315<br />

National Council for Black Studies 6485<br />

Northeast Atlanta Ballet Ensemble 2807<br />

Oakhurst Recovery Program 2808<br />

Pathways Community Network 2809, 2810<br />

Pembrook Learning Development 132<br />

Porter Novelli 2830<br />

Prevent Child Abuse Georgia 2761<br />

Push Push Theater Company 2811<br />

Quality Care for Children 2762, 2826, 2849<br />

Refugee Womens Network 6535<br />

Regional Partners Network 9496<br />

Ronald McDonald House of Columbus 9498<br />

Salvation Army of Augusta 9501<br />

Samaritan House of Atlanta 7803<br />

South DeKalb Business Incubator 9512<br />

Southern Education Foundation 10006<br />

Southern Partners Fund 10007<br />

Southern Regional Council 6565, 10008<br />

Southern Regional Education Board 9515<br />

Southwest Georgia United Empowerment Zone 9516<br />

Spelman College 6839<br />

Task Force for Child Survival and Development 5568<br />

Taylor Regional Hospital 9521<br />

Teach for America 2812-2817, 8035, 8039<br />

TechBridge 2535, 5689<br />

Theatrical Outfit 2818<br />

Tubman African-American Museum 2732<br />

University of Georgia 960, 2832, 3796<br />

University of Georgia Research Foundation 3262<br />

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GEOGRAPHIC INDEX<br />

Grants for Capacity Building, Management & Technical Assistance<br />

University System of Georgia Foundation 7515<br />

Urban League, Atlanta 2819<br />

VOX Teen Communications 2820<br />

Wesleyan College 2751<br />

Womens Policy Education Fund 2833<br />

GERMANY<br />

Association for International Education and Exchange<br />

4474<br />

Deutsche Stiftung Weltbevoelkerung 1272<br />

Maecenata Management 2920<br />

Yehudi Menuhin Live Music Now 4122<br />

Zentrum fur Interaktive Medien e.V. 8451-8453<br />

GHANA<br />

INDEPTH Network 7284<br />

GUATEMALA<br />

Financial Network of Community Organizations 6405<br />

GUYANA<br />

Amerindian People Association of Guyana 632<br />

HAITI<br />

Archdiocese of Cap-Haitien 2432<br />

HAWAII<br />

Boys and Girls Club of Hawaii 2900<br />

Collaborative Action for Public Education 3826<br />

Community Links Hawaii 2896<br />

Council for Native Hawaiian Advancement 2894<br />

Daughters of Hawaii 2858<br />

Empower Oahu 2889, 2895<br />

Foster Family Programs of Hawaii 2859<br />

Habitat for Humanity International 2879<br />

Hawaii Alliance for Arts in Education 2860<br />

Hawaii Association of Independent Schools 2874,<br />

2875<br />

Hawaii Canines for Independence 2880<br />

Hawaii Community Services Council 2861<br />

Hawaii Homeownership Center 1986, 2862, 2881<br />

Hawaii Island Land Trust 2882<br />

Hawaii Pediatric Association Research and Education<br />

Foundation 2897<br />

Hawaii State Judiciary 3675<br />

Hawaiian Educational Council 2876<br />

Hawaiian Mission Childrens Society 2863<br />

Honolulu Culture and Arts District Association 2877<br />

Japan-America Society of Hawaii 2872<br />

Kauai Planning and Action Alliance 2864<br />

Kindergarten and Childrens Aid Association<br />

Preschools of Hawaii 2901<br />

Malama Kai Foundation 2878<br />

Marine Aquarium Council 1342<br />

Meals on Wheels of Hawaii 2898<br />

MEO Business Development Corporation 2865<br />

Nature Conservancy of Hawaii 1726, 2866, 2902<br />

Seagull Schools 2903<br />

Special Olympics of Hawaii 2887<br />

Teach for America Hawaii 2867, 2873, 2891, 2892<br />

United Way, Aloha 2868<br />

University of Hawaii 2899<br />

University of Hawaii-West Oahu 4438<br />

Waianae Coast Comprehensive Health Center 2886<br />

Waikiki Health Center 2869, 2883<br />

Waipa Foundation 614<br />

Women Helping Women 2888<br />

Womens Fund of Hawaii 2870, 2884<br />

HONDURAS<br />

Bayan Association for Indigenous Socio-Economic<br />

Development 6323<br />

HUNGARY<br />

Roma Education Fund 7157<br />

ICELAND<br />

Nordurthing Municipality 8618<br />

IDAHO<br />

Ada County Juvenile Court Services 3589<br />

Lee Pesky Learning Center 7319<br />

Lewiston Independent School District No. 1 2905<br />

Neighborhood Housing Services of Idaho 5182,<br />

7757, 8198<br />

Neighborhood Housing Services of Pocatello 2020,<br />

5183<br />

Teton, County of 1805<br />

University of Idaho Foundation 9953<br />

Your Family, Friends and Neighbors 2192<br />

ILLINOIS<br />

Academy for Urban School Leadership 3058, 3083,<br />

3198, 3202, 3211, 3227, 5931, 9611, 10016<br />

Administer Justice 9327<br />

African American Arts Alliance of Chicago 2927<br />

AIDS Foundation of Chicago 2928<br />

Albany Park Neighborhood Council 2929<br />

Albany Park Theater Project 2930<br />

Alexian Brothers Bonaventure House 2931<br />

Allendale Association 9331<br />

Alliance to End Homelessness in Suburban Cook<br />

County 2932<br />

Alternatives, Inc. 3203<br />

American Board of Medical Specialties Research and<br />

Education Foundation 5458<br />

American Theater Company 2933, 4393<br />

Anchor Graphics 2934<br />

Architecture, Construction and Engineering Technical<br />

Charter High School 2935<br />

Arts and Business Council of Chicago 3129<br />

Arts Work Fund for Organizational Development 3212<br />

Asian Health Coalition of Illinois 3084<br />

Asian Human Services 2936<br />

Aspira of Illinois 2937<br />

Aspire of Illinois 2938<br />

Associated Colleges of Illinois 2939<br />

Associated Colleges of the Midwest 6796<br />

Barrel of Monkeys Productions 2940<br />

Beverly Arts Center 7479<br />

Big Brothers Big Sisters of McHenry County 9354<br />

Big Brothers Big Sisters of Will and Grundy Counties<br />

9356<br />

Black Ensemble Theater Corporation 3132, 7480<br />

Branch Family Institute 2941<br />

Broader Urban Involvement and Leadership<br />

Development 7573<br />

Business and Professional People for the Public<br />

Interest 3167<br />

Campaign for Better Health Care 3248<br />

CARE 9614<br />

Casa Central 2942, 2943, 7586<br />

Center for New Community 1466, 5477, 5877, 7118<br />

Center for Tax and Budget Accountability 2944<br />

Centers for New Horizons 7592<br />

Centro Romero 2945<br />

CEOs for Cities 2700, 3619, 3883<br />

Changing Worlds 2946, 3085<br />

Chicago Bilingual Nurse Consortium 3229<br />

Chicago Cares 2906, 2912, 3213, 3948, 5246,<br />

7597, 8215<br />

Chicago Center for Health Systems Development<br />

3230<br />

Chicago Chamber Musicians 2947<br />

Chicago Childrens Choir 3086<br />

Chicago Childrens Museum 3135<br />

Chicago City Theater Company 2948<br />

Chicago Community Loan Fund 5955<br />

Chicago Community Ventures 5956<br />

Chicago Dramatists 2949<br />

Chicago Health Connection 3231<br />

Chicago Human Rhythm Project 2950, 3136<br />

Chicago Jazz Orchestra Association 2951<br />

Chicago Metropolis 2020 2952, 2953, 3060, 3068,<br />

3107, 3122, 3124, 3168<br />

Chicago Patient Safety Forum 3232, 3233<br />

Chicago Public Art Group 2954<br />

Chicago Public Education Fund 3137, 5631<br />

Chicago Public Schools 3087, 8355, 8356<br />

Chicago Rehab Network 2909, 2955, 3123, 3169,<br />

3214, 3949, 5957, 7598<br />

Chicago Sinfonietta 7483<br />

Chicago Teachers Union 3170<br />

Chicago Theater Group 3138<br />

Chicagoland Lutheran Educational Foundation 3266<br />

Child Care Resource and Referral 2956<br />

Children First Fund: The Chicago Public Schools<br />

Foundation 2957-2960, 7331<br />

Childrens Memorial Hospital 5480<br />

Childs Voice School 8934, 8935<br />

ChildServ 2961<br />

Chinese American Service League 2962<br />

Civic Consulting Alliance 2964<br />

Civitas Schools 3088, 3089<br />

Civitas Schools Foundation 2965<br />

Claretian Associates 4397<br />

Coalition of African, Arab, Asian, European and Latino<br />

Immigrants of Illinois 9387<br />

Coalition of Limited English Speaking Elderly 3249<br />

Columbia College 2966, 3090<br />

Communications Network 281, 754, 846, 1262,<br />

2705, 5485, 6128, 7121, 7484, 8804<br />

Community Counseling Centers of Chicago 2967<br />

Community Investment Corporation 5960<br />

Community Media Workshop at Columbia College<br />

2910, 2968, 2969, 3215, 6372<br />

Congo Square Theater Company 2970<br />

Congress for the New Urbanism 8997<br />

Connections for the Homeless 2971<br />

Cook, County of 3637<br />

Corporation for Open Lands 3069<br />

Corporation for Supportive Housing 2922, 2972<br />

Council for Adult and Experiential Learning 3639<br />

Council of Great Lakes Governors 3140<br />

Deeply Rooted Productions 3143<br />

Delta Institute 2973<br />

DePaul University 4098<br />

Donors Forum of Chicago 2974, 2975, 3144, 7638<br />

DuPage Federation of Human Services Reform 2976<br />

Edward Foundation 2977<br />

El Valor Corporation 2978<br />

Elgin Academy 3108<br />

Elgin Childrens Chorus 3109<br />

Elgin Recreation Center 3110<br />

Elgin Youth Symphony Orchestra 3111<br />

Elim Christian Services 9404<br />

Emerald City Theater Company 2979<br />

Episcopal Charities and Community Services of the<br />

Diocese of Chicago 2980<br />

Escorted Transportation Services Northwest 3251<br />

Executive Service Corps of Chicago 2981, 3061,<br />

3216, 3234<br />

Faith in Action of McHenry County 3252<br />

Family Alliance 3253<br />

Feeding America 3827<br />

Field Museum of Natural History 3091<br />

Freedom States Alliance 3146<br />

Gamaliel Foundation 763, 2459, 4530, 4531, 6417,<br />

6418, 7074, 7132, 9988<br />

Garfield Park Conservatory Alliance 7491<br />

Gilloury Institute 2983<br />

Girl Scouts of the U.S.A. 2984, 3112<br />

Giving Institute: Leading Consultants to Non-Profits<br />

9318<br />

Global Philanthropy Partnership 3147<br />

GoodCity 2985<br />

Great Lakes and Saint Lawrence Cities Initiative<br />

3148<br />

Greater Chicago Food Depository 2986<br />

Greater Northwest Chicago Development Corporation<br />

2987, 3217<br />

Hamilton Wings 3113<br />

Health and Disability Advocates 2988<br />

Health and Medicine Policy Research Group 3235<br />

Heartland Alliance for Human Needs and Human<br />

Rights 7134<br />

Hektoen Institute for Medical Research 2989<br />

Highland Park Community Nursery School and Day<br />

Care Center 2990<br />

House Theater of Chicago 2991<br />

Howard Center for Family, Religion and Society<br />

10249<br />

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Grants for Capacity Building, Management & Technical Assistance<br />

GEOGRAPHIC INDEX<br />

Hyde Park Art Center 7494<br />

Hypocrites, The 2992<br />

I-CAR Education Foundation 4172, 9774<br />

ID8 Fund 4340<br />

IFF 2923, 3062, 3114, 3204, 3205, 3236, 6700,<br />

7689<br />

IFP/Chicago 2993<br />

Illinois Adult Day Services Association 3254<br />

Illinois Agricultural Leadership Foundation 2926<br />

Illinois Center for Violence Prevention 3237<br />

Illinois Coalition for Immigrant and Refugee Rights<br />

9990<br />

Illinois Council on Economic Education 7690<br />

Illinois Council on Problem Gambling 3115<br />

Illinois Department of Healthcare and Family Services<br />

3238-3240<br />

Illinois Maternal and Child Health Coalition 3241<br />

Illinois Network of Charter Schools 2994<br />

Illinois Safe Schools Alliance 2995<br />

Illinois State University 7495<br />

Illinois Violence Prevention Authority 3242<br />

Information Technology Senior Management Forum<br />

2507<br />

Inner Voice 2996<br />

Inner-City Muslim Action Network 2997<br />

Inner-City Teaching Corps of America 3092, 3126<br />

Institute of Puerto Rican Arts and Culture 3152<br />

Instituto del Progreso Latino 2998<br />

Intuit: The Center for Intuitive and Outsider Art 2999<br />

Jackie Joyner-Kersee Foundation 4346<br />

Jane Addams Resource Corporation 3000<br />

Jazz Institute of Chicago 3001<br />

Joffrey Ballet 3002<br />

Jump Rhythm Jazz Project 3003<br />

Kartemquin Educational Films 3175, 6458<br />

Lakeside Community Development Corporation 3004<br />

Lambs Farm 9445<br />

Land Connection Foundation 3005<br />

Larkin Center 3116<br />

Latin United Community Housing Association 3006<br />

Latinos United 3154<br />

Lawndale Christian Development Corporation 9449<br />

Lawyers Committee for Better Housing 3218<br />

Lawyers Committee for Civil Rights Under Law 3007<br />

Learning Point Associates 4546, 6645<br />

Liberty Prairie Conservancy 3071<br />

Lifeline Productions 3008<br />

Lincoln Park Community Shelter 3009<br />

Links Hall 3010<br />

Literacy Connection 3117<br />

Little Village Environmental Justice Organization<br />

3011<br />

LM Strategies Consulting, LLC 4355<br />

Local Initiatives Support Corporation 3012, 3176,<br />

3178, 3206, 3219, 3267, 3693, 8221<br />

Loyola University of Chicago 3220<br />

Lugenia Burns Hope Center 3013<br />

Lumity 3221, 3243<br />

Luna Negra Dance Theater 3014<br />

Marcy-Newberry Association 3015, 9458<br />

Marie Sklodowska Curie Metro High School 3093<br />

Mercy Home for Boys and Girls 9463<br />

Merit School of Music 3073<br />

Metropolitan Family Services 7738<br />

Metropolitan Planning Council 7414, 7739<br />

Mikva Challenge Grant Foundation 3094<br />

Misericordia Home 9465<br />

Morton Arboretum 7742<br />

Muntu Dance Theater 3016<br />

Music of the Baroque 7503<br />

Music Theater Workshop 3244<br />

National Adult Protective Services Foundation 3255<br />

National Association of Charter School Authorizers<br />

125, 5280<br />

National Association of Urban Debate Leagues 1893<br />

National Catholic Young Adult Ministry Association<br />

2449<br />

National Opinion Research Center 5533, 6825<br />

National Public Housing Museum 3018<br />

National Training and Information Center 2594,<br />

3207, 4563<br />

Native American Educational Services College 3019<br />

Natya Dance Theater 3020<br />

Neighborhood Housing Services of Chicago 2012,<br />

3208, 3222, 3228, 3963, 6011, 7754, 8223<br />

Neighborhood Housing Services of Elgin 3964<br />

Neighborhood Writing Alliance 3021<br />

Neo-Futurists 3022<br />

New Leaders for New Schools 3023, 3063, 3095,<br />

3096, 3223<br />

New Media for Nonprofits 915-917<br />

New Schools for Chicago 3127, 3199<br />

Next Theater Company 3024<br />

Noble Network of Charter Schools 3209<br />

North Shore Senior Center 9481<br />

Northwestern University 3157, 4239, 5540, 6649,<br />

7506<br />

Operation ABLE 3257<br />

Options for Youth 3181<br />

Ounce of Prevention Fund 10064<br />

Pan-African Association 3025<br />

Parents Alliance Employment Project 9487<br />

Puerto Rican Arts Alliance 3026, 3158<br />

Rebekahs House 3027<br />

Reconciling Ministries Network 791<br />

Remy Bumppo Theater Company 3028<br />

Respiratory Health Association of Metropolitan<br />

Chicago 3029<br />

Resurrection Project 3030<br />

Richard T. Crane Tech Prep Common School 3098,<br />

3099<br />

Roosevelt University 3100, 9744<br />

Rush University Medical Center 3258, 5554<br />

Safer Pest Control Project 3031<br />

Saint James Cathedral 3032<br />

Saint Joseph Institute for the Deaf 8968<br />

Saint Pius V Catholic Church 3033<br />

San Jose Obrero Mission 3034<br />

Schaumburg, Village of 3035<br />

Seminary Consortium for Urban Pastoral Education<br />

3749<br />

Senn High School 3101, 3102<br />

Service Corps of Retired Executives Association<br />

3056<br />

Shanti Foundation for Peace 3036<br />

ShawChicago Theater Company 3037<br />

Shimer College 6838<br />

Sinai Health System 3245, 3246<br />

Soaring Eagle Community Development Corporation<br />

3038<br />

Society of Women Engineers 8623<br />

South Chicago Art Center 3039<br />

Southeast Association for Special Parks and<br />

Recreation 9513<br />

Southeast Environmental Task Force 3081<br />

Southern Illinois University 3159, 9514<br />

Southwest Organizing Project 3040<br />

Southwest Women Working Together 3041<br />

Spoon River College Foundation 9517<br />

Stateway Community Partners 3189<br />

Statewide Independent Living Council of Illinois 2028<br />

Strategic Learning Initiatives 3103, 3224<br />

Summit School 3118<br />

Teach for America 3104, 3200, 3226, 3270, 7823<br />

Teatro Vista Theater with a View 3042, 3161<br />

Timeline Theater Company 3043<br />

Turning Point 9530<br />

Uhlich Childrens Advantage Network 9531<br />

United Neighborhood Organization of Chicago 9532<br />

University of Chicago 959, 3105, 5573, 5574, 6653,<br />

7039, 7040, 10080<br />

University of Illinois 7343<br />

University of Illinois at Chicago 3044, 3106, 5578,<br />

6654, 7344, 7345, 7450<br />

University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign 3045,<br />

7346, 7347<br />

Urban League of Chicago 3046<br />

Utopian Theater Asylum 3047<br />

Victory Gardens Theater 7516<br />

Vital Bridges 3048<br />

Volunteer Center of Northwest Suburban Chicago<br />

3265<br />

Warren-Sharpe Community Center 3049<br />

West Central Municipal Conference 9547<br />

Womens Business Development Center 7864, 9552<br />

Woodstock Institute 3051, 3194, 3977, 6708<br />

YMCA of Elgin 3119<br />

Young Chicago Authors 3052<br />

Youth Leadership Academy 3120<br />

Youth Network Council 3785, 3786<br />

YouthBuild Lake County 3053<br />

YWCA Lake County 8738<br />

YWCA of Elgin 3121<br />

INDIA<br />

Abhivyakti Media for Development 6298<br />

AccountAid India 6300<br />

Ananya Trust 2844<br />

Anusandhan Trust 1216<br />

Appropriate Technology India 6313<br />

Christian Institute of Management 8341<br />

DASRA 8492<br />

Franciscan Sisters of the Immaculate Heart of Mary<br />

2442<br />

Gujarat Institute of Desert Ecology 6425<br />

Indian Institute of Dalit Studies 6434<br />

Institute for Financial Management and Research<br />

885, 886<br />

JWT Delhi 8496-8502<br />

Keystone Foundation 6460<br />

Learning Links Foundation 8392-8397<br />

Muktidhara Sansthan 6480<br />

Murray Culshaw Advisory Services 6481<br />

Nirnaya 6508<br />

Prakriti 6521<br />

Professional Assistance for Development Action<br />

6524<br />

Sa-Dhan Association 6543<br />

Sadhna 6544<br />

Sahjeevan 6545<br />

Sampoerna Foundation 2850<br />

Society for Peoples Awareness and Rural<br />

Development Action 6560<br />

Solidarity and Action Against the HIV Infection in India<br />

1084<br />

Watershed Support Services and Activities Network<br />

6606<br />

INDIANA<br />

100 Black Men of Indianapolis 4167<br />

Allen County Public Library Foundation 3295<br />

American Academy of Osteopathy 8237<br />

Anthony Wayne Rehabilitation Center for the<br />

Handicapped and Blind 3296<br />

AYS, Inc. 3325<br />

Central Indiana Educational Service Center 3360<br />

Challenger Learning Center of Northwest Indiana<br />

9378<br />

Chrysalis Academy of Life and Learning 3328<br />

Coalition for Homeless Intervention and Prevention of<br />

Greater Indianapolis 3385<br />

Community Harvest Food Bank of Northeast Indiana<br />

3298<br />

Community Organizations Legal Assistance Project<br />

3329, 8201<br />

Early Childhood Alliance 3299, 3300<br />

Easter Seals ARC of Northeast Indiana 3301<br />

Fort Wayne Community Schools 222, 7489<br />

Fort Wayne Philharmonic Orchestra 3279<br />

Greater Indianapolis Literacy League 3387<br />

Habitat for Humanity of Warrick County 8607<br />

Harold W. McMillen Center for Health Education<br />

3302<br />

Headwaters Park Alliance 3280, 3288, 3303<br />

Independent Colleges of Indiana 3332<br />

Indiana Amateur Baseball Association 3333<br />

Indiana Association of United Ways 3365<br />

Indiana Black Expo 3334<br />

Indiana Coalition Against Sexual Assault 3388<br />

Indiana Coalition on Housing and Homeless Issues<br />

3335<br />

Indiana Council for the Social Studies 6620<br />

Indiana Department of Education 7496<br />

Indiana Grantmakers Alliance 3366<br />

Indiana Grantmakers Alliance Foundation 3336<br />

Indiana Institute for Global Health 2846<br />

Indiana University 1101<br />

Indiana Youth Institute 3271, 3286, 3287, 3337<br />

Indiana Youth Services Association 3338<br />

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GEOGRAPHIC INDEX<br />

Grants for Capacity Building, Management & Technical Assistance<br />

Indianapolis Center for Congregations 3339<br />

Indianapolis Center for Education Entrepreneurship<br />

3340, 3677<br />

Indianapolis Neighborhood Resource Center 3341,<br />

9432<br />

Indianapolis Professional Association 8217<br />

Interfaith Hospitality Network of Greater Fort Wayne<br />

3304<br />

Jobs Partnership of Greater Indianapolis 3292<br />

Junior Achievement of Northern Indiana 3305<br />

Leadership Fort Wayne 3306<br />

Leadership Ventures 3423<br />

Lifeline Youth and Family Services 3307<br />

Local Initiatives Support Corporation 3277, 3959<br />

Marian College 3319<br />

Marion County Criminal Justice Planning Council<br />

3699<br />

Matthew 25 Health and Dental Clinic 3281<br />

Middle Way House 4421<br />

Montgomery County Education Foundation 8615<br />

National Alliance on Mental Illness Indiana 3320,<br />

3389<br />

Neighborhood Self-Employment Initiative 3346<br />

Northeast Indiana Innovation Center 3289, 3308,<br />

3353, 8224, 8225<br />

Northwest Indiana Federation of Interfaith<br />

Organizations 2911<br />

Northwestern Indiana Regional Planning Commission<br />

3076<br />

NPower Indiana 3272, 3293, 3391<br />

Project Mercy 2489<br />

Public Broadcasting of Northeast Indiana 3309<br />

Purdue University 4240-4242, 8419, 8622<br />

Rebuilding the Wall 3294<br />

Robbins Foundation 3347<br />

Saint Joseph Institute-Indianapolis 8969<br />

Saint Joseph Watershed Initiative Partnership 3310<br />

Science Central 3311<br />

Sigma Theta Tau International Foundation for Nursing<br />

6665<br />

State Student Assistance Commission of Indiana<br />

3378<br />

Teachers Treasures 3278, 3390, 8202<br />

Turnstone Center for Disabled Children and Adults<br />

3312, 3313<br />

United Hispanic Americans 3282<br />

United Way of Allen County 3314<br />

University of Notre Dame 2453, 2677<br />

Urban League of Fort Wayne 3283, 3315<br />

Vincent House 3284<br />

Visiting Nurse and Hospice Home 3316<br />

Young Audiences of Indiana 3351<br />

INDONESIA<br />

Aliansi Masyarakat Adat Nusantara 6305<br />

Combine Resource Institution 6368<br />

Indonesian Centre for Environmental Law 6436<br />

Locally-Managed Marine Area Network 1336, 1337<br />

University of Mulawarman 6598<br />

Yayasan Mitra INTI 6613<br />

IOWA<br />

Bluffs Arts Council 3397<br />

Center on Sustainable Communities 1976, 3394<br />

Child and Family Policy Center 3620<br />

Council Bluffs, City of 3398, 3399<br />

Des Moines Business Education Alliance 3406,<br />

8212<br />

Des Moines Neighbors Neighborhood Resource<br />

Office 3395<br />

Experience Education 5035<br />

Girl Scouts of the U.S.A. 3396<br />

Heartland Area Education Agency 11 3405<br />

Indian Creek Nature Center 4410<br />

Iowa Chronic Care Consortium 3410<br />

Iowa Department of Education 7497<br />

Iowa Division of Criminal and Juvenile Justice<br />

Planning 3682<br />

Iowa State University 4345<br />

Move the Mountain Leadership Center 5012<br />

Municipal Homes 3404<br />

Siouxland Human Investment Partnership 3411<br />

United Way of Central Iowa 9883<br />

University of Iowa 3263<br />

University of Northern Iowa Foundation 3393<br />

West Central Development Corporation 5266<br />

IRELAND<br />

Concern Worldwide 6375<br />

Galway Education Center 4978, 4979<br />

ISRAEL<br />

Beit Issie Shapiro 10218<br />

Coalition for Public Health 637<br />

Green Course - Students for the Environment 652<br />

Ken Lazaken 661<br />

Life and Environment 662<br />

Shalem Fund:The Central Fund for the Development<br />

of Services for the Retarded in the Local Councils<br />

10234<br />

Yedid-The Association for Community Empowerment<br />

in Israel 680<br />

ITALY<br />

Bioversity International 498<br />

Canalescuola 8353<br />

JAPAN<br />

Keio University 4981<br />

Society for AIDS Care 6773<br />

United Nations University 510<br />

JORDAN<br />

INJAZ for the Creation of Economic Opportunities for<br />

Jordanian Youth 8378, 8379<br />

KANSAS<br />

Angel Capital Education Foundation 5269<br />

Big Brothers Big Sisters, Kansas 7561<br />

City Vision Ministries 7604<br />

Community Housing Wyandotte County 5255, 6691,<br />

7618<br />

Community Resources Council of Shawnee County<br />

3412<br />

Family Conservancy 6694<br />

Fort Hays State University 3415, 3416<br />

Geary County Hospital 3417<br />

Heartspring 9425<br />

IDEA Center 8200<br />

Kansas Area Office of the United Methodist Church<br />

3418, 3419<br />

Kansas Association of Local Health Departments<br />

3420, 3421<br />

Kansas Association of Teachers of Mathematics<br />

5277<br />

Kansas Association of Teachers of Science 5278<br />

Kansas State University 3401<br />

Kansas Womens Business Center 5260<br />

Land Institute 3422<br />

National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics 9474<br />

Saint Joseph Institute for the Deaf 8967<br />

Teach for America 5287<br />

Unified Government of Wyandotte County/Kansas<br />

City 3424<br />

University of Kansas 5285, 6595<br />

University of Kansas Center for Research 8440<br />

Western Kansas Child Advocacy Center 9549<br />

Wichita State University 6657<br />

KENTUCKY<br />

Americana Community Center 9336<br />

Appalachian College Association 6716, 6794<br />

Berea College 8680<br />

Big Brothers Big Sisters of the Bluegrass 9355<br />

Center for Great Neighborhoods of Covington 3991,<br />

8203, 9192<br />

Center for Leadership in School Reform 9372<br />

Center for Nonprofit Excellence 3438, 3440, 3443<br />

Council of State Governments 3141, 3142<br />

Diocese of Lexington 2437<br />

Green River Regional Educational Cooperative 9420<br />

Heuser Hearing Institute 9426<br />

Jefferson County Board of Education 3441<br />

Jefferson County Public Schools 3444, 7498<br />

Kentucky Council on Postsecondary Education 3369<br />

Kentucky River Community Care 5511<br />

National Center for Family Literacy 3712<br />

National Partnership for Juvenile Services 3721,<br />

3722<br />

New Directions Housing Corporation 3442<br />

Owensboro Area Museum of Science and History<br />

9486<br />

People to People 1379<br />

Prichard Committee for Academic Excellence 6522<br />

Youth Alive 9558<br />

KENYA<br />

Association of Consecrated Women in Eastern and<br />

Central Africa 2736<br />

Centre for African Family Studies 1247<br />

Education for Life Program 2439<br />

Holy Ghost Fathers 2444<br />

International Council of African Museums 619<br />

Kenya Agricultural Commodity Exchange 7287<br />

Kenya Community Development Foundation 6459<br />

Liverpool VCT and Care Kenya 901<br />

Performing and Visual Arts Centre 6518<br />

Urgent Action Fund for Womens Human Rights Africa<br />

6601<br />

KYRGYZSTAN<br />

Soros Foundation-Kyrgyzstan 7163<br />

LAOS<br />

Rural Research and Development Training Center<br />

4960<br />

LEBANON<br />

American University of Beirut 813<br />

LESOTHO<br />

Lesotho Ministry of Health and Social Welfare 4354<br />

Machobane Agricultural Development Foundation<br />

4357<br />

LOUISIANA<br />

Abeona House 3495<br />

Alliance for Affordable Energy 7374<br />

Angels Place 9338<br />

Association for Retarded Citizens, Ouachita 9346<br />

Boy Scouts of America 9360<br />

Boys And Girls Club of Central Louisiana 9361<br />

Catholic Charities Archdiocese of New Orleans 3464<br />

Coalition to Restore Coastal Louisiana 7385<br />

Contemporary Arts Center 618<br />

Council for a Better Louisiana 3501<br />

Deep South Center for Environmental Justice 4050<br />

Dillard University 5881<br />

Family Foundation of Southwest Louisiana 3466<br />

Forum for Equality Foundation 2177<br />

Greater New Orleans Afterschool Partnership 3478<br />

Greater New Orleans Nonprofit Knowledge Works<br />

3447, 3448, 3465, 3471<br />

Green Project 9419<br />

Gulf Restoration Network 3458, 4534<br />

Idea Village 101, 3467, 3479, 3497<br />

Kingsley House 3690<br />

Longue Vue House and Gardens 620<br />

Louisiana Association of Nonprofit Organizations<br />

3449, 3453, 3493, 3502-3504, 4356, 5214,<br />

5722<br />

Louisiana Baptist Foundation 3472<br />

Louisiana Board of Regents 5886<br />

Louisiana Department of Education 8400<br />

Louisiana Division of Administration 7499<br />

Louisiana Public Health Institute 5515<br />

Louisiana Resource Center for Educators 3454,<br />

3505, 4214<br />

Louisiana, State of 3698<br />

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Grants for Capacity Building, Management & Technical Assistance<br />

GEOGRAPHIC INDEX<br />

Loyola University 3498, 6468<br />

Medical Center of Louisiana Foundation 5519<br />

National Alliance on Mental Illness New Orleans<br />

9473<br />

National Pastoral Center for Vietnamese Apostolates<br />

3455<br />

New Leaders for New Schools 3481, 3482<br />

New Orleans Center for Creative Arts-Riverfront 7423<br />

New Orleans Museum of Art 5776<br />

New Orleans Neighborhood Development<br />

Collaborative 3726<br />

New Orleans Redevelopment Authority 7292<br />

New Schools for New Orleans 236, 487, 2243,<br />

2519, 3097, 3459, 3473, 3483-3488, 3499,<br />

3727, 3728, 5217, 8025, 8026, 10053<br />

NO/AIDS Task Force 2187<br />

NOLA 180 3500<br />

OBrien House 3506<br />

Ochsner Clinic Foundation 9484<br />

Operation REACH 3489<br />

Orleans Parish Juvenile Court 3733<br />

Public Affairs Research Council of Louisiana 3507<br />

Reconcile New Orleans 9494<br />

School Leadership Center of Greater New Orleans<br />

3450, 3451<br />

Slidell Art League 9509<br />

Teach for America, Greater New Orleans 3201, 3461,<br />

3468-3470, 3474, 3490, 3491<br />

Teach for America, South Louisiana 3457, 3494,<br />

3508<br />

Tulane Educational Fund 4967<br />

Tulane University 5904<br />

United Way for the Greater New Orleans Area 1430,<br />

3462<br />

United Way, Capital Area 3509<br />

University of New Orleans Foundation 3452<br />

Volunteer and Information Agency 3460<br />

Volunteers of America, Greater Baton Rouge 3510<br />

Way Maker Rescue Mission 3463<br />

Willwoods Community Management 3446<br />

Xavier University of Louisiana 5910<br />

MADAGASCAR<br />

University of Antananarivo 3190<br />

World Wide Fund for Nature-Madagascar 3196<br />

MAINE<br />

Alzheimers Association 3517<br />

Bowdoin College 6883<br />

Center for Health Policy Development 1244, 6202,<br />

6203<br />

Common Good Ventures 3515<br />

Consulting for Creative Options 3520<br />

Downeast Lakes Land Trust 8718<br />

Eastern Maine Development Corporation 7180<br />

Environment Northeast 4054<br />

Equality Maine 2171<br />

Gulf of Maine Lobster Foundation 7403<br />

Gulf of Maine Research Institute 3839<br />

Institute for Global Ethics 4343<br />

ITN America 3513<br />

Jobs for Maines Graduates 3518<br />

Mabel Wadsworth Womens Health Center 3519<br />

Maine Center for Educational Services 9742<br />

Maine Highlands Guild 4061<br />

Maine Medical Center 5516<br />

Maine Mentoring Partnership 7726<br />

Maine Primary Care Association 3523<br />

Medical Care Development 4358<br />

Pineland Farms 3516<br />

Platform Shoes Forum 1128, 3514<br />

Resources First Foundation 9670<br />

Thomas College 3511<br />

Training and Development Corporation 8625<br />

University of Southern Maine 3524, 5588-5590,<br />

7177<br />

Western Mountains Alliance 3533<br />

MALAYSIA<br />

Consumers Association of Penang 6377<br />

International Council on Management of Population<br />

Programmes 1326<br />

SIS Forum Malaysia Berhad 6554<br />

Third World Network 6577<br />

MARYLAND<br />

Abilities Network 3821<br />

Advocates for Children and Youth 3800<br />

American Foundation for Pharmaceutical Education<br />

6787<br />

Anacostia Watershed Society 2550<br />

Archdiocese of Baltimore 2734<br />

Associated Black Charities 3596, 3597<br />

Association of Baltimore Area Grantmakers 3542,<br />

3557, 3598, 3801, 3822, 7103<br />

B-Spirit-A2Y 3543<br />

Baltimore Education Network 3576, 3600, 7104<br />

Baltimore Health Care Access 3544<br />

Baltimore Homeownership Preservation Coalition<br />

3802<br />

Baltimore Medical System 7105<br />

Baltimore Museum of Art 7554<br />

Baltimore Substance Abuse Systems 7106, 7107<br />

Baltimore, City of 3601<br />

Bicycle Federation of America 5462, 5463<br />

Biophysical Society 7877<br />

Bon Secours of Maryland Foundation 7562<br />

Brandon Roberts and Associates 3133, 6328<br />

Brophy and Reilly LLC 6331<br />

Business Volunteers Unlimited Maryland 3392,<br />

3799, 3803, 6781<br />

Calvert Social Investment Foundation 5034, 6764<br />

Caroline Freiss Center 7584<br />

CASA of Maryland 2461, 4395<br />

Catholic Relief Services 4914<br />

Center for Applied Research and Technical<br />

Assistance 3608, 6334<br />

Center for Health and Gender Equity 830<br />

Center for International Theater Development 6339<br />

Chesapeake Bay Foundation 3545<br />

Chesapeake Bay Funders Network 2463<br />

Chesapeake Research Consortium 3581<br />

Cheswick Center 6121-6123<br />

CHF International 10032<br />

Children and Adults with Attention-Deficit/<br />

Hyperactivity Disorder 3317<br />

Citizens Planning and Housing Association<br />

3559-3561, 3625, 3804, 7119, 7384<br />

Civic Works 3562<br />

Class Acts Arts 2559<br />

Coalition to End Childhood Lead Poisoning 3630<br />

Collective Banking Group of Prince Georges County<br />

and Vicinity 7609<br />

Community Bridges 2561<br />

Community Conferencing Center 7122<br />

Comprehensive Housing Assistance 3805, 7621<br />

Court Appointed Special Advocates of Baltimore<br />

3640<br />

Creative Alliance 3563, 3806<br />

Cross and Joftus 4516<br />

Dance Exchange 6803<br />

Development Training Institute 7634-7636, 7964<br />

East Baltimore Development 3646-3651, 3807<br />

Family League of Baltimore City 3564, 3658, 3818<br />

Foundation of the National Association of Catering<br />

Executives 2543<br />

Four-H Council, National 1190, 1191<br />

Friends of the Family 2498-2500<br />

Fund for Educational Excellence 3548<br />

Fusion Partnerships 3565, 3666, 3667, 7131<br />

Goodwill Industries of the Chesapeake 3829<br />

Govans Ecumenical Development Corporation 3808,<br />

7662<br />

Greater Baltimore Cultural Alliance 3566<br />

Hatcher Group 4537<br />

Healthy Neighborhoods 3567<br />

Healthy Teen Network 9867<br />

Herring Run Watershed Association 3809<br />

Home Builders Care Foundation 2502, 2503<br />

IMPACT Silver Spring 2468, 2504-2506, 2545,<br />

2575, 8012<br />

Institute for Conservation Leadership 3582, 4542,<br />

7972, 8182, 9020, 9021<br />

Interfaith Works 2577<br />

JHPIEGO 5310<br />

Job Opportunities Task Force 3683-3685, 3833,<br />

7139-7141<br />

Johns Hopkins University 3153, 3343, 3549-3551,<br />

4347, 5509, 5510, 5637, 5638, 6285, 6286,<br />

7405, 10041, 10042<br />

Jubilee Baltimore 3810<br />

Junior League of Baltimore 3834<br />

Just Partners 3686<br />

KIPP Baltimore 3811<br />

Live Baltimore Home Center 3568, 3812<br />

Lutheran Services in America 10307<br />

Maryland Association of Nonprofit Organizations<br />

2471, 7412<br />

Maryland CASA Association 9869<br />

Maryland Catholic Conference 2447<br />

Maryland Department of Juvenile Services 3700<br />

Maryland Food Bank 3813<br />

Maryland League of Conservation Voters Education<br />

Fund 3583<br />

Maryland Mentoring Partnership 5155, 9870<br />

Maryland State Department of Education 5990<br />

Maryland Volunteer Lawyers Service 7728<br />

Mental Health Policy Institute for Leadership and<br />

Training 3577<br />

Mid-Atlantic Association of Community Health<br />

Centers 7147<br />

Midtown Academy 3814<br />

Museum for Contemporary Arts 3569<br />

NAACP 6482<br />

National Alliance for Caregiving 3256<br />

National Alliance of Multi-Ethnic Behavioral Health<br />

Associations 3711<br />

National Alliance of Vietnamese American Service<br />

Agencies 5999<br />

National Alliance on Mental Illness Metropolitan<br />

Baltimore 3835<br />

National Catholic Community Foundation 2448<br />

National Womens Studies Association 6497<br />

Neighborhood Housing Services of Baltimore 6785,<br />

7753, 8020, 9775<br />

Network for Good 516, 5893<br />

New Leaders for New Schools 3552, 3836<br />

Nonprofit Village Center 2521-2523<br />

Olney Theater Corporation 4424<br />

Open Society Institute 3570<br />

Organization of Black Airline Pilots 4373<br />

Parks and People Foundation for Baltimore<br />

Recreation and Parks 3571, 3572<br />

Partnership for Jewish Life and Learning 2525, 5448,<br />

5817<br />

Patterson Park Community Development Corporation<br />

3815<br />

Potomac Conservancy 2474<br />

Primary Care Coalition of Montgomery County 2585<br />

Prince Georges Child Resource Center 2586<br />

Pulmonary Hypertension Association 4985<br />

Pyramid Atlantic 2587<br />

Ready At Five Partnership 9877<br />

Resource Development Institute 3744<br />

Round House Theater 2476, 2477<br />

SeaWeb 1406-1408<br />

Sinai Hospital of Baltimore 3553<br />

Skatepark of Baltimore 3554<br />

South Asian American Leaders of Tomorrow 6051<br />

Spry Foundation 3260<br />

Station North Arts and Entertainment District 3816<br />

Success for All Foundation 9142<br />

Synergy Enterprises 4604<br />

Teach for America 3555, 3573, 3580, 3819, 3820,<br />

5171, 7820, 8051<br />

University of Baltimore 3556<br />

University of Baltimore Educational Foundation 3574,<br />

3817<br />

University of Maryland-Baltimore 6220<br />

University of Maryland-Baltimore Foundation 3761<br />

Urban Leadership Institute 3575<br />

Wide Angle Community Media 7178<br />

MASSACHUSETTS<br />

Abortion Access Project 552, 4043<br />

ACCION International 512, 5932, 5933<br />

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Grants for Capacity Building, Management & Technical Assistance<br />

ACHIEVE, Inc. - A Resource Center on Standards,<br />

Assessments, Accountability and Technology<br />

2279<br />

Algebra Project 9973<br />

Alzheimers Services of Cape Cod and the Islands<br />

7536<br />

American Evaluation Association 3593<br />

Appalachian Mountain Club 4045<br />

Bay Cove Human Services 4394<br />

Beverly Affordable Housing Coalition 3867<br />

Big Brothers Big Sisters of Hampden County 3978<br />

Big Brothers Big Sisters of Massachusetts Bay 3868<br />

Big Brothers of Massachusetts Bay 4130<br />

Biondolillo Associates 1222<br />

Bnai Brith Housing New England 3869<br />

Boston Academy of Music 3870, 3988<br />

Boston Cares 3842, 6243, 6722<br />

Boston Center for Community and Justice 3871<br />

Boston College 3605, 5464, 5465<br />

Boston Educational Development Foundation 3872<br />

Boston History Center and Museum 4131<br />

Boston Local Development Corporation 5940<br />

Boston Medical Center 5139<br />

Boston Parent Organizing Network 3873<br />

Boston Plan for Excellence in the Public Schools 818<br />

Boston Plan for Excellence in the Public Schools<br />

Foundation 10024<br />

Boston Police Department 3874<br />

Boston Public Schools 208<br />

Boston Ten Point Coalition 746<br />

Boston University 5466-5469<br />

Boston Youth Symphony Orchestras 3875<br />

Bowdoin-Geneva Main Streets 7563<br />

Boy Scouts of America 3979<br />

Brandeis University 4629, 4630<br />

Bridgespan Group 820, 1227, 3606, 3876, 6118,<br />

7277<br />

Brookview House 4093<br />

Building Educated Leaders for Life Foundation 2260,<br />

6119<br />

Building Excellent Schools 116, 977, 2105, 3877,<br />

4080, 6667<br />

Building Materials Resource Center 3512<br />

Camp Starfish 3824<br />

Cantata Singers 3989<br />

Cape Cod Free Clinic and Community Health Center<br />

4132<br />

Cape Cod Stranding Network 4133<br />

Cape Museum of Fine Arts 7583<br />

Catholic Legal Immigration Network 4094<br />

Center for Collaborative Education 1188,<br />

3843-3845, 3878-3880<br />

Center for Effective Philanthropy 828, 1242, 1243,<br />

3290, 3359, 3990, 4488, 5270, 5474, 6120,<br />

6269, 7240, 7382, 7482, 8228, 8800, 9982<br />

Center for Human Development 3980<br />

Center for Public Interest Research 831<br />

Center for Teen Empowerment 7591<br />

Center for Women and Enterprise 514, 3947, 6724<br />

Central Square Theater 3882<br />

Citizen Schools 3884, 6126<br />

City on a Hill Charter School 4081<br />

City to City Boston 3885<br />

Civil Society Institute 4916, 8994<br />

Clarke School for the Deaf 8936<br />

Clean Air Task Force 3139<br />

Common Impact 3846, 3887, 3888, 3993, 4030,<br />

4096<br />

Commonwealth Tenants Association 4082<br />

Commonwealth Zoological Corporation 8716<br />

Community Catalyst 4500, 4501, 5486, 5487, 6153<br />

Community Economic Development Assistance<br />

Corporation 6728<br />

Community Harvest Project 4126<br />

Community Resources for Justice 3634<br />

Community Servings 2165<br />

Community Training and Assistance Center 4506,<br />

6908-6911<br />

Community United Way of Pioneer Valley 3981<br />

Community Works 4097<br />

Congregacion Leon de Juda 3889<br />

Dimock Community Health Center 3890<br />

Earthwatch Institute 3274, 5410<br />

Ecclesia Ministries 6918, 6919<br />

EcoLogic Development Fund 1677, 2415, 3528,<br />

5962, 6731<br />

Education Development Center 4330, 7127, 7487,<br />

9403, 9632<br />

Education Resource Strategies 2782-2787<br />

Efficacy Institute 3838, 3847, 3891<br />

Ellis Memorial and Eldredge House 3892<br />

Environmental Careers Organization 154, 6754,<br />

6755<br />

Environmental Health Fund 4055, 6926<br />

Environmental Leadership Program 7220<br />

Ethos 7642<br />

Executive Service Corps of New England 3275, 3849,<br />

3894, 3995, 4100<br />

Facing History and Ourselves National Foundation<br />

6928<br />

Fairmount/Indigo Line CDC Collaborative 3895<br />

Families First Parenting Programs 8229<br />

Fenway Community Health Center 3896<br />

Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund 69, 646, 1680-1682,<br />

1911, 2411, 3291, 3850, 3897, 4018, 4288,<br />

5258, 5364, 5365, 5380, 5663, 5779,<br />

6255-6263, 9264, 9615<br />

Fine Arts Work Center in Provincetown 5415<br />

First Night Boston 3898<br />

Five Colleges 3996<br />

Food Project 8719<br />

Freedom House 4101<br />

Freedom Trail Foundation 3899<br />

From the Top 7490<br />

FSG Social Impact Advisors 761, 1295, 1534, 2982,<br />

3475-3477, 4250, 4279, 4529, 4999, 5097,<br />

7397, 8464, 9839, 9887<br />

Generations Incorporated 4083<br />

Good Gear 6130<br />

Greater Boston Food Bank 3900, 7663<br />

Greater Boston Interfaith Organization 3671, 3901,<br />

3950, 3951, 6229, 7664<br />

Green Corps 651, 4058, 5827<br />

Green Roundtable 3852<br />

Greenlight Fund 2407, 3902, 3903<br />

Hampshire College 1308, 6159, 6426, 7183<br />

Hancock Shaker Village 3999<br />

HAP, Inc. 2608, 3952<br />

Harvard Pilgrim Health Care 5500<br />

Harvard University 878, 1310, 1311, 2687, 2714,<br />

3151, 3674, 4535, 4536, 5501, 6206, 6207,<br />

6616, 7282, 9766<br />

Health Services Partnership of Dorchester 4090<br />

Hispanic Office of Planning and Evaluation 3853<br />

Homeless Empowerment Project 4102<br />

Homes for Our Troops 2116<br />

HopeFound 3905, 4103, 4135<br />

Housing Families 7680<br />

Housing Partners 2715<br />

Hyde Park Arts Initiative 3906<br />

ICA Group 9229<br />

Indian Hill Arts 4001<br />

InnerCity Entrepreneurs 3907, 3953, 7692<br />

Institute for Healthcare Improvement 1919, 2908,<br />

5504, 8066<br />

Institute of Contemporary Art 3908<br />

Interaction Institute for Social Change 1546, 1547,<br />

2142, 6449<br />

Intercultural Center for Research in Education 3854<br />

Jamestown Project 7137<br />

Jericho Road Project 3909<br />

Jewish Vocational Service 4544<br />

Jobs for the Future 5508, 6455<br />

Jose Mateo Ballet Theater 3915<br />

JSI Research and Training Institute 3522<br />

Karuna Center for Peacebuilding 3916, 6961<br />

Kwong Kow Chinese School 3840<br />

La Alianza Hispana 3917<br />

Lawyers Clearinghouse on Affordable Housing and<br />

Homelessness 4104<br />

Lesley University 3841<br />

Lighthouse Academies 123, 7455<br />

Little Sisters of the Assumption Family Health<br />

Services 4031<br />

Local Initiatives Support Corporation 3538, 7710<br />

Lowell Public Schools 4123<br />

Madison Park Development Corporation 7725<br />

Management Consulting Services 3855, 4105<br />

Management Sciences for Health 3918<br />

Marion Institute 1479<br />

Mass Insight Education and Research Institute 3919,<br />

10046<br />

Mass Mentoring Partnership 3920, 4106<br />

Massachusetts Advocates for Children 3921<br />

Massachusetts Affordable Housing Alliance 7729<br />

Massachusetts Association of Community<br />

Development Corporations 3922, 3960, 3961,<br />

3983, 4107, 7413, 7730<br />

Massachusetts Business Alliance for Education<br />

3923<br />

Massachusetts Center for Charter Public School<br />

Excellence 3924<br />

Massachusetts Continuing Legal Education 4127<br />

Massachusetts Department of Education 7500<br />

Massachusetts Department of Youth Services 3701<br />

Massachusetts General Hospital 6212<br />

Massachusetts Health Quality Partners 6213<br />

Massachusetts Institute of Technology 904-906,<br />

5379, 7335, 7336, 8404-8408<br />

Massachusetts School-Age Coalition 3856<br />

Massachusetts State Science Fair 1194<br />

Mathematica Policy Research 1344<br />

McLean Hospital 1195, 1196<br />

MissionSAFE: A New Beginning 4084<br />

Monitor Group 1351, 1352, 7290<br />

Mount Holyoke College 6821<br />

Museum of Science 515, 8416<br />

My Turn 3925<br />

National Center on Family Homelessness 4369<br />

National Network of Abortion Funds 2268<br />

National Religious Partnership for the Environment<br />

914<br />

Nativity Preparatory School of New Bedford 8232<br />

Neighborhood Housing Services of Chelsea 2011,<br />

3962<br />

Neighborhood Housing Services of the South Shore<br />

3969, 4108<br />

New England Aquarium 1367<br />

New England Foundation for the Arts 3857, 3858,<br />

3926, 4006, 6501, 6502, 6740, 6859, 10210<br />

New England Medical Center Hospitals 6215<br />

New Profit 2720, 3927-3930, 4085, 6776, 9214<br />

Nonprofit Finance Fund 3859, 3931<br />

Nonprofit Information Networking Association 6511,<br />

10002, 10058<br />

Northeast Action 6512<br />

Northeast States for Coordinated Air Use<br />

Management 918<br />

Northeast Sustainable Agriculture Working Group<br />

7079<br />

Northeastern University 3932<br />

Nuestra Comunidad Development Corporation 7772<br />

Ocean Alliance 8661<br />

Old Dartmouth Historical Society 4009<br />

Open Learning Exchange 919<br />

Organizing and Leadership Training Center 3933,<br />

3975, 4086<br />

Orion Society 2271<br />

Osterville Free Library Corporation 4010, 4027<br />

Participatory Culture Foundation 7430<br />

Partnership 3934<br />

Pathfinder International 923<br />

Patrick Ohearn School 3935<br />

Peace Development Fund 5773<br />

Peace Games 4136<br />

Philanthropic Initiative 3734, 4023, 5376, 5381,<br />

10212-10214<br />

Pine Street Inn 7782<br />

Planning Office for Urban Affairs 4110<br />

Por Cristo 4137<br />

Presentation School Foundation 3936<br />

Private Industry Council of Boston 4068, 4111<br />

Project for School Innovation 3860<br />

Project RIGHT 6670<br />

Proteus Fund 6528<br />

Public Conversations Project 930<br />

Public Policy Institute 3937<br />

Quincy 2000 Corporation 7787<br />

RAW Art Works 7788<br />

Root Capital 1765, 1851, 2426, 6044<br />

Root Cause Institute 4112<br />

Safe Passage 3984<br />

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GEOGRAPHIC INDEX<br />

Saint Francis House 4074<br />

Salem Harbor Community Development Corporation<br />

3938<br />

SEED Systems 7160<br />

Smith College 7025, 8970, 8971<br />

Society for Organizational Learning 4381, 6235,<br />

7161<br />

South Boston Neighborhood House 4115<br />

Sportsmens Tennis Club 3939<br />

Stand for Children Leadership Center 3940-3942,<br />

9215<br />

Steppingstone Foundation 3943<br />

Strong Women Strong Girls 4087<br />

Summer Stages Dance 7447<br />

Teachers 21 4125<br />

TechMission, Inc. 4116<br />

Technical Assistance Collaborative 4041, 4042<br />

Tellus Institute for Resource and Environmental<br />

Strategies 1803<br />

TEN Charities 1804<br />

Tenacity, Inc. 4088<br />

Third Sector New England 386, 3754, 3862, 3863,<br />

3944, 4117, 6576, 7189, 7202<br />

Travel Institute 2548<br />

Treehouse Foundation 7829<br />

Trustees of Reservations 6758<br />

Trusteeship Institute 8172<br />

Tufts University 1820-1822<br />

Twin Cities Community Development Corporation<br />

4128<br />

United States Distance Learning Association 5692<br />

University of Massachusetts 8441<br />

University of Massachusetts Medical School 8442<br />

Urban Edge 7851<br />

Urban League of Eastern Massachusetts 3945<br />

W G B H Educational Foundation 969<br />

Wellspring House 7857<br />

Western Massachusetts Enterprise Fund 3541,<br />

3976, 7860<br />

Womens Action for New Directions Education Fund<br />

6607<br />

Womens Lunch Place 4119<br />

Woods Hole Research Center 7474<br />

Worcester Center for Crafts 4129<br />

Worcester Polytechnic Institute 7354, 8449<br />

Worcester Regional Science and Engineering Fair<br />

8450<br />

Year Up 4120, 4121<br />

YMCA Shared Services 8327, 8328<br />

Youth Development Organization 4089<br />

YouthBuild USA 3787<br />

Zeiterion Theater 7868, 7869<br />

Zoo New England 3946, 4124<br />

MEXICO<br />

Alternativa Solidaria Chiapas 6306<br />

Autonomous Group for Environmental Research<br />

6322<br />

Center for Investigation for Success and Quality of<br />

Education 6340<br />

Center for Research and Advanced Studies of the<br />

National Polytechnic Institute 6342<br />

Center for Research and Higher Studies in Social<br />

Anthropology 832<br />

Centro Mexicano de Derecho Ambiental 833<br />

Colmena Milenaria 6367<br />

Comunidad y Biodiversidad 1265<br />

Consejo Ciudadano del Premio Nacional de<br />

Periodismo 850<br />

Environmental and Social Studies Group 6397<br />

Fomento Cultural y Educativo 6409<br />

Fundacion Junto con los Ninos de Puebla 6415<br />

Higher Technological Studies Institute 6428<br />

Innovation and Educational Support 6437<br />

Instituto Latinoamericano de la Comunicacion<br />

Educativa 8386, 8387<br />

Mexican Center for Philanthropy 4552<br />

Mexican Nature Conservation Fund 1349<br />

Mexican Network of Community Radio 6471<br />

Mexico-North Research Network 6472<br />

Parque Rio Bravo 9725<br />

Pro Esteros Lagunas y Marismas de las Californias<br />

1384, 1385<br />

ProDevelopment: Finance and Microenterprise 6523<br />

Rostros y Voces 6542<br />

Sociedad Mexicana pro Derechos de la Mujer 6559<br />

Sonora Ciudadana 944<br />

MICHIGAN<br />

Abundant Life Ministries 4273<br />

Accounting Aid Society 4450, 4626<br />

Alongside, Inc. 4211<br />

American Red Cross 4646<br />

Ann Arbor Spark 4216<br />

Arab Community Center for Economic and Social<br />

Services 6314<br />

Archdiocese of Detroit 4627<br />

Arts Council of Greater Kalamazoo 4265<br />

ArtServe Michigan 4628<br />

Battle Creek Health System 4309<br />

Battle Creek School District 4310<br />

Benton Harbor Area Schools 207<br />

Birmingham Bloomfield Art Association 4168<br />

Burnham Brook Center 4314<br />

Camp Fire USA 4274<br />

Career Alliance 4482<br />

Catholic Human Services 9371<br />

Center for Civic Participation 5822<br />

Chamber Foundation, Genesee 4620<br />

Charles H. Wright Museum of African American<br />

History 4190<br />

Child Abuse and Neglect Council of Saginaw County<br />

9380<br />

Child Care Coordinating Council of Detroit/Wayne<br />

County 2702<br />

Childrens Assessment Center 4275<br />

Christian Schools International 10094<br />

City Connect Detroit 2703, 2704, 4180, 4191,<br />

4192, 4221, 4231, 4320<br />

Community Revitalization and Economic<br />

Development Center 4276<br />

ConnectMichigan Alliance 4232, 8732<br />

Corporation for a Skilled Workforce 759, 4233,<br />

4509-4512, 10130<br />

Corporation for Supportive Housing 4452<br />

Council of Michigan Foundations 4515<br />

Court Street Village Non-Profit Housing Corporation<br />

4193, 4199<br />

Creating Hope International 1670-1672<br />

Crooked Tree Arts Council 4256<br />

Detroit Economic Growth Foundation 2708, 4181,<br />

4399<br />

Detroit Entrepreneurship Institute 9397<br />

Detroit Renaissance Foundation 2709, 4170, 4400<br />

Detroit Youth Foundation 4401<br />

Disability Advocates of Kent County 4277<br />

Douglass Community Association 4289, 4290, 4329<br />

Downtown Detroit Partnership 4402<br />

Early Childhood Investment Corporation 4403<br />

East Hills Council of Neighbors 4647<br />

ERAC/CE 4143, 4291<br />

EUP Learning Center 9405<br />

Executive Service Corps of Detroit 4171, 4222<br />

Fair Food Matters 4292<br />

Fair Housing Center of West Michigan 4278<br />

Family Empowerment Institute 3657<br />

Family Learning Institute 4194<br />

Family Y Center of Battle Creek 4165<br />

Finlandia University 10299<br />

Flint Community Schools 4621<br />

Flint Cultural Center Corporation 4525<br />

Flint Institute of Music 4200, 4526<br />

Food Bank of Eastern Michigan 4201, 4202<br />

Frederik Meijer Gardens and Sculpture Park 4456<br />

Genesee Area Focus Fund 4532<br />

Genesee County Free Medical Clinic 4622<br />

Genesee Health Plan 4203<br />

Girl Scouts of the U.S.A. 4293<br />

Girls Choral Academy 4648<br />

Grand Rapids Opportunities for Women 4280<br />

Grand Rapids Symphony 4649<br />

Grand Rapids Youth Commonwealth 4281<br />

Grand Valley State University 4209, 4282, 4283<br />

Grandville Avenue Arts and Humanities 4650<br />

Great Lakes Entrepreneurs Quest 4195<br />

Great Lakes Recovery Centers 5499<br />

Greater Flint Health Coalition 4533<br />

Guidance Center 9421<br />

Habitat for Humanity, Battle Creek Area 4338<br />

Health Care Leadership Forum 4166<br />

Health Management Associates 4538, 6208-6210<br />

High/Scope Educational Research Foundation 6642<br />

Humane Society-Calhoun Area 4339<br />

Ingham County Health Department 4341<br />

Inkster Senior Services 9433<br />

Japanese Cultural Center, Tea House and Gardens of<br />

Saginaw 4625<br />

Kalamazoo Regional Educational Service Agency<br />

4266-4269<br />

Kalamazoo Symphony Orchestra 4148<br />

Kalamazoo Valley Community College 4149<br />

Kalamazoo Youth Development Network 4294<br />

Kellogg Community College 4351, 4352<br />

Legal Services of South Central Michigan 4353<br />

Lesbian and Gay Community Network of Western<br />

Michigan 4151<br />

Lighthouse of Oakland County 4173<br />

Literacy Center of West Michigan 4651<br />

Living Ways 4295<br />

Local Initiatives Support Corporation 3957, 4182,<br />

4183, 4196, 4270, 4296, 4414, 4652, 7409,<br />

8219, 9454<br />

Love INC of Muskegon County 4188<br />

Lowell Area Schools 4284<br />

Macatawa Area Community Media Center 9456<br />

Mackinac Center for Public Policy 10252<br />

Marygrove College 4633, 4634<br />

Metro Health Hospital Foundation 4257<br />

Metro Housing Partnership 4204, 4550, 4551<br />

Michigan Coalition Against Domestic and Sexual<br />

Violence 4453<br />

Michigan Department of Community Health 4360<br />

Michigan Environmental Council 4417<br />

Michigan Foundation for Education Leadership 4262<br />

Michigan Future 4635<br />

Michigan Historical Center Foundation 4361<br />

Michigan Molecular Institute 4217<br />

Michigan Network for Youth and Families 4153<br />

Michigan Nonprofit Association 4197, 4223, 4362,<br />

4418, 4454, 4553<br />

Michigan Roundtable for Diversity and Inclusion<br />

4636, 8734<br />

Michigan State University 3372<br />

Michigan Suburbs Alliance 4419<br />

Mott Community College 4554<br />

Muskegon, County of 4189<br />

National Council on Alcoholism and<br />

Addictions-Greater Flint Area 4561<br />

Neighborhood Housing Services of Kalamazoo 4297<br />

New Detroit 4638<br />

Newaygo County Regional Educational Service<br />

Agency 4251-4255<br />

Non-Profit Enterprise at Work 4198, 4224, 4236,<br />

9478<br />

Northside Economic Potential Group 4156<br />

Northwest Detroit Neighborhood Development 4639<br />

Ottawa County Human Services Coordinating Council<br />

4210<br />

Partnership for Fair Housing Center of Southwest<br />

Michigan 4298<br />

Partnership for Learning 4218<br />

Plymouth Educational Center Charter School 4640<br />

Preservation Wayne 4430<br />

Prima Civitas Foundation 4580<br />

Resource Center 4588<br />

Rotary Camps and Services of Traverse City 4378<br />

Ruth Ellis Center 4160<br />

Saint John Community Health Investment<br />

Corporation 4641<br />

Salem Housing Community Development Corporation<br />

4623<br />

Samaritan Counseling Services 9502<br />

Service Corps of Retired Executives Association<br />

4176<br />

Shelter Association of Washtenaw County 2727<br />

Shorebank Enterprise Detroit 6549, 6550<br />

Society for Academic Emergency Medicine 3259<br />

Southwest Counseling and Development Services<br />

4455<br />

Ten Sixteen Treatment Centers 4219<br />

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Grants for Capacity Building, Management & Technical Assistance<br />

Think Detroit PAL 9523<br />

Tip of the Mitt Watershed Council 4608<br />

Triangle Foundation 4161<br />

Trinity Lutheran Church 4386<br />

United Methodist Community House 4285<br />

United Way of Genesee County 4205-4208, 4612<br />

United Way of Midland County 4220<br />

United Way, Heart of West Michigan 4259<br />

University Cultural Center Association 4437<br />

University of Michigan 961, 4613, 4624, 5579,<br />

6597, 7456<br />

Upper Peninsula Commission for Area Progress<br />

Services 9540<br />

Urban Institute for Contemporary Arts 4286<br />

Urban League, Grand Rapids 4287<br />

Urban League, Southwestern Michigan 4389<br />

Volunteers in Prevention, Probation and Prisons<br />

9545<br />

Wayne County Community College District 4445<br />

Wayne County Regional Educational Service Agency<br />

4249, 4642<br />

Wayne State University 4643<br />

West Michigan Trails and Greenways Coalition 4653<br />

Western Michigan University Foundation 4271, 4272<br />

Whaley Childrens Center 4618<br />

Williams Group 1069, 1070<br />

Womens Community Association of Berrien County<br />

4164<br />

YES Foundation 4644<br />

YMCA of the Blue Water Area 9555<br />

Youth Development Commission 4645<br />

YWCA of Greater Flint 4619<br />

MINNESOTA<br />

1000 Friends of Minnesota 4905<br />

Achieve Minneapolis 1968, 2196, 4668,<br />

4885-4891, 4906, 4907, 4989, 5077, 5078,<br />

6673, 10300<br />

Admission Possible 5046, 5079<br />

African Development Center 4693, 5080<br />

African Village Community Development Foundation<br />

4705<br />

African-American Academy for Accelerated Learning<br />

5145<br />

African-American Adoption and Permanency Planning<br />

Agency 4841<br />

Afton Historical Society Press 5081, 5082<br />

Agora Ministries 10301<br />

Ain Dah Yung Center 4672, 4990-4994, 5083, 5084<br />

Aitkin, County of 4694<br />

All Parks Alliance for Change 5031<br />

Alliance for Sustainability 5195<br />

Alliance of Early Childhood Professionals 4908<br />

Ameregis 4462<br />

Amherst H. Wilder Foundation 4707, 4909<br />

Animal Humane Society 5086<br />

Ann Bancroft Foundation 4708<br />

Anoka Ramsey Community College Foundation 4709<br />

ARC West Central 4710<br />

Assumption Home 4712<br />

At Home Foundation 4995<br />

Avenues for Homeless Youth 4842<br />

Ballet of the Dolls 4910<br />

Battered Womens Legal Advocacy Project 4843<br />

Bayport Public Library 4659<br />

Bedlam Theater 4911<br />

Breaking Free 5088<br />

Bridge for Runaway Youth 5047<br />

Brooklyn Park, City of 4912<br />

Carleton College 2651<br />

Casa de Esperanza 4660, 4673, 5089<br />

Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese of Saint Paul<br />

and Minneapolis 4996<br />

Cedar Cultural Center 4844<br />

Center for Academic Excellence 5194<br />

Center for Cross-Cultural Health 4715<br />

Center for Policy Studies 3615<br />

Center School 5147<br />

Centro Cultural de Fargo-Moorhead 4716<br />

Centro Legal 4717<br />

Charities Review Council of Minnesota 5148<br />

Child Abuse Evaluation Center 4718<br />

Child Care Resources and Referral 4695<br />

Child Care Works 4915<br />

Child Neurology Foundation 4719<br />

Childrens Health Care Foundation 5090<br />

Childrens HeartLink 3825, 4976, 5140-5142<br />

Childrens Home Society and Family Services 4720,<br />

5091, 5092<br />

Childrens Law Center of Minnesota 5048<br />

Childrens Theater Company and School 6359<br />

City House 4721<br />

City, The 4722, 5050<br />

Clare Housing 4723, 5051<br />

Club 1 Alex 4724<br />

College of Visual Arts 4674<br />

Common Hope 6903<br />

Community Dental Care 4845<br />

Community Design Center of Minnesota 4846, 4917<br />

Community Shares of Minnesota 4847, 5053<br />

Community Stabilization Project 4725<br />

Companies to Classrooms 10302<br />

Companion Dog Connection 5054<br />

Comprehensive Advanced Life Support 4727<br />

Comunidades Latinas Unidas en Servicio 4918<br />

Confederation of Somali Community in Minnesota<br />

4848<br />

Cookie Cart 4998, 5055<br />

Cornerstone Advocacy Service 4728<br />

Crossroads Resource Center 5879<br />

DEAF-MADC 5056<br />

Early Childhood Resource Center 4729<br />

East African Health Project 4730<br />

East Metro Womens Council 4731<br />

East Side Arts Council 5093<br />

EdVisions 4696, 10038<br />

Effective Communities Project 6393<br />

Eftin 4732<br />

Family Alternatives 4733<br />

Family Housing Fund 4734<br />

Family Place 5057<br />

Family Tree Clinic 4675<br />

FamilyMeans 4735<br />

Fergus Falls Center for the Arts 4920<br />

First Childrens Finance 1982, 3407, 4631, 4737,<br />

4849, 5149, 6695<br />

Four-H Foundation, Minnesota 4921<br />

Franconia Sculpture Park 4851<br />

Freeport West 4738<br />

Fresh Air, Inc. 4852<br />

Fresh Energy 4922<br />

Girl Scouts of the U.S.A. 4676, 4924, 5098, 5099<br />

Givens Foundation for African-American Literature<br />

5058<br />

GRACE House 4697<br />

Grace Lutheran Church 4740, 5100<br />

Great Plains Institute for Sustainable Development<br />

3150<br />

Greater Metropolitan Housing Corporation-Twin Cities<br />

1983, 1984, 4741, 4892, 4925, 5176, 5197,<br />

10303<br />

Greater Minneapolis Council of Churches 4742<br />

Greater Minneapolis Crisis Nursery 4743<br />

Greater Minnesota Housing Fund 1985, 4926, 6698<br />

Groves Academy 4893, 4927<br />

Growth and Justice 4928<br />

Guthrie Theater Foundation 6810<br />

Hallie Q. Brown Community Center 4677, 5101<br />

Hamline University 4744, 5001<br />

Headwaters Foundation for Justice 4745, 4854,<br />

5059<br />

Headwaters Group, LLC 1312<br />

Health and Education Association for Development<br />

4746<br />

Helping Industry Resolve Employment Disabilities<br />

1987, 4654, 4747, 10304<br />

Hennepin County Medical Center 5102<br />

Higher Education Consortium for Urban Affairs 4748<br />

Hispanic Advocacy and Community Empowerment<br />

through Research 4749<br />

Historic Saint Paul 5103<br />

Hmong American Mutual Assistance Association<br />

4750<br />

Hmong American Partnership 4751<br />

HOME Line 4855<br />

HOPE Adoption and Family Services International<br />

4752<br />

Housing Link 4753, 4856<br />

Hunger Solutions Minnesota 4661<br />

Illusion Theater and School 4857<br />

Indian Land Tenure Foundation 6435<br />

Indigenous Peoples Task Force 4754<br />

Institute for Agriculture and Trade Policy 1141, 4859<br />

Institute for Local Self-Reliance 4860<br />

Inter-Tribal Elder Services 4755<br />

Interfaith Outreach and Community Partners 5060<br />

Intermedia Arts of Minnesota 4757<br />

ISAIAH 4758, 5061<br />

Itasca Economic Development Corporation 4698<br />

Jeremiah Program 4678, 5104<br />

Jewish Community Center of Greater Minneapolis<br />

4759<br />

Jewish Community Relations Council of Minnesota<br />

and the Dakotas 4760<br />

Joyce Preschool 4930<br />

Junior Achievement of the Upper Midwest 5199<br />

Juxtaposition Arts 4931<br />

K T C A/K T C I Twin Cities Public Television 4932<br />

La Familia Guidance Center 4679<br />

Lakes and Prairies Community Action Partnership<br />

4763<br />

Land Stewardship Project 4764<br />

Lao Advancement Organization of America 5062<br />

Larry Brown Youth Education Corporation 5002<br />

LarsonAllen LLP 6462, 6463<br />

Latino Economic Development Center 4933<br />

Leadership Emergence and Development Project<br />

5193<br />

Leadership Empowerment and Development Group<br />

4765<br />

Legal Rights Center 4767<br />

LegalCORPS 4768<br />

Lifeworks Services 4680<br />

Link, The 4769<br />

Listening Ear Crisis Center Project 4770<br />

Little Earth Residents Association 5003-5005<br />

Local Initiatives Support Corporation, Twin Cities<br />

3696, 4771, 4894, 5008, 5151, 5152, 5181,<br />

5200<br />

Loft Literary Center 4936<br />

Lower Sioux Indian Community 4772<br />

MacPhail Center for Music 5153<br />

Management Assistance Program for Nonprofits<br />

2004, 4656, 4662, 4681, 4682, 4775, 4776,<br />

4895, 5063, 5064, 5105-5107, 5154, 10308<br />

Mayo Clinic 9460<br />

Meals on Wheels, Minneapolis-Saint Paul Metro Area<br />

4777<br />

Mediation Center for Dispute Resolution 4778<br />

Mental Health Consumer-Survivor Network of<br />

Minnesota 4862<br />

Mentoring Partnership of Minnesota 4779, 4937<br />

Metropolitan Alliance of Connected Communities<br />

4683, 4780<br />

Metropolitan Consortium of Community Developers<br />

4781<br />

Metropolitan Economic Development Association<br />

4863, 4982<br />

Metropolitan Federation of Alternative Schools 4938<br />

Metropolitan Financial Management Corporation<br />

4782<br />

Metropolitan Interfaith Council on Affordable Housing<br />

5065, 5157<br />

Midway Training Services 4783<br />

Midwest Art Conservation Center 5158<br />

Midwest Health Center for Women 5066<br />

Midwest Special Services 4684, 4784<br />

Milestone Growth Fund 2005, 4657<br />

Milkweed Editions 5159<br />

Minneapolis American Indian Center 4939<br />

Minneapolis Mediation Program 4785<br />

Minneapolis Public Schools 5009<br />

Minnesota African-American Chamber of Commerce<br />

5010<br />

Minnesota Association for the Education of Young<br />

Children 4940<br />

Minnesota Campus Compact 5108<br />

Minnesota Center for Photography 4864<br />

Minnesota Child Care Resource and Referral Network<br />

5067<br />

Minnesota Childrens Museum 4865, 5011<br />

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Grants for Capacity Building, Management & Technical Assistance<br />

GEOGRAPHIC INDEX<br />

Minnesota Council of Churches 5036<br />

Minnesota Council of Nonprofits 4699, 4786, 4941,<br />

5109, 5160<br />

Minnesota Cultural Diversity Center 4787<br />

Minnesota Department of Public Safety 3705<br />

Minnesota Environmental Initiative 4942<br />

Minnesota Environmental Partnership 4866<br />

Minnesota Fathers and Families Network 4788<br />

Minnesota Fringe Festival 4867<br />

Minnesota High Technology Foundation 2198<br />

Minnesota Housing Partnership 4943<br />

Minnesota Indian Womens Resource Center 5068<br />

Minnesota International Center 5161<br />

Minnesota International Health Volunteers 4789<br />

Minnesota Minority Education Partnership 5069<br />

Minnesota Organization on Fetal Alcohol Syndrome<br />

4790<br />

Minnesota Real Estate Foundation 7415<br />

Minnesota Rural Health Association 4791<br />

Minnesota School-Age Care Alliance 4944<br />

Minnesota Senior Federation 5110<br />

Minnesota State University 2737<br />

Minnesota Wood Education Project 4700<br />

Minnesota Work Incentives Connection 5111<br />

Mixed Blood Theater Company 4946<br />

Model Cities of Saint Paul 2007, 5112<br />

National Eagle Center 4948<br />

National Youth Leadership Council 4792<br />

Native American Community Development Institute<br />

4949, 5013-5015<br />

Native Americans in Philanthropy 5892, 10000<br />

Neighborhood Development Center 4950, 6703<br />

Neighborhood Health Care Network 4663<br />

Neighborhood House 4685, 4793, 4868, 4951<br />

Neighborhood Housing Services of Minneapolis<br />

2015, 4794<br />

Neighborhood Housing Services, Twin Cities 2025,<br />

5163, 5186<br />

New Americans Community Services 4686<br />

Nonprofits Assistance Fund 4796, 4897, 5115,<br />

5165<br />

North Metro Pediatrics 4800, 5070<br />

Northeast Entrepreneur Fund 2723, 4701, 4702,<br />

5117<br />

Northland Institute 4703, 4801<br />

Northspan Group 2724<br />

NorthWay Community Trust 4952, 4953, 5016-5018<br />

One Hundred Eighty Degrees 4802<br />

Opportunities Industrialization Center, American<br />

Indian 4871<br />

Opportunities Industrialization Center, East Metro<br />

5166<br />

Organizing Apprenticeship Project 4872, 5167<br />

Oromo Community Minneapolis-Saint Paul 4803<br />

OverExposure 4954<br />

Park Square Theater 4687, 5118<br />

Penumbra Theater Company 4688, 5119<br />

People Connection 4704<br />

People Escaping Poverty Project 5019<br />

People, Incorporated 5120<br />

Peta Wakan Tipi 4873<br />

Philanthrofund Foundation 4804<br />

Phyllis Wheatley Community Center 4805<br />

Pillsbury United Communities 4955<br />

Planned Parenthood of Minnesota, North Dakota,<br />

South Dakota 4806<br />

Plymouth Church Neighborhood Foundation 4956<br />

Portage for Youth 5121<br />

Professional Association of Treatment Homes 5071<br />

Progressive Technology Project 2596, 6526<br />

Project Pathfinder 4689, 4807, 5072, 5122<br />

Rainbow Families 4808<br />

Ramsey County Historical Society 5123-5125<br />

Rebuilding Together Twin Cities 4810<br />

Red River Basin Commission 4874<br />

Redeemer Center for Life 4811<br />

Renewing the Countryside II 4812, 4957, 5021<br />

Resource Center of the Americas 4813<br />

Resources for Child Caring 4958, 4959<br />

Reuben Lindh Family Services 4814<br />

Rural Renewable Energy Alliance 4875<br />

Sabathani Community Center 4816, 4961<br />

Saint Olaf College 6837, 10309<br />

Saint Paul American Indians in Unity 4817<br />

Saint Paul Area Council of Churches 5128<br />

Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra Society 4876<br />

Saint Paul Coalition for Community Development<br />

5168<br />

Saint Paul Riverfront Corporation 5129<br />

Saint Paul Youth Services 5130<br />

Saint Paul, City of 2726, 4962, 5131, 5132<br />

Scholarship America 4818, 10193<br />

SchoolStart Company 5029<br />

Science Museum of Minnesota 4658, 4664<br />

Search Institute 3348, 9674<br />

Second Harvest Heartland 4819<br />

Service Enterprises 4820<br />

Soap Factory 4877<br />

Sobriety High Foundation 4821<br />

Social Venture Partners Minnesota 5022<br />

Sojourner Project 4822<br />

Somali Action Alliance 5023<br />

Southeast Asian Refugee Community Home 4899<br />

Southern Theater Foundation 4964<br />

Southside Family Nurturing Center 5073<br />

Sparc 5133<br />

Springboard for the Arts 4690, 4904, 4965, 5134,<br />

5169<br />

Stages Theater Company 4878<br />

STAR 673, 7369, 7370<br />

Supportive Housing and Managed Care Pilot 4966<br />

Textile Center of Minnesota 4879<br />

Theater Space Project 4691, 5135<br />

Tobacco Law Center 5570<br />

Twin Cities Community Voice Mail 5136<br />

Two Rivers Community Land Trust 4665<br />

United Cambodian Association of Minnesota 4825<br />

University of Minnesota 4827, 5580<br />

University of Minnesota Foundation 4666,<br />

4968-4971<br />

University of Saint Thomas 5044<br />

Upper Midwest Community Policing Institute 4829<br />

Urban Boatbuilders 5074<br />

Urban Ventures Leadership Foundation 2032,<br />

4669-4671, 4900, 4901, 5024-5027, 5076,<br />

5144, 10311<br />

Walk-In Counseling Center 4880<br />

Washburn Child Guidance Center 4881, 4902, 4903<br />

WATCH 4882<br />

Wayside House 4831<br />

Wellstone Action Fund 7997<br />

West Central Minnesota Housing Partnership 4832<br />

West Side Safe Neighborhood Council 4834<br />

Western Area City County Cooperative 4835<br />

White Earth Land Recovery Project 4836<br />

White Earth Reservation Tribal Council 4883<br />

White Earth Tribal and Community College 4837<br />

Wilderness Inquiry 4667, 4838<br />

Youth Farm and Market Project 5075<br />

Youth for Christ USA 5030<br />

Youth Leadership 4840<br />

Youth Venture 5028<br />

YouthCARE 4884<br />

YWCA of Saint Paul 4692, 5138<br />

MISSISSIPPI<br />

Community Policy, Research and Training Institute<br />

6373<br />

Delta State University 5236<br />

Educating Africans for Christ 5209<br />

Enterprise Corporation of the Delta 4053, 4331,<br />

5240, 6396, 7128<br />

Gulf Coast Business Council 5218<br />

Gulf Coast Education Initiative Consortium 5219<br />

Harrison County School District 5220-5226<br />

Hattiesburg Public School District 5231<br />

Jackson State University 5237, 5238<br />

Jefferson Comprehensive Health Center 9436<br />

Local Initiatives Support Corporation 102, 6702<br />

Magnolia Speech School for the Deaf 8953, 8954<br />

Mississippi Action for Community Education 4363<br />

Mississippi Center for Education Innovation 4364<br />

Mississippi Center for Nonprofits 5208, 5239, 9466<br />

Mississippi Council on Economic Education 5995<br />

Mississippi Department of Education 5205, 7501,<br />

8413, 8414<br />

Mississippi Faith-Based Coalition for Community<br />

Renewal 5215, 5216<br />

Mississippi Forum on Children and Families 3706<br />

Mississippi Methodist Hospital Rehabilitation Center<br />

9467<br />

Mississippi Museum of Natural Science Foundation<br />

5232<br />

Mississippi Office of the Attorney General 3707<br />

Mississippi Primary Health Care Association 5206<br />

Mississippi State University Foundation 4365, 6975<br />

Montgomery Institute 9468<br />

Moss Point School District 5228, 5229<br />

Oxford School District 5233<br />

Southern Echo 4598, 5833, 6564<br />

Sunflower County Freedom Project 5234<br />

University of Mississippi 5235<br />

University of Southern Mississippi 8974<br />

MISSOURI<br />

Alzheimers Association 3247<br />

American Humanics 99, 2843, 4304, 5254<br />

Area Resources for Community and Human Services<br />

5292<br />

Big Brothers Big Sisters of Eastern Missouri 9352<br />

Camp Fire USA 2106<br />

Center for Urban Congregational Renewal 9764<br />

Central Institute for the Deaf 8929<br />

Chamber of Commerce Foundation, Joplin Area 9379<br />

Child Advocacy Services Center 5249<br />

Christian Board of Publication 3327<br />

Community Resource Network 5256<br />

Council for Educational Advancement 7628<br />

DeSales Community Housing Corporation 7632<br />

Downtown Now 7639<br />

Executive Service Corps of Greater Kansas City 5257<br />

Fellowship of Christian Athletes 10098<br />

Fontbonne College 8937-8940<br />

Garden District Commission 5243<br />

Grace Hill Settlement House 3668<br />

Helping Hands Ministries 5242<br />

Helzberg Entrepreneurial Mentoring Program 5259,<br />

5274<br />

Investigative Reporters and Editors 9880<br />

Ivanhoe Neighborhood Council 7695<br />

Kansas City Area Teachers of Mathematics 5279<br />

Kansas City Crime Commission 9442<br />

Kansas City Friends of Alvin Ailey 7704<br />

Learning Exchange 3431, 3432, 5261<br />

Local Initiatives Support Corporation 5982<br />

Metropolitan Community Colleges Foundation 5250<br />

Microfinance Risk Management 6474<br />

Mid-America Arts Alliance 5314<br />

Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary<br />

Education 7502<br />

Missouri Votes Conservation Educational Project<br />

4945<br />

Moog Center for Deaf Education 8956-8963<br />

Nonprofit Services Consortium 4372<br />

Operation Breakthrough 7773<br />

Partnership for Regional Educational Preparation<br />

5263<br />

Places for People 4428<br />

Principia Corporation 8664<br />

Saint Joseph Institute for the Deaf 8966<br />

Saint Louis Association of Community Organizations<br />

7800<br />

Saint Patrick Center 7802<br />

Science Teachers of Missouri 5283<br />

Springboard to Learning 5247<br />

Successlink 5264<br />

Supreme Court of Missouri 3752<br />

Teach for America 5253, 5288, 5289, 5297, 5298,<br />

7822<br />

Union Station Kansas City 3435, 5251, 5265, 7833<br />

United Way of Greater Saint Louis 5248, 6105<br />

University of Missouri 3380, 3436, 3437, 7845,<br />

9537<br />

Urban Future 9541<br />

Washington University 5604, 5605, 6605, 7353<br />

Washington University Medical Center 8979, 8980<br />

World Agricultural Forum 4391<br />

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GEOGRAPHIC INDEX<br />

Grants for Capacity Building, Management & Technical Assistance<br />

MOLDOVA<br />

Step by Step Moldova 4600<br />

MONTANA<br />

Archie Bray Foundation for the Ceramic Arts 9904<br />

Big Brothers and Sisters of Gallatin County 2752<br />

Big Brothers and Sisters of Park County 2753<br />

Big Sky Institute for the Advancement of Nonprofits<br />

4311, 5033, 5874, 6326<br />

Big Sky Youth Empowerment Project 2754<br />

Center for Asbestos Related Disease 9909<br />

Center for Science in Public Participation 9962,<br />

10198<br />

Childrens Museum of Bozeman 2755<br />

Crazy Mountain Productions 2756<br />

Headwaters Economics 880<br />

homeWORD 4409, 9925<br />

Hopa Mountain 2758, 5300<br />

Missoula Art Museum 9929<br />

Missoula Community Performing Arts Center 5301<br />

Montana Council on Economic Education 5996<br />

Montana Nonprofit Association 2199, 9930<br />

Montana Outdoor Science School 9931<br />

Montana, State of 3708<br />

National Enterprise Development Corporation 5038<br />

National Institute on Money in State Politics 330<br />

Nizi Puh Wah Sin Schools 5732<br />

Special Olympics Montana 10106<br />

Western Organization of Resource Councils<br />

Education Project 4617, 5838, 10207<br />

Womens Opportunity and Resource Development<br />

9958<br />

Yellowstone to Yukon Conservation Initiative 10208<br />

MONTENEGRO<br />

Network for the Affirmation of NGO Sector-MANS<br />

7258<br />

MOZAMBIQUE<br />

Company for Promotion of Small-Scale Investments<br />

4324, 6374<br />

Mozambique, Republic of 6479<br />

NEBRASKA<br />

Big Brothers Big Sisters of the Heartland 5311<br />

CenterPointe 5337<br />

Educare of Omaha 5321, 5322<br />

Friends of the Haymarket Theater 5338<br />

Great Plains Public Health Leadership Institute 3409<br />

Groundwater Foundation 5312<br />

Habitat for Humanity, Central Nebraska 5317<br />

Heartland Family Service 3400<br />

Ho-Chunk Community Development Corporation<br />

5313<br />

Institute for Social and Economic Development 1993<br />

Loft at the Mill 5339<br />

Lux Center for the Arts 5340<br />

Metropolitan Area Planning Agency 3402<br />

Metropolitan Entertainment and Convention Authority<br />

5316, 5318, 5319<br />

Midwest Child Care Association 3403<br />

Native American Public Telecommunications 6498<br />

Nebraska Department of Education 5323<br />

Nebraska Housing Developers Association 2009,<br />

4371<br />

NeighborWorks Lincoln 5188<br />

Nonprofit Association of the Midlands 1728<br />

North Omaha Loves Jazz Cultural Arts and<br />

Humanities Complex 5320<br />

Northeast Family Resource Center 5341<br />

Omaha Hearing School for Children 8965<br />

Thorpe Opera House Foundation 5315<br />

University of Nebraska 7457<br />

Voices for Children in Nebraska 5342<br />

NEPAL<br />

Resources Himalaya Foundation 3184<br />

Tewa for Support 6575<br />

NE<strong>THE</strong>RLANDS<br />

Child Helpline International 1845<br />

Dutch Center for Indigenous Peoples Foundation 501<br />

European Association of Distance Teaching<br />

Universities 866<br />

Stichting eIFL.net 6568<br />

NEVADA<br />

Clark County Department of Juvenile Justice Services<br />

3627<br />

Huntridge Teen Clinic 7688<br />

Neighborhood Housing Services of Southern Nevada<br />

2022, 6016, 7761<br />

Parasol Foundation 488, 5353<br />

Rebuilding Together with Christmas in April 7791<br />

Rural Nevada Development Corporation 9499<br />

Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals of<br />

Northern Nevada 1086<br />

Teach for America 7825<br />

United Way of the Great Basin 7837<br />

Washoe County Department of Juvenile Services<br />

3778<br />

Womens Development Center 7865<br />

NEW HAMPSHIRE<br />

Center for Community Economic Development 4315<br />

Child Health Services 7600<br />

Crotched Mountain Foundation 3994<br />

Dartmouth College 5357<br />

Giving Monadnock 5377<br />

Good Beginnings of the Upper Valley 3798<br />

HGM Development 8270<br />

Holderness School District 1912<br />

Leadership Teacher 5366<br />

Moving Company Dance Center 5378<br />

Neighborhood Housing Services of Greater Nashua<br />

3965<br />

NeighborWorks Greater Manchester 3972, 5354<br />

New Futures 5537<br />

New Hampshire Center for Nonprofits 4007, 5358,<br />

5367-5369<br />

New Hampshire Citizens Health Initiative 5360<br />

New Hampshire Community Loan Fund 3531, 3973,<br />

3974, 5355, 5370-5375, 6503, 6504, 7765<br />

New Hampshire Freedom to Marry Education Fund<br />

2186<br />

New Hampshire Healthy Kids Corporation 5361<br />

New Hampshire Minority Health Coalition 5359<br />

RMC Research Corporation 7294<br />

Student Conservation Association 8913<br />

Sustainable Step New England 3861<br />

University of New Hampshire Cooperative Extension<br />

5362<br />

US FIRST 4988<br />

YMCA of Greater Nashua 4016<br />

NEW JERSEY<br />

Above the Rim of Newark 5695<br />

American Institute for Social Justice 5662<br />

American-Iranian Council 7235<br />

Arnold P. Gold Foundation 5384<br />

Arts Horizons 5401<br />

Association of New Jersey Environmental<br />

Commissions 5696, 8982<br />

Audubon Society, New Jersey 5402, 5697<br />

Camden City Garden Club 8992<br />

Camden Lutheran Housing 5437<br />

Center for Health Care Strategies 3613, 6201<br />

Center for Non-Profit Corporations 5404, 5630,<br />

6723<br />

Chamber of Commerce Foundation of New Jersey<br />

5479<br />

Childrens Aid and Family Services 6674<br />

College of New Jersey 5385, 5386<br />

Communities in Schools of New Jersey 7614<br />

Community Food Bank of New Jersey 5387<br />

Conservation Resources 5408, 6753<br />

Conserve Wildlife Foundation of New Jersey 8998<br />

Cooperative Business Assistance Corporation 7625<br />

Coopers Ferry Development Association 5438, 8999<br />

Council of New Jersey Grantmakers 5664<br />

Crisis Ministry of Princeton and Trenton 5388<br />

Crossroads of the American Revolution National<br />

Heritage Area 5439<br />

D and R Greenway Land Trust 9001<br />

Dance-New Jersey 5409<br />

Eastern Environmental Law Center 5411, 5440,<br />

5698<br />

Education Law Center 5633<br />

Educational Information and Resource Center 5412<br />

Educational Testing Service 217, 6627<br />

Elijahs Promise 5389<br />

Foundation for New Jersey Public Broadcasting 7654<br />

Foundations, Inc. 3662-3664, 9101, 9102<br />

Greater Newark Business Development Consortium<br />

5635, 5969<br />

Greater Newark Conservancy 7665<br />

Habitat for Humanity of Newark 5699<br />

Health Research and Educational Trust of New Jersey<br />

5502<br />

Holy Apostles Church 5391<br />

HomeFront 5392<br />

Housing and Community Development Network of<br />

New Jersey 7678<br />

Housing and Neighborhood Development Services<br />

7679<br />

Independence: A Family of Services 5700<br />

International Institute of New Jersey 5507<br />

Jersey Urban Debate League 7138<br />

JK Group 523-538, 1703-1720, 2822-2825, 2919,<br />

3910-3914, 4261, 4980, 5620-5624<br />

JK Group Trustee for the Sallie Mae Fund 2508-2512<br />

Kids Corporation 7705<br />

Leadership Newark 5441<br />

Lincoln Park Coast Cultural District 5639<br />

Link Community School 2446<br />

Local Initiatives Support Corporation of Newark<br />

3540, 5641, 9201<br />

Mathematica Policy Research 5518, 7289<br />

Mercer Street Friends 5393<br />

Meridian Health Affiliated Foundations 7736<br />

Nassau Presbyterian Church 5394<br />

Nature Conservancy 9038<br />

Neighborhood Housing Services of Camden 9202<br />

New Jersey Agricultural Society 5395<br />

New Jersey Charter Public Schools Association 5842<br />

New Jersey Department of Education 7504<br />

New Jersey Department of Law and Public Safety<br />

3723<br />

New Jersey Family Policy Council 5665<br />

New Jersey Foundation for Aging 5538<br />

New Jersey Highlands Coalition 5442<br />

New Jersey Immigration Policy Network 5443<br />

New Jersey Pinelands Commission 9040<br />

New Jersey Tree Foundation 9041<br />

New Jersey Volunteer Lawyers for the Arts 5419<br />

Newark Alliance 5702<br />

Newark Arts Council 5703<br />

Newark Family Resource Network 5704<br />

Newark Little League Committee 5612<br />

Newark Now 90, 1854, 5613, 5614, 5645, 5684<br />

Newark Public Schools 5705, 6026<br />

Nonprofit Finance Fund 6713<br />

Paper Mill Playhouse 5421<br />

Parents of Autistic Children of Ocean County 6843<br />

Partnership in Philanthropy 5609, 5647, 5707,<br />

6741, 7780<br />

Paterson Public Schools 239<br />

Precious Littles Day Care 5667<br />

Princeton Center for Leadership Training 5444, 6742<br />

Princeton University 10068<br />

Princeton Young Achievers 5396<br />

Pro Bono Partnership 5422<br />

Protestant Community Center 5708<br />

Queen of Angels School 5668<br />

Raritan Highlands Compact 5424<br />

Rescue Mission of Trenton 5397<br />

Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey<br />

5425-5427, 5446, 5555-5559, 5616, 5649,<br />

5710, 6045, 7295, 7340<br />

Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey<br />

Foundation 2273, 5650, 5711-5714<br />

Skylands CLEAN 5428<br />

Spectrum for Living Development 2853<br />

Stony Brook-Millstone Watershed Association 5429<br />

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Grants for Capacity Building, Management & Technical Assistance<br />

GEOGRAPHIC INDEX<br />

Storytelling Arts 5430<br />

Summit Speech School 8972<br />

Teach for America 5431, 5610, 5617, 5618, 5653,<br />

5669, 5716, 6744, 8034, 8048<br />

Tregoe Education Forum 5447<br />

Trenton After-School Program 5398<br />

Trenton Area Soup Kitchen 5399<br />

Tri-County Academies of Teaching and Learning<br />

5432, 5433<br />

Trinitas Health Foundation 7830<br />

United Way of Essex and West Hudson 5654, 5655<br />

Unity Charter School 5434<br />

University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey,<br />

Foundation of the 5657, 5658, 7844<br />

UrbanPromise Ministries 9082<br />

Women Aware 5607<br />

Woodrow Wilson National Fellowship Foundation<br />

5435<br />

Young Audiences of New Jersey 5436<br />

NEW MEXICO<br />

Academy for the Love of Learning 5735, 9731<br />

ACCION New Mexico 5934<br />

Albuquerque Arts Alliance 5736<br />

Americans for Indian Opportunity 9976<br />

Amy Biehl High School 2102<br />

Appleseed of New Mexico 5737<br />

Archdiocese of Santa Fe 2434<br />

Architecture 2030 7377<br />

Ballet Pro Musica 5738<br />

Bernalillo County Juvenile Detention Center 3603<br />

Big Brothers Big Sisters of Northern New Mexico<br />

2104<br />

Boy Scouts of America 5196<br />

Center of Southwest Culture 5767<br />

Central New Mexico Community College Foundation<br />

3618<br />

College of the Christian Brothers of New Mexico 4398<br />

Colonias Development Council 9984<br />

Community Networking Resources 683, 5825<br />

Engaging Communication 5739<br />

Enterprise Community Partners 5740<br />

Equality New Mexico Foundation 2172<br />

Fine Arts for Children and Teens 5761<br />

Fiscal Policy Studies Institute 3661<br />

Forest Guardians 10200<br />

Golden Apple Foundation of New Mexico 2114<br />

Homewise 5741<br />

Inquiry Facilitators 5723<br />

Institute for Collaborative Change 4147, 5742<br />

Lensic Performing Arts Center 5774<br />

Los Alamos National Security LLC 5717<br />

Luna, County of 5743<br />

McKinley, County of 5744<br />

Morning Star House 9998<br />

National Dance Institute New Mexico 4896, 5775<br />

New Energy Economy 5763<br />

New Mexico Assembly on School-Based Health Care<br />

5769<br />

New Mexico Forum for Youth in Community 5770<br />

New Mexico Foundation for Osteopathic Education<br />

and Professional Development 5720<br />

New Mexico Highlands University Foundation 5745<br />

New Mexico Land Conservancy 5764<br />

New Mexico Public Education Department 5746<br />

New Mexico State University 9717-9720<br />

New Mexico, State of 3725<br />

Outside In 5747<br />

Presbyterian Medical Services 5718<br />

Pueblo of Laguna Department of Education 5771<br />

Region IX Education Cooperative 5724<br />

River Source 5748<br />

Rivers and Birds 2123, 5765<br />

Ruidoso, Village of 5725<br />

Saint Johns College 5749<br />

Santa Fe Community College 5750<br />

Santa Fe Waldorf School 5751<br />

Sixteen:Fifteen 5728<br />

Soltari 5752<br />

Southeast Community Alliance 5753<br />

Southwest Community Resources 1142, 5754,<br />

5772, 5834, 7080<br />

Southwest Network for Environmental and Economic<br />

Justice 7443<br />

Teach for America 5755<br />

Think New Mexico 5766<br />

Training Resources for the Environmental Community<br />

10206<br />

Trust for Public Land 70<br />

University of New Mexico 5756, 5757<br />

Wellness Coalition 2129, 5721<br />

Western Environmental Law Center 5758<br />

Western New Mexico University 5759<br />

Youth Development 4449<br />

YWCA of the Middle Rio Grande 2130<br />

NEW YORK<br />

Aaron Davis Hall 5845<br />

Abyssinian Development Corporation 7307<br />

Academy for Educational Development 3268, 6710,<br />

7097<br />

Achievement First 113, 114, 5781, 5841, 6178,<br />

7452<br />

Action Without Borders 7371<br />

Acumen Fund 8491<br />

Adelphi University 6871<br />

Advocates for Children of New York 6179<br />

African Federation 6872<br />

Africans in America 6873<br />

After-School Corporation 5936, 6144<br />

Agenda for Children Tomorrow 6874, 6875<br />

Albany Center for Economic Success 6779<br />

Albert Einstein College of Medicine of Yeshiva<br />

University 5457<br />

Alliance of Resident Theaters/New York 6791<br />

Alternative Education Resource Organization 5299<br />

Alzheimers Association 6876<br />

American Civil Liberties Union Foundation 1211<br />

American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists<br />

2233<br />

American Composers Orchestra 3985<br />

American Federation of Arts 6761, 6762, 9564<br />

American Foundation for the University of the West<br />

Indies 7233<br />

American India Foundation 6309<br />

American Institute for Social Justice 1871<br />

American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee 9212<br />

American Museum of Natural History 3986, 6877,<br />

7329, 9630<br />

American Music Center 6792<br />

American Opera Projects 7234<br />

American Red Cross of Dutchess County 6279<br />

American Society for Yad Vashem 2606<br />

American Symphony Orchestra League 6793, 10245<br />

Amnesty International USA 6311<br />

Anti-Defamation League Foundation 9339<br />

Apollo Theater Foundation 5847, 7542<br />

Arab American Association of New York 6878<br />

Archdiocese of New York 2433, 3797<br />

Art Education for the Blind 5146, 6684<br />

Art Resources Transfer 8170<br />

Art Sweats 6795<br />

ArteEast 6315<br />

ASA Foundation International 2131<br />

Asia Society 10020<br />

Asian American Federation of New York 2234<br />

Asian Americans for Equality 7550<br />

Aspen Institute 7330<br />

Associated Press Managing Editors Association<br />

Foundation 9879<br />

Association of Community Employment Programs for<br />

the Homeless 5939, 7065<br />

Association of Joint Labor/Management Educational<br />

Programs Foundation 6225<br />

Association of the Bar of the City of New York Fund<br />

4047<br />

Astraea Lesbian Foundation for Justice 6320<br />

Atlantic Theater Company 6146<br />

Auditory Oral School of New York 8925, 8926<br />

Audubon Society, National 1135<br />

AVODAH: The Jewish Service Corps 2741<br />

Bank Street College of Education 6879<br />

Banking Partnership for Community Development<br />

6780<br />

Baruch College of the City University of New York<br />

6180<br />

Bedford Stuyvesant Restoration Corporation 5848,<br />

6880<br />

Big Brothers Big Sisters of New York City 6181<br />

Blacksmith Institute 633<br />

BoardAssist 5787, 6182, 6242, 6881, 7212<br />

Boyce Thompson Institute for Plant Research 7458<br />

Brennan Center for Justice 6147, 7108, 7379<br />

Brighter Choice Foundation 115, 5611, 6625<br />

Bronx Museum of the Arts 5849<br />

Bronx River Alliance 6748<br />

Brooklyn Academy of Music 5850, 6148<br />

Brooklyn Arts Exchange 6884<br />

Brooklyn Ballet 6885<br />

Brooklyn Botanic Garden 6636<br />

Brooklyn Bridge Park Conservancy 6749<br />

Brooklyn Childrens Museum 6637, 6678, 6886<br />

Brooklyn College of the City University of New York<br />

6638<br />

Brooklyn Greenway Initiative 6750<br />

Brooklyn Historical Society 5851, 6149<br />

Brownsville Multi-Service Family Health Center 6685<br />

Buffalo and Erie County Historical Society 7082<br />

Buffalo and Erie County Naval and Military Park 7519<br />

Buffalo Niagara Medical Campus 7083<br />

Buffalo Olmsted Parks Conservancy 7084<br />

Buffalo Public Schools Foundation 7520<br />

Builders Association 6150<br />

Building Movement Project 749, 9977<br />

Business Opportunities for Leadership Diversity<br />

8599<br />

Cancer Resource Center of the Finger Lakes 7192<br />

Capital Chamber Foundation 6782<br />

Carnegie Hall Corporation 826<br />

Catholic Charities Diocese of Brooklyn and Queens<br />

100, 5945<br />

Catholic Health Care System 6888<br />

Catholic Medical Mission Board 2436<br />

Catskill Center for Conservation and Development<br />

6889<br />

Catskill Central School District 6280<br />

Cause Effective 6333, 7237, 9978<br />

Cave Canem Foundation 7238<br />

Cayuga Nature Center 7459-7461<br />

Center for Book Arts 6890<br />

Center for Economic Opportunity 7278<br />

Center for Educational Innovation-Public Education<br />

Association 6686<br />

Center for Family Representation 5852<br />

Center for International Media Action 6338<br />

Center for Science and the Media 7878<br />

Center for the Advancement of Women 6344<br />

Central Bellport Civic Association 6895<br />

Central New York Area Health Education Center 2235<br />

Centro Cultural Hispano de Oyster Bay East Norwich<br />

6896<br />

Century Foundation 6204<br />

CEPA Gallery: The Art of Photography 7085<br />

Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center 7356<br />

Chashama 6151<br />

Child Care, Inc. 6152<br />

Child Welfare Organizing Project 6897, 6898<br />

Childrens Aid Society 5878<br />

Childrens Health Fund 2394, 3496, 5192, 5212,<br />

5777, 5800, 5912, 5913, 6125, 6725, 6770,<br />

6850, 6863, 9651, 9898<br />

Chinese-American Planning Council 5778, 5959,<br />

6726, 6727<br />

Citizens for NYC 5914, 6845, 6899, 7222, 7298<br />

City College 21st Century Foundation 7242<br />

Civic Builders 3626<br />

Classroom, Inc. 2403, 5853, 5915, 6183, 6626,<br />

6661, 6763, 6865, 6900, 7221, 7322, 7357,<br />

7453<br />

Cloud Institute for Sustainability Education 5406<br />

Clubbed Thumb 7243<br />

Columbia University 1256, 4498, 5482-5484, 6205,<br />

6902<br />

Common Ground Community Housing Development<br />

Fund Corporation 5854, 7611<br />

Community Health Care Association of New York<br />

State 6904<br />

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Grants for Capacity Building, Management & Technical Assistance<br />

Community Resource Exchange 6184, 6244, 6250,<br />

6668, 6669, 6711, 6905-6907, 7049, 7050<br />

Community Works 6154<br />

Congregation Bnai Jeshurun 2834<br />

Contact Community Services 5921<br />

Convent of the Sacred Heart 6709<br />

Cooke Center for Learning and Development 7624<br />

Cornell University 3638, 6768, 7333<br />

Corporation for Supportive Housing 7475<br />

Council for Aid to Education 6717<br />

Council of Community Services of New York State<br />

6281<br />

Council of Senior Centers and Services of New York<br />

City 7051, 7308<br />

Council of State Governments 9000<br />

Count Me In for Womens Economic Independence<br />

5801-5803, 6852<br />

Covenant House 6185<br />

Creative Capital Foundation 204, 853, 1009, 5855,<br />

6226, 6272, 6273, 6730, 7518<br />

Creative Time 8640<br />

Cross Performance 6800<br />

Cuban Artists Fund 7244<br />

Cunningham Dance Foundation 6801<br />

Damayan Migrant Workers Association 6913<br />

Dance Continuum 6802<br />

Dance New Amsterdam 6914<br />

Dance Theater of Harlem 5856<br />

Dance/NYC 6846<br />

Dancewave 6639, 6915<br />

Demos: A Network for Ideas and Action 294, 3644,<br />

4328, 5880, 7245, 7246<br />

Diocese of Rockville Centre 6916<br />

Dominik Hasek Youth Hockey League 7086<br />

Douglas Gould and Company 6386<br />

DOVA, Inc. 6805<br />

DreamYard Drama Project 6388, 6917<br />

ECQ Group 6920<br />

Education and Research Foundation of the Better<br />

Business Bureau of Metropolitan New York 6921<br />

Education Development Center 8361-8367<br />

Education Fund of Family Planning Advocates of New<br />

York State 4052, 6155<br />

Educational Broadcasting Corporation 860, 861<br />

Educational Network of Artists in Creative Theater<br />

6392, 6922<br />

Educators for Social Responsibility Metropolitan Area<br />

7454<br />

Edwin Gould Services for Children and Families 6923<br />

El Centro de Hospitalidad 6924<br />

Elim Fellowship 2087<br />

Elizabeth Pierce Olmsted, MD, Center for the Visually<br />

Impaired 6765<br />

EmcArts 1014<br />

Empire Justice Center 5963, 6156<br />

EngenderHealth 863, 1284, 1285, 1910, 5094,<br />

5307, 5308, 6395<br />

Environmental Defense 5413<br />

Environmental Federation of New York 6925<br />

Equality Now 7181<br />

Esperanza del Barrio 7052<br />

Ethical Culture Fieldston School 6759<br />

Executive Leadership Institute 6927<br />

Executive Service Corps, National 5868, 6628<br />

Exhibition Alliance 5922<br />

Faith and Hope Community Center 5923<br />

Faith Center for Community Development 6732,<br />

8007<br />

Families and Work Institute 6400<br />

Families First New York 6282, 6283<br />

Families for Freedom 6929<br />

Family and Childrens Association 7644<br />

Family Care International 645<br />

Family Service League of Suffolk County 7645<br />

Federation of Protestant Welfare Agencies 6930<br />

FJC-A Foundation of Donor-Advised Funds 624, 5608,<br />

5816, 5882, 6228, 8317<br />

FoodChange 7363<br />

Fordham University 6931, 6932<br />

Foreign Policy Association 8642<br />

Forest Park Trust 6733<br />

Fort Washington Houses Services for the Elderly<br />

6933<br />

Foundation Center 4527, 5965, 6719, 7280<br />

Foundation for Dance Promotion 6806<br />

Foundation for Jewish Camping 2835<br />

Foundation for Long Term Care 7309<br />

Free Arts for Abused Children of New York City 6641<br />

Friedrich Ebert Stiftung 6411<br />

Friends of Hudson River Park 6158<br />

Friends of Materials for the Arts 6934<br />

Friends of the Mothers Programmes 7358<br />

Friends of WWB/USA 6412<br />

Fund for Public Schools 224-226, 6771, 9616<br />

Fund for Social Change 6935-6938<br />

Fundacion Amistad 6751<br />

Funders Collaborative on Youth Organizing 7398<br />

Funders for Lesbian and Gay Issues 762, 7130<br />

Garth Fagan Dance 6808<br />

Gerard Place Housing Development Fund Company<br />

7087<br />

GeVa Theater 7659<br />

Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History 5788<br />

Girls Inc. of New York City 6939<br />

Girls Incorporated 2742, 3331<br />

Girls Quest 5782<br />

Global Business Coalition on HIV/AIDS, Tuberculosis<br />

and Malaria 1299<br />

Goddard-Riverside Community Center 7213<br />

Golden Gloves Association of America 2115<br />

Good Shepherd Services 6680<br />

Goodman Media International 6131<br />

Gotham Dance 6809<br />

Graduate Center, City University of New York 6941<br />

Grantmakers Forum of New York 7463<br />

Grantmakers in Film and Electronic Media 7402<br />

Great Lakes United 3149<br />

Greyston Foundation 2419, 5970, 7359, 8010<br />

Groundwork 7214<br />

Group One Acting Company 2743<br />

Gynuity Health Projects 653<br />

Habitat for Humanity International 7088<br />

Harlem Childrens Zone 3672<br />

Hastings Center 7184<br />

Health and Welfare Council of Long Island 6942<br />

Health Global Access Project Coalition 1083<br />

Heart of Brooklyn: A Cultural Partnership 5857,<br />

6944, 7669<br />

Highbridge Community Life Center 7671<br />

Hillside Work Scholarship Connection 6134<br />

Hispanic Federation 6186<br />

Hispanics in Philanthropy 3982, 9227<br />

Historic House Trust of New York City 6160<br />

History Center in Tompkins County 7197, 7464<br />

History Education Fund 3425<br />

Homespace Corporation 7089<br />

Hope Community 5972<br />

Hope of Buffalo 7090<br />

Hornby Zeller Associates 3521<br />

Horticultural Society of New York 6643<br />

House Foundation for the Arts 7310<br />

Housing Plus Solutions 3832<br />

Hudson Area Association Library 6284<br />

Hudson Guild 6946<br />

Hudson Opera House 7360<br />

Human Rights Watch 6947<br />

Human Services Coalition of Tompkins County 7198<br />

Human Services Council of New York City 5789,<br />

6948<br />

Hunger Action Network of New York State 6161,<br />

7077<br />

Hunter College of the City University of New York<br />

7299<br />

Huntington Hospital 7687<br />

Immigration Equality 4146<br />

Independent Press Association-New York 6950<br />

Industrial Relations Counselors 7933<br />

Infoshare 7054<br />

Inner-City Scholarship Fund 5973<br />

Institute for Not-for-Profit Management 6187<br />

Institute for Rational Urban Mobility 6953, 6954<br />

Institute for Student Achievement 6955, 10040<br />

Institute for Urban Family Health 5790, 6956<br />

Institute of International Education 3172, 5884,<br />

6447, 6813, 7285<br />

Inta, Inc. 6814<br />

Interfaith Center on Corporate Responsibility 6957<br />

International Center for Transitional Justice 7404<br />

International Center of Photography 4002<br />

International Institute of Buffalo 7091<br />

International Rescue Committee 4929, 6772<br />

International Senior Lawyers Corporation 892<br />

Ithaca College 7199<br />

Jazz at Lincoln Center 6958<br />

Jewish Education Service of North America 92, 659,<br />

7365-7368, 9899<br />

Jewish Funds for Justice 6454, 7055<br />

John Jay College of Criminal Justice of the City<br />

University of New York 769<br />

John T. Mather Memorial Hospital of Port Jefferson<br />

7698<br />

Jonas Center for Excellence in Nursing 6959<br />

Juan Neumann Center 6960<br />

Just Food 9797<br />

Justice Strategies 7143<br />

Kenan Center 7092<br />

Latin American Workers Project 6962<br />

Lawyers Alliance for New York 6963, 7056<br />

Leader to Leader Institute 5252<br />

Learning Leaders 6188, 6964<br />

Legal Action Center 7145<br />

Legal Momentum: Advancing Womens Rights 772,<br />

6464, 6965<br />

Legal Services for New York City 6966<br />

Leveraging Investments in Creativity 6230, 6274,<br />

6465<br />

Lime Hollow Nature Center 7465<br />

Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts 5975, 6967<br />

Lincoln Center Theater 5976<br />

Literacy Volunteers of America 6968<br />

Literacy, Inc. 7300<br />

Local Initiatives Support Corporation 124,<br />

1994-2001, 2421, 2513, 2716, 2759, 3177,<br />

3344, 3345, 3480, 3692, 3954-3956, 3958,<br />

4413, 4547, 4632, 4655, 4861, 4934, 4935,<br />

5006, 5007, 5150, 5640, 5701, 5977-5979,<br />

5983-5985, 6245, 6467, 6681, 6734-6737,<br />

6784, 7066, 7093, 7288, 7408, 7410, 8196,<br />

9197<br />

Local Initiatives Support Corporation of New York City<br />

7715<br />

Long Island Cares 7719<br />

Long Island College Hospital 6969<br />

Long Island Development Corporation 5987, 7720,<br />

8013<br />

Long Island Housing Partnership 2002, 5988, 7721,<br />

8014<br />

Long Island Jewish Medical Center 6970<br />

Lorraine Monroe Leadership Institute 8015, 8016<br />

Make the Road New York 6971, 7057, 7058, 7254,<br />

7411<br />

Manhattan Theater Club 6162<br />

Marga, Inc. 1560<br />

Mark Morris Dance Group 6818<br />

Marymount Manhattan College 6819<br />

Mayors Fund to Advance New York City 3179, 3702<br />

MDRC 1035, 3371, 3703, 4548, 4549, 10047<br />

Medical and Health Research Association of New<br />

York City 6972<br />

Mental Health Association in Dutchess County 6287<br />

Mental Health Association of New York City 6646<br />

Mentoring Partnership of New York 7732<br />

Metropolitan Museum of Art 8657<br />

Metropolitan New York Library Council 6820<br />

Metropolitan Waterfront Alliance 7255<br />

MicroEdge 3433, 8222<br />

Miller\Rollins 6476<br />

Minerva Partners 6973<br />

Mirabal Sisters Cultural and Community Center 6974<br />

Mixteca Organization 6976<br />

Montefiore Medical Center 6977, 7311<br />

Morningside Center for Teaching Social<br />

Responsibility 6647, 7215<br />

Morningside Heights West Harlem Sanitation<br />

Coalition 7078<br />

Mothers on the Move 7416<br />

Mount Sinai Medical Center 5828, 6978, 6979<br />

Mount Sinai School of Medicine of New York<br />

University 5352, 6980, 7312, 7313<br />

Ms. Foundation for Women 907, 6163<br />

Muller Works Foundation 6164<br />

Museum of Arts and Design 5997<br />

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GEOGRAPHIC INDEX<br />

Museum of Modern Art 5998<br />

Museum of the City of New York 6981<br />

Museum Village 6288<br />

Museums at Mitchel 7745<br />

Music Conservatory of Westchester 7418<br />

MusicalFare Theater 7094<br />

National Academy Foundation 10049<br />

National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum 9475<br />

National Campaign for Sustainable Agriculture 3530<br />

National Center for Civic Innovation 1878<br />

National Center for Creative Aging 6854<br />

National Center on Addiction and Substance Abuse<br />

at Columbia University 2119<br />

National Council for Community Development 6002,<br />

6003<br />

National Council of the Churches of Christ in the<br />

U.S.A. 4063<br />

National Council on Economic Education 6006, 6630<br />

National Development and Research Institutes 6788<br />

National Economic and Social Rights Initiative 6848<br />

National Foundation for Teaching Entrepreneurship<br />

5281<br />

National Institute for Latino Policy 6489<br />

National Kidney Foundation 5207<br />

National Urban Alliance for Effective Education 2285<br />

National Video Resources 6166<br />

Nativity Mission Center 6631<br />

Natural Resources Defense Council 4566, 6985<br />

Near East Foundation 6499<br />

Neighborhood Economic Development Advocacy<br />

Project 6500, 7421<br />

Neighborhood Family Services Coalition 6986<br />

Neighborhood Housing Services of New York City<br />

5791, 6246, 6704, 6858, 7069-7071, 7759,<br />

8213<br />

Neighborhood Housing Services of Utica 2024<br />

Neighborhood Housing Services, Kensington-Bailey<br />

3970<br />

Neighborhood Housing Services, West Side 3971<br />

Neighborhood Technical Assistance Clinic 5683,<br />

6712, 6739<br />

New Destiny Housing Corporation 6987<br />

New Leaders for New Schools 128, 235, 486, 593,<br />

1197, 3578, 3724, 5644, 6687, 6988, 8023,<br />

8024, 9619, 9743, 9858, 9859, 10052,<br />

10211, 10314<br />

New Partners for Community Revitalization 6019<br />

New Teacher Project 3156, 3579, 8027, 8028,<br />

9620, 10054<br />

New Visions for Public Schools 2744, 6020, 6247,<br />

6989, 10055<br />

New World Foundation 4568, 6505<br />

New York Academy of Medicine 5539, 6990<br />

New York Botanical Garden 6021, 6022, 6991,<br />

8711<br />

New York Charter Schools Association 129, 484,<br />

5843<br />

New York City Ballet 6023, 6024<br />

New York City Center 4008<br />

New York City Center for Charter School Excellence<br />

7223-7225<br />

New York City Department of Education 238, 10056,<br />

10057<br />

New York City Early Childhood Professional<br />

Development Institute 6992<br />

New York City Health and Hospitals Corporation 6993<br />

New York City Leadership Academy 5916, 6860,<br />

7505<br />

New York City Workforce Development Fund 7301<br />

New York Foundation for the Arts 6826<br />

New York Hall of Science 2244, 6025, 6167<br />

New York Immigration Coalition 3729, 6994, 7152<br />

New York Industrial Retention Network 6995<br />

New York Institute of Technology 8417<br />

New York Landmarks Conservancy 6996<br />

New York Lawyers for the Public Interest 6168<br />

New York Theater Workshop 6169<br />

New York University 6136-6138, 6506, 6663, 6997<br />

New York, City of 6998<br />

New York-Presbyterian Hospital 2269<br />

New Yorkers for Children 3730<br />

Newburgh Performing Arts Academy 6289<br />

Niagara County Historical Society 7095<br />

Nightingale-Bamford School 6721<br />

Nonprofit Connection 6027, 7059<br />

Nonprofit Coordinating Committee of New York 5792,<br />

5858, 6189, 6216, 6240, 6827, 6999, 7000,<br />

7424, 7767<br />

Nonprofit Finance Fund 1204, 1369, 4423, 5706,<br />

6028, 6190, 6248, 6275-6277, 6828, 6829,<br />

7001, 7002, 7425, 7768, 8725, 8726, 9042<br />

Northern Manhattan Coalition for Immigrants Rights<br />

7003<br />

Northwest Bronx Community and Clergy Coalition<br />

4570<br />

NPowerNY 5615, 5793, 5807, 5859, 6033, 6232,<br />

6830, 7004, 7302, 7427<br />

Old Stone House 6752<br />

Old Westbury College Foundation 7005<br />

Older Adults Technology Services 7314<br />

Omega Institute for Holistic Studies 4425<br />

On Point for College 5924<br />

Onondaga, County of 5925<br />

Open Hand Theater 5926<br />

Open Space Institute 7983<br />

Opportunities for a Better Tomorrow 6650<br />

Opportunity Agenda 6789<br />

Optometric Center of New York 6766<br />

Orange County Land Trust 6290<br />

ORBIS International 6767<br />

Orchestra of Saint Lukes 7064<br />

Orpheon, The Little Orchestra Society 6720<br />

Osborne Association 6170<br />

Pace University Law School 6291<br />

Pan Asian Repertory Theater 5860<br />

Partnership with Children 5861<br />

Patrons Program 2245, 5917<br />

Paul Taylor Dance Foundation 6831<br />

PENCIL: Public Education Needs Civic Involvement in<br />

Learning 6034<br />

People Projects to Empower and Organize the<br />

Psychiatrically Labeled 6292<br />

Per Scholas 4577<br />

Performance Zone 7008, 7009<br />

Philliber Research Associates 2760<br />

Physicians for Reproductive Choice and Health 667,<br />

4067<br />

Pick Up Performance Company 6833<br />

Planned Parenthood Federation of America 928,<br />

6171<br />

Planned Parenthood Federation, International 1381<br />

Planned Parenthood of Buffalo and Erie County 7096<br />

Planned Parenthood of New York City 7010<br />

Pluralism Fund 7153<br />

Pratt Institute 4429, 7261<br />

Pro Bono Partnership 2286, 2360, 5450, 5648,<br />

9305<br />

Pro-Choice Public Education Project 2272<br />

Progressive America Fund 5445, 7155<br />

Project Reach Youth 5783<br />

Project Renewal 4431<br />

Public Interest Projects 5423, 5896, 5897, 8665<br />

Public/Private Ventures 3739, 5794<br />

Queens Botanical Garden Society 5862<br />

Queens Citizens Organization 7060<br />

Queens Theater in the Park 6172<br />

REACH Institute 3743<br />

Reconciliation And Culture Cooperative Network<br />

7016<br />

Refuge Inc. 7017<br />

Regional Plan Association 5709<br />

Rensselaerville Institute 934<br />

Reproductive Health Access Project 4072<br />

Research Foundation of the City University of New<br />

York 5552, 5899<br />

ReServe Elder Service 7018<br />

Resource Foundation 1759-1762, 5382,<br />

5809-5811, 6037-6043<br />

Ringside 6835, 7315<br />

Rochester Regional Community Design Center 7228<br />

Rockefeller Family Fund 1401<br />

Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisors 725, 2424,<br />

2527-2530, 3456, 3794, 4073, 4377, 4590,<br />

4591, 5832, 6233, 6540, 6541, 7264, 7265,<br />

10071, 10072<br />

Rockefeller University 6219<br />

Roosevelt Public Library 7019<br />

Roswell Park Cancer Institute 2688, 2689<br />

Rural Local Initiatives Support Corporation 4379<br />

Safe Horizon 6688<br />

Saint Lukes Chamber Ensemble 4011<br />

Saint Pauls Cathedral Trust in America 4012<br />

Samuel Waxman Cancer Research Foundation 7020<br />

Sauti Yetu Center for African Women 7021<br />

Schechter Institute of Jewish Studies 6769<br />

Schervier Nursing Care Center 7022<br />

School of American Ballet 6251<br />

Sciencenter 7201<br />

SeaChange Capital Partners 2257, 7438<br />

SEPA Mujer 7023<br />

Services and Advocacy for GLBT Elders 5863, 7024<br />

Settlement Housing Fund 5451, 5780, 5864, 6050,<br />

6714, 6743, 7072, 7439<br />

Sexuality Information and Education Council of the<br />

U.S. 672<br />

SITE Foundation 2547<br />

SITI Company 6174<br />

Snug Harbor Cultural Center 7026<br />

Social Science Research Council 3186, 10073<br />

South Street Seaport Museum 6175<br />

State University of New York at Albany Foundation<br />

7814<br />

State University of New York at Stony Brook 7027<br />

State University of New York Upstate Medical<br />

University Foundation 7815<br />

Staten Island Childrens Museum 6176, 6651<br />

Staten Island Historical Society 7364<br />

Staten Island Institute of Arts and Sciences 2246<br />

Stephen Petronio Dance Company 6840<br />

STRIVE 4601, 6569<br />

Studio in a School Association 7303<br />

SU Theater Corporation 5927<br />

Support Center for Nonprofit Management 4602,<br />

5566, 5784, 5901, 6191<br />

Synergos Institute 949<br />

Syracuse Opera Company 5928<br />

Syracuse Symphony Orchestra 5929<br />

Syracuse University 5930<br />

TADA Theater and Dance Alliance 7028<br />

Taproot Foundation 5785, 5795, 6192, 6715, 7029,<br />

7061<br />

TCC Group 2729, 2831, 6570, 8289<br />

Teach for America 134, 148, 149, 242-244, 489,<br />

490, 494, 561, 1201, 1465, 1602, 1603,<br />

1935, 2030, 2125, 2157, 2247, 2287, 2392,<br />

2406, 2746, 2764, 2885, 2904, 3064, 3065,<br />

3160, 3753, 5284, 5343, 5344, 5652, 5812,<br />

5813, 5902, 6055-6059, 6193, 6249, 6293,<br />

6689, 6745, 6760, 6775, 6786, 6868, 7030,<br />

7031, 7206, 7219, 7226, 7227, 7320, 7325,<br />

7817, 7936, 8036, 8037, 8041, 8669, 9207,<br />

9290, 9623, 9643, 9779, 10075, 10257<br />

Teacher Fellowship Program 5818<br />

Teachers College Columbia University 6571<br />

Teachers Network 5865, 6060-6063, 6682, 6861,<br />

8052, 8670, 8671<br />

Teaching Matters 5866, 5918, 6064, 6676, 7304,<br />

8053<br />

Thurgood Marshall College Fund 3349, 9678, 10078<br />

Time and Space Limited Theater Company 2274,<br />

6294<br />

Tomas Rivera Policy Institute 1065<br />

TOUCH Foundation 7035<br />

Touro College 7173<br />

Tricycle Foundation 4029<br />

Trisha Brown Dance Company 6841<br />

Turning Point for Women and Families 7036<br />

Twenty-First Century Foundation 1604, 1823, 1824,<br />

1879, 3864, 4610, 6066, 6584, 6585, 7175<br />

UB Foundation Services 6586<br />

Union College 7832<br />

United Hospital Fund of New York 2126<br />

United Methodist City Society 7217<br />

United Nations 7318<br />

United Neighborhood Houses of New York 6067,<br />

6194, 7037<br />

United Way of New York City 2747, 7038<br />

University of Rochester 7848<br />

University of the Witwatersrand Fund 4987<br />

Urban Education Exchange 2401, 5814, 5919,<br />

8054, 8055, 9269<br />

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GEOGRAPHIC INDEX<br />

Grants for Capacity Building, Management & Technical Assistance<br />

Urban Homesteading Assistance Board 3192, 6108,<br />

8058<br />

Urban League, National 5659, 6110<br />

UrbanGlass 6177<br />

Vassar College 6842<br />

Vera Institute of Justice 4615<br />

VidaCare 7041<br />

Village at Ithaca 7467<br />

Visiting Nurse Service of New York 6666, 7042<br />

Visiting Nurse Service of New York Hospice Care<br />

7362<br />

Voces Latinas 7043<br />

Volunteer Consulting Group 2288, 2855, 5693,<br />

5815, 5869, 6112, 6195, 6603, 6671, 6672,<br />

6683, 6869<br />

Volunteer Lawyers for the Arts 6862, 6864, 7321<br />

W N E T Channel 13 5660<br />

Washington Heights and Inwood Development<br />

Corporation 6113<br />

Weill Medical College of Cornell University 6224,<br />

7316<br />

Whitney Museum of American Art 8677<br />

Wildcat Service Corporation 7045<br />

Wildlife Conservation Society 1441-1445, 4163<br />

Wildlife Trust 3193<br />

Womens Environment and Development Organization<br />

6609<br />

Womens Housing and Economic Development<br />

Corporation 6114, 7305<br />

Womens Sports Foundation 3050<br />

Womens World Banking 6115<br />

Workforce Professionals Training Institute 5796,<br />

6196, 7047, 7218, 7306<br />

World Cares Center 7355<br />

YMCA of Dutchess County 6295, 6296<br />

Young Audiences-New York 5867<br />

Youth Advocacy Center 3781<br />

Youth Communication/New York Center 6660<br />

Youth Development Institute 5797, 7048<br />

Youth Empowerment Mission 5786<br />

NEW ZEALAND<br />

New Zealand Family Planning Association 1368<br />

NICARAGUA<br />

Central American University 6349, 6350<br />

Familia Padre Fabretto 2440<br />

University of the Autonomous Regions of the<br />

Caribbean Coast of Nicaragua 6599<br />

NIGERIA<br />

Community Court of Justice 6370<br />

Development Alternatives and Resource Centre 6383<br />

Development, Research and Projects Centre 1273<br />

National Troupe of Nigeria 6494<br />

Nigeria AIDS Alliance 6507<br />

Nigeria ICT Forum of Partnership Institutions 5894<br />

SchoolNet Nigeria 8427, 8428<br />

Shehu Idris College of Health Sciences and<br />

Technology 1412<br />

Social and Economic Rights Action Center 6557<br />

University of Ibadan 3191<br />

NORTH CAROLINA<br />

Action Greensboro 2492, 7532, 7871, 7876, 7888<br />

Alice Aycock Poe Center for Health Education 9330<br />

American Institute for Social Justice 7952<br />

Ashe County Partnership for Children 7953<br />

Bald Head Island Conservancy 7954<br />

Barium Springs Home for Children 7896<br />

Blue Ridge Women in Agriculture 7955<br />

Boys and Girls Homes of North Carolina 7898<br />

Cabarrus Regional Chamber Foundation 7885<br />

Carolina Childrens Communicative Disorders<br />

Program 8927, 8928<br />

Carolinas Clean Air Coalition 7956<br />

Center for Agricultural Partnerships 7957, 9961<br />

Center for Community Self-Help 3526<br />

Center for Education, Imagination and the Natural<br />

World 554<br />

Center for Responsible Lending 4491<br />

Center for Teaching Quality 4230, 9374<br />

Central Childrens Home of North Carolina 7899<br />

Charlotte Emergency Housing 7595<br />

Charlotte-Mecklenburg Public Schools Foundation<br />

7596<br />

Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools 10031<br />

Child Care Services Association 6358, 6690<br />

Children and Family Services Association, North<br />

Carolina 7900, 7901<br />

Community Building Initiative 2706, 7959<br />

Community Reinvestment Association of North<br />

Carolina 7960<br />

Connectinc 7961<br />

Council for Children 7962<br />

Countywide Community Development Corporation<br />

7963<br />

Crisis Assistance Ministry 7462, 7630<br />

Design Corps 7890, 9609<br />

DonorsChoose North Carolina 3547<br />

Down East Partnership for Children 6693<br />

Duke University 857, 3145, 3318, 4234, 6389,<br />

6390, 7903, 9823<br />

Duke University Health System 7904<br />

Duke University Medical Center 9257<br />

Durham Affordable Housing Coalition 7965<br />

Durham Public Schools 7966<br />

East Market Street Development Corporation 9402<br />

Elon Homes for Children 7937<br />

Elon University 7967<br />

Environmental Paper Network 641<br />

Episcopal Diocese of North Carolina 2663<br />

Equality North Carolina Foundation 2173<br />

Executive Service Corps of the Charlotte Region<br />

7938-7941, 8004, 8005<br />

Fair Trial Initiative 7969, 7970<br />

Faith Partnerships 3655, 6399<br />

Fayetteville State University 5272<br />

Food Bank of Central and Eastern North Carolina<br />

7649<br />

Forest Education and Conservation Foundation<br />

10192<br />

Frank Porter Graham Child Development Center 5303<br />

Grassroots Leadership 7133, 7971<br />

HandMade in America 135, 7891<br />

High Country Conservancy 7196<br />

Hindsight Consulting 6429<br />

Hinton Rural Life Center 7892, 7905, 7906<br />

Hispanics in Philanthropy 7942, 7943<br />

Institute of Christian Growth 9860<br />

Institute of Government Foundation 7886<br />

International Projects Assistance Services 556, 656,<br />

891, 1328<br />

IntraHealth International 1329<br />

Jacobs Ladder Job Center 7696<br />

Kids Voting North Carolina 7973<br />

Land Trust for the Little Tennessee 9310<br />

Local Initiatives Support Corporation 7524<br />

Lumiere Medical Ministries 4213<br />

Lutheran Family Services in the Carolinas 7907<br />

MDC 3370<br />

MemoryCare, Inc. 7909<br />

Methodist Home for Children 7910<br />

Mi Casa Su Casa 7944<br />

Mountain Microenterprise Fund 7893, 7894, 7974<br />

NetCorps 7975, 7976<br />

New River Community Partners 7977<br />

North Carolina A & T State University 4237, 4238<br />

North Carolina Association of Community<br />

Development Corporations 7978<br />

North Carolina Baptist Hospital 7911<br />

North Carolina Center for International Understanding<br />

7979<br />

North Carolina Center for Nonprofits 518, 6030,<br />

7873, 7912, 7934, 8029<br />

North Carolina Conservation Network 2270, 5830<br />

North Carolina Fiscal Literacy Foundation 4109<br />

North Carolina Foundation for Advanced Health<br />

Programs 7913<br />

North Carolina Hospital Foundation 7914<br />

North Carolina Housing Services and Management<br />

8030<br />

North Carolina Minority Support Center 7980<br />

North Carolina Science Leadership Association 7882<br />

North Carolina State Museum of Natural Sciences,<br />

Friends of 7883<br />

North Carolina Waste Awareness and Reduction<br />

Network 7981<br />

NorthEast Medical Center 7887<br />

NPower Charlotte Region 7935, 7945, 9267<br />

One Dozen Who Care 7982<br />

Orange Community Housing and Land Trust 7984<br />

Organization for Tropical Studies 1172<br />

Partners in Out-of-School Time 7779, 7946<br />

Piedmont Public Policy Institute 7947<br />

Pisgah Astronomical Research Institute 7985<br />

Pitt County Memorial Hospital 7915<br />

Pride of Kinston 7986<br />

RAFI-USA 7015<br />

Research Triangle Institute 5553, 6537<br />

Restoring the Foundations International Training<br />

Center 9602<br />

Restoring the Foundations Ministries 9861<br />

SAFEchild 7917<br />

Shepherds Center of Greensboro 9508<br />

Southern Environmental Law Center 3082<br />

Southern Rural Development Initiative 3750, 4382,<br />

6566, 7527<br />

SouthWings 7988<br />

Stone Circles 7989<br />

Sustainable Jobs Development Corporation 6053,<br />

7528, 7529<br />

Sustainable Sandhills 7990<br />

Systematic Asian Leadership Training 8063<br />

Teach for America 7991, 7999, 8038, 8040, 8045<br />

Temple on Greene Street 7889<br />

Third Reconstruction Institute 7992<br />

Triangle Impact 522<br />

Triangle Land Conservancy 7994<br />

United Family Services 7835<br />

United Hmong Association 7995<br />

United Methodist Church, North Carolina Conference<br />

7924-7926<br />

United Methodist Church, Western North Carolina<br />

Conference, North Wilkesboro District 7927<br />

University of North Carolina 2733, 3381, 3762,<br />

3763, 5286, 5581-5583, 6617, 6790, 7846,<br />

7928, 7996, 9261<br />

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Public<br />

Health Foundation 5584<br />

Wake Forest University 2681, 5603<br />

WakeMed 7875<br />

Western North Carolina Alliance 7998<br />

Wildacres Retreat 7948, 7949<br />

Winston-Salem Enrichment Center 8061<br />

Winston-Salem Industries for the Blind 4448<br />

YMCA Blue Ridge Assembly 7895<br />

YMCA of the Triangle 9556<br />

YMI Cultural Center 9557<br />

Youth Homes 9559<br />

Youth Unlimited 7930<br />

NORTH DAKOTA<br />

Catholic Charities North Dakota 4714<br />

Community Violence Intervention Center 4726<br />

Farm Rescue 4736<br />

Girl Scouts of the U.S.A. 4739<br />

Impact Foundation 4858, 8064<br />

Lutheran Social Services of North Dakota 4773,<br />

4774<br />

Neuropsychiatric Research Institute 4869<br />

New Sudanese Community Association 4795<br />

North Dakota Council on Abused Womens Services<br />

4797<br />

North Dakota Disabilities Advocacy Consortium 4798<br />

North Dakota Humanities Council 4799<br />

North Dakota, State of 8062<br />

Northern Plains Sustainable Agriculture Stewardship<br />

Fund 4870<br />

Northwest Venture Communities 5039<br />

Rape and Abuse Crisis Center of Fargo-Moorhead<br />

4809<br />

Roosevelt-Custer Regional Council for Development<br />

4815<br />

Special Olympics North Dakota 4823<br />

Village Family Service Center 4830<br />

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Grants for Capacity Building, Management & Technical Assistance<br />

GEOGRAPHIC INDEX<br />

OHIO<br />

Action for Children Council of Franklin County 8132<br />

Adoption Network Cleveland 8070<br />

Akron Public Schools 8162<br />

Allen County Educational Service Center 9780<br />

Applewood Centers 8071<br />

Arts Collinwood 8072<br />

Associated Neighborhood Centers 8277<br />

Association of African American Museums 7551<br />

Battelle for Kids 3130, 4260, 8192<br />

Battelle Memorial Institute 66<br />

Bellaire Puritas Development Corporation 8073<br />

Berea Childrens Home 8074<br />

BizTech Center 8160<br />

Bowling Green State University 8211<br />

Breathing Association 8133<br />

Business Volunteers Unlimited 8075, 8173, 8199,<br />

8214, 8254<br />

Care Alliance 8255<br />

Caring Response Madagascar Foundation 8189<br />

Case Western Reserve University 1657, 3607, 8076<br />

Catholic Charities of the Diocese of Youngstown<br />

8278<br />

Catholic Schools Office 8206<br />

Center for Collaboration and the Future of Schooling<br />

6335<br />

Center for Community Solutions 3134, 8174, 8256<br />

Center for Families and Children 8077, 8175<br />

Center for Mental Retardation 8257<br />

Center for Nonprofit Excellence 2699, 8163<br />

Center of Vocational Alternatives for Mental Health<br />

8134<br />

Central Summit County Choral Society 8164<br />

Chagrin Falls Park Community Center 8078<br />

Childrens Hospital 8238<br />

Childrens Museum of Cleveland 8249, 8258<br />

Childrens Museum of the Valley 8279<br />

Christ Hospital 8190<br />

Clark County Educational Service Center 8276<br />

Cleveland Baseball Federation 8079<br />

Cleveland Botanical Garden 8176<br />

Cleveland Furniture Bank 8259<br />

Cleveland Housing Network 8260<br />

Cleveland International Film Festival 8080<br />

Cleveland Municipal School District 8081-8083,<br />

8177<br />

Cleveland Museum of Natural History 8178<br />

Cleveland Orchestra 8084<br />

Cleveland Play House 8085<br />

Cleveland Rape Crisis Center 8250<br />

Cleveland Social Venture Partners 8086-8090<br />

Cleveland State University Foundation 8179<br />

Cleveland V.A. Medical Research and Education<br />

Foundation 8261<br />

Coalition for Quality Education 8273<br />

Columbus Bar Foundation 8135<br />

Columbus Health Department 8136<br />

Columbus Information Via Computer 8137<br />

Columbus Montessori Education Center 8138<br />

Columbus Public Schools 8638<br />

Columbus Speech and Hearing Center 8251<br />

Columbus State Community College Development<br />

Foundation 8139<br />

Community Care Network 8065<br />

Community Development Collaborative of Greater<br />

Columbus 8140, 8216<br />

Community Resource Center 5175<br />

Community Shelter Board 8141, 8239<br />

Comprehensive Community Child Care Organization<br />

8204, 8244, 8245<br />

Consortium for Entrepreneurship Education 2497,<br />

3054, 3055<br />

COSI Toledo 9738<br />

Cuyahoga Community Land Trust 8091<br />

Cuyahoga County Public Library 8092<br />

Detroit-Shoreway Community Development<br />

Organization 8093<br />

Diversity Center of Northeast Ohio 8180<br />

East End Neighborhood House Association 8262<br />

Educational Service Center of Cuyahoga County 8193<br />

Eleanor B. Rainey Memorial Institute 8094, 8181<br />

Eliza Bryant Center 2237<br />

Equality Ohio Education Fund 2174<br />

Executive Service Corps of Cincinnati 8069, 8246<br />

Facing History and Ourselves National Foundation<br />

8095<br />

Fairhill Center 8263<br />

Famicos Foundation 8750<br />

Family and Children First Council 8264<br />

Family Medicine Education Consortium 3659<br />

Farm Labor Research Project 6402<br />

FIRSTLINK 8142<br />

Foundation Center 8252<br />

Franklin County Board of Alcohol, Drug Addiction and<br />

Mental Health Services 8143<br />

Friends of Art for Community Enrichment 8144<br />

Fund for Our Economic Future 2711, 2712<br />

Gathering Place 8096<br />

Girl Scouts of the U.S.A. 8097<br />

Golden Ciphers 8098<br />

Greater Cleveland Family Support Consortium 8099<br />

Green Energy Ohio 8100<br />

GroundWork Group 8147, 8148<br />

Hard Hatted Women 8101<br />

Harvard Community Services Center 8102<br />

Helping Association for Professional Providers of<br />

Young Children - Trumbull County 8280<br />

Home Ownership Center of Greater Cincinnati 1988,<br />

1989<br />

I Know I Can 8149<br />

IMHOTEP Foundation 8103<br />

Info Line 8165<br />

Intergenerational School 8104<br />

JumpStart 8166<br />

Kent State University 6701<br />

Keys to Improving Dayton Schools 10043<br />

Lake/Geauga Educational Assistance Foundation<br />

8105<br />

Lakeland Community College Foundation 8106,<br />

8107<br />

Laurel School 8269<br />

Learning Disabilities Association of Cuyahoga County<br />

8108<br />

Local Initiatives Support Corporation 8161, 8167,<br />

8197, 8220, 8271<br />

Local Initiatives Support Corporation of Greater<br />

Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky 8247, 9200<br />

Lorain County Community College 8230<br />

Lower Lights Christian Health Center 8150<br />

Magnolia Clubhouse 8265<br />

Mahoning County Continuum of Care 8281<br />

Maingate Business Development Corporation 8109<br />

Marvin Lewis Community Fund 9882<br />

Mental Health Advocacy Coalition 8110<br />

Miami University 4359<br />

Mid-Ohio FoodBank 4420<br />

Minority Organ and Tissue Transplant Education<br />

Program of Cleveland 8111, 8266<br />

Montgomery County Juvenile Court 5520<br />

National College Access Network 1122, 2514, 2515<br />

National Network of Forest Practitioners 6490<br />

National Staff Development Council 6857,<br />

8017-8019<br />

Neighborhood Leadership Institute 8112<br />

Neighborhood Progress 8113<br />

North Ridgeville City Schools 8233<br />

North Side Citizens Coalition for Community<br />

Development 8282<br />

Northeast Community Center 8272<br />

Northeast Ohio Council on Higher Education 8114,<br />

8115, 8185<br />

Nueva Luz Urban Resource Center 8116<br />

Oberlin College 8619<br />

Oberlin Early Childhood Center 8234<br />

Ohio 8 Coalition 8117<br />

Ohio Association of Nonprofit Organizations 8207<br />

Ohio Board of Regents 8283<br />

Ohio Environmental Council 8152<br />

Ohio Grantmakers Forum 10062<br />

Ohio Osteopathic Foundation 8240<br />

Ohio State University 7339, 8153<br />

Ohio University 8194, 8241-8243<br />

Ohio Valley Oral School 8964<br />

OhioHealth Foundation 8154<br />

Online Computer Library Center 10063<br />

Open Door of Delta 8274<br />

Open Doors 8267<br />

Opera Cleveland 8168<br />

Our Lady of the Holy Spirit Center 8191<br />

Parent Heart Watch 4984<br />

Partnerships 4 Success 8208<br />

Passion for Potential 8209, 8210<br />

Peace in the Hood 8118<br />

Planned Lifetime Assistance Network of Northeast<br />

Ohio 8119<br />

Preterm Cleveland 8186<br />

Rabbit Run Community Arts Association 8120<br />

Religion Newswriters Foundation 6778<br />

Saint Martin de Porres High School 8121<br />

Senior Outreach Services 8268<br />

Service Corps of Retired Executives Association<br />

8169<br />

Shorebank Enterprise Group Cleveland 8124, 8125,<br />

8187<br />

SPACES 8126<br />

Spiritual Care and Education Center 8275<br />

Suite 1300 Services 8127, 8128<br />

Sunday Creek Associates 8155, 8156<br />

Support To At-Risk Teens 8129<br />

Towards Employment 8130<br />

United Way of Central Ohio 8157-8159<br />

University Circle 8253<br />

Urban League of Dayton 8131<br />

Veritas Forum 10189<br />

Warren City School District 8284<br />

YWCA of Cleveland 8188<br />

YWCA of Youngstown 8285<br />

OKLAHOMA<br />

A Chance to Change Foundation 8290<br />

American Red Cross 8305<br />

Ardmore Higher Education Center 8318<br />

Ardmore Payne Education Center 8319<br />

Arts and Humanities Council of Tulsa 8315<br />

Boys and Girls Club of Green Country 8286<br />

Duncan Regional Hospital Health Foundation 9400<br />

Executive Service Corps of Central Oklahoma 8292,<br />

8293, 8307<br />

Future Farmers of America Foundation, Oklahoma<br />

8316<br />

Home of Hope 9427<br />

Homeless Alliance 8308, 9428<br />

Humane Society, Central Oklahoma 8309<br />

Integris Baptist Medical Center Foundation 8945<br />

Katheryne B. Payne Education Center 8294, 8310<br />

Kirkpatrick Science and Air Space Museum at<br />

Omniplex 5351<br />

Leadership Oklahoma City 8311<br />

Mental Health Association in Tulsa 8325<br />

Mercy Memorial Health Center 8320<br />

Oklahoma Center for Nonprofits 131, 8296, 8323<br />

Oklahoma City Medical Business District 8312<br />

Oklahoma City Public Schools Foundation 8297<br />

Oklahoma City University 8298<br />

Oklahoma Health Center Clinical Pastoral Education<br />

Institute 8314, 8321<br />

Possibilities, Inc. 8299<br />

Rainbow Fleet 8300<br />

Saint Anthony Hospital Foundation 8313<br />

Sunbeam Family Services 8301<br />

Tulsa Ballet Theater 9528<br />

Tulsa Scottish Rite Charitable and Educational<br />

Foundation 8326<br />

United Way of Central Oklahoma 8302<br />

University of Central Oklahoma 136<br />

University of Central Oklahoma Foundation 8303,<br />

9536<br />

University of Oklahoma 9970<br />

OREGON<br />

ACCESS 8509<br />

Action Without Borders 3588<br />

Artists Repertory Theater 9905<br />

Arts Central 8510, 10091<br />

Arts Council of Pendleton 8511<br />

Association of Oregon Community Development<br />

Organizations 8512<br />

Audubon Society of Portland 8513<br />

Bends Community Center 8514<br />

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Grants for Capacity Building, Management & Technical Assistance<br />

Benton County Historical Society 8515<br />

Benton Furniture Share 8516<br />

Birth to Three 8517<br />

Blue Mountains Biodiversity Project 9796<br />

Bridge Builders International 10176<br />

Cascade Center for Community Governance<br />

7109-7111<br />

Cascadia Behavioral Healthcare 9908<br />

Center Against Rape and Domestic Violence 8518<br />

Childrens Center of Clackamas County 8519<br />

Childrens Institute 8520<br />

Childrens Relief Nursery 8329<br />

Clackamas County Childrens Commission 8330<br />

Clatsop County Womens Crisis Services 8457<br />

Coalition for a Livable Future 8521, 9913<br />

Columbia Cascade Housing Corporation 8522<br />

Community Connection of Northeast Oregon 8523<br />

Community Outreach 8524<br />

Conservation Leaders Network 9963<br />

Corvallis Arts Center 8525<br />

Court Appointed Special Advocates of Clackamas<br />

County 8526<br />

Court Appointed Special Advocates of Deshutes<br />

County 8527<br />

Court Appointed Special Advocates of Lane County<br />

8528<br />

Court Appointed Special Advocates of Multnomah<br />

County 8331<br />

De Paul Treatment Centers 8529<br />

Deschutes County Childrens Foundation 8530<br />

Diversified Abilities 8458<br />

Do Jump Extremely Physical Theater 8484, 8531,<br />

9917<br />

Downtown Initiative for the Visual Arts 8532<br />

E3: Employers for Education Excellence 8459, 8533,<br />

8534<br />

Ecotrust 1276, 1277<br />

Education Conservancy 6718<br />

Entrepreneurs Foundation of the Northwest<br />

8535-8537<br />

Environmental Education Association of Oregon<br />

8538<br />

Environmental Law Alliance Worldwide 640<br />

Families First of Grant County 8539<br />

Family Access Network Foundation 8540<br />

Farmers Conservation Alliance 8460<br />

Farmworker Housing Development Corporation<br />

8541, 8542<br />

Fern Ridge Library Foundation 8543<br />

First Step Parent Child Training Center 8461<br />

Fishtrap 8332<br />

Folk-Time 8462<br />

Four-H Leaders Association, Polk County 8544<br />

Friendly House 8463<br />

Gifford Pinchot Task Force 163<br />

Grantmakers for Education 5634<br />

Green Fire Productions 10201<br />

Hacienda Community Development Corporation<br />

8545<br />

Helping Minds Organization 1100<br />

HOST Development 7677<br />

Housing Development Corporation of Washington<br />

County 8506<br />

International Society for Technology in Education<br />

8388<br />

Janus Youth Programs 8546, 8547<br />

Juvenile Court Resources 3689<br />

K B P S Public Radio Foundation 9927<br />

Kids Intervention and Diagnostic Service Center<br />

8333, 8548<br />

Kids on the Block Awareness Program 8549<br />

Klamath Basin Rangeland Trust 10099<br />

Latino Network 8550<br />

Lewis and Clark College 10100<br />

Literary Arts 8551<br />

Marion-Polk Food Share 8552<br />

McKenzie River Trust Fund 8553<br />

Mediation Works, A Community Dispute Resolution<br />

Center 8554<br />

Mercy Corps 4416<br />

Metafore 7737<br />

Ministry Coaching International 10102<br />

Mount Hood Repertory Theater 8465<br />

MountainStar Family Relief Nursery 9932<br />

Multnomah County Department of Juvenile and Adult<br />

Community Justice 3709<br />

Neighborhood Housing Services of Corvallis 8555<br />

Neighborhood Partnership Fund 5187, 8556, 8557,<br />

10051<br />

Nonprofit Technology Enterprise Network 2722,<br />

7426<br />

North Lincoln Hospital Foundation 8334<br />

Northwest Earth Institute 8558<br />

Northwest Environmental Defense Center 9967<br />

Northwest Evaluation Association 130<br />

Northwest Medical Teams International 10059<br />

Northwest Regional Educational Laboratory 8418<br />

Northwest Youth Corps 9933<br />

Open Meadow Alternative Schools 9937<br />

Oregon Advocacy Center 8466<br />

Oregon Ballet Theater 8335<br />

Oregon Child Care Resource and Referral Network<br />

8559<br />

Oregon Child Development Coalition 9938<br />

Oregon Childrens Theater Company 8485<br />

Oregon Community Warehouse 8336, 8560<br />

Oregon Cultural Trust 8486<br />

Oregon Department of Education 7508<br />

Oregon Entrepreneurs Forum 8467<br />

Oregon Geographic Alliance 8561<br />

Oregon Health Action Campaign 8562<br />

Oregon Health and Science University Foundation<br />

8563<br />

Oregon Hunger Relief Task Force 8468<br />

Oregon Museum of Science and Industry 9939<br />

Oregon Psychoanalytic Center 8596<br />

Oregon Rural Health Association 8469<br />

Oregon Symphony Association 10103<br />

Oregon Symphony Association in Salem 8337, 8564<br />

Oregon Trout 168<br />

People for Parks 8565<br />

Pioneer Relief Nursery 8566<br />

Policy Consensus Initiative 2604, 7260, 8470<br />

Port Orford Ocean Resource Team 1382<br />

Portland Actors Conservatory 8471<br />

Portland Business Alliance Charitable Institute 5189<br />

Portland Community College Foundation 8472<br />

Portland Impact 8567<br />

Portland Opera Association 8338, 8487, 9941,<br />

10104<br />

Portland Parks Foundation 8568<br />

Portland State University 5547, 5548, 8507<br />

Portland State University Foundation 8569<br />

Portland Symphonic Girlchoir 8488<br />

Pregnancy Resource Centers of Greater Portland<br />

10105<br />

Prevention and Recovery Northwest 8474<br />

Profile Theater Project 9942<br />

Programa de Ayuda 8570<br />

Providence Saint Vincent Medical Foundation 8489<br />

Raindrops to Refuge 8475<br />

Rinehart Clinic 8571<br />

River Network 4589<br />

Rogue Valley Art Association 8572<br />

Rogue Valley Community Development Corporation<br />

7793<br />

ROSE Community Development Corporation 7794<br />

Rotary First Harvest of Oregon 8573<br />

Rural Development Initiatives 9945<br />

Salem/Keizer Coalition for Equality 8574<br />

Salmon-Safe 8476<br />

School Foundation 8575<br />

Schoolhouse Supplies 7806<br />

ScienceWorks Hands-On Museum 1200<br />

Self Enhancement 6142<br />

Siskiyou Field Institute 8576<br />

Siskiyou Regional Educational Project 10204<br />

Social Venture Partners Portland 8477, 8577, 8597<br />

Southern Oregon Land Conservancy 8478, 8578<br />

Stand for Children Leadership Center 1785, 1786,<br />

2914, 8455, 8579-8582, 9951, 10163, 10164<br />

Step It Up 8479<br />

Sustainable Northwest 1421<br />

Tamastslikt Cultural Institute 8583<br />

Technical Assistance for Community Services 2201,<br />

5191, 8339, 8480, 8584<br />

Umatilla County Historical Society 8585<br />

Umpqua Community Development Corporation 8586<br />

United Methodist Church 8340<br />

University of Oregon 8444<br />

Vision Northwest 8587<br />

Voices Set Free 8482<br />

Wallace Medical Concern 8588<br />

Wallowa Resources 6604, 8589<br />

Wasco County Commission on Children and Families<br />

8590<br />

Washington County Historical Society and Museum<br />

7856<br />

West Linn-Wilsonville Music and Arts Partners 8591<br />

Western States Center 7081, 10010<br />

Westside Church 1831<br />

Wetlands Conservancy 8483<br />

Wild Salmon Center 1180<br />

Willamette Repertory Theater 8490<br />

Willamette Valley Development Officers 8598<br />

Willowbrook Center for the Development of Human<br />

Potential 8592<br />

Womens Crisis Support Team 8593<br />

World Forestry Center 8594<br />

YMCA of Marion and Polk Counties 8595<br />

PAKISTAN<br />

Citizens Foundation 485<br />

Greenstar Social Marketing Pakistan Limited 1305<br />

Heartfile, Inc. 1314, 1315<br />

Helium 8375-8377<br />

Kashf Foundation 1848<br />

Leadership for Environment and<br />

Development-Pakistan 1335<br />

Mustashaar, Social Development Advisors 1357<br />

Rozan 1402<br />

PALAU<br />

Palau Conservation Society 1375<br />

PAPUA NEW GUINEA<br />

University of Papua New Guinea 1438<br />

PARAGUAY<br />

Sobrevivencia 4595<br />

PENNSYLVANIA<br />

A Womans Place 8713, 9089<br />

Adult Congenital Heart Association 4974<br />

Allegheny County Department of Human Services<br />

8874, 9157<br />

Allegheny Intermediate Unit 8679, 8705, 8763<br />

Allegheny Land Trust 8791<br />

Allegheny, County of 8875<br />

American Red Cross 8758, 8981<br />

Amys Fund 9090<br />

Angels Place 8876<br />

Anti-Violence Partnership of Philadelphia 9091<br />

APEX Consortium 8706<br />

Archdiocese of Philadelphia 8739<br />

Arts and Business Council of Greater Philadelphia<br />

8731<br />

Astral Artistic Services 9092<br />

Attack Theater 8877<br />

Atwater Kent Museum 8983<br />

August Wilson Center for African American Culture<br />

8792, 9158<br />

Barnes Foundation 7555, 8633<br />

Berks County Intermediate Unit 8764<br />

Bethesda Project 9093<br />

Bethlehem Haven of Pittsburgh 8845, 8878<br />

Bicycle Coalition of Greater Philadelphia 8984<br />

Big Brothers Big Sisters of America 3604, 6117,<br />

6635<br />

Big Brothers Big Sisters of Beaver County 8765<br />

Big Brothers Big Sisters of Greater Pittsburgh 8766<br />

Big Brothers Big Sisters Southeastern Pennsylvania<br />

8985<br />

Bike Pittsburgh 8879<br />

Brandywine Conservancy 8986<br />

Brat Productions 8987<br />

Brew House Association 8793, 9159<br />

Bristol Riverside Theater 8988, 9094<br />

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Grants for Capacity Building, Management & Technical Assistance<br />

GEOGRAPHIC INDEX<br />

Bryn Mawr College 8989<br />

Bushfire Theater of Performing Arts 8990<br />

Calvary Episcopal Church 8848<br />

Carnegie Institute 8794, 8795<br />

Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh 8707, 8796<br />

Carnegie Mellon University 6797, 8681, 8797-8799,<br />

8856<br />

Center for Responsible Funding 9095<br />

Center for Victims of Violence and Crime 8801, 8846<br />

Central Susquehanna Intermediate Unit 8802, 8993<br />

Centro Nueva Creacion-New Creation Community<br />

Center 9096<br />

Chatham College 8767, 8880, 9160<br />

Child Watch of Pittsburgh 8881<br />

Childrens Hospital Foundation 5958, 8714,<br />

8930-8933<br />

Childrens Hospital of Pittsburgh Foundation 2236<br />

Childrens Literacy Initiative 3558, 5405, 8715<br />

Childrens Scholarship Fund, Philadelphia 8740<br />

Childspace Cooperative Development 3352<br />

City Theater Company 8803<br />

Committee of Seventy 8995<br />

Communities in Schools of Philadelphia 8996<br />

Community Accountants 8741<br />

Community College of Allegheny County Educational<br />

Foundation 8805, 8806, 8882, 9161<br />

Community Design Center of Pittsburgh 8682, 8807,<br />

8850, 9193<br />

Community Learning Center 9097<br />

Community Loan Fund of Southwestern Pennsylvania<br />

8883<br />

Community of Reconciliation 8857<br />

Congregations United for Neighborhood Action 3210<br />

Congreso de Latinos Unidos 6129, 7622<br />

Conservation Consultants 8808<br />

Consortium for Public Education 8768, 9162<br />

Contact Pittsburgh 8885<br />

Coro Center for Civic Leadership 8601, 8809<br />

Dance Affiliates 9002<br />

Delaware Valley Grantmakers 8717, 8742, 8853<br />

Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission<br />

9003, 9004<br />

Dickinson College 6804<br />

Downtown Management Organization 8684<br />

Drexel University 296<br />

Duquesne University 8769, 8886<br />

East Liberty Development 7392<br />

East Liberty Family Health Care Center 8810<br />

Education Law Center-PA 3171, 9098<br />

Elizabeth Seton Center 8887<br />

Emergycare 8759<br />

Enterprise Center 2710, 5964, 8003, 9005, 9099,<br />

9194<br />

Enterprising Environmental Solutions 583, 584,<br />

2416, 7248, 7393, 7968, 9006, 9964<br />

Extra Mile Education Foundation 8811<br />

Fairmount Park Historic Preservation Trust 9100<br />

Focus on Renewal Sto-Rox Neighborhood Corporation<br />

9163<br />

Forbes Funds 8770, 8812-8814, 8858, 9164, 9165<br />

Free Library of Philadelphia Foundation 7655<br />

Freedoms Foundation at Valley Forge 2665, 8643<br />

Frick Art and Historical Center 8859<br />

Garfield Jubilee Association 8888<br />

Gateway to the Arts 8889<br />

Geisinger Health System 7658<br />

Girl Scouts of the U.S.A. 8890<br />

Girls Inc. of Greater Philadelphia and Southern New<br />

Jersey 9103<br />

Global Disciples Network 8145, 8146<br />

Goodwill Industries of Pittsburgh 8891<br />

Grantmakers of Western Pennsylvania 8893, 9166<br />

Greater Philadelphia Federation of Settlements 9008<br />

Greater Philadelphia Urban Affairs Coalition 7666,<br />

9009, 9104<br />

Greater Pittsburgh Arts Council 8606, 8686<br />

Greater Pittsburgh Community Food Bank 3830,<br />

3831, 8815<br />

Green Building Alliance 8816-8818, 8852, 8894<br />

Green Valleys Association of Southeastern<br />

Pennsylvania 8720<br />

GreenTreks Network 9010<br />

Harvard Business School Club of Philadelphia 9011,<br />

9105<br />

Haverford Township Free Library Association 9012<br />

Headlong Dance Theater 9013<br />

Hepatitis B Foundation 9106<br />

Heritage Conservancy 9014<br />

Highlands Coalition 2266<br />

Historic Yellow Springs 9018<br />

Homeless Advocacy Project 8744<br />

Homeless Childrens Education Fund 8847<br />

Hosanna House 8820, 8895, 9167<br />

Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania 8745<br />

Imani Christian Academy 8821<br />

Independence Visitor Center Corporation 9019<br />

Innovation Works 8688<br />

Interfaith Center of Greater Philadelphia 9107<br />

International House of Philadelphia 8648<br />

Interserve 2092<br />

Jewish Healthcare Foundation of Pittsburgh 8896<br />

John J. Tyler Arboretum 8721, 9022<br />

Keystone Conservation Trust 9023<br />

Knox Emergency Fund 9169<br />

Kulu Mele African American Dance Ensemble 9024<br />

La Salle University 8947, 8948, 9025-9027<br />

Lancaster County Conservancy 9028<br />

Lancaster Farmland Trust 9029<br />

Lankenau Hospital Foundation 8651<br />

Lantern Theater Company 9030<br />

Lawrenceville Corporation 7407<br />

Leadership Pittsburgh 8897<br />

Leah Stein Dance Company 9031<br />

Lehigh University 6816<br />

Life Center of Southern Chester County 9109<br />

Literacy Council of Norristown 9110<br />

Local Government Academy 8822<br />

Local Initiatives Support Corporation 9032, 9196,<br />

9199<br />

Looking Glass Institute 8860<br />

Lutheran Social Mission Society 8746<br />

Lutheran Theological Seminary at Gettysburg 2653<br />

Magee-Womens Hospital 8823<br />

Manchester Bidwell Corporation 1849, 8151, 8771<br />

Manchester Craftsmens Guild 8824<br />

Manchester Youth Development Center 8861, 8862<br />

Maternal and Child Health Consortium of Chester<br />

County 9033<br />

Mattress Factory 8690, 8825<br />

McKinsey and Company 2801, 2802<br />

Medical Students for Choice 664<br />

Mendelssohn Choir of Pittsburgh 8826<br />

Mennonite Urban Corps Pittsburgh 8898<br />

Mentoring Partnership of Southwestern Pennsylvania<br />

8614, 8753, 8772<br />

Metropolitan Career Center 9111<br />

Mill at Anselma Preservation and Educational Trust<br />

8723<br />

Montgomery County Lands Trust 9034<br />

Montgomery Theater 9035<br />

Mount Airy USA 9112<br />

Mount Washington Community Development<br />

Corporation 8827<br />

Mountain Meadow 9113<br />

Multicultural Arts Initiative 9170<br />

Mum Puppettheater 9036, 9114<br />

National Constitution Center 7750<br />

National Philanthropic Trust 2913, 3439,<br />

5680-5682<br />

National Transplant Assistance Fund 9115<br />

Natural Lands Trust 9037, 9116<br />

Nego Gato 8828<br />

Neighborhood Academy 8756, 8829<br />

Neighborhood Housing Services of Philadelphia<br />

3967, 9203<br />

Neighborhood Housing Services of Pittsburgh 3968,<br />

8899, 9171, 9204<br />

Neighborhood Housing Services of Reading 8022<br />

Neighborhood Interfaith Movement 9117<br />

New Frankford Community Y 9039<br />

New Kensington Community Development<br />

Corporation 8724, 9118<br />

Nonprofit Finance Fund 5420<br />

Nonprofit Partnership 8760, 8761<br />

Norris Square Civic Association 5646<br />

North Side Christian Health Center 8864<br />

Northside Leadership Conference 8708, 8709<br />

NPower Pennsylvania 3354, 8031, 8727, 9043,<br />

9044, 9119, 9120<br />

OMG Center for Collaborative Learning 1371, 3376,<br />

3377, 5282, 5541, 5542, 6140, 6514, 7293,<br />

7507, 9045<br />

Opera Company of Philadelphia 9121<br />

Ophelia Project 8762<br />

Opportunities Industrialization Center, Montgomery<br />

County 9046<br />

Opportunities Industrialization Centers International<br />

1372<br />

Overington House 9122<br />

Painted Bride Art Center 9047<br />

Partnership CDC 9123<br />

Pennsylvania Environmental Council 8830,<br />

9049-9052<br />

Pennsylvania Juvenile Court Judges Commission<br />

3182<br />

Pennsylvania Land Trust Association 9053<br />

Pennsylvania Organization for Women in Early<br />

Recovery 8901<br />

Pennsylvania Performing Arts for Young Audiences<br />

9124<br />

Pennsylvania State University 5544, 5545<br />

People for People 8735<br />

Peoples Light and Theater Company 8747<br />

Perkiomen Valley Watershed Association 9125<br />

Pew Charitable Trusts 926, 9054<br />

Phase 4 Learning Center 8902<br />

Philadelphia Association of Community Development<br />

Corporations 6035<br />

Philadelphia Citizens for Children and Youth 9126<br />

Philadelphia Early Childhood Collaborative 9055<br />

Philadelphia Education Fund 5895, 6867, 8728,<br />

9127<br />

Philadelphia Health Management Corporation<br />

9056-9058<br />

Philadelphia Mural Arts Advocates 6519, 7781,<br />

9128<br />

Philadelphia Orchestra Association 6832, 8736<br />

Philadelphia Renaissance Wind Band 9059<br />

Philadelphia Safe and Sound 9060<br />

Philadelphia School District 240, 9061<br />

Philadelphia Shakespeare Festival 3355<br />

Philadelphia Singers 9062<br />

Philadelphia Student Union 9129<br />

Philadelphia VIP 9130<br />

Philadelphia Workforce Investment Board 9131<br />

Philadelphia, City of 9063, 9064<br />

Philadelphias Children First Fund 9065<br />

Philagrafika 9066<br />

Philly Fellows 9132<br />

Phipps Conservatory and Botanical Gardens 4427<br />

Physicians for Social Responsibility 9133<br />

Pittsburgh Ballet Theater 8620<br />

Pittsburgh Board of Public Education 8831<br />

Pittsburgh Cancer Institute 8832<br />

Pittsburgh Dance Alloy 8833, 8865, 8903<br />

Pittsburgh Filmmakers 8904<br />

Pittsburgh Glass Center 8834, 8905, 9173<br />

Pittsburgh History and Landmarks Foundation 8835<br />

Pittsburgh Opera 8773<br />

Pittsburgh Parks Conservancy 8906, 9174<br />

Pittsburgh Partnership for Neighborhood<br />

Development 8693, 8836, 8866<br />

Pittsburgh Project 8907<br />

Pittsburgh Public Schools 9175-9180<br />

Pittsburgh Public Theater 8757<br />

Pittsburgh Regional Healthcare Initiative 5546<br />

Pittsburgh Social Enterprise Accelerator 8867, 8868<br />

Pittsburgh Social Venture Partners 8869, 9181-9187<br />

Pittsburgh Symphony Society 6834<br />

Pittsburgh Trust for Cultural Resources 8908<br />

Planned Parenthood Southeastern Pennsylvania<br />

8663<br />

Point Breeze Performing Arts Center 9067<br />

Point Park University 8774<br />

Preschool Project: An Early Childhood Resource<br />

Center 9134<br />

Prevention Point Philadelphia 9135<br />

Prime Stage Theater 8775<br />

Program to Aid Citizen Enterprise 8621, 8909<br />

Prometheus Radio Project 7434<br />

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GEOGRAPHIC INDEX<br />

Grants for Capacity Building, Management & Technical Assistance<br />

Public/Private Ventures 1045, 3738, 3740-3742,<br />

4583-4585, 6530, 7216, 7510<br />

Quantum Theater 8870, 8910<br />

Raices Culturales Latinoamericanas 9068<br />

Reconstructionist Rabbinical College 10233<br />

Reformed Presbyterian Theological Seminary 2610<br />

Regional Housing Legal Services 8032, 9070, 9136<br />

Rennie Harris Puremovement 9071<br />

Research for Action 4587, 5898, 9072, 9073, 9137,<br />

9138<br />

River City Brass Band 8837<br />

Robert Morris University 8776, 8777<br />

Saint Josephs University 9074<br />

Sarah Heinz House Association 8698<br />

SCRAP Performance Group 9075<br />

Scribe Video Center 9076<br />

Service Corps of Retired Executives Association<br />

8911<br />

Shadyside Hospital Foundation 8849<br />

SILOAM Ministries 9139<br />

Singing City 9140<br />

Sisters of Saint Joseph of Chestnut Hill 8748<br />

Society Created to Reduce Urban Blight Foundation<br />

9141<br />

Society for Arts in Crafts 8912<br />

Southwestern Pennsylvania Corporation 9188<br />

Stroud Water Research Center 1176<br />

Summerbridge of Greater Philadelphia, a<br />

Breakthrough Program 9143<br />

Swarthmore College 7341<br />

Taller Puertorriqueno 5651, 9077<br />

Teach for America 3356, 7824, 8042, 8044, 8854,<br />

9208<br />

Technology Collaborative 8838, 8871, 8872<br />

Temple University 8624, 9078<br />

Thiel College 10310<br />

Three Rivers Arts Festival 8914<br />

Three Rivers Wet Weather 8839<br />

Tides Center PA 8778, 8779<br />

Tookany-Tacony-Frankford Watershed Partnership<br />

9079<br />

Touchstone Center for Crafts 8840<br />

Triskeles Foundation 9145<br />

Turtle Creek Watershed Association 8841<br />

Union Aid Society 8915<br />

United Way of Allegheny County 8780, 8916<br />

United Way of Southeastern Pennsylvania 5656<br />

United Way of Westmoreland County 8917<br />

University of Pennsylvania 962, 2241, 2400, 3382,<br />

3764, 4439, 5585, 5586, 7349, 7884, 8674,<br />

8675, 9146<br />

University of Pittsburgh 3197, 7350, 8699,<br />

8781-8785, 8842, 8843, 8918, 9080, 9189<br />

University of the Arts 7850, 9081<br />

Urban Impact Foundation 8919<br />

Urban League of Pittsburgh 8710<br />

Urban Youth Action 8786, 9190<br />

Utility Emergency Services Fund of Philadelphia 9147<br />

Vanguard Charitable Endowment Program 3492,<br />

5137, 5302, 5383, 5452, 5453, 6241, 9294,<br />

9295<br />

Venture Outdoors 8787<br />

Village of Arts and Humanities 9083, 9148<br />

Villanova University 2454<br />

Volunteer English Program in Chester County 9149<br />

VSA Arts of Pennsylvania 9084<br />

Wagner Free Institute of Science 3532<br />

Washington Hospital Foundation 9191<br />

Wayne Art Center 9085<br />

Welcoming Center for New Pennsylvanians 9150<br />

West Chester University of Pennsylvania, Fund for<br />

9086<br />

Westminster College 8788<br />

Westmoreland County Community College<br />

Educational Foundation 8920<br />

Westmoreland County Federated Library System<br />

8921<br />

Westmoreland Museum of American Art 8844<br />

Westmoreland Trust 8873<br />

White Dog Cafe Foundation 9151<br />

Wilkinsburg School District 8789<br />

Wireless Philadelphia 9087, 9152<br />

Womens Center of Montgomery County 9153<br />

Womens Community Revitalization Project 5661,<br />

9088<br />

Womens Way 9154<br />

World Affairs Council of Pittsburgh 8790<br />

Youth Empowerment Services 9155<br />

Youth Service 9156<br />

YouthPlaces 8922<br />

YWCA of Westmoreland County 8923<br />

PERU<br />

Asociacion Germinal 4307<br />

Center for the Promotion and Defense of Sexual and<br />

Reproductive Rights 6345<br />

Center for the Study and Promotion of Development<br />

4316<br />

Center of Andean Rural Studies-Bartolome de las<br />

Casas 6347<br />

Coffee Producers Agrarian Cooperatives Union 6366<br />

Consortium of Private Organizations for the<br />

Promotion of Small and Micro Enterprise 6376<br />

Institute of Peruvian Studies 6448<br />

Pro Nino Intimo 4374<br />

PHILIPPINES<br />

Ramon Magsaysay Award Foundation 7263<br />

POLAND<br />

Academy for the Development of Philanthropy in<br />

Poland 4458<br />

PUERTO RICO<br />

Neighborhood Housing Services of Ponce 6014<br />

Neighborhood Housing Services of San Juan 6015<br />

RHODE ISLAND<br />

American Red Cross 9217<br />

Aquidneck Island Planning Commission 9247<br />

Arts and Business Council of Rhode Island 9218<br />

Big Picture Company 5403<br />

Blackstone Academy Charter School 9219<br />

Bradford L. Dunn Institute 9216, 9245<br />

Brown University 4480, 6887, 7317, 8634<br />

Church Community Housing Corporation 9220<br />

Community MusicWorks 9221<br />

Compass School 9222<br />

Elizabeth Buffum Chace House 9223<br />

Elmwood Foundation for Architectural and Historical<br />

Preservation 9224<br />

Family Resources 9225<br />

Harmony Hill School 9226<br />

Housing Network: Rhode Island Association of<br />

Nonprofit Housing Developers 9228<br />

International Institute of Rhode Island 4003<br />

John Hope Settlement House 9230<br />

Latino Dollars for Scholars 3691<br />

Learning Community Charter School 9231<br />

Lifespan Corporation 7708<br />

Local Initiatives Support Corporation 7713, 9210,<br />

9246<br />

Mixed Magic Theater and Cultural Events 9232<br />

National Network of Forest Practitioners 7420<br />

Newport Historical Society 9233<br />

Ocean State Action Fund 2188<br />

Perishable Theater 9234<br />

Providence Cityarts for Youth 9235<br />

Providence Plan 9236<br />

Providence School Department 7509<br />

Reach Out and Read Rhode Island 9237<br />

Rhode Island Department of Elementary and<br />

Secondary Education 7513<br />

Rhode Island Housing Development Corporation<br />

7792<br />

Rhode Island Kids Count 9238<br />

Salt Pond Coalition 9239<br />

Sophia Academy 4013<br />

Tides Family Services 4014, 4015<br />

Tomaquag Indian Memorial Museum 9240<br />

Trinity Repertory Theater 9241<br />

University of Rhode Island Foundation 9242, 9243<br />

Woonsocket Neighborhood Development Corporation<br />

9244<br />

ROMANIA<br />

PACT-Partnership for Community Action and<br />

Transformation Foundation 4576<br />

RUSSIA<br />

Community Foundation Partnership 4505<br />

Fund Aid for Community Sustainable Development<br />

8603<br />

Institute of Law and Public Policy 3173<br />

Interregional Foundation for Civil Society 6453<br />

Memorial Human Rights Center 6470<br />

Ministry of Education of the Russian Federation 8412<br />

Moscow Information System Association 8415<br />

Non-Profit Partnership Professional Association of<br />

Cultural Managers 6510<br />

Russia Donors Forum 4592<br />

Russian Non-Profit Center for Internet Technologies<br />

8420<br />

Saint Petersburg Nongovernmental Organization<br />

Development Centre 4593<br />

RWANDA<br />

Benebikira Sisters 2435<br />

SAMOA<br />

South Pacific Regional Environment Programme<br />

3187<br />

SENEGAL<br />

Cheikh Anta Diop University 834<br />

SERBIA<br />

Advocacy Training and Resource Center 7231<br />

Forum for Civic Initiatives 7250<br />

Reconstruction Womens Fund 4586<br />

SLOVAKIA<br />

Association of Slovak Community Foundations 4475<br />

Open Society Fund-Bratislava 4572<br />

SOUTH AFRICA<br />

ABC Ulwazi 6297<br />

Accountability Institute South Africa 4459<br />

Association of Microfinance Institutions of South<br />

Africa 6319<br />

Black Sash Trust 4476<br />

Catholic Education Trust 7236<br />

Centre for Economic Governance and AIDS in Africa<br />

6353<br />

Centre for Higher Education Transformation Trust<br />

6354<br />

Childrens Hospital Trust 4396<br />

Community Chest of the Western Cape 4502<br />

Community Development Resource Association<br />

4504<br />

DOCKDA Rural Development Agency 4518<br />

Foundation of Tertiary Institutions in the Northern<br />

Metropolis 6807<br />

Higher Education South Africa 6812<br />

Institute for Security Studies 7251<br />

Mafisa Research and Development Foundation 6469<br />

Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University 4567<br />

Nurturing Orphans of AIDS for Humanity 1146, 7259<br />

Peninsula Technikon 4426<br />

Planact 4579<br />

Project for Conflict Resolution and Development<br />

4582<br />

Reproductive Health Research Unit 935<br />

SANGONet Information Association 4594<br />

SchoolNet South Africa 8429<br />

Social Change Assistance Trust 6558<br />

South African Institute for Advancement 4432, 4433,<br />

4597, 6562<br />

Southern African Catholic Bishops Conference 7266<br />

Sustainability Institute 4603<br />

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Grants for Capacity Building, Management & Technical Assistance<br />

GEOGRAPHIC INDEX<br />

UNICEF 7271<br />

University of Cape Town 5906<br />

University of Pretoria 4440<br />

University of the Western Cape 4442, 7272<br />

University of the Witwatersrand 965, 4443<br />

Workers College 6611<br />

SOUTH CAROLINA<br />

American Red Cross 9333, 9334<br />

Bowers-Rodgers Home for Abused Children 7897<br />

Boys and Girls Clubs of the Pee Dee Area 9365<br />

Camp Discovery at His Acres 8227<br />

Carolinas Center for Hospice and End of Life Care<br />

9256<br />

Charles Lea Center 9248<br />

Charleston Stage Company 3066<br />

Charleston Symphony Orchestra 3067<br />

Clemson University Research Foundation 9384<br />

College of Charleston Foundation 4497<br />

Daniel Joseph Jenkins Institute for Children 2661<br />

Dee Norton Lowcountry Childrens Center 7902<br />

Eau Claire Cooperative Health Center 9252<br />

Ellen Hines Smith Girls Home 9249<br />

Fast Forward 9410<br />

Greenwood Genetic Center 9258<br />

Habitat for Humanity, Central South Carolina 9423<br />

Habitat for Humanity, Cherokee County 9259<br />

Life Builders ESL Ministry 9266<br />

Lowcountry Open Land Trust 3072<br />

McLeod Regional Medical Center of the Pee Dee<br />

7908<br />

Medical University of South Carolina 3704<br />

Montessori School of Anderson 8231<br />

Mount Pleasant Open Space Foundation 3074<br />

Nature Conservancy 3075<br />

Parenting Partners 8235<br />

Prevent Child Abuse South Carolina 7916<br />

ReGenesis Organization Community Health Center<br />

9250<br />

Rivoli Theater Group 3077<br />

South Carolina Area Health Education Consortium<br />

7918<br />

South Carolina Association of Childrens Homes and<br />

Family Services 7919<br />

South Carolina Association of Nonprofit<br />

Organizations 3078, 3079, 7920, 8033<br />

South Carolina Center on Grassroots and Nonprofits<br />

133<br />

South Carolina Coastal Conservation League 3080<br />

South Carolina Council on Economic Education 7812<br />

South Carolina Department of Social Services 7921<br />

South Carolina Environmental Law Project 5920<br />

South Carolina Fair Share Education Fund 2598<br />

South Carolina Youth Advocate Program 7922, 7923<br />

Spartanburg Community College 9260<br />

Support Fund for the Southern Institute on Children<br />

and Families 5567<br />

Total Ministries of Spartanburg County 9251<br />

Trident Literacy Association 9527<br />

United Way of the Midlands 8236<br />

University of South Carolina 5587, 9262<br />

Urban League of the Upstate 9543<br />

Windwood Farm Home for Children 7929<br />

Wings for Kids 9254<br />

YMCA of Georgetown 9255<br />

SOUTH DAKOTA<br />

Capital University Center 9274<br />

Center for Alternative Lifestyles 2159<br />

Community HealthCare Association of the Dakotas<br />

3408<br />

First Nations Oweesta Corporation 6697<br />

First Peoples Fund 4850, 5095, 5096, 9272<br />

Maka Foundation 5762<br />

Sinte Gleska University 5563<br />

South Dakota Rural Enterprise 5042<br />

Teach for America 9273<br />

University of South Dakota Foundation 9270, 9271<br />

SOUTH KOREA<br />

Korea Agency for Digital Opportunity and Promotion<br />

8390<br />

SWAZILAND<br />

Swaziland Breast Cancer Network 4383<br />

SWEDEN<br />

Foreningen for Pedagogisk Utveckling 4334<br />

SWITZERLAND<br />

Fondation PH - Partnerships in Health 4977<br />

International Centre for Trade and Sustainable<br />

Development 888<br />

World Health Organization 9644, 10087<br />

YWCA, World Office 1450<br />

TAJIKISTAN<br />

League of Women Lawyers of Tajikistan 7144<br />

Tajik Academy of Sciences 509<br />

TANZANIA, ZANZIBAR AND PEMBA<br />

Education Development Foundation 4919<br />

University of Dar es Salaam 5907<br />

TENNESSEE<br />

Alive Hospice 9291<br />

Artists in Christian Testimony International 2081<br />

ArtsMemphis 9275<br />

Ballet Memphis 9287<br />

Boys and Girls Clubs of Greater Memphis 9364<br />

Center for Nonprofit Management 7589, 9281,<br />

9292, 9297, 9301<br />

Center for Youth Issues, Nashville 9293<br />

Chattanooga Neighborhood Enterprise 9307<br />

Chattanooga-Hamilton County Public Education Fund<br />

8636<br />

Childrens Museum of Rutherford County 9383<br />

Community Research Council 3633, 9282, 9308,<br />

9309<br />

Consilience Group 9276<br />

Creating an Environment of Success 7629<br />

Diocese of Memphis 9770<br />

Ducks Unlimited 3070<br />

Great Smoky Mountain National Park, Friends of<br />

8604, 8605<br />

Highlander Research and Education Center 7522<br />

Ladies of Charity of Chattanooga 9284<br />

Memphis and Shelby County Child Sexual Abuse<br />

Council 9461<br />

Memphis Oral School for the Deaf 8955<br />

Memphis Orchestral Society 7731<br />

Metropolitan Inter-Faith Association 9288<br />

Mid-South American Humanics Collaborative 9277<br />

Nashville Adult Literacy Council 9472<br />

Nashville Homeless Power Project 9798<br />

Nashville State Community College Foundation 9298<br />

Nashville Symphony Association 9299<br />

National Parks Conservation Association 8863<br />

Neighborhoods Resource Center 9302<br />

Orange Grove Center 9285<br />

Progress Inc. 9303<br />

Rise Foundation 9278<br />

RiverCity Company 9312, 9313<br />

Rutherford County Schools 4898<br />

Saint Lukes Community House 7801<br />

Second Harvest Food Bank of East Tennessee 9505<br />

Teach for America 9279, 9319, 9320<br />

Trust for the Future 2429, 2841<br />

United Way of Chattanooga 9286, 9314<br />

United Way of Greater Knoxville 9884<br />

University of Tennessee 6655<br />

University of the South 2678<br />

Urban Housing Solutions 7852<br />

Urban League, Chattanooga Area 9315<br />

Vanderbilt University 3264, 5602<br />

Vanderbilt University Medical Center 8975, 8976<br />

Volunteers in Medicine, Chattanooga 9283<br />

West Tennessee Area Health Education Center 9280<br />

YMCA of Jackson 9554<br />

YMCA of Nashville and Middle Tennessee 7867<br />

Young Leaders Council 9300, 9304<br />

Youth Villages 6143<br />

YWCA of Greater Memphis 9560<br />

TEXAS<br />

Adults and Youth United Development Association<br />

9972<br />

Advisory Board of the Booker T. Washington High<br />

School for the Performing and Visual Arts 9586<br />

African Leadership and Reconciliation Ministries<br />

2080<br />

Aidmatrix Foundation 2842<br />

Alamo Area Rape Crisis Center 9691<br />

Alianza Para El Desarrollo Comunitario 9974<br />

Alley Theater 9563<br />

American Football Coaches Foundation 1932<br />

American Foundation for the Blind 9332<br />

American Leadership Forum 9658<br />

American Red Cross 9335<br />

American Sunrise - A Nonprofit Community Builder<br />

7538<br />

American YouthWorks 7539<br />

Antioch Community Transformation Network 7541<br />

Any Baby Can of San Antonio 9680<br />

Arlington Life Shelter 7547<br />

Asian Chamber of Commerce Scholarship Foundation<br />

9344<br />

Askew: A Design Studio for Urban Youth 9345<br />

Association for the Advancement of Mexican<br />

Americans 10022<br />

Austin Interfaith Sponsoring Committee 6321<br />

Austin Voices for Education and Youth 10023<br />

Baptist Child and Family Services 9348<br />

Basic Economic Stabilization Training Institute 9349<br />

Big Thicket Association 9692<br />

Border Network for Human Rights 6327, 6844<br />

Boy Scouts of America 9359<br />

Boys Haven of America 9366<br />

Breakthrough 9367<br />

Business Invest in Growth 1972, 5941<br />

Center Against Family Violence 9708, 9709<br />

Center for Border Health Research 9710-9715<br />

Center for Child Protection 9735<br />

Center for Faith and Health Initiatives 9659, 9757<br />

Center for Houstons Future 9645<br />

Center for Maximum Potential Building Systems<br />

2413<br />

Center for Nonprofit Management 5946, 5947,<br />

7590, 8855, 9588, 9631, 9704<br />

Center for Reform of School Systems 211-213,<br />

9577, 9693, 9736, 9749<br />

Central Dallas Ministries 9375<br />

Centro Mujeres de la Esperanza 9716<br />

Childrens Association for Maximum Potential 9681<br />

Childrens Bereavement Center of South Texas 9381,<br />

9682<br />

Chinati Foundation 9694<br />

CHRISTUS Santa Rosa Childrens Hospital Foundation<br />

9683<br />

Circle of Ten - Network of Collaboration 5675<br />

Coalition for the Homeless of Houston/Harris County<br />

9386<br />

College for All Texans Foundation Closing the Gaps<br />

9388<br />

Communities in Schools - Central Texas 9389<br />

Community Enrichment Center 9578<br />

Community Family Centers 9391<br />

Connections Individual and Family Services 9684<br />

Court Appointed Special Advocates of Central Texas<br />

9395<br />

Dallas Achieves 9648<br />

Dallas County Juvenile Department 3643<br />

Dallas Opera 9687<br />

Dallas Social Venture Partners 9607, 9608, 9707<br />

DFW Center for Autism 9579<br />

Dominic Walsh Dance Theater 9565<br />

DSM Management Group 9590<br />

East Williamson County Interagency Support Council<br />

8602<br />

Easter Seals North Texas 9580, 9750<br />

Education Service Center Region 10 8368<br />

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GEOGRAPHIC INDEX<br />

Grants for Capacity Building, Management & Technical Assistance<br />

Edvance 218<br />

El Paso Interreligious Sponsoring Organization 3654<br />

Environment Texas Research and Policy Center 9660<br />

EQTX Equality Texas Foundation 2166<br />

Executive Service Corps of Houston 7931, 7932,<br />

9758<br />

Expanco 9751<br />

Express Theater 9695<br />

Families Under Urban and Social Attack 9407<br />

Family Place 9765<br />

Family Violence Prevention Services 9409<br />

Fellowship of San Antonio 9412<br />

Fort Bend Forward 9646<br />

Fort Worth Independent School District 223<br />

Fort Worth Museum of Science and History 7651,<br />

9633<br />

Foundation Communities 7652<br />

Foundation for Community Empowerment 7653<br />

Fourth Partner Foundation 9591<br />

Galveston County Sheriffs Office 9705<br />

Gateway to Care 9652<br />

Girl Scouts of the U.S.A. 9321, 9416<br />

Girls Inc. of Metropolitan Dallas 7661<br />

Global Evangelism Television 4021<br />

Good Shepherd Mission 9418<br />

Grace Museum 9625<br />

Grad Resources 9592<br />

Great Plains Restoration Council 4853<br />

Greater Houston Development 9661<br />

Greenlights for Nonprofit Success 8009, 9561, 9739<br />

Habitat for Humanity, Kerr County 9696<br />

Harris County Commissioners Court 3673<br />

Harris Foundation 9634<br />

Harris Methodist Fort Worth 2238<br />

Holocaust Museum Houston 9759<br />

Houston A Plus Challenge 7685, 7686, 8646, 9662,<br />

9663<br />

Houston Independent School District 9664<br />

Houston Interfaith Sponsoring Committee 9429<br />

Houston Museum of Natural Science 9635<br />

Houston Zoo 9566, 9603<br />

Independent Arts Collaborative 9665<br />

Interfaith Education Fund 9991<br />

Interfaith Housing Coalition 7694<br />

International Accordion Festival 7473<br />

International Hispanic Network 3681<br />

Irving Schools Foundation 5974<br />

Junior Achievement of Dallas 9440<br />

Junior Achievement of the Chisolm Trail 9626<br />

Junior Players Guild 9697<br />

Katy Heritage Society 9666<br />

La Voz del Anciano Mexico Americano 9444<br />

Laredo Childrens Museum 9447<br />

Lawndale Art and Performance Center 9567<br />

Laying the Foundation 9741<br />

Lena Pope Home 9581<br />

LifeSavers Foundation 9593<br />

Local Initiatives Support Corporation 9760<br />

Lutheran Social Service of the South 5227<br />

M. D. Anderson Cancer Center Outreach Corporation<br />

3434, 9562<br />

MediSend International 9638<br />

Memorial Park Conservancy 9653, 9781<br />

Mexican American Legal Defense and Educational<br />

Fund 776<br />

Mexican Institute of Houston 7740<br />

Midland Odessa Symphony and Chorale 9322<br />

Miller Theater Advisory Board 9568, 9688, 9782<br />

Missions of Yahweh 9667<br />

Missions, Ministry and Media Foundation 9574<br />

Moody Gardens 9706<br />

National Association for Latino Community Asset<br />

Builders 5037<br />

National Center for Educational Accountability 10050<br />

National Rural Funders Collaborative 7525<br />

Near Northside Partners Council 7752<br />

Neighborhood Centers 9668<br />

Neighborhood Housing Services of Austin 2010<br />

Neighborhood Housing Services of Fort Worth 8021,<br />

9752<br />

Neighborhood Housing Services of San Antonio<br />

2021, 9778<br />

Non-Profit Housing Corporation of Greater Houston<br />

9669<br />

Nonprofit Enterprise Center 9721-9724<br />

Nonprofit Service Center of Tarrant County 9324,<br />

9325<br />

Odyssey House Texas 9761<br />

Parkland Foundation 7778<br />

Peoples Community Clinic 9622<br />

Permian Basin Petroleum Museum, Library and Hall<br />

of Fame 9323<br />

Plano Symphony Orchestra 9488<br />

Presa Community Service Center 7784<br />

Project GRAD USA 6527<br />

Project Normalization Open Door Preschool 9698<br />

Project Rachel of San Antonio 5627<br />

R. E. Thomason General Hospital 9726<br />

Real Estate Council Foundation 7790<br />

Research and Education Institute for Texas Health<br />

9497<br />

Resource Center for Charter Schools 9604<br />

Rice University 936, 9671-9673<br />

Rio Grande Council of Governments 9727, 9728<br />

SafeHaven of Tarrant County 9582<br />

SafePlace 9745<br />

San Antonio Alternative Housing Corporation 7804<br />

San Antonio Botanical Center Society 9570, 9685<br />

San Antonio Childrens Museum 9571, 9686<br />

San Antonio Parks Foundation 9503<br />

San Jacinto Museum of History Association 9699<br />

SER - Jobs for Progress, National 4175<br />

Serving Children and Adolescents in Need 10004<br />

Sisters Network 9675<br />

Social Responsibility Corporation 9510, 9511, 9746<br />

Southwest Key Program 3751<br />

Spirit Horse Therapeutic Riding Center 9767<br />

Springboard-Educating the Future 8324<br />

Stamford Community Initiative 9518<br />

Sunshine Cottage School for Deaf Children 8973<br />

Teach for America 5170, 8043, 8046, 9326, 9572,<br />

9576, 9605, 9656, 9679, 9689, 9690, 9762<br />

Technology and Entrepreneurship Center of Houston<br />

9657<br />

Texas A & M Foundation 4245, 4246, 8436<br />

Texas A & M Health Science Center 9729<br />

Texas A & M University System Health Science Center<br />

Foundation 5569<br />

Texas Accountants and Lawyers for the Arts 9676<br />

Texas and Southwestern Cattle Raisers Foundation<br />

9573<br />

Texas Association of Community Development<br />

Corporations 7826<br />

Texas Christian University 9583<br />

Texas Defender Service 9522<br />

Texas Democracy Foundation 7166<br />

Texas Education Agency 10077<br />

Texas Heart Institute 6677<br />

Texas Land Trust Council 9701<br />

Texas Leadership Center 9677<br />

Texas Loves Children 9584<br />

Texas Military Institute 9647<br />

Texas RioGrande Legal Aid 7827<br />

Texas State University - San Marcos Development<br />

Foundation 9753<br />

Texas Wesleyan University 9754, 9755<br />

United Community Centers 7834<br />

United Regional Health Care Foundation 9533<br />

United Way of El Paso County 9772<br />

United Way of Metropolitan Tarrant County 7836<br />

United Way of San Antonio and Bexar County 9534<br />

United Way of the Texas Gulf Coast 7838<br />

United Way of Tyler/Smith County 9702<br />

United Ways of Texas 16, 10079<br />

University of North Texas 7348, 8443, 9649<br />

University of Texas 1439, 4441, 7351, 9538, 9595,<br />

9703, 9730, 9756<br />

University of Texas Health Science Center 5591,<br />

5592, 6221<br />

University of Texas System 10081<br />

University of the Incarnate Word 9539<br />

UPLIFT Education 9596-9600<br />

Urban Business Initiative 9763<br />

Urban League of Greater Dallas and North Central<br />

Texas 9542<br />

Urban League, Austin Area 10083<br />

Urban League, Houston Area 6109, 10084<br />

Van Cliburn Foundation 9585<br />

Victoria Courts Child Care Center 9544<br />

West Side Civic Theater 8060<br />

William C. Velasquez Institute 423<br />

World Affairs Council of Greater Dallas 9733<br />

YES Prep Public Schools 10089<br />

YMCA of Abilene 9627<br />

YMCA of Metropolitan Fort Worth 4017<br />

Youth for Education and Success 9624<br />

TURKEY<br />

Anadolu Kultur 496<br />

Bilge Adam 8351, 8352<br />

Kadin Emegini Degerlendirme Vakfi 1877<br />

UGANDA<br />

Association for the Advancement of Higher Education<br />

and Development 6318<br />

Makerere University 5887<br />

Nnabagereka Development Foundation 6509<br />

UKRAINE<br />

Civic Space 4494<br />

Princes-Benefactors Ostrozkiy Foundation 4581<br />

Ukrainian Grantmakers Forum 4611<br />

UNITED KINGDOM<br />

Riders for Health 1850<br />

UTAH<br />

Bad Dog Rediscovers America 5670<br />

Brigham Young University 5472<br />

Center for Resource Management 7469<br />

Dharma Technology 10199<br />

Equality Utah Foundation 2175<br />

Foundation for Interreligious Diplomacy 9784<br />

Friends for Sight 9785<br />

Jordan Education Foundation 8389<br />

Neighborhood Housing Services of Salt Lake City<br />

5185, 5671, 9786, 9795<br />

One HEART 9783<br />

Pete Suazo Business Center 5808, 9787<br />

Rocky Mountain Innocence Center 9788<br />

Round River Conservation Studies 9827<br />

Salt Lake Art Center 9789<br />

Salvation Army, Salt Lake Basin 9790<br />

United Way of Salt Lake 9791<br />

Utah Education Network 8445<br />

Utah Heritage Foundation 9792<br />

Utah Job Opportunities Foundation 9793<br />

Utah Nonprofits Association 2128<br />

Utah State University 966<br />

Utah Symphony and Opera 9794<br />

Westminster College 4447<br />

VERMONT<br />

Burlington City Arts Foundation 9803, 9804<br />

Burlington RU12 Community Center 9805<br />

Childrens Aid Society, Vermont 9806<br />

College for Every Student 2193, 2607, 2871, 2893,<br />

3837, 3886, 4095, 4321, 5407, 6619, 6851,<br />

7062, 7194, 9801, 9892<br />

Cross Vermont Trail Association 9807<br />

Ecologists Linked for Organizing Grassroots<br />

Initiatives and Action 7247<br />

Fairbanks Museum and Planetarium 4405<br />

Food Works-Two Rivers Center for Sustainability<br />

4056<br />

Great River Arts Institute 3276<br />

Institute for Sustainable Communities 7253<br />

Intervale Center 4060, 9808<br />

Ludlow Elementary School 9809<br />

Middlebury Global Warming Action Committee/<br />

Coalition 9810<br />

Northeast Organic Farming Association of Vermont<br />

4065<br />

Ottauquechee Health Center 9811<br />

Out and About 9812<br />

Pownal Pre-School 5666<br />

Preservation Trust of Vermont 6623<br />

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Grants for Capacity Building, Management & Technical Assistance<br />

GEOGRAPHIC INDEX<br />

ReCycle North 4070<br />

Regulatory Assistance Project 4071<br />

River Arts of Morrisville 4028<br />

Southern Vermont Area Health Education Center<br />

5356<br />

Stern Center for Language and Learning 9813<br />

Sustainable Energy Research Group 9814<br />

University of Vermont 4077, 6222<br />

Vermont Farms! Association 4078<br />

Vermont Forum on Sprawl 9800<br />

Vermont Freedom to Marry Task Force 2191<br />

Vermont Institute for Science, Math and Technology<br />

8446<br />

Vermont Institute of Natural Science 9815<br />

Vermont Land Trust 4079, 9816<br />

Volunteers in Medicine Institute 8067, 9773<br />

VIETNAM<br />

Center for Research, Support and Development of<br />

Culture 6343<br />

Community Finance Resource Center 6371<br />

Khanh Hoa Provincial Health Service 6461<br />

Metan 8409, 8410<br />

Microfinance and Development Center 6473<br />

Quang Tri Provincial Womens Union 6531<br />

Red Cross Society of Vietnam 6534<br />

VIRGINIA<br />

Academic Alliance Foundation for AIDS Care and<br />

Prevention in Africa 9628<br />

Alban Institute 3323<br />

Albemarle Housing Improvement Program 4392<br />

American Association of School Administrators 4463<br />

American Bird Conservancy 9817<br />

An Achievable Dream 7540<br />

Appalachian Sustainable Development 7075,<br />

9818-9820<br />

Arlington Arts Center 2551<br />

Arlington Free Clinic 7546<br />

Art 180 9832<br />

Art Services International 8631<br />

Association of Educational Service Agencies<br />

Foundation 5673<br />

Bill of Rights Institute 4225, 8226<br />

Bon Secours Richmond Health Care Foundation<br />

9833<br />

Boys and Girls Club of Greater Lynchburg 7565<br />

C3, Inc. 8749<br />

CARITAS 9834<br />

Carpenters Shelter 7585<br />

Carver Promise 9891<br />

Center for Alexandrias Children 9862<br />

Center for Nonprofit Excellence 9822<br />

Centers of Excellence for Teacher Training 9830<br />

Charities Aid Foundation America 5948-5954<br />

CharityWorks 2495, 2496<br />

Child Welfare League of America 2657, 7383<br />

Children in Christ 2082<br />

Christchurch School 2658<br />

Civil Society Systems 6365<br />

Close Up Foundation 7606<br />

Colonial Williamsburg Foundation 139<br />

Conservation Fund 4508, 8884<br />

Conservation International 1669<br />

Core Knowledge Foundation 3546<br />

Council on Foundations 2707, 6381, 6382<br />

Court Appointed Special Advocates of Chesterfield<br />

County 9835<br />

Court Appointed Special Advocates of Fairfax 9866<br />

Court Appointed Special Advocates, Henrico County<br />

9836<br />

Court Appointed Special Advocates, Richmond 9837<br />

Cross-Over Ministry 9893<br />

Crude Accountability 7470<br />

Donors Trust 2599, 2600, 4226, 6253, 6254,<br />

7323, 7950, 10246<br />

East District Family Resource Center 3652, 3653<br />

Equality Virginia Education Fund 2176<br />

Fairfax County Public Schools 7488<br />

Feminist Majority Foundation 6157<br />

FIRST Contractors 9838<br />

First Presbyterian Church 5390<br />

ForKids, Inc. 7650<br />

George Mason University 10248<br />

George Mason University Foundation 3330<br />

George Washington University 10039<br />

Global Environment and Technology Foundation 873,<br />

2763, 7401<br />

Greater Richmond Bar Foundation 9840<br />

Green Blue Institute 650, 2418, 7182, 8851<br />

Greenbrier Learning Center 2573<br />

Health Care Without Harm 4059, 6943<br />

Hindustan Bible Institute 2089<br />

Home School Foundation 9601<br />

Imagine Schools 121, 122<br />

Independent Electrical Contractors Foundation 7523<br />

Infant/Toddler Family Day Care of Northern Virginia<br />

2469<br />

INMED Partnerships for Children 2282, 5293-5296<br />

Institute for Multi-Track Diplomacy 2603<br />

Institute of Business Travel Management 2546<br />

Instructive Visiting Nurses Association 9841<br />

Legal Aid Justice Center 2579<br />

Legal Information Network for Cancer 9842<br />

Lewis Ginter Botanical Gardens 9894<br />

Local Initiatives Support Corporation 7872,<br />

9843-9845, 9890<br />

Loudoun Cares 9886<br />

Maymont Foundation 9846<br />

Meals on Wheels, Williamsburg Area 9903<br />

Mecklenburg County Business-Education Partnership<br />

8751, 8752<br />

Medical Home Plus 9895<br />

Memorial Child Guidance Clinic 8613<br />

Minority Legislative Education Program 5678<br />

Montpelier Foundation 3788, 9847<br />

National Association of Chain Drug Stores Pharmacy<br />

Education Foundation 2907<br />

National Association of Elementary School Principals<br />

6000<br />

National Association of Elementary School Principals<br />

Foundation 4556<br />

National Association of State Boards of Education<br />

5528<br />

National Association of Workforce Boards 4557<br />

National Coalition for Child Protection Reform 6982<br />

National Guard Youth Foundation 9872, 9873<br />

National Heritage Foundation 7068, 8322<br />

National Mentoring Partnership 4562<br />

National PACE Association 6662<br />

National School Boards Association 5535<br />

National Science Teachers Association 9639<br />

National Wildlife Federation 2423<br />

NatureServe 1363, 1364<br />

Nonprofit Risk Management Center 5164<br />

Norfolk Botanical Garden 9888<br />

North American Council for Online Learning 9480<br />

Phoenix Project 2526, 9848<br />

Planning Council 9889<br />

Plumbing-Heating-Cooling Contractors National<br />

Association Educational Fund 5244<br />

Police Athletic League, Richmond 9849<br />

Project HOPE - The People-to-People Health<br />

Foundation 195, 3321, 5345, 7011-7013,<br />

7211, 7874, 8248, 9640, 9641, 9655<br />

Public Governance Institute 4264<br />

Randolph College 2669<br />

Rector and Visitors of the University of Virginia 1741<br />

Reston Interfaith 9878<br />

Richmond Coalition of Safety Net Providers 9896<br />

Richmond Gay Community Foundation 9850<br />

Richmond Organization for Sexual Minority Youth<br />

9851<br />

Rural School and Community Trust 8666<br />

Stargazer Foundation 2531-2534<br />

TCF/Partnership for Nonprofit Excellence 9831<br />

Training and Development Corporation 5690, 5691<br />

United Negro College Fund 4436<br />

United Way International 6068-6104<br />

United Way of America 3350, 3757<br />

University of Richmond 5043, 7847<br />

University of Virginia 2679, 6618, 6656, 8000<br />

Virginia Council on Economic Education 9852<br />

Virginia Department of Education 7517<br />

Virginia Department of Juvenile Justice 3770<br />

Virginia Intermont College 2680, 9897<br />

Virginia Network of Nonprofit Organizations 8754,<br />

9853<br />

Virginia Organizing Project 968<br />

Virginia Rural Health Resource Center 4390<br />

Virginians for the Arts Foundation 8755<br />

Washington and Lee University 104<br />

Wesley Housing Development Corporation 2592<br />

Wetlands Watch 3584<br />

WASHINGTON<br />

A World Institute for a Sustainable Humanity 10108<br />

Alliance for Education 7535<br />

American Friends Service Committee 9975<br />

American Red Cross 10090<br />

Arts Corps 3273, 9906<br />

Asian Counseling and Referral Service 10125,<br />

10126<br />

Bainbridge Graduate Institute 10118<br />

Boys and Girls Club of Bellevue 7564<br />

Boys and Girls Clubs of South Puget Sound 7569<br />

Building Changes 10127<br />

Casa Latina 9907<br />

Cascadia Revolving Fund 8195<br />

Catholic Educators Resource Center 10109<br />

CDM In-Home Care Services 10093<br />

Center for New Creation 10030<br />

Center for Strengthening the Teaching Profession<br />

1883<br />

Central District Forum for Arts and Ideas 9910<br />

Chaya, Inc. 9911<br />

Child Care Resources 10033, 10128<br />

Childhaven 9912<br />

Children and Youth Justice Center 1884<br />

Clark County Food Bank Coalition 8456<br />

Climate Solutions 10129<br />

Columbia Land Trust 10095<br />

Common Ground 7610<br />

Communities in Schools of Washington State 10036<br />

Community Frameworks 10110<br />

Community Housing Resource Center 1978<br />

Community Services Northwest 10096<br />

Community to Community Development 9985<br />

Community-Minded Enterprises 4323<br />

Delridge Neighborhoods Development Association<br />

9915<br />

Digital Learning Commons 9916<br />

Eagle Wings Ministries 10097<br />

Earth Economics 10119<br />

EarthCorps 7472<br />

Economic Opportunity Institute 3250<br />

El Centro de la Raza 9918<br />

Equal Rights Washington 2167<br />

Executive Alliance 10131<br />

Executive Service Corps of Washington 9965,<br />

10111, 10121<br />

Family Services of King County 9919<br />

FareStart 9920<br />

Flying House Productions 9921<br />

Goodwill Industries, Tacoma 4408<br />

Grantmakers in the Arts 9922<br />

Group Health Cooperative of Puget Sound 448<br />

Hate Free Zone 9923, 9989<br />

Health Work Force Institute 10132, 10133<br />

Highline School District No. 401 1888<br />

Historical Society of Seattle and King County 9924<br />

Holy Rosary School 10112<br />

Hopelink 7676<br />

Impact Capital 1990, 1991, 5177, 10134<br />

Initiative for Global Development 884<br />

Institute for Community Change 3680<br />

Institute for Environmental Research and Education<br />

9926<br />

King, County of 5512<br />

Latino/a Educational Achievement Project 9993<br />

League of Education Voters Foundation 10044<br />

LINGOs Global 10183<br />

Listen and Talk: Education for Children with Hearing<br />

Loss 8952<br />

Lopez Island Family Resource Center 9928<br />

Lutheran Ministry Services Northwest 10306<br />

Mentoring Advanced Placement Programs 10101<br />

New Futures 1894<br />

Nonprofit Assistance Center 10135-10144<br />

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GEOGRAPHIC INDEX<br />

Grants for Capacity Building, Management & Technical Assistance<br />

Northwest Cooperative Development Center 9966<br />

Northwest Hospital Foundation 10113<br />

Northwest Leadership Foundation 10014, 10122,<br />

10188<br />

Northwest Straits Marine Conservation Foundation<br />

10123<br />

Northwest Sustainable Energy for Economic<br />

Development 10145<br />

Northwest Watershed Institute 9968<br />

NPower 5686, 9483<br />

NPower Seattle 5687, 9934, 10060, 10146<br />

Nurse Practitioner Healthcare Foundation 9211<br />

Office of Port Jobs Opportunities and Business<br />

Support 9935<br />

Office of the Superintendent of Public Instruction<br />

10061<br />

Olympic Park Institute 9936<br />

ONE/Northwest 1578, 9969, 10114, 10124,<br />

10147-10149, 10203<br />

Para Los Ninos de Highline 10150<br />

Partners International 2097<br />

Partners with Families and Children: Spokane 9940<br />

PATH 610, 922, 1376, 8171, 8503-8505, 10066,<br />

10067, 10151-10153<br />

Pomegranate Center 1736, 10154<br />

Potlatch Fund 6520, 8473, 10115<br />

Powerful Schools 1895<br />

Program for Early Parent Support 9943<br />

PTSO of Washington 9944<br />

Puget Sound Educational Service District 1739,<br />

10069<br />

Seattle Childrens Theater 21<br />

Seattle Childrens Theater Association 9946<br />

Seattle Economic Development Fund 5041<br />

Seattle International Childrens Festival 9947<br />

Seattle Opera 9948<br />

Seattle Shakespeare Company 9949<br />

Seattle Works 2851, 2852, 10155<br />

Seattle-King County Department of Public Health<br />

4380<br />

Shorebank Enterprise Group Pacific 10156<br />

Skagit County Community Action Agency 9950<br />

Social Venture Partners 10157-10161<br />

Social Venture Partners International 942, 7442<br />

Solid Ground 10116<br />

Southwest Youth and Family Services 10162<br />

Tacoma Area Coalition of Individuals with Disabilities<br />

Center 10015<br />

Tacoma Art Museum 9952<br />

Teachers Without Borders 950<br />

Treehouse 1898<br />

United Way of King County 10165, 10166<br />

University of Washington 5593, 5594, 10167,<br />

10260<br />

University of Washington Foundation 9954<br />

Vancouver-Clark Parks and Recreation Department<br />

8481<br />

Vashon Island Community Care 10168<br />

Velocity Dance Center 9955<br />

Vera Project 9956<br />

Washington Agriculture and Forestry Education<br />

Foundation 10194<br />

Washington Attorneys Assisting Community<br />

Organizations 10169<br />

Washington Community Alliance for Self Help 5694,<br />

10107, 10117, 10170, 10171<br />

Washington Department of Social and Health<br />

Services 3776<br />

Washington School Principals Education Foundation<br />

10085<br />

Washington State Budget and Policy Center 9957<br />

Washington State University 8977, 8978<br />

Washington, State of 9971<br />

White Center Community Development Association<br />

10172<br />

Woodland Park Zoological Society 9959<br />

Woodmark Group 172<br />

Yakima Interfaith Coalition 10012<br />

Yakima Valley Memorial Hospital Charitable<br />

Foundation 9960<br />

Youth Eastside Services 10013<br />

WEST BANK/GAZA<br />

Juzoor Foundation for Health and Social Development<br />

6457<br />

Womens Center of the Shuafat Refugee Camp 6608<br />

WEST VIRGINIA<br />

Citizens Conservation Corps of West Virginia 7193<br />

CommunityWorks in West Virginia 8683<br />

EdVenture Group 8685<br />

Huntington, City of 8687<br />

Marshall University Foundation 8689<br />

Marshall University Research Corporation 5517<br />

Mission West Virginia 8691<br />

North Central West Virginia Community Action<br />

Association 8692<br />

Oglebay Foundation 8900<br />

Region III Workforce Investment Board of Kanawha<br />

County 8694<br />

Regional Education Service Agency 8695, 8696<br />

Rural Emergency Trauma Institute 8697<br />

West Virginia Community Development Partnership<br />

10209<br />

West Virginia Department of Education 8700, 8701<br />

West Virginia University Foundation 5606, 8702,<br />

8703<br />

West Virginia Wesleyan College 5400<br />

Wood County Public Schools 8704<br />

WISCONSIN<br />

Alliance for Children and Families 7232<br />

Amery Area Senior Citizens 4706<br />

Arbor Place 9340<br />

Association of Lutheran Development Executives<br />

4711<br />

BEAMING 10261<br />

Boys and Girls Club of Portage County 9362<br />

Boys and Girls Club of the Greater Chippewa Valley<br />

4713<br />

Boys and Girls Club, Fox Valley 10262<br />

Capitol Drive Lutheran Church 10297<br />

Centro Legal Por Derechos Humanos 10219<br />

Chamber of Commerce of Greater Milwaukee,<br />

African-American 10220<br />

Chamco 10293<br />

Childrens Lubavitch Living and Learning Center<br />

10221, 10222<br />

Clean Wisconsin 4495<br />

Community Advocates 10268<br />

Community Clothes Closet 5625<br />

Continuing Education and Research Foundation<br />

5143<br />

Council for the Spanish Speaking 10269<br />

Counseling Center of Milwaukee 10270<br />

Danceworks 10271<br />

Evangelical Lutheran Church in America, Greater<br />

Milwaukee Synod 10298<br />

Families International 3656<br />

FBI National Academy Associates 10247<br />

Fox Valley Symphony Orchestra Association 9413<br />

Goodwill Industries of North Central Wisconsin<br />

10263<br />

Gordon Bubolz Nature Preserve 10264<br />

Greater Milwaukee Committee for Community<br />

Development 10223, 10272, 10312<br />

Hillel Academy 10224<br />

Hmong American Friendship Association 10273<br />

In Tandem Theater 10274<br />

Interfaith Caregivers of Polk County 4756<br />

Jewish Family Services 10225<br />

Jewish Federation, Milwaukee 10226, 10227<br />

Jewish Youth Foundation 10228<br />

Kinship of Polk County 4761<br />

Ko-Thi Dance Company 10275, 10276<br />

La Causa 10277, 10278, 10313<br />

Lac Courte Oreilles Ojibwa Public Broadcasting<br />

Corporation 4762<br />

League of Women Voters of Wisconsin Education<br />

Fund 4766<br />

Life and Loss Institute 5626<br />

Local Initiatives Support Corporation 5178, 9455,<br />

10279, 10290, 10294<br />

Madison Ballet 10296<br />

Madison Childrens Museum 4415<br />

Marquette University 10253, 10254<br />

Metcalfe Park Residents Association 10280<br />

Midwest Organic and Sustainable Education Services<br />

10281<br />

Midwest States Center 6475<br />

Milwaukee Careers Cooperative 10229<br />

Milwaukee Economic Development Corporation<br />

10230<br />

Mitchell Street Development Opportunities<br />

Corporation 10231<br />

Modjeska Theater Company 10232<br />

Movin Out 10267<br />

Neighborhood Housing Services of Green Bay 2013<br />

New Hope Project 10282<br />

Nonprofit Center of Milwaukee 3731, 10291<br />

Nonprofit Management Fund 10295<br />

North Shore Academy of the Arts 10283<br />

Northeast Wisconsin Land Trust 10265<br />

Partners Advancing Values in Education 2121,<br />

10284<br />

Philippine Cultural and Civic Center Foundation<br />

10285<br />

Pregnancy Support Connection 9489<br />

Progressive, Inc. 4158<br />

Public Allies Milwaukee 4376, 10286<br />

Rebuilding Together Fox Valley 10266<br />

Residential Living Services 10255<br />

Ripon College 6836<br />

State Environmental Leadership Program 4599,<br />

5835<br />

Twelve Step Club 10236<br />

UNIDOS Against Domestic Violence 4824<br />

United Way of the Saint Croix Area 4826<br />

University of Wisconsin 3163, 3164, 4828, 4972,<br />

5304, 5595-5598, 5908, 5909, 10237<br />

University of Wisconsin Foundation 10238-10240,<br />

10287<br />

University of Wisconsin System 6223<br />

Urban Economic Development Association of<br />

Wisconsin 10241, 10242<br />

Urban League, Milwaukee 10243<br />

Urban Strategies 10244<br />

Ways to Work 3779<br />

West Central Wisconsin Community Action Agency<br />

4833<br />

Wisconsin Community Fund 4839, 5839<br />

Wisconsin Conservatory of Music 10288<br />

Wisconsin Council on Economic Education 9550<br />

Wisconsin Foundation for the Arts 10292<br />

Wisconsin League of Conservation Voters Institute<br />

5840<br />

Wisconsin Nonprofits Association 10289<br />

Wisconsin Regional Training Partnership 9551<br />

Yeshiva Elementary School 2838<br />

WYOMING<br />

Murie Center 908, 2422<br />

Sheridan College 10316<br />

University of Wyoming 4444<br />

Wyoming Department of Education 2203<br />

ZIMBABWE<br />

Africa University 4301<br />

Community Technology Development Trust 4322<br />

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SUBJECT INDEX<br />

Abortion clinics/services, economically<br />

disadvantaged 1328, 4062<br />

Abortion clinics/services, income development 909<br />

Abortion clinics/services, management<br />

development/capacity building 909, 1358, 2268<br />

Abortion clinics/services, minorities 1358<br />

Abortion clinics/services, program evaluation 1328,<br />

4046<br />

Abortion clinics/services, research 4075<br />

Abortion clinics/services, women 552, 653, 656,<br />

664, 665, 909, 1328, 1358, 2268, 4043,<br />

4046, 4062, 4072, 4075, 6165, 6171, 6345<br />

Abuse prevention, African Americans/Blacks 748<br />

Abuse prevention, aging 1924, 1928, 3255<br />

Abuse prevention, boys 748<br />

Abuse prevention, children/youth 429, 3667, 4882,<br />

8593<br />

Abuse prevention, computer systems/equipment<br />

9351<br />

Abuse prevention, disabilities, people with 3255<br />

Abuse prevention, economically disadvantaged 748,<br />

3667, 4882<br />

Abuse prevention, electronic media/online services<br />

9351<br />

Abuse prevention, exhibitions 3667<br />

Abuse prevention, faculty/staff development 1928,<br />

8676<br />

Abuse prevention, girls 748<br />

Abuse prevention, homeless 9351<br />

Abuse prevention, income development 8593<br />

Abuse prevention, management development/<br />

capacity building 1804, 3255, 8593, 8676,<br />

9351<br />

Abuse prevention, mentally disabled 5576<br />

Abuse prevention, Native Americans/American<br />

Indians 5576<br />

Abuse prevention, research 429<br />

Abuse prevention, substance abusers 3667, 5576<br />

Abuse prevention, technical assistance 5576, 8885<br />

Abuse prevention, women 429, 4882, 6978, 8593,<br />

8885, 9351<br />

Accessibility/universal design 3823, 4313, 7926<br />

Accessibility/universal design, building/renovation<br />

7926<br />

Accessibility/universal design, children/youth 3823,<br />

4313<br />

Accessibility/universal design, disabilities, people<br />

with 3823, 4313, 7926<br />

Accessibility/universal design, economically<br />

disadvantaged 3823<br />

Accessibility/universal design, management<br />

development/capacity building 4313<br />

Accessibility/universal design, technical assistance<br />

3823<br />

Adoption, African Americans/Blacks 4841<br />

Adoption, crime/abuse victims 9862<br />

Adoption, income development 10225<br />

Adoption, management development/capacity<br />

building 4752, 8070, 10225<br />

Adoption, technical assistance 4841<br />

Adult education—literacy, aging 8902<br />

Adult education—literacy, basic skills & GED 2297,<br />

2302, 2346, 2377, 2799, 2800, 3117, 3387,<br />

3729, 4651, 7048, 7533, 7777, 8902, 9097,<br />

9110, 9266, 9453, 9472, 9517, 9907<br />

Adult education—literacy, children/youth 3729<br />

Adult education—literacy, computer systems/<br />

equipment 8902, 9453, 9472<br />

Adult education—literacy, curriculum development<br />

2800<br />

Adult education—literacy, economically<br />

disadvantaged 3729, 4651, 7048, 9907<br />

Adult education—literacy, equipment 9517<br />

Adult education—literacy, faculty/staff development<br />

8902, 9097, 9472<br />

Adult education—literacy, Hispanics/Latinos 9907<br />

Adult education—literacy, immigrants/refugees<br />

3729, 9907<br />

Adult education—literacy, income development<br />

8902, 9453, 9907<br />

Adult education—literacy, management<br />

development/capacity building 2799, 3117,<br />

4651, 7533, 7777, 8902, 9097, 9110, 9266,<br />

9453, 9472, 9517, 9907<br />

Adult education—literacy, minorities 3729, 7048,<br />

9517<br />

Adult education—literacy, program evaluation 2297,<br />

2800<br />

Adult education—literacy, research 2800<br />

Adult education—literacy, technical assistance<br />

3387, 3729<br />

Adult education—literacy, youth 7048, 8902<br />

Adult/continuing education 3369, 3380, 4514,<br />

8616, 9111, 9433, 9813<br />

Adult/continuing education, aging 9433<br />

Adult/continuing education, children/youth 4514,<br />

9813<br />

Adult/continuing education, conferences/seminars<br />

4514<br />

Adult/continuing education, disabilities, people with<br />

9813<br />

Adult/continuing education, immigrants/refugees<br />

9813<br />

Adult/continuing education, management<br />

development/capacity building 3369, 9111<br />

Adult/continuing education, mentally disabled 9813<br />

Adult/continuing education, program evaluation<br />

3380<br />

Adult/continuing education, research 4514<br />

Adult/continuing education, youth 9111<br />

Afghanistan, crime/courts/legal services 7144<br />

Afghanistan, international affairs/development<br />

1672, 7144<br />

Africa, animals/wildlife 1635, 1835, 3866, 4138,<br />

9268, 9566<br />

Africa, arts/culture/humanities 619, 6339<br />

Africa, civil rights 6370, 6601<br />

Africa, community improvement/development 1392,<br />

2488, 4299, 4435, 6555, 7296<br />

Africa, crime/courts/legal services 6370<br />

Africa, education 852, 958, 2846, 3172, 4299,<br />

5884, 5885, 5906, 6354, 6447, 6586, 6813,<br />

7285<br />

Africa, employment 4299<br />

Africa, environment 1835, 9566<br />

Africa, food/nutrition/agriculture 7286<br />

Africa, health—general 645, 1340, 1392, 1850,<br />

2846, 6353, 7251, 9636, 9638, 9644, 10045,<br />

10066, 10067, 10087<br />

Africa, health—specific diseases 6353, 7251,<br />

9644, 10045, 10066, 10067, 10087<br />

Africa, human services—multipurpose 1850, 6872<br />

Africa, international affairs/development 645, 852,<br />

871, 958, 1340, 1392, 2082, 2487, 2488,<br />

4299, 4607, 5884, 5903, 5906, 6318, 6339,<br />

6370, 6443, 6447, 6555, 6601, 6813, 7251,<br />

7274, 7285, 7286, 7296, 9636, 9644, 10029,<br />

10045, 10066, 10067, 10087<br />

Africa, philanthropy/voluntarism 4435, 4607, 5903,<br />

7296<br />

Africa, public affairs/government 4299, 6318, 6353<br />

Africa, religion 2093, 5209<br />

Africa, social sciences 1392, 4607<br />

Africa, youth development 2082<br />

African Americans/Blacks, arts/culture/humanities<br />

2395, 2732, 2927, 2970, 3013, 3016, 3129,<br />

3132, 3143, 3334, 4148, 4155, 4190, 4237,<br />

4248, 4688, 5058, 5119, 5320, 5639, 5845,<br />

5847, 5848, 5856, 6010, 6495, 6556, 7238,<br />

7480, 7542, 7551, 7704, 8792, 8828, 8990,<br />

9024, 9071, 9158, 9170, 9406, 9910, 10275,<br />

10276<br />

African Americans/Blacks, civil rights 2181, 2183,<br />

2184, 4057, 4155, 4476, 4705, 4829, 5023,<br />

6010, 6482, 6565, 7021, 7118, 9471, 10008<br />

African Americans/Blacks, community improvement/<br />

development 334, 720, 786, 787, 1247, 1823,<br />

1824, 1879, 1930, 2043, 2145, 2507, 2635,<br />

3013, 3334, 3597, 3599, 3864, 4053, 4167,<br />

4331, 4333, 4366, 4373, 4571, 4598, 4637,<br />

4643, 4693, 5010, 5080, 5240, 5272, 5639,<br />

5659, 5753, 5833, 6066, 6109, 6396, 6399,<br />

6404, 6495, 6564, 6584, 6585, 6590, 6880,<br />

6908-6910, 7110, 7111, 7118, 7128, 7175,<br />

7253, 7592, 7609, 7982, 8217, 8621, 9123,<br />

9438, 9439, 9449, 9987, 10220<br />

African Americans/Blacks, crime/courts/legal<br />

services 334, 447, 454, 746, 748, 4476, 7110,<br />

7111, 8922, 9543<br />

African Americans/Blacks, education 417, 720, 786,<br />

1202, 1930, 2043, 2652, 2655, 3131, 3349,<br />

3372, 3382, 3543, 3575, 3599, 3672, 4081,<br />

4237, 4238, 4247, 4248, 4333, 4348, 4389,<br />

4436, 4554, 4571, 4578, 4627, 4643, 5145,<br />

5234, 5238, 5272, 5461, 5881, 5910, 6010,<br />

6066, 6142, 6335, 6599, 6839, 7138, 7467,<br />

8143, 8357, 8454, 9678, 10021, 10078<br />

African Americans/Blacks, employment 417, 480,<br />

4238, 4333, 7110, 7111<br />

African Americans/Blacks, environment 5833, 6404,<br />

7253<br />

African Americans/Blacks, food/nutrition/agriculture<br />

5523, 9987<br />

African Americans/Blacks, health—general 265,<br />

290, 334, 376, 377, 417, 418, 430, 447, 454,<br />

480, 746, 748, 1247, 2158, 2237, 4140,<br />

4348, 4349, 4366, 4730, 4746, 5492, 5523,<br />

5554-5556, 5559, 5604, 5753, 6483, 6599,<br />

7027, 8143, 8154<br />

African Americans/Blacks, health—specific<br />

diseases 377, 454, 1247, 2158, 4140, 5492,<br />

5555, 5556, 5559, 5604, 5753, 6483, 9675<br />

African Americans/Blacks, housing/shelter 786,<br />

3013, 4331, 7307, 9123, 9449<br />

African Americans/Blacks, human services—<br />

multipurpose 377, 741, 1782, 2237, 2819,<br />

3015, 3025, 3046, 3283, 3315, 3597, 3599,<br />

3775, 3945, 4287, 4289, 4290, 4329, 4331,<br />

4333, 4366, 4389, 4677, 4705, 4740, 4795,<br />

4805, 4841, 4848, 5023, 5101, 5145, 5554,<br />

5604, 5659, 6066, 6110, 6399, 6590, 6872,<br />

6873, 6923, 7021, 7592, 7853, 7854, 8131,<br />

8613, 8710, 9315, 9458, 9542, 9543, 9557,<br />

10243<br />

African Americans/Blacks, international affairs/<br />

development 4057, 7253<br />

African Americans/Blacks, mental health/substance<br />

abuse 8143, 9675<br />

African Americans/Blacks, philanthropy/voluntarism<br />

1604, 1823, 1824, 1879, 3596, 3597, 3775,<br />

3864, 4602, 4610, 6399, 6584, 6585, 7110,<br />

7111<br />

African Americans/Blacks, public affairs/government<br />

418, 454, 480, 786, 787, 2507, 4053, 4155,<br />

4333, 4348-4350, 4643, 4740, 4829, 5023,<br />

6066, 6456, 6564, 6565, 7609, 8131, 8357,<br />

9438, 9439, 10008, 10220<br />

African Americans/Blacks, religion 741, 746, 2080,<br />

2145, 3342, 4155, 5554, 6399, 7609, 9995<br />

African Americans/Blacks, safety/disaster relief<br />

786, 1604, 4053, 4331, 5881, 5910, 6396,<br />

6404, 6495, 7175<br />

African Americans/Blacks, science 1202, 4237,<br />

4248, 8357<br />

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SUBJECT INDEX<br />

Grants for Capacity Building, Management & Technical Assistance<br />

African Americans/Blacks, social sciences 3372,<br />

4643, 5272, 6066, 6485, 6839<br />

African Americans/Blacks, youth development 775,<br />

808, 3543, 3575, 5145, 5234, 5833, 6142,<br />

7138, 8454, 8922<br />

Aging, arts/culture/humanities 728, 1043, 2624,<br />

4122, 5747, 6854<br />

Aging, building/renovation 655<br />

Aging, centers/services 75, 77, 380, 458, 655,<br />

1105, 1615, 1862, 1863, 2126, 2624, 3249,<br />

3251, 3258, 3260, 4139, 4314, 4706, 5110,<br />

5538, 5863, 6200, 6854, 6933, 7024, 7051,<br />

7314, 7642, 7807, 8263, 9109, 9341, 9393,<br />

9411, 9430, 9433, 9444, 9481, 9506, 9508,<br />

10233<br />

Aging, civil rights 450, 661, 1862, 1863, 9213<br />

Aging, community improvement/development 314,<br />

1383, 1422, 2608, 3805, 4598, 4707, 5268,<br />

5747, 5833, 7018, 7279, 7621, 9213, 9540<br />

Aging, computer systems/equipment 75, 6933,<br />

9393, 9411, 9430, 9444, 9481, 9506, 9508<br />

Aging, crime/courts/legal services 661, 929, 1361,<br />

1383, 1924, 1928, 3255, 4353, 5268, 9213,<br />

9452<br />

Aging, disabilities, people with 75, 380, 7642, 9411<br />

Aging, economically disadvantaged 380, 5110,<br />

9411, 9444<br />

Aging, education 75, 728, 929, 1104, 4083, 4707,<br />

4909, 5352, 5454, 6663, 6665, 6768, 7042,<br />

8902, 9433, 9444, 9508<br />

Aging, electronic media/online services 75, 9341,<br />

9393, 9430, 9444<br />

Aging, employment 1987, 2382, 3257, 4654, 4747,<br />

5454, 10304<br />

Aging, environment 5833<br />

Aging, equipment 9508<br />

Aging, faculty/staff development 9444<br />

Aging, food/nutrition/agriculture 473, 1955, 2365,<br />

2898, 4777, 7308, 9411, 9540, 9903<br />

Aging, health—general 43, 64, 96, 284, 312, 316,<br />

369, 377, 380, 458, 461, 1206, 1361, 1924,<br />

1928, 2237, 2624, 2988, 3247, 3258, 3259,<br />

3263, 3264, 3411, 4712, 5350, 5454, 5464,<br />

5465, 5569, 5587, 5588, 5603, 6207, 6220,<br />

6223, 6662-6666, 6768, 6876, 6888, 6970,<br />

7022, 7042, 7309, 7316, 7536, 8268, 9256,<br />

9430, 9469, 9727, 9728, 10168, 10237,<br />

10239<br />

Aging, health—specific diseases 29, 43, 47, 312,<br />

377, 450, 461, 3247, 3259, 3261, 3264,<br />

3517, 5352, 5569, 5587, 6223, 6662-6666,<br />

6876, 6970, 7316, 7536, 7909, 9430, 9727,<br />

9728, 10237, 10239<br />

Aging, Hispanics/Latinos 458, 9444<br />

Aging, housing/shelter 7, 316, 2126, 2204, 2608,<br />

3185, 3262, 3805, 3952, 4810, 7307, 7621,<br />

7697, 7791, 7805, 10266<br />

Aging, human services—multipurpose 75, 77, 312,<br />

377, 380, 432, 458, 655, 1105, 1206, 1615,<br />

1855, 1862, 1863, 2126, 2234, 2237, 2624,<br />

2798, 2988, 3249, 3251-3256, 3258, 3260,<br />

3513, 4025, 4139, 4314, 4706, 4712, 4755,<br />

4756, 4909, 5110, 5350, 5464, 5465, 5538,<br />

5588, 5603, 5863, 6200, 6854, 6933, 7024,<br />

7051, 7314, 7558, 7642, 7697, 7807, 7829,<br />

7909, 8263, 8463, 8509, 8915, 9109, 9117,<br />

9223, 9288, 9341, 9393, 9411, 9430, 9433,<br />

9444, 9481, 9506, 9508, 10093, 10233<br />

Aging, immigrants/refugees 3249<br />

Aging, income development 3251, 4314, 7024,<br />

9109, 9481<br />

Aging, LGBTQ 4139, 5863, 7024<br />

Aging, management development/capacity building<br />

655, 1105, 1615, 1862, 1863, 3251, 4314,<br />

4706, 5110, 5538, 5863, 6200, 6933, 7051,<br />

7314, 7642, 7807, 9109, 9341, 9411, 9430,<br />

9444, 9481, 9506, 9508<br />

Aging, membership benefit groups 3250, 7279<br />

Aging, mental health/substance abuse 3249, 3261,<br />

7022<br />

Aging, mentally disabled 3249, 9430<br />

Aging, minorities 3249<br />

Aging, philanthropy/voluntarism 7018<br />

Aging, program evaluation 2624, 3260, 7024<br />

Aging, public affairs/government 432, 473, 661,<br />

3250, 3255, 3264, 4707, 5268, 6665, 6666,<br />

7279, 7314, 9393, 9433, 9812<br />

Aging, recreation/sports/athletics 5569, 5587<br />

Aging, religion 5603, 6768, 10233<br />

Aging, safety/disaster relief 6220<br />

Aging, seed money 4139<br />

Aging, technical assistance 75, 1105, 6933<br />

Aging, youth development 728, 4083, 5833, 7829<br />

Agriculture 386, 466, 545, 674, 1819, 2926, 3516,<br />

4066, 4079, 4391, 5075, 6384, 6402, 7015,<br />

7075, 7290, 7955, 9987, 10194<br />

Agriculture, African Americans/Blacks 9987<br />

Agriculture, building/renovation 4933<br />

Agriculture, children/youth 628, 1577<br />

Agriculture, computer systems/equipment 10281<br />

Agriculture, conferences/seminars 499, 1577<br />

Agriculture, curriculum development 1577<br />

Agriculture, economically disadvantaged 466, 499,<br />

545, 628, 2554, 4357, 4736, 4933, 4950,<br />

5075, 6366, 6384, 6551, 6573, 6574, 7015,<br />

7075, 7287, 7290, 7579, 9797, 9987<br />

Agriculture, faculty/staff development 628, 3516,<br />

10281<br />

Agriculture, farm bureaus/granges 7579<br />

Agriculture, farm cooperatives 108, 2554, 4065,<br />

4736, 4933, 4950, 6366, 6468, 7287, 9151,<br />

9797<br />

Agriculture, farmlands 841, 4060, 4764, 7185,<br />

7286, 7957, 9029<br />

Agriculture, Hispanics/Latinos 4933<br />

Agriculture, immigrants/refugees 545, 6402<br />

Agriculture, income development 4764, 4950, 6366,<br />

9573<br />

Agriculture, indigenous people 506<br />

Agriculture, livestock issues 9573, 10099<br />

Agriculture, management development/capacity<br />

building 108, 498, 499, 545, 1819, 3005,<br />

3516, 3530, 4292, 4357, 4391, 4764, 4870,<br />

4950, 5075, 6366, 6402, 7955, 9029, 9151,<br />

9573, 9808, 10099, 10281<br />

Agriculture, migrant workers 545<br />

Agriculture, minorities 4933, 4950, 5075, 6567,<br />

7957<br />

Agriculture, program evaluation 841, 1275, 7185,<br />

7295<br />

Agriculture, research 386, 498, 1275, 7290, 7295<br />

Agriculture, sustainable programs 108, 498, 499,<br />

503, 506, 628, 1145, 1275, 1577, 3005,<br />

3530, 4292, 4357, 4870, 6551, 6567, 6573,<br />

6574, 7079, 7286, 7287, 7295, 9808, 9961,<br />

10281<br />

Agriculture, technical assistance 1577, 4065, 4357,<br />

6366, 6384, 7286, 10281<br />

Agriculture, women 6366, 7955<br />

Agriculture, youth 5075<br />

Agriculture/food 1367, 1406, 1407<br />

Agriculture/food, aging 473, 7308, 9540<br />

Agriculture/food, alliance 2490, 9700<br />

Agriculture/food, association 400, 2543<br />

Agriculture/food, building/renovation 4933, 8189<br />

Agriculture/food, children/youth 6<br />

Agriculture/food, computer systems/equipment<br />

9540<br />

Agriculture/food, conferences/seminars 1406,<br />

6561<br />

Agriculture/food, crime/abuse victims 6688<br />

Agriculture/food, economically disadvantaged 252,<br />

364, 466, 819, 1290, 1970, 2227, 2385,<br />

2490, 2554, 3827, 4056, 4113, 4126, 4322,<br />

4661, 4736, 4933, 7075, 7077, 7287, 8189,<br />

9540, 9700, 10116<br />

Agriculture/food, equipment 6688<br />

Agriculture/food, ethics 4066<br />

Agriculture/food, exhibitions 6<br />

Agriculture/food, faculty/staff development 2385,<br />

3534<br />

Agriculture/food, formal/general education 2227,<br />

4077<br />

Agriculture/food, Hispanics/Latinos 1970, 4933<br />

Agriculture/food, homeless 252, 6688<br />

Agriculture/food, immigrants/refugees 400<br />

Agriculture/food, income development 1290<br />

Agriculture/food, indigenous people 506<br />

Agriculture/food, information services 1426, 7287<br />

Agriculture/food, management development/<br />

capacity building 6, 364, 400, 819, 890, 1141,<br />

1290, 1367, 1407, 2227, 4077, 4078, 4126,<br />

4859<br />

Agriculture/food, management/technical aid 252,<br />

506, 674, 1312, 1426-1428, 1969, 1970,<br />

2385, 2543, 2554, 2926, 3827, 4056, 4060,<br />

4065, 4066, 4079, 4113, 4322, 4661, 4736,<br />

4933, 6468, 6561, 6688, 7075, 7077, 7079,<br />

7287, 7308, 7957, 8189, 9540, 9961, 10116<br />

Agriculture/food, migrant workers 400<br />

Agriculture/food, minorities 4933, 7957<br />

Agriculture/food, program evaluation 1407, 3534<br />

Agriculture/food, public education 6, 466, 473,<br />

1433, 3534, 4056, 4078, 7079<br />

Agriculture/food, public policy 364, 1141, 1290,<br />

4859, 7077, 7079, 7286, 7957<br />

Agriculture/food, publication 6561<br />

Agriculture/food, reform 674<br />

Agriculture/food, research 819, 890, 9700<br />

Agriculture/food, technical assistance 400, 1433,<br />

2490, 7286<br />

Agriculture/food, volunteer services 2385, 4126<br />

Agriculture/food, women 2227<br />

Agriculture/food, youth 6688<br />

AIDS 305, 454, 872, 889, 901, 1083-1085, 1155,<br />

1247, 1376, 1379, 2158, 2187, 2436, 2439,<br />

2443, 2636, 2770-2773, 2928, 2931, 4140,<br />

4567, 4723, 4754, 5051, 5248, 5628, 5753,<br />

6352, 6353, 6375, 6483, 6507, 6591, 6773,<br />

6920, 6972, 6976, 7041, 7043, 7046, 7251,<br />

7266, 8116, 8256, 9135, 9139, 9329, 10034,<br />

10035, 10048<br />

AIDS research 1420<br />

AIDS research, women 1420<br />

AIDS, African Americans/Blacks 454, 1247, 2158,<br />

4140, 5753, 6483<br />

AIDS, building/renovation 4754<br />

AIDS, children/youth 1084, 1376, 1379, 2439,<br />

7266<br />

AIDS, conferences/seminars 2436, 4567, 7251<br />

AIDS, crime/abuse victims 901, 1085<br />

AIDS, economically disadvantaged 454, 1083,<br />

1247, 1376, 1379, 2436, 2636, 2772, 2931,<br />

4567, 4754, 6353, 6375, 6483, 7041, 7046,<br />

9135, 9329, 10034, 10035, 10048<br />

AIDS, equipment 2443, 9329<br />

AIDS, faculty/staff development 9329<br />

AIDS, Hispanics/Latinos 2636, 6976, 7043, 8116<br />

AIDS, homeless 2931<br />

AIDS, income development 1155, 4140<br />

AIDS, LGBTQ 2770, 6920<br />

AIDS, management development/capacity building<br />

305, 872, 889, 1084, 1155, 2158, 2187,<br />

2443, 2636, 2770-2773, 2928, 2931, 4140,<br />

4567, 4723, 4754, 5051, 6353, 6507, 6976,<br />

7043, 8116, 9135, 9139, 9329, 10034, 10035<br />

AIDS, minorities 7041<br />

AIDS, Native Americans/American Indians 4754<br />

AIDS, offenders/ex-offenders 454, 1085<br />

AIDS, people with, civil rights 1878, 2439, 4146,<br />

7145<br />

AIDS, people with, community improvement/<br />

development 1247, 4518, 5753, 8256<br />

AIDS, people with, crime/courts/legal services 454,<br />

901, 1085, 1878, 7145<br />

AIDS, people with, employment 2443<br />

AIDS, people with, food/nutrition/agriculture 2165,<br />

2772, 3048<br />

AIDS, people with, health—general 305, 454, 872,<br />

889, 901, 1083, 1155, 1247, 1299, 1376,<br />

1379, 1420, 1878, 2158, 2187, 2436, 2439,<br />

2443, 2636, 2770-2773, 2928, 4140, 4567,<br />

4754, 5628, 5753, 6352, 6353, 6375, 6483,<br />

6507, 6591, 6773, 6972, 6976, 7041, 7043,<br />

7046, 7251, 8256, 9328, 9628, 9642, 10034,<br />

10035, 10048<br />

AIDS, people with, health—specific diseases 305,<br />

454, 872, 889, 901, 1083-1085, 1155, 1247,<br />

1299, 1376, 1379, 2158, 2187, 2436, 2439,<br />

2443, 2636, 2770-2773, 2928, 2931, 4140,<br />

4567, 4723, 4754, 5051, 5248, 5628, 5753,<br />

6352, 6353, 6375, 6483, 6507, 6591, 6773,<br />

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SUBJECT INDEX<br />

6920, 6972, 6976, 7041, 7043, 7046, 7251,<br />

8116, 8256, 9135, 9139, 9329, 9628, 10034,<br />

10035, 10048<br />

AIDS, people with, housing/shelter 4966, 10127<br />

AIDS, people with, human services—multipurpose<br />

1084, 1146, 2309, 2439, 2443, 2931, 3048,<br />

4567, 4723, 4754, 4966, 5051, 6920, 7259,<br />

7358, 8116, 9329, 10127<br />

AIDS, people with, international affairs/development<br />

1379, 2436, 6352, 7046, 7251, 9628, 9642<br />

AIDS, people with, medical research 1420<br />

AIDS, people with, mental health/substance abuse<br />

9135<br />

AIDS, people with, philanthropy/voluntarism 6591<br />

AIDS, people with, public affairs/government 454,<br />

6353<br />

AIDS, people with, religion 5248, 9139<br />

AIDS, program evaluation 454, 7041, 7266<br />

AIDS, publication 6353<br />

AIDS, substance abusers 305, 9135<br />

AIDS, technical assistance 4567, 6352, 6483,<br />

6507, 9135<br />

AIDS, terminal illness, people with 2931<br />

AIDS, women 889, 901, 1247, 1376, 1379, 2636,<br />

6352, 6375, 7043<br />

AIDS, youth 2636, 2771<br />

Albania, arts/culture/humanities 1451<br />

Alcoholism 4561, 4790, 5468, 5593, 5595<br />

Alcoholism, debt reduction 4561<br />

Alcoholism, economically disadvantaged 5593<br />

Alcoholism, homeless 5593<br />

Alcoholism, income development 4790<br />

Alcoholism, infants/toddlers 4790<br />

Alcoholism, management development/capacity<br />

building 4790<br />

Alcoholism, program evaluation 5593<br />

Alcoholism, technical assistance 4561, 5468, 5595<br />

Alcoholism, women 4790<br />

Alzheimer’s disease 29, 47, 3247, 3517, 6223,<br />

6876, 7536, 7909, 9430, 10239<br />

Alzheimer’s disease, aging 29, 47, 3247, 3517,<br />

6223, 6876, 7536, 7909, 9430, 10239<br />

Alzheimer’s disease, computer systems/equipment<br />

47, 9430<br />

Alzheimer’s disease, curriculum development 6876<br />

Alzheimer’s disease, electronic media/online<br />

services 6223, 9430<br />

Alzheimer’s disease, faculty/staff development<br />

6876<br />

Alzheimer’s disease, Hispanics/Latinos 6876<br />

Alzheimer’s disease, management development/<br />

capacity building 47, 3517, 9430<br />

Alzheimer’s disease, mentally disabled 29, 47,<br />

3247, 3517, 6223, 6876, 7536, 7909, 9430,<br />

10239<br />

Alzheimer’s disease, technical assistance 29,<br />

10239<br />

American Red Cross 4646, 5460, 6279, 8305,<br />

8981, 9217, 9334, 9335, 10090<br />

American Red Cross, computer systems/equipment<br />

9334, 9335<br />

American Red Cross, electronic media/online<br />

services 9334<br />

American Red Cross, management development/<br />

capacity building 4646, 6279, 8305, 8981,<br />

9217, 9334, 9335, 10090<br />

American Red Cross, technical assistance 5460<br />

American Red Cross, youth 8981<br />

American studies 139, 4225<br />

American studies, children/youth 139<br />

American studies, conferences/seminars 139<br />

American studies, faculty/staff development 139<br />

American studies, youth 4225<br />

Anatomy (human) 9705<br />

Anatomy (human), equipment 9705<br />

Animal welfare 1086, 3388, 5086, 8309<br />

Animal welfare, crime/abuse victims 3388<br />

Animal welfare, management development/capacity<br />

building 1086, 5086, 8309<br />

Animal welfare, seed money 3388<br />

Animal welfare, technical assistance 5086<br />

Animal welfare, women 3388<br />

Animals/wildlife, administration/regulation 1342,<br />

7185<br />

Animals/wildlife, Africa 1635, 1835, 3866, 4138,<br />

9268, 9566<br />

Animals/wildlife, Asia 1835, 7470<br />

Animals/wildlife, bird preserves 1219, 1223, 1257,<br />

1393, 3070, 4948, 9817<br />

Animals/wildlife, Botswana 1834<br />

Animals/wildlife, Brazil 1158, 7185<br />

Animals/wildlife, Cambodia 4973<br />

Animals/wildlife, Cameroon 4163<br />

Animals/wildlife, Canada 1178, 4973, 10197,<br />

10202<br />

Animals/wildlife, children/youth 8610<br />

Animals/wildlife, China 1669, 8610<br />

Animals/wildlife, collections management/<br />

preservation 8678<br />

Animals/wildlife, computer systems/equipment<br />

1234, 8661<br />

Animals/wildlife, conferences/seminars 1276,<br />

1406<br />

Animals/wildlife, Costa Rica 9826<br />

Animals/wildlife, crime/abuse victims 3388<br />

Animals/wildlife, Cuba 3193<br />

Animals/wildlife, curriculum development 8610<br />

Animals/wildlife, disabilities, people with 2880,<br />

5054<br />

Animals/wildlife, economically disadvantaged 1158,<br />

4973<br />

Animals/wildlife, electronic media/online services<br />

9670<br />

Animals/wildlife, endangered species 1832-1837,<br />

2925, 4138, 4144, 4147, 6238, 7329, 8998<br />

Animals/wildlife, England 1223, 1343, 4144<br />

Animals/wildlife, equipment 2925, 8661<br />

Animals/wildlife, fisheries 168, 1171, 1178, 1180,<br />

1223, 1234, 1276, 1312, 1343, 1367, 1382,<br />

1406, 1407, 1417, 1426-1428, 1431, 1433,<br />

1437, 1444, 3839, 4973, 7372, 7373, 7403,<br />

7470, 8476<br />

Animals/wildlife, Global programs 1219, 1223,<br />

1257, 1276, 1312, 1343, 1367, 1406, 1407,<br />

1417, 1426, 1433, 1444, 1445, 1835, 4144,<br />

7329<br />

Animals/wildlife, government agencies 5762<br />

Animals/wildlife, income development 908, 1180,<br />

1267, 1268, 8678<br />

Animals/wildlife, indigenous people 1158, 4150<br />

Animals/wildlife, land acquisition 5697<br />

Animals/wildlife, Malaysia 4150<br />

Animals/wildlife, management development/<br />

capacity building 908, 1158, 1178, 1180, 1267,<br />

1268, 1342, 1343, 1367, 1407, 1431, 1445,<br />

1669, 2422, 2880, 3070, 3946, 4133, 4144,<br />

4150, 4948, 5054, 5402, 5697, 5762, 7403,<br />

7954, 8476, 8513, 8645, 8661, 8678, 8884,<br />

8998, 9566, 9692, 9826, 10197, 10200,<br />

10202<br />

Animals/wildlife, management/technical aid 1635,<br />

3388, 3866, 3946, 4124, 4138, 4147, 4163,<br />

5829, 7329, 7372, 7373, 9268, 9817<br />

Animals/wildlife, Mexico 1267, 1268, 1431, 1437<br />

Animals/wildlife, Namibia 1834<br />

Animals/wildlife, Native Americans/American<br />

Indians 5762<br />

Animals/wildlife, Nigeria 4163<br />

Animals/wildlife, preservation/protection 908,<br />

1087, 1158, 1267, 1268, 1445, 1635, 1669,<br />

2422, 3193, 3581, 3866, 4133, 4150, 4163,<br />

5402, 5697, 7474, 7954, 8513, 8610, 8661,<br />

8678, 8884, 9268, 9566, 9670, 9692, 9826,<br />

10200, 10202<br />

Animals/wildlife, program evaluation 168, 1171,<br />

1223, 1234, 1407, 1444, 3581, 3839, 4339,<br />

7185, 9959<br />

Animals/wildlife, public education 9959<br />

Animals/wildlife, reform 1343<br />

Animals/wildlife, research 1087, 1158, 1171,<br />

1219, 1257, 4138, 4339, 7329, 7372, 7373,<br />

8610, 8661, 8678<br />

Animals/wildlife, Russia 7470, 7474<br />

Animals/wildlife, sanctuaries 10197<br />

Animals/wildlife, seed money 1276, 3388<br />

Animals/wildlife, single organization support 5762,<br />

8645<br />

Animals/wildlife, South America 1158<br />

Animals/wildlife, special services 2880, 4339, 5054<br />

Animals/wildlife, technical assistance 1257, 1312,<br />

1433, 4144, 8476<br />

Animals/wildlife, women 3388<br />

Anthropology/sociology 509, 832, 4109<br />

Anthropology/sociology, children 4109<br />

Anthropology/sociology, curriculum development<br />

4109<br />

Anthropology/sociology, program evaluation 832<br />

Anthropology/sociology, research 4109<br />

Anthropology/sociology, technical assistance 4109<br />

Aquariums 513, 1342<br />

Aquariums, management development/capacity<br />

building 1342<br />

Architecture, awards/prizes/competitions 9503<br />

Architecture, building/renovation 6967, 6981, 8807<br />

Architecture, children/youth 4415, 4421<br />

Architecture, conferences/seminars 1479<br />

Architecture, crime/abuse victims 4421<br />

Architecture, economically disadvantaged 663,<br />

4392, 4409, 5854, 7445, 7446<br />

Architecture, Hispanics/Latinos 4395, 4434<br />

Architecture, homeless 5854<br />

Architecture, immigrants/refugees 4395<br />

Architecture, management development/capacity<br />

building 4392, 4393, 4395, 4397, 4398, 4405,<br />

4407, 4409-4411, 4415, 4421, 4422, 4425,<br />

4427, 4429, 4434, 4438, 4439, 4446, 6751,<br />

7242, 7377<br />

Architecture, program evaluation 7445, 7446<br />

Architecture, research 4392, 4393, 4395, 4397,<br />

4398, 4405, 4407, 4409-4411, 4415, 4421,<br />

4422, 4425, 4427, 4429, 4434, 4438, 4439,<br />

4446, 8799<br />

Architecture, technical assistance 1479, 4392,<br />

4393, 4395, 4397, 4398, 4405, 4407,<br />

4409-4411, 4415, 4421, 4422, 4425, 4427,<br />

4429, 4434, 4438, 4439, 4446, 5854, 6967,<br />

6981, 8186, 8795, 8799<br />

Architecture, women 4421, 8186<br />

Archives, collections management/preservation<br />

6219, 6594<br />

Archives, electronic media/online services 505,<br />

915-917<br />

Archives, immigrants/refugees 505<br />

Archives, indigenous people 505<br />

Archives, management development/capacity<br />

building 6594<br />

Archives, research 6594<br />

Argentina, arts/culture/humanities 2735<br />

Argentina, community improvement/development<br />

6525<br />

Argentina, education 1760, 6525, 8370, 8371<br />

Argentina, human services—multipurpose 1762<br />

Argentina, international affairs/development 1760,<br />

1762<br />

Argentina, philanthropy/voluntarism 1760, 1762<br />

Argentina, religion 2735<br />

Argentina, science 8370, 8371<br />

Armenia, public affairs/government 1082<br />

Arms control, management development/capacity<br />

building 6329<br />

Art & music therapy 53, 1527, 2624, 6641, 7788<br />

Art & music therapy, aging 2624<br />

Art & music therapy, children/youth 53, 6641, 7788<br />

Art & music therapy, crime/abuse victims 53, 6641<br />

Art & music therapy, disabilities, people with 1527,<br />

7788<br />

Art & music therapy, economically disadvantaged<br />

7788<br />

Art & music therapy, faculty/staff development 1527,<br />

6641<br />

Art & music therapy, management development/<br />

capacity building 53, 1527, 6641, 7788<br />

Art & music therapy, program evaluation 2624<br />

Art conservation, management development/<br />

capacity building 4879<br />

Arts 7294, 9922<br />

Arts councils 548, 2252, 2383, 2551, 3129, 3397,<br />

5093, 8606, 8686, 9218, 9275<br />

Arts councils, African Americans/Blacks 3129<br />

Arts councils, awards/prizes/competitions 8606<br />

Arts councils, Hispanics/Latinos 3129<br />

Arts councils, income development 548, 9218<br />

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SUBJECT INDEX<br />

Grants for Capacity Building, Management & Technical Assistance<br />

Arts councils, management development/capacity<br />

building 548, 2252, 2551, 3397, 5093, 8686,<br />

9218, 9275<br />

Arts councils, minorities 5093<br />

Arts councils, research 9218<br />

Arts education 38, 135, 136, 701, 709, 777, 836,<br />

1098, 1134, 1527, 2380, 2612, 2617, 2860,<br />

2946, 3036, 3039, 3090, 3113, 3273, 3276,<br />

3351, 3817, 4168, 4256, 4268, 4272, 4374,<br />

4865, 4906, 4931, 5146, 5247, 5401, 5418,<br />

5670, 5703, 5761, 5997, 5998, 6177, 6304,<br />

6386, 6388, 6392, 6514, 6519, 6593, 6637,<br />

6673, 6678, 6684, 6917, 6922, 6934, 7242,<br />

7303, 7304, 7423, 7549, 7554, 7575, 7583,<br />

7588, 7743, 7744, 7850, 8083, 8151, 8177,<br />

8258, 8298, 8315, 8511, 8572, 8662, 8677,<br />

8690, 8701, 8788, 8794, 8824, 8834, 8840,<br />

8889, 8905, 9085, 9173, 9235, 9396, 9456,<br />

9476, 9537, 9538, 9686, 9802, 9904, 9906,<br />

10091, 10283<br />

Arts education, blind/visually impaired 5146, 6684<br />

Arts education, building/renovation 6177, 8298<br />

Arts education, children 5247, 7303<br />

Arts education, children/youth 135, 136, 701, 709,<br />

777, 1098, 1134, 2612, 2617, 2860, 2946,<br />

3036, 3039, 3113, 3273, 3351, 4374, 4865,<br />

4931, 5401, 5670, 5761, 5997, 5998, 6304,<br />

6386, 6388, 6514, 6593, 6637, 6678, 6917,<br />

7304, 7423, 7549, 7554, 7575, 7583, 7588,<br />

7743, 7744, 7850, 8083, 8258, 8315, 8662,<br />

8677, 8794, 8824, 8889, 9235, 9396, 9476,<br />

9537, 9686, 9906<br />

Arts education, computer systems/equipment 2380,<br />

9085, 9476<br />

Arts education, conferences/seminars 7575<br />

Arts education, curriculum development 135, 5247,<br />

6304, 6388, 6593, 6684, 6917, 7304, 9396,<br />

9476<br />

Arts education, disabilities, people with 1527<br />

Arts education, economically disadvantaged 38,<br />

135, 3039, 3113, 3273, 4374, 4931, 6388,<br />

6917, 7850, 8662, 8824, 9456, 9537, 9906<br />

Arts education, electronic media/online services<br />

7304, 9396<br />

Arts education, endowments 8677<br />

Arts education, faculty/staff development 1527,<br />

5247, 6304, 7304, 7423, 7850, 8690, 8701,<br />

9235<br />

Arts education, homeless 709, 1098<br />

Arts education, immigrants/refugees 2946<br />

Arts education, income development 2617, 9085<br />

Arts education, management development/capacity<br />

building 38, 701, 709, 777, 1098, 1527, 2380,<br />

2612, 2617, 2860, 2946, 3036, 3039, 3113,<br />

3273, 3276, 3351, 4168, 4256, 4931, 5761,<br />

6177, 6392, 6519, 6637, 6678, 7242, 7549,<br />

7588, 7850, 8083, 8258, 8511, 8572, 8662,<br />

8824, 8834, 8840, 8889, 8905, 9085, 9173,<br />

9686, 9802, 9904, 9906, 10091<br />

Arts education, minorities 2946, 3113, 4931, 6388,<br />

6917, 7304, 8824<br />

Arts education, offenders/ex-offenders 6519<br />

Arts education, program evaluation 1134, 4272,<br />

5146, 5247, 6388, 6392, 6514, 6684, 6917,<br />

8794, 9235<br />

Arts education, publication 5401, 5703<br />

Arts education, research 6392, 8151, 8834<br />

Arts education, scholarship funds 4268, 5418<br />

Arts education, technical assistance 1134, 3351,<br />

4865, 6177, 6304, 10283<br />

Arts education, youth 38, 8151, 8511, 9456<br />

Arts, administration/regulation 7262<br />

Arts, African Americans/Blacks 2927, 3129, 3334,<br />

4148, 5847, 7238, 7542, 7551, 7704, 9170<br />

Arts, aging 4122, 6854<br />

Arts, alliance 855, 2542, 3563, 5314, 7553, 9665<br />

Arts, artist’s services 204, 737, 853, 981, 1009,<br />

1503, 1525, 1812, 2383, 2559, 4061, 4690,<br />

4851, 4904, 5134, 5415, 5855, 6226, 6230,<br />

6272-6274, 6324, 6465, 6501, 6502, 6520,<br />

6600, 6730, 6914, 7009, 7238, 7518, 8699,<br />

8793, 9159<br />

Arts, association 619, 2312, 2578, 3138, 3334,<br />

5857, 6791, 6944, 7669, 10245<br />

Arts, awards/prizes/competitions 853, 8606<br />

Arts, boys 85<br />

Arts, building/renovation 143, 5153, 5922, 8298,<br />

9941, 10104<br />

Arts, capital campaigns 9299, 9927<br />

Arts, children/youth 72, 151, 737, 812, 1484,<br />

3086, 4148, 4374, 4628, 5348, 5670, 7364,<br />

7583, 8699, 9946<br />

Arts, collections acquisition 142, 144, 8660<br />

Arts, collections management/preservation 8631,<br />

8660<br />

Arts, computer systems/equipment 2721, 7009,<br />

9413, 9448, 9482, 9922, 9941, 9946, 10104<br />

Arts, conferences/seminars 83, 1503, 3348, 3566,<br />

6510, 7234, 7237, 7244, 7294, 8699, 10245<br />

Arts, cultural/ethnic awareness 495-497, 500, 598,<br />

902, 984, 1017, 1356, 1483, 1498, 1529,<br />

1551, 1552, 1558, 1564, 1593, 2581, 3014,<br />

3026, 3085, 3152, 3158, 3334, 3840, 4850,<br />

5058, 5095, 5096, 5320, 5651, 5772, 6343,<br />

6427, 6463, 6502, 6520, 6896, 7244, 7275,<br />

7740, 7977, 8792, 8828, 9024, 9068, 9077,<br />

9158, 9170, 9272, 9406, 9448, 9910, 9947,<br />

9975, 10275, 10276, 10285<br />

Arts, curriculum development 960, 1484<br />

Arts, disabilities, people with 4122<br />

Arts, economically disadvantaged 151, 1525, 4122,<br />

4374, 5313, 6015, 8170, 9975<br />

Arts, electronic media/online services 960, 2698,<br />

6151, 6792, 9054, 9922<br />

Arts, endowments 2721, 9880<br />

Arts, equal rights 4904<br />

Arts, equipment 2721, 8591, 9590<br />

Arts, exhibitions 5251, 6761, 7833, 10174<br />

Arts, faculty/staff development 83, 983, 1525,<br />

2806, 4628, 4851, 8288, 8591, 8699, 8793,<br />

9880<br />

Arts, fellowships 138, 8288, 8630, 8699<br />

Arts, film/video/radio 2087<br />

Arts, folk arts 135, 496, 1536, 1551, 4077, 4129,<br />

4302, 4303, 4879, 5430, 5997, 6303, 6427,<br />

6544, 7891, 8912<br />

Arts, formal/general education 8649<br />

Arts, fund raising/fund distribution 46, 83, 836, 853,<br />

2890, 3017, 3212, 3857, 3858, 3926,<br />

4004-4006, 5736, 6151, 6740, 6859, 8486,<br />

9170, 9803, 9804, 10210, 10292<br />

Arts, Hispanics/Latinos 3129, 7244, 9448<br />

Arts, immigrants/refugees 6950<br />

Arts, income development 72, 1056, 4964, 5855,<br />

6324, 6762, 6792, 6846, 6914, 7238, 8338,<br />

9218, 9413, 9482, 9946<br />

Arts, indigenous people 495<br />

Arts, information services 2698<br />

Arts, internship funds 621, 1650, 7064<br />

Arts, LGBTQ 4148<br />

Arts, management development/capacity building<br />

30, 72, 619, 855, 981, 983, 988, 1020, 1032,<br />

1040, 1050, 1056, 1185, 1525, 2312, 2559,<br />

2565, 2578, 2927, 3017, 3138, 3563, 4964,<br />

5314, 5338, 5750, 5847, 5857, 6151, 6324,<br />

6791, 6792, 6828, 6829, 6846, 6944, 7009,<br />

7238, 7473, 7542, 7551, 7553, 7669, 7704,<br />

7731, 8080, 8338, 8486, 8487, 8793, 9159,<br />

9170, 9218, 9299, 9413, 9448, 9482, 9665,<br />

9699, 9803, 9804, 9922, 9927, 9941, 9946,<br />

10104, 10245<br />

Arts, management/technical aid 46, 83, 85, 138,<br />

142-145, 151, 204, 495, 500, 502, 539, 621,<br />

643, 721, 737, 822, 926, 951, 960, 1014,<br />

1183, 1218, 1484, 1649-1654, 1934, 1944,<br />

2047, 2081, 2085, 2087, 2161, 2383, 2538,<br />

2606, 2696-2698, 2721, 2725, 2890, 3017,<br />

3086, 3090, 3129, 3212, 3348, 3435, 3566,<br />

3857, 3858, 3926, 4004-4006, 4024, 4122,<br />

4148, 4229, 4265, 4374, 4628, 4690, 4850,<br />

4965, 5044, 5095, 5096, 5153, 5158, 5169,<br />

5251, 5265, 5313, 5348, 5351, 5409, 5419,<br />

5420, 5670, 5703, 5736, 5744, 5799, 5855,<br />

5922, 5930, 6145, 6226, 6230, 6272, 6330,<br />

6502, 6510, 6520, 6675, 6730, 6740, 6761,<br />

6762, 6825, 6828, 6829, 6854, 6859, 6862,<br />

6864, 6922, 6950, 7063, 7064, 7124, 7177,<br />

7180, 7234, 7237, 7244, 7262, 7268, 7310,<br />

7321, 7364, 7434, 7518, 7583, 7833, 8062,<br />

8080, 8170, 8288, 8298, 8591, 8606, 8630,<br />

8631, 8649, 8660, 8731, 8755, 9002, 9054,<br />

9081, 9272, 9437, 9564, 9568, 9575, 9590,<br />

9676, 9688, 9768, 9782, 9879, 9880, 9975,<br />

9981, 10173, 10174, 10210, 10292<br />

Arts, minorities 151, 500, 721, 1056, 1944, 3138,<br />

4904, 5153, 6324, 6950, 7124, 9437<br />

Arts, multipurpose centers/programs 25, 34, 53,<br />

618, 893, 981, 997, 1037, 1047, 1070, 1081,<br />

1120, 1353, 1525, 1949, 2047, 2081, 2161,<br />

2308, 2322, 2361, 2362, 2559, 2563, 2624,<br />

2651, 2696, 2697, 2701, 2877, 3563, 3566,<br />

3806, 3816, 3898, 3906, 4028, 4286, 4336,<br />

4437, 4650, 4757, 4920, 5087, 5154, 5339,<br />

5340, 5420, 5639, 5848, 5857, 6145, 6275,<br />

6351, 6383, 6510, 6641, 6944, 7026, 7092,<br />

7360, 7479, 7548, 7557, 7669, 7789, 8072,<br />

8093, 8120, 8303, 8510, 8525, 8592, 8731,<br />

8825, 8904, 8914, 9047, 9054, 9081, 9083,<br />

9084, 9148, 9163, 9567, 9803, 9804, 9832<br />

Arts, Native Americans/American Indians 4850,<br />

4949, 5095, 5096, 5313, 6502, 6520, 9272,<br />

9975, 9981<br />

Arts, offenders/ex-offenders 151<br />

Arts, performance/productions 1484, 3086, 4122,<br />

4148, 5153, 6272, 6501, 8699<br />

Arts, program evaluation 812, 855, 1014, 4857,<br />

6343, 6600<br />

Arts, public education 4857, 5736, 6145<br />

Arts, public policy 4949, 6145, 6343, 6825<br />

Arts, publication 5703, 6151, 7294, 8631<br />

Arts, research 85, 926, 1944, 3566, 4965, 5930,<br />

6343, 6600, 6825, 6828, 6829, 7124, 7551,<br />

9218<br />

Arts, scholarship funds 5415<br />

Arts, seed money 926, 1218, 4690, 5134, 5348,<br />

5351, 6324<br />

Arts, services 643, 812, 836, 926, 2565, 2698,<br />

2806, 2927, 4229, 4965, 5169, 5750, 6015,<br />

6151, 6792, 6823, 6824, 6846, 6950, 7473,<br />

8170, 8649, 8755, 9437, 9448, 9768, 10173<br />

Arts, single organization support 30, 72, 983, 988,<br />

1020, 1032, 1040, 1050, 1056, 1185, 4964,<br />

5338, 5847, 7542, 7704, 7731, 8338, 8487,<br />

9299, 9413, 9482, 9699, 9927, 9941, 9946,<br />

10104<br />

Arts, technical assistance 2542, 2693, 3334, 3563,<br />

4061, 4851, 6791, 6914, 8487<br />

Arts, volunteer services 151, 2693<br />

Arts, women 1812, 6510<br />

Arts, youth 721, 3348, 7177<br />

Arts/culture/humanities, Africa 619, 6339<br />

Arts/culture/humanities, Albania 1451<br />

Arts/culture/humanities, Argentina 2735<br />

Arts/culture/humanities, Australia 495, 497<br />

Arts/culture/humanities, Brazil 4336, 6351, 6444<br />

Arts/culture/humanities, Bulgaria 7473<br />

Arts/culture/humanities, Cambodia 7275<br />

Arts/culture/humanities, Canada 1419, 3997,<br />

4446, 10208<br />

Arts/culture/humanities, China 2085, 6098<br />

Arts/culture/humanities, Cuba 6751, 7244<br />

Arts/culture/humanities, Developing countries 195,<br />

4303<br />

Arts/culture/humanities, England 1451, 4012,<br />

5799, 6316, 6330<br />

Arts/culture/humanities, Europe 866<br />

Arts/culture/humanities, Germany 4122<br />

Arts/culture/humanities, Ghana 6330<br />

Arts/culture/humanities, Global programs 195, 502,<br />

505, 698, 951, 960, 1017, 1417, 1529, 2081,<br />

2087, 6174, 6424, 6581, 7267, 7270, 8660,<br />

9585, 10173<br />

Arts/culture/humanities, India 1258, 6544, 8631<br />

Arts/culture/humanities, Indonesia 6368<br />

Arts/culture/humanities, Ireland 8631<br />

Arts/culture/humanities, Israel 2606<br />

Arts/culture/humanities, Japan 6100<br />

Arts/culture/humanities, Kenya 619, 6518<br />

Arts/culture/humanities, Latin America 9759<br />

Arts/culture/humanities, Libya 5000<br />

Arts/culture/humanities, Mali 6330<br />

Arts/culture/humanities, Mexico 850, 6316, 6471<br />

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SUBJECT INDEX<br />

Arts/culture/humanities, Middle East 7229<br />

Arts/culture/humanities, Mozambique 6303<br />

Arts/culture/humanities, Netherlands 866<br />

Arts/culture/humanities, Nigeria 6330, 6383, 6494<br />

Arts/culture/humanities, North Africa 7229<br />

Arts/culture/humanities, Pakistan 1258, 2397<br />

Arts/culture/humanities, Peru 4374<br />

Arts/culture/humanities, Philippines 1258, 6103<br />

Arts/culture/humanities, Romania 7473<br />

Arts/culture/humanities, Russia 6339, 6510<br />

Arts/culture/humanities, Rwanda 6928<br />

Arts/culture/humanities, Serbia 7473<br />

Arts/culture/humanities, Sierra Leone 6330<br />

Arts/culture/humanities, South Africa 6297<br />

Arts/culture/humanities, Southern Africa 4302<br />

Arts/culture/humanities, Tajikistan 509<br />

Arts/culture/humanities, Turkey 496, 500, 2397<br />

Arts/culture/humanities, Uganda 6094<br />

Arts/culture/humanities, Vietnam 6343<br />

Asia, animals/wildlife 1835, 7470<br />

Asia, community improvement/development 6068,<br />

6082, 6555, 8612<br />

Asia, education 1764, 7163<br />

Asia, environment 1835, 4574, 7470, 8612, 9828<br />

Asia, food/nutrition/agriculture 7295<br />

Asia, health—general 1220<br />

Asia, international affairs/development 1220, 4460,<br />

4574, 6068, 6082, 6452, 6555, 7163, 7295,<br />

7470, 8612, 9828<br />

Asia, philanthropy/voluntarism 6452<br />

Asia, public affairs/government 6068, 6082, 8612<br />

Asia, religion 8063<br />

Asia, science 7295<br />

Asians/Pacific Islanders, arts/culture/humanities<br />

598, 1498, 1551, 2581, 3020, 3840, 5860,<br />

9435, 10285<br />

Asians/Pacific Islanders, civil rights 258, 599, 1497,<br />

6317, 6563, 6913, 7404, 7550, 7995<br />

Asians/Pacific Islanders, community improvement/<br />

development 569, 702, 753, 2894, 5150,<br />

6001, 6051, 6907, 7404, 7776, 9343, 9344,<br />

10285<br />

Asians/Pacific Islanders, crime/courts/legal<br />

services 258, 599, 6317, 7404<br />

Asians/Pacific Islanders, education 1116, 1733,<br />

2936, 3840, 5873, 8454, 9435, 10021<br />

Asians/Pacific Islanders, employment 455, 6913,<br />

7776, 10273<br />

Asians/Pacific Islanders, environment 569, 4625<br />

Asians/Pacific Islanders, health—general 255, 258,<br />

259, 318, 320, 359, 362, 383, 419, 433, 455,<br />

1453, 2886, 3084, 9373<br />

Asians/Pacific Islanders, human services—<br />

multipurpose 177, 192, 193, 257, 288, 320,<br />

1373, 1497, 2234, 2552, 2962, 3780, 4750,<br />

4751, 4825, 4899, 5062, 5150, 5778, 5959,<br />

5999, 6563, 6726, 6727, 7995, 9373, 9435,<br />

9446, 9911, 10125, 10126<br />

Asians/Pacific Islanders, mental health/substance<br />

abuse 257, 318, 10125, 10126<br />

Asians/Pacific Islanders, philanthropy/voluntarism<br />

4602, 5032, 7276<br />

Asians/Pacific Islanders, public affairs/government<br />

258, 288, 318, 320, 455, 702, 753, 1116,<br />

1497, 5873, 5959, 6051, 6563, 9343, 9435<br />

Asians/Pacific Islanders, science 9343<br />

Asians/Pacific Islanders, social sciences 1116,<br />

7404<br />

Asians/Pacific Islanders, youth development 2552,<br />

8454<br />

Assistive technology 8739, 8838, 9332, 9358,<br />

9410<br />

Assistive technology, blind/visually impaired 9332,<br />

9358<br />

Assistive technology, computer systems/equipment<br />

9358, 9410<br />

Assistive technology, disabilities, people with 8739,<br />

8838, 9410<br />

Assistive technology, economically disadvantaged<br />

9410<br />

Assistive technology, equipment 9332, 9358<br />

Assistive technology, faculty/staff development<br />

9358<br />

Assistive technology, management development/<br />

capacity building 9358, 9410<br />

Assistive technology, program evaluation 8739,<br />

9332<br />

Assistive technology, research 8739<br />

Asthma 340, 3029, 4092, 5579, 6969, 9720<br />

Asthma, children/youth 340, 5579<br />

Asthma, economically disadvantaged 340, 5579<br />

Asthma, equipment 4092<br />

Asthma, faculty/staff development 4092<br />

Asthma, infants/toddlers 3029, 6969<br />

Asthma, management development/capacity<br />

building 3029<br />

Asthma, minorities 5579, 6969<br />

Asthma, program evaluation 5579, 6969, 9720<br />

Asthma, publication 340<br />

Astronomy 1741<br />

Astronomy, management development/capacity<br />

building 1741<br />

Athletics/sports, amateur leagues 2115, 3554,<br />

8879, 8984, 9523<br />

Athletics/sports, baseball 3333, 5612, 6622, 8079,<br />

9475<br />

Athletics/sports, basketball 5695<br />

Athletics/sports, boys 2115, 2757, 5695<br />

Athletics/sports, building/renovation 3554, 4170<br />

Athletics/sports, children 2567, 3333, 5612, 7164<br />

Athletics/sports, children/youth 1735, 4088, 5074,<br />

6622, 7086, 9457, 9475, 9523, 9882<br />

Athletics/sports, computer systems/equipment<br />

9457, 9523<br />

Athletics/sports, conferences/seminars 9882<br />

Athletics/sports, curriculum development 8704,<br />

9475, 9548<br />

Athletics/sports, disabilities, people with 9767<br />

Athletics/sports, economically disadvantaged 2567,<br />

4375, 7164, 9457, 9523, 9882, 9975<br />

Athletics/sports, electronic media/online services<br />

9457, 9475, 9523, 9548<br />

Athletics/sports, equestrianism 1959, 9767, 10261<br />

Athletics/sports, equipment 2757, 8879<br />

Athletics/sports, faculty/staff development 2757,<br />

9457, 10261<br />

Athletics/sports, football 1735, 1932, 4170<br />

Athletics/sports, girls 2757, 3050<br />

Athletics/sports, golf 4375<br />

Athletics/sports, income development 1735, 4823,<br />

9523, 9767, 10261<br />

Athletics/sports, infants/toddlers 9548<br />

Athletics/sports, management development/<br />

capacity building 1735, 1780, 1959, 1962,<br />

2115, 2567, 2887, 3333, 3939, 4088, 4375,<br />

4823, 5074, 5695, 6622, 7086, 8079, 8668,<br />

8984, 9457, 9523, 9767, 10106, 10261<br />

Athletics/sports, mentally disabled 1959<br />

Athletics/sports, minorities 2567, 5074, 9523<br />

Athletics/sports, Native Americans/American<br />

Indians 9975<br />

Athletics/sports, physically disabled 10261<br />

Athletics/sports, program evaluation 4823, 7164,<br />

8704<br />

Athletics/sports, racquet sports 3939, 4088, 9457<br />

Athletics/sports, scholarship funds 1735<br />

Athletics/sports, school programs 7164, 8704<br />

Athletics/sports, soccer 2567<br />

Athletics/sports, Special Olympics 1962, 2887,<br />

4823, 8668, 10106<br />

Athletics/sports, technical assistance 3050, 3554,<br />

4170, 8879<br />

Athletics/sports, training 1792, 2757, 3050, 9548,<br />

9882<br />

Athletics/sports, water sports 5074, 9975<br />

Athletics/sports, winter sports 1780, 7086<br />

Athletics/sports, women 3050<br />

Australia, arts/culture/humanities 495, 497<br />

Australia, community improvement/development<br />

497, 2408-2410, 8612<br />

Australia, education 8358, 8359, 8401-8403<br />

Australia, environment 495, 497, 8612<br />

Australia, health—general 1220, 4092<br />

Australia, health—specific diseases 4092<br />

Australia, international affairs/development 1220,<br />

8612<br />

Australia, philanthropy/voluntarism 2408-2410<br />

Australia, public affairs/government 8612<br />

Australia, science 8358, 8359, 8401-8403<br />

Australia, social sciences 497<br />

Autism 6843, 9285, 9579, 9683<br />

Autism, children/youth 6843, 9579, 9683<br />

Autism, mentally disabled 6843, 9285, 9579, 9683<br />

Autism, technical assistance 9683<br />

Azerbaijan, education 8349<br />

Azerbaijan, science 8349<br />

Ballet, children 6023, 6024<br />

Ballet, children/youth 6251<br />

Ballet, computer systems/equipment 9528<br />

Ballet, faculty/staff development 2807<br />

Ballet, Hispanics/Latinos 1960<br />

Ballet, income development 3915<br />

Ballet, management development/capacity building<br />

1048, 1960, 2807, 3915, 5738, 6251, 6885,<br />

8335, 8620, 9287, 9528, 10296<br />

Bangladesh, community improvement/development<br />

2131<br />

Bangladesh, health—general 6764<br />

Bangladesh, health—specific diseases 6764<br />

Bangladesh, international affairs/development 6764<br />

Belarus, community improvement/development<br />

4474<br />

Belarus, international affairs/development 4474<br />

Belgium, education 867<br />

Belgium, philanthropy/voluntarism 4118, 4522<br />

Belgium, public affairs/government 867, 4521<br />

Benefits planning services 2988, 5111<br />

Benefits planning services, aging 2988<br />

Benefits planning services, children/youth 2988<br />

Benefits planning services, disabilities, people with<br />

2988, 5111<br />

Benefits planning services, economically<br />

disadvantaged 2988<br />

Benefits planning services, management<br />

development/capacity building 5111<br />

Benefits planning services, research 2988<br />

Benefits planning services, technical assistance<br />

2988<br />

Big Brothers/Big Sisters 31, 2104, 2752, 2753,<br />

3604, 3868, 3978, 3980, 4130, 5311, 6117,<br />

7560, 7561, 8765, 8766, 8985, 9352-9356<br />

Big Brothers/Big Sisters, building/renovation 7561<br />

Big Brothers/Big Sisters, computer systems/<br />

equipment 9352-9356<br />

Big Brothers/Big Sisters, economically<br />

disadvantaged 3604<br />

Big Brothers/Big Sisters, electronic media/online<br />

services 9353, 9355<br />

Big Brothers/Big Sisters, faculty/staff development<br />

9353, 9356<br />

Big Brothers/Big Sisters, income development<br />

9352-9354, 9356<br />

Big Brothers/Big Sisters, management<br />

development/capacity building 31, 2104, 2752,<br />

2753, 3604, 3868, 3978, 3980, 4130, 5311,<br />

6117, 7560, 7561, 8765, 8766, 8985,<br />

9352-9356<br />

Big Brothers/Big Sisters, offenders/ex-offenders<br />

3604<br />

Bioethics, disabilities, people with 7076<br />

Bioethics, minorities 7076<br />

Bioethics, research 7879<br />

Bioethics, women 7076<br />

Biological sciences 66, 195, 508, 1414, 1471,<br />

2748, 4322, 5271, 5619, 5658, 7329, 7332,<br />

7870, 8439, 8625<br />

Biological sciences, children/youth 5658, 7870,<br />

8439<br />

Biological sciences, conferences/seminars 508,<br />

2748<br />

Biological sciences, curriculum development 5271,<br />

5658<br />

Biological sciences, economically disadvantaged<br />

195, 4322<br />

Biological sciences, faculty/staff development 2748<br />

Biological sciences, management development/<br />

capacity building 66, 508, 1414<br />

Biological sciences, minorities 8625<br />

Biological sciences, program evaluation 5619<br />

Biological sciences, publication 195<br />

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SUBJECT INDEX<br />

Grants for Capacity Building, Management & Technical Assistance<br />

Biological sciences, research 66, 7329<br />

Biological sciences, technical assistance 1471,<br />

7332<br />

Biomedicine 195<br />

Biomedicine research 65, 1647, 3197, 5657<br />

Biomedicine research, economically disadvantaged<br />

5657<br />

Biomedicine research, internship funds 5657<br />

Biomedicine research, management development/<br />

capacity building 65, 1647, 3197<br />

Biomedicine research, seed money 3197<br />

Biomedicine research, youth 5657<br />

Biomedicine, economically disadvantaged 195<br />

Biomedicine, publication 195<br />

Black studies 3372, 6485<br />

Black studies, management development/capacity<br />

building 6485<br />

Black studies, program evaluation 3372<br />

Black studies, research 3372<br />

Blind/visually impaired, arts/culture/humanities<br />

1616, 5146, 6684, 9495<br />

Blind/visually impaired, education 5146, 6684,<br />

6766, 9495, 9785<br />

Blind/visually impaired, employment 4448, 6765,<br />

9358<br />

Blind/visually impaired, health—general 2828,<br />

6764, 6766, 6767, 9785<br />

Blind/visually impaired, health—specific diseases<br />

6764, 6766, 6767, 8587<br />

Blind/visually impaired, human services—<br />

multipurpose 27, 1616, 2828, 8587, 9358,<br />

9495<br />

Blind/visually impaired, international affairs/<br />

development 6764, 6767<br />

Blind/visually impaired, public affairs/government<br />

9332, 9495<br />

Blind/visually impaired, safety/disaster relief 9785<br />

Blind/visually impaired, science 9332, 9358, 9495<br />

Bolivia, education 6347<br />

Bolivia, public affairs/government 6347<br />

Bolivia, social sciences 6347<br />

Bolivia, youth development 4327<br />

Bosnia-Herzegovina, community improvement/<br />

development 4481, 4569<br />

Bosnia-Herzegovina, crime/courts/legal services<br />

4543<br />

Bosnia-Herzegovina, international affairs/<br />

development 4481, 4543<br />

Bosnia-Herzegovina, philanthropy/voluntarism 4569<br />

Botanical gardens 620, 726, 2776, 4422, 4427,<br />

4456, 4625, 5862, 6021, 6022, 6636, 6991,<br />

7026, 7555, 7742, 8176, 8633, 8711, 8721,<br />

9022, 9431, 9492, 9570, 9685, 9809, 9888,<br />

9894<br />

Botanical gardens, Asians/Pacific Islanders 4625<br />

Botanical gardens, building/renovation 7555, 9570<br />

Botanical gardens, capital campaigns 726<br />

Botanical gardens, children/youth 6021, 6022,<br />

7742, 8711<br />

Botanical gardens, computer systems/equipment<br />

9431, 9492<br />

Botanical gardens, curriculum development 6636<br />

Botanical gardens, exhibitions 8711<br />

Botanical gardens, faculty/staff development 9809<br />

Botanical gardens, income development 5862,<br />

7026, 9431, 9492<br />

Botanical gardens, internship funds 6991<br />

Botanical gardens, management development/<br />

capacity building 620, 726, 4422, 4427, 4456,<br />

4625, 5862, 6636, 7026, 7555, 8176, 8633,<br />

8711, 8721, 9022, 9431, 9492, 9570<br />

Botanical gardens, program evaluation 7742<br />

Botanical gardens, research 4422, 4427, 9894<br />

Botanical gardens, technical assistance 2776,<br />

4422, 4427, 7026, 9685, 9888<br />

Botanical gardens, youth 6636<br />

Botanical/horticulture/landscape services 8673<br />

Botanical/horticulture/landscape services, capital<br />

campaigns 8673<br />

Botanical/horticulture/landscape services,<br />

management development/capacity building<br />

8673<br />

Botany 498, 7295, 7458<br />

Botany, management development/capacity building<br />

498<br />

Botany, program evaluation 7295<br />

Botany, research 498, 7295<br />

Botany, technical assistance 7458<br />

Botswana, animals/wildlife 1834<br />

Botswana, education 4387<br />

Botswana, environment 1834<br />

Boy scouts 3979, 5196, 9359, 9360<br />

Boy scouts, computer systems/equipment 9360<br />

Boy scouts, economically disadvantaged 9359<br />

Boy scouts, endowments 9359<br />

Boy scouts, management development/capacity<br />

building 3979, 9360<br />

Boy scouts, minorities 9359<br />

Boys & girls clubs 747, 1147-1152, 1225, 1454,<br />

1940, 1941, 2292, 2656, 2900, 3326, 4346,<br />

4713, 7564-7570, 8286, 9361-9365<br />

Boys & girls clubs, building/renovation 1148, 7566<br />

Boys & girls clubs, computer systems/equipment<br />

1149, 1152, 9361-9365<br />

Boys & girls clubs, economically disadvantaged<br />

7564, 9362, 9363<br />

Boys & girls clubs, equipment 1149<br />

Boys & girls clubs, faculty/staff development 9361,<br />

9362, 9365<br />

Boys & girls clubs, income development 1150, 1940,<br />

1941, 2292, 4346, 4713, 9363, 9364<br />

Boys & girls clubs, management development/<br />

capacity building 747, 1147-1152, 1454, 1940,<br />

1941, 2292, 2656, 3326, 4346, 4713,<br />

7564-7570, 8286, 9361-9365<br />

Boys & girls clubs, research 2656<br />

Boys & girls clubs, technical assistance 1150, 3326<br />

Boys, arts/culture/humanities 85<br />

Boys, civil rights 3608<br />

Boys, community improvement/development 755,<br />

1226, 1285, 2656, 3608, 3690, 3738, 3742<br />

Boys, crime/courts/legal services 748, 755, 3604<br />

Boys, education 667, 3328, 3575, 5196, 6631,<br />

6635, 9226, 10262<br />

Boys, employment 5196<br />

Boys, environment 1226<br />

Boys, food/nutrition/agriculture 2757<br />

Boys, health—general 437, 463, 667, 748, 930,<br />

1285, 1325, 2757, 3181, 3608, 3690, 3738,<br />

3742, 4044, 4069, 9726<br />

Boys, human services—multipurpose 288, 437,<br />

463, 930, 2757, 3181, 3328, 3608, 3690,<br />

3738, 3742, 4044, 9366, 9463, 9867, 10262<br />

Boys, international affairs/development 1285<br />

Boys, mental health/substance abuse 9226, 9463<br />

Boys, public affairs/government 288, 463<br />

Boys, recreation/sports/athletics 1226, 2115,<br />

2757, 5695<br />

Boys, safety/disaster relief 9360<br />

Boys, social sciences 1325, 3604<br />

Boys, youth development 31, 747, 1147-1152,<br />

1225, 1454, 1940, 1941, 2104, 2292, 2656,<br />

2752, 2753, 2900, 3181, 3326, 3328, 3575,<br />

3604, 3868, 3978-3980, 4130, 4346, 4713,<br />

5196, 5311, 5695, 6117, 6181, 6635, 7560,<br />

7561, 7564-7570, 8286, 8765, 8766, 8985,<br />

9352-9356, 9359-9365<br />

Brain disorders 2293, 3416<br />

Brain disorders, disabilities, people with 2293<br />

Brain disorders, income development 2293<br />

Brain disorders, infants/toddlers 3416<br />

Brain disorders, management development/capacity<br />

building 2293<br />

Brain disorders, program evaluation 3416<br />

Brain research 2485, 4023<br />

Brain research, technical assistance 2485<br />

Brazil, animals/wildlife 1158, 7185<br />

Brazil, arts/culture/humanities 4336, 6351, 6444<br />

Brazil, civil rights 501, 6351, 6517<br />

Brazil, community improvement/development 1323,<br />

4335, 4336, 4344, 6351, 6414, 6468, 6517,<br />

6573, 6587<br />

Brazil, crime/courts/legal services 6517<br />

Brazil, education 975, 4335, 8398, 8399<br />

Brazil, environment 501, 1158, 1323, 6044, 6308,<br />

6414, 6517, 7185, 9825<br />

Brazil, food/nutrition/agriculture 6468, 6573, 7185<br />

Brazil, international affairs/development 501, 1158,<br />

5619, 6044, 6308, 6468<br />

Brazil, philanthropy/voluntarism 4344<br />

Brazil, public affairs/government 975, 4336, 6444,<br />

6573<br />

Brazil, science 5619, 8398, 8399<br />

Brazil, youth development 4336, 8398, 8399<br />

Breast cancer 261, 4368, 4383, 7192, 7863, 9675<br />

Breast cancer, African Americans/Blacks 9675<br />

Breast cancer, economically disadvantaged 261<br />

Breast cancer, faculty/staff development 261<br />

Breast cancer, income development 261, 9675<br />

Breast cancer, management development/capacity<br />

building 261, 4368, 4383, 7863, 9675<br />

Breast cancer, technical assistance 7192<br />

Breast cancer, women 261, 4368, 4383, 7192,<br />

7863, 9675<br />

Buddhism 4029, 8712<br />

Buddhism, computer systems/equipment 4029<br />

Buddhism, faculty/staff development 8712<br />

Buddhism, management development/capacity<br />

building 8712<br />

Buddhism, technical assistance 4029<br />

Buddhism, terminal illness, people with 8712<br />

Bulgaria, arts/culture/humanities 7473<br />

Bulgaria, philanthropy/voluntarism 4555<br />

Bulgaria, public affairs/government 4528<br />

Business school/education 676, 852, 1313, 1321,<br />

1345, 1378, 1657, 1788, 1829, 1937, 2160,<br />

2454, 2737, 3318, 3401, 3511, 4227, 4228,<br />

4234, 4235, 4237, 4239, 4241, 4243, 4245,<br />

4247, 4248, 4387, 5272, 5286, 5949, 5992,<br />

6085, 6091-6093, 6107, 6116, 6187, 7330,<br />

7335, 8374, 8415, 8776, 9270, 9271, 9519,<br />

9671, 9672, 10118<br />

Business school/education, African Americans/<br />

Blacks 4237, 4247, 4248, 5272<br />

Business school/education, awards/prizes/<br />

competitions 6116, 8415<br />

Business school/education, building/renovation<br />

8776, 9270<br />

Business school/education, children/youth 1313,<br />

5286<br />

Business school/education, computer systems/<br />

equipment 9519<br />

Business school/education, conferences/seminars<br />

2454, 5272, 7335<br />

Business school/education, curriculum development<br />

852, 2454, 7330, 8374, 9271<br />

Business school/education, economically<br />

disadvantaged 1829, 6085<br />

Business school/education, faculty/staff<br />

development 6091<br />

Business school/education, fellowships 1345,<br />

2454, 3401<br />

Business school/education, internship funds 1829<br />

Business school/education, management<br />

development/capacity building 1313, 1321,<br />

1378, 3511, 4227, 4228, 4234, 4235, 4237,<br />

4239, 4241, 4243, 4245, 4247, 4248, 6091,<br />

9519<br />

Business school/education, minorities 5992<br />

Business school/education, publication 2454<br />

Business school/education, research 4387, 5286,<br />

6091, 9671<br />

Business school/education, scholarship funds<br />

1657, 1937, 2160, 2737, 6187<br />

Business school/education, seed money 9672<br />

Business school/education, student aid 9672<br />

Business school/education, technical assistance<br />

1313, 1829, 7335, 10118<br />

Business/industry 11, 202, 540, 577, 578,<br />

580-585, 587-591, 647, 1143, 1144, 1203,<br />

1237, 1367, 1703-1720, 1803, 1853, 1870,<br />

2031, 2087, 2154, 2400, 2546, 2547, 2724,<br />

2748, 3289, 3308, 3353, 3883, 3885, 3923,<br />

4059, 4096, 4107, 4187, 4199, 4216, 4373,<br />

4581, 4801, 5025, 5080, 5244, 5475, 5476,<br />

5529, 5545, 5741, 5750, 5757, 5949, 5981,<br />

5986, 5992, 6029, 6037, 6118, 6225, 6695,<br />

6701, 6782, 6995, 7098, 7110, 7111, 7140,<br />

7186, 7190, 7230, 7233, 7248, 7249, 7257,<br />

7297, 7330, 7334, 7335, 7345, 7350, 7351,<br />

7372, 7401, 7523, 7577, 7732, 7811, 7846,<br />

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Grants for Capacity Building, Management & Technical Assistance<br />

SUBJECT INDEX<br />

7849, 8224, 8225, 8374, 8415, 8430, 8599,<br />

8612, 8616, 8625, 8688, 8838, 9218, 9491,<br />

9645, 9657, 9900, 9901, 10130, 10293<br />

Business/industry, African Americans/Blacks 4373,<br />

5080, 7110, 7111<br />

Business/industry, awards/prizes/competitions<br />

8415<br />

Business/industry, building/renovation 4199<br />

Business/industry, capital campaigns 2547<br />

Business/industry, children/youth 4373, 5025,<br />

7098, 7732<br />

Business/industry, conferences/seminars 1803,<br />

2547, 2748, 7249, 7335, 7577, 9491<br />

Business/industry, curriculum development 7330,<br />

8374<br />

Business/industry, disabilities, people with 8838<br />

Business/industry, economically disadvantaged 11,<br />

540, 2031, 4107, 4187, 4199, 4581, 5025,<br />

5080, 5475, 5476, 5529, 5545, 5741, 5981,<br />

5986, 6037, 6695, 7140, 7297, 7811<br />

Business/industry, electronic media/online services<br />

2724<br />

Business/industry, faculty/staff development 2748,<br />

6118<br />

Business/industry, film/video/radio 2087<br />

Business/industry, immigrants/refugees 2031,<br />

4187, 5080<br />

Business/industry, income development 5757,<br />

7110, 9218<br />

Business/industry, infants/toddlers 1237, 6695<br />

Business/industry, internship funds 7140<br />

Business/industry, management development/<br />

capacity building 1367, 2154, 3308, 3885,<br />

3923, 4107, 4373, 5750, 6118, 6695, 6995,<br />

7849, 8612, 9218, 10293<br />

Business/industry, minorities 2031, 4107, 4187,<br />

5025, 5992, 7140, 7811, 8599, 8625<br />

Business/industry, offenders/ex-offenders 7110,<br />

7111<br />

Business/industry, program evaluation 5545, 7297<br />

Business/industry, publication 2400, 7110, 7230<br />

Business/industry, research 578, 580, 582, 584,<br />

2154, 2400, 2546, 4107, 5741, 7110, 7350,<br />

7372, 7401, 7811, 8612, 8688, 9218<br />

Business/industry, scholarship funds 2547<br />

Business/industry, technical assistance 11, 582,<br />

5475, 5476, 5529, 6118, 6695, 7110, 7233,<br />

7334, 7335, 7345, 7351, 8688<br />

Business/industry, women 540, 2031, 4187, 8430,<br />

8599<br />

Cambodia, animals/wildlife 4973<br />

Cambodia, arts/culture/humanities 7275<br />

Cambodia, community improvement/development<br />

4914, 4963, 4973<br />

Cambodia, environment 4963<br />

Cambodia, international affairs/development 4914,<br />

4973, 7275<br />

Cameroon, animals/wildlife 4163<br />

Cameroon, crime/courts/legal services 4163<br />

Cameroon, religion 2088<br />

Camp Fire 32, 2106, 4274<br />

Camp Fire, building/renovation 32<br />

Camp Fire, faculty/staff development 32<br />

Camp Fire, income development 4274<br />

Camp Fire, management development/capacity<br />

building 2106<br />

Camp Fire, program evaluation 32, 4274<br />

Camp Fire, technical assistance 4274<br />

Campaign finance reform 6528<br />

Camps, boys 5695<br />

Camps, building/renovation 4134<br />

Camps, children/youth 25, 2835, 3824, 4134,<br />

8227, 8592, 9113, 9634, 9681<br />

Camps, computer systems/equipment 9486<br />

Camps, disabilities, people with 8227, 9681<br />

Camps, economically disadvantaged 6065, 8227<br />

Camps, faculty/staff development 3824<br />

Camps, income development 1818, 10228<br />

Camps, LGBTQ 9113<br />

Camps, management development/capacity building<br />

25, 1817, 1818, 3824, 4134, 5030, 5695,<br />

8592, 9113, 9486, 9634, 9681, 9815, 10228<br />

Camps, mentally disabled 3824<br />

Camps, Native Americans/American Indians 5300<br />

Camps, technical assistance 8227<br />

Camps, youth 5030, 5300, 6065, 10228<br />

Canada, animals/wildlife 1178, 4973, 10197,<br />

10202<br />

Canada, arts/culture/humanities 1419, 3997,<br />

4446, 10208<br />

Canada, community improvement/development 647,<br />

1166, 1403, 3992, 4404, 4446, 4913, 4973,<br />

8600<br />

Canada, education 842<br />

Canada, employment 4913<br />

Canada, environment 647, 913, 940, 1166, 1177,<br />

1178, 1291, 1403, 1419, 4404, 4446, 10197,<br />

10202, 10208<br />

Canada, food/nutrition/agriculture 4113<br />

Canada, health—general 10065<br />

Canada, international affairs/development 4913,<br />

4973, 10065<br />

Canada, medical research 2921<br />

Canada, philanthropy/voluntarism 1177<br />

Canada, public affairs/government 842<br />

Canada, recreation/sports/athletics 913<br />

Canada, safety/disaster relief 4114<br />

Canada, youth development 4913<br />

Cancer 1187, 1508, 1531, 3434, 4152, 6956,<br />

7006, 7667, 8096, 9090, 9562, 9842<br />

Cancer research 2485, 4023, 7020, 8489, 8832,<br />

8849, 9460<br />

Cancer research, conferences/seminars 8849<br />

Cancer research, faculty/staff development 8849<br />

Cancer research, management development/<br />

capacity building 7020, 8832<br />

Cancer research, technical assistance 2485, 9460<br />

Cancer, computer systems/equipment 6956<br />

Cancer, economically disadvantaged 1508, 6956<br />

Cancer, income development 1508, 4152<br />

Cancer, LGBTQ 4152<br />

Cancer, management development/capacity building<br />

1187, 1508, 1531, 4152, 6956, 7006, 8096<br />

Cancer, minorities 6956<br />

Cancer, technical assistance 9090, 9842<br />

Cancer, women 1508, 4152, 9090<br />

Caribbean, community improvement/development<br />

7233<br />

Caribbean, education 7233<br />

Caribbean, environment 7233<br />

Caribbean, health—general 645<br />

Caribbean, international affairs/development 645,<br />

5382, 5809-5811, 6040<br />

Caribbean, philanthropy/voluntarism 5382,<br />

5809-5811, 6040<br />

Catholic agencies & churches 79, 568, 1633, 2434,<br />

2435, 2438, 2445, 2448-2452, 2454,<br />

2734-2736, 3033, 3446, 3455, 3797, 5248,<br />

6709, 8191<br />

Catholic agencies & churches, AIDS, people with<br />

5248<br />

Catholic agencies & churches, building/renovation<br />

568, 6709, 8191<br />

Catholic agencies & churches, children 79<br />

Catholic agencies & churches, conferences/<br />

seminars 2434, 2452, 2454<br />

Catholic agencies & churches, curriculum<br />

development 2454<br />

Catholic agencies & churches, deaf/hearing impaired<br />

2734<br />

Catholic agencies & churches, electronic media/<br />

online services 2451, 2452<br />

Catholic agencies & churches, equipment 2438,<br />

2452<br />

Catholic agencies & churches, faculty/staff<br />

development 2438, 2445, 2451, 2452<br />

Catholic agencies & churches, fellowships 2454<br />

Catholic agencies & churches, film/video/radio<br />

2735<br />

Catholic agencies & churches, girls 6709<br />

Catholic agencies & churches, Hispanics/Latinos<br />

2434, 2445<br />

Catholic agencies & churches, immigrants/refugees<br />

2434<br />

Catholic agencies & churches, income development<br />

2435, 2445, 2449<br />

Catholic agencies & churches, management<br />

development/capacity building 1633, 2435,<br />

2448, 3033, 3797, 6709, 8191<br />

Catholic agencies & churches, offenders/<br />

ex-offenders 2438<br />

Catholic agencies & churches, program evaluation 79<br />

Catholic agencies & churches, publication 2454<br />

Catholic agencies & churches, research 2449<br />

Catholic agencies & churches, seed money 2450<br />

Catholic agencies & churches, technical assistance<br />

568, 2445, 2449, 2452<br />

Catholic agencies & churches, youth 2445, 2449<br />

Central Africa, public affairs/government 2736<br />

Central Africa, religion 2736<br />

Central America, education 6342, 6349, 6350<br />

Central America, environment 1677, 2415, 3528,<br />

5962, 6731<br />

Central America, health—general 10065<br />

Central America, international affairs/development<br />

1677, 2415, 3528, 5962, 6731, 10065<br />

Central America, social sciences 6350<br />

Ceramic arts, building/renovation 6177<br />

Ceramic arts, economically disadvantaged 9345<br />

Ceramic arts, management development/capacity<br />

building 3997, 6177, 9345, 9904<br />

Ceramic arts, minorities 9345<br />

Ceramic arts, technical assistance 3997, 6177<br />

Ceramic arts, youth 9345<br />

Cerebral palsy 9750<br />

Cerebral palsy, disabilities, people with 9750<br />

Cerebral palsy, management development/capacity<br />

building 9750<br />

Chemistry 8784<br />

Chemistry, conferences/seminars 8784<br />

Child abuse, awards/prizes/competitions 5249<br />

Child abuse, computer systems/equipment 2344,<br />

8235, 9380, 9408, 9507<br />

Child abuse, crime/abuse victims 2344, 2393,<br />

2684, 2761, 2775, 3452, 4318, 4718, 5073,<br />

5249, 5469, 6655, 6898, 6966, 7040, 7601,<br />

7815, 7917, 7921, 8235, 8519, 8566, 8746,<br />

9339, 9380, 9408, 9507, 9549, 9584, 9725,<br />

9862, 9932, 9940, 10004<br />

Child abuse, curriculum development 4718, 9339<br />

Child abuse, disabilities, people with 9408<br />

Child abuse, economically disadvantaged 6966<br />

Child abuse, electronic media/online services 2761,<br />

9380, 9549<br />

Child abuse, faculty/staff development 2393, 5073,<br />

6966, 7921, 9339<br />

Child abuse, immigrants/refugees 9380<br />

Child abuse, income development 8235, 9380,<br />

9507<br />

Child abuse, management development/capacity<br />

building 2344, 2684, 5073, 5249, 6966, 7601,<br />

7916, 8235, 8519, 8566, 9380, 9408, 9507,<br />

9549, 9932, 9940, 10004<br />

Child abuse, mentally disabled 4318<br />

Child abuse, minorities 6966, 9380<br />

Child abuse, program evaluation 4718, 6898, 7040,<br />

7917<br />

Child abuse, research 6655, 9940<br />

Child abuse, technical assistance 2775, 5469, 9507<br />

Child development, building/renovation 7896<br />

Child development, children 4388<br />

Child development, children/youth 1449, 1887,<br />

4307, 7450<br />

Child development, conferences/seminars 3793<br />

Child development, crime/abuse victims 4318<br />

Child development, curriculum development 1432,<br />

1449, 2071, 3546, 4307, 8517<br />

Child development, economically disadvantaged<br />

169, 1233, 2113, 2478, 2762, 3546, 4307,<br />

4403, 5436, 6124, 6202, 6693, 7953, 8330,<br />

8539, 8876, 9610, 9938<br />

Child development, education 1233, 1449, 1887,<br />

2064, 2065, 2113, 2762, 3546, 3793, 4307,<br />

4388, 4642, 5436, 6975, 7450, 8330, 8876,<br />

9314, 9610<br />

Child development, electronic media/online services<br />

6124<br />

Child development, exhibitions 5323<br />

Child development, faculty/staff development 3546,<br />

8876<br />

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SUBJECT INDEX<br />

Grants for Capacity Building, Management & Technical Assistance<br />

Child development, income development 9938<br />

Child development, infants/toddlers 1233, 2064,<br />

2065, 2113, 2762, 3546, 3793, 4642, 5436,<br />

6975, 8330, 8876, 9314, 9610<br />

Child development, management development/<br />

capacity building 167, 169, 278, 1233, 1887,<br />

2113, 3271, 4403, 5250, 7450, 7953, 8071,<br />

8517, 8539, 9610, 9938<br />

Child development, mentally disabled 4318<br />

Child development, minorities 169, 2478, 8843,<br />

9610<br />

Child development, professorships 5250<br />

Child development, program evaluation 3416, 5303,<br />

6124, 6211, 8876<br />

Child development, publication 1432<br />

Child development, research 2306, 5303, 6124<br />

Child development, scholarship funds 6693<br />

Child development, services 167, 169, 278, 692,<br />

693, 1102, 1256, 1432, 1449, 2064, 2065,<br />

2071, 2306, 2335, 2478, 3271, 3286, 3287,<br />

3337, 3416, 4318, 4403, 4642, 5250, 5303,<br />

5323, 6124, 6202, 6211, 6222, 6693, 7450,<br />

7896, 7953, 8071, 8517, 8539, 8843, 9190,<br />

9938, 10064<br />

Child development, single parents 8876<br />

Child development, technical assistance 1233,<br />

7450, 8330, 8843, 9190, 10064<br />

Child development, women 8876<br />

Children’s rights 1845, 2961, 5048, 5772, 7159,<br />

9339<br />

Children’s rights, children/youth 1845, 2961, 5048,<br />

5772, 7159, 9339<br />

Children’s rights, crime/abuse victims 9339<br />

Children’s rights, curriculum development 9339<br />

Children’s rights, economically disadvantaged 2961,<br />

5048, 5772, 7159<br />

Children’s rights, faculty/staff development 9339<br />

Children’s rights, income development 5048<br />

Children’s rights, management development/<br />

capacity building 1845, 2961, 5048<br />

Children’s rights, minorities 5772, 7159<br />

Children, adoption 4752, 4841, 7706, 8070, 9862,<br />

9865, 10225<br />

Children, arts/culture/humanities 2446, 3002,<br />

5247, 6023, 6024, 7197, 7303, 8549<br />

Children, civil rights 8549<br />

Children, crime/abuse victims 9932<br />

Children, day care 73, 100, 789, 806, 1089, 1099,<br />

1126, 1231, 1248, 1249, 1338, 1430, 1457,<br />

1463, 1662, 1982, 2055, 2058, 2062,<br />

2066-2068, 2070, 2072, 2107, 2113, 2331,<br />

2335, 2349, 2402, 2469, 2586, 2762, 2789,<br />

2826, 2849, 2956, 2990, 3029, 3285, 3325,<br />

3352, 3403, 3407, 3495, 3564, 4631, 4695,<br />

4737, 4849, 4899, 4908, 4909, 4915, 4940,<br />

4958, 4959, 4968, 4996, 5067, 5068, 5149,<br />

5321, 5322, 5667, 6113, 6114, 6152, 6156,<br />

6358, 6690, 6693-6695, 7305, 7599, 7765,<br />

7836, 7864, 7877, 7925, 7953, 8204, 8244,<br />

8245, 8280, 8300, 8461, 8559, 8613, 8738,<br />

8758, 8876, 8994, 9039, 9042, 9055, 9074,<br />

9086, 9238, 9286, 9314, 9548, 9698, 9725,<br />

9912, 10033, 10128, 10221, 10222<br />

Children, disabilities, people with 9680<br />

Children, economically disadvantaged 4556, 9680<br />

Children, education 79, 82, 100, 153, 542, 770,<br />

1549, 1929, 2112, 2260, 2446, 2567, 2901,<br />

3002, 3340, 3548, 3884, 4388, 4484, 4556,<br />

4578, 5035, 5247, 6023, 6024, 6119, 6126,<br />

6616-6618, 6766, 7164, 7197, 7303, 7457,<br />

7540, 8294, 8422, 8449, 8622, 8700,<br />

8956-8963, 8965, 9544, 9703, 9737<br />

Children, electronic media/online services 3299<br />

Children, employment 1394, 1744, 4388<br />

Children, environment 1549<br />

Children, food/nutrition/agriculture 5396, 9544<br />

Children, foster care 1462, 1617, 1843, 1881,<br />

1882, 1892, 1896, 1902, 2041, 2045, 2050,<br />

2639, 2641, 2805, 2859, 3621, 3622, 3645,<br />

3657, 3759, 3762, 3781-3783, 4733, 4841,<br />

5048, 5071, 6897, 6898, 6923, 7383, 7706,<br />

9865<br />

Children, health—general 4743, 6766, 8956, 8957,<br />

8962, 8963<br />

Children, health—specific diseases 4743, 6766<br />

Children, human services—multipurpose 100, 2789,<br />

3325, 4109, 4136, 4556, 9544, 9680, 9943<br />

Children, management development/capacity<br />

building 3299, 4259, 9932<br />

Children, mental health/substance abuse 3242,<br />

5035, 8622<br />

Children, public affairs/government 2260, 7457<br />

Children, publication 4556<br />

Children, recreation/sports/athletics 2567, 3333,<br />

5612, 7164<br />

Children, religion 79, 5396<br />

Children, research 4556<br />

Children, science 153, 3548, 7457, 8422, 8449,<br />

8700, 9737<br />

Children, seed money 4259<br />

Children, services 3299, 4259, 4556, 9680, 9932<br />

Children, social sciences 4109<br />

Children, technical assistance 4556, 9680<br />

Children, youth development 1394, 1620, 1744,<br />

3325, 3333, 6126<br />

Children/youth, African Americans/Blacks 3599,<br />

3775, 5554, 9543<br />

Children/youth, AIDS, people with 1084, 1146,<br />

2439, 7259<br />

Children/youth, animals/wildlife 8610<br />

Children/youth, arts/culture/humanities 21, 25, 28,<br />

51, 53, 72, 76, 135, 136, 139, 151, 697, 701,<br />

709, 723, 728, 736, 737, 777, 812, 826, 924,<br />

925, 1043, 1098, 1133, 1134, 1189, 1200,<br />

1296, 1346, 1416, 1484, 1551, 1552, 1558,<br />

1742, 2333, 2564, 2612, 2616, 2617, 2679,<br />

2702, 2755, 2756, 2860, 2940, 2946, 2979,<br />

3036, 3039, 3073, 3085, 3086, 3109, 3113,<br />

3135, 3273, 3351, 3355, 3425, 3788, 3840,<br />

4148, 4330, 4336, 4374, 4415, 4421, 4628,<br />

4650, 4664, 4865, 4878, 4896, 4931, 5011,<br />

5348, 5401, 5421, 5430, 5651, 5670, 5749,<br />

5761, 5772, 5775, 5867, 5975, 5976, 5997,<br />

5998, 6010, 6052, 6094, 6100, 6103, 6131,<br />

6176, 6251, 6289, 6304, 6359, 6386, 6388,<br />

6514, 6593, 6633, 6637, 6639, 6641, 6660,<br />

6678, 6886, 6915, 6917, 6928, 7028, 7097,<br />

7098, 7127, 7178, 7199, 7304, 7364, 7423,<br />

7450, 7549, 7554, 7557, 7575, 7583, 7588,<br />

7637, 7659, 7743, 7744, 7747, 7788, 7850,<br />

7868, 7869, 8083, 8094, 8095, 8181, 8249,<br />

8258, 8279, 8315, 8424, 8485, 8564, 8592,<br />

8662, 8677, 8699, 8736, 8747, 8773, 8775,<br />

8794, 8824, 8889, 9082, 9124, 9221, 9235,<br />

9357, 9382, 9383, 9396, 9398, 9447, 9475,<br />

9476, 9537, 9571, 9686, 9695, 9697, 9832,<br />

9906, 9946, 9947<br />

Children/youth, Asians/Pacific Islanders 3780<br />

Children/youth, awards/prizes/competitions 3716,<br />

5249<br />

Children/youth, building/renovation 7937<br />

Children/youth, capital campaigns 1404,<br />

4990-4994, 6143<br />

Children/youth, civil rights 55, 56, 335, 789, 790,<br />

1781, 1845, 1856, 2439, 2644, 2961, 2995,<br />

3614, 3669, 3718, 3749, 3755, 4142, 4884,<br />

5048, 5772, 6010, 6341, 6647, 7159, 7215,<br />

7973, 8734, 8737, 9339, 9357, 9784<br />

Children/youth, community improvement/<br />

development 250, 295, 428, 608, 1182, 1222,<br />

1229, 1269, 1270, 1292, 1293, 1296, 1313,<br />

1380, 1434, 1582, 1597, 1628, 1894, 1930,<br />

2043, 2076, 2488, 2702, 2759, 2835, 3086,<br />

3267, 3466, 3585, 3588, 3591, 3593-3595,<br />

3597, 3599, 3602, 3607, 3610-3613, 3615,<br />

3618, 3619, 3625, 3633, 3644, 3646-3651,<br />

3654, 3656, 3660, 3661, 3664, 3665, 3671,<br />

3676, 3678, 3680, 3683-3685, 3690,<br />

3692-3694, 3696, 3702, 3712-3719, 3726,<br />

3728, 3731, 3734, 3749, 3750, 3754, 3755,<br />

3757, 3760, 3765, 3767, 3777, 3803, 3807,<br />

3823, 4333, 4336, 4358, 4364, 4373, 4415,<br />

4421, 4465, 4480, 4518, 4523, 4570, 4571,<br />

4598, 4632, 4643, 4645, 4707, 5025, 5268,<br />

5286, 5346, 5505, 5509, 5535, 5577, 5589,<br />

5651, 5772, 5833, 5870, 5902, 5908, 5937,<br />

6144, 6395, 6525, 6537, 6595, 6605, 6645,<br />

6886, 6938, 7038, 7098, 7115, 7202, 7390,<br />

7406, 7411, 7429, 7557, 7703, 7707, 7732,<br />

7962, 7982, 8492, 8503-8505, 8530, 8602,<br />

9088, 9348, 9350, 9370, 9407, 9537, 9973,<br />

10004, 10017, 10051, 10084, 10160<br />

Children/youth, computer systems/equipment<br />

1208, 2341, 7900, 7901, 9331, 9350, 9368,<br />

9395, 9461, 9477, 9507, 9531, 9543, 9544<br />

Children/youth, conferences/seminars 4496, 6982<br />

Children/youth, crime/abuse victims 277, 1884,<br />

1898, 2393, 2657, 2775, 3116, 3640, 3771,<br />

3772, 4275, 4720, 5091, 5092, 5249, 5342,<br />

5469, 5700, 6655, 6966, 6982, 7039, 7040,<br />

7601, 7640, 7898, 7902, 7917, 7921, 8329,<br />

8331, 8519, 8526-8528, 8746, 9331, 9395,<br />

9461, 9507, 9531, 9549, 9735, 9835-9837,<br />

9866, 9940, 10004<br />

Children/youth, crime/courts/legal services 250,<br />

277, 311, 409, 428, 429, 746, 790, 929, 1362,<br />

1404, 1880, 1884, 1898, 2344, 2356, 2393,<br />

2677, 2684, 2761, 2775, 3036, 3171, 3182,<br />

3320, 3452, 3589, 3609, 3614, 3627-3629,<br />

3632, 3640-3643, 3667, 3675, 3682,<br />

3687-3689, 3698-3701, 3705, 3707-3709,<br />

3720-3723, 3725, 3732, 3733, 3735, 3737,<br />

3745-3747, 3751, 3752, 3768, 3770, 3772,<br />

3776, 3778, 3784-3786, 4084, 4189, 4318,<br />

4718, 4726, 4728, 4843, 4882, 5048, 5073,<br />

5249, 5268, 5469, 5490, 5499, 5501, 5509,<br />

5511, 5512, 5520, 5537, 5547, 5548, 5562,<br />

5563, 5571, 5573, 5601, 5756, 5852, 6156,<br />

6170, 6341, 6401, 6415, 6651, 6655, 6898,<br />

6966, 7036, 7040, 7151, 7215, 7472, 7601,<br />

7815, 7916, 7917, 7921, 7928, 8118, 8235,<br />

8295, 8331, 8519, 8526-8528, 8566, 8593,<br />

8635, 8733, 8746, 8762, 8922, 9339, 9380,<br />

9384, 9395, 9408, 9507, 9543, 9545, 9549,<br />

9584, 9691, 9716, 9725, 9835-9837, 9862,<br />

9866, 9869, 9940, 10004<br />

Children/youth, curriculum development 6636<br />

Children/youth, disabilities, people with 1762,<br />

3116, 3171, 6179, 6935, 8546, 8547, 9681,<br />

9895<br />

Children/youth, economically disadvantaged 74,<br />

277, 573, 794, 1089, 1127, 1250, 1296,<br />

1404, 1562, 1605, 1628, 1884, 1894, 1898,<br />

2044, 2276, 2366, 2464, 2569, 2738, 2739,<br />

2961, 3171, 3478, 3591, 3593, 3595, 3599,<br />

3602, 3613, 3615-3617, 3619, 3620, 3624,<br />

3625, 3633, 3638, 3640, 3660, 3661, 3665,<br />

3674, 3676, 3680, 3697, 3704, 3706, 3712,<br />

3713, 3715, 3716, 3730, 3734, 3757, 3760,<br />

3761, 3763-3765, 3771, 3772, 3774, 3775,<br />

3780, 3791, 4273, 4281, 4496, 4535, 4546,<br />

4558, 4720, 4722, 4729, 4734, 4738, 4884,<br />

5050, 5091, 5092, 5494, 5517, 5526, 5527,<br />

5700, 5783, 5861, 5937, 6179, 6935, 6966,<br />

7531, 7573, 7656, 7773, 8006, 8329, 8546,<br />

8547, 8881, 9082, 9350, 9806, 10150,<br />

10190, 10277, 10278<br />

Children/youth, education 3, 10, 21, 55, 56, 58,<br />

107, 113, 114, 116, 135, 136, 139, 209, 210,<br />

223, 224, 236, 242, 247, 260, 270, 291, 357,<br />

444, 554, 559, 625, 628, 672, 697, 701, 723,<br />

728, 736, 737, 743, 789, 790, 809-812, 818,<br />

826, 885, 886, 894, 895, 919, 929, 959, 977,<br />

1015, 1021, 1039, 1089, 1097, 1099, 1124,<br />

1128, 1130, 1156, 1189, 1192-1194,<br />

1198-1201, 1217, 1222, 1229, 1236, 1238,<br />

1239, 1292, 1293, 1306, 1313, 1354, 1359,<br />

1434, 1436, 1448, 1449, 1484, 1491, 1526,<br />

1552, 1571, 1577, 1582, 1588, 1608, 1612,<br />

1683-1686, 1689, 1733, 1742, 1748, 1764,<br />

1774, 1776, 1827, 1828, 1841, 1856, 1887,<br />

1892, 1930, 1950, 2043, 2105, 2121, 2123,<br />

2143, 2146, 2202, 2216, 2218, 2242, 2248,<br />

2276, 2284, 2316, 2319, 2375, 2376, 2396,<br />

2433, 2440, 2453, 2475, 2516, 2549, 2555,<br />

2612, 2619, 2644, 2677, 2679, 2717, 2738,<br />

2749, 2751, 2755, 2760, 2795, 2796, 2860,<br />

2940, 2995, 3045, 3083, 3085, 3086, 3118,<br />

3131, 3166, 3241, 3273, 3317, 3351, 3355,<br />

3365, 3390, 3425, 3452, 3478, 3489, 3514,<br />

3542, 3547, 3557, 3558, 3565, 3587, 3593,<br />

3599, 3600, 3602, 3606, 3607, 3615, 3626,<br />

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Grants for Capacity Building, Management & Technical Assistance<br />

SUBJECT INDEX<br />

3631, 3633, 3639, 3648-3650, 3662-3664,<br />

3666, 3667, 3669, 3672, 3677, 3691, 3710,<br />

3712, 3717, 3727-3729, 3731, 3748, 3753,<br />

3758, 3788, 3803, 3807, 3838, 3840, 3847,<br />

3856, 3877, 3891, 3921, 3943, 4026, 4080,<br />

4083, 4085, 4095, 4255, 4307, 4330, 4333,<br />

4341, 4358, 4364, 4370, 4389, 4457, 4465,<br />

4480, 4496, 4497, 4514, 4516, 4535, 4536,<br />

4546, 4554, 4558, 4562, 4570, 4571, 4604,<br />

4627, 4630, 4639, 4643, 4644, 4650, 4679,<br />

4692, 4707, 4893, 4896, 4898, 4909, 4927,<br />

4938, 5002, 5145, 5147, 5155, 5159, 5161,<br />

5199, 5204, 5205, 5245, 5246, 5263, 5273,<br />

5286, 5401, 5412, 5421, 5427, 5430, 5431,<br />

5434, 5528, 5535, 5536, 5633, 5658, 5700,<br />

5748, 5749, 5761, 5775, 5781, 5818, 5828,<br />

5841, 5861, 5867, 5870, 5878, 5900, 5902,<br />

5908, 5911, 5936, 5958, 5973, 5975, 5976,<br />

5995-5998, 6010, 6021, 6022, 6052, 6071,<br />

6072, 6086, 6089, 6090, 6094, 6096, 6097,<br />

6100, 6101, 6103, 6125, 6141, 6142, 6144,<br />

6178, 6179, 6265, 6280, 6304, 6386, 6388,<br />

6395, 6415, 6472, 6514, 6525, 6527, 6593,<br />

6620-6622, 6638, 6642, 6645, 6647, 6648,<br />

6650, 6652, 6656, 6657, 6660, 6667, 6686,<br />

6769, 6772, 6843, 6886, 6917, 6928, 6931,<br />

6955, 6986, 7038, 7097, 7127, 7199, 7215,<br />

7271, 7272, 7300, 7304, 7319, 7364, 7390,<br />

7406, 7411, 7423, 7450, 7452, 7465, 7467,<br />

7511, 7534, 7543, 7545, 7549, 7554, 7556,<br />

7575, 7578, 7583, 7588, 7612-7614, 7624,<br />

7637, 7643, 7659, 7672, 7690, 7705, 7732,<br />

7742-7744, 7747, 7750, 7775, 7783, 7812,<br />

7828, 7847, 7850, 7868-7870, 7902, 8083,<br />

8094, 8095, 8143, 8144, 8149, 8162, 8181,<br />

8232, 8233, 8242, 8251, 8267, 8273, 8310,<br />

8315, 8319, 8343-8353, 8355-8373,<br />

8375-8414, 8416, 8417, 8420, 8421,<br />

8424-8429, 8431-8440, 8442, 8443, 8445,<br />

8447, 8448, 8450-8454, 8503-8505, 8539,<br />

8544, 8579, 8581, 8604, 8610, 8619, 8629,<br />

8638, 8642, 8643, 8650, 8658, 8659, 8662,<br />

8677, 8685, 8689, 8699, 8715, 8733-8737,<br />

8740, 8747, 8763, 8768, 8773, 8782, 8794,<br />

8798, 8802, 8812, 8843, 8847, 8861, 8862,<br />

8889, 8924-8929, 8934-8936, 8941-8946,<br />

8949, 8952-8955, 8964, 8966-8969, 8973,<br />

8996, 9098, 9101, 9102, 9129, 9142, 9143,<br />

9162, 9190, 9216, 9238, 9245, 9254, 9339,<br />

9346, 9350, 9357, 9367, 9370, 9378, 9382,<br />

9384, 9389, 9394, 9396, 9405, 9420, 9424,<br />

9425, 9475, 9476, 9510, 9524-9526, 9535,<br />

9537, 9541, 9612, 9633, 9635, 9639, 9643,<br />

9716, 9733, 9736, 9738, 9741, 9784, 9785,<br />

9813, 9824, 9868, 9870, 9906, 9951, 9973,<br />

10017, 10018, 10036, 10039, 10049, 10050,<br />

10073, 10084, 10086, 10160, 10195, 10253,<br />

10254, 10258, 10259, 10284, 10313<br />

Children/youth, electronic media/online services<br />

3307, 3706, 9368, 9395, 9477, 9531, 9549<br />

Children/youth, employment 1236, 1306, 1612,<br />

1766, 2760, 3594, 3611, 3618, 3648, 3651,<br />

3654, 3683, 3684, 3692, 3693, 3779, 4333,<br />

4577, 4678, 5104, 6638, 6650, 6897, 7097,<br />

7877, 9370, 9424, 9667, 9935<br />

Children/youth, environment 291, 340, 444, 554,<br />

608, 628, 1130, 1526, 1577, 1588, 1608,<br />

1776, 2076, 2123, 3630, 4415, 4421, 5204,<br />

5412, 5434, 5748, 5828, 5833, 6021, 6022,<br />

7159, 7390, 7465, 7472, 7742, 7870, 8610,<br />

8632, 8711, 10160<br />

Children/youth, equipment 9156<br />

Children/youth, faculty/staff development 1236,<br />

1332, 2108, 2393, 3772, 4722, 4738, 4884,<br />

5091, 6966, 7901, 7921, 8331, 8546, 9368,<br />

9544, 9869<br />

Children/youth, fellowships 3764<br />

Children/youth, food/nutrition/agriculture 6, 349,<br />

628, 1577, 2759, 2832, 4320, 5398, 5457,<br />

5473, 5505, 5517, 5523, 5526-5528, 5530,<br />

5536, 5605, 5606, 7271, 8468, 9330<br />

Children/youth, health—general 53, 172, 203, 250,<br />

260, 270, 285, 291, 298, 300, 301, 324, 325,<br />

335, 338, 340, 349, 353, 360, 389, 396, 409,<br />

410, 427, 428, 444, 610, 668, 672, 746, 790,<br />

922, 1184, 1244, 1246, 1251, 1297, 1303,<br />

1313, 1344, 1346, 1362, 1376, 1379, 1380,<br />

1402, 1416, 1605, 1914, 1920, 1957, 2209,<br />

2236, 2326, 2393, 2394, 2439, 2687, 2749,<br />

2759, 2761, 2829, 2832, 2897, 2988, 3232,<br />

3233, 3238-3241, 3267, 3271, 3347, 3496,<br />

3544, 3585, 3613, 3630, 3659, 3671, 3690,<br />

3703, 3754, 3825, 4137, 4320, 4341, 4358,<br />

4380, 4396, 4632, 4800, 4927, 4976, 4984,<br />

5070, 5090, 5140-5142, 5192, 5205, 5212,<br />

5310, 5361, 5457, 5473, 5480, 5483, 5484,<br />

5488, 5490, 5501, 5503, 5505, 5509, 5517,<br />

5523, 5526-5528, 5530-5532, 5535, 5536,<br />

5554, 5567, 5568, 5577-5579, 5589,<br />

5605-5607, 5658, 5756, 5777, 5800, 5828,<br />

5912, 5913, 6125, 6202, 6211, 6222, 6285,<br />

6286, 6395, 6534, 6641, 6674, 6725, 6767,<br />

6770, 6772, 6850, 6863, 6903, 7038, 7040,<br />

7271, 7272, 7282, 7545, 7600, 7602, 7788,<br />

7815, 8143, 8171, 8227, 8242, 8333, 8548,<br />

8608, 8689, 8714, 8733, 8896, 8924,<br />

8930-8933, 8941-8943, 9330, 9338, 9350,<br />

9434, 9436, 9443, 9498, 9651, 9708, 9709,<br />

9716, 9771, 9785, 9895, 9898, 10066,<br />

10067, 10151-10153, 10195<br />

Children/youth, health—specific diseases 340,<br />

1084, 1376, 1379, 2236, 2439, 2687, 3232,<br />

3233, 3317, 3544, 3825, 4719, 4800, 4976,<br />

4984, 5070, 5140-5142, 5579, 5756, 5828,<br />

6211, 6222, 6285, 6286, 6767, 6843, 7266,<br />

7282, 7319, 7545, 8108, 8608, 8896, 9579,<br />

9683, 10066, 10067<br />

Children/youth, Hispanics/Latinos 1404, 3716,<br />

5526, 5527, 10150, 10277, 10278<br />

Children/youth, homeless 440, 2553, 4672,<br />

4990-4994, 5083, 5084, 7603, 8546, 8547<br />

Children/youth, housing/shelter 1269, 1270, 2355,<br />

2620, 3625, 3646, 3696, 3726, 3766, 3767,<br />

3832, 4421, 4731, 4734, 6987, 7087, 7650,<br />

9122, 9667, 10051<br />

Children/youth, human services—multipurpose 10,<br />

74, 169, 277, 278, 291, 335, 338, 427, 429,<br />

440, 567, 789, 790, 794, 1084, 1089, 1099,<br />

1124, 1127, 1146, 1208, 1217, 1236, 1238,<br />

1239, 1250, 1269, 1270, 1296, 1306, 1332,<br />

1354, 1404, 1448, 1449, 1457, 1462, 1562,<br />

1583, 1596, 1605, 1617, 1628, 1762, 1785,<br />

1786, 1881, 1882, 1884, 1892, 1894, 1896,<br />

1898, 1920, 1946, 1950, 1956, 2044, 2050,<br />

2259, 2276, 2294, 2315, 2341, 2344, 2356,<br />

2375, 2376, 2393, 2439, 2464, 2478,<br />

2498-2500, 2549, 2552, 2566, 2569, 2620,<br />

2657, 2660, 2661, 2717, 2738, 2739, 2761,<br />

2775, 2805, 2859, 2863, 2888, 2914, 2938,<br />

2961, 2967, 2988, 3116, 3171, 3203, 3238,<br />

3271, 3286, 3287, 3307, 3312, 3313, 3320,<br />

3337, 3386, 3478, 3585, 3591, 3593-3595,<br />

3597, 3599, 3601, 3602, 3610, 3612, 3613,<br />

3615-3622, 3624, 3625, 3633, 3638, 3640,<br />

3645, 3646, 3651-3658, 3660, 3661, 3665,<br />

3668, 3669, 3671, 3674, 3676, 3679, 3680,<br />

3686, 3690, 3692, 3693, 3697, 3701, 3703,<br />

3704, 3706, 3712, 3713, 3715-3719, 3727,<br />

3729, 3730, 3734, 3744, 3750, 3754,<br />

3757-3767, 3771, 3772, 3774, 3775, 3777,<br />

3779, 3780, 3782, 3783, 3791, 3800, 3832,<br />

3856, 3940-3942, 4031, 4142, 4259, 4273,<br />

4275, 4281, 4318, 4333, 4369, 4389, 4421,<br />

4457, 4496, 4497, 4535, 4546, 4558, 4604,<br />

4618, 4672, 4678, 4720, 4722, 4726, 4728,<br />

4729, 4731, 4733, 4734, 4738, 4752, 4769,<br />

4770, 4788, 4814, 4822, 4841, 4843, 4881,<br />

4884, 4902, 4903, 4909, 4944, 4990-4994,<br />

5048, 5050, 5057, 5062, 5068, 5071, 5073,<br />

5083, 5084, 5091, 5092, 5104, 5130, 5145,<br />

5249, 5303, 5342, 5457, 5469, 5484, 5488,<br />

5490, 5494, 5499, 5501, 5511, 5512, 5517,<br />

5520, 5526, 5527, 5530-5532, 5537, 5547,<br />

5548, 5554, 5562, 5563, 5567, 5571, 5573,<br />

5589, 5601, 5606, 5607, 5638, 5656, 5700,<br />

5783, 5861, 5937, 6072, 6100, 6124, 6143,<br />

6156, 6170, 6179, 6185, 6202, 6211, 6222,<br />

6401, 6534, 6537, 6595, 6605, 6633, 6655,<br />

6756, 6843, 6873-6875, 6897, 6898, 6923,<br />

6935, 6938, 6966, 6982, 6986, 6987, 7036,<br />

7038-7040, 7098, 7217, 7232, 7259, 7266,<br />

7272, 7358, 7383, 7429, 7450, 7511, 7531,<br />

7558, 7573, 7578, 7601, 7603, 7640, 7644,<br />

7650, 7656, 7690, 7706, 7773, 7783, 7829,<br />

7877, 7896-7902, 7916, 7917, 7919, 7921,<br />

7925, 7928, 7937, 7962, 8006, 8070, 8071,<br />

8074, 8077, 8144, 8235, 8251, 8264, 8329,<br />

8331, 8455, 8509, 8517, 8519, 8523,<br />

8526-8528, 8539, 8540, 8546, 8547, 8566,<br />

8580, 8582, 8590, 8618, 8629, 8635, 8713,<br />

8746, 8802, 8812, 8843, 8847, 8881, 9060,<br />

9082, 9088, 9089, 9117, 9126, 9156, 9190,<br />

9209, 9215, 9225, 9238, 9331, 9338, 9348,<br />

9350, 9368, 9380, 9395, 9407-9409, 9425,<br />

9461, 9477, 9498, 9507, 9531, 9543, 9549,<br />

9559, 9581, 9582, 9593, 9667, 9681, 9684,<br />

9725, 9735, 9765, 9771, 9806, 9813,<br />

9835-9837, 9862, 9865, 9866, 9869, 9871,<br />

9895, 9914, 9935, 9938, 9940, 9994, 9998,<br />

10003, 10004, 10009, 10019, 10051, 10150,<br />

10160, 10162-10164, 10190, 10218, 10225,<br />

10277, 10278<br />

Children/youth, immigrants/refugees 3624, 5494,<br />

5526, 5527, 6935<br />

Children/youth, income development 1404, 2294,<br />

2657, 2660, 2863, 4273, 5342, 5861, 7901,<br />

8329, 8526, 8540, 9060, 9082, 9395, 9507,<br />

9531, 9543, 9866<br />

Children/youth, international affairs/development<br />

668, 809-811, 885, 886, 919, 1128, 1379,<br />

1670-1672, 1689, 1762, 1766, 1841, 1845,<br />

2082, 2488, 4137, 4307, 4370, 5310, 6072,<br />

6089, 6090, 6096, 6101, 6103, 6620, 6622,<br />

6767, 6903, 6928, 7472, 8492, 8503-8505,<br />

8642, 9824, 10066, 10067, 10190<br />

Children/youth, internship funds 3593<br />

Children/youth, management development/capacity<br />

building 74, 277, 573, 794, 1084, 1127, 1208,<br />

1239, 1250, 1332, 1404, 1562, 1596, 1628,<br />

1884, 2044, 2276, 2294, 2341, 2366, 2657,<br />

2660, 2738, 2739, 2863, 2961, 3116, 3307,<br />

3478, 3591, 3615, 3624, 3640, 3660, 3676,<br />

3706, 3761, 3764, 3772, 3775, 3800, 4273,<br />

4275, 4618, 4672, 4720, 4722, 4729, 4734,<br />

4738, 4814, 4884, 4990-4994, 5050, 5083,<br />

5084, 5130, 5249, 5342, 5700, 5783, 6143,<br />

6179, 6636, 6640, 6874, 6875, 6966, 7531,<br />

7573, 7601, 7603, 7640, 7644, 7656, 7773,<br />

7898, 8077, 8329, 8331, 8511, 8519, 8523,<br />

8526-8528, 8540, 8546, 8547, 8881, 9060,<br />

9082, 9126, 9156, 9331, 9350, 9368, 9395,<br />

9461, 9477, 9507, 9531, 9543, 9544, 9549,<br />

9681, 9684, 9735, 9835-9837, 9866, 9869,<br />

9940, 10004, 10019, 10277<br />

Children/youth, mental health/substance abuse<br />

357, 409, 440, 1097, 1462, 1892, 2119,<br />

2253, 2275, 2326, 2667, 2687, 2749, 3320,<br />

3659, 3667, 3703, 3704, 3711, 3743, 3744,<br />

4275, 4318, 4679, 4770, 4869, 4881, 4902,<br />

4903, 5469, 5494, 5499, 5511, 5512, 5516,<br />

5520, 5537, 5547, 5548, 5562, 5563, 5571,<br />

5573, 5578, 5589, 5601, 6202, 6651, 7640,<br />

7706, 7902, 7929, 8071, 8143, 8175, 8333,<br />

8548, 8593, 9381, 9385, 9461, 9682, 9691<br />

Children/youth, mentally disabled 3704, 5589,<br />

6143, 7640, 9331, 9531<br />

Children/youth, minorities 440, 1089, 1127, 1884,<br />

1894, 2044, 3171, 3593, 3619, 3624, 3713,<br />

3715, 3730, 3774, 4273, 4281, 4722, 4729,<br />

4884, 5050, 5494, 5783, 5861, 6179, 6875,<br />

6935, 6966, 6986, 7531, 7656, 9082, 9350<br />

Children/youth, Native Americans/American Indians<br />

4672, 4990-4994, 5083, 5084<br />

Children/youth, offenders/ex-offenders 1884, 3171,<br />

5499, 5511, 5512, 5520, 5537, 5547, 5548,<br />

5562, 5563, 5571, 5573, 5601, 5700, 6640,<br />

9806<br />

Children/youth, philanthropy/voluntarism 224, 349,<br />

1229, 1303, 1344, 1762, 3596-3598, 3734,<br />

3736, 3755, 3769, 3775, 4085, 4523, 5246,<br />

5346, 5937, 6652, 6886, 6935, 7202, 7703,<br />

7707, 9824, 10160<br />

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SUBJECT INDEX<br />

Grants for Capacity Building, Management & Technical Assistance<br />

Children/youth, program evaluation 1208, 1239,<br />

1354, 1605, 2276, 2742, 3638, 3674, 3704,<br />

4273, 4535, 4814, 5517, 5554, 5573, 5589,<br />

5601, 5606, 7039, 7040, 7259, 7266, 7511,<br />

7917, 8802, 8881, 9225, 9238, 10190<br />

Children/youth, public affairs/government 172, 209,<br />

210, 295, 389, 668, 919, 959, 1128, 1130,<br />

1246, 1313, 1416, 1881, 1896, 2665, 2687,<br />

2702, 3166, 3232, 3233, 3514, 3588, 3595,<br />

3612, 3613, 3644, 3658, 3661, 3668, 3678,<br />

3681, 3685, 3706, 3718, 3719, 3753, 3756,<br />

3823, 4026, 4313, 4333, 4336, 4489, 4558,<br />

4643, 4707, 4898, 5026, 5027, 5147, 5245,<br />

5268, 5273, 5528, 5530-5532, 5568, 5633,<br />

5878, 6071, 6094, 6101, 6124, 6144, 6156,<br />

6170, 6202, 6222, 6874, 6898, 6955, 7202,<br />

7272, 7282, 7390, 7429, 7444, 7747, 7750,<br />

8357, 8375-8377, 8390, 8391, 8404-8408,<br />

8416, 8420, 8426, 8429, 8447, 8448, 8453,<br />

8658, 8659, 8734, 8896, 9339, 9357, 9394,<br />

9396, 9405, 9407, 9424, 9434, 9475, 9526,<br />

9537, 9865, 9998, 10003, 10004<br />

Children/youth, publication 3665<br />

Children/youth, recreation/sports/athletics 10, 25,<br />

1735, 1802, 2835, 3110, 3427-3430, 3823,<br />

3824, 4022, 4088, 4134, 4313, 4320, 4374,<br />

4632, 4639, 5074, 5213, 5241, 5505, 5577,<br />

6622, 6866, 7086, 7703, 8227, 8592, 8604,<br />

8632, 9113, 9209, 9457, 9475, 9523, 9634,<br />

9681, 9882<br />

Children/youth, religion 746, 1380, 3686, 3749,<br />

5398, 5554, 7656, 7925<br />

Children/youth, research 440, 2742, 3613, 3616,<br />

3620, 3624, 3633, 3665, 3674, 3704, 3734,<br />

3765, 4457, 4546, 4558, 5499, 5511, 5512,<br />

5520, 5537, 5548, 5562, 5563, 5571, 6655,<br />

6986, 7232, 7259, 9866, 9940, 10190<br />

Children/youth, safety/disaster relief 236, 2749,<br />

4369, 5483, 5902, 7423, 9785<br />

Children/youth, science 3, 107, 223, 1156, 1192,<br />

1193, 1198, 1199, 1201, 1491, 1683-1686,<br />

1748, 1774, 2123, 2702, 4080, 4639, 4898,<br />

4988, 5273, 5658, 6090, 7637, 7643, 7742,<br />

7775, 7812, 7870, 7877, 8232, 8343-8353,<br />

8355-8373, 8375-8414, 8416, 8417, 8420,<br />

8421, 8425-8429, 8431-8440, 8442, 8443,<br />

8445, 8447, 8448, 8450-8453, 8619, 9348,<br />

9378, 9384, 9394, 9535, 9633, 9635, 9639,<br />

9643, 9738<br />

Children/youth, seed money 9806<br />

Children/youth, services 74, 277, 427, 440, 573,<br />

794, 1084, 1089, 1099, 1124, 1127, 1146,<br />

1208, 1217, 1236, 1238, 1239, 1250, 1296,<br />

1306, 1332, 1354, 1404, 1448, 1562, 1596,<br />

1605, 1628, 1762, 1785, 1786, 1884, 1894,<br />

1898, 2044, 2059, 2108, 2276, 2294, 2315,<br />

2341, 2366, 2393, 2439, 2464, 2553, 2566,<br />

2569, 2657, 2660, 2738, 2739, 2742, 2775,<br />

2863, 2914, 2961, 3116, 3171, 3307, 3478,<br />

3591, 3593, 3595, 3599, 3602, 3613,<br />

3615-3617, 3619, 3620, 3624, 3625, 3633,<br />

3638, 3640, 3660, 3661, 3665, 3674, 3676,<br />

3680, 3697, 3704, 3706, 3712, 3713, 3715,<br />

3716, 3730, 3734, 3757, 3760, 3761,<br />

3763-3765, 3771, 3772, 3774, 3775, 3780,<br />

3791, 3800, 3856, 3940-3942, 4136, 4273,<br />

4275, 4281, 4457, 4496, 4497, 4535, 4546,<br />

4558, 4604, 4618, 4672, 4720, 4722, 4729,<br />

4734, 4738, 4814, 4884, 4944, 4990-4994,<br />

5050, 5083, 5084, 5091, 5092, 5130, 5249,<br />

5342, 5469, 5494, 5499, 5501, 5511, 5512,<br />

5517, 5520, 5526, 5527, 5530-5532, 5537,<br />

5547, 5548, 5554, 5562, 5563, 5571, 5573,<br />

5589, 5601, 5606, 5638, 5656, 5700, 5783,<br />

5861, 5937, 6143, 6179, 6636, 6640, 6655,<br />

6874, 6875, 6935, 6966, 6982, 6986, 7039,<br />

7040, 7217, 7232, 7259, 7266, 7429, 7511,<br />

7531, 7573, 7601, 7603, 7640, 7644, 7656,<br />

7773, 7898, 7900-7902, 7917, 7921, 7937,<br />

7962, 8006, 8077, 8329, 8331, 8455, 8511,<br />

8519, 8523, 8526-8528, 8540, 8546, 8547,<br />

8580, 8582, 8746, 8802, 8812, 8881, 9060,<br />

9082, 9088, 9126, 9156, 9215, 9225, 9238,<br />

9331, 9350, 9368, 9395, 9461, 9477, 9507,<br />

9531, 9543, 9544, 9549, 9681, 9684, 9735,<br />

9806, 9835-9837, 9866, 9869, 9895, 9940,<br />

9994, 10004, 10019, 10150, 10160,<br />

10162-10164, 10190, 10262, 10277, 10278<br />

Children/youth, social sciences 139, 554, 2216,<br />

3624, 3771, 4330, 4523, 4577, 4643, 5161,<br />

5199, 5303, 5427, 5484, 5501, 5995, 5996,<br />

6124, 6395, 6644, 6647, 6648, 6652, 6655,<br />

6656, 6658, 6659, 7127, 7272, 7450, 8642,<br />

8737, 8918, 9733, 10018<br />

Children/youth, substance abusers 4734, 5499,<br />

5511, 5512, 5520, 5537, 5547, 5548, 5562,<br />

5563, 5571, 5573, 5601<br />

Children/youth, technical assistance 1296, 1354,<br />

2775, 3171, 3613, 3620, 3765, 4273, 4275,<br />

4281, 4457, 4497, 4546, 4558, 4604, 5091,<br />

5092, 5469, 5494, 5499, 5501, 5511, 5512,<br />

5520, 5526, 5527, 5530-5532, 5537, 5547,<br />

5548, 5562, 5563, 5571, 5861, 6935, 7232,<br />

7900, 7901, 7937, 8812, 9507, 9895, 10150,<br />

10162, 10278<br />

Children/youth, youth development 12, 58, 311,<br />

428, 728, 775, 1217, 1222, 1229, 1238,<br />

1239, 1292, 1293, 1306, 1354, 1359, 1434,<br />

1436, 1448, 1563, 1608, 1612, 1617, 1721,<br />

1774, 1781, 1802, 1881, 1882, 1896, 2082,<br />

2106, 2552, 2665, 3203, 3271, 3337, 3623,<br />

3663, 3920, 4083, 4084, 4088, 4106, 4151,<br />

4274, 4281, 4327, 4336, 4374, 4449, 4562,<br />

4644, 4645, 4761, 4769, 4779, 4792, 4937,<br />

4944, 5026, 5027, 5074, 5145, 5155, 5199,<br />

5246, 5286, 5427, 5503, 5509, 5768, 5770,<br />

5772, 5783, 5833, 5870, 5936, 5995, 5996,<br />

6071, 6072, 6100, 6131, 6142, 6144, 6388,<br />

6395, 6633, 6637-6639, 6641, 6642, 6644,<br />

6645, 6647, 6650-6654, 6656-6660, 6917,<br />

7115, 7127, 7178, 7406, 7411, 7429, 7444,<br />

7531, 7543, 7573, 7578, 7690, 7705, 7726,<br />

7732, 7750, 7779, 7783, 7812, 7829, 7946,<br />

8295, 8350, 8378, 8379, 8398, 8399, 8428,<br />

8433-8435, 8454, 8492, 8544, 8610, 8614,<br />

8638, 8643, 8658, 8659, 8698, 8733, 8734,<br />

8753, 8762, 8772, 8861, 8862, 8907, 8922,<br />

8996, 9060, 9113, 9129, 9254, 9370, 9457,<br />

9523, 9541, 9545, 9624, 9634, 9849, 9870,<br />

10019<br />

Chile, community improvement/development 6493<br />

Chile, education 6493, 6594, 8360<br />

Chile, employment 2443<br />

Chile, health—general 2443<br />

Chile, health—specific diseases 2443<br />

Chile, human services—multipurpose 2443<br />

Chile, international affairs/development 4076<br />

Chile, membership benefit groups 6493<br />

Chile, public affairs/government 6493<br />

Chile, science 8360<br />

China, animals/wildlife 1669, 8610<br />

China, arts/culture/humanities 2085, 6098<br />

China, civil rights 6615<br />

China, community improvement/development<br />

577-580, 582, 5949, 6075, 6084, 6325,<br />

6361-6363, 6384, 6389, 6513, 6536, 6548,<br />

6552, 6582, 7273, 8503-8505<br />

China, crime/courts/legal services 8624<br />

China, education 5949, 6098, 6312, 6360, 6416,<br />

6583, 6620, 8350, 8411, 8503-8505, 8610,<br />

8624<br />

China, employment 6477<br />

China, environment 577-580, 582, 864, 1669,<br />

6362, 6384, 6385, 6551, 6552, 6561, 6567,<br />

7247, 8610, 9829<br />

China, food/nutrition/agriculture 6384, 6551, 6561,<br />

6567<br />

China, health—general 578, 580, 582, 6615, 6773,<br />

9783, 10034, 10035, 10048, 10070<br />

China, health—specific diseases 6773, 10034,<br />

10035, 10048<br />

China, human services—multipurpose 10070<br />

China, international affairs/development 864, 2091,<br />

6075, 6084, 6098, 6561, 6620, 6624, 7247,<br />

7273, 8503-8505, 8624, 9829, 10178<br />

China, philanthropy/voluntarism 6325, 6361, 6513,<br />

6536, 6548, 6582<br />

China, public affairs/government 577-580, 582,<br />

6075, 6084, 6325, 6363, 6385, 6389, 6431,<br />

6477, 6536, 6578, 6582, 6614<br />

China, religion 2085, 2091, 10178<br />

China, safety/disaster relief 10070<br />

China, science 8350, 8411<br />

China, social sciences 6075, 6363, 6477, 7273<br />

China, youth development 8350, 8610<br />

Choreography, management development/capacity<br />

building 6795, 6800-6803, 6805, 6806, 6808,<br />

6809, 6814, 6815, 6817, 6818, 6833, 6835,<br />

6840, 6841<br />

Choreography, technical assistance 6339<br />

Christian agencies & churches 274, 1831,<br />

2079-2081, 2083, 2085, 2086, 2088-2090,<br />

2093, 2094, 2096-2098, 2100, 2224, 2460,<br />

2609, 2625, 2803, 2804, 3323, 3342, 3749,<br />

3889, 4021, 4162, 4211, 4212, 5036, 5113,<br />

5114, 5209, 5210, 5727, 5728, 6918, 6919,<br />

7656, 8063, 8145, 8146, 8306, 8341, 9574,<br />

9591, 9602, 9764, 9860, 9861, 9995, 10014,<br />

10088, 10102, 10122, 10176-10178, 10181,<br />

10184, 10188, 10189, 10249, 10305<br />

Christian agencies & churches, African Americans/<br />

Blacks 2080, 3342, 9995<br />

Christian agencies & churches, building/renovation<br />

2098<br />

Christian agencies & churches, capital campaigns<br />

1831<br />

Christian agencies & churches, children/youth 3749,<br />

7656<br />

Christian agencies & churches, computer systems/<br />

equipment 8341<br />

Christian agencies & churches, curriculum<br />

development 2088<br />

Christian agencies & churches, economically<br />

disadvantaged 274, 3749, 7656, 9764, 9995,<br />

10088, 10184<br />

Christian agencies & churches, Hispanics/Latinos<br />

3889<br />

Christian agencies & churches, homeless 6918,<br />

6919<br />

Christian agencies & churches, income development<br />

2625, 10088, 10178<br />

Christian agencies & churches, indigenous people<br />

10184<br />

Christian agencies & churches, internship funds<br />

2090<br />

Christian agencies & churches, LGBTQ 4162<br />

Christian agencies & churches, management<br />

development/capacity building 1831, 2086,<br />

2094, 2096, 2097, 2609, 2625, 3889, 4162,<br />

5113, 5114, 6918, 6919, 7656, 9591, 10088,<br />

10178, 10189, 10249<br />

Christian agencies & churches, men 2100<br />

Christian agencies & churches, military/veterans<br />

8306<br />

Christian agencies & churches, minorities 7656,<br />

9764<br />

Christian agencies & churches, publication 2093<br />

Christian agencies & churches, scholarship funds<br />

2080, 10181<br />

Christian agencies & churches, seed money 10176<br />

Christian agencies & churches, technical assistance<br />

2098<br />

Christian agencies & churches, youth 10014<br />

Circus arts, management development/capacity<br />

building 837<br />

Civic centers, Asians/Pacific Islanders 10285<br />

Civic centers, building/renovation 5316<br />

Civic centers, conferences/seminars 7244<br />

Civic centers, Hispanics/Latinos 7244<br />

Civic centers, management development/capacity<br />

building 10285<br />

Civil liberties, advocacy 740, 1308, 4507, 7007,<br />

7379<br />

Civil liberties, children/youth 9784<br />

Civil liberties, computer systems/equipment 9522<br />

Civil liberties, death penalty issues 7125, 7969,<br />

7970, 9522, 9799<br />

Civil liberties, due process 7099, 9788<br />

Civil liberties, economically disadvantaged 4507,<br />

7379, 7970, 9522, 9788<br />

Civil liberties, electronic media/online services 9522<br />

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Civil liberties, faculty/staff development 9784<br />

Civil liberties, first amendment 814, 6316, 7395,<br />

9784<br />

Civil liberties, internship funds 7007<br />

Civil liberties, management development/capacity<br />

building 740, 814, 1308, 6316, 6394, 9522,<br />

9788<br />

Civil liberties, minorities 9784<br />

Civil liberties, offenders/ex-offenders 7099, 7125,<br />

7379, 7969, 7970, 9522, 9788, 9799<br />

Civil liberties, publication 6316<br />

Civil liberties, reproductive rights 478, 552, 635,<br />

665, 670, 827, 830, 849, 909, 912, 939, 1211,<br />

1228, 1358, 1446, 2268, 2272, 4064, 6153,<br />

6155, 6157, 6159, 6163, 6165, 6173, 6426,<br />

6554, 6601, 6602, 6613, 6615, 7076, 7081,<br />

7183<br />

Civil liberties, research 6316, 6394, 7099<br />

Civil liberties, right to privacy 6394<br />

Civil liberties, technical assistance 4507<br />

Civil rights, Africa 6370, 6601<br />

Civil rights, Brazil 501, 6351, 6517<br />

Civil rights, China 6615<br />

Civil rights, Colombia 4057<br />

Civil rights, Denmark 939<br />

Civil rights, England 814, 6316<br />

Civil rights, Global programs 814, 830, 1637, 1822,<br />

1845, 2181, 4507, 6311, 6540, 6554, 6609,<br />

7181, 8737<br />

Civil rights, Guyana 632<br />

Civil rights, India 6434, 6480, 6508<br />

Civil rights, Indonesia 6613<br />

Civil rights, Israel 661, 680<br />

Civil rights, Kenya 2439, 6601<br />

Civil rights, Malaysia 6554<br />

Civil rights, Mexico 944, 4051, 6316, 6327, 6559,<br />

9392<br />

Civil rights, Middle East 724<br />

Civil rights, Netherlands 501, 1845<br />

Civil rights, Nigeria 6370, 6383, 6557<br />

Civil rights, race/intergroup relations 337, 680, 724,<br />

825, 984, 1466, 1560, 1781, 2468,<br />

2504-2506, 2545, 2575, 2706, 2745, 3608,<br />

3749, 3755, 3871, 4143, 4291, 4590, 4591,<br />

4605, 4636, 4638, 4760, 4787, 4872, 4884,<br />

5128, 5300, 5477, 6364, 6393, 6547, 6553,<br />

6570, 6647, 7016, 7118, 7215, 7404, 8012,<br />

8180, 8549, 8734, 8737, 9784<br />

Civil rights, Russia 6453<br />

Civil rights, South Africa 4476, 6469<br />

Civil rights, voter education 994, 4766, 5446, 5822,<br />

5899, 6891, 7112, 7155, 7973, 7997<br />

Civil rights, Yugoslavia (Former) 7016<br />

Civil/human rights, advocacy 642, 680, 724, 944,<br />

999, 1031, 1507, 1540, 1545, 1637, 1878,<br />

2137, 2645, 2745, 3007, 3614, 4476, 4490,<br />

4520, 4745, 4757, 4760, 5825, 5826, 6299,<br />

6320, 6337, 6341, 6357, 6369, 6370, 6372,<br />

6383, 6423, 6449, 6453, 6475, 6484, 6505,<br />

6517, 6526, 6539, 6540, 6557, 6579, 6847,<br />

6848, 7053, 7076, 7108, 7129, 7145, 7989,<br />

8801, 9798, 10120<br />

Civil/human rights, African Americans/Blacks 2181,<br />

2183, 2184, 4057, 4155, 4476, 4705, 4829,<br />

5023, 6010, 6482, 6565, 7021, 9471, 10008<br />

Civil/human rights, aging 450, 661, 1862, 1863,<br />

9213<br />

Civil/human rights, AIDS, people with 1878, 4146,<br />

7145<br />

Civil/human rights, alliance 7162, 9923, 9989<br />

Civil/human rights, Asians/Pacific Islanders 258,<br />

599, 1497, 6317, 6563, 6913, 7404, 7550,<br />

7995<br />

Civil/human rights, building/renovation 4042<br />

Civil/human rights, capital campaigns 2461<br />

Civil/human rights, children/youth 55, 56, 335, 789,<br />

790, 1856, 2644, 2995, 3614, 3669, 3718,<br />

4142, 6010, 6341, 7159, 9357<br />

Civil/human rights, computer systems/equipment<br />

6517, 9357, 9464<br />

Civil/human rights, conferences/seminars 313,<br />

501, 4174, 5879, 6159, 6383, 6597, 6601,<br />

7053<br />

Civil/human rights, crime/abuse victims 7021,<br />

7023, 7134, 8801<br />

Civil/human rights, curriculum development 789,<br />

2745, 6010<br />

Civil/human rights, disabilities, people with 3835,<br />

4041, 4042, 4798, 6009, 7076, 8466<br />

Civil/human rights, disabled 3835, 4041, 4042,<br />

4798, 4862, 6009, 7142, 8466<br />

Civil/human rights, economically disadvantaged<br />

313, 450, 642, 752, 789, 874, 999, 1031,<br />

1261, 1424, 1425, 1505, 1540, 1545, 1568,<br />

1610, 1701, 1871, 2457, 2645-2647, 2663,<br />

2745, 2998, 3007, 3035, 3614, 3669, 3718,<br />

4041, 4042, 4094, 4305, 4476, 4490, 4520,<br />

4705, 4745, 4757, 4758, 4829, 4854, 5059,<br />

5061, 5167, 5662, 5825, 5826, 5879, 5896,<br />

6301, 6320, 6337, 6341, 6346, 6351, 6407,<br />

6423, 6434, 6435, 6449, 6454, 6469, 6480,<br />

6487, 6491, 6496, 6517, 6526, 6535, 6557,<br />

6563, 6579, 6580, 6963, 6983, 7053, 7101,<br />

7108, 7112, 7113, 7116, 7117, 7119, 7129,<br />

7134, 7145, 7155, 7159, 7162, 7216, 7291,<br />

7593, 7952, 9213, 9387, 9983, 9988, 9992,<br />

10120, 10219<br />

Civil/human rights, electronic media/online services<br />

6010, 7174, 9357, 9387, 9553<br />

Civil/human rights, endowments 6434<br />

Civil/human rights, equal rights 596, 1209, 1210,<br />

1424, 1425, 4854, 5059<br />

Civil/human rights, equipment 2745, 6517<br />

Civil/human rights, faculty/staff development 680,<br />

760, 1209, 1610, 1856, 2167, 2182, 4153,<br />

4164, 4757, 4760, 5167, 6311, 6482<br />

Civil/human rights, fellowships 724, 6299, 9213<br />

Civil/human rights, film/video/radio 4158, 6010,<br />

6351<br />

Civil/human rights, fund raising/fund distribution<br />

4145, 5773<br />

Civil/human rights, girls 4087<br />

Civil/human rights, Hispanics/Latinos 62, 110, 111,<br />

126, 493, 776, 780, 781, 2461, 2650, 2847,<br />

2848, 2998, 3282, 3445, 3718, 4174, 4263,<br />

4395, 4749, 5679, 5805, 6004, 6231, 6327,<br />

6487, 6855, 6856, 7003, 7023, 7149, 7150,<br />

7174, 7204, 7291, 7593, 9392, 9464, 10022,<br />

10219<br />

Civil/human rights, homeless 4041, 4042, 7134,<br />

9798<br />

Civil/human rights, immigrants 400, 752, 763, 772,<br />

776, 781, 783, 874, 1467, 1497, 1568, 1701,<br />

2461, 2634, 2646, 2647, 2998, 3035, 3669,<br />

4094, 4146, 4395, 4705, 4829, 5023, 5443,<br />

5872, 5879, 5891, 5896, 5899, 6327, 6332,<br />

6402, 6403, 6418, 6487, 6535, 6563, 6913,<br />

6929, 6963, 6994, 7003, 7023, 7060, 7112,<br />

7113, 7116, 7117, 7134, 7149, 7150, 7152,<br />

7404, 7593, 9387, 9392, 9923, 9989, 9990,<br />

9992<br />

Civil/human rights, immigrants/refugees 258, 599,<br />

763, 772, 1111, 1113, 1701, 2634, 4146,<br />

5443, 6317, 6332, 6517, 6535, 7021, 7550,<br />

9387, 9923, 9989<br />

Civil/human rights, income development 776, 781,<br />

783, 1210, 1425, 3041, 4152, 4760, 6344,<br />

6482, 6487, 6508, 7130, 7142, 7162, 7174,<br />

8466, 9387<br />

Civil/human rights, indigenous people 632, 4051,<br />

6469, 6480<br />

Civil/human rights, information services 734, 9799<br />

Civil/human rights, internship funds 6159, 6965,<br />

6983<br />

Civil/human rights, LGBTQ 55, 56, 335, 660, 756,<br />

760, 762, 764, 767, 773, 782, 789-791, 798,<br />

1566, 1856, 2166-2178, 2181-2186, 2188,<br />

2191, 2192, 2644, 2995, 4141, 4142, 4145,<br />

4146, 4149, 4152, 4153, 4155, 4157, 4158,<br />

4161, 4162, 4164, 4808, 6320, 7130, 7174,<br />

9253<br />

Civil/human rights, management development/<br />

capacity building 55, 56, 400, 450, 599, 632,<br />

661, 680, 724, 734, 740, 776, 781, 783, 790,<br />

798, 944, 1031, 1209, 1210, 1308, 1425,<br />

1497, 1566, 1568, 1610, 1856, 1862, 1863,<br />

2137, 2166-2169, 2171-2178, 2181-2183,<br />

2185, 2186, 2188, 2191, 2192, 2461,<br />

2645-2647, 2995, 3041, 3282, 3614, 3669,<br />

4087, 4142, 4143, 4146, 4152, 4155, 4157,<br />

4158, 4162, 4164, 4395, 4490, 4705, 4749,<br />

4757, 4760, 4798, 4808, 4862, 5023, 5128,<br />

5891, 6004, 6320, 6327, 6341, 6344, 6351,<br />

6402, 6403, 6434, 6464, 6475, 6482, 6484,<br />

6487, 6491, 6508, 6517, 6539, 6554, 6557,<br />

6559, 6563, 6565, 6601, 6609, 6913, 6929,<br />

6994, 7003, 7021, 7023, 7108, 7129, 7132,<br />

7142, 7152, 7181, 7550, 7593, 7995, 8466,<br />

8801, 9253, 9357, 9387, 9392, 9464, 9471,<br />

9553, 9798, 9923, 9989, 10008, 10022,<br />

10219<br />

Civil/human rights, management/technical aid 313,<br />

478, 635, 749, 760, 764, 772, 1228, 1261,<br />

1446, 1595, 1637, 1701, 1822, 1871, 1878,<br />

2170, 2457, 2459, 2634, 2663, 4051, 4143,<br />

4145, 4158, 4161, 4291, 4305, 4476, 4530,<br />

4531, 4745, 5061, 5128, 5167, 5443, 5662,<br />

6004, 6009, 6159, 6163, 6311, 6332, 6426,<br />

6453, 6454, 6505, 6848, 7074, 7076, 7081,<br />

7101, 7125, 7131, 7132, 7155, 7159, 7183,<br />

7952, 7969, 9213, 9387, 9799, 9977, 9983,<br />

9988<br />

Civil/human rights, men 762, 6426<br />

Civil/human rights, mentally disabled 3835, 4862,<br />

7134, 7142<br />

Civil/human rights, migrant workers 400, 2647,<br />

6403<br />

Civil/human rights, military/veterans 798<br />

Civil/human rights, minorities 62, 110, 111, 126,<br />

258, 313, 493, 501, 599, 632, 642, 734, 752,<br />

762-764, 780, 789, 874, 999, 1031, 1111,<br />

1113, 1261, 1467, 1497, 1505, 1540, 1568,<br />

1610, 2183, 2184, 2645-2647, 2650, 2745,<br />

2847, 2848, 3007, 3035, 3282, 3445, 3614,<br />

3669, 3718, 4057, 4094, 4143, 4155, 4174,<br />

4263, 4291, 4319, 4490, 4520, 4745, 4749,<br />

4757, 4758, 4854, 5059, 5061, 5128, 5167,<br />

5679, 5773, 5805, 5826, 5879, 5896, 6004,<br />

6010, 6231, 6301, 6317, 6320, 6337, 6341,<br />

6346, 6351, 6403, 6407, 6423, 6434, 6435,<br />

6454, 6469, 6480, 6482, 6517, 6526, 6539,<br />

6565, 6579, 6580, 6597, 6787, 6855, 6856,<br />

6929, 6963, 7053, 7076, 7112, 7113, 7116,<br />

7117, 7119, 7129, 7159, 7162, 7204, 7291,<br />

7550, 7995, 9357, 9387, 9464, 9471, 9923,<br />

9976, 9983, 9989, 9992, 10008, 10022,<br />

10120, 10219<br />

Civil/human rights, Native Americans/American<br />

Indians 6407, 6435, 6580, 9976<br />

Civil/human rights, offenders/ex-offenders 7108,<br />

7125, 7131, 7145, 7969, 9799<br />

Civil/human rights, program evaluation 1228, 2998,<br />

3007, 3835, 4862, 5059, 5879, 5899, 6341,<br />

6847, 7404, 9464, 9990<br />

Civil/human rights, public education 762-764, 767,<br />

773, 782, 798, 2166, 2174-2176, 5443, 6010,<br />

6484, 6847<br />

Civil/human rights, public policy 1308, 5443, 7216,<br />

9799<br />

Civil/human rights, publication 874, 1507, 3835,<br />

4158, 6337, 6383, 6540, 7216<br />

Civil/human rights, research 944, 999, 3669, 4395,<br />

5167, 5443, 5899, 6434, 6435, 6449, 6469,<br />

6496, 6505, 6554, 6557, 6597, 7216, 7291,<br />

9983<br />

Civil/human rights, scholarship funds 1261<br />

Civil/human rights, seed money 4827, 9798<br />

Civil/human rights, single organization support 740,<br />

2172, 2178<br />

Civil/human rights, substance abusers 7145<br />

Civil/human rights, technical assistance 400, 1701,<br />

2181, 2183, 2184, 3035, 3282, 4057, 4141,<br />

4149, 4395, 4757, 4808, 4854, 4862, 5872,<br />

6301, 6317, 6435, 6469, 6480, 6487, 6496,<br />

6508, 7130, 7142, 7145, 7162, 7174<br />

Civil/human rights, volunteer services 680, 760<br />

Civil/human rights, women 478, 635, 734, 762,<br />

772, 789, 1228, 1446, 1610, 1812, 2647,<br />

3041, 4087, 4152, 4164, 4827, 6159, 6163,<br />

6320, 6344, 6426, 6464, 6491, 6496, 6508,<br />

6535, 6554, 6559, 6601, 6609, 6913, 6965,<br />

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Grants for Capacity Building, Management & Technical Assistance<br />

6983, 7021, 7023, 7076, 7081, 7131, 7181,<br />

7183, 9553, 9992<br />

Civil/human rights, youth 1424, 1425, 4153, 5825,<br />

7216, 9983, 10022<br />

College (community/junior), aging 6663<br />

College (community/junior), children/youth 1449,<br />

2738<br />

College (community/junior), computer systems/<br />

equipment 9468<br />

College (community/junior), curriculum development<br />

868, 1449<br />

College (community/junior), economically<br />

disadvantaged 874, 1023, 1035, 2738, 3370,<br />

3371, 6438, 10047<br />

College (community/junior), electronic media/online<br />

services 868, 9468<br />

College (community/junior), endowments 10316<br />

College (community/junior), equipment 9517, 9649,<br />

10316<br />

College (community/junior), film/video/radio 6663<br />

College (community/junior), immigrants/refugees<br />

874<br />

College (community/junior), income development<br />

8472, 9298<br />

College (community/junior), management<br />

development/capacity building 937, 2738,<br />

3364, 4709, 4837, 5250, 8472, 8805, 8806,<br />

8882, 8920, 9161, 9517, 10316<br />

College (community/junior), men 10047<br />

College (community/junior), minorities 366, 874,<br />

1023, 1035, 3370, 3371, 9517<br />

College (community/junior), Native Americans/<br />

American Indians 4837<br />

College (community/junior), professorships 5250<br />

College (community/junior), program evaluation<br />

1023, 1035, 6571<br />

College (community/junior), publication 874, 6663<br />

College (community/junior), research 6571, 10047<br />

College (community/junior), technical assistance<br />

366, 4441, 4445, 9298<br />

College (community/junior), youth 1023<br />

College, African Americans/Blacks 2655, 6839<br />

College, capital campaigns 2655<br />

College, Christian agencies & churches 8680<br />

College, computer systems/equipment 3996, 4674<br />

College, conferences/seminars 6159<br />

College, curriculum development 6821<br />

College, economically disadvantaged 7194<br />

College, endowments 7436<br />

College, faculty/staff development 2669, 6811<br />

College, fellowships 6883<br />

College, income development 2655, 2680, 3019,<br />

6821, 7436, 10309<br />

College, internship funds 6159, 7299, 7832<br />

College, management development/capacity<br />

building 600, 1041, 2680, 2966, 3019, 4398,<br />

4426, 4674, 6804, 6811, 6821, 6836-6839,<br />

6842, 7242, 7436, 8680, 9897, 10299<br />

College, Native Americans/American Indians 3019<br />

College, Nonsectarian—organizational membership<br />

3996<br />

College, Private nonsectarian organization 600,<br />

1041, 2966, 3019, 4426, 4674, 6804, 6811,<br />

6821, 6836, 6838, 6842, 7436<br />

College, Protestant agencies & churches 2655,<br />

2680, 4447, 6837, 9897, 10309<br />

College, research 4398, 6804, 6819, 6836, 6839,<br />

7353<br />

College, scholarship funds 8680<br />

College, technical assistance 2655, 3996, 4398,<br />

4447, 7353, 10309<br />

College, women 2669, 6159, 6819, 6821, 6839,<br />

7299<br />

Colombia, civil rights 4057<br />

Colombia, community improvement/development<br />

5933, 6379<br />

Colombia, education 6492<br />

Colombia, environment 3165, 6044<br />

Colombia, international affairs/development 3165,<br />

4057, 5933, 6044, 6410, 6411<br />

Colombia, philanthropy/voluntarism 6410<br />

Colombia, public affairs/government 6379<br />

Colombia, social sciences 6411<br />

Community development, African Americans/Blacks<br />

334, 720, 786, 787, 1930, 2043, 2145, 2635,<br />

3334, 3597, 3599, 4053, 4167, 4366, 4571,<br />

4598, 4637, 4643, 4693, 5010, 5272, 5833,<br />

6109, 6399, 6495, 6564, 6908, 6909, 7592,<br />

7982, 8217, 8621, 10220<br />

Community development, aging 2608, 3805, 4598,<br />

5268, 5833, 7621<br />

Community development, Asians/Pacific Islanders<br />

569, 753, 6001, 6051, 7404, 9343<br />

Community development, awards/prizes/<br />

competitions 787, 3716, 5645, 6038, 6116<br />

Community development, boys 755, 1285, 3608,<br />

3690, 3738, 3742<br />

Community development, building/renovation 784,<br />

3991, 8270, 8282, 8292, 8776, 8807, 9270,<br />

9312, 9706<br />

Community development, business promotion 2255,<br />

2369, 2611, 2701, 3334, 4952, 5010, 5189,<br />

5218, 5967, 7552, 7563, 7885, 8217, 8312,<br />

8991, 9343, 9370, 9379, 10220, 10231<br />

Community development, children/youth 250, 295,<br />

428, 608, 1182, 1380, 1582, 1597, 1628,<br />

1894, 1930, 2043, 2076, 2702, 3086, 3267,<br />

3585, 3591, 3594, 3595, 3597, 3599, 3602,<br />

3607, 3613, 3615, 3625, 3633, 3656, 3660,<br />

3661, 3664, 3665, 3676, 3680, 3690,<br />

3712-3717, 3728, 3731, 3734, 3755, 3757,<br />

3760, 3765, 3777, 4358, 4364, 4415, 4421,<br />

4465, 4480, 4523, 4570, 4571, 4598, 4643,<br />

4645, 5268, 5286, 5505, 5509, 5535, 5577,<br />

5589, 5651, 5772, 5833, 5870, 5902, 6144,<br />

6395, 6525, 7406, 7411, 7557, 7962, 7982,<br />

8492, 8504, 9370, 9973, 10004, 10017,<br />

10051, 10084<br />

Community development, citizen coalitions 90, 328,<br />

332, 459, 468, 545, 569, 648, 666, 720, 731,<br />

752, 753, 763, 768, 779, 786, 799, 802, 877,<br />

899, 968, 985, 1031, 1051, 1071, 1142,<br />

1145, 1360, 1378, 1380, 1505, 1524, 1544,<br />

1559, 1567, 1582, 1597, 1736, 1854, 1869,<br />

2037, 2348, 2482, 2483, 2492, 2591, 2595,<br />

2692, 2929, 3040, 3192, 3210, 3230, 3561,<br />

3594, 3633, 3664, 3714, 3728, 3777, 3991,<br />

4306, 4358, 4364, 4372, 4404, 4406, 4464,<br />

4465, 4469, 4480, 4481, 4486, 4487,<br />

4499-4501, 4503, 4506, 4517, 4559, 4563,<br />

4570, 4571, 4576, 4587, 4598, 4606, 4616,<br />

4617, 4637, 4645, 4725, 4742, 4745, 4749,<br />

4854, 4866, 4872, 4905, 4912, 4971, 5019,<br />

5059, 5167, 5443, 5445, 5613, 5614, 5645,<br />

5684, 5754, 5771, 5772, 5820, 5823, 5824,<br />

5826, 5833, 5834, 5836, 5837, 5875, 6014,<br />

6016, 6144, 6168, 6301, 6372, 6373, 6380,<br />

6475, 6512, 6564, 6707, 6891, 6895, 6971,<br />

6974, 6998, 7052, 7055, 7057, 7058, 7060,<br />

7080, 7104, 7203, 7254, 7371, 7384, 7404,<br />

7411, 7413, 7414, 7416, 7532, 7666, 7670,<br />

7739, 7871, 7876, 7888, 7962, 7989, 8059,<br />

8203, 8282, 8533, 8534, 8596, 8682, 8995,<br />

9104, 9192, 9302, 9429, 9661, 9793, 9814,<br />

9972, 9973, 9984, 9986, 9991, 10004,<br />

10005, 10011, 10017, 10079, 10083, 10084,<br />

10280<br />

Community development, civic centers 5316, 5318,<br />

5319, 7244, 8873, 10285<br />

Community development, computer systems/<br />

equipment 59, 2332, 2363, 2369, 4280, 6971,<br />

9083, 9349, 9379, 9402, 9429, 9455, 9512,<br />

9532<br />

Community development, conferences/seminars 15,<br />

2240, 3585, 4551, 4606, 4908, 5272, 5275,<br />

5655, 5870, 6383, 6577, 7433, 9787<br />

Community development, crime/abuse victims<br />

1181, 4421, 10004<br />

Community development, curriculum development<br />

3714, 5117, 8492, 8504, 8897, 9271<br />

Community development, disabilities, people with<br />

1182, 2608, 5268, 5694, 10107, 10117,<br />

10170, 10171<br />

Community development, economically<br />

disadvantaged 250, 287, 295, 332, 334, 459,<br />

468, 512, 545, 569, 601, 608, 609, 648, 700,<br />

703, 719, 720, 735, 742, 752, 753, 755, 779,<br />

784, 786, 787, 802, 898, 899, 968, 985, 999,<br />

1006, 1031, 1051, 1071, 1088, 1142, 1285,<br />

1360, 1377, 1380, 1478, 1494, 1505, 1524,<br />

1544, 1567, 1574, 1582, 1597, 1628, 1630,<br />

1743, 1829, 1848, 1869, 1894, 1930, 1972,<br />

1992, 2006, 2026, 2034, 2037, 2043, 2051,<br />

2052, 2131, 2145, 2348, 2390, 2482, 2483,<br />

2591, 2595, 2608, 2649, 2710, 2723, 2865,<br />

2923, 2997, 3035, 3040, 3062, 3092, 3114,<br />

3176-3178, 3192, 3204, 3205, 3207, 3208,<br />

3230, 3267, 3341, 3346, 3531, 3541,<br />

3560-3562, 3567, 3585, 3591, 3594, 3595,<br />

3597, 3599, 3602, 3607, 3608, 3613, 3615,<br />

3625, 3633, 3656, 3660, 3661, 3664, 3665,<br />

3676, 3680, 3690, 3712-3717, 3728, 3731,<br />

3734, 3738, 3742, 3755, 3757, 3760, 3765,<br />

3777, 3805, 3901, 3907, 3933, 3950, 3951,<br />

3953, 3973-3976, 3983, 4034, 4035, 4070,<br />

4086, 4099, 4107, 4178, 4179, 4315, 4316,<br />

4324, 4366, 4372, 4392, 4409, 4464, 4465,<br />

4467, 4469, 4470, 4480, 4486, 4487, 4500,<br />

4501, 4503, 4506, 4513, 4523, 4551, 4563,<br />

4570, 4571, 4580, 4582, 4587, 4598, 4616,<br />

4617, 4623, 4637, 4693, 4701, 4702, 4725,<br />

4742, 4745, 4757, 4817, 4854, 4872, 4908,<br />

4914, 4919, 4926, 4950, 4952, 5019, 5041,<br />

5059, 5117, 5133, 5167, 5168, 5173, 5268,<br />

5313, 5355, 5370-5375, 5445, 5481, 5509,<br />

5535, 5577, 5583, 5584, 5694, 5740, 5751,<br />

5754, 5772, 5801-5803, 5808, 5820, 5823,<br />

5825, 5826, 5833, 5834, 5837, 5875, 5902,<br />

5932-5935, 5941, 5948, 5950-5952, 5954,<br />

5970, 5972, 5993, 5994, 6008, 6011, 6012,<br />

6014, 6016, 6036, 6038, 6039, 6041-6043,<br />

6047, 6053, 6065, 6068-6070, 6073-6078,<br />

6080-6084, 6095, 6113-6115, 6168, 6229,<br />

6301, 6306, 6307, 6319, 6337, 6351, 6368,<br />

6373, 6374, 6376, 6379, 6395, 6399, 6405,<br />

6412, 6417, 6428, 6459, 6460, 6473, 6474,<br />

6523, 6525, 6526, 6530, 6533, 6543, 6544,<br />

6555, 6564, 6573, 6612, 6691, 6692, 6694,<br />

6700, 6702, 6703, 6705-6707, 6732, 6779,<br />

6852, 6891, 6895, 6908, 6911, 6971, 6974,<br />

7052, 7055, 7057, 7058, 7080, 7161, 7254,<br />

7384, 7411, 7413, 7414, 7416, 7557, 7576,<br />

7579, 7592, 7599, 7611, 7615, 7621, 7627,<br />

7633, 7670, 7673, 7677, 7679, 7689,<br />

7691-7693, 7723, 7725, 7728, 7733, 7734,<br />

7741, 7762, 7765, 7786, 7813, 7859, 7860,<br />

7890, 7893, 7894, 7963, 7974, 8002, 8007,<br />

8059, 8073, 8155, 8156, 8195, 8492, 8504,<br />

8556, 8586, 8621, 8883, 8909, 8919, 9083,<br />

9148, 9278, 9302, 9307, 9349, 9397, 9402,<br />

9429, 9455, 9512, 9532, 9609, 9661, 9787,<br />

9797, 9840, 9848, 9972, 9974, 9984, 9991,<br />

10005, 10011, 10017, 10051, 10076, 10107,<br />

10117, 10170, 10171<br />

Community development, electronic media/online<br />

services 2702, 2730, 2731, 3178, 4487, 5117,<br />

6144, 6523, 9343, 9349, 9397, 9402, 9432,<br />

9552, 10107<br />

Community development, equipment 9370, 9455,<br />

9532, 9973<br />

Community development, faculty/staff development<br />

898, 1377, 1524, 2929, 3230, 3541, 3562,<br />

3585, 3714, 4112, 4517, 4693, 4757, 4817,<br />

4834, 4863, 5167, 6144, 6895, 8467, 9083,<br />

9349, 9512, 9793, 9991, 10025, 10223<br />

Community development, fellowships 6998<br />

Community development, film/video/radio 6351<br />

Community development, girls 1285, 3608, 3690,<br />

3738, 3742<br />

Community development, Hispanics/Latinos 468,<br />

1572, 2051, 2052, 2369, 2649, 3716, 3717,<br />

4395, 4434, 4559, 4749, 5651, 5808, 5944,<br />

5967, 6974, 7052, 7599, 7673, 7674, 7943,<br />

9532, 9787, 9972, 9974, 9984<br />

Community development, homeless 4995, 7611,<br />

10051<br />

Community development, immigrants/refugees 545,<br />

569, 735, 752, 763, 825, 898, 1572, 1597,<br />

2037, 2052, 3035, 4086, 4395, 4693, 4863,<br />

4908, 4914, 5443, 5694, 6608, 6974, 7052,<br />

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Grants for Capacity Building, Management & Technical Assistance<br />

SUBJECT INDEX<br />

7060, 7404, 9974, 10107, 10117, 10170,<br />

10171<br />

Community development, income development<br />

1163, 1215, 1630, 2291, 4232, 4471, 4950,<br />

6525, 6550, 7254, 7974, 8467, 8836, 8909,<br />

8995, 9397, 9432, 9552<br />

Community development, indigenous people 632,<br />

4316, 6305, 6306, 6428, 6460<br />

Community development, infants/toddlers 4364,<br />

4908, 4958, 6113, 6114, 6694, 7599, 7765,<br />

7864<br />

Community development, internship funds 1829,<br />

4517<br />

Community development, management<br />

development/capacity building 59, 250, 295,<br />

328, 332, 428, 459, 468, 545, 601, 608, 609,<br />

632, 700, 719, 755, 802, 825, 877, 898, 968,<br />

1031, 1088, 1157, 1215, 1360, 1377, 1378,<br />

1483, 1494, 1524, 1572, 1574, 1582, 1597,<br />

1628, 1630, 1743, 1848, 1885, 2076, 2255,<br />

2291, 2332, 2363, 2369, 2482, 2683, 2741,<br />

2865, 2877, 2929, 2997, 3346, 3395, 3437,<br />

3501, 3591, 3615, 3660, 3676, 3690, 3834,<br />

3938, 3995, 4086, 4107, 4156, 4167, 4171,<br />

4195, 4232, 4306, 4342, 4392, 4393, 4395,<br />

4397, 4398, 4405-4407, 4409-4411, 4415,<br />

4419, 4421, 4422, 4425, 4427, 4429, 4434,<br />

4438, 4439, 4446, 4471, 4582, 4603, 4623,<br />

4693, 4709, 4725, 4749, 4757, 4817, 4834,<br />

4846, 4872, 4917, 4950, 4971, 4995, 5010,<br />

5019, 5133, 5651, 5654, 5655, 5824, 5932,<br />

5972, 6154, 6305-6307, 6319, 6351, 6363,<br />

6368, 6373, 6405, 6473-6475, 6495, 6525,<br />

6539, 6544, 6549, 6550, 6670, 6702, 6895,<br />

6971, 6974, 7052, 7057, 7058, 7411, 7413,<br />

7416, 7557, 7563, 7574, 7592, 7611, 7621,<br />

7625, 7627, 7633, 7639, 7666, 7677, 7679,<br />

7695, 7725, 7733, 7734, 7752, 7766, 7840,<br />

7885, 7959, 7963, 7977, 8073, 8093, 8112,<br />

8113, 8467, 8521, 8567, 8586, 8621, 8687,<br />

8791, 8822, 8827, 8836, 8841, 8866, 8897,<br />

8909, 8919, 8991, 8995, 9005, 9083, 9099,<br />

9104, 9148, 9151, 9152, 9241, 9278, 9370,<br />

9379, 9397, 9402, 9429, 9432, 9512, 9532,<br />

9552, 9706, 9793, 9913, 9915, 9972, 9974,<br />

9991, 10004, 10005, 10025, 10100, 10220,<br />

10223, 10272, 10280<br />

Community development, men’s clubs 4167<br />

Community development, mentally disabled 5589<br />

Community development, migrant workers 545<br />

Community development, minorities 15, 250, 287,<br />

295, 428, 459, 601, 608, 609, 648, 719, 752,<br />

763, 779, 825, 898, 899, 985, 999, 1006,<br />

1031, 1051, 1088, 1142, 1360, 1377, 1380,<br />

1505, 1567, 1597, 1630, 1743, 1869, 1894,<br />

1944, 1992, 2005, 2006, 2034, 2037, 2595,<br />

2706, 2997, 3035, 3040, 3092, 3230, 3541,<br />

3608, 3690, 3713-3715, 3755, 3901, 3907,<br />

3950, 3951, 3953, 3976, 3983, 4107, 4178,<br />

4179, 4315, 4319, 4372, 4486, 4487, 4503,<br />

4506, 4563, 4570, 4571, 4637, 4657, 4745,<br />

4757, 4854, 4863, 4872, 4908, 4950, 4982,<br />

5041, 5059, 5167, 5173, 5481, 5694, 5754,<br />

5772, 5823, 5826, 5834, 5836, 5837, 5875,<br />

5877, 5964, 5972, 5994, 6036, 6113, 6229,<br />

6301, 6337, 6351, 6364, 6440, 6526, 6539,<br />

6549, 6550, 6703, 6779, 6891, 6895, 6908,<br />

6911, 6971, 7057, 7058, 7080, 7254, 7406,<br />

7411, 7413, 7416, 7557, 7691, 7692, 7741,<br />

7813, 7860, 8003, 8599, 8919, 9005, 9083,<br />

9099, 9148, 9194, 9397, 9512, 10107,<br />

10117, 10170, 10171<br />

Community development, Native Americans/<br />

American Indians 4817, 4908, 5313, 5577,<br />

5740, 5771, 9976, 10005<br />

Community development, neighborhood associations<br />

1944, 2291, 2332, 3341, 3777, 4386, 4643,<br />

4647, 6011, 7371, 7695, 9432, 9532, 9915<br />

Community development, neighborhood<br />

development 57, 59, 63, 250, 287, 295, 334,<br />

354, 428, 459, 601, 605, 608, 616, 617, 632,<br />

683, 686, 690, 691, 703, 742, 755, 784, 787,<br />

825, 898, 999, 1006, 1070, 1074, 1088,<br />

1157, 1163, 1181, 1182, 1215, 1377, 1464,<br />

1478, 1483, 1507, 1509, 1510, 1512-1516,<br />

1572, 1574, 1618, 1628, 1872, 1885, 1886,<br />

1894, 1909, 1930, 2043, 2076, 2145, 2261,<br />

2363, 2390, 2608, 2695, 2702, 2706, 2730,<br />

2731, 2765-2769, 2777-2781, 2864, 2877,<br />

2911, 2963, 2997, 3035, 3086, 3092,<br />

3176-3178, 3207, 3208, 3267, 3395, 3437,<br />

3448, 3501, 3531, 3560, 3562, 3567, 3585,<br />

3591, 3595, 3597, 3599, 3602, 3607, 3608,<br />

3613, 3615, 3625, 3656, 3660, 3661, 3665,<br />

3676, 3680, 3690, 3712, 3713, 3715-3717,<br />

3731, 3738, 3742, 3755, 3757, 3760, 3765,<br />

3805, 3817, 3901, 3933, 3938, 3950, 3951,<br />

3973-3975, 3983, 4034, 4035, 4086, 4107,<br />

4232, 4316, 4319, 4342, 4366, 4392, 4393,<br />

4395, 4397, 4398, 4405, 4407, 4409-4411,<br />

4415, 4419, 4421, 4422, 4425, 4427, 4429,<br />

4434, 4437-4439, 4446, 4467, 4523, 4569,<br />

4582, 4603, 4623, 4629, 4709, 4757, 4796,<br />

4817, 4834, 4846, 4897, 4917, 4926, 4952,<br />

4969, 4970, 5049, 5133, 5154, 5156, 5165,<br />

5187, 5355, 5370-5375, 5460, 5462, 5463,<br />

5481, 5505, 5506, 5509, 5535, 5560, 5561,<br />

5577, 5583, 5584, 5589, 5651, 5654, 5655,<br />

5740, 5825, 5832, 5870, 5877, 5902, 5914,<br />

5925, 5970, 5972, 6001, 6012, 6031, 6035,<br />

6036, 6051, 6154, 6229, 6247, 6305, 6337,<br />

6351, 6357, 6363, 6364, 6368, 6369, 6395,<br />

6399, 6417, 6428, 6459, 6495, 6526, 6530,<br />

6539, 6608, 6670, 6694, 6702, 6706, 6732,<br />

6845, 6899, 6908, 6909, 6911, 7005, 7122,<br />

7222, 7228, 7241, 7261, 7298, 7406, 7433,<br />

7557, 7574, 7592, 7597, 7611, 7621, 7626,<br />

7627, 7633, 7674, 7677, 7679, 7693, 7723,<br />

7725, 7728, 7733, 7734, 7752, 7762, 7766,<br />

7840, 7890, 7943, 7959, 7963, 7977, 8007,<br />

8073, 8086, 8093, 8112, 8113, 8124, 8155,<br />

8156, 8504, 8521, 8567, 8586, 8599, 8621,<br />

8687, 8708, 8709, 8791, 8799, 8807, 8813,<br />

8817, 8818, 8822, 8827, 8836, 8841, 8850,<br />

8852, 8866, 8897, 8909, 8919, 9041, 9083,<br />

9148, 9152, 9163, 9193, 9241, 9242, 9247,<br />

9278, 9307, 9402, 9455, 9609, 9706, 9723,<br />

9724, 9791, 9797, 9848, 9913, 9974, 9976,<br />

10010, 10051, 10223, 10272<br />

Community development, offenders/ex-offenders<br />

354, 755<br />

Community development, performance/productions<br />

3086<br />

Community development, program evaluation 569,<br />

742, 755, 1885, 2864, 4316, 4480, 4501,<br />

4503, 4570, 4571, 4629, 5059, 5509, 5577,<br />

5589, 6168, 6380, 6612, 6692, 7404, 8491,<br />

8897, 8919<br />

Community development, public/private ventures<br />

1174, 1285, 3734, 7639, 9003, 9006, 9041<br />

Community development, publication 354, 1507,<br />

3665, 4487, 4587, 6337, 6383, 6530, 6577,<br />

7693<br />

Community development, real estate 1121, 1816,<br />

2923, 3062, 3114, 3204, 3205, 4551, 6107,<br />

6549, 6691, 6700, 6703, 7415, 7689, 8883,<br />

9840<br />

Community development, research 354, 386, 428,<br />

999, 1559, 1944, 2701, 2730, 2864, 3607,<br />

3613, 3633, 3665, 3714, 3728, 3734, 3765,<br />

4107, 4306, 4316, 4324, 4358, 4366, 4392,<br />

4393, 4395, 4397, 4398, 4405-4407,<br />

4409-4411, 4415, 4421, 4422, 4425, 4427,<br />

4429, 4434, 4437-4439, 4446, 4464, 4465,<br />

4469, 4487, 4503, 4510, 4571, 4643, 4817,<br />

4917, 4958, 5167, 5268, 5286, 5443, 5481,<br />

5505, 5560, 5561, 5877, 6363, 6364, 6379,<br />

6399, 6428, 6440, 6523, 6533, 6612, 7406,<br />

7414, 7693, 8125, 8799, 9973, 10083<br />

Community development, seed money 609, 719,<br />

1483, 4315, 4486, 4506, 4559, 4598, 4863,<br />

5269, 5445, 5740, 7104, 7371, 7415, 8491<br />

Community development, service clubs 2741<br />

Community development, single parents 5577<br />

Community development, small businesses 15, 101,<br />

386, 492, 512, 514, 609, 700, 719, 735, 1494,<br />

1630, 1743, 1829, 1848, 1972-1974, 1981,<br />

1992, 2005, 2006, 2026, 2027, 2033, 2034,<br />

2037, 2051, 2052, 2131, 2240, 2369, 2497,<br />

2635, 2649, 2710, 2723, 2865, 2916, 2917,<br />

2981, 3054-3056, 3061, 3216, 3275, 3346,<br />

3467, 3479, 3497, 3541, 3849, 3894, 3907,<br />

3947, 3953, 3976, 3995, 4047, 4053, 4061,<br />

4065, 4070, 4079, 4099, 4112, 4156, 4171,<br />

4176, 4178, 4179, 4186, 4195, 4222, 4280,<br />

4315, 4324, 4470, 4471, 4510, 4513, 4580,<br />

4657, 4693, 4701-4703, 4863, 4908, 4914,<br />

4919, 4950, 4952, 4958, 4982, 4995, 5041,<br />

5042, 5117, 5168, 5173, 5257, 5259, 5260,<br />

5268, 5269, 5272, 5274, 5275, 5286, 5313,<br />

5635, 5694, 5743, 5751, 5759, 5801-5803,<br />

5808, 5868, 5932-5935, 5941, 5942, 5944,<br />

5948, 5950-5952, 5954, 5964, 5968, 5969,<br />

5987, 5991, 5993, 5994, 6008, 6038, 6039,<br />

6041-6043, 6045-6047, 6053, 6065,<br />

6068-6070, 6073-6078, 6080-6084, 6088,<br />

6095, 6099, 6109, 6113-6116, 6306, 6307,<br />

6319, 6371, 6374, 6376, 6379, 6383, 6405,<br />

6412, 6440, 6460, 6473, 6474, 6523, 6525,<br />

6533, 6543, 6544, 6549, 6550, 6555, 6573,<br />

6577, 6612, 6692, 6703, 6705, 6706, 6724,<br />

6779, 6852, 7161, 7269, 7576, 7579, 7599,<br />

7615, 7625, 7673, 7691, 7692, 7720, 7741,<br />

7765, 7786, 7787, 7808, 7813, 7859, 7860,<br />

7864, 7893, 7894, 7931, 7932, 7974, 7982,<br />

8002-8005, 8013, 8069, 8125, 8160, 8166,<br />

8169, 8187, 8195, 8246, 8270, 8292, 8293,<br />

8307, 8467, 8491, 8492, 8535-8537, 8556,<br />

8749, 8776, 8911, 9005, 9099, 9151, 9194,<br />

9270, 9271, 9312, 9349, 9397, 9402, 9512,<br />

9552, 9758, 9763, 9787, 9965, 10025,<br />

10076, 10100, 10107, 10111, 10117, 10170,<br />

10171<br />

Community development, technical assistance 354,<br />

512, 601, 742, 1829, 2051, 2692, 2765-2769,<br />

2997, 3035, 3334, 3585, 3597, 3613, 3765,<br />

3805, 3995, 4047, 4061, 4065, 4280, 4392,<br />

4393, 4395, 4397, 4398, 4404-4407,<br />

4409-4411, 4415, 4421, 4422, 4425, 4427,<br />

4429, 4434, 4437-4439, 4446, 4464, 4467,<br />

4469, 4471, 4481, 4486, 4500, 4506, 4513,<br />

4559, 4563, 4580, 4582, 4598, 4603, 4647,<br />

4757, 4854, 4863, 4982, 5218, 5460, 5462,<br />

5463, 5505, 5506, 5535, 5560, 5561, 5583,<br />

5584, 5635, 6301, 6379, 6405, 6428, 6460,<br />

6474, 6525, 6555, 6577, 6705, 6974, 7974,<br />

8282, 8293, 8799, 8909, 8919, 9003, 9163,<br />

9307, 9312, 9723, 9724, 10231<br />

Community development, women 295, 514, 735,<br />

1494, 1597, 1630, 1743, 1848, 2052, 2683,<br />

3947, 4178, 4179, 4280, 4421, 4523, 4919,<br />

5041, 5173, 5260, 5694, 5801-5803, 5948,<br />

5950-5952, 5954, 5994, 6042, 6043, 6114,<br />

6115, 6306, 6412, 6440, 6474, 6525, 6543,<br />

6544, 6555, 6608, 6612, 6724, 6779, 6852,<br />

6971, 7057, 7058, 7254, 7411, 7599, 7741,<br />

7813, 7864, 7982, 8491, 8504, 8599, 9552,<br />

10011, 10107, 10117, 10170, 10171<br />

Community development, women’s clubs 2683,<br />

3834<br />

Community development, youth 328, 3562, 4086,<br />

4503, 4587, 4917, 5825, 5834, 5836, 6065,<br />

6428, 6530, 7254, 7416, 8533, 8534, 10079,<br />

10083, 10223<br />

Community improvement/development, Africa 1392,<br />

2488, 4299, 4435, 6555, 7296<br />

Community improvement/development, Argentina<br />

6525<br />

Community improvement/development, Asia 6068,<br />

6082, 6555, 8612<br />

Community improvement/development, Australia<br />

497, 2408-2410, 8612<br />

Community improvement/development, Bangladesh<br />

2131<br />

Community improvement/development, Belarus<br />

4474<br />

Community improvement/development,<br />

Bosnia-Herzegovina 4481, 4569<br />

Community improvement/development, Brazil 1323,<br />

4335, 4336, 4344, 6351, 6414, 6468, 6517,<br />

6573, 6587<br />

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SUBJECT INDEX<br />

Grants for Capacity Building, Management & Technical Assistance<br />

Community improvement/development, Cambodia<br />

4914, 4963, 4973<br />

Community improvement/development, Canada<br />

647, 1166, 1403, 3992, 4404, 4446, 4913,<br />

4973, 8600<br />

Community improvement/development, Caribbean<br />

7233<br />

Community improvement/development, Chile 6493<br />

Community improvement/development, China<br />

577-580, 582, 5949, 6075, 6084, 6325,<br />

6361-6363, 6384, 6389, 6513, 6536, 6548,<br />

6552, 6582, 7273, 8503-8505<br />

Community improvement/development, Colombia<br />

5933, 6379<br />

Community improvement/development, Costa Rica<br />

6356<br />

Community improvement/development, Croatia<br />

4481<br />

Community improvement/development, Cuba 7244<br />

Community improvement/development, Czech<br />

Republic 4596<br />

Community improvement/development, Developing<br />

countries 633, 1829, 3188, 5993, 6115, 6577,<br />

6612, 7297, 10076, 10182, 10196<br />

Community improvement/development, Dominican<br />

Republic 6043<br />

Community improvement/development, Eastern &<br />

Central Europe 4596, 4609, 6076<br />

Community improvement/development, Ecuador<br />

4333, 6081<br />

Community improvement/development, Egypt 6047<br />

Community improvement/development, El Salvador<br />

6041, 6065<br />

Community improvement/development, England<br />

896, 1203, 1223, 1723, 1853, 1870, 7186,<br />

7230<br />

Community improvement/development, Ethiopia<br />

1215, 1247, 1274, 1307, 1381, 1389, 1391<br />

Community improvement/development, Europe<br />

4609<br />

Community improvement/development, Federated<br />

States of Micronesia 1266, 1350<br />

Community improvement/development, Germany<br />

2920, 4474, 6088<br />

Community improvement/development, Ghana<br />

10032<br />

Community improvement/development, Global<br />

programs 512, 540, 581, 640, 641, 648, 698,<br />

896, 1203, 1223, 1276, 1312, 1345, 1363,<br />

1364, 1367, 1494, 1699, 1700, 1803, 1822,<br />

1870, 2087, 4507, 5932, 5993, 6115, 6307,<br />

6356, 6365, 6474, 6947, 7025, 7186, 7230,<br />

7270, 7281, 8612, 8688, 10025, 10183,<br />

10196<br />

Community improvement/development, Guatemala<br />

6405<br />

Community improvement/development, Guyana 632<br />

Community improvement/development, India 1258,<br />

1285, 5948, 5951, 5952, 5954, 6073, 6298,<br />

6300, 6313, 6425, 6460, 6481, 6524, 6538,<br />

6543, 6544, 6560, 6606, 7290, 8491, 8492<br />

Community improvement/development, Indonesia<br />

6007, 6305, 6368<br />

Community improvement/development, Israel 662<br />

Community improvement/development, Jamaica<br />

6095<br />

Community improvement/development, Kenya<br />

1247, 6459, 7287, 10076<br />

Community improvement/development, Laos 4913,<br />

4960<br />

Community improvement/development, Latin<br />

America 2232, 4347, 6555<br />

Community improvement/development, Lesotho<br />

4357<br />

Community improvement/development, Malaysia<br />

6377, 6577<br />

Community improvement/development, Mexico 833,<br />

1384, 1385, 1431, 1437, 6080, 6306, 6322,<br />

6367, 6397, 6428, 6523, 6572, 9392,<br />

9710-9713<br />

Community improvement/development, Middle East<br />

6047, 7229<br />

Community improvement/development, Montenegro<br />

7258<br />

Community improvement/development,<br />

Mozambique 4324, 6374, 6574<br />

Community improvement/development, Nepal 3184,<br />

6575<br />

Community improvement/development, Nicaragua<br />

6038, 6069<br />

Community improvement/development, Nigeria<br />

1247, 1273, 6383<br />

Community improvement/development, North Africa<br />

6047, 7229<br />

Community improvement/development, Oceania<br />

6082<br />

Community improvement/development, Pakistan<br />

1258, 1305, 1357, 1848, 6070<br />

Community improvement/development, Palau 1375<br />

Community improvement/development, Peru 4316,<br />

6037, 6366, 6376<br />

Community improvement/development, Philippines<br />

1258, 6077<br />

Community improvement/development, Romania<br />

4576<br />

Community improvement/development, Russia<br />

4593, 6074, 6083, 6087, 6412, 8415, 8603<br />

Community improvement/development, Rwanda<br />

1723<br />

Community improvement/development, Serbia<br />

7231, 7250<br />

Community improvement/development, South Africa<br />

4432, 4433, 4435, 4459, 4504, 4518, 4579,<br />

4582, 4594, 4597, 4603, 6297, 6319, 6469,<br />

6558, 6562, 7253<br />

Community improvement/development, Southern<br />

Africa 4594<br />

Community improvement/development, Soviet Union<br />

(Former) 6076<br />

Community improvement/development, Switzerland<br />

5275<br />

Community improvement/development, Tanzania,<br />

Zanzibar and Pemba 4919<br />

Community improvement/development, Thailand<br />

6099<br />

Community improvement/development, Turkey 496,<br />

1877, 5950<br />

Community improvement/development, Uganda<br />

6078, 6509<br />

Community improvement/development, Ukraine<br />

4494, 4581<br />

Community improvement/development, United<br />

Kingdom 5953<br />

Community improvement/development, Uruguay<br />

6042<br />

Community improvement/development, Venezuela<br />

6039<br />

Community improvement/development, Vietnam<br />

6371, 6473<br />

Community improvement/development, West Bank/<br />

Gaza 6608<br />

Community improvement/development, Yugoslavia<br />

(Former) 6076<br />

Community/economic development 7177<br />

Community/economic development, administration/<br />

regulation 431, 1369, 5968, 7590, 9704<br />

Community/economic development, African<br />

Americans/Blacks 1823, 1824, 1879, 2507,<br />

2635, 3864, 4373, 4598, 4637, 4643, 5080,<br />

5240, 5753, 6109, 6396, 6404, 6564, 6584,<br />

6585, 6908-6910, 7118, 7128, 7609, 7982,<br />

8217, 9438, 9439, 9987<br />

Community/economic development, aging 314,<br />

1383, 1422, 4598, 5747, 7018, 9213<br />

Community/economic development, AIDS, people<br />

with 4518, 5753, 8256<br />

Community/economic development, alliance 1595,<br />

2289, 2711, 2712, 3081, 4351, 5013-5015,<br />

7162, 7256<br />

Community/economic development, Asians/Pacific<br />

Islanders 753, 2894, 5150, 6001, 6051, 6907,<br />

9343<br />

Community/economic development, association<br />

1655, 1656, 2462, 2493, 2494, 2557, 4373,<br />

4781, 6319, 7800, 7978, 8467, 8512, 10131<br />

Community/economic development, awards/prizes/<br />

competitions 757, 5645, 8415, 9503<br />

Community/economic development, boys 1226<br />

Community/economic development, building/<br />

renovation 784, 3991, 4933, 5316, 7703,<br />

8270, 8292, 8776, 9188, 9270, 9890<br />

Community/economic development, capital<br />

campaigns 1440, 2547, 4182, 4652, 4900<br />

Community/economic development, children/youth<br />

2759, 3594, 3610, 3611, 3647, 3694, 3702,<br />

3714, 3760, 3803, 3807, 4373, 4518, 4598,<br />

4632, 4643, 4645, 6938, 7098, 7115, 7390,<br />

7703, 7982<br />

Community/economic development, computer<br />

systems/equipment 3194, 3460, 3803, 9349,<br />

9379, 9402, 9429, 9454, 9518<br />

Community/economic development, conferences/<br />

seminars 15, 313, 423, 699, 1255, 1276,<br />

1667, 2040, 2142, 2201, 2240, 2547, 2969,<br />

3934, 4174, 4335, 4606, 5038, 5541, 5747,<br />

6331, 6433, 6500, 6672, 6921, 7246, 7294,<br />

7388, 7433, 7577, 7737, 7841, 8741, 9787<br />

Community/economic development, curriculum<br />

development 1665, 3714, 3807, 5117, 7330,<br />

8304, 9271<br />

Community/economic development, disabilities,<br />

people with 5694, 5747, 6938, 10107, 10117,<br />

10170, 10171<br />

Community/economic development, economically<br />

disadvantaged 102, 124, 245, 246, 248, 287,<br />

313, 314, 326, 355, 361, 422, 648, 649, 663,<br />

671, 735, 752, 753, 769, 774, 779, 784, 795,<br />

899, 1045, 1051, 1357, 1360, 1383, 1424,<br />

1425, 1468, 1487, 1520, 1528, 1544, 1556,<br />

1567, 1864, 1869, 1871, 1873, 1876, 1877,<br />

1907, 1953, 1972, 1977, 1990-1992,<br />

1994-2001, 2003, 2026, 2031, 2032, 2034,<br />

2037, 2052, 2131, 2142, 2239, 2327,<br />

2347-2350, 2389, 2407, 2419, 2421, 2457,<br />

2458, 2465, 2468, 2470, 2482, 2483,<br />

2504-2506, 2513, 2545, 2575, 2591,<br />

2594-2597, 2637, 2649, 2663, 2708, 2716,<br />

2723, 2759, 2923, 2987, 3012, 3031, 3051,<br />

3062, 3114, 3176-3178, 3194, 3204-3207,<br />

3217, 3234, 3277, 3329, 3341, 3525, 3526,<br />

3531, 3539, 3541, 3594, 3610, 3611, 3647,<br />

3694, 3695, 3702, 3714, 3739, 3741, 3760,<br />

3789, 3807, 3881, 3902, 3903, 3907, 3922,<br />

3950, 3951, 3953-3961, 3973-3977, 4035,<br />

4050, 4099, 4178, 4179, 4182-4184, 4187,<br />

4196, 4270, 4305, 4315, 4316, 4324, 4332,<br />

4371, 4379, 4382, 4414, 4464, 4470,<br />

4485-4487, 4501, 4506, 4513, 4518, 4540,<br />

4541, 4563, 4581, 4583, 4585, 4598, 4616,<br />

4617, 4632, 4637, 4652, 4655, 4669-4671,<br />

4702, 4742, 4745, 4771, 4861, 4900, 4901,<br />

4914, 4919, 4926, 4933-4935, 4952, 4956,<br />

4957, 4960, 4973, 5006, 5007, 5016-5018,<br />

5034, 5037, 5038, 5041, 5061, 5076, 5080,<br />

5117, 5144, 5150, 5168, 5173, 5177-5181,<br />

5200, 5355, 5370-5375, 5445, 5636,<br />

5640-5642, 5662, 5694, 5701, 5740, 5741,<br />

5751, 5754, 5794, 5801-5804, 5808, 5834,<br />

5837, 5875, 5876, 5933-5935, 5941, 5948,<br />

5950-5954, 5977, 5978, 5980-5986, 6003,<br />

6008, 6017, 6019, 6036, 6042, 6053, 6068,<br />

6075, 6095, 6168, 6184, 6227, 6229, 6244,<br />

6245, 6250, 6310, 6319, 6331, 6346, 6404,<br />

6406, 6408, 6441, 6454, 6467, 6516, 6523,<br />

6535, 6564, 6566, 6587, 6668, 6669, 6679,<br />

6681, 6696, 6697, 6700, 6702, 6703,<br />

6706-6708, 6711, 6732, 6734-6737, 6779,<br />

6784, 6852, 6906-6908, 6910, 6911, 6938,<br />

7015, 7049, 7055, 7066, 7073, 7080, 7093,<br />

7101, 7112-7115, 7119, 7155, 7162, 7359,<br />

7387, 7388, 7390, 7408-7410, 7413, 7421,<br />

7431, 7432, 7510, 7522, 7524, 7525, 7527,<br />

7576, 7615, 7634-7636, 7646, 7673, 7678,<br />

7689, 7691, 7692, 7710-7715, 7717, 7723,<br />

7728, 7730, 7749, 7756, 7764, 7770, 7786,<br />

7790, 7811, 7813, 7826, 7841, 7858, 7860,<br />

7872, 7891, 7893, 7894, 7952, 7958, 7974,<br />

7978, 8002, 8007, 8010, 8012, 8059, 8155,<br />

8156, 8161, 8167, 8195-8197, 8218-8221,<br />

8247, 8271, 8730, 9070, 9196-9201, 9210,<br />

9213, 9246, 9302, 9349, 9397, 9402, 9429,<br />

9438, 9439, 9454, 9456, 9504, 9606, 9760,<br />

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Grants for Capacity Building, Management & Technical Assistance<br />

SUBJECT INDEX<br />

9787, 9797, 9843-9845, 9890, 9902, 9979,<br />

9980, 9984, 9987, 9988, 9991, 10011,<br />

10107, 10117, 10134, 10170, 10171, 10279,<br />

10290, 10294, 10311<br />

Community/economic development, electronic<br />

media/online services 639, 650, 1227, 1665,<br />

2572, 2724, 2731, 3178, 4487, 5117, 6112,<br />

6523, 6683, 9324, 9343, 9349, 9397, 9402,<br />

9432, 9746, 10107<br />

Community/economic development, emergency<br />

funds 9169<br />

Community/economic development, endowments<br />

3194, 6406<br />

Community/economic development, equal rights<br />

1424, 1425, 4702, 4960, 6042, 6467, 6516,<br />

9985<br />

Community/economic development, equipment<br />

9454<br />

Community/economic development, ethics 633,<br />

639, 650, 883, 1857, 4096, 4459, 4581,<br />

6433, 7098, 9746<br />

Community/economic development, faculty/staff<br />

development 102, 1226, 1666, 1945, 2201,<br />

3265, 3541, 3714, 3807, 4532, 7703, 7764,<br />

8467, 8741, 8860, 9349, 9518, 9991<br />

Community/economic development, fellowships<br />

1345, 6679, 9213<br />

Community/economic development, film/video/<br />

radio 6297<br />

Community/economic development, formal/general<br />

education 3592<br />

Community/economic development, fund raising/<br />

fund distribution 784, 1794, 1795, 1847, 9379<br />

Community/economic development, girls 1226<br />

Community/economic development, Hispanics/<br />

Latinos 62, 110, 111, 126, 423, 493, 780, 881,<br />

1207, 1695, 1696, 2052, 2289, 2649, 2650,<br />

2847, 2848, 3445, 4174, 4263, 4559, 4933,<br />

5037, 5679, 5805, 5808, 5944, 5967, 6004,<br />

6231, 6430, 6855, 6856, 7149, 7150, 7204,<br />

7673, 8743, 9787, 9984<br />

Community/economic development, homeless<br />

5747, 6287<br />

Community/economic development, immigrants/<br />

refugees 326, 735, 752, 1108-1113, 2031,<br />

2037, 2052, 2289, 4187, 4914, 5080, 5694,<br />

6418, 6535, 6608, 6938, 6950, 7112, 7113,<br />

7118, 7149, 7150, 7421, 7522, 8339, 9985,<br />

9996, 10107, 10117, 10170, 10171<br />

Community/economic development, income<br />

development 1163, 1425, 2327, 2378, 3812,<br />

4471, 6406, 6550, 6585, 6938, 7162, 7974,<br />

8167, 8467, 8512, 9397, 9432<br />

Community/economic development, indigenous<br />

people 1323, 4316, 6322<br />

Community/economic development, infants/<br />

toddlers 2349<br />

Community/economic development, information<br />

services 2724, 2731, 3178, 6701, 7858, 8652,<br />

9397, 9402, 9432<br />

Community/economic development, internship funds<br />

6679<br />

Community/economic development, management<br />

development/capacity building 641, 881, 1045,<br />

1360, 1385, 1425, 1440, 1556, 1600, 1648,<br />

1655, 1656, 1664, 1666, 1693, 1847, 1885,<br />

2289, 2327, 2378, 2482, 2683, 2711, 2712,<br />

2716, 3081, 3194, 3265, 3308, 3402, 3568,<br />

3635, 3647, 3739, 3812, 3934, 3995, 4097,<br />

4171, 4195, 4373, 4382, 4400, 4414, 4419,<br />

4471, 4603, 4781, 4846, 4917, 4928, 4971,<br />

5013-5015, 5017, 5541, 5785, 6004, 6287,<br />

6319, 6396, 6406, 6550, 6585, 6668, 6669,<br />

6696, 6702, 6774, 7132, 7413, 7800, 7858,<br />

7941, 7978, 8064, 8112, 8147, 8467, 8470,<br />

8512, 8655, 8691, 8761, 8771, 8898, 9005,<br />

9099, 9243, 9379, 9397, 9402, 9429, 9432,<br />

9454, 9821, 9985, 9991, 10074, 10135<br />

Community/economic development, management/<br />

technical aid 15, 35-37, 57, 62, 63, 90, 102,<br />

110, 111, 124, 126, 133, 245, 246, 248, 286,<br />

287, 313, 314, 326, 354, 355, 361, 422, 492,<br />

493, 514, 596, 602, 605, 616, 617, 623,<br />

647-649, 663, 669, 671, 675, 683, 686, 687,<br />

690, 691, 699, 729, 735, 752, 753, 757, 758,<br />

769, 774, 779, 780, 784, 799, 899, 934, 1007,<br />

1045, 1074, 1108-1113, 1163, 1207, 1226,<br />

1227, 1254, 1255, 1264, 1276, 1304, 1323,<br />

1345, 1357, 1360, 1363, 1364, 1384, 1385,<br />

1403, 1421, 1437, 1455, 1464, 1466, 1468,<br />

1487, 1506, 1509, 1510, 1512-1516, 1519,<br />

1520, 1522, 1528, 1544, 1556, 1567, 1618,<br />

1648, 1658, 1659, 1661, 1663-1667, 1695,<br />

1696, 1736, 1816, 1822-1824, 1838, 1849,<br />

1854, 1864, 1869, 1871-1873, 1876, 1877,<br />

1879, 1885, 1886, 1907, 1909, 1945, 1953,<br />

1972, 1974, 1977, 1979, 1981, 1990-2001,<br />

2003, 2005, 2026, 2027, 2031-2034, 2037,<br />

2040, 2052, 2075, 2131, 2138, 2139, 2142,<br />

2201, 2229, 2239, 2240, 2264, 2267, 2288,<br />

2347-2350, 2378, 2389, 2407, 2419, 2421,<br />

2457-2459, 2465, 2468, 2470, 2482, 2483,<br />

2492, 2504-2507, 2513, 2531-2534,<br />

2545-2548, 2556, 2562, 2571, 2572, 2575,<br />

2591, 2594-2598, 2611, 2635, 2637, 2649,<br />

2650, 2663, 2670, 2683, 2692, 2695, 2700,<br />

2703, 2704, 2706, 2708, 2709, 2713, 2716,<br />

2720, 2723, 2724, 2726, 2733, 2759, 2847,<br />

2848, 2855, 2889, 2894, 2895, 2910, 2911,<br />

2916-2918, 2923, 2952, 2963, 2969, 2981,<br />

2987, 3012, 3031, 3051, 3056, 3060-3062,<br />

3076, 3107, 3114, 3122, 3124, 3168, 3176,<br />

3177, 3194, 3204-3207, 3210, 3215-3217,<br />

3234, 3275, 3277, 3289, 3308, 3329, 3341,<br />

3353, 3376, 3377, 3392, 3402, 3423, 3445,<br />

3467, 3479, 3497, 3525, 3526, 3531, 3539,<br />

3541, 3594, 3611, 3635, 3647, 3694, 3695,<br />

3702, 3714, 3739, 3741, 3760, 3789, 3792,<br />

3799, 3803, 3807, 3846, 3849, 3852, 3861,<br />

3864, 3881, 3887, 3888, 3894, 3902, 3903,<br />

3907, 3909, 3922, 3947, 3950, 3951,<br />

3953-3961, 3973-3977, 3991-3993, 3995,<br />

4030, 4035, 4050, 4097, 4099, 4100, 4171,<br />

4174, 4176, 4178-4180, 4182-4184, 4186,<br />

4187, 4191, 4192, 4196, 4197, 4216, 4221,<br />

4222, 4231, 4263, 4270, 4282, 4305, 4315,<br />

4316, 4319, 4323-4325, 4335, 4344, 4345,<br />

4378, 4379, 4382, 4386, 4414, 4418, 4464,<br />

4470, 4471, 4479, 4485-4487, 4499, 4501,<br />

4504, 4506, 4513, 4518, 4530-4532, 4559,<br />

4563, 4576, 4588, 4593, 4598, 4603, 4606,<br />

4616, 4617, 4632, 4637, 4643, 4645, 4652,<br />

4655, 4657, 4669-4671, 4698, 4699, 4703,<br />

4742, 4745, 4771, 4796, 4846, 4860, 4861,<br />

4897, 4900, 4901, 4914, 4917, 4919, 4926,<br />

4933-4935, 4949, 4952, 4956, 4957, 4963,<br />

4969-4971, 4973, 5006, 5007, 5016-5018,<br />

5034, 5037, 5038, 5041, 5042, 5049, 5061,<br />

5076, 5080, 5117, 5144, 5150, 5165, 5168,<br />

5173, 5177-5181, 5187, 5190, 5191, 5200,<br />

5240, 5243, 5244, 5257, 5259, 5260, 5269,<br />

5274, 5282, 5309, 5316, 5318, 5319, 5347,<br />

5355, 5363, 5370-5375, 5413, 5441, 5541,<br />

5542, 5613, 5614, 5636, 5640-5642, 5645,<br />

5662, 5675, 5676, 5679, 5684, 5693, 5694,<br />

5701, 5740, 5743, 5747, 5751, 5753, 5754,<br />

5759, 5771, 5773, 5787, 5794, 5801-5805,<br />

5808, 5815, 5834, 5836, 5837, 5868, 5869,<br />

5875, 5876, 5914, 5925, 5933-5935, 5941,<br />

5942, 5944, 5948-5954, 5956, 5964, 5967,<br />

5969, 5977, 5978, 5980-5987, 5991, 5992,<br />

6001-6004, 6007, 6008, 6017, 6019, 6027,<br />

6031, 6035, 6036, 6045, 6046, 6051, 6053,<br />

6054, 6068, 6075, 6088, 6095, 6099, 6109,<br />

6112, 6140, 6168, 6180, 6182, 6184, 6195,<br />

6227, 6229, 6231, 6239, 6242, 6244, 6245,<br />

6250, 6297, 6298, 6310, 6331, 6346, 6371,<br />

6396, 6404, 6406, 6408, 6418, 6430, 6441,<br />

6454, 6512, 6513, 6516, 6523, 6535, 6550,<br />

6558, 6564, 6566, 6584, 6585, 6587, 6608,<br />

6668, 6669, 6671, 6672, 6679, 6681, 6683,<br />

6696, 6697, 6700-6703, 6706-6708, 6711,<br />

6724, 6728, 6732, 6734-6737, 6779-6782,<br />

6784, 6845, 6852, 6855, 6856, 6869, 6871,<br />

6881, 6887, 6889, 6899, 6906-6911, 6921,<br />

6938, 6949-6952, 6973, 7015, 7049, 7055,<br />

7066, 7073, 7074, 7080, 7093, 7101,<br />

7112-7115, 7118, 7119, 7128, 7131-7133,<br />

7149, 7150, 7155, 7156, 7186, 7198, 7204,<br />

7212, 7222, 7228, 7241, 7261, 7269, 7298,<br />

7330, 7350, 7359, 7387, 7388, 7390,<br />

7407-7410, 7413, 7421, 7431-7433, 7435,<br />

7507, 7510, 7522-7525, 7527, 7532, 7552,<br />

7576, 7609, 7615, 7626, 7634-7636, 7646,<br />

7673, 7678, 7689, 7691, 7692, 7710-7715,<br />

7717, 7720, 7723, 7728, 7730, 7737, 7739,<br />

7749, 7756, 7764, 7770, 7786, 7787, 7790,<br />

7808, 7811, 7813, 7826, 7839, 7841, 7860,<br />

7871, 7872, 7876, 7888, 7891, 7893, 7894,<br />

7931-7933, 7938-7941, 7952, 7958, 7974,<br />

7982, 7988, 7996, 8002-8005, 8007, 8010,<br />

8012, 8013, 8059, 8064, 8068, 8069, 8112,<br />

8125, 8137, 8147, 8148, 8151, 8153, 8155,<br />

8156, 8160, 8161, 8166, 8167, 8169, 8172,<br />

8173, 8183, 8187, 8195-8197, 8199, 8201,<br />

8203, 8214, 8216-8221, 8224, 8225, 8230,<br />

8246, 8247, 8254, 8256, 8270, 8271, 8292,<br />

8293, 8304, 8307, 8311, 8339, 8415, 8480,<br />

8584, 8599, 8603, 8616, 8691, 8709, 8730,<br />

8741, 8743, 8749, 8754, 8760, 8761, 8771,<br />

8776, 8850, 8860, 8871, 8872, 8913, 8997,<br />

9005, 9041, 9045, 9070, 9099, 9169, 9188,<br />

9192-9194, 9196-9201, 9210, 9213, 9242,<br />

9243, 9246, 9247, 9270, 9271, 9276, 9282,<br />

9302, 9308, 9324, 9325, 9343, 9349, 9432,<br />

9438, 9439, 9454, 9478, 9503, 9504, 9518,<br />

9534, 9606, 9645, 9646, 9657, 9704, 9758,<br />

9760, 9763, 9787, 9791, 9797, 9843-9845,<br />

9853, 9890, 9902, 9965, 9976, 9979, 9980,<br />

9984, 9987, 9988, 9991, 9996, 10010,<br />

10011, 10107, 10111, 10117, 10134-10142,<br />

10170, 10171, 10199, 10209, 10227, 10244,<br />

10279, 10290, 10294, 10311<br />

Community/economic development, minorities 15,<br />

248, 286, 287, 313, 326, 355, 361, 422, 623,<br />

648, 649, 687, 752, 779, 899, 1051,<br />

1108-1113, 1360, 1466, 1528, 1567, 1869,<br />

1873, 1945, 1979, 1992, 2005, 2031, 2032,<br />

2034, 2037, 2458, 2468, 2504-2506, 2545,<br />

2575, 2595-2597, 2706, 3051, 3194, 3525,<br />

3526, 3541, 3610, 3611, 3694, 3714, 3789,<br />

3881, 3907, 3922, 3950, 3951, 3953, 3960,<br />

3961, 3976, 3977, 4050, 4178, 4179, 4187,<br />

4315, 4319, 4485-4487, 4506, 4563, 4583,<br />

4637, 4657, 4669-4671, 4745, 4900, 4901,<br />

4933, 4934, 5041, 5061, 5076, 5144, 5173,<br />

5347, 5676, 5694, 5754, 5773, 5834, 5836,<br />

5837, 5875-5877, 5964, 5992, 6019, 6036,<br />

6184, 6229, 6244, 6250, 6331, 6346, 6454,<br />

6467, 6516, 6550, 6668, 6669, 6679, 6703,<br />

6708, 6711, 6779, 6887, 6906, 6908, 6910,<br />

6911, 6938, 6950, 7049, 7080, 7112-7115,<br />

7118, 7119, 7162, 7390, 7413, 7421, 7431,<br />

7432, 7522, 7691, 7692, 7730, 7749, 7811,<br />

7813, 7858, 7860, 7958, 7978, 8003, 8012,<br />

8153, 8599, 9005, 9099, 9194, 9397, 9606,<br />

9979, 9980, 9985, 9996, 10107, 10117,<br />

10170, 10171, 10311<br />

Community/economic development, Native<br />

Americans/American Indians 4332, 4949,<br />

5013-5015, 5038, 5740, 5771, 5804, 6227,<br />

6406, 6408, 6696, 6697, 7073, 7841, 9976<br />

Community/economic development, offenders/<br />

ex-offenders 354, 769, 5747, 7131, 7133<br />

Community/economic development, performance/<br />

productions 5747<br />

Community/economic development, program<br />

evaluation 1007, 1207, 1223, 1885, 2301,<br />

2557, 2670, 3076, 3574, 4316, 4335, 4501,<br />

4583, 4585, 5541, 5542, 6140, 6168, 6389,<br />

7293, 7510, 7978<br />

Community/economic development, public<br />

education 2611, 3568, 3812, 4195, 5837,<br />

7576, 9429, 9432, 9456<br />

Community/economic development, public policy<br />

273, 326, 423, 431, 640, 795, 1051, 1223,<br />

1544, 1857, 1963, 2301, 2700, 2704, 2726,<br />

2794, 3449, 3610, 3702, 4328, 4332, 4371,<br />

4390, 4419, 4471, 4501, 4513, 4539-4541,<br />

4583, 4585, 4596, 4617, 4905, 4923, 4928,<br />

4942, 4949, 5445, 5877, 6287, 6389, 6500,<br />

7044, 7128, 7246, 7293, 7294, 7413, 7577,<br />

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SUBJECT INDEX<br />

Grants for Capacity Building, Management & Technical Assistance<br />

8174, 8470, 8655, 8997, 9070, 9282, 9308,<br />

9534, 9800, 9821, 10130<br />

Community/economic development, publication<br />

354, 355, 934, 1810, 1965, 2040, 3695,<br />

3741, 4379, 4487, 6433, 7294, 7712, 9282,<br />

9308<br />

Community/economic development, reform 641,<br />

4459, 4596, 10207<br />

Community/economic development, research 273,<br />

354, 355, 671, 677, 1007, 1254, 1369, 1403,<br />

1421, 1440, 1493, 1810, 1857, 1963, 1965,<br />

2546, 2562, 2713, 2733, 2759, 3051, 3377,<br />

3574, 3636, 3714, 4020, 4196, 4282, 4316,<br />

4323, 4324, 4335, 4400, 4464, 4487, 4539,<br />

4585, 4596, 4643, 4682, 4861, 4917, 4970,<br />

5741, 5752, 5877, 6322, 6331, 6467, 6523,<br />

7256, 7350, 7390, 7409, 7448, 7712, 7811,<br />

7933, 7988, 7996, 8125, 8151, 8153, 8652,<br />

8913, 9324, 9821, 9979, 10227<br />

Community/economic development, scholarship<br />

funds 2547, 2548, 5034<br />

Community/economic development, seed money<br />

1276, 4315, 4486, 4506, 4559, 4598, 5269,<br />

5445, 5740, 6910, 8913<br />

Community/economic development, single<br />

organization support 4400<br />

Community/economic development, technical<br />

assistance 1655, 1656, 3460, 4400, 4459,<br />

4471, 4513, 4540, 5752, 7162, 8470<br />

Community/economic development, volunteer<br />

services 159, 564, 612, 629, 800, 801, 881,<br />

1132, 1383, 1422, 1440, 1600, 1601, 1693,<br />

1867, 1897, 2029, 2046, 2327, 2854, 3225,<br />

3265, 3392, 3460, 3799, 3803, 3934, 4588,<br />

5156, 5785, 5795, 5935, 6029, 6054, 6192,<br />

6715, 6774, 6781, 7018, 7029, 7061, 7448,<br />

7703, 8173, 8199, 8214, 8898, 9281, 10074<br />

Community/economic development, women 514,<br />

735, 1357, 1877, 2031, 2052, 2142, 2683,<br />

3526, 3947, 4178, 4179, 4187, 4919, 5041,<br />

5173, 5260, 5694, 5801-5803, 5948,<br />

5950-5952, 5954, 6042, 6535, 6608, 6724,<br />

6779, 6852, 7131, 7813, 7982, 8599, 10011,<br />

10107, 10117, 10170, 10171<br />

Community/economic development, youth 769,<br />

1045, 1424, 1425, 3739, 3741, 4583, 4585,<br />

4900, 4917, 5794, 5834, 5836, 6679, 7156,<br />

7177, 7510, 8151, 8913, 9276, 9456<br />

Computer science 1415, 1443, 4080, 7352, 7430,<br />

8345, 8347-8353, 8355-8373, 8378-8388,<br />

8390-8417, 8420, 8427-8429, 8431, 8432,<br />

8434-8436, 8438, 8440, 8443, 8447, 8448,<br />

8451-8453, 8797, 9332, 9342, 9403, 9460,<br />

9466, 9495, 9504, 9536, 9960<br />

Computer science, African Americans/Blacks 8357<br />

Computer science, awards/prizes/competitions<br />

8415<br />

Computer science, blind/visually impaired 9332,<br />

9495<br />

Computer science, children/youth 4080, 8345,<br />

8347-8353, 8355-8373, 8378-8388,<br />

8390-8414, 8416, 8417, 8420, 8427-8429,<br />

8431, 8432, 8434-8436, 8438, 8440, 8443,<br />

8447, 8448, 8451-8453<br />

Computer science, computer systems/equipment<br />

8357, 9342, 9466, 9495, 9960<br />

Computer science, conferences/seminars 8349,<br />

8390, 9342<br />

Computer science, curriculum development 8372,<br />

8373, 8420, 8797, 9342<br />

Computer science, economically disadvantaged<br />

8447, 8448, 9466, 9504<br />

Computer science, electronic media/online services<br />

7352, 8357, 8391, 8420, 8453, 9495<br />

Computer science, equipment 9332<br />

Computer science, faculty/staff development 8349,<br />

8372, 8412<br />

Computer science, management development/<br />

capacity building 8797, 9495, 9960<br />

Computer science, mentally disabled 9495<br />

Computer science, minorities 4080<br />

Computer science, program evaluation 8350, 8359,<br />

8361-8367, 8391, 8398, 8399, 8434, 8435,<br />

9332<br />

Computer science, publication 9495<br />

Computer science, research 1415<br />

Computer science, seed money 8409<br />

Computer science, technical assistance 7352, 9460<br />

Computer science, youth 9342<br />

Computer systems/equipment, animals/wildlife<br />

1234, 8661<br />

Computer systems/equipment, arts/culture/<br />

humanities 2308, 2330, 2338, 2362, 2368,<br />

2370, 2380, 2622, 2721, 3999, 4002, 4029,<br />

4674, 7009, 8988, 9030, 9059, 9083, 9085,<br />

9357, 9377, 9383, 9398, 9406, 9413, 9448,<br />

9459, 9476, 9482, 9486, 9488, 9493, 9495,<br />

9500, 9509, 9528, 9532, 9546, 9922, 9924,<br />

9941, 9946, 9947, 9949, 10104<br />

Computer systems/equipment, civil rights 6517,<br />

9357, 9464, 9522<br />

Computer systems/equipment, community<br />

improvement/development 59, 586, 1305,<br />

1375, 2295, 2332, 2363, 2369, 3194, 3460,<br />

3803, 4007, 4280, 4553, 4941, 5353, 5450,<br />

6517, 6971, 9056, 9083, 9123, 9144, 9344,<br />

9348-9351, 9376, 9379, 9402, 9412, 9429,<br />

9454, 9455, 9466, 9468, 9494, 9499, 9512,<br />

9516, 9518, 9529, 9532, 9540, 9588, 9876,<br />

10281<br />

Computer systems/equipment, crime/courts/legal<br />

services 2344, 2345, 4728, 5072, 5450, 5786,<br />

6517, 8235, 9130, 9327, 9351, 9380, 9395,<br />

9408, 9442, 9451, 9452, 9455, 9464, 9507,<br />

9522, 9530, 9543, 9545<br />

Computer systems/equipment, education 75, 1213,<br />

1553, 2319, 3349, 3803, 3996, 4251, 4674,<br />

4898, 6685, 8357, 8902, 9342, 9346, 9347,<br />

9350, 9357, 9367, 9374, 9376, 9378, 9388,<br />

9405, 9410, 9417, 9418, 9420, 9424, 9425,<br />

9427, 9444, 9453, 9468, 9472, 9476, 9486,<br />

9495, 9508, 9519, 9524, 9525, 9527, 9529,<br />

9532, 9539, 9541, 9544, 9558, 10109<br />

Computer systems/equipment, employment 2298,<br />

2382, 9358, 9402, 9418, 9424, 9427, 9445,<br />

9451, 9487, 9512, 9551, 9558<br />

Computer systems/equipment, environment 1234,<br />

1286, 1375, 2338, 2363, 3458, 6517, 8661,<br />

9116, 9419, 9431, 9492, 9823<br />

Computer systems/equipment, food/nutrition/<br />

agriculture 52, 2365, 2740, 2898, 9330, 9337,<br />

9411, 9505, 9540, 9544, 10281<br />

Computer systems/equipment, health—general 98,<br />

368, 387, 398, 1184, 1305, 1411, 1453,<br />

2307, 2340, 2359, 3520, 6685, 6888, 6956,<br />

7687, 7887, 9056, 9291, 9328, 9330, 9338,<br />

9350, 9369, 9373, 9414, 9426, 9430, 9436,<br />

9443, 9462, 9467, 9469, 9498, 9500, 9521,<br />

9533, 9539, 9554, 9893, 9960<br />

Computer systems/equipment, health—specific<br />

diseases 47, 6956, 9430<br />

Computer systems/equipment, housing/shelter<br />

146, 2313, 2342, 4135, 5864, 9122, 9123,<br />

9351, 9422, 10110<br />

Computer systems/equipment, human services—<br />

multipurpose 75, 1208, 2222, 2249, 2305,<br />

2311, 2325, 2337, 2341, 2343, 2344, 2351,<br />

2352, 2364, 2740, 4017, 4135, 4290, 4680,<br />

4684, 4728, 4782, 4822, 4918, 4951, 4961,<br />

5353, 6933, 7900, 7901, 8235, 8278, 8915,<br />

9056, 9147, 9153, 9291, 9303, 9331,<br />

9334-9336, 9338, 9348, 9350, 9351, 9358,<br />

9366, 9368, 9373, 9375, 9376, 9380, 9391,<br />

9393, 9395, 9401, 9404, 9408, 9409, 9411,<br />

9412, 9414, 9418, 9425, 9427, 9428, 9430,<br />

9444, 9446, 9458, 9461, 9463, 9465, 9477,<br />

9481, 9485, 9487, 9489, 9495, 9498, 9501,<br />

9502, 9506-9508, 9529-9531, 9542-9544,<br />

9551, 9555, 9556, 9559, 9560<br />

Computer systems/equipment, international affairs/<br />

development 1411<br />

Computer systems/equipment, mental health/<br />

substance abuse 1580, 1722, 1936, 5072,<br />

8529, 9340, 9381, 9385, 9399, 9418, 9421,<br />

9461, 9463, 9473, 9502<br />

Computer systems/equipment, philanthropy/<br />

voluntarism 398, 586, 1447, 2870, 3596,<br />

4007, 4941, 7280, 9144, 9511, 9922<br />

Computer systems/equipment, public affairs/<br />

government 368, 398, 1213, 1411, 4553,<br />

4898, 4941, 7280, 8357, 9333, 9334, 9336,<br />

9349, 9357, 9374, 9375, 9393, 9402, 9405,<br />

9410, 9418, 9424, 9445, 9450, 9466, 9468,<br />

9487, 9493, 9495, 9500, 9509, 9511, 9518,<br />

9529, 9532, 9547, 9876<br />

Computer systems/equipment, recreation/sports/<br />

athletics 9457, 9486, 9523, 9554<br />

Computer systems/equipment, religion 4029, 8341,<br />

9412<br />

Computer systems/equipment, safety/disaster relief<br />

2290, 9333, 9334, 9360<br />

Computer systems/equipment, science 1234,<br />

4898, 8357, 9342, 9348, 9358, 9377, 9378,<br />

9410, 9466, 9495, 9960<br />

Computer systems/equipment, social sciences<br />

1213, 1286, 1411<br />

Computer systems/equipment, youth development<br />

54, 1149, 1152, 2324, 2984, 3331, 5786,<br />

9043, 9352-9356, 9360-9365, 9417, 9440,<br />

9441, 9450, 9457, 9523, 9541, 9545, 9558<br />

Consumer protection 639, 650, 1367, 1406, 1407,<br />

1433, 3232, 3233, 3719, 4059, 4491, 5486,<br />

5487, 5518, 5543, 5549, 5594, 5597, 5737,<br />

6071, 6666, 7014, 7124<br />

Consumer protection, aging 6666<br />

Consumer protection, children/youth 3232, 3233,<br />

3719, 6071<br />

Consumer protection, conferences/seminars 1406,<br />

3719<br />

Consumer protection, economically disadvantaged<br />

3719, 4491, 5486, 5487, 5518, 5737<br />

Consumer protection, electronic media/online<br />

services 639, 650<br />

Consumer protection, Hispanics/Latinos 3719<br />

Consumer protection, internship funds 7014<br />

Consumer protection, management development/<br />

capacity building 1367, 1407, 3232, 3233<br />

Consumer protection, minorities 7124<br />

Consumer protection, program evaluation 1407,<br />

5518, 5549, 5594, 6666<br />

Consumer protection, research 4491, 5543, 5594,<br />

5597, 7124<br />

Consumer protection, substance abusers 5597<br />

Consumer protection, technical assistance 1433,<br />

4491, 5486, 5487, 5543, 5597<br />

Continuing education, aging 75, 9508<br />

Continuing education, children/youth 3639<br />

Continuing education, computer systems/equipment<br />

75, 9508<br />

Continuing education, disabilities, people with 75<br />

Continuing education, economically disadvantaged<br />

3639<br />

Continuing education, electronic media/online<br />

services 75<br />

Continuing education, equipment 9508<br />

Continuing education, management development/<br />

capacity building 9508<br />

Continuing education, technical assistance 75<br />

Correctional facilities, African Americans/Blacks<br />

7111<br />

Correctional facilities, AIDS, people with 1085<br />

Correctional facilities, crime/abuse victims 1085<br />

Correctional facilities, offenders/ex-offenders 1085,<br />

7099, 7111, 7131, 7143<br />

Correctional facilities, research 7099, 7143<br />

Correctional facilities, substance abusers 7143<br />

Correctional facilities, women 7131, 7143<br />

Costa Rica, animals/wildlife 9826<br />

Costa Rica, community improvement/development<br />

6356<br />

Costa Rica, education 8372, 8373<br />

Costa Rica, environment 6356, 9826<br />

Costa Rica, international affairs/development 6356<br />

Costa Rica, science 8372, 8373<br />

Courts/judicial administration 409, 553, 3171,<br />

3174, 3182, 3589, 3590, 3603, 3605, 3609,<br />

3627-3629, 3632, 3634, 3637, 3641-3643,<br />

3673, 3675, 3682, 3687-3689, 3698-3700,<br />

3705, 3707-3709, 3720-3723, 3725, 3732,<br />

3733, 3735, 3737, 3745-3747, 3751, 3752,<br />

3768, 3770, 3773, 3776, 3778, 3784-3786,<br />

3835, 4882, 5499, 5511, 5512, 5520, 5537,<br />

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SUBJECT INDEX<br />

5547, 5548, 5552, 5562, 5563, 5571, 5573,<br />

5601, 6370, 6517, 6553, 7119, 7123, 7134,<br />

7970, 8624, 9442, 9862, 10248<br />

Courts/judicial administration, children/youth 409,<br />

3171, 3182, 3589, 3609, 3627-3629, 3632,<br />

3641-3643, 3675, 3682, 3687-3689,<br />

3698-3700, 3705, 3707-3709, 3720-3723,<br />

3725, 3732, 3733, 3735, 3737, 3745-3747,<br />

3751, 3752, 3768, 3770, 3776, 3778,<br />

3784-3786, 4882, 5499, 5511, 5512, 5520,<br />

5537, 5547, 5548, 5562, 5563, 5571, 5573,<br />

5601, 9862<br />

Courts/judicial administration, computer systems/<br />

equipment 6517, 9442<br />

Courts/judicial administration, conferences/<br />

seminars 553<br />

Courts/judicial administration, crime/abuse victims<br />

3784, 4882, 7134, 9862<br />

Courts/judicial administration, disabilities, people<br />

with 3171, 3634, 3835<br />

Courts/judicial administration, economically<br />

disadvantaged 3171, 3589, 3590, 3603, 3605,<br />

3609, 3627-3629, 3632, 3634, 3637,<br />

3641-3643, 3673, 3675, 3682, 3687-3689,<br />

3698, 3699, 3705, 3707-3709, 3720-3723,<br />

3725, 3732, 3733, 3735, 3737, 3745-3747,<br />

3751, 3752, 3768, 3770, 3773, 3776, 3778,<br />

3784-3786, 4882, 6517, 7119, 7134, 7970<br />

Courts/judicial administration, electronic media/<br />

online services 9442<br />

Courts/judicial administration, equipment 6517<br />

Courts/judicial administration, faculty/staff<br />

development 6553<br />

Courts/judicial administration, girls 3605<br />

Courts/judicial administration, homeless 7134<br />

Courts/judicial administration, immigrants/refugees<br />

6517, 7134<br />

Courts/judicial administration, management<br />

development/capacity building 6517<br />

Courts/judicial administration, mentally disabled<br />

3835, 7134<br />

Courts/judicial administration, minorities 3171,<br />

3773, 6517, 6553, 7119<br />

Courts/judicial administration, offenders/<br />

ex-offenders 409, 3171, 3182, 3589, 3590,<br />

3603, 3605, 3609, 3627-3629, 3632, 3634,<br />

3637, 3641-3643, 3673, 3675, 3682,<br />

3687-3689, 3698-3700, 3705, 3707-3709,<br />

3720-3723, 3725, 3732, 3733, 3735, 3737,<br />

3745-3747, 3751, 3752, 3768, 3770, 3773,<br />

3776, 3778, 3785, 3786, 5499, 5511, 5512,<br />

5520, 5537, 5547, 5548, 5552, 5562, 5563,<br />

5571, 5573, 5601, 7970<br />

Courts/judicial administration, program evaluation<br />

3174, 3835, 5552, 5573, 5601<br />

Courts/judicial administration, publication 3835<br />

Courts/judicial administration, research 3182,<br />

5499, 5511, 5512, 5520, 5537, 5548, 5562,<br />

5563, 5571, 7123<br />

Courts/judicial administration, substance abusers<br />

5499, 5511, 5512, 5520, 5537, 5547, 5548,<br />

5562, 5563, 5571, 5573, 5601<br />

Courts/judicial administration, technical assistance<br />

409, 3171, 3182, 5499, 5511, 5512, 5520,<br />

5537, 5547, 5548, 5562, 5563, 5571<br />

Courts/judicial administration, women 4882<br />

Courts/judicial administration, youth 3590, 3603,<br />

3634, 3637, 3673, 3773<br />

Crime/abuse victims, animals/wildlife 3388<br />

Crime/abuse victims, arts/culture/humanities 53,<br />

4421, 6641<br />

Crime/abuse victims, civil rights 7021, 7023, 7134,<br />

8801, 9339<br />

Crime/abuse victims, community improvement/<br />

development 1181, 4421, 9351, 10004<br />

Crime/abuse victims, crime/courts/legal services<br />

277, 382, 429, 748, 901, 1085, 1804, 1880,<br />

1884, 1898, 1924, 1928, 2344, 2356, 2393,<br />

2684, 2761, 2775, 3255, 3452, 3640, 3667,<br />

3772, 3784, 4318, 4689, 4718, 4726, 4728,<br />

4807, 4809, 4824, 4843, 4882, 5072, 5073,<br />

5088, 5122, 5249, 5469, 5490, 5576, 6401,<br />

6655, 6898, 6966, 6978, 7023, 7036, 7040,<br />

7134, 7601, 7815, 7917, 7921, 7928, 8235,<br />

8331, 8518, 8519, 8526-8528, 8566, 8593,<br />

8676, 8746, 8846, 8885, 9091, 9339, 9351,<br />

9380, 9395, 9408, 9507, 9530, 9549, 9584,<br />

9691, 9716, 9725, 9835-9837, 9862, 9866,<br />

9932, 9940, 10004<br />

Crime/abuse victims, education 2440, 3452, 3667,<br />

5700, 7848, 7902, 9339, 9716<br />

Crime/abuse victims, employment 9667<br />

Crime/abuse victims, environment 4421, 8801<br />

Crime/abuse victims, food/nutrition/agriculture<br />

6688<br />

Crime/abuse victims, health—general 53, 382, 748,<br />

901, 1402, 1924, 1928, 2393, 2761, 5490,<br />

5576, 5607, 6641, 6978, 7017, 7040, 7815,<br />

7848, 8333, 8548, 9708, 9709, 9716<br />

Crime/abuse victims, health—specific diseases<br />

901, 1085<br />

Crime/abuse victims, housing/shelter 4421, 6987,<br />

9351, 9667<br />

Crime/abuse victims, human services—<br />

multipurpose 177, 180, 183, 184, 193, 277,<br />

429, 567, 1181, 1462, 1598, 1884, 1898,<br />

2344, 2356, 2393, 2657, 2761, 2775, 2845,<br />

2888, 3116, 3255, 3386, 3640, 3771, 3772,<br />

3782, 3783, 3865, 3984, 4275, 4318, 4421,<br />

4453, 4660, 4673, 4720, 4726, 4728, 4770,<br />

4797, 4822, 4824, 4843, 5073, 5089, 5091,<br />

5092, 5249, 5342, 5469, 5490, 5607, 5700,<br />

6401, 6655, 6688, 6873, 6898, 6966, 6978,<br />

6982, 6987, 7021, 7036, 7039, 7040, 7383,<br />

7601, 7640, 7848, 7897-7899, 7902, 7917,<br />

7921, 7928, 8074, 8235, 8329, 8331, 8457,<br />

8482, 8518, 8519, 8526-8528, 8566, 8713,<br />

8746, 8846, 8885, 9089, 9091, 9223, 9331,<br />

9351, 9380, 9395, 9408, 9409, 9461, 9463,<br />

9485, 9507, 9530, 9531, 9549, 9581, 9582,<br />

9667, 9725, 9735, 9745, 9765, 9805,<br />

9835-9837, 9862, 9866, 9871, 9911, 9912,<br />

9932, 9940, 9998, 10004<br />

Crime/abuse victims, international affairs/<br />

development 1694, 1804, 1820, 1821<br />

Crime/abuse victims, mental health/substance<br />

abuse 180, 1462, 1598, 3667, 4275, 4318,<br />

4453, 4689, 4770, 4807, 4809, 4869, 5072,<br />

5122, 5469, 5576, 6978, 7017, 7640, 7902,<br />

7929, 8250, 8333, 8457, 8548, 8593, 8676,<br />

8885, 9461, 9463, 9691, 9745, 9761<br />

Crime/abuse victims, public affairs/government<br />

183, 184, 3255, 6898, 7134, 9339, 9998,<br />

10004<br />

Crime/abuse victims, safety/disaster relief 2845,<br />

7355<br />

Crime/abuse victims, social sciences 3771, 6655<br />

Crime/abuse victims, youth development 6641<br />

Crime/courts/legal services, Afghanistan 7144<br />

Crime/courts/legal services, Africa 6370<br />

Crime/courts/legal services, Bosnia-Herzegovina<br />

4543<br />

Crime/courts/legal services, Brazil 6517<br />

Crime/courts/legal services, Cameroon 4163<br />

Crime/courts/legal services, China 8624<br />

Crime/courts/legal services, Czech Republic 7472<br />

Crime/courts/legal services, Egypt 6302<br />

Crime/courts/legal services, England 3174, 6302<br />

Crime/courts/legal services, Europe 4543<br />

Crime/courts/legal services, Global programs 640,<br />

1804, 3174, 10180<br />

Crime/courts/legal services, Indonesia 6436<br />

Crime/courts/legal services, Iran 7144<br />

Crime/courts/legal services, Israel 661, 680<br />

Crime/courts/legal services, Kenya 901<br />

Crime/courts/legal services, Laos 4960<br />

Crime/courts/legal services, Latin America 4048<br />

Crime/courts/legal services, Mexico 6415, 9725<br />

Crime/courts/legal services, Middle East 724<br />

Crime/courts/legal services, Nigeria 4163, 6370<br />

Crime/courts/legal services, Russia 7472<br />

Crime/courts/legal services, Rwanda 892<br />

Crime/courts/legal services, Slovakia 7472<br />

Crime/courts/legal services, South Africa 1085,<br />

4476, 4582<br />

Crime/courts/legal services, Tajikistan 7144<br />

Crime/courts/legal services, Ukraine 7472<br />

Crime/law enforcement, administration/regulation<br />

3182, 4718<br />

Crime/law enforcement, African Americans/Blacks<br />

748, 4476<br />

Crime/law enforcement, aging 1924<br />

Crime/law enforcement, AIDS, people with 1085<br />

Crime/law enforcement, alliance 7143<br />

Crime/law enforcement, boys 748<br />

Crime/law enforcement, children/youth 409, 1880,<br />

1884, 3171, 3182, 3589, 3609, 3627-3629,<br />

3632, 3641-3643, 3675, 3682, 3687-3689,<br />

3698-3700, 3705, 3707-3709, 3720-3723,<br />

3725, 3732, 3733, 3735, 3737, 3745-3747,<br />

3751, 3752, 3768, 3770, 3776, 3778,<br />

3784-3786, 4718, 4882, 6655, 7151, 9384,<br />

9545, 9584, 9862, 9869<br />

Crime/law enforcement, computer systems/<br />

equipment 2345, 9130, 9442, 9545<br />

Crime/law enforcement, conferences/seminars<br />

553, 7160, 10247<br />

Crime/law enforcement, correctional facilities 1085,<br />

7099, 7111, 7131, 7143<br />

Crime/law enforcement, crime/abuse victims 382,<br />

748, 1085, 1880, 1884, 1924, 3784, 4718,<br />

4882, 6655, 7134, 9584, 9862<br />

Crime/law enforcement, curriculum development<br />

4718<br />

Crime/law enforcement, disabilities, people with<br />

3171, 3634, 3835<br />

Crime/law enforcement, economically disadvantaged<br />

748, 792, 1874, 1875, 1884, 2039, 2345,<br />

3171, 3589, 3590, 3603, 3605, 3609,<br />

3627-3629, 3632, 3634, 3637, 3641-3643,<br />

3673, 3675, 3682, 3687-3689, 3698, 3699,<br />

3705, 3707-3709, 3720-3723, 3725, 3732,<br />

3733, 3735, 3737, 3745-3747, 3751, 3752,<br />

3768, 3770, 3773, 3776, 3778, 3784-3786,<br />

4094, 4104, 4476, 4882, 5963, 7108, 7129,<br />

7134, 7379, 7970, 9130, 9545, 9840<br />

Crime/law enforcement, electronic media/online<br />

services 9442<br />

Crime/law enforcement, equal rights 3835, 6553,<br />

7129<br />

Crime/law enforcement, equipment 9705<br />

Crime/law enforcement, faculty/staff development<br />

2213, 3237, 6553, 9545, 9869<br />

Crime/law enforcement, formal/general education<br />

9384<br />

Crime/law enforcement, girls 748, 3605<br />

Crime/law enforcement, homeless 4104, 7134<br />

Crime/law enforcement, immigrants/refugees 2039,<br />

4094, 7134<br />

Crime/law enforcement, income development 9130,<br />

9545<br />

Crime/law enforcement, information services 2345<br />

Crime/law enforcement, LGBTQ 756<br />

Crime/law enforcement, management development/<br />

capacity building 1626, 1884, 2345, 3146,<br />

3874, 4543, 7108, 7129, 9130, 9545, 9869<br />

Crime/law enforcement, management/technical aid<br />

382, 409, 553, 640, 748, 756, 1085, 1458,<br />

1874, 1875, 1880, 1924, 2039, 2213, 3171,<br />

3182, 3237, 3589, 3590, 3603, 3605, 3609,<br />

3627-3629, 3632, 3634, 3637, 3641-3643,<br />

3673, 3675, 3682, 3687-3689, 3698-3700,<br />

3705, 3707-3709, 3720-3723, 3725, 3732,<br />

3733, 3735, 3737, 3745-3747, 3751, 3752,<br />

3768, 3770, 3773, 3776, 3778, 3784-3786,<br />

4048, 4094, 4127, 4476, 4882, 5963, 6157,<br />

6370, 6553, 6655, 7099, 7133, 7134, 7143,<br />

7151, 7160, 7748, 7970, 8624, 8656, 9442,<br />

9536, 9584, 9705, 9840, 9862, 10247, 10248<br />

Crime/law enforcement, mentally disabled 3835,<br />

7134, 7748<br />

Crime/law enforcement, minorities 1884, 3171,<br />

3773, 4094, 4636, 6553, 7129<br />

Crime/law enforcement, missing persons 4543,<br />

9705<br />

Crime/law enforcement, offenders/ex-offenders<br />

382, 409, 1085, 1884, 3171, 3182, 3589,<br />

3590, 3603, 3605, 3609, 3627-3629, 3632,<br />

3634, 3637, 3641-3643, 3673, 3675, 3682,<br />

3687-3689, 3698-3700, 3705, 3707-3709,<br />

3720-3723, 3725, 3732, 3733, 3735, 3737,<br />

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SUBJECT INDEX<br />

Grants for Capacity Building, Management & Technical Assistance<br />

3745-3747, 3751, 3752, 3768, 3770, 3773,<br />

3776, 3778, 3785, 3786, 7099, 7108, 7133,<br />

7143, 7151, 7160, 7379, 7969, 7970, 9545<br />

Crime/law enforcement, police agencies 756, 1458,<br />

3153, 3874, 4636, 7748, 8656, 9705, 10180,<br />

10247<br />

Crime/law enforcement, program evaluation 2042,<br />

3153, 3835, 4718<br />

Crime/law enforcement, public education 3146,<br />

9869<br />

Crime/law enforcement, public policy 382, 409,<br />

3153, 5468, 7969<br />

Crime/law enforcement, publication 3835<br />

Crime/law enforcement, reform 1085, 1884, 3171,<br />

3589, 3590, 3603, 3605, 3609, 3627-3629,<br />

3632, 3634, 3637, 3641-3643, 3673, 3675,<br />

3682, 3687-3689, 3698-3700, 3705,<br />

3707-3709, 3720-3723, 3725, 3732, 3733,<br />

3735, 3737, 3745-3747, 3751, 3752, 3768,<br />

3770, 3773, 3776, 3778, 3784-3786, 7099<br />

Crime/law enforcement, research 1458, 2042,<br />

3153, 3182, 6157, 6655, 7099, 7108, 7143,<br />

7379, 9536<br />

Crime/law enforcement, scholarship funds 4127<br />

Crime/law enforcement, single organization support<br />

1626<br />

Crime/law enforcement, substance abusers 5468,<br />

7143<br />

Crime/law enforcement, technical assistance 409,<br />

792, 3171, 3182, 5468, 10180<br />

Crime/law enforcement, volunteer services 792,<br />

4104, 9130, 9545<br />

Crime/law enforcement, women 4882, 6157, 7143<br />

Crime/law enforcement, youth 2213, 3590, 3603,<br />

3634, 3637, 3673, 3773<br />

Crime/violence prevention 286, 334, 337, 343,<br />

445, 755, 756, 769, 788, 799, 2042, 2291,<br />

2640, 2668, 3036, 3040, 3145, 3570, 3933,<br />

4163, 4342, 4372, 4636, 4726, 4834, 5163,<br />

5501, 5509, 6157, 6415, 6670, 8295, 9091,<br />

9455, 9536, 9543, 10227<br />

Crime/violence prevention, abuse prevention 429,<br />

748, 1804, 1924, 1928, 3255, 3667, 4882,<br />

5576, 6978, 8593, 8676, 8885, 9351<br />

Crime/violence prevention, African Americans/<br />

Blacks 334, 746, 8922, 9543<br />

Crime/violence prevention, awards/prizes/<br />

competitions 445<br />

Crime/violence prevention, boys 755<br />

Crime/violence prevention, capital campaigns 1404<br />

Crime/violence prevention, child abuse 2344, 2393,<br />

2684, 2761, 2775, 3452, 4318, 4718, 5073,<br />

5249, 5469, 6655, 6898, 6966, 7040, 7601,<br />

7815, 7916, 7917, 7921, 8235, 8519, 8566,<br />

8635, 8746, 9339, 9380, 9408, 9507, 9549,<br />

9584, 9725, 9862, 9932, 9940, 10004<br />

Crime/violence prevention, children/youth 250, 311,<br />

428, 746, 790, 1404, 2677, 3036, 3589,<br />

3609, 3627-3629, 3632, 3641-3643, 3675,<br />

3682, 3687-3689, 3698-3700, 3705,<br />

3707-3709, 3720-3723, 3725, 3732, 3733,<br />

3735, 3737, 3745-3747, 3751, 3752, 3768,<br />

3770, 3776, 3778, 3784-3786, 4084, 4189,<br />

4726, 5501, 5509, 6415, 6651, 8118, 8295,<br />

8733, 8762, 8922, 9543<br />

Crime/violence prevention, computer systems/<br />

equipment 5786, 9455, 9543<br />

Crime/violence prevention, conferences/seminars<br />

445<br />

Crime/violence prevention, crime/abuse victims<br />

3784, 4726, 9091<br />

Crime/violence prevention, disabilities, people with<br />

3634<br />

Crime/violence prevention, domestic violence 2356,<br />

4728, 4824, 5490, 6401, 7036, 7928, 8518,<br />

9530<br />

Crime/violence prevention, economically<br />

disadvantaged 250, 311, 334, 746, 755, 769,<br />

1404, 3040, 3570, 3589, 3603, 3605, 3609,<br />

3627-3629, 3632, 3634, 3637, 3641-3643,<br />

3673, 3675, 3682, 3687-3689, 3698, 3699,<br />

3705, 3707-3709, 3720-3723, 3725, 3732,<br />

3733, 3735, 3737, 3745-3747, 3751, 3752,<br />

3768, 3770, 3773, 3776, 3778, 3784-3786,<br />

3933, 4084, 4086, 4372, 5163, 5509, 5786,<br />

6415, 7591, 8922, 9455<br />

Crime/violence prevention, equipment 9455<br />

Crime/violence prevention, faculty/staff<br />

development 3244, 4834, 6415, 8922<br />

Crime/violence prevention, girls 3244, 3605, 5786<br />

Crime/violence prevention, gun control 607, 3146,<br />

3153<br />

Crime/violence prevention, Hispanics/Latinos 311,<br />

1404<br />

Crime/violence prevention, homeless 6415<br />

Crime/violence prevention, immigrants/refugees<br />

4086<br />

Crime/violence prevention, income development<br />

1404, 2291, 8295, 9543<br />

Crime/violence prevention, LGBTQ 756, 790<br />

Crime/violence prevention, management<br />

development/capacity building 250, 311, 337,<br />

343, 428, 445, 755, 790, 1404, 2291, 2640,<br />

2668, 3036, 4084, 4086, 4342, 4726, 4834,<br />

6651, 6670, 7591, 8118, 8922, 9091, 9543<br />

Crime/violence prevention, minorities 250, 286,<br />

337, 428, 3040, 3570, 3773, 4084, 4372,<br />

4636, 7591, 8118<br />

Crime/violence prevention, offenders/ex-offenders<br />

755, 769, 3244, 3570, 3589, 3603, 3605,<br />

3609, 3627-3629, 3632, 3634, 3637,<br />

3641-3643, 3673, 3675, 3682, 3687-3689,<br />

3698-3700, 3705, 3707-3709, 3720-3723,<br />

3725, 3732, 3733, 3735, 3737, 3745-3747,<br />

3751, 3752, 3768, 3770, 3773, 3776, 3778,<br />

3785, 3786<br />

Crime/violence prevention, program evaluation 445,<br />

755, 2042, 3145, 3570, 4189, 5509, 5786,<br />

8295, 8762, 9058<br />

Crime/violence prevention, research 428, 3244,<br />

6157, 8733, 10227<br />

Crime/violence prevention, sexual abuse 382, 901,<br />

1085, 3452, 4689, 4807, 4809, 5072, 5088,<br />

5122, 8518, 9691, 9716<br />

Crime/violence prevention, substance abusers 3570<br />

Crime/violence prevention, technical assistance<br />

3244, 5501<br />

Crime/violence prevention, women 4726, 6157<br />

Crime/violence prevention, youth 250, 311, 428,<br />

746, 769, 790, 1404, 2677, 3244, 3589,<br />

3603, 3605, 3609, 3627-3629, 3632, 3634,<br />

3637, 3641-3643, 3673, 3675, 3682,<br />

3687-3689, 3698-3700, 3705, 3707-3709,<br />

3720-3723, 3725, 3732, 3733, 3735, 3737,<br />

3745-3747, 3751, 3752, 3768, 3770, 3773,<br />

3776, 3778, 3784-3786, 4084, 4086, 4189,<br />

5786, 6651, 7591, 8118, 8733, 8762, 8922,<br />

9058<br />

Croatia, community improvement/development<br />

4481<br />

Croatia, international affairs/development 4481<br />

Cuba, animals/wildlife 3193<br />

Cuba, arts/culture/humanities 6751, 7244<br />

Cuba, community improvement/development 7244<br />

Cuba, environment 3193<br />

Cuba, international affairs/development 3193<br />

Cuba, science 3193<br />

Cuba, social sciences 6751<br />

Cultural/ethnic awareness, African Americans/<br />

Blacks 3334, 5058, 5320, 8792, 8828, 9024,<br />

9158, 9170, 9406, 9910, 10275, 10276<br />

Cultural/ethnic awareness, Asians/Pacific Islanders<br />

598, 1498, 1551, 2581, 3840, 10285<br />

Cultural/ethnic awareness, children/youth 1551,<br />

1552, 1558, 3085, 3840, 5651, 5772, 9947<br />

Cultural/ethnic awareness, collections<br />

management/preservation 9406<br />

Cultural/ethnic awareness, computer systems/<br />

equipment 9406, 9448, 9947<br />

Cultural/ethnic awareness, conferences/seminars<br />

497, 7244<br />

Cultural/ethnic awareness, economically<br />

disadvantaged 984, 1558, 5772, 9975<br />

Cultural/ethnic awareness, electronic media/online<br />

services 9947<br />

Cultural/ethnic awareness, faculty/staff<br />

development 1552, 1558, 1564, 1593, 8828<br />

Cultural/ethnic awareness, Hispanics/Latinos 902,<br />

1356, 1564, 3014, 3026, 3152, 3158, 5651,<br />

6896, 7244, 7740, 9068, 9077, 9448<br />

Cultural/ethnic awareness, immigrants/refugees<br />

984, 3085<br />

Cultural/ethnic awareness, income development<br />

1593, 2581, 9077, 9406, 9910, 9947<br />

Cultural/ethnic awareness, indigenous people 495,<br />

497<br />

Cultural/ethnic awareness, management<br />

development/capacity building 497, 598, 902,<br />

1017, 1356, 1483, 1498, 1529, 1551, 1552,<br />

1558, 1564, 1593, 2581, 3014, 3026, 3152,<br />

3158, 3840, 5058, 5320, 5651, 6896, 7275,<br />

7740, 7977, 8792, 8828, 9024, 9068, 9077,<br />

9158, 9170, 9406, 9448, 9910, 9947, 10275,<br />

10276, 10285<br />

Cultural/ethnic awareness, minorities 500, 984,<br />

1529, 1558, 1593, 3085, 5772<br />

Cultural/ethnic awareness, Native Americans/<br />

American Indians 4850, 5095, 5096, 6427,<br />

6463, 6502, 6520, 9272, 9975<br />

Cultural/ethnic awareness, performance/<br />

productions 984, 1017<br />

Cultural/ethnic awareness, program evaluation 984,<br />

3085, 6343, 6427<br />

Cultural/ethnic awareness, publication 497<br />

Cultural/ethnic awareness, research 1498, 1551,<br />

6343<br />

Cultural/ethnic awareness, seed money 1483<br />

Cultural/ethnic awareness, technical assistance<br />

1498, 3334<br />

Cultural/ethnic awareness, women 496<br />

Cultural/ethnic awareness, youth 496<br />

Czech Republic, community improvement/<br />

development 4596<br />

Czech Republic, crime/courts/legal services 7472<br />

Czech Republic, environment 7472<br />

Czech Republic, international affairs/development<br />

4596, 7472<br />

Czech Republic, philanthropy/voluntarism 4458<br />

Dance, African Americans/Blacks 3016, 3129,<br />

3143, 5856, 7704, 8828, 9024, 9071, 10275,<br />

10276<br />

Dance, Asians/Pacific Islanders 2581, 3020<br />

Dance, building/renovation 8298<br />

Dance, children 3002<br />

Dance, children/youth 2564, 4896, 5775, 6639,<br />

6915<br />

Dance, conferences/seminars 7447<br />

Dance, curriculum development 6639<br />

Dance, economically disadvantaged 2564<br />

Dance, faculty/staff development 1584, 8828<br />

Dance, Hispanics/Latinos 3014, 3129<br />

Dance, income development 2564, 2581, 5856,<br />

6164, 6846, 6914, 8903, 10271<br />

Dance, management development/capacity building<br />

1548, 1584, 2558, 2564, 2565, 2568, 2581,<br />

2950, 3010, 3014, 3016, 3020, 3136, 3143,<br />

4200, 4910, 5856, 6164, 6639, 6795,<br />

6800-6803, 6805, 6806, 6808, 6809, 6814,<br />

6815, 6817, 6818, 6828, 6829, 6831, 6833,<br />

6835, 6840, 6841, 6846, 6915, 7315, 7447,<br />

7704, 8828, 8833, 8865, 8903, 9013, 9024,<br />

9031, 9071, 9565, 9955, 10271, 10275,<br />

10276<br />

Dance, minorities 2564<br />

Dance, performance/productions 6501, 7315<br />

Dance, program evaluation 3002, 6826<br />

Dance, publication 6639<br />

Dance, research 5378, 6826, 6828, 6829, 6831<br />

Dance, technical assistance 1584, 5378, 6164,<br />

6339, 6914, 7447<br />

Dance, youth 7447<br />

Day care, African Americans/Blacks 8613<br />

Day care, Asians/Pacific Islanders 4899<br />

Day care, building/renovation 1430<br />

Day care, conferences/seminars 4908, 7877<br />

Day care, crime/abuse victims 9725, 9912<br />

Day care, curriculum development 789, 9548<br />

Day care, disabilities, people with 9698<br />

Day care, economically disadvantaged 789, 806,<br />

1089, 1338, 1982, 2113, 2349, 2762, 2789,<br />

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SUBJECT INDEX<br />

2826, 2849, 2956, 3325, 3407, 4631, 4737,<br />

4849, 4908, 4909, 5068, 5149, 5321, 5322,<br />

6113, 6114, 6152, 6156, 6358, 6690,<br />

6693-6695, 7305, 7599, 7765, 7953, 8300,<br />

8876, 9039, 9055, 9698<br />

Day care, electronic media/online services 9548<br />

Day care, equipment 9039<br />

Day care, faculty/staff development 1457, 1463,<br />

2062, 3325, 5067, 8876<br />

Day care, fellowships 3325<br />

Day care, Hispanics/Latinos 7599, 8738<br />

Day care, immigrants/refugees 4899, 4908, 8738,<br />

9055<br />

Day care, income development 1231, 1248, 2331,<br />

9055, 9698, 10221<br />

Day care, LGBTQ 789<br />

Day care, management development/capacity<br />

building 1231, 1248, 1430, 2113, 2331, 3029,<br />

3495, 4849, 4940, 4959, 5067, 5068, 5667,<br />

6695, 7953, 8461, 9055, 9698, 9912, 10221,<br />

10222<br />

Day care, minorities 789, 1089, 4908, 6113, 6152,<br />

8300, 9039, 9698<br />

Day care, Native Americans/American Indians 4908,<br />

5068<br />

Day care, program evaluation 2068, 2070, 5322,<br />

8876, 9074, 9238<br />

Day care, publication 2402<br />

Day care, research 2402, 4909, 4958, 6152, 6156,<br />

9055, 9912<br />

Day care, scholarship funds 6693<br />

Day care, seed money 9074<br />

Day care, single parents 8876<br />

Day care, technical assistance 2331, 2586, 2789,<br />

2990, 4695, 4996, 5321, 6690, 6695, 7925<br />

Deaf/hearing impaired, education 2225, 8251,<br />

8924-8929, 8934-8936, 8941-8943, 8945,<br />

8946, 8950-8954, 8956-8969, 8972, 8973<br />

Deaf/hearing impaired, health—general 152, 266,<br />

1075, 2225, 2674, 8924, 8941-8943, 8956,<br />

8957, 8962, 8963, 9426<br />

Deaf/hearing impaired, human services—<br />

multipurpose 152, 266, 2225, 5056, 5120,<br />

8251<br />

Deaf/hearing impaired, religion 2734<br />

Denmark, civil rights 939<br />

Denmark, health—general 939<br />

Dental care 78, 254, 276, 285, 1783, 3238, 3239,<br />

3281, 3544, 4845, 5482, 7688, 8238, 8243,<br />

8689<br />

Dental care, children/youth 285, 3238, 3239, 3544,<br />

8689<br />

Dental care, economically disadvantaged 78, 254,<br />

276, 285, 3281, 3544, 4845, 5482, 7688<br />

Dental care, faculty/staff development 78, 3544<br />

Dental care, girls 8238<br />

Dental care, Hispanics/Latinos 78<br />

Dental care, infants/toddlers 4845<br />

Dental care, management development/capacity<br />

building 78, 285, 1783, 3281, 7688, 8689<br />

Dental care, minorities 254, 4845<br />

Dental care, program evaluation 254, 3238, 3239,<br />

8243, 8689<br />

Dental care, research 3238, 3239, 3544<br />

Dental care, seed money 8238<br />

Dental care, technical assistance 5482<br />

Dental care, women 3238, 4845<br />

Dental care, youth 7688<br />

Dental school/education 254, 416, 5461, 5482<br />

Dental school/education, African Americans/Blacks<br />

5461<br />

Dental school/education, economically<br />

disadvantaged 254, 416, 5482<br />

Dental school/education, Hispanics/Latinos 5461<br />

Dental school/education, minorities 254, 416<br />

Dental school/education, Native Americans/<br />

American Indians 5461<br />

Dental school/education, program evaluation 254<br />

Dental school/education, technical assistance<br />

5461, 5482<br />

Depression, aging 3249, 7022<br />

Depression, children/youth 3703<br />

Depression, conferences/seminars 164<br />

Depression, economically disadvantaged 3703,<br />

5500<br />

Depression, immigrants/refugees 3249<br />

Depression, infants/toddlers 164<br />

Depression, management development/capacity<br />

building 164<br />

Depression, mentally disabled 164, 3249, 3703,<br />

5500, 7022<br />

Depression, minorities 3249<br />

Depression, program evaluation 3703, 5500, 7022<br />

Depression, research 3703, 5500, 7022<br />

Depression, women 2233, 3703<br />

Design, African Americans/Blacks 4237, 4248<br />

Design, building/renovation 8807<br />

Design, economically disadvantaged 1676, 5854<br />

Design, homeless 5854<br />

Design, management development/capacity building<br />

4228, 4234, 4235, 4237, 4240, 4243, 4245,<br />

4248, 5750<br />

Design, technical assistance 5854<br />

Developing countries, arts/culture/humanities 195,<br />

4303<br />

Developing countries, community improvement/<br />

development 633, 1829, 3188, 5993, 6115,<br />

6577, 6612, 7297, 10076, 10182, 10196<br />

Developing countries, education 809, 810, 842,<br />

919, 950, 1829, 6568, 7035<br />

Developing countries, environment 633, 1300,<br />

1765, 1851, 2426, 4595, 6926, 10179,<br />

10182, 10196<br />

Developing countries, food/nutrition/agriculture<br />

819, 890<br />

Developing countries, health—general 195, 668,<br />

856, 863, 922, 923, 1083, 1272, 1284, 1326,<br />

1690, 1698, 1910, 3183, 3321, 5094,<br />

5305-5308, 5345, 6352, 6589, 6926, 7011,<br />

7012, 7035, 7046, 7211, 7284, 7297, 7361,<br />

7874, 8171, 8248, 9172, 9655, 10028,<br />

10151-10153<br />

Developing countries, health—specific diseases<br />

195, 1083, 6352, 7046<br />

Developing countries, international affairs/<br />

development 195, 633, 668, 809, 810, 819,<br />

829, 890, 906, 919, 923, 949, 950, 1272,<br />

1300, 1690, 1765, 1829, 1851, 2398, 2426,<br />

3183, 3188, 3321, 4303, 4595, 5276, 5345,<br />

5993, 6115, 6352, 6446, 6577, 6612, 6746,<br />

6926, 7011, 7012, 7032-7034, 7046, 7211,<br />

7284, 7297, 7318, 7361, 7449, 7874, 8001,<br />

8248, 8493-8495, 9172, 9655, 10028, 10029,<br />

10076, 10179, 10182, 10196, 10235<br />

Developing countries, medical research 1698, 6589<br />

Developing countries, public affairs/government<br />

668, 842, 906, 919, 950, 3188, 4595, 5993,<br />

6115, 7297, 10181<br />

Developing countries, religion 10181<br />

Developing countries, science 195, 5993<br />

Developing countries, social sciences 6577, 7284<br />

Developing countries, youth development<br />

8493-8495<br />

Developmentally disabled, centers & services 256,<br />

1125, 1938, 1939, 1961, 1966, 2676, 2853,<br />

2938, 3301, 4680, 5120, 8061, 8119, 8257,<br />

9404, 10218<br />

Developmentally disabled, children/youth 2938,<br />

10218<br />

Developmentally disabled, computer systems/<br />

equipment 4680, 9404<br />

Developmentally disabled, conferences/seminars<br />

2676<br />

Developmentally disabled, deaf/hearing impaired<br />

5120<br />

Developmentally disabled, disabilities, people with<br />

3301<br />

Developmentally disabled, faculty/staff development<br />

10218<br />

Developmentally disabled, homeless 5120<br />

Developmentally disabled, income development<br />

1125<br />

Developmentally disabled, management<br />

development/capacity building 1125, 1938,<br />

1939, 1961, 1966, 2938, 3301, 4680, 8257,<br />

9404<br />

Developmentally disabled, program evaluation 8119<br />

Developmentally disabled, technical assistance<br />

8061<br />

Diabetes 181, 182, 269, 5553, 5604, 7875, 8133<br />

Diabetes, African Americans/Blacks 5604<br />

Diabetes, economically disadvantaged 181, 182,<br />

5604<br />

Diabetes, Hispanics/Latinos 5604<br />

Diabetes, management development/capacity<br />

building 8133<br />

Diabetes, minorities 181, 182, 5604<br />

Diabetes, Native Americans/American Indians 269<br />

Diabetes, program evaluation 5553<br />

Diabetes, technical assistance 5604, 8133<br />

Digestive diseases 3264<br />

Digestive diseases, aging 3264<br />

Disabilities, people with, animals/wildlife 2880,<br />

5054<br />

Disabilities, people with, arts/culture/humanities<br />

1527, 4122, 5747, 7788, 8549, 9084<br />

Disabilities, people with, civil rights 3835, 4041,<br />

4042, 4798, 6009, 7076, 8466, 8549<br />

Disabilities, people with, community improvement/<br />

development 1182, 2608, 3823, 5268, 5694,<br />

5747, 6936-6938, 8838, 9958, 10107, 10117,<br />

10170, 10171<br />

Disabilities, people with, crime/courts/legal services<br />

1361, 3171, 3255, 3634, 3835, 5268, 8466,<br />

9408<br />

Disabilities, people with, education 75, 1021, 2549,<br />

3384, 3542, 3557, 3921, 4255, 5633, 6179,<br />

7042, 7904, 8233, 8650, 8739, 8944, 8949,<br />

8955, 9098, 9410, 9420, 9425, 9698, 9813,<br />

10195<br />

Disabilities, people with, employment 1539, 1692,<br />

1987, 2206, 3296, 3829, 4408, 4509, 4654,<br />

4747, 4820, 5111, 8458, 8891, 9487, 9751,<br />

10304<br />

Disabilities, people with, environment 4667, 4838<br />

Disabilities, people with, food/nutrition/agriculture<br />

1955, 2165, 2898, 4777, 9411, 9903<br />

Disabilities, people with, health—general 166, 280,<br />

316, 338, 380, 426, 1361, 1527, 2978, 2988,<br />

3301, 3994, 5464, 5465, 5603, 6534, 6888,<br />

6977, 6993, 6997, 7042, 7076, 7727, 7788,<br />

7904, 8227, 8320, 9248, 9414, 9467, 9580,<br />

9750, 9767, 9770, 9895, 9944, 10195<br />

Disabilities, people with, health—specific diseases<br />

2293, 7727, 8320, 8739, 9750<br />

Disabilities, people with, housing/shelter 7, 316,<br />

2204, 2608, 3185, 3952, 4041, 4042, 4277,<br />

4810, 7791, 10266, 10267<br />

Disabilities, people with, human services—<br />

multipurpose 49, 50, 75, 166, 257, 338, 380,<br />

1762, 2028, 2293, 2549, 2577, 2798, 2880,<br />

2978, 2988, 3116, 3171, 3252, 3255, 3296,<br />

3301, 3312, 3313, 3994, 4025, 4277, 4394,<br />

4684, 4733, 4755, 4756, 4784, 4820, 5054,<br />

5071, 5111, 5464, 5465, 5603, 6179, 6534,<br />

6935, 6938, 7642, 7676, 8142, 8458, 8509,<br />

8546, 8547, 8618, 8838, 9084, 9209, 9248,<br />

9303, 9408, 9411, 9414, 9425, 9487, 9680,<br />

9681, 9698, 9813, 9895, 9958, 10015,<br />

10093, 10097<br />

Disabilities, people with, international affairs/<br />

development 1762<br />

Disabilities, people with, medical research 7076<br />

Disabilities, people with, mental health/substance<br />

abuse 257, 4041, 4042<br />

Disabilities, people with, philanthropy/voluntarism<br />

1762, 6935-6937<br />

Disabilities, people with, public affairs/government<br />

3255, 3823, 4313, 5132, 5268, 5633, 7926,<br />

9410, 9487<br />

Disabilities, people with, recreation/sports/athletics<br />

3823, 4313, 8227, 9084, 9209, 9513, 9681,<br />

9767<br />

Disabilities, people with, religion 5603, 7926<br />

Disabilities, people with, safety/disaster relief 1518,<br />

1586, 4042, 6009, 8142<br />

Disabilities, people with, science 8739, 8838, 9410<br />

Disasters, 9/11/01 7355<br />

Disasters, African Americans/Blacks 1604, 4053,<br />

4331, 5881, 5910, 6396, 6404, 6495, 7175<br />

Disasters, boys 9360<br />

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Grants for Capacity Building, Management & Technical Assistance<br />

Disasters, building/renovation 2290, 4042<br />

Disasters, children/youth 236, 4369, 5902, 7423<br />

Disasters, computer systems/equipment 2290,<br />

9333, 9334, 9360<br />

Disasters, conferences/seminars 4114, 6990<br />

Disasters, crime/abuse victims 7355<br />

Disasters, curriculum development 7355<br />

Disasters, disabilities, people with 1518, 1586,<br />

4042, 6009, 8142<br />

Disasters, domestic resettlement 7376<br />

Disasters, economically disadvantaged 1476, 1485,<br />

1518, 1586, 3480, 4042, 4050, 4331, 4467,<br />

4584, 5550, 5902, 6404, 6541, 6545, 7015,<br />

7288, 7292, 7376, 8730, 10070, 10075<br />

Disasters, electronic media/online services 9334<br />

Disasters, equipment 5725, 9333<br />

Disasters, faculty/staff development 5881, 5904,<br />

5910, 7292, 7423<br />

Disasters, fire prevention/control 1472, 1476,<br />

1485, 8211<br />

Disasters, floods 4695<br />

Disasters, homeless 1476, 1518, 1586, 4042<br />

Disasters, Hurricane Katrina 101, 236, 725, 1604,<br />

2715, 3465, 3480, 4042, 4050, 4053, 4331,<br />

4369, 4467, 4584, 4967, 5515, 5519, 5550,<br />

5881, 5902, 5904, 5910, 5965, 6396, 6404,<br />

6495, 6541, 7015, 7109, 7175, 7288, 7292,<br />

7293, 7376, 7423, 9360, 10075<br />

Disasters, immigrants/refugees 1518, 1586<br />

Disasters, income development 4091<br />

Disasters, infants/toddlers 4695<br />

Disasters, management development/capacity<br />

building 9, 1476, 1485, 1518, 1586, 2290,<br />

4091, 5227, 5881, 5904, 5910, 6396, 6495,<br />

7292, 9333, 9334, 9360, 10070<br />

Disasters, minorities 4050, 5550, 6541, 7376<br />

Disasters, offenders/ex-offenders 7109<br />

Disasters, preparedness/services 9, 1518, 1586,<br />

2290, 4091, 4114, 5158, 5227, 5460, 5725,<br />

5789, 6009, 6545, 6990, 7334, 8136, 8142,<br />

8730, 9333, 9334, 10070<br />

Disasters, program evaluation 5550, 7293<br />

Disasters, research 1586, 4584, 5519, 5550, 6545<br />

Disasters, student aid 5881, 5904, 5910<br />

Disasters, technical assistance 4467, 4695, 5460,<br />

5515, 5519, 5725, 6545, 7334<br />

Disasters, women 6545<br />

Disasters, youth 4114, 4584<br />

Dispute resolution 544, 724, 1170, 2213, 2604,<br />

4582, 4778, 4785, 6392, 6651, 7122, 7215,<br />

7260, 7404, 8470, 8554, 8846<br />

Dispute resolution, Asians/Pacific Islanders 7404<br />

Dispute resolution, children/youth 6651, 7215<br />

Dispute resolution, crime/abuse victims 8846<br />

Dispute resolution, economically disadvantaged<br />

4582<br />

Dispute resolution, faculty/staff development 2213,<br />

4785<br />

Dispute resolution, fellowships 724<br />

Dispute resolution, immigrants/refugees 7404<br />

Dispute resolution, management development/<br />

capacity building 544, 724, 4582, 4778, 4785,<br />

6392, 6651, 8470, 8554, 8846<br />

Dispute resolution, minorities 7215<br />

Dispute resolution, offenders/ex-offenders 8846<br />

Dispute resolution, program evaluation 6392, 7404<br />

Dispute resolution, research 1170, 6392<br />

Dispute resolution, technical assistance 4582, 8470<br />

Dispute resolution, youth 2213<br />

Domestic violence, aging 9223<br />

Domestic violence, Asians/Pacific Islanders 177,<br />

193, 9911<br />

Domestic violence, children/youth 429, 567, 2356,<br />

2888, 3386, 4421, 4728, 4770, 4822, 4843,<br />

5490, 5607, 6401, 6987, 7036, 7039, 7928,<br />

8713, 9089, 9409, 9582, 9765, 9871, 9998<br />

Domestic violence, computer systems/equipment<br />

4728, 4822, 9351, 9409, 9530<br />

Domestic violence, crime/abuse victims 177, 180,<br />

183, 184, 193, 429, 567, 2356, 2888, 3386,<br />

3865, 3984, 4421, 4453, 4660, 4673, 4728,<br />

4770, 4797, 4822, 4824, 4843, 5089, 5490,<br />

5607, 6401, 6978, 6987, 7036, 7039, 7848,<br />

7928, 8457, 8482, 8518, 8713, 8885, 9089,<br />

9223, 9351, 9409, 9530, 9582, 9745, 9765,<br />

9871, 9911, 9998<br />

Domestic violence, economically disadvantaged<br />

6987, 9911<br />

Domestic violence, electronic media/online services<br />

9351<br />

Domestic violence, endowments 6401<br />

Domestic violence, faculty/staff development 3386,<br />

4770, 4797, 4824, 9223<br />

Domestic violence, Hispanics/Latinos 4660, 4673,<br />

4824, 5089<br />

Domestic violence, homeless 9351<br />

Domestic violence, immigrants/refugees 9911<br />

Domestic violence, income development 3865,<br />

4673, 4822, 9530, 9745<br />

Domestic violence, management development/<br />

capacity building 177, 183, 184, 193, 567,<br />

2356, 2888, 3386, 3865, 3984, 4421, 4660,<br />

4673, 4728, 4770, 4797, 4822, 4824, 5089,<br />

5607, 6401, 6987, 7036, 8457, 8518, 8713,<br />

9089, 9351, 9409, 9530, 9582, 9745, 9765,<br />

9871, 9911, 9998<br />

Domestic violence, minorities 7036<br />

Domestic violence, Native Americans/American<br />

Indians 9998<br />

Domestic violence, program evaluation 4728, 4797,<br />

7039, 7928<br />

Domestic violence, research 429, 3865, 4421<br />

Domestic violence, substance abusers 180, 9223<br />

Domestic violence, technical assistance 4421,<br />

4843, 5490, 8482, 8885, 9223<br />

Domestic violence, women 177, 180, 183, 184,<br />

193, 429, 567, 2356, 2888, 3386, 3865,<br />

3984, 4421, 4453, 4660, 4673, 4728, 4770,<br />

4797, 4822, 4824, 4843, 5089, 5490, 5607,<br />

6401, 6978, 6987, 7036, 7848, 7928, 8457,<br />

8482, 8518, 8713, 8885, 9089, 9351, 9409,<br />

9530, 9582, 9745, 9765, 9871, 9911, 9998<br />

Dominican Republic, community improvement/<br />

development 6043<br />

Dominican Republic, international affairs/<br />

development 6043<br />

Down syndrome 1947<br />

Down syndrome, management development/<br />

capacity building 1947<br />

Down syndrome, mentally disabled 1947<br />

Drawing, LGBTQ 4149<br />

Drawing, technical assistance 4149<br />

Drop-out prevention, children/youth 2375, 2376,<br />

2619, 6527, 7612-7614, 9389, 9510, 10036<br />

Drop-out prevention, conferences/seminars 9510<br />

Drop-out prevention, economically disadvantaged<br />

2619, 3053, 3518, 3586, 3787, 4549, 4564,<br />

6134, 6527, 7612-7614, 9389, 10036, 10069<br />

Drop-out prevention, electronic media/online<br />

services 9389<br />

Drop-out prevention, faculty/staff development 9389<br />

Drop-out prevention, income development 3053<br />

Drop-out prevention, management development/<br />

capacity building 2375, 2376, 2619, 3053,<br />

3518, 3787, 6134, 6527, 7612-7614, 9389,<br />

10036<br />

Drop-out prevention, minorities 2619, 3053, 3787,<br />

6527, 7612-7614, 9389, 10036<br />

Drop-out prevention, program evaluation 2619,<br />

3586, 4549, 9058, 10186<br />

Drop-out prevention, publication 2619<br />

Drop-out prevention, research 3586, 10069<br />

Drop-out prevention, technical assistance 2376,<br />

6527<br />

Drop-out prevention, youth 3053, 3518, 3586,<br />

3787, 4549, 4564, 6134, 9058, 10069, 10186<br />

Early childhood education, aging 4909<br />

Early childhood education, building/renovation 2132,<br />

2155<br />

Early childhood education, children 100, 6616-6618<br />

Early childhood education, children/youth 789,<br />

4364, 4909, 8094, 8162, 8181, 9238<br />

Early childhood education, computer systems/<br />

equipment 1213<br />

Early childhood education, conferences/seminars<br />

4908, 7654<br />

Early childhood education, curriculum development<br />

789, 1317, 1432, 3546, 4916, 9180<br />

Early childhood education, deaf/hearing impaired<br />

2225<br />

Early childhood education, disabilities, people with<br />

9698<br />

Early childhood education, economically<br />

disadvantaged 170, 789, 1232, 1233, 1245,<br />

1278, 1338, 3154, 3546, 4403, 4631, 4908,<br />

4909, 4930, 5321, 5322, 5405, 5436, 6152,<br />

8138, 8330, 9055, 9610, 9698<br />

Early childhood education, electronic media/online<br />

services 1213, 1330, 1331<br />

Early childhood education, faculty/staff development<br />

1253, 2063, 2108, 3546, 5405, 6992, 8162<br />

Early childhood education, Hispanics/Latinos 3154,<br />

9236<br />

Early childhood education, immigrants/refugees<br />

4908, 4930, 9055<br />

Early childhood education, income development<br />

1278, 9055, 9698, 10221<br />

Early childhood education, infants/toddlers 100,<br />

170, 1126, 1212, 1213, 1230, 1232, 1233,<br />

1235, 1237, 1245, 1249, 1253, 1256, 1271,<br />

1278, 1294, 1311, 1317, 1330, 1331, 1338,<br />

1432, 1772, 1773, 2054, 2055, 2058, 2061,<br />

2063, 2066-2068, 2070, 2072, 2108, 2122,<br />

2132, 2155, 2208, 2225, 2306, 2335, 2747,<br />

2903, 2990, 3154, 3159, 3546, 4364, 4365,<br />

4403, 4631, 4642, 4907, 4908, 4915, 4916,<br />

4930, 4940, 4958, 4959, 4968, 5237, 5304,<br />

5321, 5322, 5405, 5436, 5666, 5718, 6025,<br />

6049, 6102, 6152, 6616-6618, 6969, 6975,<br />

6992, 7654, 8132, 8138, 8234, 8253, 8330,<br />

8520, 8831, 8994, 9055, 9080, 9134, 9180,<br />

9236, 9610, 9698, 9740, 9830, 9877, 10064,<br />

10221, 10222<br />

Early childhood education, LGBTQ 789<br />

Early childhood education, management<br />

development/capacity building 170, 1233,<br />

1278, 1294, 2122, 3154, 4403, 4930, 4940,<br />

4959, 5666, 5718, 8094, 8181, 8234, 8831,<br />

9055, 9134, 9610, 9698, 10221, 10222<br />

Early childhood education, minorities 789, 1245,<br />

4908, 4930, 5405, 6152, 6969, 6992, 9610,<br />

9698<br />

Early childhood education, Native Americans/<br />

American Indians 4908<br />

Early childhood education, program evaluation 1311,<br />

2054, 2061, 2068, 2070, 2208, 2225, 5304,<br />

5322, 6969, 8132, 8138, 9080, 9180, 9238<br />

Early childhood education, publication 1432<br />

Early childhood education, research 1230, 1271,<br />

1331, 2063, 2208, 2306, 3159, 4365, 4909,<br />

4958, 6152, 8520, 9055, 9080<br />

Early childhood education, scholarship funds 8138<br />

Early childhood education, technical assistance<br />

1233, 2990, 5321, 8330, 10064<br />

Early childhood education, women 789, 6992<br />

Early childhood education, youth 2903<br />

Eastern & Central Europe, community improvement/<br />

development 4596, 4609, 6076<br />

Eastern & Central Europe, education 7157<br />

Eastern & Central Europe, health—general 4977<br />

Eastern & Central Europe, international affairs/<br />

development 4596, 4609, 6076<br />

Eastern & Central Europe, philanthropy/voluntarism<br />

4522, 4609<br />

Eastern & Central Europe, public affairs/government<br />

4521, 6076<br />

Economic development 248, 355, 361, 544, 557,<br />

614, 725, 1022, 1067, 1170, 1180, 1266,<br />

1345, 1350, 1363, 1364, 1375, 1398, 1403,<br />

1439, 1459, 1487, 1530, 1538, 1545, 1793,<br />

1847, 1993, 2154, 2310, 2416, 2424, 2427,<br />

2458, 2486, 2597, 2710-2713, 2720, 2723,<br />

2724, 2733, 2763, 2889, 2894, 2895, 2902,<br />

3076, 3148, 3179, 3184, 3194, 3402, 3525,<br />

3526, 3594, 3610-3612, 3618, 3651, 3654,<br />

3671, 3683, 3684, 3692, 3693, 3718, 3719,<br />

3754, 3777, 3789, 3881, 3909, 4073, 4233,<br />

4282, 4333, 4466, 4483, 4485, 4491, 4501,<br />

4510-4512, 4533, 4541, 4548, 4580, 4584,<br />

4585, 4612, 4615, 4693, 4694, 4698, 4758,<br />

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Grants for Capacity Building, Management & Technical Assistance<br />

SUBJECT INDEX<br />

5037, 5039, 5218, 5413, 5416, 5540, 5636,<br />

5641, 5659, 5690, 5691, 5737, 5743, 5744,<br />

5759, 5763, 5874, 5876, 5934, 5957, 6045,<br />

6066, 6111, 6310, 6328, 6336, 6372, 6378,<br />

6397, 6417, 6438, 6439, 6468, 6486, 6491,<br />

6493, 6500, 6503, 6504, 6509, 6520, 6533,<br />

6537, 6541, 6579, 6590, 6595, 6604-6606,<br />

6612, 6679, 6692, 6889, 6892, 6901, 7025,<br />

7038, 7112-7117, 7202, 7239, 7253, 7278,<br />

7279, 7289, 7291, 7294, 7393, 7431, 7432,<br />

7441, 7528, 7529, 7544, 7607, 7634-7636,<br />

7646, 7678, 7749, 7809, 7827, 7841, 7861,<br />

7958, 7960, 7978, 7980, 7986, 7988, 7990,<br />

8100, 8124, 8473, 8503, 8505, 8541, 8589,<br />

8603, 8691, 8693, 8694, 8702, 8797, 8816,<br />

8894, 9034, 9049-9052, 9131, 9150, 9188,<br />

9218, 9243, 9468, 9514, 9606, 9800, 9964,<br />

9979, 9980, 10115, 10145, 10154, 10196,<br />

10204, 10293<br />

Economic development, African Americans/Blacks<br />

4333, 4693, 5659, 6066, 6590, 7253<br />

Economic development, aging 7279<br />

Economic development, Asians/Pacific Islanders<br />

2894<br />

Economic development, building/renovation 7986,<br />

9188<br />

Economic development, children/youth 3594,<br />

3610-3612, 3618, 3651, 3654, 3671, 3683,<br />

3684, 3692, 3693, 3718, 3719, 3754, 3777,<br />

4333, 6537, 6595, 6605, 7038, 7115, 7202,<br />

8503, 8505<br />

Economic development, computer systems/<br />

equipment 1375, 3194, 9468<br />

Economic development, conferences/seminars<br />

3719, 5874, 6500, 7294, 7841<br />

Economic development, curriculum development<br />

6066, 8503, 8505, 8797<br />

Economic development, economically disadvantaged<br />

248, 355, 361, 1459, 1487, 1530, 1538,<br />

1545, 2310, 2458, 2486, 2597, 2710, 2723,<br />

3179, 3184, 3194, 3525, 3526, 3594,<br />

3610-3612, 3618, 3651, 3654, 3671, 3683,<br />

3684, 3692, 3693, 3718, 3719, 3754, 3777,<br />

3789, 3881, 4333, 4466, 4483, 4485, 4491,<br />

4501, 4511, 4512, 4533, 4541, 4548, 4580,<br />

4584, 4585, 4615, 4693, 4758, 5037, 5039,<br />

5540, 5636, 5641, 5737, 5874, 5876, 5934,<br />

5957, 6066, 6111, 6310, 6328, 6336, 6378,<br />

6417, 6438, 6439, 6486, 6491, 6503, 6504,<br />

6509, 6533, 6537, 6541, 6579, 6590, 6595,<br />

6605, 6612, 6679, 6692, 6892, 7025, 7038,<br />

7112-7117, 7239, 7278, 7289, 7291, 7431,<br />

7432, 7528, 7529, 7607, 7634-7636, 7646,<br />

7678, 7749, 7809, 7827, 7841, 7958, 7960,<br />

7978, 7980, 8503, 8505, 8541, 9131, 9606,<br />

9979, 9980<br />

Economic development, electronic media/online<br />

services 1398, 2724, 9468<br />

Economic development, endowments 3194<br />

Economic development, faculty/staff development<br />

1538, 1793, 4693<br />

Economic development, fellowships 557, 1345,<br />

6679<br />

Economic development, Hispanics/Latinos 3718,<br />

3719, 5037, 6111, 6486, 7291, 7827, 8541<br />

Economic development, homeless 7038<br />

Economic development, immigrants/refugees 4693,<br />

6336, 7112, 7113, 7116, 7117, 7827, 9150<br />

Economic development, income development 1180,<br />

1350, 6397, 9218<br />

Economic development, indigenous people 4333,<br />

6397<br />

Economic development, internship funds 6679,<br />

6892, 6901, 7025, 7239<br />

Economic development, management development/<br />

capacity building 544, 614, 1022, 1067, 1180,<br />

1266, 1350, 1375, 1398, 1847, 2154, 2310,<br />

2711, 2712, 3148, 3184, 3194, 3402, 3618,<br />

4693, 5039, 5659, 5763, 6397, 6491, 6509,<br />

6604, 7441, 7544, 7607, 7960, 7978, 7980,<br />

7990, 8100, 8473, 8541, 8589, 8691, 8693,<br />

8702, 8797, 9131, 9150, 9218, 9243, 10196,<br />

10204, 10293<br />

Economic development, migrant workers 7827<br />

Economic development, minorities 248, 355, 361,<br />

1459, 2458, 2597, 3194, 3525, 3526,<br />

3610-3612, 3671, 3683, 3684, 3789, 3881,<br />

4333, 4485, 4548, 4758, 5876, 6336, 6378,<br />

6439, 6541, 6579, 6679, 6892, 7112-7117,<br />

7239, 7431, 7432, 7749, 7958, 7960, 7978,<br />

7980, 9606, 9979, 9980<br />

Economic development, Native Americans/American<br />

Indians 5039, 6520, 7841, 8473, 10115<br />

Economic development, offenders/ex-offenders<br />

4615<br />

Economic development, program evaluation 2427,<br />

3076, 3179, 4483, 4501, 4548, 4585, 4615,<br />

5540, 6537, 6590, 6595, 6605, 6612, 6692,<br />

7239, 7278, 7279, 7289, 7978, 8694<br />

Economic development, publication 355, 1793,<br />

4233, 6328, 6493, 7294, 8702<br />

Economic development, research 355, 1170, 1403,<br />

1439, 1530, 2154, 2713, 2733, 3179, 4233,<br />

4466, 4491, 4510-4512, 4533, 4584, 4585,<br />

4694, 5416, 5540, 5874, 6328, 6336, 6378,<br />

6493, 6533, 6537, 6590, 6595, 6605, 6606,<br />

6612, 7278, 7279, 7291, 7393, 7988,<br />

9049-9052, 9218, 9979, 10154<br />

Economic development, technical assistance 355,<br />

1530, 1793, 2310, 2486, 4491, 4511, 4533,<br />

4580, 4612, 4694, 4698, 5218, 6310, 6378,<br />

6493, 6606, 7986, 8473, 9049-9052, 10115,<br />

10145<br />

Economic development, visitors/convention bureau/<br />

tourism promotion 1120, 2547, 2548, 4078,<br />

4361, 4812, 5021, 6313, 6384, 6967, 7229,<br />

9748<br />

Economic development, women 3526, 4512, 6111,<br />

6491, 6612, 7025, 7861, 8503, 8505<br />

Economic development, youth 4584, 4585, 6679,<br />

7239, 9514<br />

Economically disadvantaged, animals/wildlife 1158,<br />

4973<br />

Economically disadvantaged, arts/culture/<br />

humanities 38, 135, 151, 195, 573, 663, 723,<br />

984, 1006, 1261, 1296, 1521, 1525, 1558,<br />

1576, 1592, 1676, 2446, 2564, 2745, 2930,<br />

3013, 3018, 3039, 3073, 3113, 3273, 4122,<br />

4302, 4303, 4374, 4392, 4409, 4650, 4757,<br />

4931, 4954, 5313, 5436, 5497, 5772, 5848,<br />

5854, 6015, 6103, 6303, 6351, 6368, 6388,<br />

6544, 6917, 7117, 7445, 7446, 7557, 7788,<br />

7850, 7858, 7868, 7869, 7891, 8170, 8662,<br />

8824, 9082, 9083, 9148, 9345, 9456, 9532,<br />

9537, 9906, 9975<br />

Economically disadvantaged, civil rights 313, 450,<br />

642, 752, 789, 874, 984, 994, 999, 1031,<br />

1261, 1424, 1425, 1505, 1540, 1545, 1568,<br />

1610, 1701, 1781, 1871, 2457, 2468,<br />

2504-2506, 2545, 2575, 2645-2647, 2663,<br />

2745, 2961, 2998, 3007, 3035, 3608, 3614,<br />

3669, 3718, 3749, 3755, 4041, 4042, 4094,<br />

4305, 4476, 4490, 4507, 4520, 4638, 4705,<br />

4745, 4757, 4758, 4829, 4854, 4872, 4884,<br />

5048, 5059, 5061, 5167, 5477, 5662, 5772,<br />

5822, 5825, 5826, 5879, 5896, 6301, 6320,<br />

6337, 6341, 6346, 6351, 6393, 6407, 6423,<br />

6434, 6435, 6449, 6454, 6469, 6480, 6487,<br />

6491, 6496, 6517, 6526, 6535, 6557, 6563,<br />

6579, 6580, 6602, 6891, 6963, 6983, 7053,<br />

7101, 7108, 7112, 7113, 7116, 7117, 7119,<br />

7129, 7134, 7145, 7155, 7159, 7162, 7216,<br />

7291, 7379, 7593, 7952, 7970, 8012, 8737,<br />

9213, 9387, 9522, 9788, 9983, 9988, 9992,<br />

10120, 10219<br />

Economically disadvantaged, community<br />

improvement/development 11, 102, 104, 124,<br />

245, 246, 248, 250, 287, 295, 313, 314, 326,<br />

332, 334, 355, 361, 385, 422, 451, 459, 468,<br />

499, 512, 540, 545, 569, 601, 608, 609, 648,<br />

649, 663, 671, 700, 702, 703, 706, 711, 719,<br />

720, 732, 733, 735, 742, 752, 753, 755, 769,<br />

774, 779, 784, 786, 787, 795, 802, 803, 898,<br />

899, 941, 968, 985, 999, 1003-1006, 1031,<br />

1045, 1051, 1071, 1088, 1142, 1247, 1261,<br />

1274, 1285, 1296, 1305, 1307, 1333, 1339,<br />

1357, 1360, 1377, 1380, 1383, 1391, 1424,<br />

1425, 1459, 1468, 1478, 1487, 1494, 1502,<br />

1505, 1520, 1523, 1524, 1528, 1530, 1538,<br />

1540, 1543-1547, 1556, 1557, 1567, 1570,<br />

1574, 1582, 1597, 1628, 1630, 1676, 1699,<br />

1700, 1730, 1743, 1826, 1829, 1848, 1864,<br />

1869, 1871, 1873, 1876, 1877, 1894, 1907,<br />

1930, 1953, 1970, 1972, 1977, 1990-1992,<br />

1994-2001, 2003, 2006, 2026, 2031, 2032,<br />

2034, 2037, 2043, 2051, 2052, 2131, 2142,<br />

2145, 2239, 2286, 2310, 2327, 2347-2350,<br />

2360, 2389, 2390, 2407, 2419, 2421, 2457,<br />

2458, 2465, 2468, 2470, 2482, 2483, 2486,<br />

2488, 2504-2506, 2513, 2526, 2545, 2575,<br />

2591, 2594-2597, 2608, 2637, 2649, 2663,<br />

2708, 2710, 2716, 2723, 2759, 2865, 2923,<br />

2985, 2987, 2997, 3012, 3013, 3030, 3031,<br />

3035, 3040, 3051, 3062, 3092, 3114, 3167,<br />

3169, 3176-3179, 3184, 3192, 3194,<br />

3204-3208, 3217, 3230, 3234-3236, 3267,<br />

3277, 3329, 3341, 3345, 3346, 3480, 3525,<br />

3526, 3531, 3539, 3541, 3560-3562, 3567,<br />

3585, 3588, 3591, 3593-3595, 3597, 3599,<br />

3602, 3607, 3608, 3610-3613, 3615, 3618,<br />

3619, 3625, 3633, 3644, 3646-3651, 3654,<br />

3656, 3660, 3661, 3664, 3665, 3671, 3676,<br />

3678, 3680, 3683-3685, 3690, 3692-3696,<br />

3702, 3712-3719, 3726, 3728, 3731, 3734,<br />

3738, 3739, 3741, 3742, 3749, 3750, 3754,<br />

3755, 3757, 3760, 3765, 3767, 3777, 3789,<br />

3804, 3805, 3807, 3821, 3823, 3881,<br />

3901-3903, 3907, 3922, 3933, 3950, 3951,<br />

3953-3961, 3973-3977, 3983, 4034, 4035,<br />

4050, 4070, 4086, 4094, 4098, 4099, 4104,<br />

4107, 4116, 4178, 4179, 4182-4184, 4187,<br />

4196, 4199, 4204, 4270, 4296, 4297, 4305,<br />

4315, 4316, 4324, 4326, 4331-4333, 4357,<br />

4363, 4366, 4371, 4372, 4379, 4382, 4392,<br />

4409, 4413, 4414, 4450, 4464-4467, 4469,<br />

4470, 4480, 4483, 4485-4487, 4491, 4500,<br />

4501, 4503, 4506, 4507, 4511-4513, 4518,<br />

4523, 4524, 4533, 4540, 4541, 4547, 4548,<br />

4551, 4563, 4570, 4571, 4579-4585, 4587,<br />

4598, 4615-4617, 4623, 4626, 4632, 4637,<br />

4638, 4652, 4655, 4669-4671, 4693, 4701,<br />

4702, 4704, 4707, 4725, 4742, 4745, 4757,<br />

4758, 4768, 4771, 4812, 4815, 4817, 4854,<br />

4861, 4872, 4875, 4894, 4900, 4901, 4908,<br />

4913, 4914, 4919, 4926, 4933-4935, 4950,<br />

4952, 4954, 4956, 4957, 4960, 4973,<br />

5006-5008, 5016-5019, 5021, 5025, 5034,<br />

5037-5039, 5041, 5059, 5061, 5076, 5080,<br />

5117, 5133, 5144, 5150-5152, 5163, 5167,<br />

5168, 5173, 5177-5181, 5200, 5202, 5215,<br />

5216, 5268, 5313, 5355, 5370-5375, 5422,<br />

5445, 5450, 5475-5477, 5481, 5509, 5529,<br />

5535, 5540, 5545, 5577, 5583, 5584, 5636,<br />

5640-5642, 5648, 5661, 5662, 5694, 5701,<br />

5715, 5737, 5740, 5741, 5751, 5754, 5772,<br />

5794, 5801-5804, 5808, 5820, 5822, 5823,<br />

5825, 5826, 5833, 5834, 5837, 5874-5876,<br />

5902, 5932-5935, 5937, 5941, 5948,<br />

5950-5955, 5957, 5970, 5972, 5977-5986,<br />

5993, 5994, 6003, 6008, 6011, 6012, 6014,<br />

6016, 6017, 6019, 6036-6039, 6041-6043,<br />

6047, 6053, 6065, 6066, 6068-6070,<br />

6073-6078, 6080-6084, 6095, 6111,<br />

6113-6115, 6168, 6184, 6227, 6229, 6244,<br />

6245, 6250, 6301, 6306, 6307, 6310, 6313,<br />

6319, 6328, 6331, 6336, 6337, 6346, 6351,<br />

6356, 6366-6368, 6373, 6374, 6376, 6378,<br />

6379, 6384, 6395, 6399, 6404-6408, 6412,<br />

6414, 6417, 6423, 6425, 6428, 6438, 6439,<br />

6441, 6454, 6459, 6460, 6467, 6469, 6473,<br />

6474, 6486, 6491, 6503, 6504, 6509, 6516,<br />

6517, 6523-6526, 6530, 6533, 6535, 6537,<br />

6541, 6543, 6544, 6552, 6555, 6564, 6566,<br />

6572-6575, 6579, 6580, 6587, 6590, 6595,<br />

6605, 6612, 6668, 6669, 6679, 6681, 6691,<br />

6692, 6694-6697, 6699, 6700, 6702, 6703,<br />

6705-6708, 6711, 6732, 6734-6737, 6779,<br />

6784, 6852, 6880, 6891, 6892, 6894, 6895,<br />

6905-6908, 6910, 6911, 6936-6938, 6963,<br />

6971, 6974, 6983, 7015, 7025, 7030, 7038,<br />

7049, 7052, 7053, 7055, 7057, 7058, 7066,<br />

7073, 7075, 7078, 7080, 7093, 7101,<br />

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SUBJECT INDEX<br />

Grants for Capacity Building, Management & Technical Assistance<br />

7112-7117, 7119, 7140, 7155, 7161, 7162,<br />

7239, 7254, 7278, 7281, 7287-7292, 7297,<br />

7302, 7306, 7359, 7376, 7379, 7381, 7384,<br />

7386-7388, 7390, 7394, 7408-7411, 7413,<br />

7414, 7416, 7421, 7431, 7432, 7437, 7510,<br />

7522, 7524, 7525, 7527-7529, 7541, 7557,<br />

7576, 7579, 7592, 7599, 7607, 7611, 7615,<br />

7621, 7627, 7629, 7633-7636, 7641, 7646,<br />

7653, 7664, 7670, 7673, 7677-7679, 7689,<br />

7691-7693, 7707, 7710-7715, 7717, 7723,<br />

7725, 7728, 7730, 7733, 7734, 7741, 7749,<br />

7753, 7754, 7756, 7762, 7764, 7765, 7770,<br />

7774, 7776, 7780, 7786, 7790, 7794, 7809,<br />

7811, 7813, 7826, 7827, 7841, 7851, 7852,<br />

7858-7860, 7872, 7890, 7891, 7893, 7894,<br />

7905, 7952, 7953, 7958, 7960, 7963, 7964,<br />

7974, 7978, 7980, 8002, 8007, 8010, 8012,<br />

8059, 8073, 8122, 8123, 8155, 8156, 8161,<br />

8167, 8195-8197, 8218-8221, 8247, 8271,<br />

8492, 8503-8505, 8541, 8542, 8545, 8556,<br />

8586, 8602, 8621, 8730, 8883, 8909, 8919,<br />

9032, 9070, 9083, 9118, 9123, 9131, 9148,<br />

9196-9201, 9210, 9213, 9224, 9246, 9278,<br />

9302, 9305, 9307, 9349, 9350, 9397, 9402,<br />

9407, 9429, 9438, 9439, 9449, 9454-9456,<br />

9466, 9496, 9504, 9512, 9516, 9529, 9532,<br />

9537, 9540, 9606, 9609, 9661, 9700,<br />

9710-9713, 9760, 9787, 9797, 9818-9820,<br />

9840, 9843-9845, 9848, 9890, 9902, 9958,<br />

9972, 9974, 9979, 9980, 9984, 9987, 9988,<br />

9991, 10005, 10007, 10011, 10017, 10032,<br />

10051, 10076, 10107, 10117, 10134, 10170,<br />

10171, 10182, 10241, 10242, 10279, 10290,<br />

10294, 10311<br />

Economically disadvantaged, crime/courts/legal<br />

services 250, 277, 311, 334, 361, 365, 454,<br />

551, 649, 746, 748, 755, 769, 792, 929, 996,<br />

1245, 1361, 1362, 1383, 1386, 1387, 1404,<br />

1468, 1542, 1568, 1570, 1606, 1874, 1875,<br />

1884, 1898, 2039, 2133, 2286, 2345, 2360,<br />

2579, 2791, 2792, 2998, 3007, 3040, 3167,<br />

3171, 3180, 3329, 3570, 3589, 3590,<br />

3603-3605, 3609, 3614, 3627-3629, 3632,<br />

3634, 3637, 3640-3643, 3667, 3673, 3675,<br />

3682, 3687-3689, 3698, 3699, 3701, 3705,<br />

3707-3709, 3720-3723, 3725, 3732, 3733,<br />

3735, 3737, 3740, 3745-3747, 3751, 3752,<br />

3768, 3770, 3772, 3773, 3776, 3778,<br />

3784-3786, 3933, 4084, 4086, 4094, 4104,<br />

4353, 4372, 4476, 4490, 4582, 4717, 4767,<br />

4768, 4855, 4882, 4960, 5048, 5163, 5268,<br />

5422, 5450, 5509, 5648, 5786, 5825, 5852,<br />

5963, 6156, 6168, 6291, 6301, 6302, 6341,<br />

6398, 6415, 6435, 6488, 6496, 6517, 6963,<br />

6966, 6983, 7108, 7119, 7129, 7134, 7141,<br />

7145, 7379, 7419, 7591, 7593, 7728, 7764,<br />

7827, 7910, 7970, 8032, 8922, 9130, 9136,<br />

9213, 9305, 9327, 9451, 9452, 9455, 9522,<br />

9545, 9716, 9788, 9840, 10219<br />

Economically disadvantaged, education 61, 67, 94,<br />

104, 113, 114, 134, 135, 148, 149, 160, 170,<br />

227-231, 242-244, 254, 260, 291, 313, 331,<br />

357, 373, 402, 416, 485, 489-491, 494, 521,<br />

561, 625, 628, 696, 704, 710, 720, 723, 727,<br />

770, 786, 789, 809-811, 821, 859, 874, 885,<br />

886, 894, 895, 919, 929, 959, 978, 980, 982,<br />

985, 1001, 1004, 1013, 1015, 1021, 1023,<br />

1035, 1039, 1077, 1078, 1080, 1089, 1104,<br />

1116, 1118, 1119, 1186, 1188, 1201, 1202,<br />

1232, 1233, 1245, 1278, 1338, 1359, 1465,<br />

1495, 1553, 1582, 1594, 1602, 1603, 1608,<br />

1621, 1634, 1689, 1724, 1760, 1763, 1764,<br />

1796-1801, 1829, 1868, 1891, 1930, 1931,<br />

1933, 1935, 1950, 2030, 2043, 2112, 2113,<br />

2121, 2125, 2157, 2189, 2193, 2200, 2202,<br />

2223, 2242, 2245, 2247, 2248, 2260, 2269,<br />

2276, 2284, 2287, 2371-2374, 2392, 2396,<br />

2401, 2406, 2440, 2441, 2446, 2475, 2479,<br />

2480, 2516, 2526, 2549, 2555, 2561, 2567,<br />

2588, 2599, 2607, 2619, 2648, 2717, 2738,<br />

2745, 2746, 2762, 2764, 2795, 2796,<br />

2812-2817, 2844, 2867, 2871, 2873, 2885,<br />

2891-2893, 2904, 2915, 2935, 2936, 3049,<br />

3053, 3064, 3065, 3092, 3104, 3120, 3126,<br />

3131, 3154, 3160, 3200, 3201, 3219, 3226,<br />

3235, 3241, 3269, 3270, 3273, 3356, 3357,<br />

3363, 3370, 3371, 3381, 3384, 3390, 3457,<br />

3461, 3463, 3468-3470, 3474, 3478,<br />

3489-3491, 3494, 3508, 3518, 3546, 3547,<br />

3555, 3558, 3565, 3573, 3580, 3586, 3587,<br />

3593, 3599, 3600, 3602, 3606, 3607, 3615,<br />

3626, 3631, 3633, 3639, 3648-3650,<br />

3662-3664, 3666, 3667, 3669, 3672, 3677,<br />

3691, 3710, 3712, 3717, 3727-3729, 3731,<br />

3748, 3753, 3758, 3787, 3807, 3811, 3819,<br />

3820, 3837, 3838, 3843-3845, 3847,<br />

3878-3880, 3884, 3886, 3891, 3921, 3943,<br />

4013, 4081, 4083, 4095, 4116, 4296, 4307,<br />

4321, 4333, 4348, 4370, 4403, 4436, 4465,<br />

4469, 4480, 4484, 4496, 4503, 4535, 4546,<br />

4548, 4549, 4556, 4558, 4564, 4570, 4571,<br />

4578, 4580, 4587, 4631, 4638, 4644, 4650,<br />

4651, 4707, 4757, 4908, 4909, 4930, 4938,<br />

5002, 5024, 5046, 5079, 5155, 5159, 5170,<br />

5171, 5234, 5253, 5263, 5284, 5287-5289,<br />

5297, 5298, 5321, 5322, 5343, 5344, 5405,<br />

5407, 5431, 5436, 5482, 5535, 5610, 5617,<br />

5618, 5631, 5633, 5652, 5653, 5657, 5669,<br />

5672, 5700, 5716, 5755, 5781, 5812-5814,<br />

5841, 5861, 5878, 5902, 5911, 5917, 5919,<br />

5924, 5961, 5966, 5973, 6055-6059, 6066,<br />

6085, 6103, 6119, 6125, 6126, 6133, 6134,<br />

6141, 6142, 6152, 6178, 6179, 6193, 6249,<br />

6267, 6293, 6321, 6347, 6388, 6395, 6415,<br />

6428, 6438, 6472, 6525, 6527, 6533, 6611,<br />

6619, 6631, 6634, 6650, 6689, 6744, 6745,<br />

6760, 6775, 6786, 6790, 6851, 6868, 6917,<br />

6955, 7025, 7031, 7038, 7048, 7062, 7116,<br />

7164, 7194, 7205, 7206, 7213, 7214, 7219,<br />

7226, 7227, 7254, 7271, 7272, 7278, 7290,<br />

7302, 7320, 7325, 7390, 7411, 7416, 7452,<br />

7534, 7539, 7556, 7594, 7612-7614, 7672,<br />

7705, 7750, 7799, 7816-7825, 7828, 7847,<br />

7850, 7868, 7869, 7936, 7961, 7991, 7999,<br />

8015, 8016, 8034-8051, 8054, 8055, 8138,<br />

8189, 8324, 8330, 8447, 8448, 8503-8505,<br />

8539, 8542, 8604, 8619, 8662, 8669, 8692,<br />

8715, 8737, 8740, 8756, 8768, 8786, 8811,<br />

8829, 8854, 8861, 8862, 8876, 8919, 9055,<br />

9098, 9101, 9102, 9108, 9129, 9142, 9143,<br />

9162, 9206-9208, 9237, 9269, 9273, 9279,<br />

9289, 9290, 9319, 9320, 9326, 9350, 9367,<br />

9389, 9394, 9410, 9418, 9444, 9524, 9526,<br />

9529, 9532, 9537, 9541, 9558, 9572, 9576,<br />

9601, 9605, 9610, 9612, 9617, 9618, 9623,<br />

9643, 9656, 9661, 9679, 9689, 9690, 9698,<br />

9716, 9736, 9762, 9779, 9801, 9824, 9848,<br />

9854-9857, 9868, 9881, 9892, 9906, 9907,<br />

10006, 10017, 10036, 10040, 10043, 10047,<br />

10055, 10069, 10075, 10078, 10089, 10253,<br />

10254, 10257, 10258, 10284, 10313<br />

Economically disadvantaged, employment 287, 331,<br />

365, 373, 401, 452, 477, 705, 732, 898, 982,<br />

1004, 1023, 1045, 1372, 1459, 1521, 1543,<br />

1766, 1987, 2206, 2227, 2269, 2541,<br />

2645-2647, 3053, 3292, 3346, 3518, 3586,<br />

3594, 3611, 3618, 3648, 3651, 3654, 3683,<br />

3684, 3692, 3693, 3739-3741, 3779, 3787,<br />

3829, 3833, 4068, 4086, 4103, 4107, 4120,<br />

4121, 4175, 4296, 4333, 4472, 4509, 4511,<br />

4512, 4533, 4540, 4541, 4544, 4548, 4549,<br />

4557, 4573, 4577, 4583-4585, 4601, 4615,<br />

4654, 4678, 4747, 4871, 4913, 5060, 5104,<br />

5166, 5794, 6147, 6310, 6328, 6336, 6358,<br />

6400, 6438, 6445, 6487, 6491, 6569, 6602,<br />

6650, 6939, 7139-7141, 7213, 7239, 7278,<br />

7301, 7305, 7306, 7340, 7381, 7414, 7510,<br />

7528, 7529, 7539, 7696, 7741, 7776, 7813,<br />

7862, 7866, 8639, 9131, 9229, 9402, 9418,<br />

9451, 9512, 9551, 9558, 9920, 9935, 9992,<br />

9997, 10132, 10282, 10304<br />

Economically disadvantaged, environment 291, 340,<br />

453, 569, 608, 627, 628, 642, 648, 649, 663,<br />

671, 735, 865, 899, 941, 968, 985, 996, 1005,<br />

1006, 1142, 1158, 1424, 1425, 1523, 1538,<br />

1545, 1607, 1608, 1677, 1765, 1851, 2415,<br />

2426, 2441, 3011, 3031, 3184, 3528, 3630,<br />

4050, 4070, 4296, 4392, 4409, 4413, 4461,<br />

4519, 4520, 4575, 4580, 4595, 4667, 4767,<br />

4812, 4838, 4875, 4935, 4957, 4960, 5021,<br />

5198, 5203, 5583, 5584, 5820, 5825, 5826,<br />

5833, 5834, 5854, 5962, 6019, 6044, 6053,<br />

6168, 6313, 6356, 6384, 6387, 6404, 6414,<br />

6417, 6425, 6435, 6460, 6517, 6524, 6541,<br />

6542, 6551, 6552, 6580, 6643, 6731, 7075,<br />

7078, 7114, 7159, 7193, 7195, 7281, 7386,<br />

7390, 7394, 7431, 7432, 7437, 7443, 7445,<br />

7446, 7729, 8632, 8724, 9032, 9818-9820,<br />

9925, 10108, 10120, 10179, 10182<br />

Economically disadvantaged, food/nutrition/<br />

agriculture 5, 52, 252, 342, 349, 364, 466,<br />

499, 541, 545, 628, 819, 1290, 1409, 1410,<br />

1489, 1543, 1955, 1970, 2051, 2165, 2227,<br />

2385, 2490, 2554, 2740, 2759, 2772, 2898,<br />

2986, 2996, 3298, 3813, 3827, 3830, 3831,<br />

3900, 4056, 4113, 4126, 4201, 4202, 4322,<br />

4357, 4420, 4511, 4661, 4736, 4774, 4777,<br />

4819, 4933, 4950, 5075, 5385-5400, 5517,<br />

5523, 5526, 5527, 6366, 6384, 6551, 6573,<br />

6574, 7015, 7075, 7077, 7271, 7278, 7287,<br />

7290, 7579, 7631, 7649, 7663, 7719, 8189,<br />

8456, 8468, 8552, 8573, 8692, 8719, 8815,<br />

9337, 9411, 9505, 9540, 9700, 9797, 9903,<br />

9920, 9987, 10116<br />

Economically disadvantaged, health—general 78,<br />

98, 166, 174, 176, 181, 182, 185, 188, 195,<br />

203, 250-252, 254, 260-262, 264, 274-276,<br />

282, 283, 285, 287, 290-292, 297-300, 302,<br />

306, 308, 310, 312, 313, 316, 317, 319, 320,<br />

322, 324-327, 332, 334, 340-342, 346, 348,<br />

349, 355, 356, 360-365, 369-371, 373, 374,<br />

378-380, 385, 388, 390, 391, 394, 396, 398,<br />

401, 406, 420-422, 424, 425, 433, 436, 439,<br />

441, 451, 454, 457, 459, 462, 466, 468, 471,<br />

477, 545, 610, 645, 668, 703, 705, 746, 748,<br />

816, 863, 922, 965, 968, 1083, 1244, 1246,<br />

1247, 1251, 1272, 1274, 1284, 1285, 1297,<br />

1303, 1305, 1325, 1327-1329, 1357, 1361,<br />

1362, 1376, 1379, 1380, 1388, 1453, 1501,<br />

1508, 1545, 1605, 1698, 1740, 1826, 1850,<br />

1906, 1910, 1917, 2007, 2084, 2099, 2150,<br />

2269, 2282, 2387, 2394, 2436, 2466, 2585,<br />

2636, 2759, 2772, 2886, 2978, 2988, 3011,<br />

3031, 3181, 3230, 3234-3236, 3241, 3267,<br />

3281, 3321, 3496, 3523, 3524, 3544, 3585,<br />

3608, 3613, 3630, 3659, 3671, 3690, 3703,<br />

3738, 3742, 3754, 3825, 3890, 3901, 3918,<br />

4056, 4062, 4068, 4086, 4132, 4137, 4203,<br />

4213, 4296, 4305, 4348, 4349, 4366, 4412,<br />

4500, 4533, 4538, 4567, 4580, 4622, 4632,<br />

4675, 4730, 4743, 4746, 4754, 4789, 4845,<br />

4975, 4976, 4997, 5090, 5094, 5112,<br />

5140-5142, 5192, 5212, 5292-5296, 5307,<br />

5308, 5310, 5345, 5361, 5455, 5464, 5465,<br />

5471, 5475, 5476, 5480-5482, 5484,<br />

5486-5489, 5492, 5497, 5500, 5503, 5507,<br />

5509, 5517, 5518, 5523, 5526, 5527, 5529,<br />

5535, 5540, 5545, 5555, 5556, 5559,<br />

5566-5568, 5572, 5574, 5577, 5579, 5583,<br />

5584, 5603, 5604, 5777, 5790, 5800, 5912,<br />

5913, 6012, 6125, 6139, 6161, 6202, 6353,<br />

6375, 6395, 6483, 6488, 6491, 6499, 6534,<br />

6541, 6589, 6602, 6725, 6764, 6767, 6770,<br />

6789, 6850, 6863, 6888, 6903, 6916, 6942,<br />

6956, 6977, 6979, 6993, 6997, 7011-7013,<br />

7038, 7041, 7046, 7211, 7271, 7272, 7278,<br />

7284, 7290, 7291, 7297, 7361, 7546, 7582,<br />

7616, 7688, 7709, 7788, 7874, 7914, 8067,<br />

8150, 8171, 8227, 8248, 8507, 8588, 8639,<br />

8692, 8745, 8810, 8896, 9033, 9191, 9237,<br />

9252, 9283, 9350, 9369, 9436, 9443, 9462,<br />

9498, 9622, 9636, 9640, 9641, 9651, 9652,<br />

9655, 9659, 9710-9716, 9770, 9773, 9893,<br />

9896, 9898, 9944, 9992, 10028, 10034,<br />

10035, 10042, 10045, 10048, 10059,<br />

10065-10067, 10070, 10087, 10132,<br />

10151-10153, 10184<br />

Economically disadvantaged, health—specific<br />

diseases 176, 181, 182, 195, 261, 312, 340,<br />

450, 454, 1083, 1247, 1376, 1379, 1508,<br />

2387, 2436, 2636, 2772, 2931, 3544, 3825,<br />

4567, 4743, 4754, 4976, 5140-5142, 5471,<br />

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SUBJECT INDEX<br />

5492, 5555, 5556, 5559, 5579, 5593, 5604,<br />

6353, 6375, 6483, 6764, 6767, 6956, 7041,<br />

7046, 8896, 9135, 9329, 10034, 10035,<br />

10045, 10048, 10066, 10067, 10087<br />

Economically disadvantaged, housing/shelter 7,<br />

146, 246, 316, 361, 365, 545, 707, 751, 786,<br />

802, 803, 985, 1051, 1071, 1279-1283, 1289,<br />

1333, 1339, 1366, 1377, 1502, 1523, 1524,<br />

1542, 1557, 1619, 1623, 1624, 1826, 1843,<br />

1907, 1951, 1953, 1975, 1978, 1983-1986,<br />

1988-1991, 2002, 2003, 2008-2025, 2313,<br />

2342, 2353, 2381, 2386, 2390, 2404, 2430,<br />

2455, 2502, 2503, 2592, 2594, 2608, 2613,<br />

2629, 2708, 2862, 2879, 2881, 2909, 2922,<br />

2955, 2972, 3006, 3013, 3018, 3123, 3167,<br />

3169, 3179, 3180, 3185, 3186, 3189, 3192,<br />

3208, 3214, 3222, 3228, 3294, 3344, 3345,<br />

3404, 3442, 3463, 3537, 3538, 3540, 3560,<br />

3567, 3625, 3646, 3696, 3726, 3766, 3767,<br />

3802, 3804, 3805, 3808, 3867, 3905, 3922,<br />

3949, 3952, 3960-3972, 4032, 4033,<br />

4035-4037, 4039-4042, 4107, 4108, 4110,<br />

4135, 4185, 4193, 4270, 4278, 4297, 4331,<br />

4338, 4371, 4392, 4409, 4452, 4455, 4491,<br />

4547, 4550, 4551, 4623, 4665, 4725, 4731,<br />

4734, 4741, 4753, 4794, 4810, 4832, 4855,<br />

4856, 4892, 4894, 4925, 4926, 4934, 4943,<br />

4956, 4966, 5065, 5133, 5151, 5152, 5157,<br />

5162, 5163, 5168, 5172, 5176, 5177,<br />

5182-5186, 5188, 5197, 5198, 5200, 5202,<br />

5203, 5255, 5317, 5354, 5437, 5451, 5489,<br />

5636, 5641, 5661, 5671, 5699, 5740, 5741,<br />

5780, 5791, 5806, 5854, 5864, 5943, 5955,<br />

5957, 5960, 5971, 5972, 5979, 5988, 5989,<br />

6003, 6005, 6011-6018, 6050, 6108, 6246,<br />

6291, 6331, 6373, 6378, 6503, 6504, 6533,<br />

6691, 6692, 6698-6700, 6702, 6704, 6705,<br />

6714, 6738, 6743, 6785, 6858, 6987, 7067,<br />

7069-7072, 7087, 7088, 7119, 7281, 7288,<br />

7384, 7409, 7414, 7419, 7439, 7445, 7446,<br />

7526, 7530, 7538, 7580, 7598, 7604, 7608,<br />

7611, 7617, 7618, 7621, 7627, 7632, 7633,<br />

7641, 7653, 7662, 7668, 7677-7679,<br />

7681-7684, 7693, 7697, 7716, 7717,<br />

7721-7723, 7725, 7729, 7730, 7733-7735,<br />

7751, 7753-7763, 7782, 7790-7794, 7797,<br />

7804, 7805, 7810, 7826, 7851, 7852, 7890,<br />

7905, 7960, 7963, 7965, 7984, 8011, 8014,<br />

8020-8022, 8032, 8058, 8073, 8140, 8198,<br />

8213, 8223, 8260, 8522, 8542, 8545, 8555,<br />

8556, 8586, 8607, 8683, 8750, 8899, 9123,<br />

9136, 9171, 9202-9204, 9224, 9244, 9259,<br />

9278, 9307, 9422, 9423, 9449, 9496, 9609,<br />

9669, 9696, 9752, 9775-9778, 9786, 9795,<br />

9864, 9925, 9974, 10032, 10051, 10110,<br />

10134, 10242, 10266, 10303<br />

Economically disadvantaged, human services—<br />

multipurpose 74, 86, 104, 166, 169, 185, 277,<br />

288, 291, 306, 312, 320, 341, 380, 421, 451,<br />

452, 573, 703, 706, 711, 712, 789, 794, 806,<br />

870, 1088, 1089, 1127, 1250, 1279-1283,<br />

1289, 1296, 1333, 1338, 1404, 1480, 1485,<br />

1486, 1524, 1530, 1543, 1562, 1583, 1605,<br />

1619, 1623, 1628, 1701, 1740, 1761, 1767,<br />

1843, 1850, 1858, 1877, 1884, 1894, 1898,<br />

1950, 1956, 1982, 2007, 2037, 2039, 2044,<br />

2052, 2113, 2276, 2309, 2310, 2325, 2337,<br />

2349, 2351-2353, 2366, 2367, 2419, 2437,<br />

2464, 2478, 2498-2500, 2549, 2569, 2577,<br />

2584, 2594, 2618, 2664, 2673, 2717,<br />

2738-2740, 2762, 2789, 2798, 2805, 2809,<br />

2810, 2826, 2849, 2922, 2931, 2942, 2943,<br />

2956, 2961, 2972, 2978, 2988, 2996, 2997,<br />

3015, 3035, 3171, 3179, 3181, 3203, 3325,<br />

3407, 3478, 3510, 3585, 3586, 3591,<br />

3593-3595, 3597, 3599, 3601, 3602, 3608,<br />

3610, 3612, 3613, 3615-3622, 3624, 3625,<br />

3633, 3638, 3640, 3645, 3646, 3651-3658,<br />

3660, 3661, 3665, 3668, 3669, 3671, 3674,<br />

3676, 3679, 3680, 3686, 3690, 3692, 3693,<br />

3697, 3701, 3703, 3704, 3706, 3712, 3713,<br />

3715-3719, 3727, 3729, 3730, 3734, 3738,<br />

3742, 3744, 3750, 3754, 3757-3767, 3771,<br />

3772, 3774, 3775, 3777, 3779-3783, 3791,<br />

3808, 3821, 3826, 3890, 3905, 4031, 4033,<br />

4086, 4094, 4132, 4135, 4173, 4188, 4273,<br />

4281, 4331, 4333, 4366, 4403, 4450, 4452,<br />

4455, 4466, 4496, 4511, 4512, 4535, 4537,<br />

4546, 4548, 4556, 4558, 4567, 4626, 4631,<br />

4678, 4683, 4685, 4686, 4705, 4720-4722,<br />

4729, 4731, 4732, 4734, 4737, 4738, 4740,<br />

4754, 4755, 4763, 4765, 4769, 4780, 4782,<br />

4789, 4793, 4795, 4812, 4816, 4817, 4825,<br />

4831, 4833, 4849, 4868, 4881, 4884, 4902,<br />

4903, 4908, 4909, 4951, 4961, 4966, 5008,<br />

5048, 5050, 5068, 5091, 5092, 5104, 5110,<br />

5112, 5136, 5149, 5150, 5162, 5163, 5266,<br />

5292, 5321, 5322, 5445, 5464, 5465, 5477,<br />

5481, 5484, 5488, 5489, 5494, 5497, 5507,<br />

5517, 5526, 5527, 5540, 5550, 5567, 5572,<br />

5603, 5604, 5625, 5700, 5708, 5751, 5783,<br />

5861, 5921, 5937, 5952, 5959, 5971, 5989,<br />

6008, 6017, 6018, 6066, 6085, 6104, 6111,<br />

6113, 6114, 6124, 6139, 6152, 6156, 6179,<br />

6202, 6334, 6358, 6378, 6399, 6400, 6428,<br />

6486, 6530, 6534, 6537, 6563, 6590, 6595,<br />

6605, 6680, 6690, 6693-6695, 6697, 6756,<br />

6905, 6916, 6935, 6938, 6942, 6966, 6974,<br />

6987, 7015, 7038, 7272, 7291, 7305, 7358,<br />

7359, 7363, 7381, 7421, 7462, 7530, 7531,<br />

7541, 7558, 7573, 7579, 7586, 7592, 7599,<br />

7605, 7607, 7620, 7623, 7630, 7656, 7662,<br />

7664, 7670, 7671, 7676, 7697, 7735, 7749,<br />

7755, 7765, 7773, 7780, 7785, 7798, 7801,<br />

7802, 7862, 7953, 8006, 8010, 8129, 8229,<br />

8259, 8300, 8329, 8336, 8463, 8477, 8509,<br />

8516, 8539, 8541, 8542, 8546, 8547, 8556,<br />

8560, 8574, 8672, 8692, 8745, 8845, 8876,<br />

8881, 8915, 8919, 9039, 9055, 9082, 9087,<br />

9117, 9147, 9171, 9230, 9237, 9284, 9288,<br />

9329, 9350, 9366, 9375, 9391, 9401, 9407,<br />

9411, 9418, 9444, 9458, 9463, 9485, 9498,<br />

9501, 9529, 9551, 9560, 9593, 9650, 9668,<br />

9669, 9680, 9698, 9790, 9806, 9863, 9864,<br />

9891, 9907, 9911, 9935, 9938, 9950, 9958,<br />

9997, 9999, 10003, 10005, 10007,<br />

10011-10013, 10051, 10070, 10150, 10190,<br />

10268, 10277, 10278, 10307<br />

Economically disadvantaged, international affairs/<br />

development 195, 512, 540, 592, 645, 648,<br />

668, 809-811, 819, 829, 884-886, 919, 949,<br />

1158, 1272, 1285, 1327-1329, 1372, 1379,<br />

1388, 1391, 1494, 1611, 1670-1672, 1677,<br />

1689, 1699, 1700, 1759-1761, 1765, 1766,<br />

1820, 1821, 1829, 1839, 1840, 1842, 1851,<br />

2282, 2415, 2426, 2436, 2441, 2487, 2488,<br />

2490, 3321, 3528, 3827, 4137, 4213, 4302,<br />

4303, 4307, 4370, 4416, 4460, 4461, 4573,<br />

4575, 4595, 4813, 4913, 4914, 4973, 5276,<br />

5293-5296, 5310, 5345, 5382, 5809-5811,<br />

5932, 5933, 5948, 5950-5952, 5954, 5962,<br />

5993, 6037-6044, 6065, 6068-6070,<br />

6073-6078, 6080-6085, 6095, 6103, 6104,<br />

6115, 6302, 6303, 6306, 6307, 6356, 6374,<br />

6387, 6412, 6450-6452, 6474, 6555, 6557,<br />

6572, 6574, 6612, 6731, 6746, 6764, 6767,<br />

6903, 6979, 7011-7013, 7025, 7032-7034,<br />

7046, 7211, 7281, 7284, 7290, 7297, 7318,<br />

7361, 7449, 7874, 8001, 8189, 8248,<br />

8492-8495, 8503-8505, 9636, 9640, 9641,<br />

9655, 9824, 10028, 10029, 10032, 10042,<br />

10045, 10059, 10065-10067, 10076, 10087,<br />

10088, 10179, 10182, 10190, 10235<br />

Economically disadvantaged, medical research<br />

1698, 5657, 6589, 10042<br />

Economically disadvantaged, membership benefit<br />

groups 3250, 7291<br />

Economically disadvantaged, mental health/<br />

substance abuse 331, 336, 357, 421, 1003,<br />

1580, 1629, 2560, 3570, 3659, 3667, 3703,<br />

3704, 3711, 3743, 3744, 4037, 4039, 4041,<br />

4042, 4428, 4831, 4881, 4902, 4903, 5494,<br />

5500, 5507, 5550, 5593, 6202, 8529, 9135,<br />

9418, 9421, 9463, 9908, 10096<br />

Economically disadvantaged, philanthropy/<br />

voluntarism 104, 342, 349, 363, 398, 592,<br />

874, 999, 1303, 1357, 1365, 1391,<br />

1759-1761, 1826, 1839, 1840, 1842, 1864,<br />

2327, 2842, 3559, 3596-3598, 3734, 3736,<br />

3755, 3769, 3775, 4523, 4524, 4581, 5382,<br />

5809-5811, 5874, 5896, 5937, 6040, 6393,<br />

6399, 6407, 6429, 6449, 6452, 6454, 6572,<br />

6575, 6892, 6894, 6930, 6935-6937, 6983,<br />

7025, 7216, 7707, 9714, 9715, 9824, 10001<br />

Economically disadvantaged, public affairs/<br />

government 288, 295, 320, 398, 454, 457,<br />

466, 468, 471, 545, 601, 668, 702, 707, 753,<br />

765, 786, 787, 805, 821, 919, 959, 993, 994,<br />

1071, 1080, 1116, 1118, 1119, 1245, 1246,<br />

1327, 1391, 1505, 1528, 1546, 1547, 1557,<br />

1574, 1581, 1610, 1699, 1701, 1730, 1864,<br />

2032, 2133, 2260, 2486, 2594, 2596, 2809,<br />

2810, 2842, 2865, 2944, 3049, 3154, 3178,<br />

3235, 3250, 3561, 3588, 3595, 3612, 3613,<br />

3644, 3658, 3661, 3668, 3678, 3681, 3685,<br />

3706, 3718, 3719, 3753, 3756, 3804, 3823,<br />

4116, 4316, 4317, 4326, 4333, 4348-4350,<br />

4363, 4372, 4461, 4464, 4483, 4487, 4489,<br />

4491, 4500, 4511, 4512, 4537, 4549, 4558,<br />

4579, 4582, 4595, 4638, 4669-4671, 4702,<br />

4704, 4707, 4740, 4758, 4772, 4829, 4900,<br />

4901, 4934, 5012, 5024, 5026, 5027, 5076,<br />

5136, 5144, 5162, 5268, 5445, 5486, 5487,<br />

5518, 5568, 5633, 5636, 5737, 5740,<br />

5821-5823, 5837, 5878, 5879, 5896, 5951,<br />

5959, 5993, 6008, 6047, 6066, 6068-6070,<br />

6073-6078, 6080-6084, 6108, 6115, 6124,<br />

6147, 6152, 6156, 6161, 6202, 6336, 6337,<br />

6347, 6348, 6353, 6367, 6368, 6379, 6393,<br />

6405, 6429, 6439, 6449, 6451, 6456, 6469,<br />

6480, 6486, 6491, 6503, 6504, 6526, 6530,<br />

6563, 6564, 6573, 6695, 6697, 6703, 6705,<br />

6708, 6894, 6906, 6955, 7050, 7055, 7112,<br />

7113, 7116, 7117, 7119, 7134, 7155, 7272,<br />

7289, 7297, 7302, 7340, 7363, 7376, 7379,<br />

7381, 7384, 7386, 7390, 7394, 7421, 7445,<br />

7446, 7522, 7634-7636, 7682, 7693, 7749,<br />

7750, 7763, 7770, 7774, 7841, 7858, 7860,<br />

7914, 7953, 7964, 7980, 8189, 8447, 8448,<br />

8477, 8896, 9087, 9349, 9375, 9387, 9394,<br />

9397, 9402, 9407, 9410, 9418, 9438, 9439,<br />

9456, 9466, 9504, 9526, 9529, 9532, 9537,<br />

9840, 9863, 9957, 9974, 9975, 9983, 9991,<br />

10003, 10005, 10007, 10011, 10311<br />

Economically disadvantaged, recreation/sports/<br />

athletics 1005, 1802, 2567, 3110, 3823, 4374,<br />

4375, 4632, 5577, 5583, 5584, 6065, 7164,<br />

8227, 8604, 8632, 9457, 9523, 9882, 9975<br />

Economically disadvantaged, religion 274, 332, 436,<br />

746, 769, 1380, 2145, 2465, 2663, 3686,<br />

3749, 4116, 4956, 5157, 5215, 5216,<br />

5385-5400, 5477, 5603, 6399, 7656, 9764,<br />

9995, 10088, 10184, 10301<br />

Economically disadvantaged, safety/disaster relief<br />

786, 805, 1476, 1485, 1518, 1586, 3480,<br />

4042, 4050, 4331, 4467, 4584, 5550, 5902,<br />

6404, 6541, 6545, 7015, 7288, 7292, 7376,<br />

8730, 10070, 10075<br />

Economically disadvantaged, science 195, 1201,<br />

1202, 1891, 2935, 4098, 4322, 5993, 6037,<br />

8447, 8448, 8619, 9394, 9410, 9466, 9504,<br />

9643<br />

Economically disadvantaged, social sciences 104,<br />

671, 965, 1116, 1118, 1119, 1325, 1699,<br />

2441, 3186, 3604, 3624, 3771, 4472, 4483,<br />

4523, 4544, 4577, 5481, 5484, 6066, 6075,<br />

6085, 6124, 6347, 6395, 6400, 6434, 7154,<br />

7272, 7284, 7289, 8737<br />

Economically disadvantaged, youth development 12,<br />

38, 54, 311, 765, 775, 816, 1359, 1424, 1425,<br />

1563, 1606, 1608, 1611, 1620, 1781, 1802,<br />

1844, 2561, 3120, 3181, 3203, 3325, 3604,<br />

3623, 3663, 3787, 4083, 4084, 4281, 4363,<br />

4374, 4401, 4573, 4587, 4644, 4761, 4769,<br />

4779, 4913, 4937, 4953, 4998, 5024,<br />

5026-5028, 5055, 5075, 5155, 5234, 5281,<br />

5503, 5509, 5772, 5782, 5783, 5786, 5797,<br />

5825, 5833, 5834, 6065, 6126, 6142, 6334,<br />

6388, 6395, 6634, 6643, 6650, 6917, 7048,<br />

7115, 7239, 7411, 7443, 7531, 7564, 7573,<br />

7591, 7594, 7660, 7705, 7750, 7799,<br />

8492-8495, 8614, 8698, 8719, 8786, 8861,<br />

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SUBJECT INDEX<br />

Grants for Capacity Building, Management & Technical Assistance<br />

8862, 8907, 8922, 9129, 9345, 9359, 9362,<br />

9363, 9457, 9523, 9541, 9545, 9558, 9624,<br />

9849, 9983, 10069<br />

Economics 2, 497, 662, 671, 677, 679, 1803,<br />

1965, 3330, 4109, 5199, 5272, 5275, 5995,<br />

5996, 6006, 6066, 6075, 6085, 6091-6093,<br />

6363, 6630, 6953, 6954, 7330, 7849, 8737,<br />

8819, 9491, 9550, 9629, 10248<br />

Economics, African Americans/Blacks 5272, 6066<br />

Economics, children 4109<br />

Economics, children/youth 5199, 5995, 5996, 8737<br />

Economics, conferences/seminars 497, 1803,<br />

5272, 5275, 6006, 6630, 9491<br />

Economics, curriculum development 4109, 6066,<br />

6630, 7330, 8737<br />

Economics, economically disadvantaged 671, 6066,<br />

6075, 6085, 8737<br />

Economics, electronic media/online services 6630<br />

Economics, equipment 9550<br />

Economics, faculty/staff development 5995, 6091<br />

Economics, film/video/radio 6006<br />

Economics, income development 8819<br />

Economics, indigenous people 497<br />

Economics, management development/capacity<br />

building 497, 5199, 6091, 6363, 7849, 8819,<br />

9550<br />

Economics, minorities 8737<br />

Economics, program evaluation 6953, 6954<br />

Economics, publication 497, 1965<br />

Economics, research 671, 677, 1965, 4109, 6091,<br />

6363, 6953, 6954<br />

Economics, technical assistance 4109<br />

Economics, youth 6006, 9550<br />

Ecuador, community improvement/development<br />

4333, 6081<br />

Ecuador, education 4333<br />

Ecuador, employment 4333<br />

Ecuador, environment 3165<br />

Ecuador, human services—multipurpose 4333<br />

Ecuador, international affairs/development 3165,<br />

6081<br />

Ecuador, public affairs/government 4333, 6081<br />

Education 5154, 5771<br />

Education, administration/regulation 211, 212,<br />

1787, 1828, 2114, 2207, 2901, 2903, 3137,<br />

3151, 3159, 3170, 3373, 3677, 4463, 4938,<br />

5889, 6354, 7535, 7596, 8388, 8831, 9080,<br />

9749, 10039, 10118, 10175, 10224, 10254<br />

Education, Africa 852, 958, 2846, 3172, 4299,<br />

5884, 5885, 5906, 6354, 6447, 6586, 6813,<br />

7285<br />

Education, African Americans/Blacks 417, 720,<br />

786, 1202, 3131, 3372, 3382, 3543, 3575,<br />

3599, 3672, 4389, 4436, 4554, 4571, 4578,<br />

4627, 5145, 5234, 5238, 5272, 5881, 5910,<br />

6010, 6066, 7467, 8357, 8454, 9678, 10078<br />

Education, aging 728, 929, 1104, 4083, 4707,<br />

4909, 5352, 8902, 9444<br />

Education, alliance 722, 2118, 5194, 6630, 6632,<br />

7104, 7254, 7406, 7467, 8117, 8768, 9661<br />

Education, alumni groups 7342, 9749<br />

Education, Argentina 1760, 6525, 8370, 8371<br />

Education, Asia 1764, 7163<br />

Education, Asians/Pacific Islanders 1733, 2936,<br />

5873, 8454<br />

Education, association 99, 2109, 2221, 2843,<br />

2874, 2994, 3996, 5254, 5277-5279, 5283,<br />

6820, 8114, 8115, 8185, 9277<br />

Education, Australia 8358, 8359, 8401-8403<br />

Education, awards/prizes/competitions 681, 1080,<br />

1756, 5194, 6079, 8354, 8418, 8703<br />

Education, Azerbaijan 8349<br />

Education, Belgium 867<br />

Education, bilingual programs 1192, 1552, 1733,<br />

2112, 2202, 2218, 4930, 10039<br />

Education, blind/visually impaired 5146, 6684,<br />

9495, 9785<br />

Education, Bolivia 6347<br />

Education, Botswana 4387<br />

Education, boys 3328, 3575, 5196, 6631, 9226,<br />

10262<br />

Education, Brazil 975, 4335, 8398, 8399<br />

Education, building/renovation 219-221, 1395,<br />

2132, 2155, 2156, 2751, 3450, 8189, 8206,<br />

9274, 9595, 9600<br />

Education, Canada 842<br />

Education, capital campaigns 1745, 1747, 1752,<br />

2140, 2243, 2658, 10313<br />

Education, Caribbean 7233<br />

Education, Central America 6342, 6349, 6350<br />

Education, children 82, 100, 153, 542, 770, 1929,<br />

2112, 2260, 2446, 2901, 3340, 3548, 3884,<br />

4388, 4484, 4556, 4578, 5247, 6023, 6024,<br />

6119, 6616-6618, 7197, 7303, 7457, 7540,<br />

8294, 8422, 8449, 8622, 8700, 8956-8963,<br />

8965, 9703, 9737<br />

Education, children/youth 3, 10, 21, 58, 113, 114,<br />

116, 135, 136, 139, 209, 210, 224, 242, 247,<br />

357, 444, 554, 628, 672, 697, 723, 728, 736,<br />

743, 809-811, 818, 885, 886, 894, 895, 919,<br />

929, 959, 977, 1015, 1021, 1039, 1089,<br />

1097, 1099, 1124, 1128, 1156, 1192-1194,<br />

1217, 1222, 1229, 1236, 1238, 1239, 1292,<br />

1293, 1306, 1354, 1359, 1434, 1448, 1449,<br />

1552, 1571, 1612, 1683-1686, 1733, 1742,<br />

1748, 1764, 1774, 1776, 1827, 1828, 1841,<br />

1887, 1892, 1950, 2105, 2143, 2202, 2218,<br />

2242, 2248, 2276, 2284, 2316, 2319, 2396,<br />

2433, 2440, 2453, 2475, 2516, 2549, 2555,<br />

2644, 2677, 2679, 2717, 2751, 2755, 2760,<br />

2795, 2796, 2940, 3045, 3083, 3118, 3131,<br />

3166, 3241, 3317, 3355, 3365, 3390, 3425,<br />

3452, 3478, 3489, 3514, 3542, 3547, 3557,<br />

3558, 3565, 3599, 3600, 3606, 3607, 3626,<br />

3631, 3639, 3648, 3662, 3664, 3666, 3667,<br />

3669, 3672, 3677, 3710, 3717, 3727-3729,<br />

3731, 3758, 3788, 3838, 3847, 3856, 3877,<br />

3891, 3921, 3943, 4026, 4083, 4095, 4255,<br />

4307, 4330, 4341, 4358, 4370, 4389, 4457,<br />

4465, 4480, 4496, 4497, 4514, 4516, 4535,<br />

4536, 4546, 4554, 4558, 4562, 4570, 4571,<br />

4604, 4627, 4639, 4644, 4692, 4707, 4893,<br />

4896, 4898, 4909, 4927, 4938, 5002, 5145,<br />

5147, 5155, 5159, 5161, 5204, 5245, 5263,<br />

5273, 5286, 5401, 5412, 5421, 5427, 5430,<br />

5431, 5633, 5658, 5700, 5748, 5749, 5775,<br />

5781, 5818, 5841, 5861, 5870, 5878, 5900,<br />

5908, 5911, 5936, 5958, 5973, 5975, 5976,<br />

5995-5998, 6010, 6021, 6022, 6052, 6071,<br />

6072, 6086, 6089, 6090, 6094, 6096, 6097,<br />

6100, 6101, 6103, 6144, 6178, 6179, 6265,<br />

6280, 6415, 6472, 6525, 6593, 6620, 6638,<br />

6642, 6645, 6647, 6648, 6650, 6657, 6660,<br />

6667, 6686, 6769, 6772, 6843, 6928, 6931,<br />

6955, 6986, 7097, 7127, 7199, 7215, 7300,<br />

7304, 7319, 7364, 7406, 7423, 7452, 7465,<br />

7467, 7511, 7534, 7543, 7554, 7556, 7575,<br />

7578, 7583, 7624, 7637, 7643, 7659, 7672,<br />

7690, 7705, 7743, 7744, 7747, 7750, 7775,<br />

7783, 7812, 7828, 7847, 7868-7870, 8095,<br />

8144, 8149, 8162, 8232, 8233, 8251, 8267,<br />

8273, 8310, 8315, 8319, 8343-8353,<br />

8355-8373, 8375-8414, 8416, 8417, 8420,<br />

8421, 8424-8429, 8431-8440, 8442, 8443,<br />

8445, 8447, 8448, 8450-8454, 8544, 8610,<br />

8619, 8629, 8638, 8642, 8643, 8650, 8658,<br />

8659, 8677, 8685, 8699, 8733-8737, 8747,<br />

8763, 8768, 8773, 8782, 8798, 8802, 8812,<br />

8847, 8924-8929, 8934-8936, 8941-8946,<br />

8949, 8952-8955, 8964, 8966-8969, 8973,<br />

9098, 9101, 9102, 9142, 9143, 9162, 9216,<br />

9238, 9245, 9254, 9339, 9346, 9357, 9367,<br />

9384, 9394, 9396, 9405, 9420, 9424, 9425,<br />

9475, 9476, 9524-9526, 9535, 9541, 9612,<br />

9633, 9635, 9639, 9643, 9716, 9733, 9736,<br />

9738, 9741, 9784, 9785, 9813, 9868, 9870,<br />

9951, 9973, 10018, 10039, 10049, 10050,<br />

10073, 10084, 10086, 10160, 10195, 10253,<br />

10254, 10258, 10259, 10313<br />

Education, Chile 6493, 6594, 8360<br />

Education, China 5949, 6098, 6312, 6360, 6416,<br />

6583, 6620, 8350, 8411, 8503-8505, 8610,<br />

8624<br />

Education, collections management/preservation<br />

6594<br />

Education, Colombia 6492<br />

Education, community/cooperative 1777, 2284,<br />

2516, 2957, 3599, 4335, 4370, 4381, 4600,<br />

4604, 8802, 9374<br />

Education, computer systems/equipment 1213,<br />

2319, 3996, 4251, 4898, 8357, 8902, 9342,<br />

9346, 9347, 9357, 9367, 9374, 9376, 9388,<br />

9405, 9410, 9417, 9418, 9420, 9424, 9425,<br />

9427, 9444, 9472, 9476, 9486, 9495, 9524,<br />

9525, 9529, 9541, 9558, 10109<br />

Education, conferences/seminars 139, 313, 515,<br />

659, 910, 961, 975, 1122, 1746, 1779, 2446,<br />

2447, 2453, 2748, 3131, 3164, 3241, 3295,<br />

3793, 4335, 4360, 4463, 4496, 4514, 5204,<br />

5267, 5272, 5275, 5634, 5660, 5705, 5870,<br />

5878, 5888, 5906, 5909, 6006, 6052, 6350,<br />

6630, 6631, 6648, 6822, 7344, 7514, 7575,<br />

7654, 8346, 8349, 8390, 8445, 8619, 8681,<br />

8699, 8784, 9342, 9394, 9632, 9674, 9733,<br />

9759, 9885<br />

Education, continuing education 75, 3639, 9508<br />

Education, Costa Rica 8372, 8373<br />

Education, crime/abuse victims 2440, 3452, 3667,<br />

5700, 9339, 9716<br />

Education, curriculum development 135, 736, 852,<br />

854, 866-868, 878, 904, 905, 919, 920, 936,<br />

950, 956, 966, 969, 970, 972, 1156, 1190,<br />

1317, 1432, 1434, 1449, 1746, 1753, 1776,<br />

1827, 1828, 2143, 2745, 2755, 2800, 2957,<br />

2959, 2960, 3363, 3546, 3548, 3884, 4307,<br />

4916, 5161, 5247, 5271, 5273, 5658, 5748,<br />

5866, 5895, 6010, 6064, 6066, 6100, 6347,<br />

6472, 6568, 6593, 6630, 6650, 6684, 6989,<br />

7199, 7304, 7457, 7812, 8372-8374, 8419,<br />

8420, 8425, 8426, 8450, 8610, 8638, 8642,<br />

8658, 8659, 8679, 8737, 9339, 9342, 9396,<br />

9470, 9475, 9476, 9526, 9639, 9885, 9953<br />

Education, deaf/hearing impaired 8251,<br />

8924-8929, 8934-8936, 8941-8943, 8945,<br />

8946, 8950-8954, 8956-8969, 8972, 8973<br />

Education, Developing countries 809, 810, 842,<br />

919, 950, 1829, 6568, 7035<br />

Education, disabilities, people with 1021, 2549,<br />

3542, 3557, 3921, 4255, 5633, 6179, 8233,<br />

8650, 8739, 8944, 8949, 8955, 9098, 9410,<br />

9420, 9425, 9813, 10195<br />

Education, drop-out prevention 964, 2375, 2376,<br />

2619, 3053, 3518, 3586, 3787, 4549, 4564,<br />

6134, 6527, 7612-7614, 9058, 9389, 9510,<br />

10036, 10069, 10186<br />

Education, early childhood education 100, 170, 789,<br />

1126, 1212, 1213, 1230, 1232, 1233, 1235,<br />

1237, 1245, 1249, 1253, 1256, 1271, 1278,<br />

1294, 1311, 1317, 1330, 1331, 1338, 1432,<br />

1772, 1773, 2054, 2055, 2058, 2061, 2063,<br />

2066-2068, 2070, 2072, 2108, 2122, 2132,<br />

2155, 2208, 2225, 2306, 2335, 2747, 2903,<br />

2990, 3154, 3159, 3546, 4364, 4365, 4403,<br />

4631, 4642, 4907-4909, 4915, 4916, 4930,<br />

4940, 4958, 4959, 4968, 5237, 5304, 5321,<br />

5322, 5405, 5436, 5666, 5718, 6025, 6049,<br />

6102, 6152, 6616-6618, 6969, 6975, 6992,<br />

7654, 8094, 8132, 8138, 8162, 8181, 8234,<br />

8253, 8330, 8520, 8774, 8831, 8994, 9055,<br />

9080, 9134, 9180, 9236, 9238, 9610, 9698,<br />

9740, 9830, 9877, 10064, 10221, 10222<br />

Education, Eastern & Central Europe 7157<br />

Education, economically disadvantaged 61, 67, 94,<br />

113, 114, 134, 135, 148, 149, 160, 227-231,<br />

242-244, 254, 313, 357, 402, 416, 485,<br />

489-491, 494, 521, 561, 628, 696, 704, 710,<br />

720, 723, 727, 770, 786, 809-811, 821, 859,<br />

885, 886, 894, 895, 919, 929, 959, 978, 980,<br />

982, 985, 1001, 1015, 1021, 1035, 1039,<br />

1077, 1078, 1080, 1089, 1104, 1186, 1188,<br />

1202, 1232, 1245, 1338, 1359, 1465, 1495,<br />

1602, 1603, 1621, 1634, 1724, 1760, 1763,<br />

1764, 1796-1801, 1868, 1891, 1931, 1933,<br />

1935, 1950, 2030, 2112, 2113, 2125, 2157,<br />

2200, 2202, 2242, 2245, 2247, 2248, 2260,<br />

2276, 2284, 2287, 2371-2374, 2392, 2396,<br />

2401, 2406, 2440, 2446, 2475, 2479, 2480,<br />

2516, 2526, 2549, 2555, 2561, 2588, 2599,<br />

2607, 2648, 2717, 2745, 2746, 2764, 2795,<br />

2796, 2812-2817, 2844, 2867, 2871, 2873,<br />

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SUBJECT INDEX<br />

2885, 2891-2893, 2904, 2915, 2936, 3049,<br />

3064, 3065, 3104, 3120, 3126, 3131, 3154,<br />

3160, 3200, 3201, 3226, 3241, 3269, 3270,<br />

3356, 3357, 3363, 3370, 3371, 3390, 3457,<br />

3461, 3463, 3468-3470, 3474, 3478,<br />

3489-3491, 3494, 3508, 3546, 3547, 3555,<br />

3558, 3565, 3573, 3580, 3599, 3600, 3606,<br />

3607, 3626, 3631, 3639, 3648, 3662, 3664,<br />

3666, 3667, 3669, 3672, 3677, 3710, 3717,<br />

3727-3729, 3731, 3758, 3819, 3820, 3837,<br />

3838, 3843-3845, 3847, 3878-3880, 3884,<br />

3886, 3891, 3921, 3943, 4083, 4095, 4116,<br />

4296, 4307, 4321, 4370, 4436, 4465, 4469,<br />

4480, 4484, 4496, 4503, 4535, 4546, 4548,<br />

4556, 4558, 4564, 4570, 4571, 4578, 4580,<br />

4631, 4638, 4644, 4707, 4909, 4930, 4938,<br />

5002, 5046, 5079, 5155, 5159, 5170, 5171,<br />

5234, 5253, 5263, 5284, 5287-5289, 5297,<br />

5298, 5343, 5344, 5405, 5407, 5431, 5436,<br />

5610, 5617, 5618, 5631, 5633, 5652, 5653,<br />

5657, 5669, 5672, 5700, 5716, 5755, 5781,<br />

5812-5814, 5841, 5861, 5878, 5911, 5917,<br />

5919, 5961, 5966, 5973, 6055-6059, 6066,<br />

6103, 6119, 6133, 6152, 6178, 6179, 6193,<br />

6249, 6267, 6293, 6321, 6347, 6415, 6472,<br />

6525, 6533, 6611, 6619, 6631, 6634, 6650,<br />

6689, 6744, 6745, 6760, 6775, 6786, 6790,<br />

6851, 6868, 6955, 7031, 7048, 7062, 7116,<br />

7194, 7205, 7206, 7213, 7214, 7219, 7226,<br />

7227, 7254, 7278, 7290, 7302, 7320, 7325,<br />

7416, 7452, 7534, 7539, 7556, 7594, 7672,<br />

7705, 7750, 7799, 7816-7825, 7828, 7847,<br />

7868, 7869, 7936, 7961, 7991, 7999, 8015,<br />

8016, 8034-8051, 8054, 8055, 8189, 8324,<br />

8447, 8448, 8542, 8619, 8669, 8692, 8737,<br />

8768, 8854, 8919, 9055, 9098, 9101, 9102,<br />

9108, 9142, 9143, 9162, 9206-9208, 9269,<br />

9273, 9279, 9289, 9290, 9319, 9320, 9326,<br />

9367, 9394, 9410, 9418, 9444, 9524, 9526,<br />

9529, 9541, 9558, 9572, 9576, 9601, 9605,<br />

9612, 9617, 9618, 9623, 9643, 9656, 9661,<br />

9679, 9689, 9690, 9716, 9736, 9762, 9779,<br />

9801, 9854-9857, 9868, 9881, 9892, 10006,<br />

10040, 10043, 10047, 10055, 10069, 10075,<br />

10078, 10089, 10253, 10254, 10257, 10258,<br />

10313<br />

Education, Ecuador 4333<br />

Education, Egypt 6478, 6588, 8324, 8431, 8432<br />

Education, electronic media/online services 215,<br />

505, 842, 854, 866-868, 887, 904, 905, 919,<br />

920, 936, 950, 956, 966, 969, 972, 1193,<br />

1213, 1330, 1331, 2260, 2679, 3358, 3547,<br />

3548, 4026, 5147, 5273, 5352, 5712, 6010,<br />

6064, 6144, 6630, 7304, 7331, 7457, 8357,<br />

8391, 8420, 8426, 8444, 8453, 8628, 8658,<br />

8659, 8674, 8696, 8921, 9143, 9346, 9357,<br />

9374, 9376, 9396, 9405, 9444, 9470, 9474,<br />

9475, 9490, 9495, 9526, 10109, 10251<br />

Education, endowments 1684, 1686, 3499, 8677<br />

Education, England 920, 2228, 2281, 8391<br />

Education, equal rights 254, 313, 402, 416, 485,<br />

743, 894, 895, 1001, 1026, 1161, 1212,<br />

1232, 2599, 3154, 3162, 3372, 3379, 4503,<br />

5069, 6097, 6179, 6442, 6462, 6980, 7467,<br />

9098, 9347, 10006, 10258, 10260<br />

Education, equipment 137, 1753, 2440, 2446,<br />

2745, 3405, 3558, 4255, 4269, 8423, 8736,<br />

9420, 9517, 9649, 9973, 10195<br />

Education, ESL programs 970, 2120, 3669, 5873,<br />

6968, 7724, 8738, 9149, 9472, 9813<br />

Education, ethics 2127, 6648, 10056<br />

Education, Europe 866, 867, 3367, 3368, 7163<br />

Education, exhibitions 2755, 3667<br />

Education, faculty/staff development 13, 61, 139,<br />

208, 209, 211, 212, 226, 234, 240, 242, 243,<br />

515, 519, 520, 628, 723, 1073, 1080, 1156,<br />

1160, 1190, 1193, 1194, 1236, 1253, 1434,<br />

1552, 1685, 1742, 1750, 1798, 1799, 1866,<br />

1868, 2063, 2114, 2120, 2203, 2205, 2218,<br />

2433, 2446, 2480, 2561, 2582, 2669, 2746,<br />

2748, 2813, 2915, 2936, 2965, 3088, 3089,<br />

3137, 3157, 3163, 3241, 3319, 3425, 3546,<br />

3548, 3550, 3552, 3555, 3600, 3724, 3801,<br />

3822, 4116, 4230, 5155, 5204, 5247, 5352,<br />

5405, 5637, 5653, 5788, 5846, 5853, 5865,<br />

5866, 5881, 5904, 5910, 5936, 5945, 5961,<br />

5966, 5973, 5974, 5995, 6032, 6057, 6058,<br />

6091, 6144, 6347, 6415, 6472, 6479, 6568,<br />

6631, 6660, 6667, 6769, 6968, 6988, 6992,<br />

7304, 7320, 7423, 7456, 7535, 7812, 7818,<br />

7819, 7961, 7966, 7985, 8162, 8346, 8349,<br />

8372, 8412, 8421-8423, 8425, 8450, 8544,<br />

8650, 8664, 8674, 8679, 8685, 8690, 8692,<br />

8696, 8699-8701, 8705, 8734, 8748, 8781,<br />

8789, 8902, 8925, 8926, 8929, 8934, 8935,<br />

8944-8946, 8951-8955, 8958-8961,<br />

8964-8969, 8972, 8973, 9061, 9175, 9339,<br />

9346, 9444, 9472, 9541, 9605, 9632, 9637,<br />

9733, 9738, 9742, 9784, 9785, 9809, 9852,<br />

9870, 9951, 10094<br />

Education, fellowships 213, 228, 230, 1684, 2105,<br />

2472, 3131, 5410, 5652, 6931, 7882, 8699,<br />

9177, 9620, 9881<br />

Education, film/video/radio 969, 972, 6006, 6010,<br />

6100, 8423, 8424<br />

Education, France 956, 5885, 6588<br />

Education, fund raising/fund distribution 18, 226,<br />

241, 1222, 1229, 1473, 2198, 2590, 2959,<br />

3295, 3936, 4436, 5631, 5844, 7236, 7520,<br />

8284, 8297, 8575, 9388<br />

Education, Germany 8451-8453<br />

Education, gifted students 8685, 9741, 10259<br />

Education, girls 13, 485, 2561, 2742, 4891, 8324,<br />

9417, 10262<br />

Education, Global programs 505, 842, 854, 905,<br />

956, 960, 1128, 1322, 1345, 1689, 1822,<br />

1841, 2228, 2452, 3367, 3368, 5161, 5449,<br />

6000, 6772, 7025, 7333, 8361, 8642, 8737,<br />

8790, 9733, 9824, 10020<br />

Education, government agencies 233, 879, 933,<br />

1958, 5220-5226, 5228-5231, 5233, 6479,<br />

8081, 8082, 9061, 9664<br />

Education, Haiti 2432, 2441<br />

Education, Hispanics/Latinos 217, 469, 1202,<br />

1950, 2112, 2202, 2354, 2937, 3154, 3672,<br />

3717, 4696, 6968, 7467, 8454, 8542, 8544,<br />

8738, 9236, 9376, 9444, 9526, 9716, 9993,<br />

10313<br />

Education, homeless 3463, 6415, 8847<br />

Education, Honduras 958, 6323<br />

Education, Hungary 7157<br />

Education, immigrants/refugees 505, 704, 743,<br />

1192, 2120, 2202, 2936, 3669, 3729, 4930,<br />

5818, 5873, 6772, 6968, 7116, 8738, 9055,<br />

9149, 9813<br />

Education, income development 933, 1026, 1756,<br />

2207, 2388, 2433, 2658, 3814, 4300, 4321,<br />

5079, 5861, 6249, 6525, 7254, 8472, 8543,<br />

8629, 8902, 9012, 9055, 9298, 9689<br />

Education, India 885, 886, 2844, 2850, 7290,<br />

8392-8397, 8496-8502<br />

Education, indigenous people 505, 6323, 6347,<br />

6472<br />

Education, Indonesia 6085, 10175<br />

Education, infants/toddlers 100, 1089, 1124,<br />

1126, 1212, 1213, 1230, 1232, 1235, 1237,<br />

1245, 1253, 1256, 1271, 1294, 1311, 1317,<br />

1330, 1331, 1338, 1432, 1772, 1773, 2055,<br />

2058, 2063-2067, 2072, 2113, 2132, 2155,<br />

2208, 2335, 2747, 2903, 3154, 3159, 3300,<br />

3546, 3793, 4365, 4631, 4642, 4907, 4915,<br />

4916, 4930, 4940, 4968, 5237, 5405, 5436,<br />

6025, 6049, 6102, 6152, 6616-6618, 6975,<br />

6992, 7654, 8253, 8520, 8692, 8831, 8965,<br />

8972, 8994, 9055, 9080, 9236, 9740, 9830,<br />

9877<br />

Education, infants/toddlers, male 5700<br />

Education, information services 215, 831, 936,<br />

3378, 4496, 5147, 5245, 9238, 10260<br />

Education, internship funds 3209, 3355, 4253,<br />

5657, 9277<br />

Education, Ireland 4978, 4979, 6062<br />

Education, Israel 678, 3793, 6769<br />

Education, Italy 8353<br />

Education, Japan 6071, 6100, 6622, 6940<br />

Education, Jordan 8378, 8379<br />

Education, Kazakhstan 511<br />

Education, Kenya 2846<br />

Education, Kyrgyzstan 511, 7163<br />

Education, Latin America 6599, 9759<br />

Education, Lesotho 4387<br />

Education, LGBTQ 2644, 6097<br />

Education, Madagascar 8189<br />

Education, Malawi 4387<br />

Education, management development/capacity<br />

building 18, 58, 82, 208, 215, 224-226,<br />

231-233, 238, 241, 357, 695, 697, 722, 821,<br />

858, 859, 894, 895, 933, 937, 982, 987, 1016,<br />

1021, 1026, 1078, 1188, 1190, 1191, 1195,<br />

1196, 1239, 1294, 1321, 1359, 1473, 1490,<br />

1552, 1575, 1589, 1612, 1732, 1733, 1764,<br />

1798, 1887, 1950, 1958, 2109, 2112, 2113,<br />

2118, 2140, 2143, 2221, 2251, 2276, 2316,<br />

2319, 2354, 2555, 2561, 2627, 2658, 2874,<br />

2940, 2960, 2994, 3021, 3118, 3120, 3137,<br />

3154, 3278, 3295, 3328, 3363, 3364, 3375,<br />

3379, 3478, 3542, 3557, 3600, 3669, 3710,<br />

3814, 3822, 3923, 3936, 3943, 4083, 4194,<br />

4246, 4389, 4436, 4666, 4692, 4930, 4940,<br />

5002, 5009, 5046, 5069, 5079, 5138, 5194,<br />

5220-5226, 5228-5231, 5233-5235,<br />

5277-5279, 5283, 5444, 5631, 5669, 5700,<br />

5712, 5873, 5881, 5904, 5910, 5936, 6091,<br />

6119, 6133, 6179, 6252, 6265, 6280, 6391,<br />

6478, 6525, 6594, 6638, 6646, 6650, 6660,<br />

6820, 6964, 7176, 7213, 7214, 7416, 7467,<br />

7534, 7539, 7540, 7556, 7652, 7655, 7672,<br />

7705, 7799, 7806, 7814, 7816, 7825, 7828,<br />

7849, 8081, 8082, 8114, 8115, 8117, 8149,<br />

8179, 8185, 8297, 8454, 8472, 8479,<br />

8542-8544, 8567, 8569, 8575, 8629, 8650,<br />

8703, 8768, 8805, 8806, 8831, 8882, 8902,<br />

8919, 8920, 9012, 9055, 9098, 9127, 9138,<br />

9143, 9149, 9161, 9162, 9222, 9277, 9347,<br />

9357, 9367, 9376, 9405, 9410, 9417, 9418,<br />

9424, 9425, 9427, 9444, 9472, 9486, 9490,<br />

9495, 9517, 9524, 9525, 9541, 9558, 9617,<br />

9664, 9737, 9868, 9870, 9875, 9916, 9993,<br />

10020, 10026, 10046, 10057, 10073, 10089,<br />

10195, 10224, 10312<br />

Education, management/technical aid 2, 3, 10, 13,<br />

21, 61, 67, 92, 94, 100, 109, 112-123, 125,<br />

127-130, 132, 134-137, 139-141, 148, 149,<br />

153, 156-158, 160, 206, 208-213, 216-221,<br />

224, 225, 227-232, 234, 235, 237, 238, 240,<br />

242-244, 247, 357, 402, 416, 417, 444, 469,<br />

484-487, 489-491, 494, 505, 513, 515, 517,<br />

519-521, 542, 554, 561, 565, 566, 572, 593,<br />

628, 659, 672, 678, 681, 682, 684, 688, 696,<br />

704, 710, 723, 727, 728, 731, 736, 743,<br />

809-811, 818, 823, 824, 831, 835, 842, 847,<br />

852, 854, 861, 862, 866-868, 878, 885-887,<br />

904, 905, 910, 919, 920, 929, 936, 946-948,<br />

950, 956, 957, 959, 961, 962, 964, 966, 969,<br />

970, 972, 975, 977, 978, 980, 998, 1001,<br />

1015, 1016, 1025, 1039, 1046, 1073, 1077,<br />

1078, 1080, 1097, 1100, 1104, 1115, 1117,<br />

1122, 1128, 1129, 1156, 1160, 1175, 1186,<br />

1188, 1194, 1197, 1212, 1213, 1230, 1232,<br />

1235, 1236, 1245, 1253, 1256, 1271, 1292,<br />

1293, 1311, 1317, 1321, 1330, 1331, 1359,<br />

1395, 1412, 1432, 1449, 1461, 1465, 1495,<br />

1561, 1571, 1575, 1587, 1602, 1603, 1621,<br />

1634, 1639, 1645, 1646, 1657, 1683-1686,<br />

1724, 1727, 1739, 1742, 1745-1758, 1763,<br />

1771-1774, 1776, 1777, 1779, 1787,<br />

1796-1801, 1827, 1828, 1830, 1841, 1859,<br />

1865, 1866, 1868, 1883, 1888-1891, 1895,<br />

1899-1901, 1903, 1904, 1913, 1929, 1931,<br />

1933, 1935, 1954, 1968, 2030, 2055, 2057,<br />

2058, 2063-2067, 2072, 2105, 2114, 2120,<br />

2125, 2127, 2132, 2155-2157, 2198, 2200,<br />

2202, 2203, 2205, 2208, 2211, 2212, 2218,<br />

2228, 2242-2248, 2254, 2260, 2278, 2279,<br />

2281, 2284, 2285, 2287, 2297, 2302-2304,<br />

2335, 2346, 2371-2374, 2377, 2384, 2388,<br />

2392, 2396, 2401, 2403, 2405, 2406, 2432,<br />

2433, 2440, 2446, 2447, 2453, 2472, 2475,<br />

2479, 2480, 2497, 2514-2519, 2525, 2526,<br />

2549, 2555, 2582, 2588, 2607, 2644, 2648,<br />

2658, 2666, 2669, 2677-2679, 2681, 2717,<br />

2718, 2743-2748, 2751, 2755, 2760, 2764,<br />

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Grants for Capacity Building, Management & Technical Assistance<br />

2782-2787, 2793, 2812-2817, 2844, 2850,<br />

2867, 2871, 2873, 2875, 2876, 2885,<br />

2891-2893, 2901, 2903-2905, 2915, 2936,<br />

2937, 2939, 2957, 2958, 2960, 2965, 3023,<br />

3049, 3054, 3055, 3058, 3063-3065, 3083,<br />

3087-3089, 3096, 3097, 3103-3106, 3126,<br />

3127, 3130, 3131, 3137, 3151, 3155-3157,<br />

3159, 3163, 3164, 3166, 3170, 3198-3202,<br />

3209, 3211, 3220, 3223, 3224, 3226, 3227,<br />

3241, 3266, 3268-3270, 3278, 3300, 3317,<br />

3319, 3332, 3340, 3355-3358, 3360, 3365,<br />

3370, 3371, 3374, 3378, 3379, 3383, 3390,<br />

3393, 3405, 3406, 3413, 3425, 3431, 3432,<br />

3441, 3450-3452, 3454, 3457, 3459, 3461,<br />

3463, 3468-3470, 3473, 3474, 3481-3483,<br />

3486, 3487, 3489-3491, 3494, 3499, 3500,<br />

3505, 3508, 3514, 3542, 3546-3548, 3550,<br />

3552, 3555, 3558, 3565, 3573, 3576,<br />

3578-3580, 3600, 3606, 3607, 3626, 3631,<br />

3639, 3662, 3664, 3666, 3667, 3672, 3677,<br />

3710, 3717, 3724, 3788, 3793, 3801, 3819,<br />

3820, 3822, 3836-3838, 3843-3845, 3847,<br />

3854, 3856, 3860, 3872, 3873, 3877-3880,<br />

3884, 3886, 3891, 3919, 3921, 3924, 3925,<br />

4026, 4101, 4123, 4125, 4172, 4214, 4218,<br />

4225, 4230, 4249, 4251-4255, 4260, 4262,<br />

4266-4269, 4300, 4301, 4307, 4310, 4321,<br />

4330, 4334, 4335, 4341, 4359, 4360, 4365,<br />

4370, 4381, 4387, 4388, 4457, 4463, 4484,<br />

4496, 4514, 4516, 4554, 4564, 4578, 4600,<br />

4627, 4631, 4633-4635, 4638-4642, 4644,<br />

4668, 4696, 4885-4891, 4893, 4896, 4898,<br />

4907, 4909, 4915, 4916, 4927, 4930, 4938,<br />

4940, 4968, 4978, 4979, 4989, 5001, 5009,<br />

5020, 5029, 5077, 5078, 5145, 5147, 5159,<br />

5161, 5170, 5171, 5196, 5204, 5217, 5219,<br />

5235, 5237, 5238, 5245, 5253, 5261, 5263,<br />

5264, 5267, 5271-5273, 5275, 5280,<br />

5284-5289, 5297-5299, 5324-5335, 5343,<br />

5344, 5352, 5366, 5379, 5401, 5403,<br />

5405-5407, 5410, 5412, 5415, 5418, 5421,<br />

5423, 5425-5427, 5430-5433, 5435, 5436,<br />

5444, 5447-5449, 5610, 5611, 5617, 5618,<br />

5632, 5634, 5637, 5644, 5649, 5652, 5653,<br />

5657, 5658, 5660, 5669, 5672-5674, 5677,<br />

5688, 5692, 5705, 5711, 5712, 5716, 5724,<br />

5734, 5735, 5744-5746, 5748, 5749, 5755,<br />

5775, 5781, 5788, 5812-5814, 5817, 5818,<br />

5841-5844, 5846, 5853, 5865, 5866, 5871,<br />

5878, 5881, 5885, 5886, 5888-5890, 5895,<br />

5900, 5904-5906, 5908-5911, 5915-5919,<br />

5931, 5940, 5945, 5958, 5961, 5966,<br />

5973-5976, 5990, 5995-5998, 6000, 6006,<br />

6010, 6020-6026, 6032, 6034, 6048, 6049,<br />

6052, 6055-6064, 6066, 6071, 6072, 6079,<br />

6086, 6089-6094, 6096-6098, 6100-6103,<br />

6106, 6133, 6178, 6183, 6193, 6235, 6249,<br />

6252, 6267, 6293, 6312, 6321, 6340, 6350,<br />

6354, 6360, 6409, 6415, 6437, 6448, 6462,<br />

6472, 6476, 6478, 6479, 6532, 6568, 6583,<br />

6586, 6588, 6593, 6611, 6616-6620, 6625,<br />

6626, 6628, 6630, 6631, 6634, 6647, 6661,<br />

6667, 6676, 6682, 6686, 6687, 6689, 6710,<br />

6716, 6718, 6729, 6742, 6744, 6745, 6760,<br />

6763, 6769, 6771, 6772, 6775, 6777, 6783,<br />

6786, 6787, 6812, 6819, 6843, 6851, 6853,<br />

6857, 6860, 6861, 6865, 6867, 6868, 6870,<br />

6887, 6900, 6927, 6928, 6931, 6934, 6955,<br />

6968, 6975, 6980, 6984, 6988, 6989, 6992,<br />

7031, 7062, 7097, 7103, 7104, 7122, 7127,<br />

7157, 7163, 7194, 7197, 7199, 7205-7210,<br />

7215, 7219, 7221, 7223-7227, 7254, 7300,<br />

7303, 7304, 7320, 7322, 7325, 7331, 7333,<br />

7341-7344, 7346-7348, 7357, 7364-7368,<br />

7406, 7423, 7452-7457, 7465, 7476-7478,<br />

7485-7489, 7493, 7495-7498, 7500-7502,<br />

7504, 7505, 7508, 7509, 7512-7515, 7517,<br />

7521, 7535, 7543, 7554, 7571, 7575, 7578,<br />

7583, 7594, 7596, 7624, 7628, 7637, 7643,<br />

7648, 7654, 7657, 7659, 7686, 7690, 7702,<br />

7724, 7743, 7744, 7747, 7750, 7775, 7783,<br />

7812, 7816-7825, 7845, 7847, 7849,<br />

7868-7870, 7878, 7882, 7886, 7936, 7961,<br />

7966, 7985, 7991, 7999, 8015-8019,<br />

8023-8028, 8034-8057, 8095, 8144, 8162,<br />

8177, 8192, 8193, 8200, 8202, 8205, 8206,<br />

8208-8210, 8212, 8226, 8232, 8233, 8251,<br />

8253, 8273, 8276, 8283, 8284, 8287, 8290,<br />

8294, 8303, 8310, 8315, 8319, 8324, 8326,<br />

8343-8349, 8351-8414, 8416-8429, 8431,<br />

8432, 8436-8440, 8442-8453, 8459,<br />

8496-8502, 8520, 8551, 8561, 8594, 8610,<br />

8611, 8615, 8619, 8622, 8626-8628, 8634,<br />

8636-8638, 8642, 8643, 8647, 8658, 8659,<br />

8664, 8665, 8669-8671, 8674, 8675, 8677,<br />

8679, 8681, 8685, 8690, 8692, 8695, 8696,<br />

8699-8701, 8705, 8706, 8733-8737, 8747,<br />

8748, 8751, 8752, 8763, 8764, 8767, 8769,<br />

8773, 8774, 8781, 8782, 8784, 8785,<br />

8788-8790, 8798, 8847, 8854, 8921,<br />

8925-8929, 8934-8940, 8944-8955,<br />

8958-8961, 8964-8974, 8977, 8978, 9055,<br />

9072, 9101, 9102, 9108, 9127, 9137, 9138,<br />

9142, 9146, 9160, 9162, 9175, 9177, 9189,<br />

9195, 9206-9208, 9216, 9222, 9231, 9236,<br />

9245, 9269, 9273, 9274, 9279, 9285, 9289,<br />

9290, 9319, 9320, 9326, 9339, 9342, 9346,<br />

9372, 9374, 9384, 9388, 9394, 9396, 9403,<br />

9420, 9470, 9474-9476, 9480, 9490, 9515,<br />

9520, 9526, 9535, 9538, 9572, 9576, 9577,<br />

9586, 9592, 9595-9601, 9604, 9605,<br />

9611-9613, 9616-9621, 9623, 9629, 9630,<br />

9632, 9633, 9635, 9637, 9639, 9643, 9649,<br />

9656, 9661-9663, 9671, 9672, 9674,<br />

9677-9679, 9689, 9690, 9693, 9703, 9716,<br />

9731, 9733, 9736-9738, 9741, 9742, 9744,<br />

9749, 9753, 9755, 9759, 9762, 9774, 9779,<br />

9780, 9784, 9785, 9801, 9809, 9813, 9830,<br />

9852, 9854-9859, 9875, 9877, 9881, 9892,<br />

9899, 9951, 9953, 9973, 10018, 10023,<br />

10024, 10031, 10037-10041, 10047, 10049,<br />

10050, 10052-10057, 10068, 10069, 10073,<br />

10077, 10078, 10080-10084, 10086, 10089,<br />

10094, 10109, 10112, 10167, 10175, 10192,<br />

10211, 10250-10254, 10256, 10257, 10259,<br />

10260, 10300, 10302, 10312-10314<br />

Education, men 3382, 4554, 4578, 10047<br />

Education, mentally disabled 542, 1097, 1195,<br />

3118, 3317, 4893, 4927, 6646, 6843, 7319,<br />

7624, 8294, 8310, 8319, 8924, 9216, 9226,<br />

9245, 9285, 9346, 9495, 9813<br />

Education, Mexico 832, 4370, 6340, 6342, 6409,<br />

6415, 6428, 6437, 6472, 8386, 8387<br />

Education, Middle East 678, 8790<br />

Education, minorities 113, 114, 116, 227-231, 254,<br />

313, 402, 416, 444, 710, 721, 727, 743, 770,<br />

859, 894, 895, 929, 959, 977, 982, 985, 987,<br />

1001, 1021, 1035, 1039, 1077, 1089, 1161,<br />

1188, 1245, 1359, 1612, 1621, 1724, 1933,<br />

2105, 2218, 2242, 2245, 2248, 2260, 2284,<br />

2396, 2401, 2446, 2475, 2516, 2549, 2555,<br />

2561, 2717, 2745, 3126, 3269, 3370, 3371,<br />

3669, 3729, 3838, 3843-3845, 3847,<br />

3877-3880, 3891, 3921, 3943, 4101, 4360,<br />

4370, 4436, 4484, 4503, 4548, 4570, 4571,<br />

4638, 4644, 4891, 4930, 4938, 5002, 5069,<br />

5159, 5161, 5405, 5431, 5633, 5781, 5814,<br />

5841, 5861, 5911, 5917, 5919, 5973, 6119,<br />

6133, 6152, 6178, 6179, 6462, 6632, 6647,<br />

6650, 6667, 6787, 6887, 6955, 6980, 6986,<br />

6988, 6992, 7048, 7116, 7157, 7214, 7215,<br />

7254, 7304, 7406, 7416, 7452, 7534, 7594,<br />

7705, 7799, 7828, 7847, 8015, 8016, 8054,<br />

8055, 8622, 8734, 8737, 8919, 9098, 9108,<br />

9143, 9269, 9347, 9357, 9367, 9394, 9517,<br />

9524, 9541, 9612, 9617, 9618, 9784,<br />

9854-9857, 10006, 10040, 10043, 10055<br />

Education, Moldova 4600<br />

Education, Mozambique 4387, 6479<br />

Education, Native Americans/American Indians<br />

4696, 5147, 5771, 8454<br />

Education, Nepal 5299<br />

Education, Netherlands 866, 6568<br />

Education, Nicaragua 2440, 6349, 6350, 6599<br />

Education, Nigeria 1412, 3191, 5894, 8427, 8428<br />

Education, offenders/ex-offenders 247, 739, 5700<br />

Education, Pakistan 485, 6089, 8375-8377<br />

Education, performance/productions 3355, 6052,<br />

8699<br />

Education, Peru 4307, 6347, 6448<br />

Education, Philippines 6101, 6103<br />

Education, physically disabled 10<br />

Education, program evaluation 254, 739, 770, 832,<br />

879, 885, 886, 947, 948, 958, 1035, 1161,<br />

1191-1193, 1197, 1202, 1229, 1239, 1293,<br />

1311, 1354, 1732, 1901, 1904, 2112, 2208,<br />

2212, 2276, 2297, 2399, 2590, 2679, 2742,<br />

2760, 2800, 2959, 3023, 3045, 3133, 3151,<br />

3162, 3360, 3361, 3367, 3368, 3372, 3380,<br />

3382, 3507, 3549, 3575, 3758, 4254, 4335,<br />

4480, 4503, 4535, 4536, 4548, 4570, 4571,<br />

5146, 5247, 5710, 5884, 5888, 5898, 6188,<br />

6323, 6347, 6349, 6442, 6479, 6492, 6532,<br />

6571, 6627, 6649, 6684, 6717, 6790, 6822,<br />

7236, 7278, 7319, 7487, 7506, 7511, 8095,<br />

8192, 8267, 8297, 8350, 8359, 8361-8367,<br />

8391, 8398, 8399, 8433-8435, 8739, 8802,<br />

8842, 8919, 9061, 9069, 9073, 9080, 9226,<br />

9238, 9616, 9619, 9953, 10052, 10077,<br />

10258<br />

Education, PTA groups 672, 704, 710, 720, 811,<br />

1089, 1099, 1124, 1126, 1733, 3727, 3728,<br />

3873, 4358, 4497, 4570, 4571, 4927, 5649,<br />

6415, 7104, 7637, 8273, 9073, 9374<br />

Education, public education 2124, 3162<br />

Education, public policy 211, 212, 695, 710, 721,<br />

770, 821, 823, 858, 859, 862, 998, 1015,<br />

1035, 1039, 1230, 1235, 1237, 1245, 1253,<br />

1294, 1331, 1338, 1587, 1779, 2205, 2377,<br />

3130, 3137, 3155, 3156, 3160, 3164, 3361,<br />

3367, 3368, 3375, 3507, 3600, 3606, 3607,<br />

3626, 3631, 3662, 3666, 3677, 3710, 3731,<br />

3758, 4465, 4469, 4480, 4484, 4514, 4516,<br />

4535, 4546, 4558, 4564, 5423, 5633, 5643,<br />

5710, 5871, 5884-5886, 5888, 5890, 5908,<br />

5909, 6144, 6152, 6312, 6340, 6349, 6354,<br />

6391, 6448, 6478, 6492, 6568, 6583, 6588,<br />

6594, 6611, 6819, 6822, 7849, 8798, 8842,<br />

8994, 9195, 9740, 9973, 9993, 10016,<br />

10018, 10024, 10026, 10031, 10037, 10039,<br />

10041, 10043, 10046, 10047, 10049, 10050,<br />

10053-10057, 10068, 10071-10073, 10075,<br />

10077, 10080-10084, 10086, 10256<br />

Education, publication 1194, 1432, 2399, 3317,<br />

3606, 4484, 4556, 5401, 5745, 5844, 6493,<br />

6769, 6822, 9495, 10006<br />

Education, reading 3, 109, 170, 223, 542, 625,<br />

818, 885, 886, 1192, 1689, 1742, 1772,<br />

1866, 1912, 2146, 2147, 2441, 2446, 2567,<br />

2788, 2957, 2958, 2960, 3045, 3085, 3166,<br />

3383, 3558, 3712, 4333, 5159, 5405, 6049,<br />

6086, 6968, 7300, 7521, 7812, 8294, 8310,<br />

8319, 8459, 8539, 8715, 8735, 8747, 9237,<br />

9346, 9382, 9527, 9703, 9824<br />

Education, reform 859, 2113, 3441, 3729, 6349,<br />

6493, 6532, 6583, 10256<br />

Education, research 130, 821, 832, 878, 885, 886,<br />

937, 946, 958, 961, 962, 970, 987, 1161,<br />

1191, 1195, 1196, 1230, 1256, 1271, 1293,<br />

1331, 1771, 1830, 1883, 2063, 2127, 2140,<br />

2205, 2208, 2221, 2399, 2546, 2681, 2742,<br />

2800, 2876, 2957, 3045, 3103, 3130, 3151,<br />

3159, 3166, 3343, 3367, 3368, 3372, 3380,<br />

3382, 3607, 3631, 3669, 3728, 3854, 4330,<br />

4335, 4358, 4365, 4387, 4457, 4465, 4469,<br />

4484, 4503, 4514, 4516, 4546, 4556, 4558,<br />

4571, 4638, 4909, 5155, 5267, 5286, 5710,<br />

5843, 5886, 5888, 5898, 5900, 5908, 6091,<br />

6152, 6312, 6349, 6354, 6360, 6409, 6448,<br />

6492, 6493, 6532, 6533, 6571, 6583, 6586,<br />

6594, 6627, 6642, 6645, 6648, 6649, 6657,<br />

6717, 6812, 6819, 6820, 6822, 6870, 6975,<br />

6986, 7278, 7290, 7319, 7333, 7344, 7406,<br />

7477, 7512, 7514, 7724, 7966, 8496-8502,<br />

8520, 8611, 8638, 8733, 8739, 8782, 8798,<br />

8842, 9055, 9069, 9072, 9080, 9619, 9662,<br />

9671, 9677, 9742, 9973, 10006, 10018,<br />

10039, 10043, 10046, 10047, 10050, 10052,<br />

10068, 10069, 10080, 10082, 10083, 10167<br />

Education, Russia 3173, 6087, 6091-6093, 8412,<br />

8415, 8420<br />

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SUBJECT INDEX<br />

Education, Rwanda 6928<br />

Education, scholarship funds 217, 1657, 2627,<br />

3332, 4268, 4644, 5077, 5078, 5238, 5415,<br />

5418<br />

Education, seed money 229, 230, 234, 770, 1025,<br />

1190, 1890, 2447, 2873, 3266, 3486, 3727,<br />

4641, 7104, 7127, 7657, 7724, 7966, 8409,<br />

8679, 8847, 9613, 9663, 9672<br />

Education, services 3, 10, 58, 82, 247, 697, 739,<br />

770, 786, 861, 868, 919, 958, 982, 985, 1001,<br />

1021, 1035, 1089, 1099, 1124, 1126, 1190,<br />

1191, 1193, 1195, 1196, 1202, 1217, 1236,<br />

1238, 1239, 1292, 1293, 1306, 1318, 1354,<br />

1434, 1448, 1571, 1612, 1645, 1646, 1760,<br />

1764, 1887, 1892, 1950, 2156, 2251, 2276,<br />

2303, 2304, 2316, 2319, 2354, 2546, 2561,<br />

2627, 2678, 2742, 2760, 2795, 2796, 2820,<br />

2937, 2940, 3021, 3087, 3120, 3133, 3328,<br />

3363, 3365, 3370, 3371, 3374, 3378, 3379,<br />

3425, 3478, 3489, 3543, 3547, 3549, 3557,<br />

3575, 3600, 3606, 3631, 3648, 3710, 3923,<br />

3943, 4083, 4095, 4101, 4111, 4116, 4194,<br />

4296, 4307, 4389, 4457, 4465, 4496, 4497,<br />

4503, 4514, 4535, 4536, 4546, 4548, 4556,<br />

4558, 4562, 4580, 4639, 4692, 4707, 5002,<br />

5046, 5079, 5138, 5145, 5155, 5159, 5232,<br />

5234, 5247, 5406, 5637, 5658, 5700, 5861,<br />

5870, 5878, 5885, 5898, 5900, 5936, 5940,<br />

6020, 6106, 6144, 6265, 6280, 6323, 6347,<br />

6437, 6493, 6525, 6533, 6588, 6611, 6632,<br />

6638, 6645, 6646, 6649, 6650, 6657, 6660,<br />

6718, 6769, 6790, 6984, 6986, 7048, 7116,<br />

7213, 7214, 7278, 7290, 7302, 7344, 7416,<br />

7506, 7511, 7534, 7539, 7540, 7556, 7652,<br />

7672, 7705, 7799, 7806, 7814, 7828, 8144,<br />

8149, 8189, 8267, 8350, 8357, 8398, 8399,<br />

8404-8408, 8416, 8433-8435, 8447, 8448,<br />

8454, 8479, 8542, 8544, 8567, 8622, 8629,<br />

8650, 8664, 8679, 8695, 8705, 8764, 8812,<br />

8842, 8847, 8902, 8919, 9143, 9254, 9357,<br />

9367, 9376, 9384, 9388, 9400, 9405, 9410,<br />

9417, 9418, 9424, 9427, 9444, 9470, 9472,<br />

9486, 9495, 9517, 9524-9526, 9529, 9541,<br />

9558, 9742, 9868, 9870, 9885, 9916, 10020,<br />

10081, 10160, 10195, 10262<br />

Education, Singapore 6072, 6079<br />

Education, single organization support 1490, 2143,<br />

2144, 3364, 4246, 4666, 5349, 5730, 5731,<br />

7176, 7655, 8179, 8472, 8543, 8569, 8703,<br />

8805, 8806, 8882, 8920, 9012, 9161, 9298<br />

Education, South Africa 4381, 4387, 4426, 4432,<br />

4433, 4440, 4442, 4443, 4987, 5906, 6090,<br />

6102, 6354, 6611, 6807, 6812, 7236, 7271,<br />

7272, 8429<br />

Education, South Korea 6096, 8390<br />

Education, Soviet Union (Former) 5299<br />

Education, special 1097, 3118, 3317, 3542, 3557,<br />

4893, 4927, 5146, 6646, 6684, 6843, 7319,<br />

7624, 8233, 8251, 8650, 8739, 8924-8929,<br />

8934-8936, 8941-8946, 8949-8951,<br />

8953-8969, 8972, 8973, 9216, 9226, 9245,<br />

9346, 9420, 9425, 10195<br />

Education, student aid 2627, 5881, 5904, 5910,<br />

9672, 9674<br />

Education, substance abusers 739, 3667, 8290,<br />

9418<br />

Education, Swaziland 4387<br />

Education, Sweden 4334<br />

Education, Switzerland 5275<br />

Education, Taiwan 6086<br />

Education, Tajikistan 511<br />

Education, Tanzania, Zanzibar and Pemba 5907<br />

Education, technical assistance 862, 879, 1354,<br />

2144, 2207, 2316, 2795, 2796, 2820, 3328,<br />

3343, 3373, 3729, 3996, 4457, 4469, 4484,<br />

4497, 4546, 4556, 4558, 4562, 4580, 4600,<br />

4604, 5155, 5232, 5349, 5633, 5730, 5731,<br />

5861, 6391, 6478, 6493, 6525, 7520, 8297,<br />

8454, 8479, 8812, 8919, 8924, 8941-8943,<br />

8956, 8957, 8962, 8963, 9254, 9298, 9885,<br />

10006, 10041, 10056, 10118<br />

Education, testing 217, 910, 6627, 8685<br />

Education, Turkey 8351, 8352<br />

Education, Uganda 5887, 6094<br />

Education, United Kingdom 6097<br />

Education, Vietnam 8409, 8410<br />

Education, volunteer services 1589, 1732, 2346,<br />

2800, 3379, 3814, 3822, 6119, 6188, 6964,<br />

6968<br />

Education, West Bank/Gaza 3793<br />

Education, women 485, 929, 1161, 1412, 2669,<br />

2751, 4989, 5020, 5906, 6462, 6525, 6819,<br />

6992, 7254, 8767, 8970, 8971, 9160<br />

Education, youth 227, 417, 469, 721, 739, 982,<br />

987, 1001, 1104, 1190, 1191, 1195, 1196,<br />

1318, 1771, 1777, 1933, 2820, 2903, 2937,<br />

3049, 3087, 3120, 3332, 3363, 3393, 3543,<br />

3549, 3925, 4101, 4111, 4225, 4503, 4564,<br />

4641, 5046, 5079, 5234, 5426, 5657, 5734,<br />

5898, 6006, 6079, 6133, 6323, 6628, 6632,<br />

6634, 6646, 6649, 7048, 7213, 7214, 7254,<br />

7302, 7416, 7539, 7594, 7799, 7814, 7845,<br />

8226, 8290, 8459, 8479, 8674, 8790, 8902,<br />

9342, 9474, 9520, 9558, 9617, 9674, 10023,<br />

10040, 10041, 10043, 10055, 10068, 10069,<br />

10078, 10080, 10083, 10089<br />

Education, Yugoslavia (Former) 7157<br />

Education, Zimbabwe 4301, 4387<br />

Egypt, community improvement/development 6047<br />

Egypt, crime/courts/legal services 6302<br />

Egypt, education 6478, 6588, 8324, 8431, 8432<br />

Egypt, health—general 6499<br />

Egypt, international affairs/development 6302,<br />

6588<br />

Egypt, public affairs/government 6047<br />

Egypt, science 8431, 8432<br />

El Salvador, community improvement/development<br />

6041, 6065<br />

El Salvador, international affairs/development 6041,<br />

6065<br />

El Salvador, recreation/sports/athletics 6065<br />

El Salvador, youth development 6065<br />

Electronic media/online services, animals/wildlife<br />

9670<br />

Electronic media/online services, arts/culture/<br />

humanities 505, 866, 876, 960, 969, 972,<br />

1054, 1138, 1260, 1330, 2679, 2698, 2702,<br />

2774, 4303, 6010, 6064, 6131, 6151, 6174,<br />

6424, 6630, 6792, 6799, 6830, 7102, 7304,<br />

9054, 9059, 9075, 9357, 9382, 9396, 9398,<br />

9435, 9447, 9470, 9475, 9490, 9495, 9500,<br />

9922, 9947<br />

Electronic media/online services, civil rights 6010,<br />

7174, 9357, 9387, 9522, 9553<br />

Electronic media/online services, community<br />

improvement/development 518, 586, 639, 650,<br />

711, 876, 915-917, 1227, 1260, 1398, 1665,<br />

2572, 2702, 2722, 2724, 2730, 2731, 3178,<br />

3188, 4236, 4487, 4553, 4594, 4614, 4704,<br />

5117, 5164, 5485, 5784, 6112, 6128, 6144,<br />

6481, 6523, 6683, 6830, 9054, 9324, 9343,<br />

9348, 9349, 9351, 9376, 9397, 9402, 9432,<br />

9449, 9468, 9479, 9552, 9670, 9746, 9831,<br />

10002, 10107<br />

Electronic media/online services, crime/courts/legal<br />

services 2761, 5072, 7174, 9327, 9351, 9380,<br />

9395, 9442, 9451, 9452, 9522, 9549<br />

Electronic media/online services, education 75,<br />

215, 505, 842, 854, 866-868, 887, 904, 905,<br />

915-917, 919, 920, 936, 950, 956, 960, 966,<br />

969, 972, 1193, 1213, 1330, 1331, 2260,<br />

2452, 2679, 3229, 3358, 3381, 3547, 3548,<br />

4026, 5147, 5273, 5352, 5712, 6010, 6064,<br />

6144, 6630, 6797-6799, 6807, 7304, 7331,<br />

7457, 8357, 8391, 8420, 8426, 8444, 8453,<br />

8628, 8658, 8659, 8674, 8696, 8921, 9143,<br />

9346, 9357, 9374, 9376, 9382, 9389, 9396,<br />

9405, 9435, 9444, 9468, 9470, 9474, 9475,<br />

9490, 9495, 9497, 9526, 10063, 10109,<br />

10251<br />

Electronic media/online services, employment 2541,<br />

3296, 6477, 7340, 9402, 9445, 9451, 9487<br />

Electronic media/online services, environment 639,<br />

650, 973, 974, 1286, 1352, 1398, 2973,<br />

6424, 8851, 9010, 9048, 9670, 9823<br />

Electronic media/online services, food/nutrition/<br />

agriculture 9330<br />

Electronic media/online services, health—general<br />

318, 374, 398, 1916, 2687, 2750, 2761,<br />

2833, 3229, 3302, 3316, 3421, 3551, 5361,<br />

5504, 5568, 5598, 5602, 6209, 6223, 7282,<br />

7914, 9291, 9330, 9430, 9434, 9436, 9500,<br />

9521<br />

Electronic media/online services, health—specific<br />

diseases 2687, 5352, 6223, 7282, 9430<br />

Electronic media/online services, housing/shelter<br />

9351, 9423, 9449<br />

Electronic media/online services, human services—<br />

multipurpose 75, 711, 1462, 2761, 2976,<br />

3296, 3299, 3307, 3312, 3315, 3316, 3706,<br />

4782, 4784, 5598, 6124, 8923, 9291, 9334,<br />

9336, 9341, 9348, 9351, 9368, 9371, 9375,<br />

9376, 9380, 9391, 9393, 9395, 9401, 9428,<br />

9430, 9435, 9444, 9446, 9458, 9463, 9477,<br />

9487, 9495, 9531, 9548, 9549, 9557, 10307<br />

Electronic media/online services, international<br />

affairs/development 866, 919, 950, 956, 960,<br />

3188, 4303, 6174, 6424, 9553<br />

Electronic media/online services, medical research<br />

9497<br />

Electronic media/online services, membership<br />

benefit groups 2750<br />

Electronic media/online services, mental health/<br />

substance abuse 318, 1462, 1916, 2687,<br />

5072, 9381, 9463, 9473<br />

Electronic media/online services, philanthropy/<br />

voluntarism 398, 516, 518, 586, 915-917,<br />

1069, 1331, 1447, 2722, 3596, 4236, 4376,<br />

4594, 5164, 5485, 5784, 5882, 5893, 6128,<br />

6481, 7280, 7412, 9511, 9922, 10002<br />

Electronic media/online services, public affairs/<br />

government 318, 398, 505, 516, 639, 650,<br />

842, 854, 866-868, 876, 887, 904, 905,<br />

915-917, 919, 920, 936, 950, 956, 960, 966,<br />

969, 972-974, 1054, 1069, 1138, 1213, 1227,<br />

1260, 1330, 1331, 1352, 1660, 2260, 2451,<br />

2687, 2702, 2730, 2731, 2750, 2833, 2976,<br />

3178, 3188, 3229, 3421, 3551, 3681, 3706,<br />

4026, 4487, 4553, 4594, 4614, 4704, 5147,<br />

5273, 5504, 5568, 5598, 5602, 5712, 5882,<br />

5893, 6112, 6124, 6128, 6144, 6209, 6424,<br />

6477, 6529, 6797-6799, 6807, 6830, 7102,<br />

7280, 7282, 7331, 7340, 7352, 7457, 7606,<br />

7914, 8357, 8391, 8420, 8426, 8444, 8453,<br />

8623, 8658, 8659, 8674, 8921, 9010, 9054,<br />

9334, 9336, 9343, 9349, 9357, 9374, 9375,<br />

9387, 9393, 9396, 9397, 9402, 9405, 9434,<br />

9435, 9445, 9468, 9470, 9474, 9475, 9487,<br />

9495, 9500, 9511, 9526, 9547, 9548, 9670,<br />

10063<br />

Electronic media/online services, recreation/sports/<br />

athletics 7352, 9457, 9474, 9475, 9513, 9523,<br />

9548<br />

Electronic media/online services, religion 2451,<br />

2452<br />

Electronic media/online services, safety/disaster<br />

relief 9334<br />

Electronic media/online services, science 650,<br />

1193, 2702, 3548, 5273, 7352, 7457, 8357,<br />

8391, 8420, 8426, 8444, 8453, 8623, 8851,<br />

9343, 9348, 9470, 9495<br />

Electronic media/online services, social sciences<br />

1213, 1286, 6124, 6477, 6630<br />

Electronic media/online services, youth development<br />

3305, 4376, 6131, 6144, 8658, 8659, 8674,<br />

9353, 9355, 9441, 9457, 9474, 9523<br />

Elementary school/education 79, 82, 100, 156,<br />

520, 1549, 1734, 1742, 1901, 2112, 2147,<br />

2207, 2245, 2838, 2901, 3266, 3406, 3548,<br />

3558, 3814, 3935, 4388, 4556, 4578, 5035,<br />

5145, 5746, 5761, 5917, 6000, 6023, 6024,<br />

6119, 6472, 6616-6618, 6766, 7164, 7197,<br />

7300, 7303, 7457, 7540, 8104, 8212, 8294,<br />

8422, 8449, 8700, 8811, 9526, 9544, 9703,<br />

9785, 9809<br />

Elementary school/education, African Americans/<br />

Blacks 4578, 5145<br />

Elementary school/education, blind/visually<br />

impaired 6766, 9785<br />

Elementary school/education, children 79, 82, 100,<br />

1549, 2112, 2901, 3548, 4388, 4556, 4578,<br />

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SUBJECT INDEX<br />

Grants for Capacity Building, Management & Technical Assistance<br />

5035, 6023, 6024, 6119, 6616-6618, 6766,<br />

7164, 7197, 7303, 7457, 7540, 8294, 8422,<br />

8449, 8700, 9544, 9703<br />

Elementary school/education, children/youth 1742,<br />

3558, 5145, 5761, 6472, 7300, 9526, 9785<br />

Elementary school/education, computer systems/<br />

equipment 9544<br />

Elementary school/education, curriculum<br />

development 3548, 6472, 7457, 9526<br />

Elementary school/education, economically<br />

disadvantaged 2112, 2245, 3558, 4556, 4578,<br />

5917, 6119, 6472, 7164, 8811, 9526<br />

Elementary school/education, electronic media/<br />

online services 3548, 7457, 9526<br />

Elementary school/education, endowments 1734<br />

Elementary school/education, equipment 3558<br />

Elementary school/education, faculty/staff<br />

development 520, 1742, 3548, 6472, 8422,<br />

8700, 9544, 9785, 9809<br />

Elementary school/education, Hispanics/Latinos<br />

2112, 5035, 9526<br />

Elementary school/education, income development<br />

2207, 3814<br />

Elementary school/education, indigenous people<br />

6472<br />

Elementary school/education, infants/toddlers 100,<br />

6616-6618<br />

Elementary school/education, management<br />

development/capacity building 82, 1734, 2112,<br />

2147, 2838, 3814, 3935, 5035, 5761, 6119,<br />

7540, 8104, 9544<br />

Elementary school/education, men 4578<br />

Elementary school/education, mentally disabled<br />

8294<br />

Elementary school/education, minorities 2245,<br />

5917, 6119, 8811<br />

Elementary school/education, program evaluation<br />

79, 1549, 1901, 2112, 6766, 7164, 8811<br />

Elementary school/education, publication 4556<br />

Elementary school/education, research 4556<br />

Elementary school/education, seed money 3266<br />

Elementary school/education, technical assistance<br />

2207, 4556<br />

Elementary/secondary education 2, 3, 13, 18, 21,<br />

55, 56, 61, 67, 94, 112, 117-123, 125, 129,<br />

132, 134, 135, 137, 139-141, 148, 149, 160,<br />

206-210, 215, 217-221, 223-226, 228-231,<br />

233, 237-240, 242-244, 260, 270, 291, 357,<br />

444, 484, 489-491, 494, 515, 519, 521, 554,<br />

561, 565, 566, 628, 672, 681, 682, 684, 688,<br />

695, 696, 701, 704, 723, 728, 736, 737, 770,<br />

790, 809-812, 821, 824, 826, 835, 867, 879,<br />

885-887, 894, 895, 910, 919, 933, 946, 948,<br />

957, 970, 978, 980, 998, 1013, 1015, 1016,<br />

1021, 1025, 1039, 1046, 1073, 1077, 1078,<br />

1080, 1100, 1104, 1123, 1129, 1130, 1156,<br />

1160, 1186, 1189, 1193, 1194, 1198-1201,<br />

1395, 1461, 1465, 1473, 1484, 1491, 1495,<br />

1496, 1526, 1575, 1577, 1588, 1589, 1594,<br />

1602, 1603, 1608, 1621, 1634, 1639,<br />

1683-1686, 1724, 1732, 1739, 1745-1758,<br />

1763, 1764, 1774, 1776, 1779, 1796-1801,<br />

1827, 1828, 1841, 1856, 1859, 1866, 1868,<br />

1887, 1888, 1890, 1895, 1899, 1900, 1903,<br />

1904, 1913, 1929, 1931, 1935, 1954, 1958,<br />

1964, 2030, 2043, 2109, 2114, 2118, 2121,<br />

2123, 2125, 2140, 2146, 2157, 2200, 2202,<br />

2211, 2212, 2215, 2216, 2219, 2221, 2223,<br />

2247, 2250, 2260, 2285, 2287, 2297, 2316,<br />

2371-2374, 2388, 2392, 2399, 2403, 2406,<br />

2432, 2433, 2440, 2446, 2447, 2453, 2475,<br />

2479, 2480, 2573, 2588, 2590, 2612, 2619,<br />

2644, 2648, 2666, 2677, 2679, 2691, 2717,<br />

2746, 2749, 2751, 2755, 2760, 2764,<br />

2782-2787, 2793, 2795, 2796, 2812-2817,<br />

2844, 2860, 2867, 2873-2876, 2885, 2891,<br />

2892, 2904, 2905, 2915, 2936, 2939,<br />

2958-2960, 2965, 2995, 3002, 3058, 3064,<br />

3065, 3083, 3085, 3086, 3092, 3103-3105,<br />

3108, 3126, 3151, 3157, 3166, 3170, 3198,<br />

3200-3202, 3211, 3220, 3224, 3226, 3227,<br />

3241, 3269, 3270, 3273, 3278, 3300, 3319,<br />

3340, 3351, 3355-3357, 3360, 3390, 3405,<br />

3425, 3444, 3450-3452, 3454, 3457, 3461,<br />

3468-3470, 3474, 3475, 3490, 3491, 3494,<br />

3505, 3507, 3508, 3542, 3543, 3547, 3550,<br />

3555, 3557, 3565, 3573, 3575, 3576, 3579,<br />

3580, 3600, 3606, 3607, 3615, 3631, 3633,<br />

3649, 3650, 3662-3664, 3666, 3667, 3672,<br />

3677, 3710, 3717, 3731, 3748, 3753, 3788,<br />

3801, 3803, 3807, 3811, 3819, 3820, 3822,<br />

3838, 3840, 3847, 3872, 3884, 3891, 3919,<br />

3924, 3936, 3943, 4013, 4085, 4123, 4125,<br />

4214, 4218, 4230, 4249, 4251-4255, 4262,<br />

4266-4269, 4284, 4310, 4334, 4341, 4358,<br />

4381, 4457, 4463, 4496, 4497, 4514, 4535,<br />

4536, 4546, 4554, 4604, 4621, 4633, 4634,<br />

4639, 4643, 4644, 4679, 4692, 4896, 4898,<br />

4938, 5002, 5009, 5029, 5147, 5161, 5170,<br />

5171, 5194, 5196, 5199, 5204, 5205,<br />

5219-5226, 5228-5231, 5233, 5238, 5245,<br />

5246, 5253, 5263, 5264, 5267, 5273, 5280,<br />

5284-5289, 5297-5299, 5324-5335, 5343,<br />

5344, 5366, 5401, 5410, 5412, 5415, 5418,<br />

5421, 5427, 5430-5435, 5444, 5447, 5528,<br />

5535, 5536, 5610, 5617, 5618, 5633, 5649,<br />

5652, 5653, 5658, 5660, 5668, 5669, 5672,<br />

5673, 5677, 5688, 5705, 5710-5712, 5716,<br />

5724, 5732, 5735, 5748, 5755, 5769, 5775,<br />

5812, 5813, 5818, 5842-5844, 5853,<br />

5865-5867, 5878, 5885, 5890, 5900, 5902,<br />

5905, 5909, 5915, 5916, 5918, 5925, 5931,<br />

5940, 5945, 5958, 5961, 5966, 5973-5976,<br />

5995-5998, 6010, 6021, 6022, 6026, 6032,<br />

6034, 6048, 6052, 6055-6064, 6071, 6072,<br />

6079, 6086, 6089, 6094, 6096, 6097, 6100,<br />

6103, 6106, 6125, 6126, 6130, 6134, 6141,<br />

6142, 6183, 6188, 6193, 6247, 6249, 6265,<br />

6267, 6280, 6293, 6360, 6388, 6395, 6409,<br />

6415, 6448, 6527, 6593, 6621, 6626, 6631,<br />

6635, 6656, 6661, 6676, 6682, 6686, 6689,<br />

6709, 6721, 6742, 6744, 6745, 6759, 6760,<br />

6763, 6769, 6771, 6772, 6775, 6783, 6786,<br />

6857, 6860, 6861, 6865, 6867, 6868, 6887,<br />

6900, 6917, 6927, 6928, 6931, 6934, 6964,<br />

7031, 7038, 7104, 7122, 7127, 7205-7210,<br />

7215, 7219, 7221, 7223-7227, 7236, 7271,<br />

7304, 7320, 7322, 7325, 7331, 7357, 7364,<br />

7371, 7423, 7428, 7453-7456, 7465, 7487,<br />

7505, 7520, 7521, 7534, 7535, 7543, 7549,<br />

7554, 7556, 7571, 7575, 7578, 7583, 7588,<br />

7594, 7596, 7612-7614, 7628, 7637, 7643,<br />

7648, 7659, 7672, 7690, 7702, 7732,<br />

7742-7744, 7747, 7750, 7775, 7783, 7806,<br />

7812, 7816-7825, 7828, 7830, 7847,<br />

7868-7870, 7886, 7902, 7936, 7961, 7966,<br />

7985, 7991, 7999, 8015-8019, 8027, 8028,<br />

8034-8053, 8056, 8057, 8081-8083, 8095,<br />

8117, 8143, 8149, 8162, 8177, 8193, 8202,<br />

8205, 8206, 8208-8210, 8231, 8232, 8242,<br />

8267, 8269, 8276, 8284, 8287, 8290, 8297,<br />

8299, 8315, 8324, 8326, 8345-8349,<br />

8351-8356, 8358-8373, 8378-8397,<br />

8400-8403, 8409-8414, 8417, 8418, 8420,<br />

8421, 8423-8429, 8431-8433, 8436,<br />

8438-8440, 8442-8445, 8450-8453,<br />

8496-8502, 8551, 8561, 8567, 8575, 8579,<br />

8591, 8604, 8611, 8615, 8619, 8622, 8642,<br />

8643, 8662, 8669-8671, 8674, 8677, 8679,<br />

8689, 8690, 8696, 8699, 8704, 8733, 8734,<br />

8736, 8737, 8740, 8747, 8751, 8752, 8756,<br />

8763, 8767-8769, 8773, 8781, 8782, 8788,<br />

8789, 8794, 8798, 8821, 8829, 8843, 8847,<br />

8854, 8861, 8862, 8889, 8996, 9061, 9069,<br />

9098, 9108, 9127, 9143, 9160, 9162,<br />

9176-9179, 9206-9208, 9219, 9222, 9231,<br />

9240, 9273, 9279, 9289, 9290, 9319, 9320,<br />

9326, 9339, 9350, 9367, 9370, 9378, 9384,<br />

9389, 9394, 9396, 9403, 9405, 9475, 9476,<br />

9480, 9486, 9524, 9532, 9535, 9537, 9541,<br />

9572, 9576, 9589, 9596-9601, 9604, 9605,<br />

9611, 9613, 9616, 9618, 9620, 9623, 9632,<br />

9633, 9635, 9639, 9643, 9647, 9656, 9664,<br />

9671, 9672, 9677, 9679, 9689, 9690, 9716,<br />

9731, 9733, 9738, 9755, 9759, 9762, 9779,<br />

9780, 9784, 9852, 9854-9857, 9868, 9906,<br />

9937, 9951, 9953, 9954, 9973, 9993, 10006,<br />

10024, 10036, 10054, 10056, 10057, 10085,<br />

10094, 10112, 10175, 10195, 10224, 10257,<br />

10258, 10284, 10302, 10312, 10313<br />

Elementary/secondary education, African<br />

Americans/Blacks 2043, 3543, 3575, 3672,<br />

4554, 4643, 5238, 6010, 6142, 8143<br />

Elementary/secondary education, aging 728, 1104<br />

Elementary/secondary education, Asians/Pacific<br />

Islanders 2936, 3840<br />

Elementary/secondary education, awards/prizes/<br />

competitions 681, 1080, 1756, 5194, 6079,<br />

8354, 8418<br />

Elementary/secondary education, boys 3575, 5196,<br />

6631, 6635<br />

Elementary/secondary education, building/<br />

renovation 219-221, 1395, 2751, 3450, 3649,<br />

6141, 6709, 8206, 8861, 8862, 9600<br />

Elementary/secondary education, capital campaigns<br />

1745, 1747, 1752, 2140, 6126, 9647, 10313<br />

Elementary/secondary education, children 770,<br />

1929, 2260, 2446, 3002, 3340, 3884, 6126,<br />

8622<br />

Elementary/secondary education, children/youth 3,<br />

21, 55, 56, 135, 139, 209, 210, 223, 224, 242,<br />

260, 270, 291, 357, 444, 554, 628, 672, 701,<br />

723, 728, 736, 737, 790, 809-812, 826, 885,<br />

886, 894, 895, 919, 1015, 1021, 1039, 1130,<br />

1156, 1189, 1193, 1194, 1198-1201, 1484,<br />

1491, 1526, 1577, 1588, 1608, 1683-1686,<br />

1748, 1764, 1774, 1776, 1827, 1828, 1841,<br />

1856, 1887, 2043, 2121, 2123, 2146, 2202,<br />

2216, 2316, 2433, 2440, 2453, 2475, 2612,<br />

2619, 2644, 2677, 2679, 2717, 2749, 2751,<br />

2755, 2760, 2795, 2796, 2860, 2995, 3083,<br />

3085, 3086, 3166, 3241, 3273, 3351, 3355,<br />

3390, 3425, 3452, 3542, 3547, 3557, 3565,<br />

3600, 3606, 3607, 3615, 3631, 3633, 3649,<br />

3650, 3662-3664, 3666, 3667, 3672, 3677,<br />

3710, 3717, 3731, 3748, 3753, 3788, 3803,<br />

3807, 3838, 3840, 3847, 3891, 3943, 4085,<br />

4255, 4341, 4358, 4457, 4496, 4497, 4514,<br />

4535, 4536, 4546, 4554, 4604, 4639, 4643,<br />

4644, 4679, 4692, 4896, 4898, 4938, 5002,<br />

5147, 5161, 5199, 5204, 5205, 5245, 5246,<br />

5263, 5273, 5286, 5401, 5412, 5421, 5427,<br />

5430, 5431, 5434, 5528, 5535, 5536, 5633,<br />

5658, 5748, 5775, 5818, 5867, 5878, 5900,<br />

5902, 5958, 5973, 5975, 5976, 5995-5998,<br />

6010, 6021, 6022, 6052, 6071, 6072, 6086,<br />

6089, 6094, 6096, 6097, 6100, 6103, 6125,<br />

6141, 6142, 6265, 6280, 6388, 6395, 6415,<br />

6527, 6593, 6621, 6656, 6686, 6769, 6772,<br />

6917, 6928, 6931, 7038, 7127, 7215, 7271,<br />

7304, 7364, 7423, 7465, 7534, 7543, 7549,<br />

7554, 7556, 7575, 7578, 7583, 7588,<br />

7612-7614, 7637, 7643, 7659, 7672, 7690,<br />

7732, 7742-7744, 7747, 7750, 7775, 7783,<br />

7812, 7828, 7847, 7868-7870, 7902, 8083,<br />

8095, 8143, 8149, 8162, 8232, 8242, 8267,<br />

8315, 8345-8349, 8351-8353, 8355, 8356,<br />

8358-8373, 8378-8397, 8400-8403,<br />

8409-8414, 8417, 8420, 8421, 8424-8429,<br />

8431-8433, 8436, 8438-8440, 8442, 8443,<br />

8445, 8450-8453, 8579, 8604, 8619, 8642,<br />

8643, 8662, 8677, 8689, 8699, 8733, 8734,<br />

8736, 8737, 8740, 8747, 8763, 8768, 8773,<br />

8782, 8794, 8798, 8843, 8847, 8861, 8862,<br />

8889, 8996, 9098, 9143, 9162, 9339, 9350,<br />

9367, 9370, 9378, 9384, 9389, 9394, 9396,<br />

9405, 9475, 9476, 9524, 9535, 9537, 9541,<br />

9633, 9635, 9639, 9643, 9716, 9733, 9738,<br />

9784, 9868, 9906, 9951, 9973, 10036,<br />

10195, 10258, 10284, 10313<br />

Elementary/secondary education, computer<br />

systems/equipment 3803, 4251, 4898, 9350,<br />

9367, 9378, 9405, 9476, 9486, 9524, 9532,<br />

9541<br />

Elementary/secondary education, conferences/<br />

seminars 139, 515, 910, 1577, 1746, 1779,<br />

1964, 2446, 2447, 2453, 3241, 3663, 4463,<br />

4496, 4514, 5204, 5267, 5660, 5705, 5878,<br />

5909, 6052, 6631, 7575, 8346, 8349, 8390,<br />

8445, 8619, 8699, 9394, 9632, 9733, 9759<br />

Elementary/secondary education, crime/abuse<br />

victims 2440, 3452, 3667, 7902, 9339, 9716<br />

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SUBJECT INDEX<br />

Elementary/secondary education, curriculum<br />

development 135, 223, 736, 867, 919, 970,<br />

1156, 1484, 1577, 1746, 1753, 1776, 1827,<br />

1828, 2123, 2216, 2755, 2959, 2960, 3807,<br />

3884, 5161, 5273, 5658, 5748, 5866, 6010,<br />

6064, 6100, 6388, 6593, 6917, 7304, 7812,<br />

8372, 8373, 8420, 8425, 8426, 8450, 8604,<br />

8642, 8679, 8704, 8737, 9339, 9396, 9475,<br />

9476, 9639, 9953<br />

Elementary/secondary education, disabilities,<br />

people with 1021, 3542, 3557, 4255, 5633,<br />

9098, 10195<br />

Elementary/secondary education, economically<br />

disadvantaged 61, 67, 94, 134, 135, 148, 149,<br />

160, 228-231, 242-244, 260, 291, 357,<br />

489-491, 494, 521, 561, 628, 696, 704, 723,<br />

770, 809-811, 821, 885, 886, 894, 895, 919,<br />

978, 980, 1013, 1015, 1021, 1039, 1077,<br />

1078, 1080, 1104, 1186, 1201, 1465, 1495,<br />

1594, 1602, 1603, 1608, 1621, 1634, 1724,<br />

1763, 1764, 1796-1801, 1868, 1931, 1935,<br />

2030, 2043, 2121, 2125, 2157, 2200, 2202,<br />

2223, 2247, 2260, 2287, 2371-2374, 2392,<br />

2406, 2440, 2446, 2475, 2479, 2480, 2588,<br />

2619, 2648, 2717, 2746, 2764, 2795, 2796,<br />

2812-2817, 2844, 2867, 2873, 2885, 2891,<br />

2892, 2904, 2915, 2936, 3064, 3065, 3092,<br />

3104, 3126, 3200, 3201, 3226, 3241, 3269,<br />

3270, 3273, 3356, 3357, 3390, 3457, 3461,<br />

3468-3470, 3474, 3490, 3491, 3494, 3508,<br />

3547, 3555, 3565, 3573, 3580, 3600, 3606,<br />

3607, 3615, 3631, 3633, 3649, 3650,<br />

3662-3664, 3666, 3667, 3672, 3677, 3710,<br />

3717, 3731, 3748, 3753, 3807, 3811, 3819,<br />

3820, 3838, 3847, 3884, 3891, 3943, 4013,<br />

4496, 4535, 4546, 4644, 4938, 5002, 5170,<br />

5171, 5253, 5263, 5284, 5287-5289, 5297,<br />

5298, 5343, 5344, 5431, 5535, 5610, 5617,<br />

5618, 5633, 5652, 5653, 5669, 5672, 5716,<br />

5755, 5812, 5813, 5878, 5902, 5961, 5966,<br />

5973, 6055-6059, 6103, 6125, 6126, 6134,<br />

6141, 6142, 6193, 6249, 6267, 6293, 6388,<br />

6395, 6415, 6527, 6631, 6689, 6744, 6745,<br />

6760, 6775, 6786, 6868, 6917, 7031, 7038,<br />

7205, 7206, 7219, 7226, 7227, 7271, 7320,<br />

7325, 7534, 7556, 7594, 7612-7614, 7672,<br />

7750, 7816-7825, 7828, 7847, 7868, 7869,<br />

7936, 7961, 7991, 7999, 8015, 8016,<br />

8034-8051, 8324, 8604, 8619, 8662, 8669,<br />

8737, 8740, 8756, 8768, 8829, 8854, 8861,<br />

8862, 9098, 9108, 9143, 9162, 9206-9208,<br />

9273, 9279, 9289, 9290, 9319, 9320, 9326,<br />

9350, 9367, 9389, 9394, 9524, 9532, 9537,<br />

9541, 9572, 9576, 9601, 9605, 9618, 9623,<br />

9643, 9656, 9679, 9689, 9690, 9716, 9762,<br />

9779, 9854-9857, 9868, 9906, 10006, 10036,<br />

10257, 10258, 10284, 10313<br />

Elementary/secondary education, electronic media/<br />

online services 215, 867, 887, 919, 1193,<br />

2260, 2679, 3547, 5147, 5273, 5712, 6010,<br />

6064, 7304, 7331, 8391, 8420, 8426, 8444,<br />

8453, 8674, 8696, 9143, 9389, 9396, 9405,<br />

9475<br />

Elementary/secondary education, endowments<br />

1684, 1686, 8677<br />

Elementary/secondary education, equipment 137,<br />

1753, 2146, 2440, 2446, 3405, 4255, 4269,<br />

8423, 8591, 8736, 9370, 9532, 9973, 10195<br />

Elementary/secondary education, exhibitions 2755,<br />

3667<br />

Elementary/secondary education, faculty/staff<br />

development 13, 61, 139, 208, 209, 226, 240,<br />

242, 243, 515, 519, 628, 723, 1073, 1080,<br />

1156, 1160, 1189, 1193, 1194, 1685, 1750,<br />

1798, 1799, 1856, 1866, 1868, 2114, 2433,<br />

2446, 2480, 2746, 2813, 2915, 2936, 2965,<br />

3157, 3241, 3319, 3425, 3550, 3555, 3600,<br />

3801, 3807, 3822, 4230, 5204, 5653, 5853,<br />

5865, 5866, 5945, 5961, 5966, 5973, 5974,<br />

5995, 6032, 6057, 6058, 6415, 6631, 6769,<br />

7304, 7320, 7423, 7456, 7535, 7812, 7818,<br />

7819, 7961, 7966, 7985, 8162, 8346, 8349,<br />

8372, 8412, 8421, 8423, 8425, 8450, 8591,<br />

8674, 8679, 8690, 8696, 8699, 8734, 8781,<br />

8789, 8861, 8862, 9061, 9176, 9339, 9389,<br />

9541, 9605, 9632, 9733, 9738, 9784, 9852,<br />

9951, 10094<br />

Elementary/secondary education, fellowships 228,<br />

230, 1201, 1684, 5410, 5652, 6931, 8699,<br />

9177, 9620<br />

Elementary/secondary education, film/video/radio<br />

6010, 6100, 8423, 8424<br />

Elementary/secondary education, girls 13, 4013,<br />

6635, 6709, 6721, 8269, 8324<br />

Elementary/secondary education, Hispanics/Latinos<br />

217, 2202, 3672, 3717, 4679, 9532, 9716,<br />

9993, 10313<br />

Elementary/secondary education, homeless 6125,<br />

6415, 7038, 8847<br />

Elementary/secondary education, immigrants/<br />

refugees 704, 2202, 2936, 3085, 5818, 6772,<br />

8143<br />

Elementary/secondary education, income<br />

development 933, 1756, 2223, 2388, 2433,<br />

4013, 6130, 6249, 8821, 8829, 9179, 9219,<br />

9689<br />

Elementary/secondary education, infants/toddlers<br />

3300<br />

Elementary/secondary education, internship funds<br />

3355, 4253<br />

Elementary/secondary education, LGBTQ 55, 56,<br />

790, 1856, 2644, 2995, 6097<br />

Elementary/secondary education, management<br />

development/capacity building 18, 55, 56, 207,<br />

208, 215, 224-226, 231, 233, 238, 239, 291,<br />

357, 695, 701, 790, 821, 894, 895, 933, 1013,<br />

1016, 1021, 1078, 1123, 1200, 1201, 1473,<br />

1491, 1496, 1526, 1575, 1588, 1589, 1594,<br />

1608, 1732, 1764, 1798, 1856, 1887, 1958,<br />

2109, 2118, 2140, 2146, 2215, 2216, 2219,<br />

2221, 2223, 2250, 2316, 2573, 2612, 2619,<br />

2691, 2860, 2874, 2960, 2995, 3108, 3273,<br />

3278, 3351, 3444, 3542, 3557, 3600, 3615,<br />

3663, 3710, 3748, 3811, 3822, 3840, 3936,<br />

3943, 4692, 5002, 5009, 5194, 5199,<br />

5220-5226, 5228-5231, 5233, 5434, 5444,<br />

5668, 5669, 5712, 5732, 5867, 6126, 6130,<br />

6134, 6141, 6142, 6265, 6280, 6527, 6709,<br />

6759, 6964, 7534, 7549, 7556, 7588,<br />

7612-7614, 7672, 7806, 7816, 7825, 7828,<br />

8081-8083, 8117, 8149, 8231, 8269, 8297,<br />

8299, 8567, 8575, 8579, 8662, 8689, 8756,<br />

8768, 8821, 8829, 8861, 8862, 8889, 8996,<br />

9098, 9127, 9143, 9162, 9176, 9179, 9219,<br />

9222, 9240, 9350, 9367, 9370, 9378, 9389,<br />

9405, 9486, 9524, 9532, 9541, 9647, 9664,<br />

9868, 9906, 9937, 9954, 9993, 10036,<br />

10057, 10195, 10224, 10284, 10312<br />

Elementary/secondary education, men 4554<br />

Elementary/secondary education, minorities<br />

228-231, 444, 770, 894, 895, 1013, 1021,<br />

1039, 1077, 1496, 1594, 1608, 1621, 1724,<br />

2223, 2250, 2260, 2446, 2475, 2619, 2717,<br />

3085, 3092, 3126, 3269, 3748, 3811, 3838,<br />

3847, 3891, 3943, 4644, 4938, 5002, 5161,<br />

5431, 5633, 5973, 6388, 6527, 6887, 6917,<br />

7215, 7304, 7534, 7594, 7612-7614, 7828,<br />

7847, 8015, 8016, 8622, 8734, 8737, 8843,<br />

9098, 9108, 9143, 9350, 9367, 9389, 9394,<br />

9524, 9541, 9618, 9784, 9854-9857, 10006,<br />

10036<br />

Elementary/secondary education, Native Americans/<br />

American Indians 5147, 5732, 9240<br />

Elementary/secondary education, offenders/<br />

ex-offenders 6141<br />

Elementary/secondary education, performance/<br />

productions 1484, 3086, 3355, 6052, 8699<br />

Elementary/secondary education, program<br />

evaluation 223, 770, 812, 826, 879, 885, 886,<br />

948, 1189, 1193, 1198, 1199, 1732, 1904,<br />

1964, 2123, 2212, 2297, 2399, 2590, 2619,<br />

2679, 2749, 2760, 2959, 3002, 3085, 3151,<br />

3360, 3507, 3575, 4254, 4535, 4536, 4679,<br />

5536, 5710, 6125, 6188, 6388, 6621, 6917,<br />

7236, 7271, 7487, 7742, 8095, 8143, 8242,<br />

8267, 8297, 8359, 8361-8367, 8391, 8433,<br />

8604, 8689, 8704, 8740, 8794, 9061, 9069,<br />

9178, 9378, 9616, 9937, 9953, 10258<br />

Elementary/secondary education, publication 1194,<br />

2399, 2619, 3606, 5401, 5844, 6769, 10006<br />

Elementary/secondary education, research 821,<br />

946, 970, 1526, 2221, 2876, 3103, 3151,<br />

3166, 3607, 3631, 3633, 4358, 4457, 4514,<br />

4546, 4643, 5267, 5286, 5528, 5843, 5900,<br />

6125, 6360, 6409, 6448, 6656, 7966,<br />

8496-8502, 8611, 8733, 8782, 8798, 9069,<br />

9671, 9677, 9954, 9973, 10006<br />

Elementary/secondary education, scholarship funds<br />

217, 4268, 4644, 5238, 5415, 5418<br />

Elementary/secondary education, seed money 229,<br />

230, 770, 1025, 1890, 2447, 2873, 3650,<br />

7104, 7127, 7371, 7966, 8409, 8679, 8847,<br />

9613, 9672<br />

Elementary/secondary education, student aid 9672<br />

Elementary/secondary education, substance<br />

abusers 3667, 8290<br />

Elementary/secondary education, technical<br />

assistance 231, 270, 357, 879, 1201, 1577,<br />

2121, 2316, 2447, 2795, 2796, 3241, 3351,<br />

3565, 3672, 4013, 4284, 4457, 4497, 4546,<br />

4604, 4621, 5205, 5528, 5535, 5633, 5712,<br />

6527, 6721, 7520, 8231, 8297, 8843, 9589,<br />

10006, 10056<br />

Elementary/secondary education, women 2751,<br />

8767, 9160<br />

Elementary/secondary education, youth 1104,<br />

1123, 3543, 5769, 6079, 6134, 7594, 7830,<br />

8290, 8674, 9937<br />

Elementary/secondary school reform 107, 113-116,<br />

127, 128, 136, 158, 211-214, 216, 222, 232,<br />

234-236, 241, 417, 486, 487, 517, 559, 572,<br />

593, 710, 720-722, 731, 738, 743, 818, 862,<br />

959, 961, 967, 977, 1175, 1188, 1197, 1571,<br />

1582, 1587, 1727, 1865, 1883, 1889, 1905,<br />

1930, 1968, 2105, 2124, 2193, 2196, 2242,<br />

2243, 2248, 2279, 2281, 2384, 2396, 2401,<br />

2405, 2472, 2517-2519, 2555, 2582, 2607,<br />

2718, 2744, 2801, 2802, 2871, 2893, 2957,<br />

2994, 3023, 3063, 3095-3097, 3127, 3130,<br />

3131, 3137, 3155, 3156, 3160, 3162-3164,<br />

3199, 3209, 3219, 3223, 3358, 3431, 3432,<br />

3459, 3473, 3481-3488, 3499, 3500, 3552,<br />

3578, 3587, 3602, 3626, 3724, 3727, 3728,<br />

3758, 3836, 3837, 3843-3845, 3860, 3873,<br />

3877-3880, 3886, 3921, 4080, 4095, 4260,<br />

4300, 4307, 4321, 4359, 4364, 4463, 4465,<br />

4469, 4480, 4484, 4503, 4516, 4570, 4571,<br />

4587, 4627, 4668, 4696, 4885-4891, 4906,<br />

4989, 5077, 5078, 5217, 5245, 5261, 5403,<br />

5407, 5425, 5611, 5629, 5631, 5632, 5643,<br />

5644, 5746, 5749, 5781, 5814, 5841, 5871,<br />

5888, 5898, 5908, 5911, 5919, 5990, 6020,<br />

6178, 6252, 6304, 6312, 6321, 6335, 6340,<br />

6380, 6386, 6476, 6514, 6522, 6619, 6625,<br />

6632, 6667, 6673, 6686, 6687, 6729, 6777,<br />

6851, 6853, 6870, 6955, 6988, 7062, 7194,<br />

7254, 7390, 7406, 7411, 7452, 7478, 7485,<br />

7486, 7488, 7489, 7493, 7495-7498,<br />

7500-7502, 7504, 7508, 7509, 7512-7515,<br />

7517, 7685, 7686, 8023-8026, 8054, 8055,<br />

8192, 8303, 8343, 8344, 8437, 8503-8505,<br />

8581, 8626-8628, 8634, 8636-8638, 8646,<br />

8647, 8658, 8659, 8665, 8666, 8675, 8706,<br />

8728, 8785, 8811, 9072, 9129, 9138, 9175,<br />

9269, 9372, 9374, 9510, 9577, 9612, 9619,<br />

9621, 9648, 9661-9663, 9693, 9736, 9740,<br />

9742, 9743, 9749, 9801, 9858, 9859, 9875,<br />

9877, 9892, 10016-10018, 10023, 10026,<br />

10031, 10037, 10038, 10040, 10041, 10043,<br />

10044, 10046, 10049, 10050, 10052, 10053,<br />

10055, 10061, 10068, 10071-10073, 10075,<br />

10078, 10080, 10082-10084, 10086, 10167,<br />

10211, 10250, 10251, 10253, 10254, 10260,<br />

10300, 10314<br />

Elementary/secondary school reform, African<br />

Americans/Blacks 417, 720, 1930, 3131,<br />

4571, 4627, 6335, 10078<br />

Elementary/secondary school reform, capital<br />

campaigns 2243<br />

Elementary/secondary school reform, children 4484<br />

Elementary/secondary school reform, children/youth<br />

107, 113, 114, 116, 136, 236, 559, 743, 818,<br />

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SUBJECT INDEX<br />

Grants for Capacity Building, Management & Technical Assistance<br />

959, 977, 1571, 1582, 1930, 2105, 2242,<br />

2248, 2396, 2555, 3131, 3587, 3602, 3626,<br />

3727, 3728, 3758, 3877, 3921, 4080, 4095,<br />

4307, 4364, 4465, 4480, 4516, 4570, 4571,<br />

4627, 5245, 5749, 5781, 5841, 5908, 5911,<br />

6178, 6304, 6386, 6514, 6667, 6686, 6955,<br />

7390, 7406, 7411, 7452, 8343, 8344, 8437,<br />

8503-8505, 8581, 8638, 8658, 8659, 9129,<br />

9510, 9612, 9736, 10017, 10018, 10049,<br />

10050, 10073, 10084, 10086, 10253, 10254<br />

Elementary/secondary school reform, computer<br />

systems/equipment 9374<br />

Elementary/secondary school reform, conferences/<br />

seminars 961, 967, 3131, 3164, 4463, 5888,<br />

7514, 9510<br />

Elementary/secondary school reform, curriculum<br />

development 107, 2957, 4307, 6304,<br />

8503-8505, 8638, 8658, 8659<br />

Elementary/secondary school reform, disabilities,<br />

people with 3921<br />

Elementary/secondary school reform, economically<br />

disadvantaged 113, 114, 710, 720, 959, 1188,<br />

1582, 1930, 2193, 2242, 2248, 2396, 2401,<br />

2555, 2607, 2871, 2893, 3131, 3160, 3219,<br />

3587, 3602, 3626, 3727, 3728, 3758, 3837,<br />

3843-3845, 3878-3880, 3886, 3921, 4095,<br />

4307, 4321, 4465, 4469, 4480, 4484, 4503,<br />

4570, 4571, 4587, 5407, 5631, 5781, 5814,<br />

5841, 5911, 5919, 6178, 6321, 6619, 6851,<br />

6955, 7062, 7194, 7254, 7390, 7411, 7452,<br />

8054, 8055, 8503-8505, 8811, 9129, 9269,<br />

9612, 9661, 9736, 9801, 9892, 10017,<br />

10040, 10043, 10055, 10075, 10078, 10253,<br />

10254<br />

Elementary/secondary school reform, electronic<br />

media/online services 3358, 8628, 8658,<br />

8659, 9374, 10251<br />

Elementary/secondary school reform, endowments<br />

3499, 6522<br />

Elementary/secondary school reform, faculty/staff<br />

development 107, 211, 212, 222, 234, 2582,<br />

3137, 3163, 3552, 3724, 6304, 6667, 6988,<br />

9175, 9742<br />

Elementary/secondary school reform, fellowships<br />

213, 2105, 2472, 3131, 3488<br />

Elementary/secondary school reform, girls 4891<br />

Elementary/secondary school reform, Hispanics/<br />

Latinos 4696<br />

Elementary/secondary school reform, immigrants/<br />

refugees 743<br />

Elementary/secondary school reform, income<br />

development 4300, 4321, 6522, 7254, 9129<br />

Elementary/secondary school reform, infants/<br />

toddlers 4364, 9740, 9877<br />

Elementary/secondary school reform, internship<br />

funds 3209<br />

Elementary/secondary school reform, management<br />

development/capacity building 214, 222, 232,<br />

241, 722, 1188, 1582, 2555, 2994, 3137,<br />

5631, 6252, 6335, 6522, 7411, 7685, 8646,<br />

8666, 9129, 9138, 9648, 9875, 10026,<br />

10044, 10046, 10061, 10073<br />

Elementary/secondary school reform, minorities<br />

113, 114, 116, 710, 721, 743, 959, 977, 1188,<br />

2105, 2242, 2248, 2396, 2401, 2555, 3587,<br />

3843-3845, 3877-3880, 3921, 4080, 4484,<br />

4503, 4570, 4571, 4891, 5781, 5814, 5841,<br />

5911, 5919, 6178, 6632, 6667, 6955, 6988,<br />

7254, 7390, 7406, 7411, 7452, 8054, 8055,<br />

8811, 9129, 9269, 9612, 10040, 10043,<br />

10055<br />

Elementary/secondary school reform, Native<br />

Americans/American Indians 4696<br />

Elementary/secondary school reform, program<br />

evaluation 1197, 3023, 3162, 3758, 4480,<br />

4503, 4570, 4571, 5888, 5898, 6380, 6514,<br />

8192, 8811, 9619, 10052<br />

Elementary/secondary school reform, publication<br />

4484, 4587<br />

Elementary/secondary school reform, research 559,<br />

738, 961, 1883, 2957, 3130, 3728, 4465,<br />

4469, 4484, 4503, 4516, 4571, 5888, 5898,<br />

5908, 6312, 6870, 7390, 7406, 7512, 7514,<br />

8638, 9072, 9619, 9662, 9742, 10018,<br />

10043, 10046, 10050, 10052, 10068, 10080,<br />

10082, 10083, 10167<br />

Elementary/secondary school reform, scholarship<br />

funds 5077, 5078<br />

Elementary/secondary school reform, seed money<br />

234, 3486, 3727, 9663<br />

Elementary/secondary school reform, technical<br />

assistance 862, 2801, 2802, 4469, 4484,<br />

6304, 10041<br />

Elementary/secondary school reform, women 4989,<br />

7254, 7411, 8503-8505<br />

Elementary/secondary school reform, youth 417,<br />

721, 738, 2196, 4503, 4587, 5898, 6632,<br />

7254, 10023, 10040, 10041, 10043, 10055,<br />

10068, 10078, 10080, 10083<br />

Employment 3594, 3654, 7657<br />

Employment, administration/regulation 2298-2300,<br />

6147<br />

Employment, Africa 4299<br />

Employment, African Americans/Blacks 417, 480,<br />

4238, 4333, 7110, 7111<br />

Employment, aging 1987, 3257, 4654, 4747, 5454,<br />

10304<br />

Employment, AIDS, people with 2443<br />

Employment, alliance 2541, 7371, 7866<br />

Employment, Asians/Pacific Islanders 455, 6913,<br />

7776, 10273<br />

Employment, blind/visually impaired 6765<br />

Employment, boys 5196<br />

Employment, building/renovation 9769<br />

Employment, Canada 4913<br />

Employment, children 1394, 1744, 4388<br />

Employment, children/youth 1236, 1306, 1612,<br />

2760, 3594, 3611, 3618, 3648, 3651, 3654,<br />

3683, 3684, 3692, 3693, 3779, 4333, 4577,<br />

4678, 5104, 6638, 6650, 6897, 7097, 7877,<br />

9370, 9424, 9667, 9935<br />

Employment, Chile 2443<br />

Employment, China 6477<br />

Employment, computer systems/equipment 2298,<br />

9402, 9418, 9424, 9427, 9451, 9512, 9551,<br />

9558<br />

Employment, conferences/seminars 460, 2748,<br />

6602, 7306, 7877<br />

Employment, crime/abuse victims 9667<br />

Employment, curriculum development 1432, 4121,<br />

6602, 6636, 6650, 9065<br />

Employment, disabilities, people with 1987, 4509,<br />

4654, 4747, 8458, 9751, 10304<br />

Employment, economically disadvantaged 287, 331,<br />

365, 373, 401, 452, 477, 705, 732, 982, 1004,<br />

1023, 1045, 1372, 1459, 1521, 1543, 1987,<br />

2227, 2269, 2541, 3053, 3292, 3346, 3518,<br />

3586, 3594, 3611, 3618, 3648, 3651, 3654,<br />

3683, 3684, 3692, 3693, 3739-3741, 3779,<br />

3787, 3833, 4068, 4086, 4103, 4107, 4120,<br />

4121, 4175, 4296, 4333, 4472, 4509, 4511,<br />

4512, 4533, 4540, 4541, 4544, 4548, 4549,<br />

4557, 4573, 4577, 4583-4585, 4601, 4615,<br />

4654, 4678, 4747, 4871, 4913, 5060, 5104,<br />

5166, 5794, 6147, 6310, 6328, 6336, 6358,<br />

6400, 6438, 6445, 6491, 6569, 6602, 6650,<br />

6939, 7139-7141, 7213, 7239, 7278, 7301,<br />

7305, 7306, 7340, 7381, 7414, 7510, 7528,<br />

7529, 7539, 7696, 7741, 7776, 7813, 7862,<br />

7866, 8639, 9131, 9229, 9402, 9418, 9451,<br />

9512, 9551, 9558, 9920, 9935, 9992, 9997,<br />

10132, 10282, 10304<br />

Employment, Ecuador 4333<br />

Employment, electronic media/online services 2541,<br />

6477, 7340, 9402, 9451<br />

Employment, equal rights 344, 460, 477, 705,<br />

4533, 6403, 6491, 6913, 7861, 8101, 8134,<br />

9451, 9992<br />

Employment, equipment 2443, 9370<br />

Employment, Europe 4573<br />

Employment, faculty/staff development 705, 1236,<br />

1521, 2748, 4058, 4472, 4482, 4517, 4678,<br />

4747, 5060, 5104, 5702, 5846, 6897, 6992,<br />

7047, 7306, 7658, 8458, 9512, 9667, 9793<br />

Employment, France 4573<br />

Employment, girls 6939<br />

Employment, Global programs 698, 1372, 5449<br />

Employment, Hispanics/Latinos 477, 1675, 4175,<br />

6602<br />

Employment, homeless 4074, 4102, 4103, 4492,<br />

5939, 7065, 9667, 9920<br />

Employment, immigrants/refugees 1467, 4086,<br />

4544, 6336, 6403, 6913, 9229, 9992, 10273<br />

Employment, income development 2299, 3053,<br />

4747, 5166, 7110, 7866, 9229<br />

Employment, India 1766, 6606<br />

Employment, indigenous people 4333<br />

Employment, infants/toddlers 1432, 2903, 3495,<br />

6358, 6992, 7305, 8758<br />

Employment, information services 9402, 9997<br />

Employment, internship funds 307, 4121, 4517,<br />

6754, 7140, 7239, 9660<br />

Employment, job counseling 1004, 2196, 2244,<br />

2748, 4238, 5196, 7213, 7830, 7877, 9667<br />

Employment, labor unions/organizations 400, 898,<br />

1467, 1766, 2645-2647, 6147, 6402, 6409,<br />

6487, 6948, 6962, 9992<br />

Employment, Laos 4913<br />

Employment, management development/capacity<br />

building 307, 365, 705, 717, 732, 982, 1045,<br />

1372, 1394, 1521, 1612, 1675, 1967, 2227,<br />

2298-2300, 2443, 3000, 3053, 3257, 3292,<br />

3346, 3495, 3518, 3556, 3618, 3739, 3779,<br />

3787, 4074, 4086, 4103, 4107, 4120, 4156,<br />

4175, 4238, 4482, 4557, 4678, 4747, 4871,<br />

5060, 5104, 5166, 6403, 6491, 6569, 6636,<br />

6638, 6646, 6650, 6913, 7213, 7539, 7696,<br />

7776, 7862, 8101, 8130, 8458, 8479, 8601,<br />

9065, 9131, 9155, 9370, 9402, 9418, 9424,<br />

9427, 9451, 9512, 9551, 9558, 9667, 9769,<br />

9793, 9838, 9920, 9933, 9997, 10133,<br />

10229, 10273, 10282<br />

Employment, management/technical aid 202, 412,<br />

759, 1045, 1236, 1306, 1432, 1467, 1971,<br />

1987, 2278, 2541, 2977, 3134, 3142, 3268,<br />

3413, 3611, 3739-3741, 3833, 4111, 4121,<br />

4233, 4299, 4472, 4482, 4509, 4601, 4654,<br />

4747, 5449, 5690, 5691, 5794, 5796, 5846,<br />

5939, 6196, 6204, 6225, 6310, 6445, 6455,<br />

6602, 6710, 6765, 7045, 7047, 7065, 7097,<br />

7139-7141, 7218, 7305, 7306, 7381, 7414,<br />

7476, 7477, 7510, 7528, 7529, 7861, 7866,<br />

8134, 8599, 8625, 8639, 9229, 9730, 9935,<br />

9992, 10252, 10304<br />

Employment, mentally disabled 1967, 6646, 8134<br />

Employment, Mexico 6409<br />

Employment, migrant workers 1675, 6403<br />

Employment, minorities 287, 307, 331, 344, 373,<br />

401, 412, 452, 732, 982, 1004, 1023, 1459,<br />

1467, 1612, 2269, 3053, 3611, 3683, 3684,<br />

3787, 3833, 4068, 4107, 4120, 4121, 4333,<br />

4544, 4548, 4577, 4583, 4601, 4913, 6336,<br />

6403, 6440, 6445, 6569, 6650, 6939, 6992,<br />

7001, 7045, 7139-7141, 7239, 7381, 7741,<br />

7813, 8599, 8625, 8639, 9451, 9512, 9992,<br />

9997<br />

Employment, Native Americans/American Indians<br />

4871<br />

Employment, Nepal 1766<br />

Employment, offenders/ex-offenders 365, 3740,<br />

4615, 6147, 7110, 7111, 7141, 8134<br />

Employment, Pakistan 1766<br />

Employment, program evaluation 373, 759, 1023,<br />

1394, 1744, 2760, 2977, 3133, 3586, 4492,<br />

4544, 4548, 4549, 4573, 4577, 4583, 4585,<br />

4615, 5581, 6400, 6455, 6477, 6649, 6939,<br />

7239, 7278, 7506, 7510, 8694<br />

Employment, public education 438, 452, 455, 480<br />

Employment, public policy 452, 3134, 3142, 3684,<br />

3740, 4509, 4540, 4541, 4544, 4557, 4577,<br />

4583, 4585, 4601, 6147, 6310, 6328, 6445,<br />

9769, 10130<br />

Employment, publication 412, 1432, 3741, 4233,<br />

6328, 6477, 7110<br />

Employment, research 412, 438, 1004, 3586,<br />

4107, 4233, 4492, 4511, 4512, 4533, 4544,<br />

4577, 4584, 4585, 4601, 5508, 5581, 6147,<br />

6328, 6336, 6400, 6440, 6477, 6569, 6606,<br />

6649, 7045, 7110, 7278, 7349, 7414, 7477,<br />

8151, 9065, 9935<br />

Employment, retraining 3740<br />

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SUBJECT INDEX<br />

Employment, seed money 7371, 7657<br />

Employment, services 287, 365, 373, 412, 417,<br />

698, 717, 732, 759, 1023, 1318, 1459, 1675,<br />

1987, 2269, 2298-2300, 2760, 3133, 3134,<br />

3142, 3257, 3292, 3346, 3495, 3518, 3556,<br />

3611, 3618, 3648, 3651, 3683, 3684, 3692,<br />

3693, 3779, 3833, 3925, 4068, 4102, 4103,<br />

4107, 4111, 4175, 4296, 4472, 4482, 4492,<br />

4512, 4517, 4540, 4541, 4544, 4548, 4549,<br />

4557, 4573, 4577, 4583-4585, 4615, 4654,<br />

4678, 4747, 4801, 4871, 5060, 5104, 5166,<br />

5454, 5646, 5702, 5796, 6196, 6328, 6336,<br />

6358, 6400, 6455, 6606, 6638, 6646, 6649,<br />

6650, 6897, 6939, 6992, 7001, 7045, 7047,<br />

7110, 7111, 7139, 7141, 7218, 7278, 7306,<br />

7349, 7696, 7708, 7736, 7741, 7776, 7813,<br />

7844, 7861, 7862, 8130, 8479, 8599, 8625,<br />

8694, 8758, 9131, 9155, 9229, 9370, 9418,<br />

9424, 9427, 9512, 9514, 9551, 9660, 9793,<br />

9920, 9933, 10229, 10273, 10282, 10304<br />

Employment, sheltered workshops 8134, 8458,<br />

9751<br />

Employment, single parents 4678, 5104<br />

Employment, substance abusers 9418<br />

Employment, technical assistance 412, 1744, 2300,<br />

4102, 4482, 4509, 4511, 4533, 4540, 4557,<br />

5454, 5508, 6310, 6606, 7110, 7301, 7340,<br />

7349, 8458, 8479, 9751<br />

Employment, training 307, 331, 401, 982, 1372,<br />

1394, 1521, 1543, 1612, 1744, 1967, 1971,<br />

2227, 2443, 2903, 3000, 3053, 3586, 3787,<br />

4058, 4074, 4086, 4120, 4121, 4156, 4333,<br />

4388, 4509, 4511, 4601, 4913, 5508, 5581,<br />

5939, 6438, 6569, 6636, 6754, 7065, 7140,<br />

7239, 7301, 7305, 7340, 7506, 7539, 7658,<br />

7857, 8151, 8601, 9065, 9558, 9838, 10132,<br />

10133<br />

Employment, vocational rehabilitation 1125, 1967,<br />

2206, 2382, 3296, 4448, 4783, 4820, 5111,<br />

6765, 9358, 9445, 9487<br />

Employment, women 477, 1987, 2227, 4512, 4654,<br />

4678, 4747, 5104, 6440, 6445, 6491, 6602,<br />

6913, 6992, 7305, 7741, 7813, 7861, 7862,<br />

8101, 8599, 9667, 9992, 10304<br />

Employment, youth 331, 373, 417, 982, 1004,<br />

1023, 1045, 1318, 1521, 2196, 2269, 2903,<br />

3053, 3518, 3586, 3739-3741, 3787, 3925,<br />

4068, 4086, 4103, 4111, 4549, 4573,<br />

4583-4585, 4913, 5794, 6636, 6646, 6649,<br />

7213, 7218, 7239, 7510, 7539, 7830, 8151,<br />

8479, 9065, 9155, 9514, 9558, 9838, 9933<br />

End of life care 284, 2235, 2237, 2238, 2241,<br />

6970, 9256<br />

End of life care, African Americans/Blacks 2237<br />

End of life care, aging 284, 2237, 6970, 9256<br />

End of life care, faculty/staff development 2235,<br />

2238<br />

End of life care, Hispanics/Latinos 284<br />

End of life care, terminal illness, people with 284,<br />

2235, 2237, 2238, 2241, 6970, 9256<br />

Energy, children/youth 1130, 5204<br />

Energy, conferences/seminars 1287, 3141, 5204,<br />

7249<br />

Energy, economically disadvantaged 627, 671,<br />

1538, 4409, 4580, 4875, 5198, 5203, 6580,<br />

7281, 7394, 7445, 7446, 9925<br />

Energy, equipment 4054<br />

Energy, faculty/staff development 627, 1538, 5204<br />

Energy, income development 7389<br />

Energy, management development/capacity building<br />

1123, 1157, 4409, 4875, 4922, 5203, 5763,<br />

7374, 7377, 8076, 8100, 8612, 9925, 10129<br />

Energy, minorities 7394<br />

Energy, Native Americans/American Indians 6580<br />

Energy, program evaluation 4468, 7374, 7445,<br />

7446<br />

Energy, research 165, 578, 580, 582, 584, 671,<br />

4409, 4468, 4565, 7393, 7401, 8612<br />

Energy, seed money 579<br />

Energy, technical assistance 582, 1481, 4409,<br />

4565, 4580, 7233, 10145<br />

Energy, youth 1123<br />

Engineering 515, 1201, 4237, 4240, 4243, 4245,<br />

4248, 7328, 7341, 7353, 8346, 8425, 8430,<br />

8449, 8623, 9926<br />

Engineering school/education 515, 8346, 8374,<br />

8419<br />

Engineering school/education, children/youth 8346<br />

Engineering school/education, conferences/<br />

seminars 515, 8346<br />

Engineering school/education, curriculum<br />

development 8374, 8419<br />

Engineering school/education, faculty/staff<br />

development 515, 8346<br />

Engineering, African Americans/Blacks 4237, 4248<br />

Engineering, children 8449<br />

Engineering, children/youth 1201, 8346, 8425<br />

Engineering, conferences/seminars 515, 8346<br />

Engineering, curriculum development 8425<br />

Engineering, economically disadvantaged 1201<br />

Engineering, electronic media/online services 8623<br />

Engineering, faculty/staff development 515, 8346,<br />

8425<br />

Engineering, fellowships 1201<br />

Engineering, Hispanics/Latinos 7328<br />

Engineering, management development/capacity<br />

building 1201, 4237, 4240, 4243, 4245, 4248,<br />

9926<br />

Engineering, minorities 8623<br />

Engineering, research 7353<br />

Engineering, technical assistance 1201, 7328, 7353<br />

Engineering, women 8430, 8623<br />

Engineering/technology 157, 650, 653, 1024,<br />

1161, 1190, 1191, 1683-1686, 1728, 2198,<br />

2203, 2254, 2418, 2702, 4098, 4228, 4234,<br />

4235, 4239, 4240, 4988, 5267, 5275, 5993,<br />

6037, 7182, 7327, 8342, 8374-8377, 8419,<br />

8433, 8439, 8441, 8445, 8681, 8702, 8731,<br />

8851, 8871, 8872, 9343, 9348, 9394, 9478,<br />

9480, 9491, 9514, 9538, 9630, 10287<br />

Engineering/technology, Asians/Pacific Islanders<br />

9343<br />

Engineering/technology, awards/prizes/<br />

competitions 4988<br />

Engineering/technology, children/youth 1683-1686,<br />

2702, 4988, 8375-8377, 8433, 8439, 8445,<br />

9348, 9394<br />

Engineering/technology, computer systems/<br />

equipment 9348<br />

Engineering/technology, conferences/seminars<br />

5267, 5275, 7327, 8445, 8681, 9394, 9491<br />

Engineering/technology, curriculum development<br />

1190, 8374, 8419<br />

Engineering/technology, economically<br />

disadvantaged 4098, 5993, 6037, 9394<br />

Engineering/technology, electronic media/online<br />

services 650, 2702, 8851, 9343, 9348<br />

Engineering/technology, endowments 1684, 1686<br />

Engineering/technology, faculty/staff development<br />

1190, 1685, 2203<br />

Engineering/technology, fellowships 1684<br />

Engineering/technology, income development 8342<br />

Engineering/technology, management development/<br />

capacity building 1024, 1190, 1191, 4228,<br />

4234, 4235, 4239, 4240, 4988, 8702<br />

Engineering/technology, minorities 1161, 4098,<br />

9394<br />

Engineering/technology, program evaluation 1161,<br />

1191, 8433<br />

Engineering/technology, publication 8702<br />

Engineering/technology, research 1161, 1191,<br />

5267, 8441<br />

Engineering/technology, seed money 1190<br />

Engineering/technology, technical assistance 8441<br />

Engineering/technology, women 653, 1161<br />

Engineering/technology, youth 1190, 1191, 9514<br />

England, animals/wildlife 1223, 1343, 4144<br />

England, arts/culture/humanities 1451, 4012,<br />

5799, 6316, 6330<br />

England, civil rights 814, 6316<br />

England, community improvement/development<br />

896, 1203, 1223, 1723, 1853, 1870, 7186,<br />

7230<br />

England, crime/courts/legal services 3174, 6302<br />

England, education 920, 2228, 2281, 8391<br />

England, environment 503, 504, 1343, 1853, 4144,<br />

6387, 7186<br />

England, food/nutrition/agriculture 503<br />

England, health—general 889, 1340, 3183, 6596,<br />

10045<br />

England, health—specific diseases 889, 10045<br />

England, international affairs/development 503,<br />

504, 814, 1223, 1340, 3174, 3183, 6302,<br />

6316, 6329, 6355, 6387, 6420, 6446, 6596,<br />

10045<br />

England, philanthropy/voluntarism 896, 1723, 6355<br />

England, public affairs/government 920, 6421,<br />

6422, 8391<br />

England, religion 4012<br />

England, science 8391<br />

England, social sciences 3174, 6329<br />

Environment 7729<br />

Environment, administration/regulation 671, 918,<br />

1234, 1334, 1533, 3139, 3150, 4054, 4468,<br />

4565, 6168, 7185, 7186<br />

Environment, Africa 1835, 9566<br />

Environment, African Americans/Blacks 5833,<br />

6404, 7253<br />

Environment, aging 5833<br />

Environment, air pollution 291, 340, 631, 838, 839,<br />

918, 1142, 1532, 3139, 7078, 7345, 7393,<br />

7956<br />

Environment, alliance 23, 838, 839, 1002, 1291,<br />

1607, 1852, 2262, 2266, 2270, 2277, 3081,<br />

3082, 6270, 6748, 6757, 7255, 7374, 7385,<br />

7394, 7443, 7956, 8475, 8722, 9239, 10205<br />

Environment, Asia 1835, 4574, 7470, 8612, 9828<br />

Environment, association 22, 508, 940, 1414,<br />

3310, 4417, 9747<br />

Environment, Australia 495, 497, 8612<br />

Environment, awards/prizes/competitions 7491<br />

Environment, beautification programs 8, 70, 574,<br />

877, 1006, 1114, 1226, 2363, 2391, 3571,<br />

3572, 4404, 4624, 4962, 5021, 6749, 6750,<br />

7084, 7114, 7255, 7386, 7431, 7432, 7491,<br />

8655, 8673, 8827, 8830, 9006, 9141<br />

Environment, Botswana 1834<br />

Environment, boys 1226<br />

Environment, Brazil 501, 1158, 1323, 6044, 6308,<br />

6414, 6517, 7185, 9825<br />

Environment, building/renovation 45, 70, 2550,<br />

4767, 6748, 7729, 9570<br />

Environment, Cambodia 4963<br />

Environment, Canada 647, 913, 940, 1166, 1177,<br />

1178, 1291, 1403, 1419, 4404, 4446, 10197,<br />

10202, 10208<br />

Environment, capital campaigns 8673<br />

Environment, Caribbean 7233<br />

Environment, Central America 1677, 2415, 3528,<br />

5962, 6731<br />

Environment, children/youth 291, 340, 444, 608,<br />

1130, 1776, 3630, 5412, 5434, 5748, 5828,<br />

5833, 7159, 7390, 7472<br />

Environment, China 577-580, 582, 864, 1669,<br />

6362, 6384, 6385, 6551, 6552, 6561, 6567,<br />

7247, 8610, 9829<br />

Environment, Colombia 3165, 6044<br />

Environment, computer systems/equipment 1234,<br />

1286, 2363, 3458, 6517, 8661, 9116, 9823<br />

Environment, conferences/seminars 501, 508, 833,<br />

1255, 1276, 1347, 1406, 3141, 3583, 6561,<br />

6597, 7220, 7433, 7737, 9310<br />

Environment, Costa Rica 6356, 9826<br />

Environment, crime/abuse victims 8801<br />

Environment, Cuba 3193<br />

Environment, curriculum development 1776, 5748<br />

Environment, Czech Republic 7472<br />

Environment, Developing countries 633, 1300,<br />

1765, 1851, 2426, 4595, 6926, 10179,<br />

10182, 10196<br />

Environment, economically disadvantaged 291, 340,<br />

453, 608, 627, 642, 648, 649, 663, 671, 735,<br />

865, 899, 941, 968, 985, 996, 1006, 1142,<br />

1158, 1424, 1425, 1607, 1677, 1765, 1851,<br />

2415, 2426, 2441, 3011, 3031, 3528, 3630,<br />

4050, 4070, 4519, 4520, 4767, 4935, 4960,<br />

5021, 5198, 5820, 5825, 5826, 5833, 5962,<br />

6019, 6044, 6053, 6168, 6356, 6404, 6414,<br />

6435, 6460, 6517, 6542, 6551, 6552, 6731,<br />

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SUBJECT INDEX<br />

Grants for Capacity Building, Management & Technical Assistance<br />

7078, 7114, 7159, 7193, 7195, 7281, 7386,<br />

7390, 7394, 7431, 7432, 7437, 7443, 7729,<br />

9818, 10108, 10120, 10182<br />

Environment, Ecuador 3165<br />

Environment, electronic media/online services 639,<br />

650, 973, 974, 1286, 1352, 1398, 2973,<br />

8851, 9010, 9048, 9823<br />

Environment, endowments 3069<br />

Environment, energy 165, 577-585, 587-591, 627,<br />

671, 679, 873, 1123, 1130, 1131, 1157,<br />

1287, 1481, 1538, 1541, 1614, 1813-1815,<br />

1838, 3141, 3150, 4045, 4054, 4409, 4468,<br />

4565, 4580, 4875, 4922, 5198, 5203, 5204,<br />

5758, 5763, 6580, 7044, 7233, 7248, 7249,<br />

7257, 7281, 7374, 7377, 7389, 7393, 7394,<br />

7401, 7445, 7446, 7981, 8076, 8100, 8612,<br />

9814, 9925, 10129, 10145<br />

Environment, England 503, 504, 1343, 1853, 4144,<br />

6387, 7186<br />

Environment, equipment 1139, 2391, 2925, 4054,<br />

5764, 6517, 8661<br />

Environment, Ethiopia 9614<br />

Environment, Europe 508<br />

Environment, faculty/staff development 627, 838,<br />

1226, 1607, 2441, 3074, 3139, 4058, 6542,<br />

8808, 9747, 10182<br />

Environment, Federated States of Micronesia 1266,<br />

1350<br />

Environment, fellowships 557, 952-954, 1140,<br />

2866, 6592, 7472<br />

Environment, Fiji 3195<br />

Environment, film/video/radio 9010<br />

Environment, forests 163, 165, 639, 641, 647,<br />

1158, 1166, 1291, 1323, 1419, 1591, 2417,<br />

3190, 4700, 5290, 5291, 6404, 6414, 6460,<br />

6490, 6542, 6552, 6592, 7420, 7737, 8594,<br />

9306, 9796, 9818, 9827-9829, 10191, 10192,<br />

10194<br />

Environment, formal/general education 1435, 4244,<br />

5412, 5434, 8801<br />

Environment, fund raising/fund distribution 453,<br />

666, 840, 1349, 1400, 1401, 4508, 6925<br />

Environment, girls 1226<br />

Environment, Global programs 502, 555, 581, 640,<br />

641, 648, 654, 679, 851, 888, 1136, 1137,<br />

1164, 1219, 1257, 1276, 1277, 1287, 1312,<br />

1343, 1345, 1347, 1363, 1364, 1367,<br />

1406-1408, 1417, 1426, 1433, 1441-1445,<br />

1835, 2414, 2924, 3527, 4049, 4055, 4144,<br />

4177, 4575, 6271, 6356, 6424, 6561, 7186,<br />

7281, 7389, 8612, 10108, 10119, 10123,<br />

10196<br />

Environment, global warming 577-585, 587-591,<br />

631, 638, 644, 654, 671, 674, 833, 873, 914,<br />

918, 1123, 1287, 1323, 1813, 1838, 2416,<br />

2924, 3141, 3147, 3187, 3190, 4071, 5758,<br />

6264, 6270, 6580, 7233, 7248, 7249, 7257,<br />

7377, 7389, 7393, 7394, 7401, 7445, 7446,<br />

7968, 8178, 8612, 9810, 9814, 10129<br />

Environment, Guatemala 6044<br />

Environment, Haiti 2441<br />

Environment, Hispanics/Latinos 1207, 3011<br />

Environment, immigrants/refugees 735, 1111,<br />

6517, 9985<br />

Environment, income development 1180, 1267,<br />

1268, 1336, 1337, 1413, 1425, 1591, 3011,<br />

3458, 3582, 3583, 5835, 6290, 7386, 7972,<br />

8475, 8478, 8553, 8819, 9023, 10265<br />

Environment, India 2442, 3535, 6313, 6425, 6460,<br />

6524, 6560, 6606<br />

Environment, indigenous people 495, 507, 1158,<br />

1166, 1323, 3165, 6305, 6322, 6460, 6542,<br />

9825<br />

Environment, Indonesia 1336, 1337, 6305, 6387,<br />

6436, 6598<br />

Environment, infants/toddlers 8823<br />

Environment, information services 650, 973, 974,<br />

1352, 1441, 1442, 4566, 4608<br />

Environment, internship funds 6754, 9660<br />

Environment, Israel 637, 652, 662<br />

Environment, Italy 498<br />

Environment, Japan 8711<br />

Environment, Kazakhstan 511<br />

Environment, Kenya 504<br />

Environment, Kyrgyzstan 498, 503, 511<br />

Environment, land acquisition 8, 1591, 3069, 4508<br />

Environment, land resources 8, 70, 171, 495, 543,<br />

840, 841, 880, 985, 1173, 1178, 1221, 1226,<br />

1334, 1413, 1488, 1500, 1591, 2262, 2882,<br />

3069, 3072, 3074, 3809, 4462, 4545, 4608,<br />

4653, 4836, 4874, 4942, 5408, 5417, 5442,<br />

5764, 5962, 6019, 6290, 6305, 6362, 6385,<br />

6435, 6517, 6551, 6561, 6567, 6753, 6757,<br />

6758, 6889, 7196, 7437, 7983, 7994, 7998,<br />

8184, 8478, 8483, 8553, 8578, 8655, 8722,<br />

8791, 9001, 9023, 9028, 9037, 9049-9053,<br />

9116, 9310, 9311, 9807, 9808, 9816, 10095,<br />

10207, 10265<br />

Environment, Laos 4960<br />

Environment, Latin America 9823<br />

Environment, legal rights 453, 501, 608, 648, 649,<br />

848, 865, 899, 941, 968, 996, 1424, 1425,<br />

3011, 5836, 6597, 9985<br />

Environment, Madagascar 3190, 3196<br />

Environment, Malaysia 4150<br />

Environment, management development/capacity<br />

building 8, 22, 23, 70, 163, 171, 291, 508, 543,<br />

574, 608, 611, 637, 641, 652, 840, 865, 877,<br />

940, 968, 996, 1002, 1114, 1135, 1158,<br />

1177, 1178, 1180, 1221, 1266-1268, 1286,<br />

1291, 1324, 1336, 1337, 1343, 1349, 1367,<br />

1385, 1398, 1407, 1408, 1413, 1414, 1425,<br />

1431, 1438, 1445, 1532, 1591, 1607, 1852,<br />

2262, 2266, 2270, 2277, 2363, 2417, 2463,<br />

2474, 2550, 2878, 2882, 3011, 3070, 3072,<br />

3081, 3082, 3310, 3583, 3584, 3630, 3809,<br />

4144, 4244, 4417, 4836, 4928, 4972, 5312,<br />

5434, 5442, 5760, 5764, 5840, 6270, 6290,<br />

6305, 6414, 6490, 6517, 6749, 6757, 6758,<br />

7084, 7193, 7195, 7196, 7255, 7374, 7385,<br />

7420, 7729, 7956, 8475, 8476, 8478, 8483,<br />

8513, 8553, 8578, 8644, 8655, 8661, 8673,<br />

8722, 8791, 8801, 8808, 8819, 8827, 8832,<br />

8841, 8982, 9023, 9048, 9079, 9116, 9125,<br />

9141, 9239, 9311, 9570, 9807, 9808, 9816,<br />

9818, 9826, 9828, 9985, 10095, 10099,<br />

10123, 10197, 10265<br />

Environment, management/technical aid 4, 45, 154,<br />

165, 168, 171, 453, 495, 501, 503, 504, 507,<br />

511, 557, 627, 637, 638, 641, 642, 644, 651,<br />

662, 663, 666, 669, 841, 851, 864, 873, 880,<br />

952-954, 973, 974, 1087, 1130, 1131, 1139,<br />

1166, 1168, 1176, 1177, 1207, 1219, 1254,<br />

1277, 1323, 1334, 1347, 1348, 1363, 1364,<br />

1384, 1385, 1393, 1396, 1400, 1403, 1406,<br />

1417-1419, 1427-1429, 1435, 1439,<br />

1441-1443, 1482, 1488, 1500, 1522, 1533,<br />

1578, 1614, 1677, 1765, 1775, 1805, 1814,<br />

1815, 1832-1837, 1851, 1853, 1976,<br />

2263-2265, 2267, 2391, 2415, 2418, 2420,<br />

2423, 2426, 2429, 2593, 2605, 2839, 2841,<br />

2866, 2902, 2925, 3069, 3074, 3139-3141,<br />

3147, 3149, 3150, 3165, 3187, 3190, 3193,<br />

3195, 3196, 3394, 3458, 3528, 3571, 3572,<br />

3582, 3790, 3792, 3848, 3852, 3861, 3893,<br />

4045, 4058, 4070, 4071, 4495, 4508, 4519,<br />

4520, 4534, 4542, 4545, 4566, 4599, 4608,<br />

4860, 4866, 4874, 4905, 4935, 4945, 4962,<br />

4963, 5195, 5290, 5291, 5408, 5411, 5413,<br />

5414, 5416, 5417, 5424, 5429, 5440, 5698,<br />

5733, 5744, 5758, 5826, 5827, 5829-5831,<br />

5833, 5835, 5839, 5920, 5962, 6044, 6053,<br />

6238, 6322, 6356, 6362, 6436, 6515, 6542,<br />

6551, 6561, 6567, 6597, 6598, 6731,<br />

6753-6755, 6912, 6926, 6943, 6949, 6951,<br />

6952, 7078, 7123, 7159, 7182, 7195, 7220,<br />

7247, 7248, 7253, 7257, 7269, 7390, 7433,<br />

7443, 7469-7472, 7474, 7846, 7972, 7981,<br />

7983, 7988, 7998, 8152, 8178, 8182-8184,<br />

8538, 8603, 8653, 8808, 8816, 8830, 8839,<br />

8851, 8894, 9007, 9010, 9020, 9023, 9048,<br />

9053, 9306, 9653, 9660, 9701, 9781, 9796,<br />

9800, 9810, 9817, 9823, 9825-9827, 9829,<br />

9894, 9962-9964, 9966-9969, 10108, 10114,<br />

10120, 10124, 10147-10149, 10182, 10191,<br />

10198, 10203, 10205-10207, 10217<br />

Environment, Mexico 506, 507, 833, 1265, 1267,<br />

1268, 1349, 1384, 1385, 1431, 1437, 6322,<br />

6397, 6542<br />

Environment, minorities 444, 453, 501, 608, 642,<br />

648, 649, 848, 865, 899, 941, 985, 996, 1006,<br />

1111, 1142, 4050, 4519, 4520, 4767, 5826,<br />

5836, 6019, 6517, 6567, 6597, 7078, 7114,<br />

7159, 7195, 7386, 7390, 7394, 7431, 7432,<br />

7437, 7443, 9985, 10120<br />

Environment, Mongolia 7469<br />

Environment, Namibia 1834<br />

Environment, Native Americans/American Indians<br />

45, 1166, 1482, 4836, 5021, 5733, 6435,<br />

6758<br />

Environment, natural resources 22-24, 154, 497,<br />

498, 501, 503, 504, 506, 507, 511, 544, 555,<br />

569, 574, 614, 725, 888, 908, 913, 940, 1002,<br />

1005, 1022, 1067, 1079, 1087, 1136, 1137,<br />

1139, 1145, 1164, 1168, 1172, 1177, 1254,<br />

1265, 1275, 1300, 1345, 1348-1350, 1363,<br />

1364, 1375, 1384, 1396, 1397, 1399, 1403,<br />

1418, 1421, 1429, 1435, 1441-1445, 1523,<br />

1545, 1569, 1669, 1702, 1726, 1780, 1793,<br />

2123, 2261, 2263, 2265, 2266, 2270, 2271,<br />

2413, 2414, 2422-2424, 2427, 2429, 2474,<br />

2765-2769, 2777-2781, 2841, 2866, 3071,<br />

3075, 3080, 3148, 3165, 3184, 3193, 3196,<br />

3274, 3527, 3533, 3574, 3582, 3583, 3848,<br />

3893, 4058, 4073, 4150, 4177, 4296, 4378,<br />

4392, 4393, 4395, 4397, 4398, 4405-4407,<br />

4410, 4411, 4413, 4415, 4417, 4421, 4422,<br />

4425, 4427, 4429, 4434, 4438, 4439, 4446,<br />

4461, 4574, 4575, 4595, 4613, 4764, 4812,<br />

4853, 4866, 4905, 4923, 4957, 4963, 5195,<br />

5402, 5410, 5412-5414, 5416, 5428, 5506,<br />

5560, 5561, 5583, 5584, 5697, 5729, 5758,<br />

5765, 5820, 5827, 5830-5832, 5834, 5835,<br />

5838-5840, 5854, 6271, 6308, 6313, 6322,<br />

6356, 6384, 6387, 6397, 6417, 6424, 6425,<br />

6515, 6524, 6541, 6560, 6597, 6598, 6604,<br />

6606, 6754, 6755, 6901, 6985, 7075, 7190,<br />

7220, 7253, 7269, 7386, 7389, 7399, 7400,<br />

7431, 7432, 7440, 7441, 7469, 7471, 7474,<br />

7665, 7948, 7954, 7967, 7972, 7977, 7987,<br />

7988, 7990, 8182, 8186, 8521, 8558, 8589,<br />

8603, 8610, 8611, 8654, 8667, 8718, 8795,<br />

8799, 8817, 8818, 8822, 8830, 8852, 8863,<br />

8880, 8884, 8913, 8982, 8986, 9007, 9014,<br />

9020, 9032, 9034, 9038, 9040, 9049-9052,<br />

9063, 9174, 9239, 9566, 9653, 9670, 9692,<br />

9701, 9781, 9800, 9815, 9817, 9819, 9820,<br />

9823, 9826, 9913, 9926, 9963, 9966, 10118,<br />

10119, 10154, 10156, 10160, 10196, 10197,<br />

10200, 10202, 10204, 10208<br />

Environment, Nepal 3184<br />

Environment, Netherlands 501<br />

Environment, Palau 1375<br />

Environment, Papua New Guinea 1438<br />

Environment, Paraguay 4595<br />

Environment, Peru 3165, 6044, 9827<br />

Environment, plant conservation 503, 4144, 6362,<br />

7458<br />

Environment, pollution control 577, 637, 648, 735,<br />

1352, 2973, 4049, 4050, 5820, 5825, 8823,<br />

8832<br />

Environment, program evaluation 168, 841, 1171,<br />

1173, 1207, 1234, 1352, 1407, 1408, 2441,<br />

2463, 3011, 3574, 3581, 4257, 4468, 4624,<br />

5828, 5840, 6168, 6385, 6542, 6592, 7185,<br />

7374, 7420, 7994, 8823, 9063<br />

Environment, public education 444, 446, 502, 639,<br />

649, 652, 1396, 1407, 1408, 1433, 1775,<br />

2417, 2441, 3583, 4700, 4945, 5198, 5312,<br />

7044, 8152, 8594, 9053, 9810, 10197, 10201<br />

Environment, public policy 446, 631, 640, 654, 675,<br />

833, 864, 952-954, 1166, 1170, 1171, 1174,<br />

1176, 1177, 1286, 1352, 1393, 1398, 1399,<br />

1500, 1533, 1813, 2263, 2265, 2474, 2973,<br />

3139-3141, 3147, 3149, 3150, 3187, 3190,<br />

3545, 4045, 4054, 4055, 4071, 4468, 4495,<br />

4508, 4519, 4566, 4589, 4599, 4608, 4928,<br />

4947, 4960, 4967, 5416, 5417, 5696, 5828,<br />

5833, 5835, 5840, 6385, 6436, 8819, 8839,<br />

8913, 8982, 9010, 9034, 9063, 9800<br />

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Grants for Capacity Building, Management & Technical Assistance<br />

SUBJECT INDEX<br />

Environment, publication 340, 2441, 6561<br />

Environment, recycling 44, 633, 639, 641, 647,<br />

3512, 4070, 6158, 6934, 7078, 7190, 9419<br />

Environment, reform 1343, 4055, 6385<br />

Environment, research 165, 671, 1087, 1158,<br />

1166, 1170, 1171, 1176, 1219, 1254, 1257,<br />

1324, 1403, 1438, 1439, 1500, 1533, 2441,<br />

3574, 4468, 4565, 5416, 5828, 5840, 6322,<br />

6356, 6435, 6552, 6597, 7123, 7390, 7393,<br />

7988, 8661, 8913, 9049-9053, 9306, 9816,<br />

9827, 9894<br />

Environment, Russia 4574, 6515, 7469-7472,<br />

7474, 8603<br />

Environment, Samoa 3187<br />

Environment, seed money 1276, 4962, 8913<br />

Environment, single organization support 9570,<br />

9685<br />

Environment, Slovakia 7472<br />

Environment, Solomon Islands 3195<br />

Environment, South Africa 7253<br />

Environment, South America 1158, 1172, 4461,<br />

4595, 6308<br />

Environment, Switzerland 888<br />

Environment, Tajikistan 498, 503, 511<br />

Environment, technical assistance 652, 838, 839,<br />

1257, 1312, 1433, 2463, 2692, 2973, 3545,<br />

4055, 4144, 4404, 4462, 4519, 4542, 4545,<br />

4565, 4566, 4589, 4599, 4700, 4767, 4874,<br />

4962, 5696, 6435, 6460, 6748, 6750, 7233,<br />

7345, 7386, 7458, 7491, 8476, 8720, 9001,<br />

9028, 9037, 9049-9052, 9310, 9685, 9747,<br />

10201<br />

Environment, toxics 291, 444, 446, 633, 640, 1111,<br />

1143, 1144, 1607, 1852, 3031, 3630, 4055,<br />

4767, 5828, 5829, 6019, 6926, 7193, 7443,<br />

10207<br />

Environment, Turkey 508<br />

Environment, Ukraine 7472<br />

Environment, Vanuatu 3187<br />

Environment, volunteer services 5827<br />

Environment, waste management 6168, 7078, 8839<br />

Environment, water pollution 611, 865, 1776, 2442,<br />

2550, 3458, 3535, 4534, 4566, 4589, 5824,<br />

7193, 7203, 8152, 8460, 8839, 9010, 9614,<br />

9962, 10179, 10198<br />

Environment, water resources 4, 45, 163, 168, 611,<br />

644, 1135, 1140, 1170, 1171, 1173, 1174,<br />

1176, 1178, 1180, 1219, 1234, 1255, 1257,<br />

1266-1268, 1276, 1277, 1312, 1336, 1337,<br />

1343, 1347, 1367, 1382, 1385, 1393, 1400,<br />

1406-1408, 1417, 1426-1428, 1431, 1433,<br />

1437-1439, 1445, 1500, 1533, 1775, 1776,<br />

2277, 2463, 2550, 2692, 2763, 2878, 2902,<br />

3070, 3140, 3149, 3187, 3195, 3196, 3310,<br />

3545, 3581, 3584, 3809, 4257, 4468, 4495,<br />

4508, 4519, 4542, 4565, 4566, 4589, 4599,<br />

4608, 4874, 4942, 4947, 4967, 4972, 5312,<br />

5424, 5429, 5733, 5748, 5760, 5920, 6435,<br />

6748, 7193, 7195, 7233, 7281, 7385, 8152,<br />

8475, 8476, 8513, 8644, 8661, 8720, 8830,<br />

8841, 9021, 9048-9052, 9079, 9125, 9747,<br />

9825, 9968, 10099, 10108, 10123, 10182,<br />

10205<br />

Environment, women 735, 8823<br />

Environment, youth 1424, 1425, 5825, 5836, 7443,<br />

8913<br />

Environmental education 24, 554, 1526, 1549,<br />

1577, 1588, 1590, 1608, 1776, 1817-1819,<br />

2077, 2338, 2339, 2754, 2776, 3536, 4410,<br />

4667, 4838, 4917, 5204, 5748, 6021, 6022,<br />

6636, 6643, 7160, 7459-7461, 7465, 7742,<br />

7870, 7883, 8538, 8576, 8603, 8611, 8632,<br />

8667, 8801, 9022, 9431, 9566, 9815, 9846,<br />

9931, 9936, 9937, 9953, 10264<br />

Environmental education, capital campaigns 8667<br />

Environmental education, children 1549<br />

Environmental education, children/youth 554, 1526,<br />

1577, 1588, 1608, 1776, 5204, 5748, 6021,<br />

6022, 7465, 7742, 7870, 8632<br />

Environmental education, computer systems/<br />

equipment 2338, 9431<br />

Environmental education, conferences/seminars<br />

1577, 5204, 7160<br />

Environmental education, crime/abuse victims 8801<br />

Environmental education, curriculum development<br />

1577, 1776, 5748, 6636, 9953<br />

Environmental education, disabilities, people with<br />

4667, 4838<br />

Environmental education, economically<br />

disadvantaged 1608, 4667, 4838, 6643, 8632<br />

Environmental education, faculty/staff development<br />

5204<br />

Environmental education, film/video/radio 8667<br />

Environmental education, Hispanics/Latinos 8632<br />

Environmental education, income development<br />

1818, 4838, 9431<br />

Environmental education, management<br />

development/capacity building 24, 1526, 1588,<br />

1590, 1608, 1817-1819, 2077, 2338, 2339,<br />

2754, 3536, 4410, 4667, 4838, 4917, 6636,<br />

6643, 7459-7461, 8576, 8632, 8667, 8801,<br />

9022, 9431, 9566, 9815, 9846, 9931, 9936,<br />

9937, 10264<br />

Environmental education, minorities 1608<br />

Environmental education, offenders/ex-offenders<br />

7160<br />

Environmental education, program evaluation 1549,<br />

3536, 7742, 9937, 9953<br />

Environmental education, research 1526, 4410,<br />

4917, 8611<br />

Environmental education, technical assistance<br />

1577, 2776, 4410, 7883<br />

Environmental education, women 2077<br />

Environmental education, youth 2754, 4917, 6636,<br />

6643, 9937<br />

Ethiopia, community improvement/development<br />

1215, 1247, 1274, 1307, 1381, 1389, 1391<br />

Ethiopia, environment 9614<br />

Ethiopia, food/nutrition/agriculture 2490<br />

Ethiopia, health—general 1247, 1274, 1288, 1329,<br />

1379, 1381, 1388, 1389<br />

Ethiopia, health—specific diseases 1247, 1379<br />

Ethiopia, human services—multipurpose 2489<br />

Ethiopia, international affairs/development 1329,<br />

1379, 1381, 1388, 1389, 1391, 2490, 9614<br />

Ethiopia, philanthropy/voluntarism 1391<br />

Ethiopia, public affairs/government 1391<br />

Ethnic studies 506, 510, 511, 2441, 5484, 6434,<br />

7154, 8153<br />

Ethnic studies, children/youth 5484<br />

Ethnic studies, economically disadvantaged 2441,<br />

5484, 6434, 7154<br />

Ethnic studies, endowments 6434<br />

Ethnic studies, faculty/staff development 2441<br />

Ethnic studies, income development 7154<br />

Ethnic studies, indigenous people 506<br />

Ethnic studies, management development/capacity<br />

building 510, 6434<br />

Ethnic studies, minorities 5484, 6434, 7154, 8153<br />

Ethnic studies, program evaluation 2441<br />

Ethnic studies, publication 2441<br />

Ethnic studies, research 510, 2441, 6434, 8153<br />

Ethnic studies, technical assistance 511, 5484,<br />

7154<br />

Europe, arts/culture/humanities 866<br />

Europe, community improvement/development 4609<br />

Europe, crime/courts/legal services 4543<br />

Europe, education 866, 867, 3367, 3368, 7163<br />

Europe, employment 4573<br />

Europe, environment 508<br />

Europe, international affairs/development 866,<br />

4543, 4573, 4609, 7163<br />

Europe, philanthropy/voluntarism 4609<br />

Europe, public affairs/government 866, 867, 2083<br />

Europe, religion 2083<br />

Europe, science 508<br />

Europe, youth development 4573<br />

Eye diseases 6764, 6767, 8587<br />

Eye diseases, blind/visually impaired 6764, 6767,<br />

8587<br />

Eye diseases, children/youth 6767<br />

Eye diseases, economically disadvantaged 6764,<br />

6767<br />

Eye diseases, equipment 6764<br />

Eye diseases, income development 6764<br />

Eye diseases, management development/capacity<br />

building 6764, 8587<br />

Faculty/staff development, arts/culture/humanities<br />

83, 87, 139, 520, 622, 723, 983, 991, 1030,<br />

1043, 1189, 1374, 1397, 1521, 1525, 1527,<br />

1537, 1550, 1552, 1558, 1564, 1573, 1584,<br />

1592, 1593, 1742, 2167, 2274, 2446, 2806,<br />

2807, 2811, 3066, 3175, 3244, 3425, 3550,<br />

4526, 4628, 4687, 4757, 4851, 4878, 5247,<br />

6304, 6314, 6641, 6660, 7095, 7102, 7304,<br />

7418, 7423, 7850, 8288, 8564, 8585, 8591,<br />

8690, 8699, 8701, 8793, 8828, 9030, 9083,<br />

9235, 9880, 9917<br />

Faculty/staff development, civil rights 680, 760,<br />

1209, 1610, 1856, 2167, 2182, 4153, 4164,<br />

4757, 4760, 4884, 5167, 6311, 6482, 6553,<br />

8734, 9339, 9784<br />

Faculty/staff development, community<br />

improvement/development 102, 898, 1226,<br />

1377, 1434, 1524, 1535, 1538, 1666, 1793,<br />

1945, 2201, 2748, 2806, 2861, 2868, 2929,<br />

3230, 3236, 3237, 3265, 3541, 3562, 3585,<br />

3714, 3804, 3807, 4112, 4116, 4117, 4517,<br />

4532, 4693, 4757, 4775, 4817, 4834, 4863,<br />

5167, 5353, 5859, 6118, 6144, 6361, 6367,<br />

6481, 6895, 7030, 7292, 7306, 7703, 7764,<br />

8467, 8741, 8860, 8869, 9056, 9083, 9344,<br />

9349, 9449, 9479, 9512, 9516, 9518, 9631,<br />

9793, 9991, 10025, 10172, 10182, 10223,<br />

10281<br />

Faculty/staff development, crime/courts/legal<br />

services 680, 1209, 1387, 1928, 2213, 2393,<br />

2438, 3139, 3237, 3244, 3772, 4785, 4824,<br />

4834, 4855, 5073, 5729, 6302, 6415, 6553,<br />

6966, 7764, 7921, 8331, 8676, 8922, 9339,<br />

9452, 9545, 9869<br />

Faculty/staff development, education 13, 61, 107,<br />

139, 208, 209, 211, 212, 222, 226, 234, 240,<br />

242, 243, 515, 519, 520, 622, 628, 723, 1073,<br />

1080, 1156, 1160, 1189, 1190, 1193, 1194,<br />

1236, 1253, 1434, 1552, 1685, 1742, 1750,<br />

1798, 1799, 1856, 1866, 1868, 2063, 2108,<br />

2114, 2120, 2203, 2205, 2213, 2218, 2433,<br />

2441, 2446, 2452, 2480, 2561, 2582, 2669,<br />

2746, 2748, 2813, 2915, 2935, 2936, 2965,<br />

3088, 3089, 3137, 3157, 3163, 3173, 3241,<br />

3319, 3425, 3546, 3548, 3550, 3552, 3555,<br />

3600, 3724, 3801, 3807, 3822, 4116, 4230,<br />

4757, 5155, 5204, 5247, 5352, 5405, 5582,<br />

5637, 5653, 5788, 5846, 5853, 5865, 5866,<br />

5881, 5904, 5910, 5936, 5945, 5961, 5966,<br />

5973, 5974, 5995, 6032, 6057, 6058, 6091,<br />

6144, 6304, 6347, 6415, 6472, 6479, 6568,<br />

6631, 6660, 6667, 6769, 6794, 6798, 6811,<br />

6816, 6932, 6968, 6988, 6992, 7042, 7304,<br />

7320, 7423, 7456, 7535, 7658, 7812, 7818,<br />

7819, 7850, 7961, 7966, 7985, 8162, 8194,<br />

8346, 8349, 8372, 8412, 8421-8423, 8425,<br />

8450, 8544, 8591, 8650, 8664, 8674, 8679,<br />

8685, 8690, 8692, 8696, 8699-8701, 8705,<br />

8734, 8748, 8781, 8789, 8861, 8862, 8876,<br />

8902, 8925, 8926, 8929, 8934, 8935,<br />

8944-8946, 8951-8955, 8958-8961,<br />

8964-8969, 8972, 8973, 9061, 9097, 9175,<br />

9176, 9339, 9346, 9389, 9444, 9472, 9541,<br />

9544, 9605, 9632, 9637, 9733, 9738, 9742,<br />

9784, 9785, 9809, 9852, 9870, 9951, 10094,<br />

10193<br />

Faculty/staff development, employment 705, 898,<br />

1236, 1521, 2748, 4058, 4472, 4482, 4517,<br />

4678, 4747, 4820, 5060, 5104, 5702, 5846,<br />

6897, 6992, 7047, 7306, 7658, 8458, 9358,<br />

9487, 9512, 9667, 9793<br />

Faculty/staff development, environment 627, 628,<br />

838, 1226, 1397, 1538, 1607, 1793, 2441,<br />

3074, 3139, 4058, 5204, 5729, 6542, 8654,<br />

8808, 9747, 9809, 10182<br />

Faculty/staff development, food/nutrition/<br />

agriculture 628, 1410, 2385, 2757, 3516,<br />

3534, 8692, 8719, 9544, 10281<br />

Faculty/staff development, health—general 13, 78,<br />

259, 261, 448, 645, 705, 1288, 1329, 1501,<br />

1527, 1609, 1613, 1915, 1928, 2235, 2238,<br />

2393, 2444, 2757, 3230, 3231, 3236, 3237,<br />

3241, 3534, 3544, 3585, 4092, 4727, 4746,<br />

4791, 4800, 5090, 5539, 5582, 6461, 6641,<br />

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Grants for Capacity Building, Management & Technical Assistance<br />

6876, 7042, 7658, 8154, 8692, 8697, 8849,<br />

8930-8933, 8976, 9056, 9638, 9644, 9785,<br />

9833, 10261<br />

Faculty/staff development, health—specific<br />

diseases 261, 3544, 4092, 4800, 5352, 6876,<br />

9329, 9644<br />

Faculty/staff development, housing/shelter 1377,<br />

1524, 1843, 2386, 3294, 3804, 4731, 4842,<br />

4855, 4856, 5065, 9449, 9667, 9669<br />

Faculty/staff development, human services—<br />

multipurpose 13, 60, 80, 81, 86, 434, 1236,<br />

1241, 1332, 1457, 1463, 1524, 1843, 2062,<br />

2069, 2108, 2130, 2393, 2437, 2623, 2661,<br />

2757, 3237, 3254, 3325, 3386, 3417, 3585,<br />

3658, 3772, 4153, 4678, 4686, 4710, 4716,<br />

4722, 4731, 4738, 4755, 4770, 4797, 4805,<br />

4811, 4817, 4820, 4824, 4842, 4868, 4884,<br />

5057, 5067, 5071, 5073, 5091, 5104, 5353,<br />

5625, 6897, 6932, 6966, 7901, 7919, 7921,<br />

8331, 8336, 8458, 8514, 8546, 8560, 8672,<br />

8692, 8712, 8876, 8888, 9056, 9147, 9223,<br />

9329, 9336, 9358, 9366, 9368, 9444, 9458,<br />

9465, 9487, 9544, 9557, 9559, 9667, 9669,<br />

9805, 9869, 10218<br />

Faculty/staff development, international affairs/<br />

development 645, 1329, 2441, 4813, 6302,<br />

6311, 6607, 9644, 10025, 10182<br />

Faculty/staff development, medical research 8849<br />

Faculty/staff development, mental health/substance<br />

abuse 1499, 1580, 2119, 2667, 2808, 3027,<br />

4220, 4770, 8676, 9399<br />

Faculty/staff development, philanthropy/voluntarism<br />

1535, 4117, 6361, 6381, 6481, 7703, 8869,<br />

9145<br />

Faculty/staff development, public affairs/<br />

government 208, 209, 240, 760, 1073, 1080,<br />

1610, 2451, 3658, 3804, 4058, 4116, 4230,<br />

4521, 5702, 5859, 6032, 6091, 6144, 6347,<br />

6367, 6456, 6578, 6607, 6798, 6968, 7102,<br />

8674, 8734, 8781, 9336, 9339, 9349, 9487,<br />

9518, 9632, 9880, 9991, 10094<br />

Faculty/staff development, recreation/sports/<br />

athletics 1226, 2757, 3516, 3824, 7703, 9457,<br />

10261<br />

Faculty/staff development, religion 2438, 2445,<br />

2451, 2452, 4116, 4711, 8712<br />

Faculty/staff development, safety/disaster relief<br />

5881, 5904, 5910, 7292, 7423, 9785<br />

Faculty/staff development, science 107, 515, 1156,<br />

1190, 1193, 1685, 2203, 2748, 2935, 3319,<br />

3548, 5582, 7456, 7812, 7985, 8346, 8349,<br />

8372, 8412, 8421, 8422, 8425, 8450, 8679,<br />

8700, 9358, 9632, 9637, 9738<br />

Faculty/staff development, social sciences 139,<br />

2441, 4472, 5539, 5995, 6091, 6347, 9733<br />

Faculty/staff development, youth development 32,<br />

1190, 1434, 1563, 2561, 3325, 3331, 5155,<br />

5936, 5995, 6135, 6144, 6641, 6660, 7812,<br />

8544, 8654, 8674, 8698, 8719, 8734, 8861,<br />

8862, 8922, 9043, 9353, 9356, 9361, 9362,<br />

9365, 9440, 9457, 9541, 9545, 9870<br />

Family planning, AIDS, people with 1420<br />

Family planning, boys 667, 4069<br />

Family planning, computer systems/equipment 2359<br />

Family planning, curriculum development 645<br />

Family planning, economically disadvantaged 645,<br />

1274, 1388, 1826<br />

Family planning, faculty/staff development 645<br />

Family planning, girls 667, 4069<br />

Family planning, income development 939<br />

Family planning, infants/toddlers 5719<br />

Family planning, management development/capacity<br />

building 912, 923, 928, 939, 1326, 1368,<br />

2359, 4064, 4806, 7096<br />

Family planning, men 5719<br />

Family planning, program evaluation 1381, 5719<br />

Family planning, publication 645<br />

Family planning, technical assistance 1381, 4069<br />

Family planning, women 645, 856, 912, 923, 928,<br />

931, 939, 1274, 1314, 1326, 1368, 1381,<br />

1388, 1420, 1826, 2359, 4052, 4064, 4072,<br />

4806, 5305, 5306, 5719, 6171, 7010, 7096,<br />

8663<br />

Family resources and services, children 9680<br />

Family resources and services, children/youth 338,<br />

1762, 4733, 4881, 4902, 4903, 6534, 9408,<br />

9531, 10218<br />

Family resources and services, computer systems/<br />

equipment 9408, 9531<br />

Family resources and services, crime/abuse victims<br />

9408, 9531<br />

Family resources and services, curriculum<br />

development 10234<br />

Family resources and services, disabilities, people<br />

with 338, 1762, 4733, 6534, 9408, 9680<br />

Family resources and services, disability 338, 1762,<br />

4710, 4733, 4881, 4902, 4903, 6534, 9408,<br />

9531, 9680, 10218, 10234<br />

Family resources and services, economically<br />

disadvantaged 4881, 4902, 4903, 6534, 9680<br />

Family resources and services, electronic media/<br />

online services 9531<br />

Family resources and services, faculty/staff<br />

development 4710, 10218<br />

Family resources and services, Hispanics/Latinos<br />

338<br />

Family resources and services, income development<br />

9531<br />

Family resources and services, infants/toddlers<br />

9680, 10234<br />

Family resources and services, management<br />

development/capacity building 338, 4710,<br />

4902, 4903, 9408, 9531<br />

Family resources and services, mentally disabled<br />

4710, 4881, 4902, 4903, 9531, 10218, 10234<br />

Family resources and services, program evaluation<br />

4881<br />

Family resources and services, research 4733, 6534<br />

Family resources and services, technical assistance<br />

9680<br />

Family services 50, 166, 167, 185, 257, 291, 306,<br />

335, 427, 452, 703, 764, 790, 794, 1112,<br />

1127, 1241, 1562, 1583, 1605, 1761, 1894,<br />

1920, 2038, 2044, 2217, 2222, 2237, 2294,<br />

2306, 2310, 2315, 2320, 2343, 2344, 2354,<br />

2498-2500, 2552, 2586, 2623, 2664, 2761,<br />

2941, 2956, 3179, 3203, 3307, 3320, 3585,<br />

3591, 3594, 3595, 3599, 3602, 3612, 3613,<br />

3615-3620, 3625, 3638, 3646, 3651-3654,<br />

3656, 3658, 3660, 3661, 3665, 3671, 3674,<br />

3679, 3680, 3686, 3690, 3692, 3693, 3697,<br />

3701, 3703, 3706, 3712, 3713, 3715, 3716,<br />

3718, 3719, 3727, 3734, 3744, 3750, 3757,<br />

3758, 3760, 3761, 3763-3766, 3774, 3775,<br />

3777, 3779, 3818, 4014, 4015, 4031, 4141,<br />

4142, 4157, 4259, 4273, 4466, 4497, 4678,<br />

4720, 4722, 4735, 4738, 4752, 4769, 4788,<br />

4808, 4814, 4830, 4944, 5008, 5050, 5057,<br />

5062, 5091, 5092, 5104, 5130, 5341, 5445,<br />

5457, 5484, 5488, 5540, 5567, 5665, 5704,<br />

5751, 6139, 6170, 6282, 6283, 6400, 6537,<br />

6595, 6605, 6693, 6694, 6874, 6897, 6932,<br />

6966, 6986, 7232, 7272, 7358, 7587, 7592,<br />

7607, 7644, 7645, 7664, 7706, 7738, 7773,<br />

7835, 7836, 7896, 7900, 7901, 7907, 7916,<br />

7919, 8077, 8099, 8131, 8235, 8253, 8264,<br />

8301, 8329, 8556, 8566, 8629, 8744, 8802,<br />

9087, 9156, 9225, 9368, 9380, 9391, 9477,<br />

9498, 9551, 9684, 9735, 9771, 9806, 9919,<br />

9928, 9935, 9943, 9976, 9990, 9994, 9999,<br />

10007, 10009, 10011, 10013, 10051, 10143,<br />

10144, 10150, 10162, 10277, 10278<br />

Family services, adolescent parents 13, 434, 2041,<br />

7559, 8461, 9867<br />

Family services, African Americans/Blacks 2237,<br />

3599, 3775, 4389, 4841, 5145, 5554, 7592,<br />

8131, 8613<br />

Family services, aging 2237, 3252, 3256, 4025,<br />

4756, 5350, 5464, 5465, 5588, 5603, 7909,<br />

9430<br />

Family services, AIDS, people with 2443, 7358<br />

Family services, Asians/Pacific Islanders 257, 2552,<br />

5062<br />

Family services, awards/prizes/competitions 3716<br />

Family services, boys 3690<br />

Family services, building/renovation 4031, 7896<br />

Family services, capital campaigns 6139<br />

Family services, children 9943<br />

Family services, children/youth 169, 278, 291, 335,<br />

427, 790, 794, 1127, 1562, 1583, 1605,<br />

1892, 1894, 1920, 2044, 2259, 2294, 2315,<br />

2341, 2344, 2375, 2376, 2498-2500, 2549,<br />

2552, 2717, 2761, 2967, 3203, 3307, 3320,<br />

3585, 3591, 3594, 3595, 3599, 3602, 3612,<br />

3613, 3615-3620, 3625, 3638, 3646,<br />

3651-3654, 3656, 3658, 3660, 3661, 3665,<br />

3671, 3674, 3679, 3680, 3686, 3690, 3692,<br />

3693, 3697, 3701, 3703, 3706, 3712, 3713,<br />

3715, 3716, 3718, 3719, 3727, 3734, 3744,<br />

3750, 3757, 3758, 3760, 3761, 3763-3766,<br />

3774, 3775, 3777, 3779, 4031, 4142, 4259,<br />

4273, 4389, 4497, 4678, 4720, 4722, 4738,<br />

4752, 4769, 4788, 4814, 4841, 4944, 5050,<br />

5057, 5062, 5073, 5091, 5092, 5104, 5130,<br />

5145, 5457, 5484, 5488, 5554, 5567, 5700,<br />

6170, 6537, 6595, 6605, 6843, 6874, 6897,<br />

6898, 6966, 6986, 7040, 7232, 7272, 7358,<br />

7644, 7706, 7773, 7896, 7900, 7901, 7916,<br />

7919, 8077, 8144, 8235, 8251, 8264, 8329,<br />

8517, 8539, 8566, 8590, 8629, 8635, 8746,<br />

8802, 9156, 9225, 9368, 9380, 9477, 9498,<br />

9684, 9725, 9735, 9771, 9806, 9935, 9994,<br />

10003, 10009, 10051, 10150, 10162, 10277,<br />

10278<br />

Family services, computer systems/equipment<br />

2222, 2341, 2343, 2344, 4782, 7900, 7901,<br />

8235, 9368, 9380, 9391, 9430, 9477, 9498,<br />

9502, 9551<br />

Family services, conferences/seminars 162, 164,<br />

3585, 3719, 5704<br />

Family services, counseling 1892, 2341, 2443,<br />

4782, 4841, 5047, 5626, 9502<br />

Family services, crime/abuse victims 2344, 2761,<br />

4720, 5073, 5091, 5092, 5700, 6898, 6966,<br />

7040, 8235, 8329, 8566, 8746, 9380, 9725,<br />

9735<br />

Family services, curriculum development 5242,<br />

6932, 8517<br />

Family services, deaf/hearing impaired 2225, 8251<br />

Family services, disabilities, people with 50, 166,<br />

257, 2549, 3252, 4025, 4756, 5464, 5465,<br />

5603<br />

Family services, domestic violence 177, 180, 183,<br />

184, 193, 429, 567, 2356, 2888, 3386, 3865,<br />

3984, 4421, 4453, 4660, 4673, 4728, 4770,<br />

4797, 4822, 4824, 4843, 5089, 5490, 5607,<br />

6401, 6978, 6987, 7036, 7039, 7848, 7928,<br />

8457, 8482, 8518, 8713, 8885, 9089, 9223,<br />

9351, 9409, 9530, 9582, 9745, 9765, 9871,<br />

9911, 9998<br />

Family services, economically disadvantaged 166,<br />

169, 185, 291, 306, 452, 703, 794, 1127,<br />

1562, 1583, 1605, 1761, 1894, 2044, 2113,<br />

2310, 2498-2500, 2549, 2664, 2717, 2762,<br />

2956, 3179, 3203, 3585, 3591, 3594, 3595,<br />

3599, 3602, 3612, 3613, 3615-3620, 3625,<br />

3638, 3646, 3651-3654, 3656, 3658, 3660,<br />

3661, 3665, 3671, 3674, 3679, 3680, 3686,<br />

3690, 3692, 3693, 3697, 3701, 3703, 3706,<br />

3712, 3713, 3715, 3716, 3718, 3719, 3727,<br />

3734, 3744, 3750, 3757, 3758, 3760, 3761,<br />

3763-3766, 3774, 3775, 3777, 3779, 4031,<br />

4273, 4466, 4678, 4720, 4722, 4738, 4769,<br />

4782, 5008, 5050, 5091, 5092, 5104, 5445,<br />

5464, 5465, 5484, 5488, 5540, 5567, 5603,<br />

5700, 5751, 6139, 6400, 6537, 6595, 6605,<br />

6693, 6694, 6966, 7272, 7358, 7592, 7607,<br />

7664, 7773, 8229, 8329, 8539, 8556, 8574,<br />

8876, 9087, 9237, 9391, 9498, 9551, 9806,<br />

9935, 9999, 10003, 10007, 10011, 10013,<br />

10051, 10150, 10277, 10278<br />

Family services, electronic media/online services<br />

2761, 3307, 3706, 4782, 9368, 9380, 9391,<br />

9430, 9477<br />

Family services, endowments 5350<br />

Family services, equipment 2443, 9156, 9498<br />

Family services, exhibitions 5323<br />

Family services, faculty/staff development 13, 434,<br />

1241, 2623, 3585, 3658, 4678, 4722, 4738,<br />

5057, 5073, 5091, 5104, 6897, 6932, 6966,<br />

7901, 7919, 8876, 9368<br />

Family services, fellowships 3764<br />

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SUBJECT INDEX<br />

Family services, girls 3690<br />

Family services, Hispanics/Latinos 2354, 3716,<br />

3718, 3719, 7587, 8738, 9391, 10150,<br />

10277, 10278<br />

Family services, home/homemaker aid 169, 3252,<br />

3256, 4025, 4756, 5242, 5350, 5464, 5465,<br />

5588, 5603, 7909, 8613, 9430<br />

Family services, homeless 3766, 4031, 5047,<br />

5057, 8744, 10051<br />

Family services, immigrants/refugees 1112, 5062,<br />

6932, 8738, 9380, 9990<br />

Family services, income development 2217, 2294,<br />

2941, 3203, 3252, 4273, 4756, 7901, 8235,<br />

8329, 8629, 9380, 9928<br />

Family services, infants/toddlers 161, 162, 164,<br />

166, 167, 434, 2041, 2061, 2113, 2225,<br />

2306, 2586, 2762, 2956, 3798, 5323, 5719,<br />

6139, 6693, 6694, 7559, 7836, 8253, 8461,<br />

8613, 8876, 9237, 9719, 9867, 9943<br />

Family services, infants/toddlers, male 5700<br />

Family services, LGBTQ 335, 764, 790, 4141, 4142,<br />

4157, 4808<br />

Family services, management development/capacity<br />

building 14, 50, 161, 164, 167, 169, 185, 257,<br />

278, 291, 306, 434, 790, 794, 1127, 1562,<br />

1583, 2044, 2113, 2259, 2294, 2310, 2320,<br />

2321, 2341, 2343, 2344, 2354, 2375, 2376,<br />

2443, 2552, 2623, 2941, 3203, 3307, 3591,<br />

3615, 3618, 3652, 3653, 3660, 3679, 3690,<br />

3706, 3761, 3764, 3775, 3779, 3798, 4014,<br />

4015, 4142, 4157, 4259, 4273, 4389, 4678,<br />

4720, 4722, 4735, 4738, 4752, 4756, 4769,<br />

4788, 4808, 4814, 4830, 5047, 5050, 5057,<br />

5062, 5073, 5104, 5130, 5341, 5488, 5626,<br />

5665, 5700, 6139, 6283, 6874, 6966, 7358,<br />

7559, 7587, 7592, 7607, 7644, 7645, 7664,<br />

7738, 7773, 7835, 7916, 8077, 8099, 8235,<br />

8301, 8329, 8461, 8517, 8539, 8566, 8574,<br />

8590, 8629, 9156, 9368, 9380, 9391, 9430,<br />

9477, 9498, 9502, 9551, 9684, 9735, 9771,<br />

9867, 9919, 9928, 9943, 10003, 10007,<br />

10009, 10249, 10277<br />

Family services, men 4788, 5554, 5719<br />

Family services, mentally disabled 164, 2967, 3320,<br />

3703, 6843, 7909, 9430<br />

Family services, minorities 169, 452, 764, 1112,<br />

1127, 1894, 2044, 2549, 2717, 3203, 3612,<br />

3619, 3671, 3690, 3713, 3715, 3774, 4273,<br />

4722, 4769, 5050, 5484, 5603, 6932, 6966,<br />

6986, 7664, 8574, 9380, 9999, 10003, 10007<br />

Family services, Native Americans/American Indians<br />

9976, 10009<br />

Family services, offenders/ex-offenders 3320, 3701,<br />

5700, 6170, 9806<br />

Family services, parent education 14, 161, 162,<br />

164, 278, 2061, 2113, 2225, 2259, 2321,<br />

2375, 2376, 2443, 2549, 2717, 2762, 2967,<br />

3798, 4389, 5073, 5145, 5242, 5323, 5554,<br />

5700, 5719, 6843, 6898, 7040, 8144, 8229,<br />

8251, 8290, 8517, 8539, 8574, 8590, 8635,<br />

8738, 8746, 8876, 9237, 9719, 9725, 10003,<br />

10249<br />

Family services, program evaluation 162, 166, 1605,<br />

1920, 2061, 2225, 2967, 3179, 3638, 3674,<br />

3686, 3703, 3758, 4031, 4273, 4782, 4814,<br />

5464, 5540, 5554, 5719, 6400, 6537, 6595,<br />

6605, 6898, 7040, 7272, 7907, 8802, 8876,<br />

9087, 9225, 9719, 9990<br />

Family services, publication 3665<br />

Family services, research 2041, 2306, 3179, 3613,<br />

3616, 3620, 3665, 3674, 3701, 3703, 3734,<br />

3765, 3766, 4466, 5540, 6170, 6400, 6537,<br />

6595, 6605, 6986, 7232, 9935<br />

Family services, scholarship funds 6693, 7919<br />

Family services, seed money 3727, 4259, 5445,<br />

9087, 9806<br />

Family services, single parents 162, 4678, 5104,<br />

7559, 8876<br />

Family services, substance abusers 8290<br />

Family services, technical assistance 2217, 2222,<br />

2310, 2376, 2586, 2623, 2941, 3252, 3585,<br />

3613, 3620, 3701, 3765, 4014, 4015, 4141,<br />

4273, 4497, 4808, 4841, 5091, 5092, 5242,<br />

5457, 5465, 5484, 5567, 5588, 5603, 5704,<br />

7232, 7900, 7901, 9867, 10150, 10162,<br />

10278<br />

Family services, terminal illness, people with 2237<br />

Family services, women 162, 166, 169, 185, 1127,<br />

2044, 2259, 3703, 3775, 4031, 4678, 5104,<br />

5626, 5719, 7358, 8613, 8746, 8876, 10003,<br />

10011<br />

Family services, youth 14, 5047, 8290, 10013<br />

Federated giving programs 16, 41, 42, 1826, 2053,<br />

3314, 3509, 3596, 4118, 4205-4208, 4502,<br />

4826, 4839, 4847, 5052, 5053, 6186, 6930,<br />

7837, 7839, 8157, 8158, 8302, 8780, 8916,<br />

8917, 9772, 10165, 10166, 10226<br />

Federated giving programs, Alaska 41, 42<br />

Federated giving programs, Belgium 4118<br />

Federated giving programs, California 1826<br />

Federated giving programs, Colorado 2053, 5052<br />

Federated giving programs, Florida 7839<br />

Federated giving programs, Indiana 3314<br />

Federated giving programs, Louisiana 3509<br />

Federated giving programs, Maryland 3596<br />

Federated giving programs, Michigan 4205-4208<br />

Federated giving programs, Minnesota 4847, 5053<br />

Federated giving programs, Nevada 7837<br />

Federated giving programs, New York 6186, 6930<br />

Federated giving programs, Ohio 8157, 8158<br />

Federated giving programs, Oklahoma 8302<br />

Federated giving programs, Pennsylvania 8780,<br />

8916, 8917<br />

Federated giving programs, South Africa 4502<br />

Federated giving programs, Texas 16, 9772<br />

Federated giving programs, Washington 10165,<br />

10166<br />

Federated giving programs, Wisconsin 4826, 4839,<br />

10226<br />

Federated States of Micronesia, community<br />

improvement/development 1266, 1350<br />

Federated States of Micronesia, environment 1266,<br />

1350<br />

Fellowships, arts/culture/humanities 138, 414,<br />

2728, 6458, 8288, 8630, 8699<br />

Fellowships, civil rights 724, 1781, 6299, 9213<br />

Fellowships, community improvement/development<br />

557, 1345, 1546, 1547, 1554, 3235, 3401,<br />

4304, 4609, 6592, 6679, 6883, 6998, 7971,<br />

9213, 10158<br />

Fellowships, crime/courts/legal services 724, 7472,<br />

9213<br />

Fellowships, education 138, 213, 228, 230, 414,<br />

1201, 1345, 1684, 2105, 2454, 2472, 2728,<br />

2866, 3131, 3235, 3401, 3488, 5410, 5652,<br />

6883, 6931, 7882, 8699, 9177, 9620, 9881<br />

Fellowships, environment 557, 952-954, 1140,<br />

1345, 2866, 3274, 5410, 6592, 7472, 7948<br />

Fellowships, health—general 414, 3235, 5102,<br />

5522, 5539<br />

Fellowships, human services—multipurpose 3325,<br />

3764, 3826<br />

Fellowships, international affairs/development 949,<br />

4609, 7472<br />

Fellowships, philanthropy/voluntarism 4609, 6883,<br />

7971, 10158<br />

Fellowships, public affairs/government 952-954,<br />

1140, 1546, 1547, 1554, 2454, 3235, 3488,<br />

4304, 6299, 6998, 7882, 7948, 7971<br />

Fellowships, religion 724, 2454<br />

Fellowships, science 1140, 1201, 1684, 3274,<br />

5410, 7882, 8630<br />

Fellowships, social sciences 5539<br />

Fellowships, youth development 1781, 3325<br />

Fiji, environment 3195<br />

Fiji, international affairs/development 3195<br />

Film/video 972, 10208<br />

Film/video, children/youth 7304<br />

Film/video, computer systems/equipment 2622<br />

Film/video, curriculum development 972, 7304<br />

Film/video, economically disadvantaged 6351<br />

Film/video, electronic media/online services 972,<br />

7304<br />

Film/video, faculty/staff development 3175, 7304<br />

Film/video, fellowships 6458<br />

Film/video, income development 6315<br />

Film/video, management development/capacity<br />

building 815, 938, 1405, 1452, 1644, 2179,<br />

2622, 2993, 3175, 6166, 6315, 6351, 6458,<br />

7402, 8080, 8904, 10208<br />

Film/video, minorities 3175, 6315, 6351, 6458,<br />

7304<br />

Film/video, publication 2622<br />

Film/video, research 5930<br />

Film/video, technical assistance 6166, 6315,<br />

10201<br />

Film/video, women 496, 1812, 2179<br />

Film/video, youth 496<br />

Financial services 1204, 1369, 1391, 1421, 1640,<br />

1641, 1729, 1730, 2210, 2486, 2520, 2594,<br />

2865, 3595, 3612, 3718, 3719, 3859, 3931,<br />

4053, 4156, 4423, 4461, 4491, 4595, 4702,<br />

5420, 5706, 5737, 5947, 5951, 6028, 6031,<br />

6047, 6066, 6068-6070, 6073-6078,<br />

6080-6084, 6091-6093, 6115, 6190, 6248,<br />

6276, 6277, 6336, 6379, 6405, 6451, 6486,<br />

6500, 6503, 6504, 6695, 6697, 6703, 6705,<br />

6708, 6713, 7002, 7381, 7421, 7425, 7682,<br />

7749, 7763, 7768-7770, 7774, 7860, 7953,<br />

8725, 8726, 8857, 9205<br />

Financial services, African Americans/Blacks 4053,<br />

6066<br />

Financial services, building/renovation 8857<br />

Financial services, children/youth 3595, 3612,<br />

3718, 3719<br />

Financial services, conferences/seminars 1729,<br />

3719, 6500<br />

Financial services, credit unions 1581, 6367, 7980<br />

Financial services, curriculum development 6066<br />

Financial services, economically disadvantaged<br />

1391, 1581, 1730, 2486, 2594, 2865, 3595,<br />

3612, 3718, 3719, 4461, 4491, 4595, 4702,<br />

5737, 5951, 6047, 6066, 6068-6070,<br />

6073-6078, 6080-6084, 6115, 6336, 6367,<br />

6379, 6405, 6451, 6486, 6503, 6504, 6695,<br />

6697, 6703, 6705, 6708, 7381, 7421, 7682,<br />

7749, 7763, 7770, 7774, 7860, 7953, 7980<br />

Financial services, faculty/staff development 6091,<br />

6367<br />

Financial services, Hispanics/Latinos 3718, 3719,<br />

6486<br />

Financial services, immigrants/refugees 6336, 7421<br />

Financial services, indigenous people 4461, 4595,<br />

6367<br />

Financial services, infants/toddlers 6695, 7953<br />

Financial services, management development/<br />

capacity building 1581, 1730, 2865, 4156,<br />

4595, 6091, 6367, 6405, 6695, 7774, 7953,<br />

7980, 8725<br />

Financial services, minorities 3612, 6336, 6703,<br />

6708, 7381, 7421, 7749, 7860, 7980<br />

Financial services, Native Americans/American<br />

Indians 6697<br />

Financial services, program evaluation 1391<br />

Financial services, publication 6367<br />

Financial services, research 1391, 1421, 1729,<br />

3931, 4461, 4491, 4595, 6091, 6190, 6336,<br />

6379, 7425<br />

Financial services, technical assistance 2486, 4461,<br />

4491, 4595, 6367, 6379, 6405, 6451, 6695,<br />

6697, 6705, 8857<br />

Financial services, women 5951, 6115<br />

Folk arts, Asians/Pacific Islanders 1551<br />

Folk arts, children/youth 135, 1551, 5430, 5997<br />

Folk arts, curriculum development 135<br />

Folk arts, economically disadvantaged 135, 4302,<br />

4303, 6303, 6544, 7891<br />

Folk arts, electronic media/online services 4303<br />

Folk arts, income development 4303<br />

Folk arts, management development/capacity<br />

building 1536, 1551, 4077, 4129, 4302, 4303,<br />

4879, 6303, 6544, 8912<br />

Folk arts, Native Americans/American Indians 6427<br />

Folk arts, program evaluation 6427<br />

Folk arts, research 1551<br />

Folk arts, technical assistance 4303<br />

Folk arts, women 496, 6544<br />

Folk arts, youth 496<br />

Food banks 1409, 1410, 1489, 2986, 3298, 3813,<br />

3827, 3830, 3831, 3900, 4113, 4201, 4202,<br />

4420, 4819, 5387, 7631, 7649, 7663, 7719,<br />

8456, 8815, 9337, 9505<br />

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SUBJECT INDEX<br />

Grants for Capacity Building, Management & Technical Assistance<br />

Food banks, building/renovation 7663<br />

Food banks, computer systems/equipment 9337,<br />

9505<br />

Food banks, economically disadvantaged 1409,<br />

1410, 1489, 2986, 3298, 3813, 3827, 3830,<br />

3831, 3900, 4113, 4201, 4202, 4420, 4819,<br />

5387, 7631, 7649, 7663, 7719, 8456, 8815,<br />

9337, 9505<br />

Food banks, faculty/staff development 1410<br />

Food banks, management development/capacity<br />

building 1409, 1410, 1489, 2986, 3813, 3830,<br />

3831, 3900, 4201, 4202, 4819, 7631, 7649,<br />

7663, 7719, 8456, 8815, 9337, 9505<br />

Food banks, program evaluation 3298<br />

Food banks, research 3298, 8815<br />

Food banks, technical assistance 4420<br />

Food distribution, aging 1955, 2898, 4777, 9540,<br />

9903<br />

Food distribution, computer systems/equipment<br />

2898, 9540<br />

Food distribution, disabilities, people with 1955,<br />

2898, 4777, 9903<br />

Food distribution, economically disadvantaged 1955,<br />

2898, 4777, 9540, 9903<br />

Food distribution, income development 1955<br />

Food distribution, management development/<br />

capacity building 2898, 4777, 9903<br />

Food distribution, meals on wheels 1955, 2898,<br />

4777, 9540, 9903<br />

Food distribution, technical assistance 1955<br />

Food services 6, 52, 252, 364, 1290, 1543, 2051,<br />

2165, 2365, 2740, 4056, 4126, 4320, 4511,<br />

4661, 4774, 4917, 5385, 5386, 5388-5398,<br />

5400, 6573, 7077, 8468, 8552, 8573, 8719,<br />

9411, 9797, 9920, 10116<br />

Food services, aging 2365, 9411<br />

Food services, AIDS, people with 2165<br />

Food services, building/renovation 2996<br />

Food services, children 5396, 9544<br />

Food services, children/youth 6, 4320, 5398, 8468<br />

Food services, commodity distribution 541<br />

Food services, computer systems/equipment 52,<br />

2365, 2740, 9411, 9544<br />

Food services, congregate meals 5, 2385, 2996,<br />

4119, 5399, 9544<br />

Food services, disabilities, people with 2165, 9411<br />

Food services, economically disadvantaged 5, 52,<br />

252, 364, 541, 1290, 1543, 2051, 2165,<br />

2385, 2740, 2996, 4056, 4126, 4511, 4661,<br />

4774, 5385, 5386, 5388-5400, 6573, 7077,<br />

8468, 8552, 8573, 8719, 9411, 9797, 9920,<br />

10116<br />

Food services, equipment 2740<br />

Food services, exhibitions 6<br />

Food services, faculty/staff development 2385,<br />

8719, 9544<br />

Food services, Hispanics/Latinos 2051<br />

Food services, homeless 252, 2996, 4119, 5397,<br />

9920<br />

Food services, income development 1290, 8552<br />

Food services, management development/capacity<br />

building 5, 6, 52, 364, 541, 1290, 2165, 2365,<br />

2996, 4119, 4126, 4774, 4917, 8468, 8552,<br />

8573, 9411, 9544, 9920<br />

Food services, minorities 2165, 5398, 8719<br />

Food services, program evaluation 4774, 8719<br />

Food services, research 4511, 4774, 4917<br />

Food services, technical assistance 2051, 2740,<br />

4511<br />

Food services, women 4119<br />

Food services, youth 4917, 8719<br />

Food/nutrition/agriculture, Africa 7286<br />

Food/nutrition/agriculture, Asia 7295<br />

Food/nutrition/agriculture, Brazil 6468, 6573, 7185<br />

Food/nutrition/agriculture, Canada 4113<br />

Food/nutrition/agriculture, China 6384, 6551,<br />

6561, 6567<br />

Food/nutrition/agriculture, Developing countries<br />

819, 890<br />

Food/nutrition/agriculture, England 503<br />

Food/nutrition/agriculture, Ethiopia 2490<br />

Food/nutrition/agriculture, Global programs 819,<br />

1312, 1367, 1406, 1407, 1426, 1433, 3827,<br />

4391, 4859, 6561<br />

Food/nutrition/agriculture, India 7290<br />

Food/nutrition/agriculture, Italy 498<br />

Food/nutrition/agriculture, Kenya 7287<br />

Food/nutrition/agriculture, Kyrgyzstan 498, 503<br />

Food/nutrition/agriculture, Lesotho 4357<br />

Food/nutrition/agriculture, Madagascar 8189<br />

Food/nutrition/agriculture, Mexico 506<br />

Food/nutrition/agriculture, Mozambique 6574<br />

Food/nutrition/agriculture, Peru 6366<br />

Food/nutrition/agriculture, South Africa 7271<br />

Food/nutrition/agriculture, Tajikistan 498, 503<br />

Food/nutrition/agriculture, Zimbabwe 4322<br />

Foreign policy, AIDS, people with 7251<br />

Foreign policy, conferences/seminars 6624, 7251<br />

Foreign policy, management development/capacity<br />

building 8612<br />

Foreign policy, program evaluation 2397<br />

Foreign policy, research 8612<br />

Foreign policy, technical assistance 6624<br />

Foster care, African Americans/Blacks 4841, 6923<br />

Foster care, crime/abuse victims 1462, 3782,<br />

3783, 6898, 7383<br />

Foster care, curriculum development 3781<br />

Foster care, disabilities, people with 4733, 5071<br />

Foster care, economically disadvantaged 1843,<br />

2805, 3621, 3622, 3645, 3657, 3759, 3762,<br />

3781-3783, 5048<br />

Foster care, electronic media/online services 1462<br />

Foster care, faculty/staff development 1843, 5071,<br />

6897<br />

Foster care, income development 5048<br />

Foster care, LGBTQ 7383<br />

Foster care, management development/capacity<br />

building 1617, 1843, 1882, 2639, 2805, 2859,<br />

5048, 5071<br />

Foster care, minorities 6923<br />

Foster care, Native Americans/American Indians<br />

5071<br />

Foster care, program evaluation 2050, 3645, 3759,<br />

3762, 6898<br />

Foster care, research 2041, 2045, 2641, 3759,<br />

3781, 4733<br />

Foster care, technical assistance 2641, 3621, 4841<br />

Foundations (community) 1028, 1069, 2707, 4250,<br />

4279, 4344, 4458, 4473, 4475, 4477, 4505,<br />

4529, 4552, 4999, 5097, 6381, 6382, 7399,<br />

7400, 9839<br />

Foundations (community), conferences/seminars<br />

2707, 4505<br />

Foundations (community), electronic media/online<br />

services 1069<br />

Foundations (community), faculty/staff development<br />

6381<br />

Foundations (community), income development<br />

4475, 4505<br />

Foundations (community), internship funds 4505<br />

Foundations (community), management<br />

development/capacity building 1028, 4475,<br />

4505<br />

Foundations (community), research 4473, 4477<br />

Foundations (community), seed money 4279, 4529,<br />

4999, 5097, 9839<br />

Foundations (community), technical assistance<br />

1028, 4475, 4505, 4529, 4552<br />

Foundations (corporate) 1703-1720<br />

Foundations (private grantmaking) 857, 1295, 4308,<br />

5282, 7110, 7111<br />

Foundations (private grantmaking), African<br />

Americans/Blacks 7110, 7111<br />

Foundations (private grantmaking), conferences/<br />

seminars 4308<br />

Foundations (private grantmaking), income<br />

development 7110<br />

Foundations (private grantmaking), offenders/<br />

ex-offenders 7110, 7111<br />

Foundations (private grantmaking), publication 7110<br />

Foundations (private grantmaking), research 1295,<br />

7110<br />

Foundations (private grantmaking), technical<br />

assistance 7110<br />

Foundations (private independent) 1262, 1371,<br />

4258, 7169, 7171<br />

Foundations (private independent), program<br />

evaluation 1262<br />

Foundations (private independent), seed money<br />

7169, 7171<br />

Foundations (private independent), technical<br />

assistance 1262, 1371<br />

Foundations (private operating) 5040, 5384,<br />

6121-6123, 6166, 9714, 9715<br />

Foundations (private operating), economically<br />

disadvantaged 9714, 9715<br />

Foundations (private operating), Hispanics/Latinos<br />

9714, 9715<br />

Foundations (private operating), management<br />

development/capacity building 5384,<br />

6121-6123, 6166<br />

Foundations (private operating), program evaluation<br />

6121-6123<br />

Foundations (private operating), research 6122,<br />

6123<br />

Foundations (private operating), technical assistance<br />

5040, 6166, 9714, 9715<br />

Foundations (public) 971, 1447, 2148, 2870, 2884,<br />

4586, 4804, 6610, 9145<br />

Foundations (public), capital campaigns 2148<br />

Foundations (public), computer systems/equipment<br />

1447, 2870<br />

Foundations (public), electronic media/online<br />

services 1447<br />

Foundations (public), faculty/staff development<br />

9145<br />

Foundations (public), income development 4586,<br />

9145<br />

Foundations (public), LGBTQ 4804<br />

Foundations (public), management development/<br />

capacity building 971, 1447, 2148, 2870, 2884,<br />

4586, 4804, 6610, 9145<br />

Foundations (public), women 971, 1447, 2148,<br />

2870, 2884, 4586, 6610<br />

France, education 956, 5885, 6588<br />

France, employment 4573<br />

France, international affairs/development 956,<br />

4573, 6588<br />

France, public affairs/government 956<br />

France, science 3057<br />

France, youth development 4573<br />

Gambia, international affairs/development 6443<br />

Genetics/birth defects 4790, 4974, 7727<br />

Genetics/birth defects research 65, 7076, 9258<br />

Genetics/birth defects research, disabilities, people<br />

with 7076<br />

Genetics/birth defects research, management<br />

development/capacity building 65<br />

Genetics/birth defects research, minorities 7076<br />

Genetics/birth defects research, technical<br />

assistance 9258<br />

Genetics/birth defects research, women 7076<br />

Genetics/birth defects, disabilities, people with<br />

7727<br />

Genetics/birth defects, income development 4790<br />

Genetics/birth defects, infants/toddlers 4790, 7727<br />

Genetics/birth defects, management development/<br />

capacity building 4790, 4974<br />

Genetics/birth defects, substance abusers 4790<br />

Genetics/birth defects, women 4790, 7727<br />

Geology 7469<br />

Geriatrics 43, 312, 377, 450, 461, 3259, 3261,<br />

5352, 5569, 5587, 6662-6666, 6970, 7316,<br />

9727, 9728, 10237<br />

Geriatrics, African Americans/Blacks 377<br />

Geriatrics, aging 43, 312, 377, 450, 461, 3259,<br />

3261, 5352, 5569, 5587, 6662-6666, 6970,<br />

7316, 9727, 9728, 10237<br />

Geriatrics, conferences/seminars 461, 3261<br />

Geriatrics, curriculum development 10237<br />

Geriatrics, economically disadvantaged 312, 450<br />

Geriatrics, electronic media/online services 5352<br />

Geriatrics, faculty/staff development 5352<br />

Geriatrics, film/video/radio 6663<br />

Geriatrics, immigrants/refugees 377<br />

Geriatrics, management development/capacity<br />

building 312, 450, 6665<br />

Geriatrics, program evaluation 461, 5587, 6666<br />

Geriatrics, publication 6663<br />

Geriatrics, seed money 6665<br />

Geriatrics, technical assistance 5569, 9727, 9728<br />

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Grants for Capacity Building, Management & Technical Assistance<br />

SUBJECT INDEX<br />

Geriatrics, terminal illness, people with 6970<br />

Germany, arts/culture/humanities 4122<br />

Germany, community improvement/development<br />

2920, 4474, 6088<br />

Germany, education 8451-8453<br />

Germany, health—general 1272<br />

Germany, international affairs/development 1272,<br />

4474, 6088<br />

Germany, philanthropy/voluntarism 2920<br />

Germany, public affairs/government 6088, 8453<br />

Germany, science 8451-8453<br />

Ghana, arts/culture/humanities 6330<br />

Ghana, community improvement/development<br />

10032<br />

Ghana, health—general 7284<br />

Ghana, housing/shelter 10032<br />

Ghana, international affairs/development 7284,<br />

10032<br />

Ghana, social sciences 7284<br />

Girl scouts 546, 1687, 2628, 2984, 3112, 3396,<br />

4293, 4676, 4739, 4924, 5098, 5099, 8097,<br />

8890, 9321, 9415, 9416<br />

Girl scouts, capital campaigns 9416<br />

Girl scouts, computer systems/equipment 2984<br />

Girl scouts, equipment 9415<br />

Girl scouts, management development/capacity<br />

building 546, 1687, 2628, 2984, 3112, 3396,<br />

4676, 4739, 4924, 5098, 5099, 8097, 8890,<br />

9321, 9415, 9416<br />

Girl scouts, technical assistance 546<br />

Girls clubs 765, 1688, 1860, 2742, 3331, 7661,<br />

9103, 9417<br />

Girls clubs, computer systems/equipment 3331,<br />

9417<br />

Girls clubs, economically disadvantaged 765<br />

Girls clubs, faculty/staff development 3331<br />

Girls clubs, income development 9103<br />

Girls clubs, management development/capacity<br />

building 765, 1688, 1860, 7661, 9103, 9417<br />

Girls clubs, program evaluation 2742<br />

Girls clubs, research 2742<br />

Girls clubs, technical assistance 3331<br />

Girls, arts/culture/humanities 3244, 4648, 8488<br />

Girls, civil rights 3608, 4087<br />

Girls, community improvement/development 1226,<br />

1285, 2656, 3608, 3690, 3738, 3742<br />

Girls, crime/courts/legal services 748, 3244, 3604,<br />

3605, 5786<br />

Girls, education 13, 485, 667, 2561, 2742, 4013,<br />

4891, 6635, 6709, 6721, 8269, 8324, 9417,<br />

10262<br />

Girls, employment 6939<br />

Girls, environment 1226<br />

Girls, food/nutrition/agriculture 2757<br />

Girls, health—general 13, 437, 463, 667, 748, 930,<br />

1285, 1325, 2757, 3181, 3608, 3690, 3738,<br />

3742, 4044, 4067, 4069, 8238, 9726<br />

Girls, human services—multipurpose 13, 288, 437,<br />

463, 930, 2041, 2366, 2367, 2742, 2757,<br />

3181, 3608, 3690, 3738, 3742, 4044, 7559,<br />

9249, 9463, 9489, 9867, 10262<br />

Girls, international affairs/development 1285,<br />

8493-8495<br />

Girls, mental health/substance abuse 9463<br />

Girls, public affairs/government 288, 463, 765,<br />

4708<br />

Girls, recreation/sports/athletics 1226, 2757, 3050<br />

Girls, religion 6709<br />

Girls, social sciences 1325, 3604<br />

Girls, youth development 31, 54, 546, 747, 765,<br />

1147-1152, 1225, 1454, 1687, 1688, 1860,<br />

1940, 1941, 2104, 2292, 2561, 2628, 2656,<br />

2742, 2752, 2753, 2900, 2984, 3112, 3181,<br />

3326, 3331, 3396, 3604, 3868, 3978, 3980,<br />

4087, 4293, 4346, 4676, 4708, 4713, 4739,<br />

4924, 5098, 5099, 5121, 5311, 5782, 5786,<br />

6117, 6181, 6635, 7187, 7560, 7561,<br />

7564-7570, 7660, 7661, 8097, 8286,<br />

8493-8495, 8765, 8766, 8890, 8985, 9103,<br />

9321, 9352-9356, 9361-9365, 9415-9417<br />

Global programs, animals/wildlife 1219, 1223,<br />

1257, 1276, 1312, 1343, 1367, 1406, 1407,<br />

1417, 1426, 1433, 1444, 1445, 1835, 4144,<br />

7329<br />

Global programs, arts/culture/humanities 195, 502,<br />

505, 698, 951, 960, 1017, 1417, 1529, 2081,<br />

2087, 6174, 6424, 6581, 7267, 7270, 8660,<br />

9585, 10173<br />

Global programs, civil rights 814, 830, 1637, 1822,<br />

1845, 2181, 4507, 6311, 6540, 6554, 6609,<br />

7181, 8737<br />

Global programs, community improvement/<br />

development 512, 540, 581, 640, 641, 648,<br />

698, 896, 1203, 1223, 1276, 1312, 1345,<br />

1363, 1364, 1367, 1494, 1699, 1700, 1803,<br />

1822, 1870, 2087, 4507, 5932, 5993, 6115,<br />

6307, 6356, 6365, 6474, 6947, 7025, 7186,<br />

7230, 7270, 7281, 8612, 8688, 10025,<br />

10183, 10196<br />

Global programs, crime/courts/legal services 640,<br />

1804, 3174, 10180<br />

Global programs, education 505, 842, 854, 905,<br />

956, 960, 1128, 1322, 1345, 1689, 1822,<br />

1841, 2228, 2452, 3367, 3368, 5161, 5449,<br />

6000, 6772, 7025, 7333, 8361, 8642, 8737,<br />

8790, 9733, 9824, 10020<br />

Global programs, employment 698, 1372, 5449<br />

Global programs, environment 502, 555, 581, 640,<br />

641, 648, 654, 679, 851, 888, 1136, 1137,<br />

1164, 1219, 1257, 1276, 1277, 1287, 1312,<br />

1343, 1345, 1347, 1363, 1364, 1367,<br />

1406-1408, 1417, 1426, 1433, 1441-1445,<br />

1835, 2414, 2924, 3527, 4049, 4055, 4144,<br />

4177, 4575, 6271, 6356, 6424, 6561, 7186,<br />

7281, 7389, 8612, 10108, 10119, 10123,<br />

10196<br />

Global programs, food/nutrition/agriculture 819,<br />

1312, 1367, 1406, 1407, 1426, 1433, 3827,<br />

4391, 4859, 6561<br />

Global programs, health—general 195, 556, 581,<br />

656, 830, 851, 872, 889, 891, 1136, 1272,<br />

1299, 1327, 1328, 1379, 2230, 2231, 2282,<br />

2283, 2414, 2539, 3183, 3321, 3825, 3918,<br />

4049, 4055, 4976, 4977, 5140-5142,<br />

5293-5296, 5310, 5345, 6352, 6554, 6591,<br />

6596, 6772, 6979, 7011, 7012, 7211, 7324,<br />

7337, 7338, 7874, 8248, 9133, 9655, 10042,<br />

10059<br />

Global programs, health—specific diseases 195,<br />

872, 889, 1299, 1379, 3825, 4976,<br />

5140-5142, 6352, 6591<br />

Global programs, housing/shelter 7281<br />

Global programs, human services—multipurpose<br />

1450, 1598, 10190<br />

Global programs, international affairs/development<br />

195, 512, 540, 556, 558, 592, 648, 814, 819,<br />

884, 888, 891, 951, 955, 956, 960, 1017,<br />

1128, 1223, 1240, 1272, 1322, 1327, 1328,<br />

1347, 1372, 1379, 1441, 1442, 1444, 1494,<br />

1611, 1637, 1670, 1671, 1689, 1694, 1699,<br />

1700, 1803, 1804, 1820-1822, 1825,<br />

1839-1842, 1845, 2086, 2097, 2230, 2231,<br />

2282, 2283, 2539, 2603, 3174, 3183, 3321,<br />

3827, 3916, 4177, 4343, 4391, 4416, 4575,<br />

4859, 5276, 5293-5296, 5310, 5345, 5932,<br />

5993, 6115, 6174, 6307, 6311, 6329, 6352,<br />

6355, 6356, 6365, 6413, 6419, 6420, 6424,<br />

6432, 6450, 6474, 6540, 6554, 6561, 6581,<br />

6596, 6609, 6947, 6961, 6979, 7011, 7012,<br />

7025, 7181, 7211, 7267, 7270, 7281, 7318,<br />

7324, 7333, 7874, 8248, 8612, 8642, 8648,<br />

8660, 8688, 8790, 9133, 9212, 9585, 9655,<br />

9824, 10020, 10025, 10027, 10042, 10059,<br />

10088, 10119, 10183, 10190, 10196<br />

Global programs, medical research 10042<br />

Global programs, mental health/substance abuse<br />

1598<br />

Global programs, philanthropy/voluntarism 555,<br />

592, 851, 896, 1136, 1137, 1164, 1219,<br />

1312, 1441, 1442, 1511, 1822, 1839, 1840,<br />

1842, 2414, 2842, 3527, 4049, 6271, 6355,<br />

6432, 6540, 6591, 6947, 7025, 7270, 7389,<br />

9824<br />

Global programs, public affairs/government 502,<br />

505, 581, 654, 679, 842, 854, 905, 951, 955,<br />

956, 960, 1128, 1287, 1327, 1367, 1406,<br />

1407, 1433, 1699, 2842, 5993, 6115, 6365,<br />

6424, 7389, 8612<br />

Global programs, religion 2081, 2086, 2090, 2095,<br />

2097, 2098, 2452, 4212, 5210, 8145, 8146,<br />

10088, 10180<br />

Global programs, science 195, 1277, 1408, 1443,<br />

5993, 7329, 7337, 7338, 8361, 10123<br />

Global programs, social sciences 510, 558, 679,<br />

1277, 1699, 1803, 3174, 5161, 6329, 6419,<br />

8642, 8737, 8790, 9733, 10020<br />

Global programs, youth development 1511, 1611<br />

Global warming, conferences/seminars 833, 1287,<br />

3141, 7249<br />

Global warming, economically disadvantaged 671,<br />

6580, 7394, 7445, 7446<br />

Global warming, income development 7389<br />

Global warming, indigenous people 1323<br />

Global warming, management development/capacity<br />

building 1123, 6270, 7377, 7968, 8612, 10129<br />

Global warming, minorities 914, 7394<br />

Global warming, Native Americans/American Indians<br />

6580<br />

Global warming, program evaluation 2924, 6264,<br />

7445, 7446<br />

Global warming, publication 2924<br />

Global warming, research 578, 580, 582, 584, 671,<br />

2924, 7393, 7401, 8612<br />

Global warming, seed money 579<br />

Global warming, technical assistance 582, 7233<br />

Global warming, youth 1123<br />

Goodwill Industries 1539, 1692, 3829, 4408, 8891,<br />

10263<br />

Goodwill Industries, economically disadvantaged<br />

3829<br />

Goodwill Industries, LGBTQ 10263<br />

Goodwill Industries, management development/<br />

capacity building 1539, 1692, 3829, 8891,<br />

10263<br />

Goodwill Industries, technical assistance 1692,<br />

4408<br />

Government/public administration 654, 995, 1027,<br />

2263, 2265, 2301, 2400, 2719, 2765-2769,<br />

2777-2781, 2964, 3141, 3142, 4169, 4264,<br />

4363, 4367, 4515, 4528, 4558, 4582, 5268,<br />

5678, 6422, 6431, 6521, 6531, 6536, 6578,<br />

6614, 6893, 6998, 7299, 7841, 9435, 9547,<br />

9766, 10130<br />

Government/public administration, aging 5268<br />

Government/public administration, Asians/Pacific<br />

Islanders 9435<br />

Government/public administration, awards/prizes/<br />

competitions 6578<br />

Government/public administration, children/youth<br />

4558, 5268<br />

Government/public administration, computer<br />

systems/equipment 9547<br />

Government/public administration, conferences/<br />

seminars 3141, 6578, 7841<br />

Government/public administration, curriculum<br />

development 6422<br />

Government/public administration, disabilities,<br />

people with 5268<br />

Government/public administration, economically<br />

disadvantaged 4363, 4558, 4582, 5268, 7841<br />

Government/public administration, electronic<br />

media/online services 9435, 9547<br />

Government/public administration, faculty/staff<br />

development 6578<br />

Government/public administration, fellowships 6998<br />

Government/public administration, Hispanics/<br />

Latinos 4169<br />

Government/public administration, immigrants/<br />

refugees 2719<br />

Government/public administration, internship funds<br />

6893, 7299<br />

Government/public administration, management<br />

development/capacity building 995, 4528,<br />

4582, 9435, 9547<br />

Government/public administration, men 6614<br />

Government/public administration, minorities 4363,<br />

5678<br />

Government/public administration, Native<br />

Americans/American Indians 7841<br />

Government/public administration, program<br />

evaluation 2301, 6431<br />

Government/public administration, publication 2400<br />

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SUBJECT INDEX<br />

Grants for Capacity Building, Management & Technical Assistance<br />

Government/public administration, research 2400,<br />

4515, 4558, 5268, 6431<br />

Government/public administration, technical<br />

assistance 2765-2769, 4515, 4558, 4582<br />

Government/public administration, women 6521,<br />

6531, 6578, 6614, 7299, 9766<br />

Government/public administration, youth 4363<br />

Graduate school reform 5508, 8626-8628<br />

Graduate school reform, electronic media/online<br />

services 8628<br />

Graduate school reform, research 5508<br />

Graduate school reform, technical assistance 5508<br />

Graduate/professional education 138, 622, 1116,<br />

1161, 2866, 4271, 4748, 5379, 5410, 6652,<br />

7342, 7346-7348, 7354, 7878, 8000, 8649,<br />

9132, 9592<br />

Graduate/professional education, Asians/Pacific<br />

Islanders 1116<br />

Graduate/professional education, building/<br />

renovation 622<br />

Graduate/professional education, children/youth<br />

6652<br />

Graduate/professional education, economically<br />

disadvantaged 1116<br />

Graduate/professional education, faculty/staff<br />

development 622<br />

Graduate/professional education, fellowships 138,<br />

2866, 5410<br />

Graduate/professional education, immigrants/<br />

refugees 1116<br />

Graduate/professional education, infants/toddlers<br />

1116<br />

Graduate/professional education, internship funds<br />

4748<br />

Graduate/professional education, management<br />

development/capacity building 8000, 9132<br />

Graduate/professional education, minorities 1116,<br />

1161<br />

Graduate/professional education, program<br />

evaluation 1161, 4271<br />

Graduate/professional education, research 622,<br />

1161, 6652<br />

Graduate/professional education, scholarship funds<br />

1116<br />

Graduate/professional education, technical<br />

assistance 622, 6652, 7354<br />

Graduate/professional education, women 1161<br />

Guatemala, community improvement/development<br />

6405<br />

Guatemala, environment 6044<br />

Guatemala, health—general 6903, 10184<br />

Guatemala, international affairs/development 6044,<br />

6903<br />

Guatemala, public affairs/government 6405<br />

Guatemala, religion 10184<br />

Gun control, management development/capacity<br />

building 607, 3146<br />

Gun control, program evaluation 3153<br />

Gun control, research 3153<br />

Guyana, civil rights 632<br />

Guyana, community improvement/development 632<br />

Haiti, education 2432, 2441<br />

Haiti, environment 2441<br />

Haiti, health—general 4213<br />

Haiti, international affairs/development 2441, 4213<br />

Haiti, philanthropy/voluntarism 7169, 7171<br />

Haiti, social sciences 2441<br />

Health care 39, 267, 274, 290, 292, 307, 319, 321,<br />

329, 360, 378-380, 385, 403, 404, 408, 411,<br />

425, 426, 965, 2690, 3520, 3671, 3754,<br />

3901, 4533, 4580, 5489, 5543, 5581, 5598,<br />

5603, 8562<br />

Health care, administration/regulation 297, 329,<br />

413, 1165, 3523, 5525, 5534, 5551, 5600,<br />

6214, 6666<br />

Health care, African Americans/Blacks 265, 290,<br />

376, 377, 417, 418, 447, 1247, 2237, 4348,<br />

4349, 4366, 4746, 5492, 5555, 5556, 5559,<br />

5753, 6483, 6599, 7027, 8154<br />

Health care, aging 43, 64, 96, 284, 316, 369, 377,<br />

380, 1206, 1361, 1924, 1928, 2237, 2988,<br />

3247, 3258, 3259, 3263, 3264, 3411, 5464,<br />

5465, 5588, 5603, 6207, 6220, 6223,<br />

6662-6666, 6768, 6876, 6970, 7042, 7309,<br />

7316, 7536, 8268, 9256, 9430, 10237, 10239<br />

Health care, AIDS, people with 901, 1083, 1247,<br />

1376, 1379, 2436, 2439, 4567, 5628, 5753,<br />

6352, 6375, 6483, 6773, 6972, 7041, 7046,<br />

7251, 8256, 9328, 9628, 9642, 10048<br />

Health care, alliance 265, 435, 1943, 2336, 4380,<br />

6942, 8255, 8256, 9896<br />

Health care, Asians/Pacific Islanders 255, 258, 259,<br />

318, 359, 362, 383, 419, 433, 1453, 2886,<br />

3084<br />

Health care, association 362, 439, 927, 2307, 9133<br />

Health care, awards/prizes/competitions 5558<br />

Health care, blind/visually impaired 6767<br />

Health care, blood supply 1613, 9642, 10092<br />

Health care, boys 667, 1285, 1325, 4069, 9726<br />

Health care, building/renovation 1501, 2442, 2886,<br />

8268, 8864, 9769, 9883<br />

Health care, capital campaigns 1501, 6139, 9533,<br />

9833<br />

Health care, children 4743<br />

Health care, children/youth 172, 260, 285, 300,<br />

301, 324, 325, 335, 338, 340, 349, 360, 389,<br />

396, 410, 427, 610, 668, 922, 1244, 1246,<br />

1251, 1297, 1303, 1313, 1344, 1346, 1362,<br />

1376, 1379, 1380, 1402, 1416, 1914, 1920,<br />

2209, 2236, 2393, 2394, 2439, 2749, 2761,<br />

2829, 2832, 2897, 2988, 3232, 3233,<br />

3238-3241, 3347, 3496, 3544, 3613, 3659,<br />

3671, 3754, 3825, 4137, 4341, 4358, 4380,<br />

4396, 4800, 4927, 4976, 5070, 5090,<br />

5140-5142, 5192, 5212, 5310, 5361, 5473,<br />

5480, 5488, 5567, 5568, 5606, 5658, 5756,<br />

5777, 5800, 5912, 5913, 6202, 6222, 6285,<br />

6286, 6534, 6674, 6725, 6767, 6770, 6850,<br />

6863, 6903, 7038, 7545, 7600, 7815, 8171,<br />

8333, 8548, 8608, 8689, 8714, 8896,<br />

8930-8933, 9338, 9436, 9443, 9498, 9651,<br />

9708, 9709, 9771, 9895, 9898, 10151-10153<br />

Health care, clinics/centers 78, 98, 174, 185, 188,<br />

251, 259, 262, 275, 282, 283, 289, 297, 318,<br />

356, 358, 374, 387, 393, 420, 439, 441, 816,<br />

1107, 1453, 1501, 1609, 1740, 1906, 1916,<br />

2307, 2387, 2442, 2749, 2869, 2883, 2886,<br />

3236, 3241, 3281, 3411, 3464, 3519, 3551,<br />

3890, 3896, 4090, 4132, 4341, 4358, 4366,<br />

4390, 4412, 4622, 4641, 4675, 4800, 4997,<br />

5070, 5090, 5206, 5756, 5769, 5790, 6674,<br />

6685, 6904, 7105, 7147, 7546, 7582, 7600,<br />

7616, 7687, 7688, 7709, 8067, 8150, 8154,<br />

8268, 8333, 8548, 8571, 8588, 8689, 8864,<br />

9250, 9252, 9283, 9328, 9436, 9462, 9622,<br />

9773, 9893, 9944<br />

Health care, computer systems/equipment 98, 368,<br />

387, 398, 1411, 1453, 2307, 2340, 3520,<br />

6685, 6956, 7687, 7887, 9056, 9291, 9328,<br />

9338, 9369, 9414, 9430, 9436, 9443, 9462,<br />

9498, 9500, 9533, 9893<br />

Health care, conferences/seminars 172, 282, 296,<br />

313, 323, 341, 350, 418, 423, 424, 460, 2436,<br />

2444, 2829, 3241, 3414, 4567, 5143, 5564,<br />

6198, 6199, 6959, 7251, 8067, 8237, 8849<br />

Health care, cost containment 6977, 6993, 6997,<br />

7041, 8507<br />

Health care, counseling/pastoral care 8275, 8314,<br />

8321, 9770, 10306<br />

Health care, crime/abuse victims 901, 1402, 1924,<br />

1928, 2393, 2761, 6978, 7815, 7848, 8333,<br />

8548, 9708, 9709<br />

Health care, curriculum development 346, 399, 407,<br />

645, 5271, 5658, 6599, 6674, 6876, 7908,<br />

9726, 10237<br />

Health care, deaf/hearing impaired 152, 266<br />

Health care, debt reduction 2099<br />

Health care, disabilities, people with 280, 316, 338,<br />

380, 426, 1361, 2988, 5464, 5465, 5603,<br />

6534, 6977, 6993, 6997, 7042, 7727, 7904,<br />

8320, 9414, 9770, 9895, 9944<br />

Health care, economically disadvantaged 78, 98,<br />

174, 181, 182, 185, 188, 195, 251, 260, 262,<br />

264, 274-276, 282, 283, 285, 290, 292, 297,<br />

299, 300, 302, 306, 308, 310, 313, 316, 317,<br />

319, 322, 324-327, 332, 340-342, 346, 348,<br />

349, 355, 356, 360, 362, 363, 369-371, 373,<br />

374, 378-380, 385, 388, 390, 391, 394, 396,<br />

398, 401, 406, 420, 424, 425, 433, 436, 439,<br />

441, 451, 459, 462, 477, 610, 645, 668, 705,<br />

816, 863, 922, 965, 1083, 1244, 1246, 1247,<br />

1251, 1284, 1285, 1297, 1303, 1325, 1327,<br />

1357, 1361, 1362, 1376, 1379, 1380, 1388,<br />

1453, 1501, 1740, 1850, 1906, 1910, 1917,<br />

2007, 2084, 2099, 2150, 2269, 2282, 2387,<br />

2394, 2436, 2466, 2886, 2988, 3230, 3234,<br />

3236, 3241, 3281, 3321, 3496, 3523, 3524,<br />

3544, 3613, 3659, 3671, 3754, 3825, 3890,<br />

3901, 3918, 4062, 4068, 4132, 4137, 4203,<br />

4213, 4305, 4348, 4349, 4366, 4412, 4533,<br />

4538, 4567, 4580, 4622, 4675, 4743, 4746,<br />

4845, 4975, 4976, 4997, 5090, 5094, 5112,<br />

5140-5142, 5192, 5212, 5292-5296, 5307,<br />

5308, 5310, 5345, 5361, 5455, 5464, 5465,<br />

5471, 5475, 5476, 5480, 5486-5489, 5492,<br />

5497, 5500, 5518, 5529, 5540, 5545, 5555,<br />

5556, 5559, 5566-5568, 5572, 5574, 5603,<br />

5777, 5790, 5800, 5912, 5913, 6139, 6161,<br />

6202, 6375, 6483, 6488, 6499, 6534, 6589,<br />

6725, 6767, 6770, 6789, 6850, 6863, 6903,<br />

6916, 6942, 6956, 6977, 6979, 6993, 6997,<br />

7011-7013, 7038, 7041, 7046, 7211, 7297,<br />

7361, 7546, 7582, 7616, 7688, 7709, 7874,<br />

7914, 8067, 8150, 8171, 8248, 8507, 8588,<br />

8639, 8745, 8810, 8896, 9033, 9191, 9237,<br />

9252, 9283, 9369, 9436, 9443, 9462, 9498,<br />

9622, 9640, 9641, 9651, 9652, 9655, 9659,<br />

9710-9715, 9770, 9773, 9893, 9896, 9898,<br />

9944, 9992, 10048, 10059, 10132,<br />

10151-10153, 10184<br />

Health care, electronic media/online services 318,<br />

374, 398, 1916, 2750, 2761, 2833, 3316,<br />

3421, 3551, 5361, 5504, 5568, 5598, 5602,<br />

6209, 6223, 7914, 9291, 9430, 9436, 9500<br />

Health care, emergency transport services 173,<br />

4975, 9443<br />

Health care, EMS 2141, 2750, 3259, 3411, 4092,<br />

4727, 7311, 8697, 9260<br />

Health care, endowments 5090<br />

Health care, equal rights 251, 255, 256, 264, 267,<br />

272, 274, 285, 289, 292, 293, 301-304, 306,<br />

308, 310, 313, 317, 321-325, 327, 329, 333,<br />

344, 348, 358, 359, 363, 366, 368-373,<br />

376-378, 380, 383-385, 388, 390, 391, 393,<br />

394, 401, 403, 404, 407, 411, 417, 419, 420,<br />

424-426, 436, 447, 456, 459, 656, 705, 1244,<br />

1303, 1361, 1362, 1380, 1917, 1921, 2466,<br />

3521, 4052, 4062, 4069, 4845, 5486, 5487,<br />

5495, 5510, 5518, 5521, 5544, 5556, 5574,<br />

5598, 6171, 6212, 6488, 6589, 6789, 6980,<br />

7027, 7038, 8154, 8243, 8639<br />

Health care, equipment 2442, 4092, 6685, 8154,<br />

9260, 9498, 9533, 10113<br />

Health care, ethics 5543<br />

Health care, faculty/staff development 78, 259,<br />

448, 645, 705, 1501, 1609, 1613, 1915,<br />

1928, 2235, 2238, 2393, 2444, 3230, 3231,<br />

3236, 3237, 3241, 3544, 4092, 4727, 4746,<br />

4791, 4800, 5090, 5539, 6461, 6876, 7042,<br />

7658, 8154, 8697, 8849, 8930-8933, 8976,<br />

9056, 9638, 9644, 9833<br />

Health care, fellowships 414, 5102, 5522, 5539<br />

Health care, film/video/radio 6663<br />

Health care, financing 251, 268, 386, 396, 420,<br />

3553, 5455, 5456, 5472, 5486, 5487, 5500,<br />

5510, 5518, 5540, 5549, 5585, 5594, 6212,<br />

6217<br />

Health care, formal/general education 5271, 5658<br />

Health care, fund raising/fund distribution 467, 474,<br />

907, 1850, 2099, 2394, 3496, 4663, 5192,<br />

5212, 5777, 5800, 5912, 5913, 6662, 6725,<br />

6770, 6850, 6863, 8159, 8691, 9651, 9898<br />

Health care, girls 667, 1285, 1325, 4067, 4069,<br />

8238, 9726<br />

Health care, Hispanics/Latinos 78, 196, 284, 301,<br />

318, 338, 378, 388, 423, 439, 441, 475, 477,<br />

2336, 4412, 5492, 5555, 5556, 5559, 5572,<br />

6876, 6916, 7709, 8154, 9710-9715<br />

Health care, HMOs 318, 448, 4203, 6214<br />

Health care, home services 64, 96, 2340, 2682,<br />

3316, 4567, 5464, 5465, 5588, 5719, 6130,<br />

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SUBJECT INDEX<br />

6139, 6666, 6876, 7042, 7362, 9638, 9841,<br />

9895<br />

Health care, homeless 321, 1943, 2394, 3496,<br />

5192, 5212, 5489, 5777, 5800, 5912, 5913,<br />

6725, 6770, 6850, 6863, 7038, 8255, 9651,<br />

9898<br />

Health care, immigrants/refugees 152, 255, 258,<br />

262, 264, 266, 272, 301, 326, 359, 377, 383,<br />

400, 419, 433, 475, 1362, 1453, 1501, 3084,<br />

4715, 4746, 5497, 5572, 8154, 9992<br />

Health care, income development 197, 198, 816,<br />

965, 1315, 2907, 3347, 3519, 4727, 4791,<br />

5070, 5142, 5521, 6130, 10151, 10306<br />

Health care, indigenous people 6599, 6903, 10184<br />

Health care, infants 161, 167, 3233, 3416, 8810,<br />

9033, 10059<br />

Health care, infants/toddlers 186, 187, 397, 435,<br />

3231, 4743, 4845, 5471, 5719, 6139, 6969,<br />

7727, 9237, 9783<br />

Health care, information services 194, 389, 398,<br />

1925-1927, 2209, 2833, 3232, 3421, 4715,<br />

5533, 5568, 5602, 7297, 9056, 9430,<br />

9710-9713<br />

Health care, insurance 37, 202, 294, 300, 302,<br />

332, 356, 369-371, 406, 1244, 1246, 1251,<br />

1297, 1303, 1313, 1344, 1346, 1362, 1380,<br />

1416, 2214, 2988, 3410, 3523, 3524, 4538,<br />

5361, 5455, 5472, 5486-5488, 5500, 5518,<br />

5540, 5564, 5567, 5580, 5599, 6161, 6202,<br />

6205, 6274, 6977, 6993, 6997, 8759<br />

Health care, internship funds 307, 367<br />

Health care, land acquisition 1740<br />

Health care, LGBTQ 303, 335, 358<br />

Health care, management development/capacity<br />

building 78, 161, 167, 185, 262, 265, 266,<br />

271, 275, 283, 285, 297, 299, 302, 306-308,<br />

310, 321, 322, 329, 332, 338, 347, 356, 358,<br />

362, 363, 369, 371, 385, 391, 400, 420, 439,<br />

459, 705, 816, 927, 965, 1107, 1251, 1284,<br />

1313, 1315, 1326, 1361, 1453, 1501, 1609,<br />

1740, 1850, 1917, 1919, 2307, 2336, 2340,<br />

2442, 2690, 2827, 2833, 2869, 2883, 3232,<br />

3233, 3281, 3316, 3347, 3519, 3523, 3890,<br />

3896, 4132, 4137, 4203, 4306, 4349, 4396,<br />

4412, 4567, 4622, 4675, 4727, 4746, 4791,<br />

4800, 4928, 4975, 4997, 5070, 5207, 5488,<br />

5491, 5496, 5521, 5525, 5534, 5546, 5566,<br />

6130, 6139, 6153, 6214, 6488, 6589, 6665,<br />

6685, 6942, 6956, 7546, 7562, 7582, 7600,<br />

7616, 7687, 7688, 7709, 7778, 8111, 8150,<br />

8159, 8255, 8268, 8313, 8333, 8548, 8562,<br />

8571, 8588, 8689, 8691, 8697, 8810, 8864,<br />

9033, 9115, 9133, 9191, 9250, 9252, 9283,<br />

9328, 9338, 9369, 9414, 9430, 9436, 9443,<br />

9462, 9498, 9500, 9533, 9622, 9769, 9771,<br />

9841, 9893, 10059, 10092, 10133, 10306<br />

Health care, management/technical aid 26, 39, 43,<br />

64, 96, 98, 150, 152, 172-175, 178, 179, 181,<br />

182, 186-191, 195-200, 251, 253, 255, 256,<br />

258, 260, 263, 264, 266-269, 271, 272, 274,<br />

276, 280, 282-285, 289, 290, 292-294, 296,<br />

300-304, 310, 315-319, 322-327, 329, 330,<br />

335, 338-342, 344-350, 355, 359, 360, 363,<br />

366-378, 380, 381, 383-392, 394-396, 398,<br />

399, 401, 403-408, 410-415, 417-419,<br />

423-427, 431, 433, 441, 447, 451, 460, 462,<br />

472, 475, 477-479, 552, 610, 645, 653, 656,<br />

664, 667, 856, 863, 901, 907, 922, 931, 935,<br />

1083, 1165, 1169, 1206, 1216, 1220, 1228,<br />

1246, 1247, 1284, 1285, 1297, 1314, 1326,<br />

1327, 1335, 1340, 1341, 1346, 1357, 1362,<br />

1376, 1379, 1381, 1388, 1389, 1402, 1411,<br />

1416, 1423, 1613, 1690, 1906, 1910,<br />

1914-1916, 1919, 1921, 1924-1928, 1942,<br />

1943, 2007, 2073, 2074, 2084, 2099, 2129,<br />

2141, 2150, 2209, 2230, 2231, 2233,<br />

2235-2238, 2241, 2269, 2273, 2282, 2283,<br />

2387, 2393, 2394, 2436, 2439, 2444, 2539,<br />

2598, 2682, 2686, 2761, 2827, 2829-2832,<br />

2846, 2886, 2897, 2907, 2908, 3059, 3084,<br />

3183, 3230-3234, 3236, 3237, 3240, 3241,<br />

3245-3248, 3258, 3259, 3263, 3264, 3318,<br />

3321, 3408, 3409, 3411, 3414, 3420, 3422,<br />

3434, 3496, 3520-3522, 3544, 3659, 3795,<br />

3796, 3825, 3918, 4043, 4046, 4052, 4059,<br />

4062, 4067-4069, 4072, 4075, 4090, 4092,<br />

4166, 4213, 4305, 4341, 4348, 4354, 4358,<br />

4366, 4367, 4380, 4641, 4715, 4727, 4743,<br />

4746, 4845, 4858, 4927, 4976, 4977, 5045,<br />

5085, 5090, 5094, 5102, 5112, 5139-5143,<br />

5192, 5212, 5292-5296, 5305-5308, 5310,<br />

5345, 5356, 5357, 5359, 5360, 5458, 5495,<br />

5502, 5519, 5524, 5544, 5566, 5628, 5646,<br />

5720, 5753, 5756, 5769, 5777, 5790, 5800,<br />

5912, 5913, 6153, 6171, 6197, 6202, 6206,<br />

6208, 6210, 6220, 6223, 6285, 6286, 6345,<br />

6352, 6375, 6457, 6461, 6483, 6499, 6534,<br />

6599, 6613, 6662-6665, 6674, 6725, 6767,<br />

6768, 6770, 6773, 6789, 6850, 6863, 6876,<br />

6902, 6903, 6912, 6916, 6943, 6956, 6959,<br />

6969, 6970, 6972, 6977-6979, 6993, 6997,<br />

7010-7013, 7027, 7035, 7042, 7046, 7105,<br />

7106, 7147, 7211, 7251, 7309, 7311, 7316,<br />

7317, 7324, 7361, 7362, 7536, 7545, 7657,<br />

7658, 7667, 7708, 7727, 7736, 7815, 7830,<br />

7844, 7848, 7857, 7874, 7875, 7879, 7887,<br />

7904, 7908, 7911, 7913-7915, 7918, 8066,<br />

8067, 8136, 8154, 8159, 8171, 8190, 8237,<br />

8238, 8240, 8248, 8256, 8275, 8312, 8314,<br />

8320, 8321, 8508, 8563, 8608, 8639, 8651,<br />

8663, 8697, 8745, 8759, 8849, 8896,<br />

8930-8933, 8975, 8976, 8979, 8980, 9056,<br />

9057, 9172, 9211, 9237, 9256, 9257,<br />

9260-9262, 9280, 9291, 9400, 9562, 9587,<br />

9628, 9638, 9640-9642, 9644, 9651, 9652,<br />

9655, 9658, 9659, 9708, 9709, 9726, 9757,<br />

9770, 9773, 9783, 9860, 9883, 9898, 9944,<br />

10048, 10113, 10132, 10133, 10151-10153,<br />

10184, 10237, 10239<br />

Health care, men 341, 5719<br />

Health care, mentally disabled 256, 3247, 3263,<br />

4927, 5500, 6223, 6876, 7536, 9430, 10239<br />

Health care, migrant workers 400<br />

Health care, minorities 152, 181, 182, 262, 264,<br />

266, 267, 272, 280, 282, 289, 293, 304, 307,<br />

310, 313, 322, 324-327, 329, 333, 341, 344,<br />

346, 348, 355, 363, 366, 368, 372, 373, 384,<br />

390-393, 401, 403, 407, 411, 412, 459, 816,<br />

1361, 1380, 1501, 1916, 1917, 1942, 1943,<br />

2269, 3084, 3230, 3671, 3890, 3901, 4068,<br />

4675, 4715, 4845, 5292, 5359, 5497, 5521,<br />

5574, 5603, 6212, 6789, 6904, 6956, 6969,<br />

6977, 6980, 6993, 6997, 7027, 7041, 7042,<br />

8111, 8150, 8266, 8639, 9992<br />

Health care, Native Americans/American Indians 39,<br />

269, 9369<br />

Health care, offenders/ex-offenders 367<br />

Health care, organ/tissue banks 8111, 8190, 8266,<br />

9115<br />

Health care, patient services 1920, 3347, 4137,<br />

5207, 9338, 9498, 9771<br />

Health care, program evaluation 186, 187, 194,<br />

370, 373, 448, 668, 1228, 1325, 1344, 1381,<br />

1914, 1916, 1920, 2214, 2688, 2749, 2750,<br />

2831, 2832, 3084, 3238, 3239, 3245, 3246,<br />

3416, 3524, 3551, 3553, 4046, 4538, 4663,<br />

4727, 5456, 5464, 5470-5473, 5478, 5491,<br />

5492, 5500, 5510, 5518, 5533, 5540, 5544,<br />

5545, 5549, 5551, 5556, 5557, 5564, 5580,<br />

5581, 5585, 5590, 5594, 5599, 5600, 5606,<br />

5719, 6207, 6212, 6213, 6215, 6217, 6218,<br />

6221, 6224, 6285, 6286, 6488, 6666, 6904,<br />

6969, 7041, 7297, 8243, 8507, 8689, 8714,<br />

9726<br />

Health care, public policy 186, 187, 189, 251, 265,<br />

267, 273, 281, 282, 285, 294, 299, 300, 302,<br />

308, 315, 319, 321-326, 330, 332, 339-341,<br />

344-348, 350, 352, 360, 369, 370, 375, 376,<br />

381, 388, 390, 391, 394, 396, 397, 400, 404,<br />

405, 408, 410, 412, 413, 415, 423, 426, 456,<br />

475, 479, 665, 669, 1165, 1169, 1244, 1246,<br />

1297, 1362, 2466, 2688, 2857, 2988, 3239,<br />

3240, 3410, 3414, 3613, 4055, 4306, 4348,<br />

4349, 4390, 4538, 4928, 5455, 5456, 5458,<br />

5459, 5464, 5465, 5467, 5470-5473, 5475,<br />

5476, 5478, 5480, 5488, 5491, 5492, 5495,<br />

5496, 5502, 5504, 5510, 5521, 5522, 5524,<br />

5529, 5539, 5540, 5544-5546, 5551,<br />

5555-5559, 5564, 5566-5568, 5572, 5574,<br />

5580, 5585, 5586, 5590, 5594, 5597, 5599,<br />

5600, 5606, 6165, 6171, 6197-6199, 6201,<br />

6203, 6205, 6206, 6209, 7251, 9769<br />

Health care, publication 195, 296, 340, 355, 410,<br />

412, 645, 6208, 6210, 6663<br />

Health care, reform 181, 182, 268, 289, 294, 300,<br />

308, 319, 347, 386, 404, 408, 1315, 1919,<br />

2908, 3238, 4367, 5458, 5470, 5475, 5476,<br />

5486, 5487, 5491, 5492, 5497, 5502, 5504,<br />

5508, 5518, 5519, 5529, 5534, 5543, 5545,<br />

5546, 5555, 5559, 5564, 5572, 5574, 5575,<br />

5580, 5586, 5590, 5597, 6201, 6203, 6204,<br />

6207, 6217, 6220-6222, 6665, 7309, 8066,<br />

9992<br />

Health care, research 150, 173, 181, 182, 273,<br />

281, 304, 310, 315, 316, 322, 324, 325, 330,<br />

333, 342, 349, 352, 355, 386, 388-391,<br />

406-408, 410-412, 415, 456, 472, 668, 1165,<br />

1244, 1325, 1943, 2686, 2688, 2827, 2829,<br />

2988, 3059, 3238, 3239, 3544, 3553, 3613,<br />

3796, 4075, 4306, 4348, 4358, 4366, 4380,<br />

4533, 5090, 5357, 5456, 5470, 5472, 5478,<br />

5496, 5500, 5504, 5508, 5510, 5519, 5524,<br />

5540, 5543, 5558, 5574, 5575, 5580, 5581,<br />

5586, 5594, 5597, 5600, 6153, 6205, 6208,<br />

6210, 6213, 6215, 6217, 6218, 6221, 6224,<br />

6285, 6488, 6534, 6904, 6977, 6993, 6997,<br />

7041, 7879, 7918, 8240, 8268, 8849, 9257,<br />

9587, 9644, 9714, 9715, 9729, 9896<br />

Health care, rural areas 26, 175, 194, 253, 269,<br />

375, 2073, 2129, 3408, 4390, 4791, 5356,<br />

5720, 6662, 7918, 8469, 8563, 8697, 9369,<br />

9436<br />

Health care, scholarship funds 3420<br />

Health care, seed money 433, 2869, 2883, 4641,<br />

6665, 7657, 8238<br />

Health care, single organization support 4396, 4997,<br />

7562, 7778, 8313, 8714, 9191, 9533, 9833<br />

Health care, single parents 5471<br />

Health care, student aid 3409<br />

Health care, substance abusers 263, 2387, 3553,<br />

5597, 7105, 7106, 7147<br />

Health care, support services 3347, 9414, 9500<br />

Health care, technical assistance 259, 300, 352,<br />

366, 371, 379, 388, 400, 406, 412, 419, 424,<br />

435, 1244, 1313, 1346, 2466, 2750, 2988,<br />

3240, 3241, 3347, 3410, 3421, 3464, 3613,<br />

4055, 4069, 4396, 4412, 4533, 4567, 4580,<br />

4791, 5206, 5361, 5455, 5458, 5459, 5465,<br />

5467, 5475, 5476, 5480, 5486, 5487, 5489,<br />

5497, 5502, 5504, 5508, 5519, 5522, 5529,<br />

5539, 5543, 5555, 5558, 5559, 5566-5568,<br />

5572, 5574, 5575, 5586, 5588, 5597, 5598,<br />

5602, 5603, 6205, 6997, 7192, 8266, 8469,<br />

9714, 9715, 9729, 9833, 9895, 9896<br />

Health care, terminal illness, people with 284, 2235,<br />

2237, 2238, 2241, 3316, 3411, 6970, 7362,<br />

9256, 9291, 9338<br />

Health care, volunteer services 317, 3825, 7192,<br />

8136, 9283<br />

Health care, women 178, 185-187, 323, 397,<br />

477-479, 552, 610, 645, 653, 656, 664, 665,<br />

668, 856, 863, 901, 907, 922, 931, 935, 1216,<br />

1220, 1228, 1247, 1284, 1314, 1326, 1327,<br />

1335, 1340, 1341, 1357, 1376, 1379, 1381,<br />

1388, 1402, 1411, 1423, 1609, 1910, 2233,<br />

2833, 3183, 3231, 3238, 3519, 4043, 4046,<br />

4052, 4062, 4072, 4075, 4845, 5094,<br />

5305-5308, 5310, 5471, 5719, 6165, 6171,<br />

6345, 6352, 6375, 6457, 6461, 6488, 6613,<br />

6978, 7010, 7013, 7192, 7727, 7848, 8171,<br />

8663, 8810, 9033, 9443, 9708, 9709, 9783,<br />

9992, 10059, 10151-10153<br />

Health care, youth 315, 321, 373, 394, 399, 417,<br />

816, 2269, 4068, 4641, 5769, 6499, 6685,<br />

7688, 7830<br />

Health organizations 1299<br />

Health organizations, African Americans/Blacks<br />

1247<br />

Health organizations, AIDS, people with 1247, 1299<br />

Health organizations, children/youth 9579<br />

Health organizations, conferences/seminars 4309<br />

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SUBJECT INDEX<br />

Grants for Capacity Building, Management & Technical Assistance<br />

Health organizations, economically disadvantaged<br />

1247<br />

Health organizations, income development 1299<br />

Health organizations, management development/<br />

capacity building 1299<br />

Health organizations, management/technical aid<br />

1247, 4309, 7667, 9579<br />

Health organizations, mentally disabled 9579<br />

Health organizations, technical assistance 7192<br />

Health organizations, volunteer services 7192<br />

Health organizations, women 1247, 7192<br />

Health sciences school/education 469, 1412,<br />

2269, 2846, 5467, 5581, 6599, 6787, 7035,<br />

7708, 7830, 7904, 8563, 9539<br />

Health sciences school/education, African<br />

Americans/Blacks 6599<br />

Health sciences school/education, computer<br />

systems/equipment 9539<br />

Health sciences school/education, curriculum<br />

development 6599<br />

Health sciences school/education, disabilities,<br />

people with 7904<br />

Health sciences school/education, economically<br />

disadvantaged 2269<br />

Health sciences school/education, Hispanics/<br />

Latinos 469<br />

Health sciences school/education, indigenous<br />

people 6599<br />

Health sciences school/education, management<br />

development/capacity building 9539<br />

Health sciences school/education, minorities 2269,<br />

6787<br />

Health sciences school/education, program<br />

evaluation 5581<br />

Health sciences school/education, research 5581<br />

Health sciences school/education, technical<br />

assistance 5467<br />

Health sciences school/education, women 1412<br />

Health sciences school/education, youth 469, 2269,<br />

7830<br />

Health—general, Africa 645, 1340, 1392, 1850,<br />

2846, 6353, 7251, 9636, 9638, 9644, 10045,<br />

10066, 10067, 10087<br />

Health—general, Asia 1220<br />

Health—general, Australia 1220, 4092<br />

Health—general, Bangladesh 6764<br />

Health—general, Canada 10065<br />

Health—general, Caribbean 645<br />

Health—general, Central America 10065<br />

Health—general, Chile 2443<br />

Health—general, China 578, 580, 582, 6615, 6773,<br />

9783, 10034, 10035, 10048, 10070<br />

Health—general, Denmark 939<br />

Health—general, Developing countries 195, 668,<br />

856, 863, 922, 923, 1083, 1272, 1284, 1326,<br />

1690, 1698, 1910, 3183, 3321, 5094,<br />

5305-5308, 5345, 6352, 6589, 6926, 7011,<br />

7012, 7035, 7046, 7211, 7284, 7297, 7361,<br />

7874, 8171, 8248, 9172, 9655, 10028,<br />

10151-10153<br />

Health—general, Eastern & Central Europe 4977<br />

Health—general, Egypt 6499<br />

Health—general, England 889, 1340, 3183, 6596,<br />

10045<br />

Health—general, Ethiopia 1247, 1274, 1288, 1329,<br />

1379, 1381, 1388, 1389<br />

Health—general, Germany 1272<br />

Health—general, Ghana 7284<br />

Health—general, Global programs 195, 556, 581,<br />

656, 830, 851, 872, 889, 891, 1136, 1272,<br />

1299, 1327, 1328, 1379, 2230, 2231, 2282,<br />

2283, 2414, 2539, 3183, 3321, 3825, 3918,<br />

4049, 4055, 4976, 4977, 5140-5142,<br />

5293-5296, 5310, 5345, 6352, 6554, 6591,<br />

6596, 6772, 6979, 7011, 7012, 7211, 7324,<br />

7337, 7338, 7874, 8248, 9133, 9655, 10042,<br />

10059<br />

Health—general, Guatemala 6903, 10184<br />

Health—general, Haiti 4213<br />

Health—general, India 1216, 1285, 1325, 1341,<br />

1376, 1388, 2436, 2442, 6767, 7290<br />

Health—general, Indonesia 6613<br />

Health—general, Ireland 6375<br />

Health—general, Israel 637<br />

Health—general, Japan 6773<br />

Health—general, Jordan 7013<br />

Health—general, Kenya 901, 1247, 2439, 2444,<br />

2846, 3795<br />

Health—general, Latin America 645, 2688, 4137,<br />

6345, 6599<br />

Health—general, Lesotho 4354<br />

Health—general, Malaysia 1326, 6554<br />

Health—general, Mexico 301, 9710-9715, 9729,<br />

10065<br />

Health—general, New Zealand 1368<br />

Health—general, Nicaragua 6599<br />

Health—general, Nigeria 1247, 1388, 1412, 6383,<br />

6507, 9642<br />

Health—general, Oceania 1220<br />

Health—general, Pakistan 1305, 1314, 1315,<br />

1335, 1357, 1388, 1402<br />

Health—general, Peru 6345<br />

Health—general, Philippines 1388<br />

Health—general, Russia 8608<br />

Health—general, Senegal 834, 6764<br />

Health—general, South Africa 935, 965, 4396,<br />

4432, 4433, 4567, 6353, 7251, 7271, 7272<br />

Health—general, South America 9641<br />

Health—general, Swaziland 4383<br />

Health—general, Switzerland 4977, 9644, 10087<br />

Health—general, Tanzania, Zanzibar and Pemba<br />

7282<br />

Health—general, Uganda 9628, 10059<br />

Health—general, United Kingdom 1850<br />

Health—general, Vietnam 6461, 6534<br />

Health—general, West Bank/Gaza 6457<br />

Health—general, Western Africa 9640<br />

Health—general, Zimbabwe 6375<br />

Health—specific diseases, Africa 6353, 7251,<br />

9644, 10045, 10066, 10067, 10087<br />

Health—specific diseases, Australia 4092<br />

Health—specific diseases, Bangladesh 6764<br />

Health—specific diseases, Chile 2443<br />

Health—specific diseases, China 6773, 10034,<br />

10035, 10048<br />

Health—specific diseases, Developing countries<br />

195, 1083, 6352, 7046<br />

Health—specific diseases, England 889, 10045<br />

Health—specific diseases, Ethiopia 1247, 1379<br />

Health—specific diseases, Global programs 195,<br />

872, 889, 1299, 1379, 3825, 4976,<br />

5140-5142, 6352, 6591<br />

Health—specific diseases, India 1084, 1376, 2436,<br />

6767<br />

Health—specific diseases, Ireland 6375<br />

Health—specific diseases, Japan 6773<br />

Health—specific diseases, Kenya 901, 1247, 2439<br />

Health—specific diseases, Nigeria 1247, 6507<br />

Health—specific diseases, Russia 8608<br />

Health—specific diseases, Senegal 6764<br />

Health—specific diseases, South Africa 1085, 4567,<br />

6353, 7251, 7266<br />

Health—specific diseases, Swaziland 4383<br />

Health—specific diseases, Switzerland 9644,<br />

10087<br />

Health—specific diseases, Tanzania, Zanzibar and<br />

Pemba 7282<br />

Health—specific diseases, Uganda 9628<br />

Health—specific diseases, Zimbabwe 6375<br />

Heart & circulatory diseases 2387, 3825, 4974,<br />

4976, 4983-4986, 5139-5142, 5492, 5555,<br />

5556, 5559, 6664, 6904, 8608, 9720<br />

Heart & circulatory diseases, African Americans/<br />

Blacks 5492, 5555, 5556, 5559<br />

Heart & circulatory diseases, aging 6664<br />

Heart & circulatory diseases, children/youth 3825,<br />

4976, 4984, 5140-5142, 8608<br />

Heart & circulatory diseases, economically<br />

disadvantaged 2387, 3825, 4976, 5140-5142,<br />

5492, 5555, 5556, 5559<br />

Heart & circulatory diseases, Hispanics/Latinos<br />

5492, 5555, 5556, 5559<br />

Heart & circulatory diseases, income development<br />

4985, 5142<br />

Heart & circulatory diseases, management<br />

development/capacity building 4974,<br />

4983-4986<br />

Heart & circulatory diseases, minorities 6904<br />

Heart & circulatory diseases, program evaluation<br />

5492, 5556, 6904, 9720<br />

Heart & circulatory diseases, substance abusers<br />

2387<br />

Heart & circulatory diseases, technical assistance<br />

5555, 5559<br />

Heart & circulatory diseases, women 4983<br />

Heart & circulatory research 5143, 6677<br />

Heart & circulatory research, conferences/seminars<br />

5143<br />

Higher education 678, 823, 866, 936, 987, 1001,<br />

1026, 1116, 1118, 1119, 1122, 1322, 2057,<br />

2189, 2196, 2423, 2452, 2514, 2515, 2760,<br />

2957, 2958, 2960, 3172, 3332, 3349, 3363,<br />

3365, 3367-3369, 3372, 3373, 3378, 3379,<br />

3382, 3691, 3817, 4095, 4299, 4436, 4548,<br />

4757, 4818, 5046, 5069, 5079, 5108, 5275,<br />

5884, 5885, 5894, 5898, 5906, 5924, 6020,<br />

6087, 6342, 6350, 6354, 6442, 6447, 6462,<br />

6478, 6479, 6611, 6716, 6717, 6794, 6796,<br />

6798, 6813, 7156, 7158, 7176, 7197, 7213,<br />

7214, 7285, 7327, 8105, 8114, 8115, 8185,<br />

8200, 8283, 8318, 8748, 9367, 9388, 9526,<br />

9558, 9660, 9678, 9872, 9873, 10021,<br />

10043, 10078, 10079, 10189, 10193<br />

Higher education reform 1035, 1822, 2599, 3374,<br />

3375, 7339, 10246<br />

Higher education reform, economically<br />

disadvantaged 1035, 2599<br />

Higher education reform, management development/<br />

capacity building 3375<br />

Higher education reform, minorities 1035<br />

Higher education reform, program evaluation 1035<br />

Higher education reform, technical assistance 7339<br />

Higher education, African Americans/Blacks 3349,<br />

3372, 3382, 4436, 9678, 10021, 10078<br />

Higher education, Asians/Pacific Islanders 1116,<br />

10021<br />

Higher education, children 7197<br />

Higher education, children/youth 2760, 3365, 3691,<br />

4095, 9367, 9526<br />

Higher education, college 964, 2669, 3090, 4398,<br />

6159, 6819, 6839, 6883, 7005, 7194, 7242,<br />

7299, 7341, 7353, 7832, 10299<br />

Higher education, college (community/junior) 366,<br />

847, 868, 874, 937, 964, 1023, 1035, 1449,<br />

2738, 3364, 3370, 3371, 3383, 4441, 4445,<br />

4709, 4837, 5250, 6438, 6571, 6663, 8472,<br />

8805, 8806, 8882, 8920, 9161, 9298, 9468,<br />

9517, 9649, 10047, 10316<br />

Higher education, computer systems/equipment<br />

3349, 9367, 9388, 9558<br />

Higher education, conferences/seminars 1122,<br />

2452, 5275, 5906, 6350, 6798, 7327<br />

Higher education, curriculum development 866, 936,<br />

2957, 2960, 3363, 6794, 9526<br />

Higher education, economically disadvantaged 1001,<br />

1116, 1118, 1119, 2189, 3363, 3691, 4095,<br />

4436, 4548, 4757, 5046, 5079, 5924, 6611,<br />

7213, 7214, 9367, 9526, 9558, 10043, 10078<br />

Higher education, electronic media/online services<br />

866, 936, 2452, 6798, 9526<br />

Higher education, endowments 6796<br />

Higher education, equipment 2452<br />

Higher education, faculty/staff development 2452,<br />

4757, 6479, 6794, 6798, 8748, 10193<br />

Higher education, Hispanics/Latinos 3691, 9526<br />

Higher education, immigrants/refugees 1116, 1118,<br />

1119<br />

Higher education, income development 1026, 5079,<br />

5924<br />

Higher education, infants/toddlers 1116<br />

Higher education, internship funds 9660<br />

Higher education, management development/<br />

capacity building 987, 1026, 1322, 2960, 3363,<br />

3369, 3379, 3691, 4436, 4757, 5046, 5069,<br />

5079, 5108, 5894, 6478, 6794, 6796, 7158,<br />

7176, 7213, 7214, 8105, 8114, 8115, 8185,<br />

9367, 9558, 9872, 9873, 10021, 10189<br />

Higher education, men 3382<br />

Higher education, minorities 987, 1001, 1116,<br />

1118, 1119, 4436, 4548, 4757, 5069, 6462,<br />

7214, 9367, 10043<br />

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SUBJECT INDEX<br />

Higher education, program evaluation 2189, 2760,<br />

3172, 3367, 3368, 3372, 3382, 4548, 4818,<br />

5884, 5898, 6342, 6442, 6447, 6479, 6717,<br />

6798, 6813, 7285<br />

Higher education, research 2957, 3172, 3367,<br />

3368, 3372, 3382, 4818, 5894, 5898, 6342,<br />

6354, 10043<br />

Higher education, scholarship funds 1116, 3332,<br />

8105<br />

Higher education, seed money 3691<br />

Higher education, technical assistance 2452, 3349,<br />

3373, 4757, 5894, 5924, 6478, 8283, 8318,<br />

10193<br />

Higher education, university 68, 103, 104, 141, 511,<br />

904, 905, 920, 1161, 1198, 1199, 1657,<br />

2225, 2678, 2681, 3380, 3381, 3498, 4209,<br />

4228, 4234, 4235, 4237-4240, 4243-4245,<br />

4248, 4272, 4429, 4432, 4433, 4438, 4439,<br />

4987, 5001, 5757, 5881, 5904, 5910, 6594,<br />

6797, 6812, 6822, 6940, 7233, 7328, 7333,<br />

7343, 7814, 7850, 7996, 8776, 9189, 9190,<br />

9347, 9435, 9539, 9848, 9954<br />

Higher education, women 5906, 6462<br />

Higher education, youth 987, 1001, 2196, 3332,<br />

3363, 5046, 5079, 5898, 7156, 7213, 7214,<br />

9558, 10043, 10078, 10079<br />

Hispanics/Latinos, arts/culture/humanities 902,<br />

1063, 1207, 1356, 1564, 1960, 2570, 3014,<br />

3026, 3042, 3129, 3152, 3158, 3161, 4395,<br />

4434, 5651, 5967, 6896, 7244, 7740, 9068,<br />

9077, 9448, 9493, 9532<br />

Hispanics/Latinos, civil rights 62, 110, 111, 126,<br />

493, 776, 780, 781, 849, 2461, 2650, 2847,<br />

2848, 2998, 3282, 3445, 3718, 4174, 4263,<br />

4395, 4749, 5679, 5805, 6004, 6231, 6327,<br />

6487, 6602, 6855, 6856, 7003, 7023, 7149,<br />

7150, 7174, 7204, 7291, 7593, 9392, 9464,<br />

10022, 10219<br />

Hispanics/Latinos, community improvement/<br />

development 62, 110, 111, 126, 423, 468, 493,<br />

780, 849, 881, 1207, 1572, 1695, 1696,<br />

1970, 2051, 2052, 2289, 2369, 2649, 2650,<br />

2847, 2848, 3445, 3716-3719, 3904, 3982,<br />

4174, 4263, 4395, 4434, 4559, 4749, 4933,<br />

5037, 5651, 5679, 5767, 5805, 5808, 5883,<br />

5944, 5967, 6004, 6111, 6231, 6430, 6486,<br />

6572, 6629, 6855, 6856, 6945, 6974, 7052,<br />

7149, 7150, 7204, 7244, 7291, 7599, 7641,<br />

7673, 7674, 7772, 7827, 7942, 7943, 7964,<br />

8541, 8542, 8545, 8743, 9015-9017, 9227,<br />

9376, 9392, 9532, 9710-9713, 9787, 9972,<br />

9974, 9984<br />

Hispanics/Latinos, crime/courts/legal services 311,<br />

776, 1404, 2998, 4717, 4824, 7023, 7174,<br />

7593, 7827, 9464, 9716, 10219<br />

Hispanics/Latinos, education 217, 469, 1202,<br />

1950, 2112, 2202, 2354, 2937, 3154, 3229,<br />

3672, 3691, 3717, 4081, 4679, 4696, 5035,<br />

5461, 6968, 7138, 7328, 7467, 8454, 8542,<br />

8544, 8738, 9236, 9376, 9444, 9526, 9532,<br />

9716, 9907, 9993, 10022, 10313<br />

Hispanics/Latinos, employment 477, 1675, 4175,<br />

6487, 6602, 6962<br />

Hispanics/Latinos, environment 1207, 3011, 4395,<br />

4434, 8632<br />

Hispanics/Latinos, food/nutrition/agriculture 1970,<br />

2051, 4933, 5523, 5526, 5527<br />

Hispanics/Latinos, health—general 78, 196, 284,<br />

301, 318, 338, 378, 388, 423, 439, 441, 457,<br />

458, 468, 475, 477, 849, 2336, 2636, 2978,<br />

3011, 3229, 4412, 5492, 5523, 5526, 5527,<br />

5555, 5556, 5559, 5572, 5604, 6602, 6876,<br />

6916, 6976, 7043, 7291, 7709, 8154,<br />

9710-9716<br />

Hispanics/Latinos, health—specific diseases 2636,<br />

5492, 5555, 5556, 5559, 5604, 6876, 6976,<br />

7043, 8116<br />

Hispanics/Latinos, housing/shelter 3006, 7641,<br />

8506, 8542, 8545, 9974<br />

Hispanics/Latinos, human services—multipurpose<br />

338, 458, 1103, 1404, 1572, 1675, 1737,<br />

1738, 1950, 2052, 2289, 2314, 2354, 2461,<br />

2942, 2943, 2945, 2978, 3716-3719, 3853,<br />

3917, 4395, 4434, 4660, 4673, 4716, 4824,<br />

4918, 5089, 5526, 5527, 5572, 5604, 6111,<br />

6129, 6486, 6916, 6924, 6974, 7291, 7586,<br />

7587, 7599, 7619, 7622, 7785, 7944, 8116,<br />

8541, 8542, 8550, 8570, 8738, 9096, 9376,<br />

9391, 9392, 9401, 9444, 9907, 9918, 10150,<br />

10269, 10277, 10278<br />

Hispanics/Latinos, international affairs/<br />

development 6327, 6572, 6844, 7740, 7979,<br />

9392<br />

Hispanics/Latinos, membership benefit groups<br />

7291<br />

Hispanics/Latinos, mental health/substance abuse<br />

318, 4679, 5035<br />

Hispanics/Latinos, philanthropy/voluntarism 881,<br />

1207, 1316, 4602, 5883, 6186, 6430, 6572,<br />

6629, 7135, 7283, 7674, 7943, 9015-9017,<br />

9714, 9715<br />

Hispanics/Latinos, public affairs/government 318,<br />

457, 468, 1065, 1695, 1696, 2434, 3154,<br />

3229, 3681, 3718, 3719, 4169, 5883, 6327,<br />

6486, 6489, 6629, 6968, 7149, 7150, 7283,<br />

7674, 7964, 9392, 9493, 9526, 9532, 9974,<br />

10022<br />

Hispanics/Latinos, recreation/sports/athletics<br />

8632<br />

Hispanics/Latinos, religion 2434, 2445, 3889<br />

Hispanics/Latinos, science 1202, 7328<br />

Hispanics/Latinos, social sciences 1065<br />

Hispanics/Latinos, youth development 311, 775,<br />

4449, 6135, 7138, 8454, 8544<br />

Historic preservation/historical societies 168, 509,<br />

622, 1037, 1185, 1309, 1353, 1452, 1537,<br />

1691, 2256, 2328, 2338, 2339, 2368, 2370,<br />

2858, 3013, 3899, 4009, 4012, 4430, 5000,<br />

5081, 5082, 5103, 5123-5125, 5315, 5439,<br />

5851, 6149, 6160, 6495, 6623, 6751, 6758,<br />

6973, 6981, 6996, 7082, 7095, 7364, 7464,<br />

7856, 8515, 8585, 8723, 8859, 9018, 9100,<br />

9233, 9312, 9569, 9666, 9792, 9847, 9924<br />

Historic preservation/historical societies, African<br />

Americans/Blacks 3013, 6495<br />

Historic preservation/historical societies, building/<br />

renovation 622, 5000, 6981, 7856, 9312<br />

Historic preservation/historical societies, children/<br />

youth 7364<br />

Historic preservation/historical societies, collections<br />

management/preservation 9924<br />

Historic preservation/historical societies, computer<br />

systems/equipment 2338, 2368, 2370, 9924<br />

Historic preservation/historical societies,<br />

conferences/seminars 1037<br />

Historic preservation/historical societies,<br />

economically disadvantaged 3013<br />

Historic preservation/historical societies, faculty/<br />

staff development 622, 1537, 7095, 8585<br />

Historic preservation/historical societies, income<br />

development 1537, 4012, 6149, 8515, 8859<br />

Historic preservation/historical societies, LGBTQ<br />

1537<br />

Historic preservation/historical societies,<br />

management development/capacity building<br />

1037, 1185, 1309, 1353, 1452, 1537, 1691,<br />

2256, 2328, 2338, 2339, 2368, 2370, 2858,<br />

3899, 4009, 4430, 5000, 5123-5125, 5315,<br />

5439, 5851, 6160, 6495, 6623, 6751, 6758,<br />

7095, 7464, 7856, 8515, 8585, 8723, 8859,<br />

9100, 9233, 9569, 9666, 9924<br />

Historic preservation/historical societies, Native<br />

Americans/American Indians 6758<br />

Historic preservation/historical societies, program<br />

evaluation 168, 1353<br />

Historic preservation/historical societies, publication<br />

1691<br />

Historic preservation/historical societies, research<br />

622, 7082<br />

Historic preservation/historical societies, technical<br />

assistance 622, 2328, 4009, 4012, 5081,<br />

5082, 5103, 6149, 6981, 7082, 9018, 9312,<br />

9792, 9847<br />

Historical activities 4361<br />

Historical activities, centennials 1113, 2953, 9019<br />

Historical activities, immigrants/refugees 1113<br />

Historical activities, income development 4361<br />

Historical activities, management development/<br />

capacity building 4361, 9019<br />

Historical activities, minorities 1113<br />

Historical activities, research 4361<br />

History/archaeology 139, 622, 1451, 2606, 2679,<br />

2745, 3425, 3788, 4131, 5439, 5745, 6928,<br />

6941, 7197, 7364, 7886, 9520, 9759<br />

History/archaeology, building/renovation 622<br />

History/archaeology, children 7197<br />

History/archaeology, children/youth 139, 2679,<br />

3425, 3788, 6928, 7364<br />

History/archaeology, conferences/seminars 139,<br />

9759<br />

History/archaeology, curriculum development 2745<br />

History/archaeology, economically disadvantaged<br />

2745<br />

History/archaeology, electronic media/online<br />

services 2679<br />

History/archaeology, equipment 2745<br />

History/archaeology, faculty/staff development 139,<br />

622, 3425<br />

History/archaeology, income development 6941<br />

History/archaeology, management development/<br />

capacity building 1451, 4131, 5439, 6941<br />

History/archaeology, minorities 2745<br />

History/archaeology, program evaluation 2679<br />

History/archaeology, publication 5745<br />

History/archaeology, research 622<br />

History/archaeology, technical assistance 622<br />

History/archaeology, youth 9520<br />

Holistic medicine 164, 1508, 4425, 5720, 9909,<br />

10035<br />

Holistic medicine, AIDS, people with 10035<br />

Holistic medicine, conferences/seminars 164<br />

Holistic medicine, economically disadvantaged<br />

1508, 10035<br />

Holistic medicine, income development 1508<br />

Holistic medicine, infants/toddlers 164<br />

Holistic medicine, management development/<br />

capacity building 164, 1508, 4425, 9909,<br />

10035<br />

Holistic medicine, mentally disabled 164<br />

Holistic medicine, research 4425<br />

Holistic medicine, technical assistance 4425<br />

Holistic medicine, women 1508<br />

Home accessibility modifications 2116<br />

Home accessibility modifications, management<br />

development/capacity building 2116<br />

Home accessibility modifications, military/veterans<br />

2116<br />

Home accessibility modifications, physically disabled<br />

2116<br />

Homeless, arts/culture/humanities 709, 1098,<br />

1592, 4102, 5747, 5854<br />

Homeless, building/renovation 2996, 4031<br />

Homeless, children/youth 1269, 1270, 2620, 4031,<br />

4369, 5057, 7603, 7650, 8847, 9667, 10051<br />

Homeless, civil rights 4041, 4042, 7134, 9798<br />

Homeless, community improvement/development<br />

1269, 1270, 1333, 4104, 4995, 5747, 6287,<br />

7038, 7611, 9351, 10051<br />

Homeless, computer systems/equipment 2311,<br />

4135, 9351, 9428<br />

Homeless, crime/abuse victims 6688, 9351, 9667<br />

Homeless, crime/courts/legal services 4104, 6415,<br />

7134, 8744, 9351<br />

Homeless, debt reduction 1319<br />

Homeless, economically disadvantaged 1333, 2353,<br />

2996, 3905, 4031, 4135, 7735, 7802, 8845,<br />

10051<br />

Homeless, education 625, 3463, 6125, 6415,<br />

7038, 8847<br />

Homeless, electronic media/online services 9351,<br />

9428<br />

Homeless, employment 4074, 4102, 4103, 4492,<br />

5939, 7065, 9667, 9920<br />

Homeless, environment 5854<br />

Homeless, equipment 6688<br />

Homeless, faculty/staff development 4842, 5057,<br />

9667<br />

Homeless, food/nutrition/agriculture 252, 2996,<br />

4119, 5397, 6688, 9920<br />

Homeless, health—general 252, 321, 1943, 2394,<br />

3496, 5192, 5212, 5489, 5777, 5800, 5912,<br />

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SUBJECT INDEX<br />

Grants for Capacity Building, Management & Technical Assistance<br />

5913, 6125, 6725, 6770, 6850, 6863, 7038,<br />

8255, 9651, 9898<br />

Homeless, health—specific diseases 2931, 5593<br />

Homeless, housing/shelter 707, 1269, 1270,<br />

1279-1283, 1289, 1319, 1320, 1333, 1619,<br />

2353, 2355, 2502, 2503, 2620, 2727, 2797,<br />

2922, 2932, 2971, 2972, 3009, 3038, 3284,<br />

3304, 3335, 3385, 3463, 3766, 3905, 4032,<br />

4033, 4041, 4042, 4093, 4135, 4160, 4452,<br />

4697, 4842, 4966, 5489, 5854, 7089, 7475,<br />

7547, 7581, 7585, 7611, 7650, 7675, 7680,<br />

7694, 7735, 7782, 7796, 7803, 8239, 8524,<br />

8750, 9093, 9122, 9351, 9667, 9669, 9834,<br />

9878, 10051, 10127<br />

Homeless, human services 321, 1154, 1269, 1270,<br />

1319, 1320, 1333, 1622, 1908, 1948, 2117,<br />

2152, 2311, 2353, 2620, 2727, 2797, 2899,<br />

2932, 2971, 2996, 3284, 3304, 3335, 3400,<br />

3905, 4031, 4074, 4102, 4119, 4135, 4160,<br />

4369, 4697, 4842, 5057, 6287, 6688, 6918,<br />

6919, 7581, 7585, 7603, 7650, 7680, 7694,<br />

7735, 7796, 7802, 7803, 8141, 8255, 8281,<br />

8308, 8744, 8845, 8847, 9351, 9386, 9428,<br />

9594, 9667, 9798, 9878, 10051<br />

Homeless, human services—multipurpose 321,<br />

440, 1154, 1269, 1270, 1279-1283, 1289,<br />

1319, 1320, 1333, 1619, 1622, 1908, 1946,<br />

1948, 2117, 2152, 2309, 2311, 2351-2353,<br />

2358, 2553, 2577, 2620, 2727, 2797, 2809,<br />

2810, 2899, 2922, 2931, 2932, 2971, 2972,<br />

2996, 3284, 3304, 3335, 3400, 3766, 3905,<br />

4031, 4033, 4074, 4102, 4119, 4135, 4160,<br />

4173, 4431, 4452, 4672, 4697, 4842, 4966,<br />

4990-4994, 5047, 5057, 5083, 5084, 5120,<br />

5136, 5489, 6185, 6287, 6688, 6918, 6919,<br />

7038, 7581, 7585, 7603, 7650, 7676, 7680,<br />

7694, 7735, 7796, 7802, 7803, 8141, 8255,<br />

8281, 8308, 8546, 8547, 8744, 8845, 8847,<br />

9288, 9351, 9366, 9375, 9386, 9428, 9485,<br />

9594, 9667, 9669, 9798, 9878, 9914, 10051,<br />

10127<br />

Homeless, income development 1320, 1622, 1948,<br />

2353, 2727, 4160<br />

Homeless, LGBTQ 4160<br />

Homeless, management development/capacity<br />

building 321, 1154, 1319, 1320, 1622, 1948,<br />

2311, 2353, 2727, 2797, 2932, 2971, 2996,<br />

3284, 3304, 3335, 3905, 4074, 4119, 4135,<br />

4160, 4697, 4842, 5057, 6287, 6918, 6919,<br />

7581, 7585, 7603, 7650, 7680, 7694, 7735,<br />

7796, 7802, 7803, 8255, 8281, 8845, 9351,<br />

9428, 9667, 9798<br />

Homeless, mental health/substance abuse 440,<br />

1580, 2553, 2560, 2808, 4041, 4042, 4428,<br />

4873, 5593<br />

Homeless, mentally disabled 1948<br />

Homeless, program evaluation 2620, 3400, 4031,<br />

9878<br />

Homeless, public affairs/government 707, 2809,<br />

2810, 5136, 7134, 9375, 9386<br />

Homeless, religion 5397, 6918, 6919<br />

Homeless, research 4842, 9878<br />

Homeless, safety/disaster relief 1476, 1518, 1586,<br />

4042<br />

Homeless, seed money 8847, 9798<br />

Homeless, technical assistance 2353, 4102<br />

Homeless, women 1948, 2620, 4031, 4119, 7603,<br />

8845, 9351, 9667<br />

Homeless, youth 321, 1622, 4160, 4842, 6688<br />

Honduras, education 958, 6323<br />

Honduras, international affairs/development 958<br />

Horticulture/garden clubs 628, 1577, 2076, 6643,<br />

8653, 8724, 8992, 9419<br />

Horticulture/garden clubs, children/youth 628,<br />

1577, 2076<br />

Horticulture/garden clubs, computer systems/<br />

equipment 9419<br />

Horticulture/garden clubs, conferences/seminars<br />

1577<br />

Horticulture/garden clubs, curriculum development<br />

1577<br />

Horticulture/garden clubs, economically<br />

disadvantaged 628, 6643, 8724<br />

Horticulture/garden clubs, faculty/staff development<br />

628<br />

Horticulture/garden clubs, income development<br />

9419<br />

Horticulture/garden clubs, management<br />

development/capacity building 2076, 6643,<br />

8724, 8992, 9419<br />

Horticulture/garden clubs, technical assistance<br />

1577<br />

Horticulture/garden clubs, youth 6643<br />

Hospices, aging 2798<br />

Hospices, AIDS, people with 2931<br />

Hospices, children/youth 9338<br />

Hospices, computer systems/equipment 9291,<br />

9338<br />

Hospices, disabilities, people with 2798<br />

Hospices, economically disadvantaged 2798, 2931<br />

Hospices, electronic media/online services 3316,<br />

9291<br />

Hospices, faculty/staff development 3417, 8712<br />

Hospices, homeless 2931<br />

Hospices, management development/capacity<br />

building 2931, 3316, 8712, 9338<br />

Hospices, technical assistance 2798<br />

Hospices, terminal illness, people with 2220, 2798,<br />

2931, 3316, 3417, 8712, 9291, 9338<br />

Hospitals (general) 150, 327, 368, 1169, 1922,<br />

1942, 2654, 2977, 3247, 4257, 4305, 4354,<br />

4432, 4433, 5045, 5483, 5492, 5497, 5519,<br />

5555, 5559, 5585, 5600, 6153, 6789, 6977,<br />

6997, 7147, 7316, 7698, 7778, 7887, 7908,<br />

7911, 7914, 8313, 8641, 8697, 8745, 8975,<br />

8976, 8979, 8980, 9191, 9261, 9262, 9484,<br />

9500, 9521, 9960, 10113<br />

Hospitals (general), African Americans/Blacks 5492,<br />

5555, 5559<br />

Hospitals (general), aging 3247, 7316<br />

Hospitals (general), Arkansas 9500<br />

Hospitals (general), building/renovation 1922, 8641<br />

Hospitals (general), California 150, 327, 368, 1169,<br />

1922, 1942, 8641<br />

Hospitals (general), capital campaigns 8641<br />

Hospitals (general), children/youth 5483<br />

Hospitals (general), Colorado 5045<br />

Hospitals (general), computer systems/equipment<br />

368, 7887, 9500, 9521, 9960<br />

Hospitals (general), curriculum development 7908<br />

Hospitals (general), disabilities, people with 6977,<br />

6997<br />

Hospitals (general), District of Columbia 4305,<br />

5492, 5497, 5600<br />

Hospitals (general), economically disadvantaged<br />

327, 4305, 5492, 5497, 5555, 5559, 6789,<br />

6977, 6997, 7914, 8745, 9191<br />

Hospitals (general), electronic media/online services<br />

7914, 9500, 9521<br />

Hospitals (general), equipment 10113<br />

Hospitals (general), faculty/staff development 8697,<br />

8976<br />

Hospitals (general), Florida 2654<br />

Hospitals (general), Georgia 9521<br />

Hospitals (general), Hispanics/Latinos 5492, 5555,<br />

5559<br />

Hospitals (general), Illinois 2977<br />

Hospitals (general), immigrants/refugees 5497<br />

Hospitals (general), Lesotho 4354<br />

Hospitals (general), Louisiana 5519, 9484<br />

Hospitals (general), management development/<br />

capacity building 2654, 6153, 7698, 7778,<br />

8313, 8641, 8697, 9191, 9484, 9500, 9521,<br />

9960<br />

Hospitals (general), Maryland 7147<br />

Hospitals (general), Massachusetts 6153<br />

Hospitals (general), mentally disabled 3247<br />

Hospitals (general), Michigan 4257<br />

Hospitals (general), minorities 327, 368, 1942,<br />

5497, 6789, 6977, 6997<br />

Hospitals (general), Missouri 3247, 8979, 8980<br />

Hospitals (general), New Jersey 5555, 5559<br />

Hospitals (general), New York 5483, 6789, 6977,<br />

6997, 7316, 7698<br />

Hospitals (general), North Carolina 7887, 7911,<br />

7914, 9261<br />

Hospitals (general), Oklahoma 8313<br />

Hospitals (general), Pennsylvania 5585, 8745, 9191<br />

Hospitals (general), program evaluation 2977, 4257,<br />

5492, 5585, 5600<br />

Hospitals (general), research 5519, 5600, 6153,<br />

6977, 6997<br />

Hospitals (general), South Africa 4432, 4433<br />

Hospitals (general), South Carolina 7908, 9262<br />

Hospitals (general), substance abusers 7147<br />

Hospitals (general), technical assistance 1922,<br />

5483, 5497, 5519, 5555, 5559, 6997<br />

Hospitals (general), Tennessee 8975, 8976<br />

Hospitals (general), Texas 7778<br />

Hospitals (general), Washington 9960, 10113<br />

Hospitals (general), West Virginia 8697<br />

Hospitals (psychiatric) 5516<br />

Hospitals (psychiatric), children/youth 5516<br />

Hospitals (psychiatric), mentally disabled 5516<br />

Hospitals (psychiatric), technical assistance 5516<br />

Hospitals (specialty) 172, 353, 1914, 4396, 6764,<br />

6767, 7545, 7602, 8714, 8930-8933, 9467<br />

Hospitals (specialty), Arkansas 7545<br />

Hospitals (specialty), blind/visually impaired 6764,<br />

6767<br />

Hospitals (specialty), California 353, 1914, 7602<br />

Hospitals (specialty), children/youth 172, 353,<br />

1914, 4396, 6767, 7545, 7602, 8714,<br />

8930-8933<br />

Hospitals (specialty), computer systems/equipment<br />

9467<br />

Hospitals (specialty), conferences/seminars 172<br />

Hospitals (specialty), disabilities, people with 9467<br />

Hospitals (specialty), economically disadvantaged<br />

6764, 6767<br />

Hospitals (specialty), equipment 6764<br />

Hospitals (specialty), faculty/staff development<br />

8930-8933<br />

Hospitals (specialty), income development 6764<br />

Hospitals (specialty), management development/<br />

capacity building 353, 4396, 6764, 7602, 9467<br />

Hospitals (specialty), Maryland 6764<br />

Hospitals (specialty), Mississippi 9467<br />

Hospitals (specialty), New York 6767<br />

Hospitals (specialty), Pennsylvania 8714,<br />

8930-8933<br />

Hospitals (specialty), program evaluation 1914,<br />

8714<br />

Hospitals (specialty), South Africa 4396<br />

Hospitals (specialty), technical assistance 4396<br />

Hospitals (specialty), Washington 172<br />

Housing/shelter 7595<br />

Housing/shelter, administration/regulation 3013,<br />

8239, 8607, 9312<br />

Housing/shelter, African Americans/Blacks 786,<br />

3013, 4331, 7307, 9123, 9449<br />

Housing/shelter, aging 7, 316, 2126, 2204, 2608,<br />

3185, 3262, 3805, 3952, 4810, 7307, 7621,<br />

7697, 7791, 7805, 10266<br />

Housing/shelter, AIDS, people with 4966, 10127<br />

Housing/shelter, alliance 2313, 3335, 3867, 7608,<br />

7965<br />

Housing/shelter, association 1697, 5065<br />

Housing/shelter, building/renovation 4042, 4297,<br />

4665, 4832, 5151, 5152, 5699, 7439, 7729,<br />

7793, 8899, 9259, 9312, 9786<br />

Housing/shelter, capital campaigns 1289, 4040<br />

Housing/shelter, children/youth 1269, 1270, 2355,<br />

2620, 3625, 3646, 3696, 3726, 3766, 3767,<br />

3832, 4421, 4731, 4734, 6987, 7087, 7650,<br />

9122, 9667, 10051<br />

Housing/shelter, co-ops 6108, 8058<br />

Housing/shelter, computer systems/equipment<br />

146, 2313, 2342, 4135, 5864, 9122, 9123,<br />

9351, 9422, 10110<br />

Housing/shelter, conferences/seminars 2613,<br />

3345, 3802, 4551, 6331<br />

Housing/shelter, crime/abuse victims 4421, 6987,<br />

9351, 9667<br />

Housing/shelter, debt reduction 1319<br />

Housing/shelter, development 316, 361, 365, 545,<br />

707, 751, 786, 802, 803, 985, 1051, 1071,<br />

1157, 1289, 1339, 1377, 1502, 1523, 1557,<br />

1619, 1623, 1624, 1697, 1826, 1843, 1975,<br />

1976, 1978, 1983-1985, 1990, 1991, 2008,<br />

2009, 2313, 2342, 2381, 2386, 2390, 2413,<br />

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SUBJECT INDEX<br />

2502, 2503, 2592, 2608, 2613, 2629, 2708,<br />

2715, 2879, 2909, 2922, 2955, 2972, 3004,<br />

3123, 3185, 3192, 3214, 3294, 3345, 3394,<br />

3404, 3442, 3537, 3538, 3540, 3560, 3567,<br />

3625, 3646, 3696, 3726, 3767, 3804, 3808,<br />

3867, 3869, 3932, 3949, 3952, 4032, 4033,<br />

4035, 4036, 4040, 4042, 4107, 4110, 4193,<br />

4270, 4338, 4371, 4392, 4397, 4409, 4452,<br />

4455, 4491, 4547, 4550, 4551, 4623, 4665,<br />

4731, 4734, 4741, 4753, 4832, 4856, 4892,<br />

4894, 4925, 4926, 4934, 4943, 4956, 5065,<br />

5133, 5151, 5152, 5157, 5168, 5172, 5176,<br />

5177, 5197, 5198, 5200, 5202, 5203, 5218,<br />

5317, 5437, 5451, 5489, 5636, 5641, 5661,<br />

5699, 5780, 5854, 5864, 5943, 5955, 5957,<br />

5960, 5972, 5979, 5988, 5989, 6003, 6050,<br />

6107, 6291, 6373, 6378, 6533, 6691, 6692,<br />

6698-6700, 6702, 6705, 6714, 6743, 6987,<br />

7067, 7072, 7087, 7088, 7119, 7281, 7288,<br />

7414, 7419, 7439, 7445, 7446, 7538, 7574,<br />

7580, 7598, 7604, 7608, 7611, 7627, 7632,<br />

7633, 7641, 7652, 7653, 7657, 7662, 7668,<br />

7677-7679, 7681-7684, 7693, 7697, 7716,<br />

7717, 7722, 7723, 7725, 7729, 7733, 7734,<br />

7739, 7751, 7782, 7790, 7792-7794, 7797,<br />

7804, 7851, 7852, 7905, 7963, 7965, 7984,<br />

8073, 8091, 8140, 8260, 8506, 8522, 8542,<br />

8545, 8557, 8586, 8607, 8750, 9123, 9220,<br />

9224, 9228, 9244, 9259, 9307, 9312, 9422,<br />

9423, 9449, 9496, 9669, 9696, 9925, 9974,<br />

10032, 10051, 10110, 10134, 10242, 10303<br />

Housing/shelter, disabilities, people with 7, 316,<br />

2204, 2608, 3185, 3952, 4041, 4042, 4277,<br />

4810, 7791, 10266<br />

Housing/shelter, economically disadvantaged 7,<br />

146, 246, 316, 361, 365, 545, 707, 751, 786,<br />

802, 803, 985, 1051, 1071, 1279-1283, 1289,<br />

1333, 1339, 1366, 1377, 1502, 1523, 1524,<br />

1542, 1557, 1619, 1623, 1624, 1826, 1843,<br />

1907, 1951, 1953, 1975, 1978, 1983-1986,<br />

1988-1991, 2002, 2003, 2008-2025, 2313,<br />

2342, 2353, 2381, 2386, 2390, 2404, 2430,<br />

2455, 2502, 2503, 2592, 2594, 2608, 2613,<br />

2629, 2708, 2862, 2879, 2881, 2909, 2922,<br />

2955, 2972, 3006, 3013, 3018, 3123, 3167,<br />

3169, 3179, 3180, 3185, 3186, 3189, 3192,<br />

3208, 3214, 3222, 3228, 3294, 3344, 3345,<br />

3404, 3442, 3463, 3537, 3538, 3540, 3560,<br />

3567, 3625, 3646, 3696, 3726, 3766, 3767,<br />

3802, 3804, 3805, 3808, 3867, 3905, 3922,<br />

3949, 3952, 3960-3972, 4032, 4033,<br />

4035-4037, 4039-4042, 4107, 4108, 4110,<br />

4135, 4185, 4193, 4270, 4278, 4297, 4331,<br />

4338, 4371, 4392, 4409, 4452, 4455, 4491,<br />

4547, 4550, 4551, 4623, 4665, 4725, 4731,<br />

4734, 4741, 4753, 4794, 4810, 4832, 4855,<br />

4856, 4892, 4894, 4925, 4926, 4934, 4943,<br />

4956, 4966, 5065, 5133, 5151, 5152, 5157,<br />

5162, 5163, 5168, 5172, 5176, 5177,<br />

5182-5186, 5188, 5197, 5198, 5200, 5202,<br />

5203, 5255, 5317, 5354, 5437, 5451, 5489,<br />

5636, 5641, 5661, 5671, 5699, 5740, 5741,<br />

5780, 5791, 5806, 5854, 5864, 5943, 5955,<br />

5957, 5960, 5971, 5972, 5979, 5988, 5989,<br />

6003, 6005, 6011-6018, 6050, 6108, 6246,<br />

6291, 6331, 6373, 6378, 6503, 6504, 6533,<br />

6691, 6692, 6698-6700, 6702, 6704, 6705,<br />

6714, 6738, 6743, 6785, 6858, 6987, 7067,<br />

7069-7072, 7087, 7088, 7119, 7281, 7288,<br />

7384, 7409, 7414, 7419, 7439, 7445, 7446,<br />

7526, 7538, 7580, 7598, 7604, 7608, 7611,<br />

7617, 7618, 7621, 7627, 7632, 7633, 7641,<br />

7653, 7662, 7668, 7677-7679, 7681-7684,<br />

7693, 7697, 7716, 7717, 7721-7723, 7725,<br />

7729, 7730, 7733-7735, 7751, 7753-7763,<br />

7782, 7790-7794, 7797, 7804, 7805, 7810,<br />

7826, 7851, 7852, 7890, 7905, 7960, 7963,<br />

7965, 7984, 8011, 8014, 8020-8022, 8032,<br />

8058, 8073, 8140, 8198, 8213, 8223, 8260,<br />

8522, 8542, 8545, 8555, 8556, 8586, 8607,<br />

8683, 8750, 8899, 9123, 9136, 9171,<br />

9202-9204, 9224, 9244, 9259, 9278, 9307,<br />

9422, 9423, 9449, 9496, 9609, 9669, 9696,<br />

9752, 9775-9778, 9786, 9795, 9864, 9925,<br />

9974, 10032, 10051, 10110, 10134, 10242,<br />

10266, 10303<br />

Housing/shelter, electronic media/online services<br />

9351, 9423, 9449<br />

Housing/shelter, equal rights 3180, 4278, 4298,<br />

7960<br />

Housing/shelter, equipment 146, 5451, 5864<br />

Housing/shelter, expense aid 1502, 3767, 4331,<br />

6699, 6705<br />

Housing/shelter, faculty/staff development 1377,<br />

1524, 1843, 2386, 3294, 3804, 4731, 4842,<br />

4855, 4856, 5065, 9449, 9667, 9669<br />

Housing/shelter, fund raising/fund distribution<br />

5960, 7683, 7684, 7810<br />

Housing/shelter, Ghana 10032<br />

Housing/shelter, Global programs 7281<br />

Housing/shelter, Hispanics/Latinos 3006, 7641,<br />

8506, 8542, 8545, 9974<br />

Housing/shelter, home owners 1988, 1989, 2594,<br />

3567, 3802, 4331, 5162, 5163, 6017, 6018,<br />

7753, 7754, 8556, 9171<br />

Housing/shelter, homeless 707, 1269, 1270,<br />

1279-1283, 1289, 1319, 1320, 1333, 1619,<br />

2353, 2355, 2502, 2503, 2620, 2727, 2797,<br />

2922, 2932, 2971, 2972, 3009, 3038, 3284,<br />

3304, 3335, 3385, 3463, 3766, 3905, 4032,<br />

4033, 4041, 4042, 4093, 4135, 4160, 4452,<br />

4697, 4842, 4966, 5489, 5854, 7089, 7475,<br />

7547, 7581, 7585, 7611, 7650, 7675, 7680,<br />

7694, 7735, 7782, 7796, 7803, 8239, 8524,<br />

8750, 9093, 9122, 9351, 9667, 9669, 9834,<br />

9878, 10051, 10127<br />

Housing/shelter, immigrants/refugees 545, 1109,<br />

3018, 7617, 7641, 9974<br />

Housing/shelter, income development 1320, 2204,<br />

2353, 2355, 2727, 3006, 3009, 3512, 3815,<br />

4160, 7984, 9136<br />

Housing/shelter, information services 4753, 4856,<br />

7729<br />

Housing/shelter, LGBTQ 4160<br />

Housing/shelter, management development/<br />

capacity building 7, 365, 545, 707, 802, 1157,<br />

1279-1283, 1289, 1319, 1320, 1339, 1377,<br />

1523, 1524, 1542, 1619, 1623, 1624, 1697,<br />

1843, 1951, 2313, 2342, 2353, 2355, 2381,<br />

2386, 2413, 2592, 2613, 2629, 2727, 2797,<br />

2879, 2922, 2932, 2971, 3004, 3006, 3009,<br />

3038, 3180, 3185, 3284, 3294, 3304, 3335,<br />

3726, 3808, 3815, 3832, 3867, 3869, 3905,<br />

3932, 4033, 4036-4039, 4093, 4107, 4110,<br />

4135, 4160, 4278, 4298, 4338, 4392, 4397,<br />

4409, 4421, 4623, 4697, 4725, 4731, 4734,<br />

4753, 4810, 4832, 4842, 4856, 4943, 4966,<br />

5003-5005, 5031, 5065, 5133, 5203, 5317,<br />

5661, 5699, 5960, 5971, 5972, 6373, 6702,<br />

6987, 7088, 7089, 7538, 7547, 7574, 7581,<br />

7585, 7595, 7604, 7608, 7611, 7617, 7621,<br />

7627, 7632, 7633, 7641, 7650, 7652, 7653,<br />

7662, 7668, 7675, 7677, 7679-7681, 7683,<br />

7684, 7694, 7697, 7725, 7729, 7733-7735,<br />

7760, 7782, 7791, 7793, 7794, 7796, 7797,<br />

7803-7805, 7810, 7851, 7852, 7960, 7963,<br />

7965, 7984, 8073, 8091, 8260, 8506, 8522,<br />

8524, 8542, 8545, 8555, 8557, 8586, 9093,<br />

9122, 9123, 9136, 9171, 9220, 9224, 9244,<br />

9259, 9278, 9351, 9422, 9423, 9449, 9667,<br />

9669, 9696, 9752, 9834, 9864, 9925, 9974,<br />

10127, 10242, 10266<br />

Housing/shelter, management/technical aid 146,<br />

246, 751, 1109, 1366, 1907, 1953, 1975,<br />

1978, 1983-1986, 1988, 1989, 2002, 2003,<br />

2008-2025, 2342, 2404, 2430, 2455, 2502,<br />

2503, 2708, 2715, 2737, 2862, 2881, 2909,<br />

2955, 3123, 3189, 3214, 3218, 3222, 3228,<br />

3344, 3385, 3442, 3512, 3537, 3538, 3540,<br />

3567, 3766, 3922, 3949, 3952, 3960-3972,<br />

4032, 4035, 4040-4042, 4108, 4185, 4193,<br />

4270, 4277, 4371, 4452, 4550, 4665, 4741,<br />

4794, 4892, 4925, 4926, 5172, 5176,<br />

5182-5186, 5188, 5197, 5198, 5200, 5202,<br />

5255, 5354, 5451, 5646, 5671, 5740, 5780,<br />

5791, 5806, 5864, 5943, 5979, 5988, 5989,<br />

6003, 6005, 6013, 6017, 6018, 6050, 6108,<br />

6246, 6291, 6331, 6691, 6698, 6704, 6714,<br />

6738, 6743, 6785, 6858, 6952, 7067,<br />

7069-7072, 7087, 7307, 7384, 7409, 7439,<br />

7475, 7526, 7580, 7598, 7610, 7618, 7678,<br />

7682, 7716, 7717, 7721-7723, 7730, 7739,<br />

7751, 7755-7761, 7763, 7790, 7792, 7826,<br />

7890, 8011, 8014, 8020-8022, 8030, 8032,<br />

8058, 8140, 8198, 8213, 8223, 8555, 8607,<br />

8683, 8750, 8899, 9136, 9202-9204, 9496,<br />

9609, 9752, 9775-9778, 9786, 9795, 9874,<br />

10110, 10303<br />

Housing/shelter, men 8524<br />

Housing/shelter, mentally disabled 1951,<br />

4037-4039, 4966, 7475<br />

Housing/shelter, migrant workers 545, 8506<br />

Housing/shelter, minorities 361, 985, 1051, 1109,<br />

1377, 3018, 3180, 3922, 3960, 3961, 4107,<br />

4278, 4298, 4934, 5451, 5661, 5780, 5864,<br />

5972, 6050, 6331, 6378, 6714, 6743, 7072,<br />

7119, 7419, 7439, 7617, 7730, 7794, 7851,<br />

7852, 7960, 9496<br />

Housing/shelter, Native Americans/American<br />

Indians 2008, 5003-5005, 5740, 7067<br />

Housing/shelter, offenders/ex-offenders 365, 3832,<br />

7109<br />

Housing/shelter, owner/renter issues 1951, 1986,<br />

2613, 2862, 2881, 5031, 6503, 6504<br />

Housing/shelter, program evaluation 2620, 3179,<br />

3186, 3262, 3696, 3767, 3802, 4338, 4455,<br />

4753, 4810, 5437, 6692, 7445, 7446, 8239,<br />

9878<br />

Housing/shelter, public housing 3018, 3167, 3186,<br />

3189<br />

Housing/shelter, public policy 675, 751, 1051,<br />

3169, 3189, 3192, 3696, 4037-4039, 4041,<br />

4110, 4371, 4832, 4943, 6291, 7414, 7419<br />

Housing/shelter, publication 7693<br />

Housing/shelter, rehabilitation 3815, 7109, 7409,<br />

7675<br />

Housing/shelter, repairs 4810, 7791, 10266<br />

Housing/shelter, research 316, 1557, 3179, 3186,<br />

3262, 3696, 3766, 3767, 4107, 4392, 4397,<br />

4409, 4421, 4491, 4842, 5741, 6331, 6378,<br />

6533, 7088, 7409, 7414, 7439, 7693, 7782,<br />

8239, 9878, 10032<br />

Housing/shelter, scholarship funds 2737<br />

Housing/shelter, search services 3805, 7621<br />

Housing/shelter, seed money 2862, 2881, 5740,<br />

7657<br />

Housing/shelter, services 146, 1279-1283, 1366,<br />

1951, 2002, 2010-2025, 2404, 2430, 2455,<br />

3004, 3006, 3169, 3185, 3208, 3222, 3228,<br />

3766, 3802, 3832, 3962-3972, 4108, 4185,<br />

4297, 4725, 4734, 4794, 4966, 5162, 5163,<br />

5182-5186, 5188, 5202, 5255, 5354, 5671,<br />

5741, 5791, 5806, 5971, 6005, 6011-6018,<br />

6246, 6503, 6691, 6704, 6738, 6785, 6858,<br />

7069-7071, 7526, 7617, 7618, 7721,<br />

7753-7763, 8011, 8014, 8020-8022, 8030,<br />

8198, 8213, 8223, 8260, 8555, 8683, 8899,<br />

9202-9204, 9244, 9278, 9752, 9775-9778,<br />

9786, 9795, 10127<br />

Housing/shelter, single parents 7087, 7089, 9122<br />

Housing/shelter, SROs 9669<br />

Housing/shelter, substance abusers 3832, 4734,<br />

4966<br />

Housing/shelter, technical assistance 751, 803,<br />

2204, 2353, 2922, 2972, 3018, 3038, 3167,<br />

3404, 3805, 4338, 4392, 4397, 4409, 4421,<br />

4491, 4547, 4855, 5218, 5489, 5854, 5955,<br />

6378, 6699, 6705, 7419, 9224, 9307, 9312<br />

Housing/shelter, temporary shelter 4421<br />

Housing/shelter, tenants’ organizations 1109,<br />

1524, 1542, 3169, 4855, 5003-5005, 9864,<br />

9874<br />

Housing/shelter, United Kingdom 5971<br />

Housing/shelter, volunteer services 2386, 2629,<br />

2879, 4338, 4810, 5198, 5317, 5699, 7088,<br />

7668, 7791, 9259, 9422, 9423, 9696, 10266<br />

Housing/shelter, women 1826, 2355, 2620, 3832,<br />

4093, 4421, 4731, 5661, 6987, 7087, 9122,<br />

9351, 9667<br />

Housing/shelter, youth 1843, 4160, 4842<br />

Human services 81, 86, 100, 421, 741, 870, 1088,<br />

1106, 1263, 1279-1283, 1289, 1486, 1524,<br />

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SUBJECT INDEX<br />

Grants for Capacity Building, Management & Technical Assistance<br />

1599, 1619, 1623, 1642, 1673, 1740, 1956,<br />

2069, 2092, 2251, 2305, 2337, 2351, 2352,<br />

2489, 2577, 2618, 2671, 2809, 2810, 2922,<br />

2972, 2976, 2980, 2997, 3034, 3048, 3255,<br />

3328, 3412, 3597, 3601, 3610, 3655, 3808,<br />

3826, 3890, 3981, 4033, 4132, 4173, 4188,<br />

4366, 4411, 4431, 4452, 4455, 4511, 4512,<br />

4537, 4548, 4567, 4714, 4721, 4763, 4773,<br />

4811, 4833, 5227, 5464, 5465, 5481, 5921,<br />

6399, 6530, 6680, 6756, 6938, 7038, 7541,<br />

7597, 7605, 7620, 7662, 7676, 7697, 7780,<br />

7785, 7798, 7838, 8086, 8103, 8116, 8278,<br />

8509, 8542, 8567, 8813, 8888, 8915, 8919,<br />

9117, 9163, 9251, 9288, 9329, 9371, 9375,<br />

9418, 9578, 9650, 9669, 9813, 9863, 9864,<br />

9950, 9958, 10012, 10070, 10127, 10268,<br />

10307<br />

Human services, administration/regulation 1241,<br />

2059, 6690, 6693, 6694, 7599, 8061, 9039,<br />

9548, 10033<br />

Human services, African Americans/Blacks 741,<br />

3597, 4331, 4333, 4366, 4848, 5604, 6066,<br />

6399, 6590, 6872, 6873, 6923, 8131, 8613,<br />

8710<br />

Human services, aging 77, 432, 458, 1105, 1206,<br />

1855, 2126, 3249, 3251, 3252, 3254-3256,<br />

3258, 3260, 3513, 4025, 4139, 4756, 4909,<br />

5350, 5464, 5465, 5603, 6200, 7051, 7697,<br />

7909, 8263, 8509, 8915, 9117, 9288, 9393,<br />

9433, 10233<br />

Human services, AIDS, people with 1146, 3048,<br />

4567, 6920, 7259, 7358, 8116, 9329, 10127<br />

Human services, alliance 1373, 2311, 3299, 6875,<br />

6942, 7098, 7666, 8881, 9104, 9117, 9126<br />

Human services, Asians/Pacific Islanders 1373,<br />

3780, 4899, 5150, 5778, 5959, 5999, 6726,<br />

6727<br />

Human services, association 1450, 1673, 1855,<br />

2217, 2657, 3254, 4683, 4780, 6194, 6200,<br />

7051<br />

Human services, boys 463, 930, 2757, 3328, 4044,<br />

9867, 10262<br />

Human services, building/renovation 7896, 8327,<br />

9284, 9883<br />

Human services, capital campaigns 1289, 1767<br />

Human services, children 100, 4109, 4136<br />

Human services, children/youth 335, 429, 789,<br />

1089, 1099, 1124, 1146, 1236, 1250, 1269,<br />

1270, 1296, 1457, 1617, 1785, 1786, 1898,<br />

1956, 2315, 2464, 2478, 2498-2500, 2566,<br />

2569, 2657, 2761, 2914, 3238, 3286, 3287,<br />

3337, 3595, 3597, 3601, 3610, 3616, 3617,<br />

3620-3622, 3624, 3645, 3655, 3657, 3661,<br />

3665, 3668, 3674, 3697, 3706, 3712, 3715,<br />

3719, 3730, 3744, 3754, 3757, 3759-3763,<br />

3767, 3771, 3774, 3780, 3782, 3783, 3791,<br />

3800, 3940-3942, 4333, 4369, 4535, 4726,<br />

4729, 4733, 4909, 4944, 5071, 5342, 5469,<br />

5499, 5511, 5512, 5520, 5537, 5547, 5548,<br />

5562, 5563, 5571, 5573, 5601, 5638, 5656,<br />

5783, 6072, 6100, 6170, 6185, 6537, 6595,<br />

6605, 6633, 6655, 6756, 6873-6875, 6897,<br />

6898, 6923, 6935, 6938, 6982, 6986, 7038,<br />

7098, 7217, 7259, 7358, 7383, 7429, 7578,<br />

7690, 7706, 7783, 7896, 7919, 7921, 7925,<br />

7962, 8006, 8074, 8264, 8455, 8509, 8517,<br />

8540, 8580, 8582, 8618, 8635, 8746, 8847,<br />

8881, 9088, 9117, 9126, 9190, 9209, 9215,<br />

9238, 9348, 9407, 9593, 9725, 9806, 9813,<br />

9865, 9994, 9998, 10163, 10164, 10218<br />

Human services, computer systems/equipment<br />

2305, 2311, 2325, 2337, 2351, 2352, 2740,<br />

4782, 8278, 8915, 9056, 9147, 9334, 9348,<br />

9375, 9393, 9418, 9428, 9487, 9501, 9529<br />

Human services, conferences/seminars 2676,<br />

3719, 4567, 4908, 5704, 6006, 6982, 7160,<br />

9970<br />

Human services, crime/abuse victims 429, 1181,<br />

1898, 2657, 2761, 2845, 3255, 3771, 3782,<br />

3783, 4453, 4726, 5342, 5469, 6655, 6873,<br />

6898, 6982, 7383, 7921, 8074, 8746, 8846,<br />

8885, 9091, 9725, 9805, 9998<br />

Human services, curriculum development 789,<br />

1432, 2071, 3781, 4109, 6066, 6100, 6932,<br />

8517, 9548, 10234<br />

Human services, deaf/hearing impaired 5120<br />

Human services, disabilities, people with 2028,<br />

2577, 3252, 3255, 4025, 4733, 4756, 5071,<br />

5464, 5465, 5603, 6935, 6938, 7676, 8142,<br />

8509, 8618, 9209, 9487, 9813, 9958<br />

Human services, economically disadvantaged 86,<br />

104, 306, 421, 451, 452, 703, 706, 711, 789,<br />

806, 870, 1088, 1089, 1250, 1279-1283,<br />

1289, 1296, 1333, 1338, 1480, 1485, 1486,<br />

1524, 1530, 1543, 1619, 1623, 1701, 1740,<br />

1767, 1850, 1898, 1956, 1982, 2007, 2037,<br />

2039, 2052, 2113, 2325, 2337, 2349, 2351,<br />

2352, 2419, 2437, 2464, 2478, 2498-2500,<br />

2569, 2577, 2594, 2618, 2664, 2740, 2762,<br />

2809, 2810, 2826, 2849, 2922, 2956, 2972,<br />

2997, 3179, 3407, 3595, 3597, 3601, 3610,<br />

3616, 3617, 3620-3622, 3624, 3645, 3655,<br />

3657, 3661, 3665, 3668, 3674, 3697, 3706,<br />

3712, 3715, 3719, 3730, 3744, 3754, 3757,<br />

3759-3763, 3767, 3771, 3774, 3780-3783,<br />

3791, 3808, 3821, 3826, 3890, 4033, 4132,<br />

4173, 4188, 4331, 4333, 4366, 4450, 4452,<br />

4455, 4511, 4512, 4535, 4537, 4548, 4567,<br />

4626, 4631, 4683, 4721, 4729, 4737, 4763,<br />

4780, 4782, 4833, 4849, 4908, 4909, 5112,<br />

5136, 5149, 5150, 5162, 5163, 5266, 5292,<br />

5464, 5465, 5481, 5603, 5604, 5625, 5783,<br />

5921, 5952, 5959, 5971, 5989, 6008, 6017,<br />

6018, 6066, 6085, 6104, 6111, 6113, 6114,<br />

6152, 6358, 6378, 6399, 6486, 6530, 6537,<br />

6590, 6595, 6605, 6680, 6690, 6693-6695,<br />

6697, 6756, 6905, 6935, 6938, 6942, 7015,<br />

7038, 7291, 7358, 7359, 7363, 7381, 7421,<br />

7462, 7541, 7579, 7599, 7605, 7620, 7623,<br />

7630, 7662, 7670, 7676, 7697, 7749, 7755,<br />

7765, 7780, 7785, 7798, 7802, 7862, 7953,<br />

8006, 8010, 8229, 8259, 8300, 8336, 8477,<br />

8509, 8516, 8541, 8542, 8556, 8560, 8692,<br />

8745, 8881, 8915, 8919, 9039, 9055, 9117,<br />

9147, 9171, 9284, 9288, 9329, 9375, 9407,<br />

9418, 9501, 9529, 9593, 9650, 9669, 9806,<br />

9863, 9864, 9950, 9958, 9999, 10012,<br />

10013, 10070, 10268, 10307<br />

Human services, electronic media/online services<br />

711, 2761, 2976, 3299, 3706, 4782, 5598,<br />

9334, 9348, 9371, 9375, 9393, 9428, 9487,<br />

9548, 10307<br />

Human services, emergency aid 1333, 1485, 1543,<br />

1767, 2325, 2437, 2740, 3179, 3821, 5625,<br />

7462, 7630, 7802, 8259, 8336, 8516, 8560,<br />

9147, 9284, 9501, 9593<br />

Human services, endowments 5350, 6680<br />

Human services, equal rights 306, 5071, 5469,<br />

9999<br />

Human services, equipment 2437, 2740, 2757,<br />

8888, 9039, 9329<br />

Human services, exhibitions 5323<br />

Human services, faculty/staff development 81, 86,<br />

1236, 1241, 1457, 1463, 1524, 2062, 2069,<br />

2108, 2437, 2757, 3237, 3254, 3417, 4153,<br />

4811, 5067, 5071, 5625, 6897, 6932, 7919,<br />

7921, 8336, 8560, 8692, 8888, 9056, 9147,<br />

9329, 9487, 9669, 9805, 10218<br />

Human services, fellowships 3826<br />

Human services, film/video/radio 6006, 6100<br />

Human services, financial counseling 706, 711,<br />

1480, 1530, 2037, 2052, 2594, 3260, 3719,<br />

3754, 3767, 4109, 4331, 4333, 4450, 4626,<br />

4782, 5150, 5162, 5163, 5947, 5952, 5959,<br />

5971, 6006, 6008, 6017, 6018, 6066, 6072,<br />

6085, 6099, 6100, 6104, 6105, 6111, 6378,<br />

6486, 6537, 6590, 6595, 6605, 6697, 7015,<br />

7291, 7363, 7381, 7421, 7544, 7578, 7579,<br />

7623, 7690, 7749, 7755, 7783, 7845, 7953,<br />

8477, 8541, 8556, 9171, 9874<br />

Human services, fund raising/fund distribution<br />

7358, 7780, 8691<br />

Human services, gift distribution 9501<br />

Human services, girls 463, 930, 2041, 2757, 4044,<br />

9867, 10262<br />

Human services, government agencies 3238, 4210,<br />

8874<br />

Human services, Hispanics/Latinos 458, 1103,<br />

2052, 3719, 3853, 5604, 6111, 6486, 7291,<br />

7599, 7619, 7785, 8116, 8541, 8542, 8738<br />

Human services, homeless 1154, 1269, 1270,<br />

1279-1283, 1289, 1333, 1619, 1908, 2117,<br />

2152, 2311, 2351, 2352, 2553, 2577, 2809,<br />

2810, 2899, 2922, 2972, 4033, 4173, 4431,<br />

4452, 5120, 5136, 6185, 7038, 7676, 7802,<br />

8141, 8308, 8744, 8847, 9288, 9375, 9386,<br />

9428, 9594, 9669, 10127<br />

Human services, immigrants/refugees 1373, 1701,<br />

2037, 2039, 2052, 3249, 3624, 4848, 4899,<br />

4908, 4929, 5778, 5959, 5999, 6726, 6727,<br />

6872, 6873, 6905, 6932, 6935, 6938, 7146,<br />

7421, 7619, 8738, 9055, 9813<br />

Human services, income development 1231, 1373,<br />

2217, 2351, 2657, 2980, 3251, 3252, 4431,<br />

4756, 4773, 4833, 5342, 6938, 8540, 8915,<br />

9055, 10307<br />

Human services, indigenous people 4333<br />

Human services, infants/toddlers 73, 100, 692,<br />

693, 806, 1089, 1102, 1124, 1126, 1231,<br />

1249, 1338, 1432, 1463, 1662, 1982, 2041,<br />

2055, 2058, 2059, 2062, 2064-2067, 2071,<br />

2072, 2107, 2108, 2113, 2306, 2335, 2349,<br />

2402, 2469, 2553, 2762, 2826, 2849, 2956,<br />

3029, 3285, 3299, 3352, 3403, 3407, 3564,<br />

4631, 4642, 4695, 4737, 4849, 4899, 4908,<br />

4915, 4940, 4958, 4968, 4996, 5067, 5149,<br />

5323, 6113, 6114, 6152, 6358, 6690,<br />

6693-6695, 7599, 7765, 7836, 7864, 7953,<br />

8204, 8244, 8245, 8280, 8300, 8559, 8613,<br />

8692, 8758, 8994, 9039, 9042, 9055, 9086,<br />

9286, 9314, 9548, 9867, 10033, 10128,<br />

10234<br />

Human services, information services 1154, 1231,<br />

4139, 4729, 5067, 5136, 5704, 5783, 9238,<br />

9393, 9886<br />

Human services, land acquisition 1740<br />

Human services, LGBTQ 335, 789, 4139, 4153,<br />

4154, 6920, 7383, 9805<br />

Human services, management development/<br />

capacity building 81, 86, 306, 421, 716, 870,<br />

1088, 1105, 1106, 1154, 1231, 1250, 1263,<br />

1279-1283, 1289, 1373, 1450, 1480, 1485,<br />

1524, 1617, 1619, 1623, 1673, 1740, 1850,<br />

1855, 1956, 2092, 2113, 2251, 2305, 2311,<br />

2325, 2337, 2351, 2352, 2437, 2577, 2657,<br />

2659, 2671, 2922, 2980, 2997, 3029, 3034,<br />

3048, 3251, 3254, 3255, 3299, 3328, 3601,<br />

3624, 3706, 3761, 3800, 3808, 3826, 3890,<br />

3981, 4033, 4132, 4173, 4188, 4210, 4411,<br />

4425, 4431, 4567, 4683, 4714, 4721, 4726,<br />

4729, 4756, 4763, 4773, 4780, 4811, 4833,<br />

4849, 4940, 5067, 5071, 5136, 5227, 5342,<br />

5625, 5665, 5783, 5971, 6194, 6200, 6283,<br />

6633, 6680, 6695, 6873-6875, 6942, 7051,<br />

7358, 7462, 7541, 7544, 7605, 7620, 7630,<br />

7662, 7666, 7676, 7697, 7785, 7798, 7802,<br />

7862, 7953, 8103, 8116, 8259, 8278, 8336,<br />

8477, 8509, 8516, 8517, 8540-8542, 8560,<br />

8567, 8691, 8846, 8874, 8881, 8888, 8915,<br />

8919, 9055, 9091, 9104, 9117, 9126, 9147,<br />

9171, 9251, 9284, 9288, 9329, 9334, 9371,<br />

9375, 9418, 9428, 9487, 9501, 9578, 9593,<br />

9669, 9864, 9867, 9950, 9958, 9998, 10012,<br />

10070, 10090, 10127, 10268<br />

Human services, management/technical aid 73, 77,<br />

104, 335, 429, 451, 452, 458, 472, 692, 693,<br />

730, 749, 789, 806, 930, 1089, 1099, 1102,<br />

1103, 1124, 1126, 1146, 1206, 1236, 1241,<br />

1249, 1269, 1270, 1296, 1333, 1338, 1432,<br />

1457, 1463, 1486, 1662, 1701, 1785, 1786,<br />

1898, 1902, 1908, 1982, 2007, 2028, 2039,<br />

2041, 2045, 2052, 2055, 2058, 2059, 2062,<br />

2064-2067, 2069, 2071, 2072, 2107, 2108,<br />

2117, 2126, 2152, 2220, 2306, 2315, 2335,<br />

2349, 2402, 2419, 2464, 2469, 2478,<br />

2498-2500, 2553, 2566, 2569, 2594, 2659,<br />

2664, 2676, 2761, 2762, 2826, 2849, 2853,<br />

2899, 2914, 2956, 2976, 3029, 3237, 3249,<br />

3256, 3258, 3285-3287, 3337, 3352, 3403,<br />

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SUBJECT INDEX<br />

3407, 3412, 3417, 3513, 3564, 3595, 3601,<br />

3616, 3617, 3621, 3622, 3655, 3657, 3661,<br />

3665, 3668, 3697, 3706, 3712, 3715, 3730,<br />

3744, 3757, 3759, 3760, 3762, 3763, 3771,<br />

3774, 3780-3783, 3791, 3818, 3821, 3826,<br />

3853, 3940-3942, 3981, 4025, 4044, 4136,<br />

4139, 4153, 4154, 4369, 4452, 4453, 4504,<br />

4631, 4642, 4695, 4733, 4737, 4848, 4849,<br />

4858, 4899, 4908, 4909, 4915, 4929, 4940,<br />

4944, 4958, 4968, 4996, 5112, 5120, 5149,<br />

5266, 5292, 5323, 5350, 5638, 5656, 5778,<br />

5789, 5921, 5959, 5989, 5999, 6067, 6085,<br />

6104, 6113, 6114, 6185, 6282, 6283, 6296,<br />

6358, 6655, 6690, 6693-6695, 6726, 6727,<br />

6756, 6872, 6874, 6897, 6905, 6920, 6923,<br />

6932, 6935, 6938, 6948, 6982, 6986, 7037,<br />

7146, 7217, 7259, 7359, 7363, 7383, 7421,<br />

7429, 7599, 7619, 7623, 7670, 7706, 7765,<br />

7780, 7836, 7864, 7896, 7909, 7919,<br />

7921-7923, 7925, 7962, 8006, 8010, 8074,<br />

8131, 8141, 8142, 8204, 8229, 8244, 8245,<br />

8263, 8264, 8280, 8300, 8308, 8327, 8328,<br />

8455, 8517, 8559, 8580, 8582, 8613, 8618,<br />

8635, 8692, 8710, 8738, 8744-8746, 8758,<br />

8847, 9039, 9042, 9055-9057, 9086, 9088,<br />

9190, 9209, 9215, 9286, 9314, 9334, 9348,<br />

9386, 9393, 9407, 9428, 9433, 9548, 9594,<br />

9650, 9725, 9805, 9806, 9867, 9883, 9889,<br />

9970, 9977, 9994, 9999, 10013, 10033,<br />

10128, 10163, 10164, 10218, 10233, 10234,<br />

10262, 10307<br />

Human services, mentally disabled 2676, 2853,<br />

3249, 4431, 5120, 7909, 7922, 7923, 8061,<br />

8074, 8119, 9813, 10218, 10234<br />

Human services, military/veterans 1599<br />

Human services, mind/body enrichment 4425, 7160<br />

Human services, minorities 452, 706, 789, 870,<br />

1088, 1089, 1956, 2037, 2478, 2997, 3249,<br />

3610, 3624, 3715, 3730, 3774, 3890, 4333,<br />

4548, 4729, 4908, 5292, 5481, 5603, 5604,<br />

5783, 6113, 6152, 6378, 6875, 6905, 6923,<br />

6932, 6935, 6938, 6986, 7381, 7421, 7541,<br />

7749, 8074, 8300, 8919, 9039, 9117, 9407,<br />

9999<br />

Human services, Native Americans/American Indians<br />

4908, 5071, 6697, 9998<br />

Human services, offenders/ex-offenders 5499,<br />

5511, 5512, 5520, 5537, 5547, 5548, 5562,<br />

5563, 5571, 5573, 5601, 6170, 6756, 7160,<br />

8846, 9806<br />

Human services, personal services 703, 716, 3821,<br />

7862, 9529<br />

Human services, program evaluation 2618, 3179,<br />

3238, 3260, 3645, 3674, 3759, 3762, 3767,<br />

4455, 4535, 4548, 4721, 4782, 5464, 5553,<br />

5573, 5601, 6537, 6590, 6595, 6605, 6898,<br />

7259, 8119, 8881, 8919, 9238<br />

Human services, public education 432, 463, 470,<br />

9393, 9806<br />

Human services, public policy 711, 806, 1250,<br />

1617, 3610, 3617, 3620-3622, 3624, 3645,<br />

3657, 3674, 3759, 3761, 3762, 3771, 3780,<br />

3782, 3783, 3800, 4535, 4537, 5342, 5499,<br />

5511, 5512, 5520, 5537, 5547, 5548, 5562,<br />

5563, 5571, 5573, 5601, 5665, 6152, 8174,<br />

8994, 9865, 10033<br />

Human services, publication 1432, 2402, 3665,<br />

3668, 6530<br />

Human services, reform 806, 2107, 2113, 3621,<br />

3645, 3657, 3759, 3762, 3781-3783, 4733,<br />

6170, 6898, 6982<br />

Human services, research 429, 472, 1530, 1599,<br />

2041, 2045, 2306, 2402, 3179, 3238, 3616,<br />

3620, 3624, 3655, 3665, 3674, 3759, 3767,<br />

3781, 4109, 4154, 4366, 4411, 4425, 4511,<br />

4512, 4733, 4909, 4958, 5481, 5499, 5511,<br />

5512, 5520, 5537, 5548, 5562, 5563, 5571,<br />

5575, 6067, 6152, 6170, 6296, 6378, 6399,<br />

6537, 6590, 6595, 6605, 6633, 6655, 6986,<br />

7259, 7291, 7922, 8074, 8119, 9055, 9863<br />

Human services, scholarship funds 6693, 7919<br />

Human services, seed money 4139, 8847, 9806<br />

Human services, self-help groups 5553, 5575,<br />

5598, 5604<br />

Human services, single organization support 1105,<br />

8540<br />

Human services, substance abusers 4431, 5499,<br />

5511, 5512, 5520, 5537, 5547, 5548, 5562,<br />

5563, 5571, 5573, 5601, 9418<br />

Human services, technical assistance 1105, 1530,<br />

1599, 1767, 2217, 2489, 2740, 2809, 2810,<br />

2922, 2972, 2997, 3252, 3328, 3597, 3620,<br />

3621, 4109, 4411, 4425, 4511, 4537, 4567,<br />

5465, 5469, 5499, 5511, 5512, 5520, 5537,<br />

5547, 5548, 5562, 5563, 5571, 5575, 5598,<br />

5603, 5604, 5704, 6378, 6690, 6697, 8061,<br />

8885, 8919, 9163, 9863<br />

Human services, terminal illness, people with 2220,<br />

3417<br />

Human services, transportation 1850, 2757, 3251,<br />

3513, 9487<br />

Human services, victim aid 1181, 2845, 4726,<br />

6873, 8846, 8885, 9091, 9805<br />

Human services, volunteer services 3252, 4756,<br />

5603, 9998, 10090<br />

Human services, women 429, 789, 806, 2052,<br />

3238, 4453, 4512, 4726, 4848, 5952, 6111,<br />

6114, 6873, 7358, 7599, 7862, 7864, 8613,<br />

8746, 8885, 9593, 9958, 9998<br />

Human services, youth 1642, 1902, 2045, 2659,<br />

3781, 4153, 6006, 6530, 7845, 7922, 7923,<br />

9970, 10013<br />

Human services—multipurpose, Africa 1850, 6872<br />

Human services—multipurpose, Argentina 1762<br />

Human services—multipurpose, Chile 2443<br />

Human services—multipurpose, China 10070<br />

Human services—multipurpose, Ecuador 4333<br />

Human services—multipurpose, Ethiopia 2489<br />

Human services—multipurpose, Global programs<br />

1450, 1598, 10190<br />

Human services—multipurpose, Iceland 8618<br />

Human services—multipurpose, India 1084, 5952<br />

Human services—multipurpose, Indonesia 6085<br />

Human services—multipurpose, Israel 10218,<br />

10234<br />

Human services—multipurpose, Japan 6100<br />

Human services—multipurpose, Kenya 2439<br />

Human services—multipurpose, Mexico 1761,<br />

6428, 9392, 9725<br />

Human services—multipurpose, Singapore 6072<br />

Human services—multipurpose, South Africa 1146,<br />

4504, 4567, 7259, 7266, 7272, 7358<br />

Human services—multipurpose, Switzerland 1450<br />

Human services—multipurpose, Thailand 6099<br />

Human services—multipurpose, Turkey 1877<br />

Human services—multipurpose, United Kingdom<br />

1850, 5971<br />

Human services—multipurpose, Vietnam 6104,<br />

6534<br />

Humanities 4799, 5749, 8095<br />

Humanities, children/youth 5749, 8095<br />

Humanities, management development/capacity<br />

building 4799<br />

Humanities, program evaluation 8095<br />

Hungary, education 7157<br />

Hungary, philanthropy/voluntarism 4458<br />

Iceland, human services—multipurpose 8618<br />

Immigrants/refugees, arts/culture/humanities 272,<br />

505, 984, 1113, 1475, 2946, 3018, 3085,<br />

4395, 4852, 5497, 6950, 7117<br />

Immigrants/refugees, civil rights 258, 400, 599,<br />

752, 763, 772, 776, 781, 783, 825, 874, 984,<br />

1111, 1113, 1467, 1497, 1568, 1701, 2461,<br />

2634, 2646, 2647, 2998, 3035, 3669, 4094,<br />

4146, 4395, 4705, 4829, 5023, 5443, 5477,<br />

5872, 5879, 5891, 5896, 5899, 6317, 6327,<br />

6332, 6402, 6403, 6418, 6487, 6517, 6535,<br />

6563, 6913, 6929, 6963, 6994, 7003, 7016,<br />

7021, 7023, 7060, 7112, 7113, 7116-7118,<br />

7134, 7149, 7150, 7152, 7404, 7550, 7593,<br />

9387, 9392, 9923, 9989, 9990, 9992<br />

Immigrants/refugees, community improvement/<br />

development 326, 545, 569, 735, 752, 763,<br />

825, 898, 1108-1113, 1572, 1597, 2031,<br />

2037, 2052, 2289, 3035, 4086, 4094, 4187,<br />

4395, 4693, 4863, 4908, 4914, 5080, 5443,<br />

5477, 5694, 6336, 6418, 6517, 6535, 6608,<br />

6905, 6936-6938, 6950, 6963, 6974, 7052,<br />

7060, 7112, 7113, 7116-7118, 7146, 7149,<br />

7150, 7404, 7421, 7522, 7641, 7827, 8339,<br />

9150, 9392, 9974, 9985, 9996, 10107,<br />

10117, 10170, 10171<br />

Immigrants/refugees, crime/courts/legal services<br />

258, 599, 776, 1362, 1568, 2039, 2579,<br />

2998, 4086, 4094, 5872, 6302, 6317, 6332,<br />

6517, 6963, 7023, 7134, 7404, 7593, 7827,<br />

9380<br />

Immigrants/refugees, education 505, 704, 743,<br />

874, 1116, 1118, 1119, 1192, 2120, 2202,<br />

2936, 3085, 3229, 3669, 3729, 4908, 4930,<br />

5818, 5873, 6772, 6932, 6968, 7116, 8143,<br />

8738, 9055, 9149, 9813, 9907<br />

Immigrants/refugees, employment 400, 898, 1467,<br />

2646, 2647, 4086, 4544, 6336, 6402, 6403,<br />

6487, 6913, 9229, 9992, 10273<br />

Immigrants/refugees, environment 569, 735, 1111,<br />

4395, 6517, 9985<br />

Immigrants/refugees, food/nutrition/agriculture<br />

400, 545, 5526, 5527, 6402<br />

Immigrants/refugees, health—general 152, 255,<br />

258, 262, 264, 266, 272, 301, 320, 326, 359,<br />

377, 383, 400, 419, 433, 475, 545, 1111,<br />

1362, 1453, 1501, 2978, 3084, 3229, 4086,<br />

4715, 4730, 4746, 4789, 5497, 5507, 5526,<br />

5527, 5572, 6772, 7017, 8143, 8154, 9992<br />

Immigrants/refugees, health—specific diseases<br />

377<br />

Immigrants/refugees, housing/shelter 545, 1109,<br />

3018, 7617, 7641, 9974<br />

Immigrants/refugees, human services—<br />

multipurpose 152, 192, 266, 320, 377, 712,<br />

1112, 1373, 1497, 1572, 1598, 1701, 1737,<br />

1738, 1782, 2037, 2039, 2052, 2289, 2461,<br />

2945, 2978, 3025, 3035, 3249, 3624, 3669,<br />

3729, 4003, 4086, 4094, 4395, 4685, 4686,<br />

4705, 4732, 4740, 4750, 4751, 4765, 4789,<br />

4793, 4795, 4803, 4825, 4848, 4868, 4899,<br />

4908, 4929, 4951, 5023, 5062, 5477, 5494,<br />

5497, 5507, 5526, 5527, 5572, 5778, 5959,<br />

5999, 6563, 6726, 6727, 6872, 6873, 6905,<br />

6924, 6932, 6935, 6938, 6960, 6974, 7021,<br />

7091, 7146, 7421, 7619, 8570, 8738, 9055,<br />

9150, 9380, 9392, 9446, 9813, 9907, 9911,<br />

9990<br />

Immigrants/refugees, international affairs/<br />

development 4813, 4914, 4929, 6302, 6327,<br />

6450, 6844, 7016, 7449, 9392<br />

Immigrants/refugees, mental health/substance<br />

abuse 1598, 3249, 5494, 5507, 7017, 8143<br />

Immigrants/refugees, philanthropy/voluntarism<br />

874, 5896, 6935-6937<br />

Immigrants/refugees, public affairs/government<br />

258, 320, 505, 545, 763, 772, 1108-1113,<br />

1116, 1118, 1119, 1497, 1701, 2434, 2719,<br />

3229, 4740, 4829, 5023, 5872, 5873, 5879,<br />

5896, 5899, 5959, 6327, 6332, 6336, 6563,<br />

6608, 6968, 7112, 7113, 7116, 7117, 7134,<br />

7149, 7150, 7421, 7522, 8729, 9387, 9392,<br />

9974, 9990, 9996<br />

Immigrants/refugees, religion 2434, 5477, 7060<br />

Immigrants/refugees, safety/disaster relief 1518,<br />

1586<br />

Immigrants/refugees, science 1192<br />

Immigrants/refugees, social sciences 1116, 1118,<br />

1119, 3624, 4544, 5899, 7404<br />

Independent housing for people with disabilities<br />

2116, 4277, 7475, 7530, 10267<br />

Independent housing for people with disabilities,<br />

disabilities, people with 4277, 10267<br />

Independent housing for people with disabilities,<br />

economically disadvantaged 7530<br />

Independent housing for people with disabilities,<br />

homeless 7475<br />

Independent housing for people with disabilities,<br />

management development/capacity building<br />

2116, 7530, 10267<br />

Independent housing for people with disabilities,<br />

mentally disabled 7475, 7530<br />

Independent housing for people with disabilities,<br />

military/veterans 2116<br />

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Grants for Capacity Building, Management & Technical Assistance<br />

Independent housing for people with disabilities,<br />

physically disabled 2116<br />

Independent living, AIDS, people with 2309, 4966<br />

Independent living, Asians/Pacific Islanders 257<br />

Independent living, blind/visually impaired 27, 1616,<br />

2828, 8587, 9358, 9495<br />

Independent living, building/renovation 2309<br />

Independent living, children/youth 10, 3312, 3313,<br />

4733, 6534, 9425<br />

Independent living, computer systems/equipment<br />

2249, 4684, 9303, 9358, 9414, 9425, 9495<br />

Independent living, deaf/hearing impaired 152, 266,<br />

5056, 5120<br />

Independent living, disabilities, people with 49, 50,<br />

257, 2028, 2293, 2880, 2978, 3296, 3312,<br />

3313, 3994, 4277, 4394, 4684, 4733, 4784,<br />

4820, 5054, 6534, 8142, 8458, 8838, 9084,<br />

9248, 9303, 9414, 9425, 10015, 10097<br />

Independent living, disability 10, 27, 49, 50, 152,<br />

257, 266, 1492, 1616, 2028, 2249, 2293,<br />

2309, 2828, 2880, 2978, 3296, 3312, 3313,<br />

3994, 4277, 4394, 4684, 4733, 4783, 4784,<br />

4820, 4966, 5054, 5056, 5120, 5489, 6534,<br />

7530, 8142, 8265, 8458, 8587, 8838, 9084,<br />

9248, 9303, 9358, 9414, 9425, 9495, 10015,<br />

10097<br />

Independent living, economically disadvantaged<br />

2309, 2978, 4966, 5489, 6534, 7530<br />

Independent living, electronic media/online services<br />

3296, 3312, 4784, 9495<br />

Independent living, equipment 9358<br />

Independent living, faculty/staff development 4820,<br />

8458, 9358<br />

Independent living, Hispanics/Latinos 2978<br />

Independent living, homeless 2309, 4966, 5120,<br />

5489<br />

Independent living, immigrants/refugees 152, 266,<br />

2978<br />

Independent living, income development 2293, 4394<br />

Independent living, management development/<br />

capacity building 27, 49, 50, 257, 266, 1492,<br />

1616, 2249, 2293, 2309, 2828, 2880, 3296,<br />

3312, 3994, 4394, 4684, 4783, 4820, 4966,<br />

5054, 5056, 7530, 8265, 8458, 8587, 9084,<br />

9248, 9303, 9358, 9414, 9425, 9495, 10015,<br />

10097<br />

Independent living, mentally disabled 1492, 1616,<br />

2249, 2309, 4783, 4966, 5120, 7530, 8265,<br />

9495<br />

Independent living, minorities 152, 266<br />

Independent living, physically disabled 10<br />

Independent living, program evaluation 3313, 4784<br />

Independent living, publication 9495<br />

Independent living, research 1492, 2828, 4733,<br />

6534<br />

Independent living, substance abusers 2249, 2309,<br />

4966<br />

Independent living, technical assistance 2978,<br />

3994, 5489, 8458<br />

India, arts/culture/humanities 1258, 6544, 8631<br />

India, civil rights 6434, 6480, 6508<br />

India, community improvement/development 1258,<br />

1285, 5948, 5951, 5952, 5954, 6073, 6298,<br />

6300, 6313, 6425, 6460, 6481, 6524, 6538,<br />

6543, 6544, 6560, 6606, 7290, 8491, 8492<br />

India, education 885, 886, 2844, 2850, 7290,<br />

8392-8397, 8496-8502<br />

India, employment 1766, 6606<br />

India, environment 2442, 3535, 6313, 6425, 6460,<br />

6524, 6560, 6606<br />

India, food/nutrition/agriculture 7290<br />

India, health—general 1216, 1285, 1325, 1341,<br />

1376, 1388, 2436, 2442, 6767, 7290<br />

India, health—specific diseases 1084, 1376, 2436,<br />

6767<br />

India, human services—multipurpose 1084, 5952<br />

India, international affairs/development 885, 886,<br />

906, 1285, 1388, 1766, 2436, 5948, 5951,<br />

5952, 5954, 6073, 6298, 6309, 6451, 6538,<br />

6767, 7290, 8491, 8492, 8631<br />

India, philanthropy/voluntarism 6300, 6481<br />

India, public affairs/government 906, 2089, 5951,<br />

6073, 6451, 6480, 6521, 8491<br />

India, religion 2089, 8341<br />

India, safety/disaster relief 6545<br />

India, science 8392-8397<br />

India, social sciences 1216, 1325, 6434<br />

India, youth development 8492<br />

Indigenous people, animals/wildlife 1158, 4150<br />

Indigenous people, arts/culture/humanities 495,<br />

497, 505<br />

Indigenous people, civil rights 632, 4051, 6469,<br />

6480<br />

Indigenous people, community improvement/<br />

development 497, 632, 1166, 1323, 4316,<br />

4333, 6305, 6306, 6322, 6367, 6397, 6428,<br />

6460, 6469, 6524<br />

Indigenous people, education 505, 4333, 6323,<br />

6347, 6428, 6472, 6599<br />

Indigenous people, employment 4333<br />

Indigenous people, environment 495, 497, 506,<br />

507, 1158, 1166, 1323, 3165, 4150, 4461,<br />

4575, 4595, 6305, 6322, 6387, 6397, 6460,<br />

6524, 6542, 9825<br />

Indigenous people, food/nutrition/agriculture 506<br />

Indigenous people, health—general 6599, 6903,<br />

10184<br />

Indigenous people, human services—multipurpose<br />

4333, 6428<br />

Indigenous people, international affairs/<br />

development 1158, 3165, 4051, 4150, 4461,<br />

4575, 4595, 6306, 6387, 6903<br />

Indigenous people, public affairs/government 505,<br />

4316, 4333, 4461, 4595, 6347, 6367, 6469,<br />

6480<br />

Indigenous people, religion 10184<br />

Indigenous people, social sciences 497, 506, 507,<br />

6347<br />

Indonesia, arts/culture/humanities 6368<br />

Indonesia, civil rights 6613<br />

Indonesia, community improvement/development<br />

6007, 6305, 6368<br />

Indonesia, crime/courts/legal services 6436<br />

Indonesia, education 6085, 10175<br />

Indonesia, environment 1336, 1337, 6305, 6387,<br />

6436, 6598<br />

Indonesia, health—general 6613<br />

Indonesia, human services—multipurpose 6085<br />

Indonesia, international affairs/development 6007,<br />

6085, 6387<br />

Indonesia, public affairs/government 6368<br />

Indonesia, science 1336, 1337<br />

Indonesia, social sciences 6085<br />

Infants/toddlers, arts/culture/humanities 1330,<br />

5436, 6025, 6167, 7654<br />

Infants/toddlers, community improvement/<br />

development 1237, 1311, 2349, 4364, 4908,<br />

4958, 6113, 6114, 6694, 6695, 7599, 7765,<br />

7864, 7953<br />

Infants/toddlers, crime/courts/legal services 1245,<br />

1248, 9932<br />

Infants/toddlers, education 100, 170, 1089, 1116,<br />

1124, 1126, 1212, 1213, 1230, 1232, 1233,<br />

1235, 1237, 1245, 1249, 1253, 1256, 1271,<br />

1278, 1294, 1311, 1317, 1330, 1331, 1338,<br />

1432, 1772, 1773, 2054, 2055, 2058, 2061,<br />

2063-2068, 2070, 2072, 2108, 2113, 2122,<br />

2132, 2155, 2208, 2225, 2306, 2335, 2747,<br />

2762, 2788, 2903, 2990, 3154, 3159, 3300,<br />

3546, 3793, 4364, 4365, 4403, 4631, 4642,<br />

4907, 4908, 4915, 4916, 4930, 4940, 4958,<br />

4959, 4968, 5237, 5304, 5321, 5322, 5405,<br />

5436, 5666, 5718, 6025, 6049, 6102, 6152,<br />

6616-6618, 6969, 6975, 6992, 7654, 8132,<br />

8138, 8234, 8253, 8330, 8520, 8692, 8831,<br />

8876, 8965, 8972, 8994, 9055, 9080, 9134,<br />

9180, 9236, 9237, 9314, 9610, 9698, 9740,<br />

9830, 9877, 10064, 10221, 10222<br />

Infants/toddlers, employment 1432, 2903, 3495,<br />

6358, 6992, 7305, 8758<br />

Infants/toddlers, environment 8823<br />

Infants/toddlers, food/nutrition/agriculture 8692<br />

Infants/toddlers, health—general 161, 162, 164,<br />

166, 167, 186, 187, 397, 435, 2225, 3231,<br />

3416, 4743, 4845, 5471, 5719, 6139, 6969,<br />

7727, 8692, 8810, 8823, 9033, 9237, 9783,<br />

10045, 10059<br />

Infants/toddlers, health—specific diseases 3029,<br />

3416, 4743, 4790, 5471, 6969, 7727, 10045<br />

Infants/toddlers, human services—multipurpose 73,<br />

100, 161, 162, 164, 166, 167, 434, 692, 693,<br />

806, 1089, 1102, 1124, 1126, 1231, 1248,<br />

1249, 1256, 1338, 1430, 1432, 1463, 1662,<br />

1982, 2041, 2055, 2058, 2059, 2061, 2062,<br />

2064-2068, 2070-2072, 2107, 2108, 2113,<br />

2225, 2306, 2331, 2335, 2349, 2402, 2469,<br />

2553, 2586, 2762, 2826, 2849, 2956, 2990,<br />

3029, 3285, 3299, 3325, 3352, 3403, 3407,<br />

3416, 3495, 3564, 3798, 4403, 4631, 4642,<br />

4695, 4737, 4849, 4899, 4908, 4915, 4940,<br />

4958, 4959, 4968, 4996, 5067, 5149,<br />

5321-5323, 5667, 5719, 6113, 6114, 6139,<br />

6152, 6358, 6690, 6693-6695, 7305, 7559,<br />

7599, 7765, 7836, 7864, 7953, 8204, 8244,<br />

8245, 8253, 8280, 8300, 8461, 8559, 8613,<br />

8692, 8758, 8876, 8994, 9039, 9042, 9055,<br />

9074, 9086, 9237, 9286, 9314, 9548, 9680,<br />

9698, 9719, 9867, 9912, 9932, 9943, 10033,<br />

10064, 10128, 10221, 10222, 10234<br />

Infants/toddlers, international affairs/development<br />

6102, 10045, 10059<br />

Infants/toddlers, male, education 5700<br />

Infants/toddlers, male, human services—<br />

multipurpose 5700<br />

Infants/toddlers, mental health/substance abuse<br />

161, 162, 164, 1102, 2553, 3242<br />

Infants/toddlers, philanthropy/voluntarism 1311,<br />

1331<br />

Infants/toddlers, public affairs/government 186,<br />

187, 397, 1116, 1212, 1213, 1237, 1245,<br />

1330, 1331, 2072, 3154, 4915, 6152, 6695,<br />

7953, 8994, 9548<br />

Infants/toddlers, recreation/sports/athletics 9548<br />

Infants/toddlers, safety/disaster relief 4695<br />

Infants/toddlers, science 6025, 8132, 9180<br />

Infants/toddlers, social sciences 1116, 1213, 4916<br />

Infants/toddlers, youth development 3325<br />

Insurance (group) 2750<br />

Insurance (group), electronic media/online services<br />

2750<br />

Insurance (group), program evaluation 2750<br />

Insurance (group), technical assistance 2750<br />

Internal medicine 199, 200<br />

International affairs 6581<br />

International affairs, AIDS, people with 7251<br />

International affairs, arms control 6329<br />

International affairs, children/youth 668,<br />

1670-1672, 1841, 6620, 8642<br />

International affairs, conferences/seminars 1347,<br />

1803, 4460, 6624, 7251<br />

International affairs, crime/abuse victims 1694,<br />

1820, 1821<br />

International affairs, curriculum development 956,<br />

960, 8642<br />

International affairs, economically disadvantaged<br />

592, 668, 829, 884, 1611, 1670-1672, 1699,<br />

1700, 1820, 1821, 1839, 1840, 1842, 2487,<br />

4460, 4813, 5276, 5993, 6069, 6070, 6073,<br />

6074, 6076-6078, 6080-6084, 6115, 6412,<br />

6450, 6474, 6746, 7032-7034, 7318, 8001,<br />

8493-8495, 10028, 10029, 10235<br />

International affairs, electronic media/online<br />

services 956, 960, 6424, 9553<br />

International affairs, endowments 6413<br />

International affairs, ethics 633, 1803, 4343<br />

International affairs, faculty/staff development<br />

4813, 6311<br />

International affairs, foreign policy 2397, 6624,<br />

7251, 7270, 8612<br />

International affairs, formal/general education 8642<br />

International affairs, fund raising/fund distribution<br />

592, 6413<br />

International affairs, girls 8493-8495<br />

International affairs, goodwill promotion 956, 1611,<br />

2097, 2872, 4021, 4347, 6098, 6474, 6620,<br />

6624, 7235, 7273, 7979, 8624, 8648, 9553<br />

International affairs, Hispanics/Latinos 6844, 7979<br />

International affairs, immigrants/refugees 4813,<br />

6450, 6844<br />

International affairs, income development 6413,<br />

8648<br />

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SUBJECT INDEX<br />

International affairs, information services 951,<br />

1839, 1840<br />

International affairs, management development/<br />

capacity building 884, 1611, 1820, 1821, 2097,<br />

2872, 4813, 6413, 6474, 6581, 7235, 7274,<br />

7979, 8648, 9553<br />

International affairs, management/technical aid<br />

829, 871, 955, 1347, 1381, 1389, 1392,<br />

1670-1672, 1694, 1699, 1700, 1822, 2398,<br />

2487, 2603, 3916, 4076, 4460, 5276, 5993,<br />

6069, 6070, 6073, 6074, 6076-6078,<br />

6080-6084, 6115, 6311, 6412, 6420, 6424,<br />

6450, 6746, 6844, 6961, 7032-7034, 7144,<br />

7252, 7267, 7270, 7318, 8001, 8493-8495,<br />

10028, 10029, 10185, 10235<br />

International affairs, minorities 1611, 4813<br />

International affairs, national security 5717, 7267<br />

International affairs, program evaluation 592, 668,<br />

832, 1223, 1275, 1381, 2397, 4343, 6446,<br />

7979, 10028, 10029<br />

International affairs, public education 960, 1841,<br />

1842, 2397, 4813<br />

International affairs, public policy 832, 884, 1223,<br />

1275, 1694, 1803, 1820, 1821, 6450, 7274,<br />

7318, 10028, 10029<br />

International affairs, research 668, 1275, 1694,<br />

1699, 1840, 2091, 2398, 4343, 5276, 6446,<br />

7251, 7252, 7273, 8493-8495<br />

International affairs, technical assistance 6474,<br />

6624<br />

International affairs, U.N. 7318<br />

International affairs, women 668, 1381, 1392,<br />

1670-1672, 1699, 6115, 6412, 6474, 7144,<br />

9553<br />

International affairs, youth 1611<br />

International affairs/development, Afghanistan<br />

1672, 7144<br />

International affairs/development, Africa 645, 852,<br />

871, 958, 1340, 1392, 2082, 2487, 2488,<br />

4299, 4607, 5884, 5903, 5906, 6318, 6339,<br />

6370, 6443, 6447, 6555, 6601, 6813, 7251,<br />

7274, 7285, 7286, 7296, 9636, 9644, 10029,<br />

10045, 10066, 10067, 10087<br />

International affairs/development, Argentina 1760,<br />

1762<br />

International affairs/development, Asia 1220, 4460,<br />

4574, 6068, 6082, 6452, 6555, 7163, 7295,<br />

7470, 8612, 9828<br />

International affairs/development, Australia 1220,<br />

8612<br />

International affairs/development, Bangladesh 6764<br />

International affairs/development, Belarus 4474<br />

International affairs/development,<br />

Bosnia-Herzegovina 4481, 4543<br />

International affairs/development, Brazil 501, 1158,<br />

5619, 6044, 6308, 6468<br />

International affairs/development, Cambodia 4914,<br />

4973, 7275<br />

International affairs/development, Canada 4913,<br />

4973, 10065<br />

International affairs/development, Caribbean 645,<br />

5382, 5809-5811, 6040<br />

International affairs/development, Central America<br />

1677, 2415, 3528, 5962, 6731, 10065<br />

International affairs/development, Chile 4076<br />

International affairs/development, China 864, 2091,<br />

6075, 6084, 6098, 6561, 6620, 6624, 7247,<br />

7273, 8503-8505, 8624, 9829, 10178<br />

International affairs/development, Colombia 3165,<br />

4057, 5933, 6044, 6410, 6411<br />

International affairs/development, Costa Rica 6356<br />

International affairs/development, Croatia 4481<br />

International affairs/development, Cuba 3193<br />

International affairs/development, Czech Republic<br />

4596, 7472<br />

International affairs/development, Developing<br />

countries 195, 633, 668, 809, 810, 819, 829,<br />

890, 906, 919, 923, 949, 950, 1272, 1300,<br />

1690, 1765, 1829, 1851, 2398, 2426, 3183,<br />

3188, 3321, 4303, 4595, 5276, 5345, 5993,<br />

6115, 6352, 6446, 6577, 6612, 6746, 6926,<br />

7011, 7012, 7032-7034, 7046, 7211, 7284,<br />

7297, 7318, 7361, 7449, 7874, 8001, 8248,<br />

8493-8495, 9172, 9655, 10028, 10029,<br />

10076, 10179, 10182, 10196, 10235<br />

International affairs/development, Dominican<br />

Republic 6043<br />

International affairs/development, Eastern & Central<br />

Europe 4596, 4609, 6076<br />

International affairs/development, Ecuador 3165,<br />

6081<br />

International affairs/development, Egypt 6302,<br />

6588<br />

International affairs/development, El Salvador 6041,<br />

6065<br />

International affairs/development, England 503,<br />

504, 814, 1223, 1340, 3174, 3183, 6302,<br />

6316, 6329, 6355, 6387, 6420, 6446, 6596,<br />

10045<br />

International affairs/development, Ethiopia 1329,<br />

1379, 1381, 1388, 1389, 1391, 2490, 9614<br />

International affairs/development, Europe 866,<br />

4543, 4573, 4609, 7163<br />

International affairs/development, Fiji 3195<br />

International affairs/development, France 956,<br />

4573, 6588<br />

International affairs/development, Gambia 6443<br />

International affairs/development, Germany 1272,<br />

4474, 6088<br />

International affairs/development, Ghana 7284,<br />

10032<br />

International affairs/development, Global programs<br />

195, 512, 540, 556, 558, 592, 648, 814, 819,<br />

884, 888, 891, 951, 955, 956, 960, 1017,<br />

1128, 1223, 1240, 1272, 1322, 1327, 1328,<br />

1347, 1372, 1379, 1441, 1442, 1444, 1494,<br />

1611, 1637, 1670, 1671, 1689, 1694, 1699,<br />

1700, 1803, 1804, 1820-1822, 1825,<br />

1839-1842, 1845, 2086, 2097, 2230, 2231,<br />

2282, 2283, 2539, 2603, 3174, 3183, 3321,<br />

3827, 3916, 4177, 4343, 4391, 4416, 4575,<br />

4859, 5276, 5293-5296, 5310, 5345, 5932,<br />

5993, 6115, 6174, 6307, 6311, 6329, 6352,<br />

6355, 6356, 6365, 6413, 6419, 6420, 6424,<br />

6432, 6450, 6474, 6540, 6554, 6561, 6581,<br />

6596, 6609, 6947, 6961, 6979, 7011, 7012,<br />

7025, 7181, 7211, 7267, 7270, 7281, 7318,<br />

7324, 7333, 7874, 8248, 8612, 8642, 8648,<br />

8660, 8688, 8790, 9133, 9212, 9585, 9655,<br />

9824, 10020, 10025, 10027, 10042, 10059,<br />

10088, 10119, 10183, 10190, 10196<br />

International affairs/development, Guatemala 6044,<br />

6903<br />

International affairs/development, Haiti 2441, 4213<br />

International affairs/development, Honduras 958<br />

International affairs/development, India 885, 886,<br />

906, 1285, 1388, 1766, 2436, 5948, 5951,<br />

5952, 5954, 6073, 6298, 6309, 6451, 6538,<br />

6767, 7290, 8491, 8492, 8631<br />

International affairs/development, Indonesia 6007,<br />

6085, 6387<br />

International affairs/development, Iran 6329, 7144,<br />

7153, 7235<br />

International affairs/development, Ireland 8631<br />

International affairs/development, Israel 678, 4021<br />

International affairs/development, Italy 498<br />

International affairs/development, Jamaica 6095<br />

International affairs/development, Japan 2872,<br />

6622, 6940<br />

International affairs/development, Jordan 7013<br />

International affairs/development, Kenya 504,<br />

6601, 10076<br />

International affairs/development, Kyrgyzstan 498,<br />

503, 7163<br />

International affairs/development, Laos 4913<br />

International affairs/development, Latin America<br />

645, 2094, 4048, 4076, 4137, 4347, 4460,<br />

4813, 5382, 5809-5811, 6040, 6410, 6413,<br />

6452, 6555, 7979<br />

International affairs/development, Lebanon 813<br />

International affairs/development, Madagascar<br />

8189<br />

International affairs/development, Malaysia 4150,<br />

6554, 6577<br />

International affairs/development, Mexico 832,<br />

1759, 1761, 4051, 4370, 6080, 6306, 6316,<br />

6327, 6572, 6844, 9392, 10065<br />

International affairs/development, Middle East 678,<br />

813, 7229, 8790, 10185<br />

International affairs/development, Mongolia 7469<br />

International affairs/development, Mozambique<br />

6303, 6374, 6574<br />

International affairs/development, Nepal 1766<br />

International affairs/development, Netherlands 501,<br />

866, 1845<br />

International affairs/development, Nicaragua 6038,<br />

6069<br />

International affairs/development, Nigeria 1388,<br />

6370, 6557, 9642<br />

International affairs/development, North Africa 7229<br />

International affairs/development, Oceania 1220,<br />

6082<br />

International affairs/development, Pakistan 1388,<br />

1766, 2397, 6070, 6089, 7153<br />

International affairs/development, Paraguay 4595<br />

International affairs/development, Peru 3165, 4307,<br />

6037, 6044<br />

International affairs/development, Philippines 1388,<br />

6077, 6101, 6103<br />

International affairs/development, Russia 4574,<br />

6074, 6083, 6087, 6092, 6093, 6339, 6412,<br />

6453, 6470, 7469-7472, 7474<br />

International affairs/development, Rwanda 892,<br />

6928<br />

International affairs/development, Samoa 3187<br />

International affairs/development, Senegal 6764<br />

International affairs/development, Serbia 7231,<br />

7250, 7252<br />

International affairs/development, Singapore 6072,<br />

6079<br />

International affairs/development, Slovakia 7472<br />

International affairs/development, Solomon Islands<br />

3195<br />

International affairs/development, South Africa<br />

4381, 5906, 6090, 6102, 7251, 7253<br />

International affairs/development, South America<br />

1158, 1172, 4461, 4595, 6308, 9641<br />

International affairs/development, South Korea<br />

6096<br />

International affairs/development, Southern Africa<br />

4302<br />

International affairs/development, Soviet Union<br />

(Former) 6076, 6470<br />

International affairs/development, Switzerland 888,<br />

9644, 10087<br />

International affairs/development, Tajikistan 498,<br />

503, 7144<br />

International affairs/development, Thailand 6099<br />

International affairs/development, Turkey 2397,<br />

5950<br />

International affairs/development, Uganda 6078,<br />

6318, 9628, 10059<br />

International affairs/development, Ukraine 7472<br />

International affairs/development, Uruguay 6042<br />

International affairs/development, Vanuatu 3187<br />

International affairs/development, Venezuela 6039<br />

International affairs/development, Vietnam 6104,<br />

6371<br />

International affairs/development, West Bank/Gaza<br />

10185<br />

International affairs/development, Western Africa<br />

9640<br />

International affairs/development, Yugoslavia<br />

(Former) 6076, 7016<br />

International agricultural development 498, 852,<br />

890, 1275, 1829, 4391, 4914, 4973, 6356,<br />

6561, 7286, 7295<br />

International agricultural development, conferences/<br />

seminars 6561<br />

International agricultural development, curriculum<br />

development 852<br />

International agricultural development, economically<br />

disadvantaged 1829, 4914, 4973, 6356<br />

International agricultural development, immigrants/<br />

refugees 4914<br />

International agricultural development, internship<br />

funds 1829<br />

International agricultural development, management<br />

development/capacity building 498, 890, 4391<br />

International agricultural development, program<br />

evaluation 1275, 7295<br />

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SUBJECT INDEX<br />

Grants for Capacity Building, Management & Technical Assistance<br />

International agricultural development, publication<br />

6561<br />

International agricultural development, research<br />

498, 1275, 6356, 7295<br />

International agricultural development, technical<br />

assistance 1829, 7286<br />

International conflict resolution 3916, 6961, 7016,<br />

10185<br />

International conflict resolution, immigrants/<br />

refugees 7016<br />

International conflict resolution, management<br />

development/capacity building 7016<br />

International conflict resolution, minorities 7016<br />

International democracy & civil society development<br />

558, 906, 4076, 4299, 4307, 4474, 4481,<br />

4574, 4575, 4596, 4609, 6007, 6298, 6308,<br />

6318, 6355, 6365, 6410, 6411, 6420, 6540,<br />

7144, 7153, 7231, 7235, 7250, 7252, 7253,<br />

7273, 10020<br />

International democracy & civil society development,<br />

African Americans/Blacks 7253<br />

International democracy & civil society development,<br />

children/youth 4307<br />

International democracy & civil society development,<br />

conferences/seminars 4574, 7231<br />

International democracy & civil society development,<br />

curriculum development 4307<br />

International democracy & civil society development,<br />

economically disadvantaged 4307, 4575<br />

International democracy & civil society development,<br />

fellowships 4609<br />

International democracy & civil society development,<br />

indigenous people 4575<br />

International democracy & civil society development,<br />

management development/capacity building<br />

6308, 7153, 7235, 10020<br />

International democracy & civil society development,<br />

military/veterans 558<br />

International democracy & civil society development,<br />

minorities 4575<br />

International democracy & civil society development,<br />

program evaluation 906, 4575, 6318, 6355<br />

International democracy & civil society development,<br />

publication 6540<br />

International democracy & civil society development,<br />

research 906, 4574, 4596, 7252, 7273<br />

International democracy & civil society development,<br />

technical assistance 558, 4481, 4574, 6411<br />

International democracy & civil society development,<br />

women 7144, 7153<br />

International development 195, 503, 504, 556, 645,<br />

809-811, 813, 819, 829, 864, 884-886, 891,<br />

919, 923, 949, 950, 955, 958, 1128, 1158,<br />

1172, 1220, 1272, 1285, 1300, 1327-1329,<br />

1340, 1379, 1381, 1388, 1392, 1411, 1441,<br />

1442, 1444, 1670-1672, 1689, 1690,<br />

1759-1762, 1825, 2082, 2086, 2094, 2282,<br />

2436, 2487, 2488, 3165, 3183, 3187, 3188,<br />

3193, 3195, 3321, 3827, 4137, 4150, 4347,<br />

4370, 4381, 4416, 4573, 4595, 4607, 4913,<br />

5276, 5293-5296, 5310, 5345, 5382,<br />

5809-5811, 5884, 5903, 5906, 6040, 6087,<br />

6089, 6096, 6101-6103, 6307, 6309, 6352,<br />

6432, 6446, 6447, 6450, 6452, 6538, 6572,<br />

6577, 6588, 6596, 6609, 6764, 6767, 6903,<br />

6926, 6979, 7011-7013, 7025, 7046, 7163,<br />

7211, 7229, 7247, 7273, 7281, 7284, 7290,<br />

7296, 7297, 7318, 7874, 8189, 8248,<br />

8503-8505, 9212, 9392, 9628, 9636,<br />

9640-9642, 9644, 9655, 9824, 9829, 10025,<br />

10028, 10029, 10032, 10042, 10045, 10059,<br />

10065-10067, 10087, 10088, 10119, 10178,<br />

10179, 10182, 10183, 10190, 10196<br />

International development, AIDS, people with 1379,<br />

2436, 6352, 7046, 9628, 9642<br />

International development, blind/visually impaired<br />

6764, 6767<br />

International development, boys 1285<br />

International development, building/renovation 8189<br />

International development, capital campaigns 1272<br />

International development, children/youth 809-811,<br />

885, 886, 919, 1128, 1379, 1670-1672, 1689,<br />

1762, 2082, 2488, 4137, 4370, 5310, 6089,<br />

6096, 6101, 6103, 6767, 6903, 8503-8505,<br />

9824, 10066, 10067, 10190<br />

International development, computer systems/<br />

equipment 1411<br />

International development, conferences/seminars<br />

2436, 5906, 6538, 6577<br />

International development, curriculum development<br />

645, 919, 950, 8503-8505<br />

International development, disabilities, people with<br />

1762<br />

International development, economically<br />

disadvantaged 195, 645, 809-811, 819, 829,<br />

884-886, 919, 949, 1158, 1272, 1285,<br />

1327-1329, 1379, 1388, 1670-1672, 1689,<br />

1759-1761, 2282, 2436, 2487, 2488, 3321,<br />

3827, 4137, 4370, 4416, 4573, 4595, 4913,<br />

5276, 5293-5296, 5310, 5345, 5382,<br />

5809-5811, 6040, 6103, 6307, 6450, 6452,<br />

6572, 6764, 6767, 6903, 6979, 7011-7013,<br />

7025, 7046, 7211, 7281, 7284, 7290, 7297,<br />

7318, 7874, 8189, 8248, 8503-8505, 9636,<br />

9640, 9641, 9655, 9824, 10028, 10029,<br />

10032, 10042, 10045, 10059, 10065-10067,<br />

10087, 10088, 10179, 10182, 10190<br />

International development, electronic media/online<br />

services 919, 950, 3188<br />

International development, equipment 1689, 6764<br />

International development, faculty/staff<br />

development 645, 1329, 9644, 10025, 10182<br />

International development, fellowships 949<br />

International development, girls 1285<br />

International development, Hispanics/Latinos 6572,<br />

9392<br />

International development, immigrants/refugees<br />

6450, 9392<br />

International development, income development<br />

1689, 6309, 6764, 10088, 10178<br />

International development, indigenous people 1158,<br />

3165, 4150, 4595, 6903<br />

International development, infants/toddlers 6102,<br />

10045, 10059<br />

International development, internship funds 7025<br />

International development, management<br />

development/capacity building 819, 884, 891,<br />

923, 949, 1158, 1172, 1272, 1300, 1329,<br />

1689, 1825, 2086, 2094, 4137, 4150, 4595,<br />

6307, 6309, 6432, 6609, 6764, 7229, 7284,<br />

9212, 9392, 9824, 10025, 10059, 10065,<br />

10088, 10119, 10178, 10183, 10196<br />

International development, minorities 4370, 4913<br />

International development, program evaluation 885,<br />

886, 949, 958, 1328, 1381, 1444, 4573,<br />

5884, 6446, 6447, 6572, 6596, 7297, 9636,<br />

10028, 10029, 10042, 10045, 10066, 10067,<br />

10179, 10190<br />

International development, publication 195, 645,<br />

6577<br />

International development, research 1158, 1272,<br />

3188, 4595, 5276, 6432, 6446, 6596, 7273,<br />

7290, 7296, 9644, 10032, 10042, 10045,<br />

10087, 10190<br />

International development, technical assistance<br />

556, 1381, 1392, 1411, 2488, 4416, 4595,<br />

6352, 6452, 6577, 10087<br />

International development, women 556, 645, 891,<br />

923, 1220, 1327, 1328, 1340, 1379, 1381,<br />

1388, 1392, 1411, 1670-1672, 3183, 5310,<br />

5906, 6352, 6596, 6609, 7013, 7025,<br />

8503-8505, 10045, 10059, 10066, 10067<br />

International development, youth 1272, 4573, 4913<br />

International economic development 512, 540, 892,<br />

1372, 1391, 1494, 1677, 1765, 1851, 2415,<br />

2426, 3528, 4177, 4302, 4303, 4461, 4574,<br />

4575, 5619, 5932, 5933, 5948, 5950-5952,<br />

5954, 5962, 5993, 6037-6039, 6041-6044,<br />

6065, 6068-6070, 6072-6085, 6088, 6090,<br />

6092, 6093, 6095, 6099, 6104, 6115, 6303,<br />

6306, 6308, 6356, 6371, 6374, 6412, 6451,<br />

6468, 6555, 6574, 6612, 6731, 6746,<br />

7032-7034, 7252, 7274, 7449, 7469-7471,<br />

8001, 8491-8495, 10076, 10235<br />

International economic development, awards/<br />

prizes/competitions 6038, 6079<br />

International economic development, children/youth<br />

6072, 6090, 8492<br />

International economic development, conferences/<br />

seminars 4574<br />

International economic development, curriculum<br />

development 8492<br />

International economic development, economically<br />

disadvantaged 512, 540, 1372, 1391, 1494,<br />

1677, 1765, 1851, 2415, 2426, 3528, 4302,<br />

4303, 4461, 4575, 5932, 5933, 5948,<br />

5950-5952, 5954, 5962, 5993, 6037-6039,<br />

6041-6044, 6065, 6068-6070, 6073-6078,<br />

6080-6085, 6095, 6104, 6115, 6303, 6306,<br />

6356, 6374, 6412, 6451, 6555, 6574, 6612,<br />

6731, 6746, 7032-7034, 7449, 8001,<br />

8492-8495, 10076, 10235<br />

International economic development, electronic<br />

media/online services 4303<br />

International economic development, girls<br />

8493-8495<br />

International economic development, immigrants/<br />

refugees 7449<br />

International economic development, income<br />

development 4303<br />

International economic development, indigenous<br />

people 4461, 4575, 6306<br />

International economic development, management<br />

development/capacity building 1372, 1494,<br />

4177, 4302, 4303, 5932, 6303, 6306, 6308,<br />

7274, 7449<br />

International economic development, minorities<br />

4575, 7449<br />

International economic development, program<br />

evaluation 1391, 4575, 5619, 6612, 8491<br />

International economic development, research<br />

1391, 4461, 4574, 6356, 6612, 7252,<br />

8493-8495<br />

International economic development, seed money<br />

8491<br />

International economic development, technical<br />

assistance 512, 4303, 4461, 4574, 6451,<br />

6555<br />

International economic development, women 540,<br />

1494, 5948, 5950-5952, 5954, 6042, 6043,<br />

6115, 6306, 6412, 6555, 6612, 8491<br />

International economic development, youth 6065,<br />

6079<br />

International economics/trade policy 888, 892,<br />

1141, 4461, 4859, 8688, 9828<br />

International economics/trade policy, economically<br />

disadvantaged 4461<br />

International economics/trade policy, indigenous<br />

people 4461<br />

International economics/trade policy, management<br />

development/capacity building 888, 1141,<br />

4859, 9828<br />

International economics/trade policy, program<br />

evaluation 888<br />

International economics/trade policy, research<br />

4461, 8688<br />

International economics/trade policy, technical<br />

assistance 4461, 8688<br />

International exchange 498, 678, 6468, 7471,<br />

7472, 7474<br />

International exchange, arts 1017, 6174, 6339,<br />

6622, 7275, 7740, 8631, 8660, 9585<br />

International exchange, children/youth 6622, 7472<br />

International exchange, collections acquisition 8660<br />

International exchange, collections management/<br />

preservation 8631, 8660<br />

International exchange, curriculum development 866<br />

International exchange, electronic media/online<br />

services 866, 6174<br />

International exchange, fellowships 7472<br />

International exchange, Hispanics/Latinos 7740<br />

International exchange, income development 6174<br />

International exchange, management development/<br />

capacity building 498, 1017, 1322, 6174, 6622,<br />

7275, 7740, 9585<br />

International exchange, performance/productions<br />

1017<br />

International exchange, program evaluation 6813,<br />

7285<br />

International exchange, publication 8631<br />

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SUBJECT INDEX<br />

International exchange, research 498<br />

International exchange, students 866, 1322, 6813,<br />

6940, 7285, 7333<br />

International exchange, technical assistance 6339,<br />

6940<br />

International human rights 501, 648, 814, 1637,<br />

1694, 1699, 1700, 1766, 1804, 1820, 1821,<br />

1825, 1845, 2441, 3174, 4048, 4051, 4057,<br />

4076, 4543, 4813, 6298, 6311, 6316, 6327,<br />

6370, 6387, 6411, 6413, 6419, 6443, 6453,<br />

6470, 6540, 6554, 6557, 6601, 6844, 6928,<br />

6947, 7153, 7181, 7253<br />

International human rights, African Americans/<br />

Blacks 4057, 7253<br />

International human rights, children/youth 1766,<br />

1845, 6928<br />

International human rights, conferences/seminars<br />

501, 6601<br />

International human rights, crime/abuse victims<br />

1694, 1804, 1820, 1821<br />

International human rights, economically<br />

disadvantaged 648, 1699, 1700, 1766, 1820,<br />

1821, 2441, 4813, 6387, 6557<br />

International human rights, endowments 6413<br />

International human rights, faculty/staff<br />

development 2441, 4813, 6311<br />

International human rights, Hispanics/Latinos 6327,<br />

6844<br />

International human rights, immigrants/refugees<br />

4813, 6327, 6844<br />

International human rights, income development<br />

6413<br />

International human rights, indigenous people 4051,<br />

6387<br />

International human rights, internship funds 6947<br />

International human rights, management<br />

development/capacity building 814, 1804,<br />

1820, 1821, 1825, 1845, 4543, 4813, 6316,<br />

6327, 6413, 6419, 6443, 6470, 6554, 6557,<br />

6601, 7153, 7181<br />

International human rights, minorities 501, 648,<br />

4813<br />

International human rights, program evaluation<br />

2441, 3174<br />

International human rights, publication 2441, 6316,<br />

6540<br />

International human rights, research 1694, 1699,<br />

2441, 6316, 6387, 6554, 6557<br />

International human rights, technical assistance<br />

1766, 4057, 6387, 6411, 6443<br />

International human rights, women 1699, 6554,<br />

6601, 7153, 7181<br />

International migration/refugee issues 4929, 6302,<br />

7449<br />

International migration/refugee issues, economically<br />

disadvantaged 6302, 7449<br />

International migration/refugee issues, faculty/staff<br />

development 6302<br />

International migration/refugee issues, immigrants/<br />

refugees 4929, 6302, 7449<br />

International migration/refugee issues, management<br />

development/capacity building 6302, 7449<br />

International migration/refugee issues, minorities<br />

7449<br />

International migration/refugee issues, research<br />

6302<br />

International peace/security 558, 678, 927, 955,<br />

1694, 2397, 2603, 4021, 6607, 7250, 7267,<br />

8790, 9133<br />

International peace/security, crime/abuse victims<br />

1694<br />

International peace/security, faculty/staff<br />

development 6607<br />

International peace/security, management<br />

development/capacity building 927, 6607, 9133<br />

International peace/security, military/veterans 558<br />

International peace/security, program evaluation<br />

2397<br />

International peace/security, research 1694<br />

International peace/security, technical assistance<br />

558<br />

International peace/security, women 6607<br />

International peace/security, youth 8790<br />

International relief 871, 1240, 1820, 1821, 2230,<br />

2231, 2283, 2490, 2539, 4213, 4460, 4481,<br />

7324, 7361, 9172, 9614, 10027<br />

International relief, conferences/seminars 4460<br />

International relief, crime/abuse victims 1820, 1821<br />

International relief, economically disadvantaged<br />

1820, 1821, 2490, 4213, 4460, 7361<br />

International relief, income development 1240<br />

International relief, management development/<br />

capacity building 1240, 1820, 1821, 10027<br />

International relief, program evaluation 9614<br />

International relief, technical assistance 2490,<br />

4460, 4481<br />

International studies 558, 678, 2216, 4347, 4607,<br />

5161, 6329, 6350, 8642, 8737, 8790, 9733,<br />

10020<br />

International studies, children/youth 2216, 5161,<br />

8642, 8737, 9733<br />

International studies, conferences/seminars 6350,<br />

9733<br />

International studies, curriculum development 2216,<br />

5161, 8642, 8737<br />

International studies, economically disadvantaged<br />

8737<br />

International studies, faculty/staff development<br />

9733<br />

International studies, management development/<br />

capacity building 2216, 6329, 10020<br />

International studies, military/veterans 558<br />

International studies, minorities 5161, 8737<br />

International studies, technical assistance 558<br />

International studies, youth 8790<br />

International terrorism 6329, 6990<br />

International terrorism, conferences/seminars 6990<br />

International terrorism, management development/<br />

capacity building 6329<br />

Internship funds, arts/culture/humanities 621,<br />

1650, 3355, 6877, 6886, 7064<br />

Internship funds, civil rights 6159, 6965, 6983,<br />

7007<br />

Internship funds, community improvement/<br />

development 1829, 3593, 4517, 4748, 6679,<br />

6877, 6886, 6892-6894, 6901, 6947, 6957,<br />

6965, 6983, 6985, 6991, 7007, 7014, 7025,<br />

7140, 7239, 7299, 7832, 9277<br />

Internship funds, crime/courts/legal services 367,<br />

1650, 6965, 6983<br />

Internship funds, education 367, 1829, 2103, 3209,<br />

3355, 3593, 4253, 4748, 5657, 6159, 6877,<br />

6886, 7025, 7299, 7832, 9277, 9660<br />

Internship funds, employment 307, 4121, 4517,<br />

6754, 7140, 7239, 9660<br />

Internship funds, environment 6754, 6901, 6985,<br />

6991, 9660<br />

Internship funds, health—general 307, 367<br />

Internship funds, human services—multipurpose<br />

3593<br />

Internship funds, international affairs/development<br />

1829, 6947, 7025<br />

Internship funds, medical research 5657<br />

Internship funds, philanthropy/voluntarism 4505,<br />

6877, 6886, 6892-6894, 6901, 6947, 6957,<br />

6965, 6983, 6985, 6991, 7007, 7014, 7025,<br />

7832, 8814<br />

Internship funds, public affairs/government 6159,<br />

6893, 6894, 7014, 7299<br />

Internship funds, religion 2090, 2834, 6957<br />

Internship funds, youth development 7239, 8814<br />

Iran, crime/courts/legal services 7144<br />

Iran, international affairs/development 6329, 7144,<br />

7153, 7235<br />

Iran, social sciences 6329<br />

Ireland, arts/culture/humanities 8631<br />

Ireland, education 4978, 4979, 6062<br />

Ireland, health—general 6375<br />

Ireland, health—specific diseases 6375<br />

Ireland, international affairs/development 8631<br />

Ireland, public affairs/government 6062<br />

Islam 724, 1636, 2397<br />

Islam, fellowships 724<br />

Islam, management development/capacity building<br />

724, 1636<br />

Islam, program evaluation 2397<br />

Israel, arts/culture/humanities 2606<br />

Israel, civil rights 661, 680<br />

Israel, community improvement/development 662<br />

Israel, crime/courts/legal services 661, 680<br />

Israel, education 678, 3793, 6769<br />

Israel, environment 637, 652, 662<br />

Israel, health—general 637<br />

Israel, human services—multipurpose 10218,<br />

10234<br />

Israel, international affairs/development 678, 4021<br />

Israel, public affairs/government 652, 661<br />

Israel, religion 4021<br />

Israel, social sciences 662, 678<br />

Italy, education 8353<br />

Italy, environment 498<br />

Italy, food/nutrition/agriculture 498<br />

Italy, international affairs/development 498<br />

Italy, science 498, 8353<br />

Jamaica, community improvement/development<br />

6095<br />

Jamaica, international affairs/development 6095<br />

Japan, arts/culture/humanities 6100<br />

Japan, education 6071, 6100, 6622, 6940<br />

Japan, environment 8711<br />

Japan, health—general 6773<br />

Japan, health—specific diseases 6773<br />

Japan, human services—multipurpose 6100<br />

Japan, international affairs/development 2872,<br />

6622, 6940<br />

Japan, medical research 4981<br />

Japan, public affairs/government 6071<br />

Japan, recreation/sports/athletics 6622<br />

Japan, social sciences 510<br />

Japan, youth development 6071, 6100<br />

Jewish agencies & temples 92, 634, 659, 660, 673,<br />

699, 716, 724, 767, 1076, 1668, 2525, 2741,<br />

2834, 4021, 5116, 5448, 5817, 6236, 6768,<br />

7365-7370, 9899, 10233<br />

Jewish agencies & temples, aging 6768, 10233<br />

Jewish agencies & temples, conferences/seminars<br />

659, 699<br />

Jewish agencies & temples, fellowships 724<br />

Jewish agencies & temples, internship funds 2834<br />

Jewish agencies & temples, LGBTQ 660, 767<br />

Jewish agencies & temples, management<br />

development/capacity building 716, 724, 1076,<br />

1668, 2741, 2834, 5116<br />

Jewish agencies & temples, technical assistance<br />

659<br />

Jordan, education 8378, 8379<br />

Jordan, health—general 7013<br />

Jordan, international affairs/development 7013<br />

Jordan, science 8378, 8379<br />

Jordan, youth development 8378, 8379<br />

Journalism school/education 414, 960, 2714,<br />

2728, 6546, 6547<br />

Journalism school/education, curriculum<br />

development 960<br />

Journalism school/education, electronic media/<br />

online services 960<br />

Journalism school/education, fellowships 414, 2728<br />

Journalism school/education, income development<br />

6546<br />

Journalism school/education, management<br />

development/capacity building 2728, 6546,<br />

6547<br />

Journalism school/education, minorities 6547<br />

Journalism school/education, program evaluation<br />

2714<br />

Journalism school/education, research 2714, 6546<br />

Journalism/publishing, children/youth 6094, 6633,<br />

6660, 7450, 7747, 9382<br />

Journalism/publishing, computer systems/<br />

equipment 4029<br />

Journalism/publishing, curriculum development 960<br />

Journalism/publishing, economically disadvantaged<br />

195<br />

Journalism/publishing, electronic media/online<br />

services 960, 1138, 6799, 7102, 9382<br />

Journalism/publishing, endowments 9880<br />

Journalism/publishing, faculty/staff development<br />

520, 6660, 7102, 8288, 9880<br />

Journalism/publishing, fellowships 414, 2728,<br />

8288, 8630<br />

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Grants for Capacity Building, Management & Technical Assistance<br />

Journalism/publishing, film/video/radio 2087<br />

Journalism/publishing, homeless 4102<br />

Journalism/publishing, immigrants/refugees 6950<br />

Journalism/publishing, income development 921,<br />

6546, 7166<br />

Journalism/publishing, management development/<br />

capacity building 603, 850, 921, 1138, 2271,<br />

2587, 2728, 6316, 6444, 6546, 6547, 6581,<br />

6633, 6660, 6890, 7166, 7450, 9066, 9382<br />

Journalism/publishing, minorities 921, 6547, 6570,<br />

6950, 9382<br />

Journalism/publishing, program evaluation 2714,<br />

6799<br />

Journalism/publishing, publication 195, 4019,<br />

6316, 7102<br />

Journalism/publishing, research 597, 2714, 4019,<br />

6316, 6546, 6633, 6799<br />

Journalism/publishing, technical assistance 2820,<br />

4029, 4102, 5081, 5082, 6570, 6778, 6890,<br />

7102, 7450<br />

Journalism/publishing, youth 921, 2820<br />

Kazakhstan, education 511<br />

Kazakhstan, environment 511<br />

Kazakhstan, social sciences 511<br />

Kenya, arts/culture/humanities 619, 6518<br />

Kenya, civil rights 2439, 6601<br />

Kenya, community improvement/development 1247,<br />

6459, 7287, 10076<br />

Kenya, crime/courts/legal services 901<br />

Kenya, education 2846<br />

Kenya, environment 504<br />

Kenya, food/nutrition/agriculture 7287<br />

Kenya, health—general 901, 1247, 2439, 2444,<br />

2846, 3795<br />

Kenya, health—specific diseases 901, 1247, 2439<br />

Kenya, human services—multipurpose 2439<br />

Kenya, international affairs/development 504,<br />

6601, 10076<br />

Kenya, public affairs/government 2736<br />

Kenya, religion 2736<br />

Kidney diseases 5207<br />

Kidney diseases, management development/<br />

capacity building 5207<br />

Kyrgyzstan, education 511, 7163<br />

Kyrgyzstan, environment 498, 503, 511<br />

Kyrgyzstan, food/nutrition/agriculture 498, 503<br />

Kyrgyzstan, international affairs/development 498,<br />

503, 7163<br />

Kyrgyzstan, science 498<br />

Kyrgyzstan, social sciences 511<br />

Labor studies 4472, 4544, 4577, 6400, 6477,<br />

7289, 7349<br />

Labor studies, children/youth 4577<br />

Labor studies, economically disadvantaged 4472,<br />

4544, 4577, 6400, 7289<br />

Labor studies, electronic media/online services<br />

6477<br />

Labor studies, faculty/staff development 4472<br />

Labor studies, immigrants/refugees 4544<br />

Labor studies, minorities 4544, 4577<br />

Labor studies, program evaluation 4544, 4577,<br />

6400, 6477, 7289<br />

Labor studies, publication 6477<br />

Labor studies, research 4544, 4577, 6400, 7349<br />

Labor studies, technical assistance 7349<br />

Labor unions/organizations, children/youth 1766<br />

Labor unions/organizations, economically<br />

disadvantaged 898, 1766, 2645-2647, 6147,<br />

6487, 9992<br />

Labor unions/organizations, faculty/staff<br />

development 898<br />

Labor unions/organizations, Hispanics/Latinos<br />

6487, 6962<br />

Labor unions/organizations, immigrants/refugees<br />

400, 898, 1467, 2646, 2647, 6402, 6487,<br />

9992<br />

Labor unions/organizations, income development<br />

6487<br />

Labor unions/organizations, management<br />

development/capacity building 400, 898,<br />

2645-2647, 6402, 6487, 6962<br />

Labor unions/organizations, migrant workers 400,<br />

2647<br />

Labor unions/organizations, minorities 898, 1467,<br />

2645-2647, 9992<br />

Labor unions/organizations, offenders/ex-offenders<br />

6147<br />

Labor unions/organizations, research 6147, 6409<br />

Labor unions/organizations, technical assistance<br />

400, 1766, 6487<br />

Labor unions/organizations, women 2647, 9992<br />

Landscaping 3536<br />

Landscaping, management development/capacity<br />

building 3536<br />

Landscaping, program evaluation 3536<br />

Language (foreign) 272, 384, 403, 505, 866, 1921,<br />

5497, 5967, 6098<br />

Language (foreign), curriculum development 866<br />

Language (foreign), economically disadvantaged<br />

5497<br />

Language (foreign), electronic media/online services<br />

505, 866<br />

Language (foreign), Hispanics/Latinos 5967<br />

Language (foreign), immigrants/refugees 272, 505,<br />

5497<br />

Language (foreign), indigenous people 505<br />

Language (foreign), minorities 272, 384, 403, 5497<br />

Language (foreign), technical assistance 5497<br />

Language/linguistics 2446, 6064<br />

Language/linguistics, children 2446<br />

Language/linguistics, conferences/seminars 2446<br />

Language/linguistics, curriculum development 6064<br />

Language/linguistics, economically disadvantaged<br />

2446<br />

Language/linguistics, electronic media/online<br />

services 6064<br />

Language/linguistics, equipment 2446<br />

Language/linguistics, faculty/staff development<br />

2446<br />

Language/linguistics, minorities 2446<br />

Laos, community improvement/development 4913,<br />

4960<br />

Laos, crime/courts/legal services 4960<br />

Laos, employment 4913<br />

Laos, environment 4960<br />

Laos, international affairs/development 4913<br />

Laos, youth development 4913<br />

Latin America, arts/culture/humanities 9759<br />

Latin America, community improvement/<br />

development 2232, 4347, 6555<br />

Latin America, crime/courts/legal services 4048<br />

Latin America, education 6599, 9759<br />

Latin America, environment 9823<br />

Latin America, health—general 645, 2688, 4137,<br />

6345, 6599<br />

Latin America, international affairs/development<br />

645, 2094, 4048, 4076, 4137, 4347, 4460,<br />

4813, 5382, 5809-5811, 6040, 6410, 6413,<br />

6452, 6555, 7979<br />

Latin America, mental health/substance abuse 2688<br />

Latin America, philanthropy/voluntarism 2232,<br />

4347, 5382, 5809-5811, 6040, 6410, 6452<br />

Latin America, religion 2094<br />

Latin America, social sciences 4048, 4347<br />

Latvia, religion 10176<br />

Law school/education 1118, 1119, 3173, 5730,<br />

5731, 7173, 8624<br />

Law school/education, building/renovation 3173<br />

Law school/education, economically disadvantaged<br />

1118, 1119<br />

Law school/education, faculty/staff development<br />

3173<br />

Law school/education, immigrants/refugees 1118,<br />

1119<br />

Law school/education, management development/<br />

capacity building 3173, 7173<br />

Law school/education, minorities 1118, 1119<br />

Law school/education, technical assistance 5730,<br />

5731, 7173<br />

Law/international law 878, 1286, 3174, 3330,<br />

4048, 4498, 5570, 6419, 6506, 6577, 7100,<br />

7404, 7880, 9491, 9520, 10248<br />

Law/international law, Asians/Pacific Islanders<br />

7404<br />

Law/international law, computer systems/<br />

equipment 1286<br />

Law/international law, conferences/seminars 6577,<br />

7880, 9491<br />

Law/international law, curriculum development 878<br />

Law/international law, electronic media/online<br />

services 1286<br />

Law/international law, immigrants/refugees 7404<br />

Law/international law, management development/<br />

capacity building 1286, 6419, 7100<br />

Law/international law, program evaluation 3174,<br />

7404<br />

Law/international law, publication 6577<br />

Law/international law, research 878<br />

Law/international law, technical assistance 878,<br />

5570, 6577<br />

Law/international law, youth 9520<br />

Leadership development 172, 183, 184, 208-210,<br />

240, 258, 288, 293, 295, 320, 392, 393, 395,<br />

397, 418, 454, 468, 472, 479, 545, 560, 562,<br />

563, 634, 635, 651, 694, 702, 708, 730, 749,<br />

753, 757, 758, 760, 763, 765, 771, 786, 787,<br />

804, 847, 1060, 1073, 1080, 1108-1113,<br />

1116, 1118, 1119, 1140, 1218, 1224, 1237,<br />

1264, 1287, 1313, 1321, 1327, 1335, 1378,<br />

1423, 1446, 1505, 1546, 1547, 1554, 1610,<br />

1648, 1660, 1695, 1696, 1699, 1701, 1775,<br />

1788-1791, 1814, 1815, 1864, 2032, 2038,<br />

2040, 2072, 2083, 2089, 2149, 2161-2163,<br />

2190, 2384, 2425, 2434, 2454, 2460, 2544,<br />

2574, 2598, 2630, 2668, 2670, 2676, 2720,<br />

2736, 2836, 2837, 2876, 3235, 3255, 3306,<br />

3418, 3419, 3423, 3451, 3475, 3488, 3588,<br />

3592, 3613, 3644, 3658, 3668, 3670, 3681,<br />

3753, 3756, 3806, 4058, 4091, 4154, 4159,<br />

4230, 4299, 4301, 4304, 4319, 4363, 4372,<br />

4464, 4479, 4568, 4638, 4669-4671, 4694,<br />

4707, 4708, 4740, 4827, 4829, 4900, 4901,<br />

4915, 4923, 4934, 4941, 5012, 5023, 5024,<br />

5026, 5027, 5043, 5076, 5109, 5144, 5160,<br />

5162, 5193, 5441, 5506, 5513, 5514, 5521,<br />

5531, 5532, 5616, 5634, 5636, 5649, 5650,<br />

5660, 5712, 5713, 5771, 5821, 5827, 5836,<br />

5837, 5878, 6051, 6108, 6136, 6159, 6234,<br />

6275, 6299, 6318, 6347, 6390, 6497, 6563,<br />

6564, 6603, 6607, 6608, 6628, 6629, 6665,<br />

6716, 6771, 6812, 6874, 6906, 6955, 7050,<br />

7055, 7133, 7156, 7183, 7200, 7249, 7277,<br />

7399-7401, 7428, 7429, 7478, 7485-7489,<br />

7493, 7495-7498, 7500-7502, 7504, 7508,<br />

7509, 7512-7515, 7517, 7522, 7577, 7609,<br />

7626, 7634-7636, 7638, 7674, 7795, 7882,<br />

7948, 7949, 7964, 7971, 7977, 7997, 8182,<br />

8311, 8340, 8473, 8601, 8636, 8656, 8675,<br />

8734, 8781, 8783, 8809, 8897, 8989, 9000,<br />

9021, 9253, 9372, 9438, 9439, 9450, 9468,<br />

9534, 9616, 9632, 9658, 9743, 9755, 9756,<br />

9929, 9974-9976, 9983, 9986, 9990, 9991,<br />

9996, 9998, 10003-10005, 10007, 10010,<br />

10011, 10022, 10085, 10094, 10115, 10181,<br />

10194, 10220, 10256, 10311<br />

Leadership development, African Americans/Blacks<br />

418, 454, 786, 787, 4740, 4829, 5023, 6564,<br />

7609, 9438, 9439, 10220<br />

Leadership development, aging 3255, 4707, 6665<br />

Leadership development, AIDS, people with 454<br />

Leadership development, Asians/Pacific Islanders<br />

258, 288, 320, 702, 753, 1116, 6051, 6563<br />

Leadership development, awards/prizes/<br />

competitions 757, 787, 804, 1080<br />

Leadership development, boys 288<br />

Leadership development, capital campaigns 4900,<br />

5024<br />

Leadership development, children/youth 172, 209,<br />

210, 295, 1313, 3588, 3613, 3644, 3658,<br />

3668, 3681, 3753, 3756, 4707, 5026, 5027,<br />

5531, 5532, 5878, 6874, 6955, 7429, 8734,<br />

9998, 10003, 10004<br />

Leadership development, computer systems/<br />

equipment 4941, 9450, 9468<br />

Leadership development, conferences/seminars<br />

172, 418, 1224, 1287, 2040, 2162, 2434,<br />

2454, 2676, 3419, 5634, 5660, 5713, 5878,<br />

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SUBJECT INDEX<br />

6159, 7050, 7249, 7514, 7577, 7795, 8340,<br />

9632<br />

Leadership development, crime/abuse victims 183,<br />

184, 3255, 9998, 10004<br />

Leadership development, curriculum development<br />

1546, 1547, 2454, 6347, 8897<br />

Leadership development, disabilities, people with<br />

3255<br />

Leadership development, economically<br />

disadvantaged 288, 295, 320, 454, 468, 545,<br />

702, 753, 765, 786, 787, 1080, 1116, 1118,<br />

1119, 1327, 1505, 1546, 1547, 1610, 1699,<br />

1701, 1864, 2032, 3235, 3588, 3613, 3644,<br />

3658, 3668, 3681, 3753, 3756, 4363, 4372,<br />

4464, 4638, 4669-4671, 4707, 4740, 4829,<br />

4900, 4901, 4934, 5012, 5024, 5026, 5027,<br />

5076, 5144, 5162, 5636, 5821, 5837, 5878,<br />

6108, 6347, 6563, 6564, 6906, 6955, 7050,<br />

7055, 7522, 7634-7636, 7964, 9438, 9439,<br />

9974, 9975, 9983, 9991, 10003, 10005,<br />

10007, 10011, 10311<br />

Leadership development, electronic media/online<br />

services 1660, 3681, 5712, 9468<br />

Leadership development, faculty/staff development<br />

208, 209, 240, 760, 1073, 1080, 1610, 3658,<br />

4058, 4230, 6347, 6607, 8734, 8781, 9632,<br />

9991, 10094<br />

Leadership development, fellowships 1140, 1546,<br />

1547, 1554, 2454, 3235, 3488, 4304, 6299,<br />

7882, 7948, 7971<br />

Leadership development, girls 288, 765, 4708<br />

Leadership development, Hispanics/Latinos 468,<br />

1695, 1696, 2434, 3681, 6629, 7674, 7964,<br />

9974, 10022<br />

Leadership development, immigrants/refugees 258,<br />

320, 545, 763, 1108-1113, 1116, 1118, 1119,<br />

1701, 2434, 4740, 4829, 5023, 6563, 6608,<br />

7522, 9974, 9990, 9996<br />

Leadership development, income development<br />

2162, 2163, 4091, 4568, 5521, 9929<br />

Leadership development, indigenous people 6347<br />

Leadership development, infants/toddlers 397,<br />

1116, 1237, 2072, 4915<br />

Leadership development, internship funds 6159<br />

Leadership development, LGBTQ 760, 4154, 4159,<br />

9253<br />

Leadership development, management<br />

development/capacity building 183, 184, 208,<br />

295, 320, 468, 545, 702, 708, 765, 1060,<br />

1313, 1321, 1378, 1610, 1648, 2630, 2668,<br />

3255, 3306, 3806, 4091, 4708, 4740, 5012,<br />

5023, 5521, 5712, 6497, 6563, 6607, 6629,<br />

6665, 6874, 7977, 8473, 8601, 8809, 8897,<br />

9253, 9450, 9929, 9974, 9991, 9998,<br />

10003-10005, 10007, 10022, 10220<br />

Leadership development, mentally disabled 2676<br />

Leadership development, migrant workers 545<br />

Leadership development, minorities 293, 295, 392,<br />

393, 763, 1108-1113, 1116, 1118, 1119,<br />

1505, 1610, 2032, 4319, 4363, 4372, 4568,<br />

4638, 4669-4671, 4900, 4901, 4934, 5024,<br />

5026, 5027, 5076, 5144, 5160, 5521, 5836,<br />

5837, 6497, 6906, 6955, 7050, 7522, 7971,<br />

8734, 9983, 9996, 10003, 10007, 10311<br />

Leadership development, Native Americans/<br />

American Indians 5771, 8473, 9975, 9976,<br />

9998, 10005, 10115<br />

Leadership development, offenders/ex-offenders<br />

454, 7133<br />

Leadership development, program evaluation 454,<br />

804, 2574, 2670, 3418, 3756, 4708, 6318,<br />

6347, 7487, 8897, 9616, 9990<br />

Leadership development, publication 2040, 2454,<br />

3668, 3681<br />

Leadership development, research 454, 472, 804,<br />

1699, 2876, 3613, 3756, 4154, 4464, 4638,<br />

4694, 6812, 7401, 7512, 7514, 9983<br />

Leadership development, scholarship funds 560,<br />

1116, 4568, 10181<br />

Leadership development, seed money 1218, 4827,<br />

6665, 8809, 9756<br />

Leadership development, technical assistance<br />

1313, 1701, 3613, 4464, 4568, 4694, 5506,<br />

5513, 5514, 5531, 5532, 5712, 7997, 8473,<br />

8783, 10115<br />

Leadership development, women 183, 184, 295,<br />

397, 479, 635, 1327, 1335, 1423, 1446,<br />

1610, 1699, 4708, 4827, 6159, 6497, 6607,<br />

6608, 7183, 8989, 9998, 10003, 10011<br />

Leadership development, youth 4363, 4900, 5024,<br />

5836, 6628, 7156, 9450, 9983, 10022<br />

Learning disorders 3317, 6766, 7319, 8108, 8739<br />

Learning disorders, blind/visually impaired 6766<br />

Learning disorders, children 6766<br />

Learning disorders, children/youth 3317, 7319,<br />

8108<br />

Learning disorders, disabilities, people with 8739<br />

Learning disorders, management development/<br />

capacity building 8108<br />

Learning disorders, mentally disabled 3317, 7319,<br />

8108<br />

Learning disorders, program evaluation 6766, 7319,<br />

8739<br />

Learning disorders, publication 3317<br />

Lebanon, international affairs/development 813<br />

Lebanon, public affairs/government 813<br />

Legal services 258, 277, 361, 429, 464, 551, 599,<br />

649, 661, 669, 680, 792, 798, 822, 892, 929,<br />

1248, 1383, 1386, 1387, 1468, 1481, 1503,<br />

1542, 1568, 1626, 1649-1654, 1805, 1878,<br />

1880, 1898, 2039, 2133, 2286, 2345, 2360,<br />

2579, 2639, 2791, 2792, 2998, 3545, 3640,<br />

3772, 4047, 4048, 4094, 4104, 4127, 4353,<br />

4476, 4717, 4767, 4768, 4843, 4855, 4883,<br />

4960, 5048, 5268, 5416, 5419, 5422, 5450,<br />

5648, 5729, 5756, 5825, 5852, 5920, 5963,<br />

6291, 6302, 6317, 6332, 6435, 6862, 6864,<br />

6963, 6966, 7023, 7056, 7145, 7151, 7174,<br />

7321, 7593, 7728, 7827, 8135, 8331, 8466,<br />

8526-8528, 8744, 8857, 9130, 9213, 9305,<br />

9327, 9395, 9442, 9451, 9452, 9522, 9584,<br />

9676, 9788, 9835-9837, 9840, 9842, 9866,<br />

9869, 9967, 10100, 10169, 10219<br />

Legal services, African Americans/Blacks 447, 4476<br />

Legal services, aging 661, 929, 1361, 1383, 4353,<br />

5268, 9213, 9452<br />

Legal services, AIDS, people with 1878, 7145<br />

Legal services, Asians/Pacific Islanders 258, 599,<br />

6317<br />

Legal services, building/renovation 4767, 8857<br />

Legal services, children/youth 250, 277, 429, 929,<br />

1362, 1880, 1898, 2684, 3614, 3640, 3772,<br />

4843, 5048, 5268, 5756, 5852, 6156, 6341,<br />

6966, 7151, 7472, 8331, 8526-8528, 9395,<br />

9584, 9835-9837, 9866, 9869<br />

Legal services, computer systems/equipment 2345,<br />

5450, 9130, 9327, 9395, 9442, 9451, 9452,<br />

9464, 9522<br />

Legal services, conferences/seminars 1503, 8135<br />

Legal services, crime/abuse victims 277, 429,<br />

1880, 1898, 2684, 3640, 3772, 4843, 6966,<br />

7023, 7134, 8331, 8526-8528, 9395, 9584,<br />

9835-9837, 9866<br />

Legal services, disabilities, people with 1361, 5268,<br />

8466<br />

Legal services, economically disadvantaged 250,<br />

277, 361, 551, 649, 792, 929, 996, 1245,<br />

1361, 1362, 1383, 1386, 1387, 1468, 1542,<br />

1568, 1570, 1874, 1875, 1898, 2039, 2133,<br />

2286, 2345, 2360, 2579, 2791, 2792, 2998,<br />

3007, 3167, 3180, 3329, 3614, 3640, 3772,<br />

4094, 4104, 4353, 4476, 4490, 4717, 4767,<br />

4768, 4855, 4960, 5048, 5268, 5422, 5450,<br />

5648, 5825, 5852, 5963, 6156, 6168, 6291,<br />

6301, 6302, 6341, 6398, 6435, 6488, 6496,<br />

6963, 6966, 6983, 7134, 7145, 7379, 7419,<br />

7593, 7728, 7764, 7827, 7970, 8032, 9130,<br />

9136, 9213, 9305, 9327, 9451, 9452, 9522,<br />

9788, 9840, 10219<br />

Legal services, electronic media/online services<br />

7174, 9327, 9395, 9442, 9451, 9452, 9522<br />

Legal services, equipment 5450<br />

Legal services, faculty/staff development 680,<br />

1209, 1387, 3139, 3772, 4855, 5729, 6302,<br />

6966, 7764, 8331, 9452, 9869<br />

Legal services, fellowships 7472, 9213<br />

Legal services, guardianship 2684<br />

Legal services, Hispanics/Latinos 776, 2998, 4717,<br />

7023, 7174, 7593, 7827, 9464, 10219<br />

Legal services, homeless 4104, 7134, 8744<br />

Legal services, immigrants/refugees 258, 599, 776,<br />

1362, 1568, 2039, 2579, 2998, 4094, 5872,<br />

6302, 6317, 6332, 6963, 7023, 7134, 7593,<br />

7827<br />

Legal services, income development 776, 1210,<br />

1248, 4353, 5048, 5852, 7142, 7174, 8466,<br />

8526, 9130, 9136, 9395, 9866<br />

Legal services, infants/toddlers 1245, 1248<br />

Legal services, internship funds 1650, 6965, 6983<br />

Legal services, LGBTQ 798, 7174<br />

Legal services, management development/capacity<br />

building 250, 277, 551, 599, 661, 680, 776,<br />

798, 996, 1209, 1210, 1248, 1361, 1386,<br />

1387, 1542, 1568, 1626, 2133, 2345, 2639,<br />

2684, 2791, 2792, 3082, 3180, 3614, 3640,<br />

3772, 4353, 4490, 4717, 5048, 5852, 6302,<br />

6341, 6398, 6464, 6488, 6966, 7023, 7142,<br />

7593, 8331, 8466, 8526-8528, 9130, 9136,<br />

9327, 9395, 9451, 9452, 9464, 9522, 9788,<br />

9835-9837, 9866, 9869, 10100, 10219<br />

Legal services, mentally disabled 7134, 7142<br />

Legal services, migrant workers 7827<br />

Legal services, military/veterans 798<br />

Legal services, minorities 250, 361, 649, 929, 996,<br />

1245, 1361, 1568, 3007, 3180, 3614, 4094,<br />

4490, 4767, 6301, 6341, 6963, 6966, 7419,<br />

9451<br />

Legal services, Native Americans/American Indians<br />

4883, 5729, 6435<br />

Legal services, offenders/ex-offenders 7145, 7151,<br />

7379, 7970, 9522, 9788<br />

Legal services, program evaluation 2998, 3007,<br />

4468, 6168, 6341, 6488, 9464<br />

Legal services, public interest law 250, 447, 585,<br />

587-591, 596, 638, 640, 665, 776, 996, 1209,<br />

1210, 1245, 1361, 1362, 1570, 1874, 1875,<br />

2263, 2265, 2593, 2605, 2839, 3007, 3082,<br />

3139, 3167, 3329, 3614, 3790, 4468, 4490,<br />

4565, 5411, 5413, 5440, 5698, 5758, 5819,<br />

5872, 6156, 6168, 6301, 6341, 6398, 6436,<br />

6464, 6488, 6496, 6965, 6983, 7123, 7134,<br />

7142, 7144, 7379, 7472, 7764, 7970, 8201,<br />

9464, 10217<br />

Legal services, research 429, 4468, 4565, 5268,<br />

5416, 6156, 6302, 6435, 6488, 6496, 7123,<br />

9866<br />

Legal services, scholarship funds 4127<br />

Legal services, substance abusers 7145<br />

Legal services, technical assistance 792, 1481,<br />

2579, 3167, 3545, 4047, 4565, 4767, 4843,<br />

4855, 4883, 5729, 5872, 6301, 6317, 6435,<br />

6496, 7142, 7145, 7174, 7419, 8857, 9842<br />

Legal services, tenant law 3180, 3218, 7419, 8032,<br />

9136<br />

Legal services, women 429, 665, 929, 1248, 4843,<br />

6156, 6464, 6488, 6496, 6965, 6983, 7023,<br />

7144<br />

Legal services, youth 2639, 5825<br />

Lesotho, community improvement/development<br />

4357<br />

Lesotho, education 4387<br />

Lesotho, food/nutrition/agriculture 4357<br />

Lesotho, health—general 4354<br />

LGBTQ, arts/culture/humanities 764, 869, 1537,<br />

2167, 2638, 4148, 4149, 4155, 4158, 9921<br />

LGBTQ, civil rights 55, 56, 335, 660, 756, 760, 762,<br />

764, 767, 773, 782, 789-791, 798, 1566,<br />

1856, 2166-2178, 2181-2186, 2188, 2191,<br />

2192, 2644, 2995, 4141, 4142, 4145, 4146,<br />

4149, 4152, 4153, 4155, 4157, 4158, 4161,<br />

4162, 4164, 4808, 6320, 7130, 7174, 9253<br />

LGBTQ, community improvement/development 4159<br />

LGBTQ, crime/courts/legal services 756, 790, 798,<br />

7174<br />

LGBTQ, education 55, 56, 789, 790, 1856, 2644,<br />

2995, 6097<br />

LGBTQ, employment 10263<br />

LGBTQ, health—general 303, 335, 358, 790, 2770<br />

LGBTQ, health—specific diseases 2770, 4152,<br />

6920<br />

LGBTQ, housing/shelter 4160<br />

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Grants for Capacity Building, Management & Technical Assistance<br />

LGBTQ, human services—multipurpose 60, 335,<br />

549, 550, 764, 789, 790, 1555, 2180, 2643,<br />

4139, 4141, 4142, 4153, 4154, 4157, 4160,<br />

4808, 5863, 6920, 7024, 7383, 9805, 9850,<br />

9851<br />

LGBTQ, mental health/substance abuse 358<br />

LGBTQ, philanthropy/voluntarism 762, 4804, 7130<br />

LGBTQ, public affairs/government 760, 798, 4141,<br />

4154, 4155, 4157, 4159, 9253<br />

LGBTQ, recreation/sports/athletics 9113<br />

LGBTQ, religion 660, 767, 773, 782, 791, 4155,<br />

4162, 7130<br />

LGBTQ, youth development 2159, 2180, 4151,<br />

9113, 9851<br />

Libraries (academic/research) 3498, 6807<br />

Libraries (academic/research), building/renovation<br />

3498<br />

Libraries (academic/research), electronic media/<br />

online services 6807<br />

Libraries (academic/research), management<br />

development/capacity building 3498<br />

Libraries (academic/research), program evaluation<br />

6807<br />

Libraries (academic/research), research 6807<br />

Libraries (public) 1490, 2323, 3295, 4010, 4027,<br />

4650, 4659, 5349, 6284, 7019, 7655, 8092,<br />

8543, 8707, 8796, 8921, 9012, 9424<br />

Libraries (public), children/youth 4650, 9424<br />

Libraries (public), computer systems/equipment<br />

9424<br />

Libraries (public), conferences/seminars 3295<br />

Libraries (public), economically disadvantaged 4650<br />

Libraries (public), electronic media/online services<br />

8921<br />

Libraries (public), income development 2323, 4010,<br />

4027, 8543, 8796, 9012<br />

Libraries (public), management development/<br />

capacity building 1490, 2323, 3295, 4650,<br />

4659, 6284, 7019, 7655, 8092, 8543, 8707,<br />

8796, 9012, 9424<br />

Libraries (public), minorities 4650<br />

Libraries (public), technical assistance 4010, 4027,<br />

5349<br />

Libraries (special) 147, 1770, 2153, 9323<br />

Libraries (special), exhibitions 9323<br />

Libraries (special), management development/<br />

capacity building 1770<br />

Libraries (special), technical assistance 9323<br />

Libraries, archives 505, 915-917, 6219, 6594<br />

Libraries/library science 6568, 6799, 6820, 6822,<br />

10063<br />

Libraries/library science, conferences/seminars<br />

6822<br />

Libraries/library science, curriculum development<br />

6568<br />

Libraries/library science, electronic media/online<br />

services 6799, 10063<br />

Libraries/library science, faculty/staff development<br />

6568<br />

Libraries/library science, management<br />

development/capacity building 6820, 10063<br />

Libraries/library science, program evaluation 6799,<br />

6822<br />

Libraries/library science, publication 6822<br />

Libraries/library science, research 6799, 6820,<br />

6822<br />

Libya, arts/culture/humanities 5000<br />

Literature 697, 736, 976, 1072, 1742, 2743, 3021,<br />

3052, 4936, 5058, 5430, 5940, 6064, 6902,<br />

7238, 8332, 8551, 9744<br />

Literature, African Americans/Blacks 5058, 7238<br />

Literature, children/youth 697, 736, 1742, 5430<br />

Literature, commissioning new works 1072<br />

Literature, curriculum development 736, 6064<br />

Literature, electronic media/online services 6064<br />

Literature, faculty/staff development 1742<br />

Literature, income development 7238<br />

Literature, management development/capacity<br />

building 697, 976, 1072, 3021, 3052, 4936,<br />

5058, 7238, 8332<br />

Literature, performance/productions 1072<br />

Literature, technical assistance 976<br />

Literature, youth 976, 1072, 3052<br />

Liver disorders 9106<br />

Liver disorders, management development/capacity<br />

building 9106<br />

Lung diseases 4985, 8133, 8320, 9909<br />

Lung diseases, disabilities, people with 8320<br />

Lung diseases, income development 4985<br />

Lung diseases, management development/capacity<br />

building 4985, 8133, 9909<br />

Lung diseases, technical assistance 8133<br />

Lung research 2686, 8849, 10042<br />

Lung research, conferences/seminars 8849<br />

Lung research, economically disadvantaged 10042<br />

Lung research, faculty/staff development 8849<br />

Lung research, program evaluation 10042<br />

Madagascar, education 8189<br />

Madagascar, environment 3190, 3196<br />

Madagascar, food/nutrition/agriculture 8189<br />

Madagascar, international affairs/development<br />

8189<br />

Madagascar, public affairs/government 8189<br />

Malawi, education 4387<br />

Malaysia, animals/wildlife 4150<br />

Malaysia, civil rights 6554<br />

Malaysia, community improvement/development<br />

6377, 6577<br />

Malaysia, environment 4150<br />

Malaysia, health—general 1326, 6554<br />

Malaysia, international affairs/development 4150,<br />

6554, 6577<br />

Malaysia, philanthropy/voluntarism 6377<br />

Malaysia, social sciences 6577<br />

Mali, arts/culture/humanities 6330<br />

Marine science 1140, 1174, 1234, 1277, 1324,<br />

1336, 1337, 1408, 1438, 3193, 3839, 7332,<br />

7403, 10123<br />

Marine science, computer systems/equipment 1234<br />

Marine science, fellowships 1140<br />

Marine science, income development 1336, 1337<br />

Marine science, management development/capacity<br />

building 1324, 1336, 1337, 1408, 1438, 7403,<br />

10123<br />

Marine science, program evaluation 1234, 1408,<br />

3839<br />

Marine science, technical assistance 7332<br />

Mathematics 3, 107, 223, 1156, 1198, 1199,<br />

1201, 1202, 1777, 1891, 2123, 2388, 2935,<br />

3220, 3393, 3548, 4310, 4639, 4898, 5267,<br />

5277, 5279, 5285, 6090, 6632, 7328, 7456,<br />

7775, 7812, 8132, 8343, 8344, 8354, 8389,<br />

8418, 8426, 8437, 8442, 8444, 8446, 8679,<br />

8700, 9180, 9342, 9470, 9535, 9538, 9632,<br />

9637, 9643, 9738, 9753, 9954<br />

Mathematics, African Americans/Blacks 1202<br />

Mathematics, awards/prizes/competitions 8354,<br />

8418<br />

Mathematics, children 3548, 8700<br />

Mathematics, children/youth 3, 107, 223, 1156,<br />

1198, 1199, 1201, 2123, 4639, 4898, 6090,<br />

7775, 7812, 8343, 8344, 8389, 8426, 8437,<br />

8442, 9535, 9643, 9738<br />

Mathematics, computer systems/equipment 4898,<br />

9342<br />

Mathematics, conferences/seminars 5267, 9342,<br />

9632<br />

Mathematics, curriculum development 107, 223,<br />

1156, 2123, 2935, 3548, 7812, 8426, 8679,<br />

9180, 9342, 9470<br />

Mathematics, economically disadvantaged 1201,<br />

1202, 1891, 2935, 9643<br />

Mathematics, electronic media/online services<br />

3548, 8426, 8444, 9470<br />

Mathematics, faculty/staff development 107, 1156,<br />

2935, 3548, 7456, 7812, 8679, 8700, 9632,<br />

9637, 9738<br />

Mathematics, fellowships 1201<br />

Mathematics, Hispanics/Latinos 1202, 7328<br />

Mathematics, income development 2388<br />

Mathematics, infants/toddlers 8132, 9180<br />

Mathematics, management development/capacity<br />

building 1201, 5277, 5279, 9954<br />

Mathematics, minorities 2935, 6632<br />

Mathematics, program evaluation 223, 1198, 1199,<br />

1202, 2123, 2935, 8132, 9180<br />

Mathematics, research 5267, 9954<br />

Mathematics, seed money 8679<br />

Mathematics, technical assistance 1201, 7328,<br />

8446<br />

Mathematics, youth 1777, 2935, 3393, 6632, 9342<br />

Media, film/video 496, 698, 815, 938, 972, 1405,<br />

1452, 1644, 1812, 2179, 2622, 2993, 3175,<br />

5930, 6166, 6315, 6351, 6458, 7180, 7304,<br />

7375, 7402, 8080, 8637, 8904, 9390, 10201,<br />

10208<br />

Media, journalism/publishing 195, 414, 520, 597,<br />

603, 850, 921, 951, 960, 1138, 2087, 2271,<br />

2538, 2587, 2714, 2725, 2728, 2729, 2820,<br />

4019, 4029, 4102, 5081, 5082, 6094, 6316,<br />

6444, 6546, 6547, 6570, 6581, 6633, 6660,<br />

6778, 6799, 6890, 6950, 7063, 7102, 7166,<br />

7450, 7747, 8288, 8630, 9066, 9382, 9879,<br />

9880<br />

Media, radio 615, 2735, 4762, 4852, 6278, 6297,<br />

6368, 6471, 7177, 7262, 7434, 7490, 8667,<br />

9493, 9927<br />

Media, television 860, 861, 900, 2397, 2735,<br />

3309, 4932, 6103, 6466, 7375, 8424, 9082,<br />

9390, 9456<br />

Media/communications 281, 352, 502, 721, 764,<br />

799, 843-845, 869, 876, 921, 969, 1207,<br />

1258-1262, 1296, 1304, 1330, 1346, 1351,<br />

1396, 1397, 1416-1419, 1481, 1521, 1616,<br />

2085, 2167, 2609, 2689, 2702, 2707, 2725,<br />

2910, 2934, 2968, 2969, 3215, 4155, 4158,<br />

4330, 4499, 4599, 5044, 5739, 5835, 5839,<br />

6010, 6100, 6127, 6131, 6338, 6369, 6372,<br />

6394, 6424, 6458, 6498, 6539, 7097, 7117,<br />

7120, 7124, 7125, 7127, 7178, 7199, 7267,<br />

7268, 7270, 7375, 7380, 7654, 7702, 7858,<br />

8630, 8640, 9076, 9400, 9495, 9500, 9509,<br />

9517, 9532, 9537, 9885, 9981<br />

Media/communications, African Americans/Blacks<br />

4155, 6010<br />

Media/communications, blind/visually impaired<br />

1616, 9495<br />

Media/communications, children/youth 1296,<br />

1346, 1416, 2702, 4330, 6010, 6100, 6131,<br />

7097, 7127, 7178, 7199, 9537<br />

Media/communications, computer systems/<br />

equipment 9495, 9500, 9509, 9532<br />

Media/communications, conferences/seminars<br />

2707, 2968, 2969, 7654, 9885<br />

Media/communications, curriculum development<br />

969, 6010, 6100, 7199, 9885<br />

Media/communications, economically<br />

disadvantaged 1261, 1296, 1521, 7117, 7858,<br />

9532, 9537<br />

Media/communications, electronic media/online<br />

services 876, 969, 1260, 1330, 2702, 6010,<br />

6131, 6424, 9495, 9500<br />

Media/communications, equipment 9509, 9517,<br />

9532<br />

Media/communications, faculty/staff development<br />

1397, 1521, 2167<br />

Media/communications, fellowships 6458, 8630<br />

Media/communications, Hispanics/Latinos 1207,<br />

9532<br />

Media/communications, immigrants/refugees 7117<br />

Media/communications, income development 921,<br />

5835, 7178<br />

Media/communications, infants/toddlers 1330,<br />

7654<br />

Media/communications, LGBTQ 764, 869, 2167,<br />

4155, 4158<br />

Media/communications, management<br />

development/capacity building 869, 921, 1397,<br />

1521, 1616, 2167, 2609, 2934, 4155, 4158,<br />

6127, 6338, 6394, 6458, 6498, 6539, 7178,<br />

7858, 8640, 9076, 9495, 9500, 9509, 9517,<br />

9532<br />

Media/communications, mentally disabled 1616,<br />

9495<br />

Media/communications, minorities 721, 764, 921,<br />

1261, 6458, 6498, 6539, 7117, 7124, 7858,<br />

9517<br />

Media/communications, Native Americans/<br />

American Indians 9981<br />

Media/communications, offenders/ex-offenders<br />

7125<br />

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Grants for Capacity Building, Management & Technical Assistance<br />

SUBJECT INDEX<br />

Media/communications, program evaluation 1207,<br />

1262, 2689<br />

Media/communications, publication 4158, 7380,<br />

8640, 9495<br />

Media/communications, research 281, 352, 1351,<br />

2689, 4330, 6394, 7120, 7124<br />

Media/communications, scholarship funds 1261<br />

Media/communications, seed money 7127<br />

Media/communications, technical assistance 352,<br />

844, 1258-1262, 1296, 1346, 1481, 4599,<br />

6131, 9885<br />

Media/communications, youth 721, 921, 1521<br />

Medical care, African Americans/Blacks 4730, 4746<br />

Medical care, aging 5464, 5465<br />

Medical care, AIDS, people with 1083<br />

Medical care, bioethics 150, 7076, 7879<br />

Medical care, blind/visually impaired 2828<br />

Medical care, building/renovation 20<br />

Medical care, capital campaigns 9533, 9833<br />

Medical care, children/youth 203, 260, 298, 301,<br />

338, 1184, 1605, 1957, 2393, 3659, 4380,<br />

5488, 5567, 5579, 6534, 7282, 8227<br />

Medical care, community health systems 272, 303,<br />

384, 3245, 4309, 5102, 7562, 9533, 9833<br />

Medical care, computer systems/equipment 1184,<br />

6956, 9467, 9533<br />

Medical care, conferences/seminars 4309<br />

Medical care, crime/abuse victims 2393, 5576,<br />

7017<br />

Medical care, disabilities, people with 280, 338,<br />

3301, 3994, 5464, 5465, 6534, 7904, 8227,<br />

8320, 9248, 9467, 9580, 9750<br />

Medical care, economically disadvantaged 176, 203,<br />

260, 264, 298, 378, 421, 1083, 1605, 2084,<br />

2150, 2585, 3523, 3659, 4538, 4730, 4746,<br />

4789, 5464, 5465, 5471, 5475, 5476, 5481,<br />

5488, 5507, 5529, 5545, 5567, 5572, 5574,<br />

5579, 6491, 6534, 6956, 7013, 7291, 8227,<br />

9652, 9659<br />

Medical care, electronic media/online services<br />

5504, 7282<br />

Medical care, equipment 9533<br />

Medical care, faculty/staff development 2393,<br />

4746, 5582, 9833<br />

Medical care, fellowships 5102<br />

Medical care, Hispanics/Latinos 301, 338, 378,<br />

5572, 7291<br />

Medical care, homeless 1943<br />

Medical care, immigrants/refugees 264, 272, 301,<br />

4730, 4746, 4789, 5507, 5572, 7017<br />

Medical care, in-patient care 5456<br />

Medical care, infants/toddlers 5471<br />

Medical care, LGBTQ 303<br />

Medical care, management development/capacity<br />

building 20, 176, 203, 298, 338, 421, 1184,<br />

1674, 1957, 2585, 2828, 3301, 3523, 3994,<br />

4730, 4746, 4789, 5207, 5488, 5507, 5534,<br />

5546, 6491, 6956, 7017, 7562, 9248, 9467,<br />

9533, 9580, 9750, 9811<br />

Medical care, mentally disabled 1184, 1957, 3301,<br />

5576, 7017<br />

Medical care, minorities 264, 272, 280, 384, 1943,<br />

2585, 4789, 5481, 5507, 5574, 5579, 6956<br />

Medical care, Native Americans/American Indians<br />

5576<br />

Medical care, offenders/ex-offenders 5552<br />

Medical care, outpatient care 176, 203, 260, 264,<br />

280, 298, 301, 338, 378, 421, 1083, 1165,<br />

1605, 1674, 1943, 2074, 2084, 2150, 2393,<br />

2585, 3243, 3523, 3659, 4043, 4072, 4367,<br />

4380, 4538, 4663, 4730, 4746, 4789, 5207,<br />

5456, 5458, 5464, 5465, 5470-5472, 5475,<br />

5476, 5478, 5481, 5488, 5495, 5504, 5507,<br />

5508, 5529, 5534, 5544-5546, 5552, 5567,<br />

5572, 5574-5576, 5579, 5582, 5591, 5592,<br />

5594, 5595, 6221, 6491, 6956, 7013, 7106,<br />

7282, 7291, 7913, 8813, 9652, 9659, 9757,<br />

9811<br />

Medical care, physically disabled 20<br />

Medical care, program evaluation 1605, 3243,<br />

3245, 4538, 4663, 4730, 5456, 5464,<br />

5470-5472, 5478, 5544, 5545, 5552, 5579,<br />

5594, 6221, 7282<br />

Medical care, rehabilitation 20, 280, 1184, 1957,<br />

2828, 3301, 3994, 6534, 7017, 7904, 8227,<br />

8320, 9248, 9467, 9580, 9750<br />

Medical care, research 1165, 1943, 2828, 4380,<br />

5456, 5470, 5472, 5478, 5481, 5504, 5508,<br />

5574, 5575, 5594, 6534, 7282, 7291<br />

Medical care, single parents 5471<br />

Medical care, substance abusers 5576, 5595, 7106<br />

Medical care, technical assistance 3994, 5458,<br />

5465, 5475, 5476, 5504, 5508, 5529, 5567,<br />

5572, 5574-5576, 5582, 5591, 5592, 5595,<br />

8227, 9833<br />

Medical care, women 4043, 4072, 5471, 6491,<br />

7013<br />

Medical care, youth 1674<br />

Medical research, AIDS, people with 1420<br />

Medical research, Canada 2921<br />

Medical research, Developing countries 1698, 6589<br />

Medical research, electronic media/online services<br />

9497<br />

Medical research, Global programs 10042<br />

Medical research, institute 1980, 4981, 4987,<br />

7083, 7879, 8241, 8261, 9497<br />

Medical research, Japan 4981<br />

Medical research, management development/<br />

capacity building 4981, 7083, 8241, 9497<br />

Medical research, management/technical aid 1420,<br />

1980, 2921, 4023, 4987, 6677, 7884, 8489<br />

Medical research, program evaluation 8261<br />

Medical research, South Africa 4987<br />

Medical research, women 1420<br />

Medical school/education 402, 664, 667, 2269,<br />

3235, 4046, 5352, 5384, 5461, 5508, 5582,<br />

5591, 5592, 5828, 5995, 6902, 6980, 7083,<br />

7545, 7842-7844, 7848, 8190, 8237, 8663,<br />

9261, 9262, 9484, 9497<br />

Medical school/education, African Americans/<br />

Blacks 5461<br />

Medical school/education, aging 5352<br />

Medical school/education, boys 667<br />

Medical school/education, children/youth 5828,<br />

5995, 7545<br />

Medical school/education, conferences/seminars<br />

8237<br />

Medical school/education, crime/abuse victims<br />

7848<br />

Medical school/education, economically<br />

disadvantaged 402, 2269, 3235<br />

Medical school/education, electronic media/online<br />

services 5352, 9497<br />

Medical school/education, faculty/staff<br />

development 5352, 5582, 5995<br />

Medical school/education, fellowships 3235<br />

Medical school/education, girls 667<br />

Medical school/education, Hispanics/Latinos 5461<br />

Medical school/education, management<br />

development/capacity building 5384, 7083,<br />

7842, 7843, 9484, 9497<br />

Medical school/education, minorities 402, 2269,<br />

6980<br />

Medical school/education, Native Americans/<br />

American Indians 5461<br />

Medical school/education, program evaluation<br />

4046, 5828<br />

Medical school/education, research 5508, 5828,<br />

7083, 7843<br />

Medical school/education, seed money 7842<br />

Medical school/education, technical assistance<br />

5461, 5508, 5582, 5591, 5592<br />

Medical school/education, women 664, 4046,<br />

7848, 8663<br />

Medical school/education, youth 2269<br />

Medicine/medical care, African Americans/Blacks<br />

480<br />

Medicine/medical care, Asians/Pacific Islanders<br />

419, 455<br />

Medicine/medical care, boys 4044<br />

Medicine/medical care, children/youth 396<br />

Medicine/medical care, curriculum development 346<br />

Medicine/medical care, economically disadvantaged<br />

346, 388, 390, 396, 457, 471<br />

Medicine/medical care, faculty/staff development<br />

1613<br />

Medicine/medical care, fellowships 414<br />

Medicine/medical care, girls 4044<br />

Medicine/medical care, Hispanics/Latinos 388, 457<br />

Medicine/medical care, immigrants/refugees 419<br />

Medicine/medical care, infants/toddlers 397<br />

Medicine/medical care, management development/<br />

capacity building 6153, 8111<br />

Medicine/medical care, minorities 346, 390, 392,<br />

476, 8111, 8266<br />

Medicine/medical care, program evaluation 8139<br />

Medicine/medical care, public education 294, 346,<br />

388, 390, 392, 396, 397, 414, 419, 438, 455,<br />

457, 470, 471, 476, 480, 1613, 4044, 4075,<br />

6153, 6155, 6165, 8111, 8139, 8266, 8663<br />

Medicine/medical care, research 388, 390, 438,<br />

4075, 6153<br />

Medicine/medical care, technical assistance 388,<br />

419, 8266<br />

Medicine/medical care, women 397, 4075, 6155,<br />

6165, 8663<br />

Membership benefit groups, Chile 6493<br />

Men, arts/culture/humanities 2638, 9921<br />

Men, civil rights 762, 6426<br />

Men, crime/courts/legal services 5466<br />

Men, education 3382, 4554, 4578, 10047<br />

Men, health—general 341, 5466, 5554, 5719<br />

Men, housing/shelter 8524<br />

Men, human services—multipurpose 341, 1737,<br />

1738, 2358, 4788, 5554, 5719<br />

Men, mental health/substance abuse 2808, 5466<br />

Men, philanthropy/voluntarism 762<br />

Men, public affairs/government 6614<br />

Men, religion 2100, 5554<br />

Mental health, African Americans/Blacks 8143,<br />

9675<br />

Mental health, aging 3261<br />

Mental health, Asians/Pacific Islanders 257, 318,<br />

10125, 10126<br />

Mental health, association 331, 3242, 8325<br />

Mental health, boys 9226, 9463<br />

Mental health, children 3242, 8622<br />

Mental health, children/youth 357, 409, 440, 1097,<br />

1462, 1892, 2253, 2275, 2667, 2749, 3320,<br />

3659, 3704, 3711, 3743, 3744, 4318, 4679,<br />

4869, 4881, 4902, 4903, 5469, 5494, 5516,<br />

5589, 6202, 6651, 7640, 7902, 7929, 8071,<br />

8143, 8175, 8333, 8548, 9381, 9385, 9682<br />

Mental health, clinics 257, 318, 1097, 1462, 1916,<br />

1936, 2253, 2275, 2749, 4881, 4902, 4903,<br />

7640, 7855, 8071, 8333, 8548, 8676, 9385,<br />

9421, 10096<br />

Mental health, computer systems/equipment 1580,<br />

1722, 1936, 5072, 9340, 9381, 9385, 9399,<br />

9421, 9463, 9502<br />

Mental health, conferences/seminars 162, 164,<br />

3261, 3743<br />

Mental health, counseling/support groups 14, 161,<br />

162, 164, 1187, 1499, 1531, 3320, 4267,<br />

4880, 5627, 6646, 6651, 7017, 7122, 8096,<br />

8462, 8622, 9502, 9675, 10125, 10126<br />

Mental health, crime/abuse victims 180, 1462,<br />

1598, 4318, 4689, 4807, 4869, 5072, 5122,<br />

5469, 5576, 7017, 7640, 7902, 7929, 8333,<br />

8548, 8676, 9463<br />

Mental health, depression 164, 2233, 3249, 3703,<br />

5500, 7022<br />

Mental health, disabilities, people with 257<br />

Mental health, disorders 1580, 3704, 5516, 5576,<br />

5589<br />

Mental health, economically disadvantaged 331,<br />

357, 421, 1580, 1629, 2560, 3659, 3704,<br />

3711, 3743, 3744, 4428, 4831, 4881, 4902,<br />

4903, 5494, 5507, 5550, 5593, 6202, 9421,<br />

9463, 9908, 10096<br />

Mental health, electronic media/online services 318,<br />

1462, 1916, 5072, 9381, 9463<br />

Mental health, faculty/staff development 1499,<br />

1580, 2667, 8676, 9399<br />

Mental health, gambling addiction 3115<br />

Mental health, girls 9463<br />

Mental health, grief/bereavement counseling 1722,<br />

9381, 9682<br />

Mental health, Hispanics/Latinos 318, 4679<br />

Mental health, homeless 440, 1580, 2553, 2560,<br />

4428, 4873, 5593<br />

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Grants for Capacity Building, Management & Technical Assistance<br />

Mental health, immigrants/refugees 1598, 5494,<br />

5507, 7017, 8143<br />

Mental health, income development 1580, 1598,<br />

1936, 3506, 9463, 9675<br />

Mental health, infants/toddlers 161, 162, 164,<br />

1102, 2553, 3242<br />

Mental health, LGBTQ 358<br />

Mental health, management development/capacity<br />

building 14, 161, 164, 257, 357, 358, 421,<br />

1187, 1499, 1531, 1580, 1598, 1629, 1722,<br />

1936, 1966, 2253, 2275, 3115, 3506, 3711,<br />

3743, 4295, 4428, 4689, 4807, 4831, 4873,<br />

4902, 4903, 5072, 5337, 5507, 5627, 6646,<br />

6651, 7017, 7640, 7855, 7929, 8071, 8096,<br />

8265, 8325, 8333, 8548, 8676, 8901, 9340,<br />

9381, 9385, 9399, 9421, 9463, 9502, 9675,<br />

9682, 9908, 10096, 10125, 10126<br />

Mental health, men 5466<br />

Mental health, mentally disabled 164, 1097, 1580,<br />

1629, 1936, 1966, 2048, 2049, 2560, 3320,<br />

3704, 4295, 4318, 4428, 4831, 4881, 4902,<br />

4903, 5516, 5576, 5589, 6646, 7017, 7640,<br />

7929, 8265, 8462, 9226<br />

Mental health, minorities 331, 393, 440, 1916,<br />

3711, 5494, 5507, 5550, 8622<br />

Mental health, Native Americans/American Indians<br />

4869, 4873, 5576<br />

Mental health, offenders/ex-offenders 409, 1580,<br />

3320, 4689, 4807, 5072, 5122, 5466<br />

Mental health, program evaluation 162, 1916, 2749,<br />

3704, 4679, 4807, 4881, 5550, 5589, 5593,<br />

8143, 9226<br />

Mental health, research 440, 3242, 3704, 4880,<br />

5550, 5575<br />

Mental health, residential care 1966, 3506, 4295,<br />

4428, 5337, 5593, 7929, 8901, 9226, 9340,<br />

9399<br />

Mental health, single parents 162<br />

Mental health, smoking 2687-2689, 5459, 5570,<br />

5578, 9720<br />

Mental health, stress 161, 164<br />

Mental health, substance abusers 180, 1580, 1629,<br />

3506, 4428, 4831, 4873, 5337, 5576, 5593,<br />

7855, 8901, 9340, 9399, 9908, 10096<br />

Mental health, technical assistance 357, 409, 1722,<br />

3242, 4880, 5122, 5466, 5469, 5494, 5516,<br />

5575, 5576, 8462, 9463<br />

Mental health, transitional care 4831, 4873, 8265<br />

Mental health, treatment 180, 357, 358, 393, 409,<br />

421, 440, 1102, 1598, 1629, 1892, 1918,<br />

2048, 2049, 2553, 2560, 2667, 3261, 3320,<br />

3659, 3711, 3743, 3744, 4318, 4679, 4689,<br />

4807, 4869, 5072, 5122, 5466, 5469, 5494,<br />

5507, 5550, 5575, 5589, 5769, 6202, 7902,<br />

7913, 8065, 8143, 8175, 8596, 9463, 9908<br />

Mental health, women 162, 180, 4831, 5627, 8901,<br />

9675<br />

Mental health, youth 14, 331, 2048, 2049, 5769,<br />

6646, 9421<br />

Mental health/crisis services, aging 3249, 3261<br />

Mental health/crisis services, alliance 3389, 8110,<br />

9473<br />

Mental health/crisis services, association 3711<br />

Mental health/crisis services, building/renovation<br />

4042<br />

Mental health/crisis services, children 3242<br />

Mental health/crisis services, children/youth 357,<br />

440, 1097, 1462, 1892, 2119, 2667, 3320,<br />

3659, 3711, 3743, 3744, 4318, 4770, 4869,<br />

5469, 5494, 7706, 7902, 8175, 8593<br />

Mental health/crisis services, computer systems/<br />

equipment 9473<br />

Mental health/crisis services, conferences/<br />

seminars 3261, 3743, 5565<br />

Mental health/crisis services, crime/abuse victims<br />

180, 1462, 4318, 4453, 4770, 4869, 5469,<br />

7902, 8457, 8593, 8885<br />

Mental health/crisis services, disabilities, people<br />

with 4041, 4042<br />

Mental health/crisis services, economically<br />

disadvantaged 331, 357, 2560, 3659, 3711,<br />

3743, 3744, 4037, 4039, 4041, 4042, 5494<br />

Mental health/crisis services, electronic media/<br />

online services 1462, 1916, 9473<br />

Mental health/crisis services, equal rights 4862,<br />

5469, 7748<br />

Mental health/crisis services, faculty/staff<br />

development 2119, 2667, 4220, 4770<br />

Mental health/crisis services, government agencies<br />

1918<br />

Mental health/crisis services, homeless 440, 2553,<br />

2560, 4041, 4042<br />

Mental health/crisis services, hot-lines 4220, 4770,<br />

8457, 8593, 8885, 10270<br />

Mental health/crisis services, immigrants/refugees<br />

3249, 5494<br />

Mental health/crisis services, income development<br />

8593<br />

Mental health/crisis services, infants/toddlers<br />

1102, 2553, 3242<br />

Mental health/crisis services, management<br />

development/capacity building 357, 3389,<br />

3711, 3743, 4037-4039, 4220, 4770, 4862,<br />

8110, 8457, 8593, 9473, 10270<br />

Mental health/crisis services, management/<br />

technical aid 180, 331, 357, 440, 1097, 1102,<br />

1460, 1462, 1892, 1916, 1918, 2048, 2049,<br />

2553, 2560, 2667, 3242, 3249, 3261, 3320,<br />

3577, 3659, 3743, 3744, 4041, 4042, 4318,<br />

4453, 4869, 5494, 5565, 5596, 6788, 7106,<br />

7107, 7147, 7317, 7706, 7902, 8065, 8175,<br />

8885<br />

Mental health/crisis services, mentally disabled<br />

1097, 2048, 2049, 2560, 3249, 3320, 3389,<br />

4037-4039, 4318, 4862, 6292, 7748, 9473<br />

Mental health/crisis services, minorities 331, 440,<br />

1916, 3249, 3711, 5494<br />

Mental health/crisis services, Native Americans/<br />

American Indians 4869<br />

Mental health/crisis services, offenders/<br />

ex-offenders 3320<br />

Mental health/crisis services, program evaluation<br />

1916, 4862, 6788<br />

Mental health/crisis services, public education 6292<br />

Mental health/crisis services, public policy 2048,<br />

2049, 3577, 4037-4039, 4318, 5565, 5596,<br />

8175<br />

Mental health/crisis services, rape victim services<br />

4275, 4453, 4809, 6978, 8250, 9461, 9691,<br />

9745<br />

Mental health/crisis services, research 440, 2119,<br />

2667, 3242, 7317<br />

Mental health/crisis services, substance abusers<br />

180, 1460, 2119, 5565, 5596, 6788, 7106,<br />

7107, 7147<br />

Mental health/crisis services, suicide 6292<br />

Mental health/crisis services, technical assistance<br />

2119, 3242, 4862, 5469, 6292, 8885<br />

Mental health/crisis services, women 180, 4453,<br />

4770, 8457, 8593, 8885<br />

Mental health/crisis services, youth 331, 2048,<br />

2049, 6292<br />

Mental health/substance abuse, Global programs<br />

1598<br />

Mental health/substance abuse, Latin America 2688<br />

Mentally disabled, arts/culture/humanities 1616,<br />

9495<br />

Mentally disabled, civil rights 3835, 4862, 7134,<br />

7142<br />

Mentally disabled, community improvement/<br />

development 2676, 5589<br />

Mentally disabled, crime/courts/legal services<br />

3320, 3835, 4318, 5576, 7134, 7142, 7748,<br />

8134<br />

Mentally disabled, education 542, 1097, 1195,<br />

3118, 3317, 4893, 4927, 6646, 6843, 7319,<br />

7624, 8294, 8310, 8319, 8924, 9216, 9226,<br />

9245, 9285, 9346, 9495, 9813<br />

Mentally disabled, employment 1125, 1967, 4783,<br />

6646, 8134, 9445<br />

Mentally disabled, health—general 164, 256, 1184,<br />

1957, 1959, 3247, 3263, 3301, 3703, 4927,<br />

5500, 5576, 5589, 6223, 6876, 7017, 7022,<br />

7536, 8924, 9430, 10239<br />

Mentally disabled, health—specific diseases 29, 47,<br />

1947, 3247, 3317, 3517, 6223, 6843, 6876,<br />

7319, 7536, 7909, 8108, 9285, 9430, 9579,<br />

9683, 10239<br />

Mentally disabled, housing/shelter 1951,<br />

4037-4039, 4966, 7475, 7530<br />

Mentally disabled, human services—multipurpose<br />

164, 256, 1125, 1492, 1616, 1938, 1939,<br />

1948, 1961, 1966, 2249, 2309, 2676, 2853,<br />

2938, 2967, 3249, 3301, 3320, 3703, 3704,<br />

4318, 4431, 4680, 4710, 4783, 4831, 4881,<br />

4902, 4903, 4966, 5120, 5589, 6143, 6843,<br />

7530, 7640, 7909, 7922, 7923, 8061, 8074,<br />

8119, 8257, 8265, 9331, 9404, 9430, 9465,<br />

9485, 9495, 9531, 9581, 9813, 10218,<br />

10234, 10255<br />

Mentally disabled, mental health/substance abuse<br />

164, 1097, 1580, 1629, 1936, 1966, 2048,<br />

2049, 2560, 3249, 3320, 3389, 3703, 3704,<br />

4037-4039, 4295, 4318, 4428, 4831, 4862,<br />

4881, 4902, 4903, 5500, 5516, 5576, 5589,<br />

6292, 6646, 7017, 7022, 7640, 7748, 7929,<br />

8265, 8462, 9226, 9473<br />

Mentally disabled, public affairs/government 2676,<br />

7134, 9445, 9495<br />

Mentally disabled, recreation/sports/athletics<br />

1959, 1962, 2887, 3824, 4823, 8668, 10106<br />

Mentally disabled, science 1195, 9495<br />

Mentally disabled, youth development 2048, 2049,<br />

6646<br />

Mexico, animals/wildlife 1267, 1268, 1431, 1437<br />

Mexico, arts/culture/humanities 850, 6316, 6471<br />

Mexico, civil rights 944, 4051, 6316, 6327, 6559,<br />

9392<br />

Mexico, community improvement/development 833,<br />

1384, 1385, 1431, 1437, 6080, 6306, 6322,<br />

6367, 6397, 6428, 6523, 6572, 9392,<br />

9710-9713<br />

Mexico, crime/courts/legal services 6415, 9725<br />

Mexico, education 832, 4370, 6340, 6342, 6409,<br />

6415, 6428, 6437, 6472, 8386, 8387<br />

Mexico, employment 6409<br />

Mexico, environment 506, 507, 833, 1265, 1267,<br />

1268, 1349, 1384, 1385, 1431, 1437, 6322,<br />

6397, 6542<br />

Mexico, food/nutrition/agriculture 506<br />

Mexico, health—general 301, 9710-9715, 9729,<br />

10065<br />

Mexico, human services—multipurpose 1761, 6428,<br />

9392, 9725<br />

Mexico, international affairs/development 832,<br />

1759, 1761, 4051, 4370, 6080, 6306, 6316,<br />

6327, 6572, 6844, 9392, 10065<br />

Mexico, philanthropy/voluntarism 1267, 1268,<br />

1759, 1761, 4552, 6572, 9714, 9715<br />

Mexico, public affairs/government 6080, 6327,<br />

6367, 9392<br />

Mexico, science 8386, 8387<br />

Mexico, social sciences 506, 507, 832<br />

Middle East, arts/culture/humanities 7229<br />

Middle East, civil rights 724<br />

Middle East, community improvement/development<br />

6047, 7229<br />

Middle East, crime/courts/legal services 724<br />

Middle East, education 678, 8790<br />

Middle East, international affairs/development 678,<br />

813, 7229, 8790, 10185<br />

Middle East, public affairs/government 813, 6047<br />

Middle East, recreation/sports/athletics 7229<br />

Middle East, religion 724<br />

Middle East, social sciences 678, 8790<br />

Migrant workers, civil rights 400, 2647, 6403<br />

Migrant workers, community improvement/<br />

development 545, 7827<br />

Migrant workers, crime/courts/legal services 7827<br />

Migrant workers, employment 400, 1675, 2647,<br />

6403<br />

Migrant workers, food/nutrition/agriculture 400, 545<br />

Migrant workers, health—general 400, 545<br />

Migrant workers, housing/shelter 545, 8506<br />

Migrant workers, human services—multipurpose<br />

1675<br />

Migrant workers, public affairs/government 545<br />

Military/veterans’ organizations 798, 1599<br />

Military/veterans’ organizations, LGBTQ 798<br />

Military/veterans’ organizations, management<br />

development/capacity building 798<br />

Military/veterans’ organizations, research 1599<br />

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SUBJECT INDEX<br />

Military/veterans’ organizations, technical<br />

assistance 1599<br />

Military/veterans, arts/culture/humanities 7519<br />

Military/veterans, civil rights 798<br />

Military/veterans, crime/courts/legal services 798<br />

Military/veterans, housing/shelter 2116<br />

Military/veterans, human services—multipurpose<br />

1599<br />

Military/veterans, international affairs/development<br />

558<br />

Military/veterans, public affairs/government 798,<br />

1599<br />

Military/veterans, religion 8306<br />

Military/veterans, social sciences 558<br />

Minorities, arts/culture/humanities 151, 272, 384,<br />

403, 500, 721, 764, 921, 984, 1006, 1056,<br />

1113, 1261, 1529, 1558, 1593, 1944, 2446,<br />

2564, 2745, 2930, 2946, 3018, 3085, 3113,<br />

3138, 3175, 4526, 4650, 4757, 4852, 4904,<br />

4931, 4946, 4954, 5093, 5153, 5497, 5772,<br />

5849, 6314, 6315, 6324, 6351, 6388, 6458,<br />

6498, 6539, 6547, 6570, 6917, 6950, 7117,<br />

7124, 7304, 7557, 7858, 8549, 8824, 9082,<br />

9083, 9148, 9345, 9357, 9382, 9437, 9517,<br />

9695<br />

Minorities, civil rights 313, 337, 501, 642, 734,<br />

752, 762-764, 789, 825, 874, 984, 994, 999,<br />

1031, 1111, 1113, 1261, 1358, 1466, 1467,<br />

1497, 1505, 1540, 1560, 1568, 1610, 1781,<br />

2468, 2504-2506, 2545, 2575, 2645-2647,<br />

2706, 2745, 3007, 3035, 3608, 3614, 3669,<br />

3755, 3871, 4094, 4143, 4291, 4319, 4490,<br />

4520, 4590, 4591, 4605, 4636, 4638, 4745,<br />

4757, 4758, 4787, 4854, 4872, 4884, 5059,<br />

5061, 5128, 5167, 5477, 5772, 5773, 5822,<br />

5826, 5879, 5896, 6301, 6320, 6337, 6341,<br />

6346, 6351, 6364, 6393, 6403, 6423, 6434,<br />

6454, 6517, 6526, 6539, 6547, 6553, 6570,<br />

6579, 6597, 6647, 6787, 6891, 6929, 6963,<br />

7016, 7053, 7076, 7112, 7113, 7116-7119,<br />

7129, 7159, 7162, 7215, 8012, 8180, 8549,<br />

8734, 8737, 9357, 9387, 9784, 9923, 9983,<br />

9989, 9992, 10120<br />

Minorities, community improvement/development<br />

15, 248, 250, 286, 287, 295, 313, 326, 333,<br />

355, 361, 393, 422, 428, 459, 601, 608, 609,<br />

623, 648, 649, 687, 706, 719, 732, 752, 763,<br />

779, 825, 848, 898, 899, 941, 985, 999,<br />

1003-1006, 1031, 1051, 1088, 1108-1113,<br />

1142, 1261, 1307, 1360, 1377, 1380, 1459,<br />

1466, 1505, 1528, 1540, 1560, 1567, 1597,<br />

1630, 1743, 1869, 1873, 1894, 1944, 1945,<br />

1979, 1992, 2005, 2006, 2031, 2032, 2034,<br />

2037, 2458, 2468, 2504-2506, 2545, 2575,<br />

2595-2597, 2706, 2997, 3030, 3035, 3040,<br />

3051, 3092, 3194, 3230, 3525, 3526, 3541,<br />

3593, 3608, 3610-3612, 3619, 3671,<br />

3683-3685, 3690, 3694, 3713-3715, 3755,<br />

3789, 3881, 3901, 3907, 3922, 3950, 3951,<br />

3953, 3960, 3961, 3976, 3977, 3983, 4050,<br />

4094, 4098, 4107, 4178, 4179, 4187, 4315,<br />

4319, 4326, 4333, 4363, 4372, 4485-4487,<br />

4503, 4506, 4548, 4563, 4570, 4571, 4583,<br />

4605, 4636-4638, 4657, 4669-4671, 4745,<br />

4757, 4758, 4854, 4863, 4872, 4900, 4901,<br />

4908, 4913, 4933, 4934, 4950, 4954, 4982,<br />

5025, 5041, 5059, 5061, 5076, 5144, 5160,<br />

5167, 5173, 5347, 5477, 5481, 5661, 5676,<br />

5694, 5754, 5772, 5773, 5822, 5823, 5826,<br />

5834, 5836, 5837, 5875-5877, 5964, 5972,<br />

5992, 5994, 6019, 6036, 6113, 6184, 6229,<br />

6244, 6250, 6301, 6331, 6336, 6337, 6346,<br />

6351, 6364, 6378, 6423, 6439, 6440, 6454,<br />

6467, 6516, 6517, 6526, 6539, 6541, 6549,<br />

6550, 6579, 6668, 6669, 6679, 6703, 6708,<br />

6711, 6779, 6887, 6891, 6892, 6895, 6905,<br />

6906, 6908, 6910, 6911, 6936-6938, 6950,<br />

6963, 6971, 7001, 7049, 7053, 7057, 7058,<br />

7078, 7080, 7112-7119, 7140, 7162, 7167,<br />

7239, 7254, 7376, 7381, 7386, 7390, 7394,<br />

7406, 7411, 7413, 7416, 7421, 7431, 7432,<br />

7437, 7522, 7541, 7557, 7629, 7664, 7691,<br />

7692, 7730, 7741, 7749, 7794, 7811, 7813,<br />

7851, 7852, 7858, 7860, 7958, 7960, 7971,<br />

7978, 7980, 8003, 8012, 8153, 8599, 8602,<br />

8625, 8919, 9005, 9083, 9099, 9148, 9194,<br />

9350, 9397, 9407, 9437, 9496, 9512, 9516,<br />

9606, 9979, 9980, 9985, 9996, 10007,<br />

10107, 10117, 10170, 10171, 10311<br />

Minorities, crime/courts/legal services 250, 286,<br />

337, 361, 428, 649, 929, 996, 1245, 1361,<br />

1568, 1606, 1884, 3007, 3040, 3171, 3180,<br />

3570, 3614, 3773, 4084, 4094, 4372, 4490,<br />

4636, 4767, 6301, 6341, 6517, 6553, 6963,<br />

6966, 7036, 7119, 7129, 7141, 7215, 7419,<br />

7591, 8118, 9380, 9451<br />

Minorities, education 113, 114, 116, 227-231, 254,<br />

313, 331, 366, 373, 402, 416, 444, 710, 718,<br />

721, 727, 743, 770, 789, 859, 874, 894, 895,<br />

929, 959, 977, 982, 985, 987, 1001, 1004,<br />

1013, 1021, 1023, 1035, 1039, 1077, 1089,<br />

1116, 1118, 1119, 1161, 1188, 1245, 1359,<br />

1496, 1553, 1594, 1608, 1612, 1621, 1724,<br />

1893, 1933, 1942, 2105, 2218, 2223, 2242,<br />

2245, 2248, 2250, 2260, 2269, 2284, 2396,<br />

2401, 2446, 2475, 2516, 2549, 2555, 2561,<br />

2567, 2619, 2717, 2745, 2935, 3053, 3085,<br />

3092, 3126, 3269, 3370, 3371, 3587, 3593,<br />

3669, 3729, 3748, 3787, 3811, 3838,<br />

3843-3845, 3847, 3877-3880, 3891, 3921,<br />

3943, 4080, 4101, 4333, 4360, 4370, 4436,<br />

4484, 4503, 4548, 4570, 4571, 4638, 4644,<br />

4650, 4757, 4891, 4908, 4930, 4938, 5002,<br />

5024, 5069, 5159, 5161, 5405, 5431, 5633,<br />

5781, 5814, 5841, 5861, 5911, 5917, 5919,<br />

5973, 5992, 6119, 6133, 6152, 6178, 6179,<br />

6388, 6462, 6527, 6547, 6632, 6647, 6650,<br />

6667, 6787, 6887, 6917, 6932, 6955, 6969,<br />

6980, 6986, 6988, 6992, 7042, 7048, 7116,<br />

7157, 7214, 7215, 7254, 7304, 7390, 7406,<br />

7411, 7416, 7452, 7534, 7594, 7612-7614,<br />

7705, 7799, 7828, 7847, 8015, 8016, 8054,<br />

8055, 8622, 8734, 8737, 8786, 8811, 8843,<br />

8919, 9098, 9108, 9129, 9143, 9269, 9347,<br />

9350, 9357, 9367, 9382, 9389, 9394, 9517,<br />

9524, 9541, 9610, 9612, 9617, 9618, 9698,<br />

9784, 9854-9857, 10006, 10036, 10040,<br />

10043, 10055<br />

Minorities, employment 287, 307, 331, 344, 373,<br />

401, 412, 452, 732, 898, 982, 1004, 1023,<br />

1459, 1467, 1612, 2269, 2645-2647, 3053,<br />

3611, 3683, 3684, 3787, 3833, 4068, 4107,<br />

4120, 4121, 4333, 4544, 4548, 4577, 4583,<br />

4601, 4913, 6336, 6403, 6440, 6445, 6569,<br />

6650, 6939, 6992, 7001, 7045, 7139-7141,<br />

7239, 7381, 7741, 7813, 8599, 8625, 8639,<br />

9451, 9512, 9992, 9997<br />

Minorities, environment 444, 453, 501, 608, 642,<br />

648, 649, 848, 865, 899, 914, 941, 985, 996,<br />

1005, 1006, 1111, 1142, 1608, 4050, 4519,<br />

4520, 4575, 4767, 5826, 5834, 5836, 6019,<br />

6517, 6541, 6567, 6597, 7078, 7114, 7159,<br />

7195, 7386, 7390, 7394, 7431, 7432, 7437,<br />

7443, 9985, 10120<br />

Minorities, food/nutrition/agriculture 2165, 4933,<br />

4950, 5075, 5398, 6567, 7957, 8719<br />

Minorities, health—general 152, 181, 182, 250,<br />

254, 262, 264, 266, 267, 272, 280, 282, 287,<br />

289, 293, 304, 307, 310, 313, 322, 324-327,<br />

329, 333, 341, 344, 346, 348, 355, 361, 363,<br />

366, 368, 372, 373, 384, 390-393, 401, 403,<br />

407, 411, 412, 422, 428, 443, 444, 459, 476,<br />

816, 1111, 1358, 1361, 1380, 1501, 1916,<br />

1917, 1942, 1943, 2269, 2585, 2989, 3084,<br />

3230, 3608, 3671, 3690, 3890, 3901, 4068,<br />

4360, 4675, 4715, 4789, 4845, 5292, 5359,<br />

5481, 5484, 5497, 5507, 5521, 5574, 5579,<br />

5603, 5604, 6212, 6541, 6789, 6904, 6956,<br />

6969, 6977, 6980, 6993, 6997, 7027, 7041,<br />

7042, 7076, 8111, 8150, 8266, 8639, 9350,<br />

9992<br />

Minorities, health—specific diseases 181, 182,<br />

5579, 5604, 6787, 6904, 6956, 6969, 7041<br />

Minorities, housing/shelter 361, 985, 1051, 1109,<br />

1377, 3018, 3180, 3922, 3960, 3961, 4107,<br />

4278, 4298, 4934, 5451, 5661, 5780, 5864,<br />

5972, 6050, 6331, 6378, 6714, 6743, 7072,<br />

7119, 7419, 7439, 7617, 7730, 7794, 7851,<br />

7852, 7960, 9496<br />

Minorities, human services—multipurpose 152,<br />

169, 266, 341, 440, 442, 452, 706, 764, 789,<br />

870, 1088, 1089, 1112, 1127, 1497, 1884,<br />

1894, 1956, 2037, 2044, 2478, 2549, 2717,<br />

2997, 3035, 3171, 3203, 3249, 3593, 3608,<br />

3610, 3612, 3619, 3624, 3669, 3671, 3690,<br />

3713, 3715, 3729, 3730, 3774, 3890, 4003,<br />

4094, 4273, 4281, 4333, 4548, 4685, 4686,<br />

4722, 4729, 4732, 4765, 4769, 4789, 4793,<br />

4803, 4868, 4884, 4908, 4951, 5050, 5292,<br />

5477, 5481, 5484, 5494, 5497, 5507, 5550,<br />

5603, 5604, 5783, 5861, 6113, 6152, 6179,<br />

6334, 6378, 6875, 6878, 6905, 6923, 6932,<br />

6935, 6938, 6966, 6986, 7036, 7381, 7421,<br />

7531, 7541, 7656, 7664, 7749, 8074, 8300,<br />

8574, 8843, 8919, 9039, 9082, 9117, 9350,<br />

9380, 9407, 9698, 9891, 9997, 9999, 10003,<br />

10007<br />

Minorities, international affairs/development 501,<br />

648, 1611, 4370, 4575, 4813, 4913, 7016,<br />

7449<br />

Minorities, medical research 7076<br />

Minorities, mental health/substance abuse 331,<br />

336, 393, 440, 1003, 1916, 3249, 3570,<br />

3711, 5494, 5507, 5550, 8622<br />

Minorities, philanthropy/voluntarism 333, 363, 392,<br />

606, 762, 874, 999, 1252, 1560, 3755, 4319,<br />

4377, 4493, 4568, 4590, 4591, 4605, 5160,<br />

5896, 6364, 6393, 6429, 6454, 6892, 6930,<br />

6935-6937, 7167, 7971<br />

Minorities, public affairs/government 293, 295,<br />

368, 392, 393, 476, 601, 763, 797, 959, 994,<br />

1108-1113, 1116, 1118, 1119, 1245, 1497,<br />

1505, 1528, 1610, 1944, 2032, 2260, 2596,<br />

3612, 3685, 4319, 4326, 4333, 4363, 4372,<br />

4487, 4489, 4568, 4638, 4669-4671, 4758,<br />

4900, 4901, 4934, 5024, 5026, 5027, 5076,<br />

5132, 5144, 5160, 5521, 5633, 5678, 5822,<br />

5823, 5836, 5837, 5879, 5896, 6152, 6336,<br />

6337, 6393, 6429, 6439, 6497, 6526, 6539,<br />

6570, 6703, 6708, 6906, 6955, 7045, 7050,<br />

7112, 7113, 7116, 7117, 7119, 7124, 7137,<br />

7376, 7381, 7386, 7390, 7394, 7421, 7522,<br />

7749, 7858, 7860, 7971, 7980, 8623, 8734,<br />

9357, 9387, 9394, 9397, 9407, 9983, 9996,<br />

10003, 10007, 10311<br />

Minorities, recreation/sports/athletics 500, 1005,<br />

2567, 5074, 9523<br />

Minorities, religion 914, 1380, 5398, 5477, 5603,<br />

7656, 9764, 10301<br />

Minorities, safety/disaster relief 4050, 4636, 5550,<br />

6541, 7376<br />

Minorities, science 1161, 2935, 4080, 4098, 6632,<br />

8623, 8625, 9394<br />

Minorities, social sciences 1116, 1118, 1119,<br />

3624, 4544, 4577, 5161, 5481, 5484, 6434,<br />

6497, 6647, 7154, 8153, 8737<br />

Minorities, youth development 428, 718, 797, 816,<br />

1359, 1563, 1606, 1608, 1611, 1612, 1620,<br />

1781, 1844, 1893, 2561, 3203, 3787, 4084,<br />

4281, 4363, 4401, 4644, 4769, 4913, 4998,<br />

5024, 5026, 5027, 5055, 5074, 5075, 5281,<br />

5772, 5783, 5797, 5834, 5836, 6334, 6388,<br />

6632, 6647, 6650, 6917, 7048, 7115, 7187,<br />

7239, 7406, 7411, 7417, 7443, 7531, 7591,<br />

7594, 7705, 7799, 8614, 8719, 8734, 8786,<br />

8907, 9129, 9345, 9359, 9523, 9541, 9624,<br />

9983<br />

Minorities/immigrants, African Americans/Blacks<br />

377, 1782, 3025, 4705, 4740, 4795, 5023,<br />

6872, 6873, 9557<br />

Minorities/immigrants, aging 377, 2234, 4755<br />

Minorities/immigrants, Asians/Pacific Islanders<br />

192, 320, 1373, 1497, 2234, 2962, 4750,<br />

4751, 4825, 5062, 5778, 5959, 5999, 6563,<br />

6726, 6727, 7995, 9373, 9446, 10125, 10126<br />

Minorities/immigrants, capital campaigns 2461<br />

Minorities/immigrants, centers/services 192, 320,<br />

341, 377, 712, 1103, 1373, 1497, 1572,<br />

1598, 1675, 1701, 1737, 1738, 1782, 1950,<br />

2039, 2234, 2289, 2314, 2461, 2942, 2943,<br />

2945, 2962, 2978, 3025, 3035, 3669, 3717,<br />

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SUBJECT INDEX<br />

Grants for Capacity Building, Management & Technical Assistance<br />

3729, 3730, 3853, 3917, 4003, 4086, 4094,<br />

4395, 4434, 4686, 4705, 4716, 4732, 4740,<br />

4750, 4751, 4755, 4765, 4789, 4795, 4803,<br />

4812, 4817, 4825, 4918, 4929, 4939, 5023,<br />

5062, 5477, 5497, 5507, 5550, 5572, 5778,<br />

5959, 5999, 6129, 6428, 6563, 6726, 6727,<br />

6872, 6873, 6878, 6905, 6916, 6924, 6960,<br />

6974, 7091, 7146, 7586, 7619, 7622, 7944,<br />

7995, 8550, 8570, 8843, 9150, 9373, 9376,<br />

9392, 9401, 9446, 9557, 9907, 9918, 9990,<br />

9997, 10005, 10009, 10125, 10126, 10269<br />

Minorities/immigrants, children/youth 1950, 3669,<br />

3717, 3729, 3730, 5062, 6873, 8843, 10009<br />

Minorities/immigrants, computer systems/<br />

equipment 4918, 9373, 9376, 9401, 9446<br />

Minorities/immigrants, conferences/seminars 341<br />

Minorities/immigrants, crime/abuse victims 1598,<br />

6873<br />

Minorities/immigrants, disabilities, people with<br />

2978, 4755<br />

Minorities/immigrants, economically disadvantaged<br />

320, 341, 712, 1701, 1950, 2039, 2942,<br />

2943, 2978, 3035, 3669, 3717, 3729, 3730,<br />

4086, 4094, 4686, 4705, 4732, 4740, 4755,<br />

4765, 4789, 4795, 4812, 4817, 4825, 5477,<br />

5497, 5507, 5550, 5572, 5959, 6428, 6563,<br />

6905, 6916, 6974, 7586, 9401, 9907, 9997,<br />

10005<br />

Minorities/immigrants, electronic media/online<br />

services 9376, 9401, 9446, 9557<br />

Minorities/immigrants, endowments 2943<br />

Minorities/immigrants, faculty/staff development<br />

4686, 4716, 4755, 4817, 9557<br />

Minorities/immigrants, Hispanics/Latinos 1103,<br />

1572, 1675, 1737, 1738, 1950, 2289, 2314,<br />

2461, 2942, 2943, 2945, 2978, 3717, 3853,<br />

3917, 4395, 4434, 4716, 4918, 5572, 6129,<br />

6916, 6924, 6974, 7586, 7619, 7622, 7944,<br />

8550, 8570, 9376, 9392, 9401, 9907, 9918,<br />

10269<br />

Minorities/immigrants, income development 1373,<br />

1598, 1738, 1782, 2314, 3025, 4003, 4755,<br />

8550, 9446, 9557, 9907<br />

Minorities/immigrants, indigenous people 6428<br />

Minorities/immigrants, management development/<br />

capacity building 192, 320, 712, 1373, 1497,<br />

1572, 1598, 1675, 1737, 1738, 1782, 1950,<br />

2234, 2289, 2314, 2461, 2942, 2945, 2962,<br />

3025, 3669, 3917, 4086, 4395, 4434, 4686,<br />

4705, 4716, 4732, 4740, 4750, 4751, 4755,<br />

4765, 4789, 4795, 4803, 4817, 4825, 4918,<br />

4939, 5023, 5062, 5507, 6129, 6563, 6873,<br />

6878, 6924, 6960, 6974, 7091, 7586, 7622,<br />

7944, 7995, 8550, 8570, 9150, 9373, 9376,<br />

9392, 9401, 9446, 9557, 9907, 9918, 9997,<br />

10005, 10009, 10125, 10126, 10269<br />

Minorities/immigrants, men 341, 1737, 1738<br />

Minorities/immigrants, migrant workers 1675<br />

Minorities/immigrants, minorities 341, 1497, 3035,<br />

3669, 3729, 3730, 4003, 4094, 4686, 4732,<br />

4765, 4789, 4803, 5477, 5497, 5507, 5550,<br />

6878, 6905, 8843, 9997<br />

Minorities/immigrants, Native Americans/American<br />

Indians 4755, 4812, 4817, 4939, 10005,<br />

10009<br />

Minorities/immigrants, program evaluation 5550,<br />

9990<br />

Minorities/immigrants, research 3669, 4395, 4434,<br />

4817, 5550, 6428<br />

Minorities/immigrants, technical assistance 1701,<br />

1782, 2943, 2978, 3035, 3729, 4003, 4395,<br />

4434, 5497, 5572, 6428, 6974, 8843<br />

Minorities/immigrants, women 6873<br />

Minorities/immigrants, youth 4086, 6428<br />

Moldova, education 4600<br />

Mongolia, environment 7469<br />

Mongolia, international affairs/development 7469<br />

Mongolia, science 7469<br />

Montenegro, community improvement/development<br />

7258<br />

Montenegro, philanthropy/voluntarism 4586<br />

Montenegro, public affairs/government 7258<br />

Mozambique, arts/culture/humanities 6303<br />

Mozambique, community improvement/development<br />

4324, 6374, 6574<br />

Mozambique, education 4387, 6479<br />

Mozambique, food/nutrition/agriculture 6574<br />

Mozambique, international affairs/development<br />

6303, 6374, 6574<br />

Multipurpose centers/programs, African Americans/<br />

Blacks 5639, 5848<br />

Multipurpose centers/programs, aging 2624<br />

Multipurpose centers/programs, awards/prizes/<br />

competitions 7479<br />

Multipurpose centers/programs, children/youth 25,<br />

53, 4336, 4650, 6641, 7557, 8592, 9832<br />

Multipurpose centers/programs, computer systems/<br />

equipment 2308, 2362, 9083<br />

Multipurpose centers/programs, conferences/<br />

seminars 1037, 3566, 6383, 6510<br />

Multipurpose centers/programs, crime/abuse<br />

victims 53, 6641<br />

Multipurpose centers/programs, disabilities, people<br />

with 9084<br />

Multipurpose centers/programs, economically<br />

disadvantaged 1525, 4650, 4757, 5848, 6351,<br />

7557, 9083, 9148<br />

Multipurpose centers/programs, electronic media/<br />

online services 9054<br />

Multipurpose centers/programs, faculty/staff<br />

development 1525, 4757, 6641, 9083<br />

Multipurpose centers/programs, film/video/radio<br />

6351<br />

Multipurpose centers/programs, income<br />

development 1047, 1081, 1120, 2361, 2563,<br />

7026, 8510, 8914, 9047<br />

Multipurpose centers/programs, management<br />

development/capacity building 25, 34, 53, 618,<br />

893, 981, 997, 1037, 1047, 1081, 1353,<br />

1525, 1949, 2308, 2322, 2361, 2362, 2559,<br />

2563, 2651, 2877, 3563, 3806, 3816, 3898,<br />

3906, 4028, 4650, 4757, 4920, 5087, 5339,<br />

5340, 5848, 5857, 6351, 6641, 6944, 7026,<br />

7092, 7360, 7548, 7557, 7669, 7789, 8072,<br />

8093, 8120, 8510, 8525, 8592, 8825, 8904,<br />

8914, 9047, 9083, 9084, 9148, 9567, 9803,<br />

9804, 9832<br />

Multipurpose centers/programs, minorities 4650,<br />

4757, 6351, 7557, 9083, 9148<br />

Multipurpose centers/programs, program evaluation<br />

1353, 2624, 5340<br />

Multipurpose centers/programs, publication 6383<br />

Multipurpose centers/programs, research 1120,<br />

2701, 3566, 4437<br />

Multipurpose centers/programs, seed money 5639<br />

Multipurpose centers/programs, technical<br />

assistance 1120, 3563, 4028, 4286, 4437,<br />

4757, 5639, 7026, 7479, 9163<br />

Multipurpose centers/programs, women 6510<br />

Museums 30, 619, 1040, 3435, 4405, 4864, 5158,<br />

5251, 5265, 5351, 5922, 7833, 9486, 9625<br />

Museums (art) 142-145, 539, 620, 621, 796, 986,<br />

988, 1010, 1018, 1038, 1052, 1054, 1055,<br />

1153, 1183, 1355, 1573, 1784, 1934, 2379,<br />

2589, 2662, 3569, 3908, 3997, 4002, 4525,<br />

4877, 5776, 5849, 6761, 6762, 7555, 8631,<br />

8633, 8657, 8660, 8677, 8825, 8844, 8859,<br />

9564, 9575, 9694, 9789, 9929, 9952, 10174<br />

Museums (art), building/renovation 143, 1153,<br />

4525, 7555, 8657<br />

Museums (art), capital campaigns 4877<br />

Museums (art), children/youth 8677<br />

Museums (art), collections acquisition 142, 144,<br />

8660<br />

Museums (art), collections management/<br />

preservation 8631, 8660<br />

Museums (art), computer systems/equipment 4002<br />

Museums (art), electronic media/online services<br />

1054<br />

Museums (art), endowments 8677<br />

Museums (art), exhibitions 6761, 10174<br />

Museums (art), faculty/staff development 1573<br />

Museums (art), income development 796, 1055,<br />

2589, 3569, 5849, 6762, 8844, 8859, 9929,<br />

9952<br />

Museums (art), internship funds 621<br />

Museums (art), management development/capacity<br />

building 620, 796, 986, 988, 1010, 1018,<br />

1038, 1052, 1055, 1153, 1355, 1573, 1784,<br />

2379, 2589, 2662, 3908, 3997, 4525, 5776,<br />

5849, 7555, 8633, 8657, 8825, 8844, 8859,<br />

9694, 9789, 9929, 9952<br />

Museums (art), minorities 5849<br />

Museums (art), program evaluation 1054<br />

Museums (art), publication 8631<br />

Museums (art), research 4525<br />

Museums (art), seed money 796<br />

Museums (art), technical assistance 3569, 3997,<br />

4002, 4877<br />

Museums (art), youth 2662<br />

Museums (children’s) 51, 72, 76, 777, 1200, 2755,<br />

3135, 4415, 4865, 5011, 5348, 6176, 6637,<br />

6678, 6886, 8249, 8258, 8279, 9383, 9398,<br />

9447, 9571, 9686<br />

Museums (children’s), building/renovation 9571<br />

Museums (children’s), children/youth 51, 72, 76,<br />

777, 1200, 2755, 3135, 4415, 4865, 5011,<br />

5348, 6176, 6637, 6678, 6886, 8249, 8258,<br />

8279, 9383, 9398, 9447, 9571, 9686<br />

Museums (children’s), computer systems/<br />

equipment 9383, 9398<br />

Museums (children’s), curriculum development 2755<br />

Museums (children’s), electronic media/online<br />

services 9398, 9447<br />

Museums (children’s), exhibitions 2755, 9571<br />

Museums (children’s), income development 72,<br />

6176, 9447<br />

Museums (children’s), internship funds 6886<br />

Museums (children’s), management development/<br />

capacity building 51, 72, 76, 777, 1200, 3135,<br />

4415, 5011, 6176, 6637, 6678, 8249, 8258,<br />

8279, 9383, 9398, 9447, 9571, 9686<br />

Museums (children’s), research 4415<br />

Museums (children’s), seed money 5348<br />

Museums (children’s), technical assistance 76,<br />

4415, 4865, 6176<br />

Museums (ethnic/folk arts) 1008, 2732, 3129,<br />

5639, 6314, 6556, 8583, 8792, 9158, 9406<br />

Museums (ethnic/folk arts), African Americans/<br />

Blacks 2732, 3129, 5639, 6556, 8792, 9158,<br />

9406<br />

Museums (ethnic/folk arts), capital campaigns 2732<br />

Museums (ethnic/folk arts), collections<br />

management/preservation 9406<br />

Museums (ethnic/folk arts), computer systems/<br />

equipment 9406<br />

Museums (ethnic/folk arts), endowments 6314<br />

Museums (ethnic/folk arts), faculty/staff<br />

development 6314<br />

Museums (ethnic/folk arts), Hispanics/Latinos<br />

3129<br />

Museums (ethnic/folk arts), income development<br />

1008, 9406<br />

Museums (ethnic/folk arts), management<br />

development/capacity building 1008, 6314,<br />

8583, 8792, 9158, 9406<br />

Museums (ethnic/folk arts), minorities 6314<br />

Museums (ethnic/folk arts), Native Americans/<br />

American Indians 8583<br />

Museums (ethnic/folk arts), research 6556<br />

Museums (ethnic/folk arts), seed money 5639<br />

Museums (ethnic/folk arts), technical assistance<br />

2732, 5639, 6556<br />

Museums (history) 87, 598, 1055, 1475, 2328,<br />

2370, 2732, 3018, 3999, 4131, 4190, 4361,<br />

6288, 6941, 6981, 7197, 7464, 7856, 8515,<br />

8983, 9357, 9699, 9846<br />

Museums (history), African Americans/Blacks 2732,<br />

4190<br />

Museums (history), Asians/Pacific Islanders 598<br />

Museums (history), building/renovation 6981, 7856<br />

Museums (history), capital campaigns 2732<br />

Museums (history), children 7197<br />

Museums (history), children/youth 9357<br />

Museums (history), collections management/<br />

preservation 6288<br />

Museums (history), computer systems/equipment<br />

2370, 3999, 9357<br />

Museums (history), debt reduction 8983<br />

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SUBJECT INDEX<br />

Museums (history), economically disadvantaged<br />

3018<br />

Museums (history), electronic media/online services<br />

9357<br />

Museums (history), faculty/staff development 87<br />

Museums (history), immigrants/refugees 1475,<br />

3018<br />

Museums (history), income development 1055,<br />

4361, 6941, 8515, 8983<br />

Museums (history), management development/<br />

capacity building 87, 598, 1055, 1475, 2328,<br />

2370, 4131, 4190, 4361, 6288, 6941, 7464,<br />

7856, 8515, 8983, 9357, 9699, 9846<br />

Museums (history), minorities 3018, 9357<br />

Museums (history), research 4361<br />

Museums (history), technical assistance 2328,<br />

2732, 3018, 3999, 6981<br />

Museums (marine/maritime) 4009, 6175, 7519<br />

Museums (marine/maritime), building/renovation<br />

7519<br />

Museums (marine/maritime), management<br />

development/capacity building 4009, 6175,<br />

7519<br />

Museums (marine/maritime), military/veterans<br />

7519<br />

Museums (marine/maritime), technical assistance<br />

4009, 6175<br />

Museums (natural history) 513, 1374, 3091, 3532,<br />

3986, 4658, 4664, 5232, 6877, 7651, 7883,<br />

9398<br />

Museums (natural history), children/youth 4664,<br />

9398<br />

Museums (natural history), computer systems/<br />

equipment 9398<br />

Museums (natural history), electronic media/online<br />

services 9398<br />

Museums (natural history), faculty/staff<br />

development 1374<br />

Museums (natural history), income development<br />

3532<br />

Museums (natural history), internship funds 6877<br />

Museums (natural history), management<br />

development/capacity building 1374, 3532,<br />

3986, 4658, 4664, 7651, 9398<br />

Museums (natural history), program evaluation 3091<br />

Museums (natural history), technical assistance<br />

3986, 5232, 7883<br />

Museums (science/technology) 1167, 1189, 1200,<br />

1218, 2244, 2357, 3311, 4658, 4664, 5348,<br />

6025, 6167, 7082, 7201, 7637, 7651, 7745,<br />

8795, 9323, 9459, 9939<br />

Museums (science/technology), building/renovation<br />

1167<br />

Museums (science/technology), children/youth<br />

1189, 1200, 4664, 5348, 7637<br />

Museums (science/technology), computer systems/<br />

equipment 9459<br />

Museums (science/technology), exhibitions 9323<br />

Museums (science/technology), faculty/staff<br />

development 1189<br />

Museums (science/technology), income<br />

development 3311<br />

Museums (science/technology), infants/toddlers<br />

6025, 6167<br />

Museums (science/technology), management<br />

development/capacity building 1167, 1200,<br />

2357, 3311, 4658, 4664, 7201, 7651, 7745,<br />

9459, 9939<br />

Museums (science/technology), program evaluation<br />

1189<br />

Museums (science/technology), research 7082<br />

Museums (science/technology), seed money 1218,<br />

5348<br />

Museums (science/technology), technical<br />

assistance 6167, 7082, 8795, 9323<br />

Museums (specialized) 88, 5926, 6630, 9573<br />

Museums (specialized), conferences/seminars<br />

6630<br />

Museums (specialized), curriculum development<br />

6630<br />

Museums (specialized), electronic media/online<br />

services 6630<br />

Museums (specialized), income development 5926,<br />

9573<br />

Museums (specialized), management development/<br />

capacity building 88, 5926, 9573<br />

Museums (specialized), research 88<br />

Museums (sports/hobby) 9475<br />

Museums (sports/hobby), children/youth 9475<br />

Museums (sports/hobby), curriculum development<br />

9475<br />

Museums (sports/hobby), electronic media/online<br />

services 9475<br />

Museums, building/renovation 5922<br />

Museums, computer systems/equipment 9486<br />

Museums, exhibitions 5251, 7833<br />

Museums, management development/capacity<br />

building 30, 619, 1040, 4405, 4864, 9486,<br />

9625<br />

Museums, research 4405<br />

Museums, seed money 5351<br />

Museums, technical assistance 4405<br />

Music (choral), boys 85<br />

Music (choral), children/youth 2616, 3086<br />

Music (choral), economically disadvantaged 1576<br />

Music (choral), faculty/staff development 1550<br />

Music (choral), girls 8488<br />

Music (choral), income development 1576, 2616,<br />

9140, 9921<br />

Music (choral), LGBTQ 2638, 9921<br />

Music (choral), management development/capacity<br />

building 84, 897, 1032, 1550, 1576, 2638,<br />

3989, 8164, 8488, 8826, 9062, 9140, 9322,<br />

9921<br />

Music (choral), men 2638, 9921<br />

Music (choral), performance/productions 3086,<br />

8826, 9062<br />

Music (choral), research 85<br />

Music (choral), technical assistance 1550, 2616,<br />

3989<br />

Music (choral), women 897, 1550, 9921<br />

Music (choral), youth 1576<br />

Music ensembles/groups, awards/prizes/<br />

competitions 7483<br />

Music ensembles/groups, children/youth 3109<br />

Music ensembles/groups, computer systems/<br />

equipment 9059<br />

Music ensembles/groups, electronic media/online<br />

services 9059<br />

Music ensembles/groups, film/video/radio 6278<br />

Music ensembles/groups, income development<br />

9059<br />

Music ensembles/groups, internship funds 7064<br />

Music ensembles/groups, management<br />

development/capacity building 1061, 2947,<br />

2951, 3109, 4011, 7356, 8837, 9059<br />

Music ensembles/groups, technical assistance<br />

4011, 4876, 7483<br />

Music, African Americans/Blacks 5320, 5639<br />

Music, aging 4122<br />

Music, awards/prizes/competitions 7490, 7503<br />

Music, building/renovation 1769, 5153<br />

Music, children/youth 826, 3073, 7098, 8094,<br />

8181, 9221, 9476<br />

Music, computer systems/equipment 9476<br />

Music, curriculum development 9470, 9476<br />

Music, disabilities, people with 4122<br />

Music, economically disadvantaged 3073, 4122<br />

Music, electronic media/online services 6792, 9470<br />

Music, equipment 8591<br />

Music, faculty/staff development 3550, 4526,<br />

7418, 8591<br />

Music, girls 4648<br />

Music, income development 547, 1731, 3988, 6792<br />

Music, management development/capacity building<br />

205, 547, 715, 945, 1017, 1477, 1529, 1731,<br />

1769, 2312, 3001, 3003, 3032, 3073, 4001,<br />

4526, 4648, 5320, 6792, 6958, 7418, 7473,<br />

7746, 8094, 8181, 9092, 9585, 9956, 10288<br />

Music, minorities 500, 1529, 4526, 5153<br />

Music, performance/productions 1017, 1477,<br />

3032, 4122, 5153<br />

Music, program evaluation 826, 9221<br />

Music, research 7418<br />

Music, seed money 5639<br />

Music, technical assistance 3988, 4001, 4526,<br />

5639, 7418, 7490, 7503<br />

Music, youth 7490, 9956<br />

Namibia, animals/wildlife 1834<br />

Namibia, environment 1834<br />

Native Americans/American Indians, animals/<br />

wildlife 5762<br />

Native Americans/American Indians, arts/culture/<br />

humanities 4762, 4850, 4949, 5095, 5096,<br />

5313, 6427, 6463, 6502, 6520, 6758, 8583,<br />

9272, 9975, 9981<br />

Native Americans/American Indians, civil rights<br />

5300, 6407, 6435, 6580, 9976<br />

Native Americans/American Indians, community<br />

improvement/development 1166, 4332, 4524,<br />

4812, 4817, 4836, 4908, 4949, 5013-5015,<br />

5021, 5038, 5039, 5300, 5313, 5577, 5740,<br />

5767, 5771, 5804, 6227, 6406-6408, 6520,<br />

6580, 6696, 6697, 7073, 7841, 8473, 9976,<br />

10000, 10005, 10115<br />

Native Americans/American Indians, crime/courts/<br />

legal services 4883, 5576, 5729, 6435<br />

Native Americans/American Indians, education<br />

3019, 4696, 4837, 4908, 5147, 5461, 5732,<br />

5771, 8454, 9240<br />

Native Americans/American Indians, employment<br />

4871<br />

Native Americans/American Indians, environment<br />

45, 1166, 1482, 4812, 4836, 4853, 5021,<br />

5729, 5733, 6435, 6580, 6758<br />

Native Americans/American Indians, health—<br />

general 39, 269, 1482, 4754, 4853, 5576,<br />

5577, 9369<br />

Native Americans/American Indians, health—<br />

specific diseases 269, 4754<br />

Native Americans/American Indians, housing/<br />

shelter 2008, 5003-5005, 5740, 7067<br />

Native Americans/American Indians, human services<br />

—multipurpose 4672, 4754, 4755, 4812,<br />

4817, 4908, 4939, 4990-4994, 5068, 5071,<br />

5083, 5084, 6697, 9976, 9998, 10005, 10009<br />

Native Americans/American Indians, mental health/<br />

substance abuse 4869, 4873, 5576<br />

Native Americans/American Indians, philanthropy/<br />

voluntarism 4524, 5892, 6407, 6427, 6463,<br />

8473, 10000<br />

Native Americans/American Indians, public affairs/<br />

government 4772, 5147, 5740, 5771, 6697,<br />

7841, 8473, 9975, 9976, 9998, 10005, 10115<br />

Native Americans/American Indians, recreation/<br />

sports/athletics 5300, 5577, 9975<br />

Native Americans/American Indians, youth<br />

development 2758, 5300, 8454<br />

Natural resources, African Americans/Blacks 7253<br />

Natural resources, Asians/Pacific Islanders 569<br />

Natural resources, capital campaigns 8667<br />

Natural resources, children/youth 2123, 4415,<br />

4421, 5412, 8610, 10160<br />

Natural resources, computer systems/equipment<br />

1375, 9823<br />

Natural resources, conferences/seminars 497, 501,<br />

3583, 4574, 6597, 7220<br />

Natural resources, crime/abuse victims 4421<br />

Natural resources, curriculum development 2123,<br />

8610<br />

Natural resources, economically disadvantaged 569,<br />

1005, 1523, 1545, 3184, 4296, 4392, 4413,<br />

4461, 4575, 4595, 4812, 4957, 5583, 5584,<br />

5820, 5834, 5854, 6313, 6356, 6384, 6387,<br />

6417, 6425, 6524, 6541, 7075, 7386, 7431,<br />

7432, 9032, 9819, 9820<br />

Natural resources, electronic media/online services<br />

6424, 9670, 9823<br />

Natural resources, equipment 1139<br />

Natural resources, faculty/staff development 1397,<br />

1793, 4058, 5729, 8654<br />

Natural resources, fellowships 1345, 2866, 3274,<br />

5410, 7948<br />

Natural resources, film/video/radio 8667, 10208<br />

Natural resources, Hispanics/Latinos 4395, 4434<br />

Natural resources, homeless 5854<br />

Natural resources, immigrants/refugees 569, 4395<br />

Natural resources, income development 908, 1350,<br />

3582, 3583, 4613, 4764, 5835, 5838, 6397,<br />

6560, 7386, 7389, 7972, 8558, 9820<br />

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SUBJECT INDEX<br />

Grants for Capacity Building, Management & Technical Assistance<br />

Natural resources, indigenous people 497, 506,<br />

507, 3165, 4150, 4461, 4575, 4595, 6322,<br />

6387, 6397, 6524<br />

Natural resources, internship funds 6754, 6901,<br />

6985<br />

Natural resources, land acquisition 3071, 5697<br />

Natural resources, management development/<br />

capacity building 22-24, 497, 498, 544, 574,<br />

614, 888, 908, 913, 940, 1002, 1022, 1067,<br />

1172, 1177, 1265, 1300, 1349, 1350, 1375,<br />

1397, 1445, 1523, 1569, 1669, 1702, 1780,<br />

2266, 2270, 2271, 2413, 2422, 2474, 3075,<br />

3080, 3148, 3184, 3533, 3583, 4150, 4177,<br />

4392, 4393, 4395, 4397, 4398, 4405-4407,<br />

4410, 4411, 4415, 4417, 4421, 4422, 4425,<br />

4427, 4429, 4434, 4438, 4439, 4446, 4595,<br />

4613, 4764, 5402, 5428, 5697, 5765, 5838,<br />

5840, 6308, 6397, 6425, 6524, 6560, 6604,<br />

7440, 7441, 7665, 7954, 7977, 7990, 8521,<br />

8558, 8589, 8654, 8667, 8718, 8822, 8863,<br />

8880, 8884, 8982, 9040, 9174, 9239, 9566,<br />

9692, 9815, 9819, 9820, 9826, 9913, 9926,<br />

10119, 10156, 10196, 10197, 10200, 10202,<br />

10204, 10208<br />

Natural resources, minorities 501, 1005, 4575,<br />

5834, 6541, 6597, 7386, 7431, 7432<br />

Natural resources, Native Americans/American<br />

Indians 4812, 4853, 5729<br />

Natural resources, program evaluation 569, 888,<br />

1079, 1275, 1444, 1726, 2123, 2427, 3274,<br />

3574, 4575, 5840, 7967, 7987, 9063<br />

Natural resources, publication 497, 1793<br />

Natural resources, research 498, 1254, 1275,<br />

1403, 1421, 3574, 4392, 4393, 4395, 4397,<br />

4398, 4405-4407, 4410, 4411, 4415, 4421,<br />

4422, 4425, 4427, 4429, 4434, 4438, 4439,<br />

4446, 4461, 4574, 4595, 4613, 5416, 5560,<br />

5561, 5840, 6313, 6322, 6356, 6387, 6425,<br />

6560, 6597, 6606, 7988, 8611, 8799, 8913,<br />

8986, 9049-9052, 10154<br />

Natural resources, seed money 8913<br />

Natural resources, technical assistance 511, 1793,<br />

2765-2769, 3071, 4392, 4393, 4395, 4397,<br />

4398, 4405-4407, 4410, 4411, 4415, 4421,<br />

4422, 4425, 4427, 4429, 4434, 4438, 4439,<br />

4446, 4461, 4574, 4595, 4853, 5506, 5560,<br />

5561, 5583, 5584, 5729, 5854, 6313, 6384,<br />

6387, 6560, 6606, 7386, 8186, 8795, 8799,<br />

8986, 9014, 9038, 9049-9052, 10118<br />

Natural resources, women 4421, 8186, 8880<br />

Natural resources, youth 4853, 5834, 8654, 8913<br />

Neighborhood centers 60, 488, 549, 550, 630, 657,<br />

658, 713, 714, 730, 1555, 1583, 1858, 2584,<br />

3015, 3656, 3668, 3892, 4115, 4154, 4285,<br />

4289, 4290, 4329, 4677, 4683, 4685, 4716,<br />

4759, 4780, 4793, 4805, 4816, 4868, 4951,<br />

4961, 5101, 5353, 5708, 5923, 6194, 6946,<br />

7037, 7558, 7584, 7671, 7784, 7801, 7834,<br />

8078, 8262, 8274, 8277, 8463, 8514, 8672,<br />

8820, 8895, 9096, 9167, 9230, 9336, 9412,<br />

9435, 9458, 9485, 9668, 9850<br />

Neighborhood centers, African Americans/Blacks<br />

3015, 4289, 4290, 4329, 4677, 4805, 5101,<br />

9458<br />

Neighborhood centers, aging 7558, 8463<br />

Neighborhood centers, Asians/Pacific Islanders<br />

9435<br />

Neighborhood centers, building/renovation 9668<br />

Neighborhood centers, children/youth 1583, 3656,<br />

3668, 7558<br />

Neighborhood centers, computer systems/<br />

equipment 4290, 4951, 4961, 5353, 9336,<br />

9412, 9458, 9485<br />

Neighborhood centers, crime/abuse victims 9485<br />

Neighborhood centers, economically disadvantaged<br />

1583, 1858, 2584, 3015, 3656, 3668, 4683,<br />

4685, 4780, 4793, 4816, 4868, 4951, 4961,<br />

5708, 7558, 7671, 7801, 8463, 8672, 9230,<br />

9458, 9485, 9668<br />

Neighborhood centers, electronic media/online<br />

services 9336, 9435, 9458<br />

Neighborhood centers, equipment 4290, 5353<br />

Neighborhood centers, faculty/staff development 60,<br />

4716, 4805, 4868, 5353, 8514, 8672, 9336,<br />

9458<br />

Neighborhood centers, Hispanics/Latinos 4716,<br />

9096<br />

Neighborhood centers, homeless 9485<br />

Neighborhood centers, immigrants/refugees 4685,<br />

4793, 4868, 4951<br />

Neighborhood centers, income development 2584,<br />

3015, 4285, 4805, 8463, 8820<br />

Neighborhood centers, LGBTQ 60, 549, 550, 1555,<br />

4154, 9850<br />

Neighborhood centers, management development/<br />

capacity building 60, 550, 630, 657, 658, 713,<br />

714, 1555, 1583, 1858, 2584, 3015, 3892,<br />

4115, 4285, 4289, 4329, 4677, 4683, 4685,<br />

4716, 4759, 4780, 4793, 4805, 4816, 4868,<br />

4951, 4961, 5101, 5708, 5923, 6194, 6946,<br />

7558, 7584, 7671, 7784, 7801, 7834, 8078,<br />

8262, 8274, 8277, 8463, 8514, 8672, 8820,<br />

8895, 9096, 9167, 9230, 9336, 9435, 9458,<br />

9485, 9850<br />

Neighborhood centers, mentally disabled 9485<br />

Neighborhood centers, minorities 4685, 4793,<br />

4868, 4951<br />

Neighborhood centers, program evaluation 5708<br />

Neighborhood centers, publication 3668<br />

Neighborhood centers, research 4154, 8672<br />

Neighborhood centers, technical assistance 549,<br />

4290, 8895, 9668<br />

Neighborhood centers, women 9485<br />

Nepal, community improvement/development 3184,<br />

6575<br />

Nepal, education 5299<br />

Nepal, employment 1766<br />

Nepal, environment 3184<br />

Nepal, international affairs/development 1766<br />

Nepal, philanthropy/voluntarism 6575<br />

Netherlands, arts/culture/humanities 866<br />

Netherlands, civil rights 501, 1845<br />

Netherlands, education 866, 6568<br />

Netherlands, environment 501<br />

Netherlands, international affairs/development 501,<br />

866, 1845<br />

Netherlands, public affairs/government 866<br />

Neuroscience 4719<br />

Neuroscience research 2921<br />

Neuroscience, children/youth 4719<br />

Neuroscience, management development/capacity<br />

building 4719<br />

Neuroscience, program evaluation 4719<br />

New Zealand, health—general 1368<br />

Nicaragua, community improvement/development<br />

6038, 6069<br />

Nicaragua, education 2440, 6349, 6350, 6599<br />

Nicaragua, health—general 6599<br />

Nicaragua, international affairs/development 6038,<br />

6069<br />

Nicaragua, public affairs/government 6069<br />

Nicaragua, social sciences 6350<br />

Nigeria, animals/wildlife 4163<br />

Nigeria, arts/culture/humanities 6330, 6383, 6494<br />

Nigeria, civil rights 6370, 6383, 6557<br />

Nigeria, community improvement/development<br />

1247, 1273, 6383<br />

Nigeria, crime/courts/legal services 4163, 6370<br />

Nigeria, education 1412, 3191, 5894, 8427, 8428<br />

Nigeria, health—general 1247, 1388, 1412, 6383,<br />

6507, 9642<br />

Nigeria, health—specific diseases 1247, 6507<br />

Nigeria, international affairs/development 1388,<br />

6370, 6557, 9642<br />

Nigeria, public affairs/government 5894<br />

Nigeria, science 8427, 8428<br />

Nigeria, youth development 8428<br />

Nonprofit management 1, 17, 19, 35-37, 40, 68, 91,<br />

93, 95, 97, 99, 103-106, 131, 133, 147, 155,<br />

159, 201, 249, 333, 385, 393, 395, 399, 431,<br />

449, 451, 464, 472, 488, 496, 518, 523-536,<br />

538, 562-564, 570, 586, 594, 596, 597, 602,<br />

612, 613, 623, 629, 634, 662, 676, 677, 687,<br />

689, 694, 698, 699, 729, 744, 745, 754, 757,<br />

758, 761, 771, 795, 800, 801, 804, 807, 820,<br />

828, 833, 843-846, 848, 849, 875, 876, 882,<br />

883, 896, 915-917, 926, 942, 943, 992, 1000,<br />

1007, 1090-1096, 1101, 1121, 1132, 1159,<br />

1203-1205, 1222, 1224, 1227-1229, 1242,<br />

1243, 1247, 1258-1261, 1264, 1269, 1270,<br />

1273, 1292, 1293, 1301, 1302, 1304,<br />

1310-1313, 1321, 1333, 1345, 1369, 1378,<br />

1381, 1383, 1384, 1389, 1391, 1392, 1415,<br />

1422, 1423, 1434, 1455, 1456, 1469, 1493,<br />

1504, 1519, 1520, 1534, 1540, 1546, 1547,<br />

1554, 1560, 1600, 1601, 1638, 1642, 1658,<br />

1659, 1661, 1663-1667, 1676, 1678, 1679,<br />

1695, 1696, 1699, 1700, 1723, 1725, 1729,<br />

1745, 1770, 1788-1791, 1794, 1795,<br />

1808-1811, 1816, 1826, 1829, 1857, 1867,<br />

1870, 1894, 1897, 1937, 1945, 1952, 1963,<br />

1965, 1973, 1979, 2004, 2006, 2029, 2035,<br />

2040, 2046, 2060, 2075, 2078, 2101, 2110,<br />

2111, 2128, 2134-2136, 2138, 2139, 2142,<br />

2149, 2153, 2160, 2162, 2163, 2190, 2194,<br />

2195, 2197, 2199, 2201, 2210, 2229, 2280,<br />

2286, 2288, 2360, 2400, 2407-2410, 2412,<br />

2425, 2428, 2431, 2456, 2462, 2467, 2471,<br />

2473, 2491, 2493-2496, 2501, 2520-2524,<br />

2526, 2535-2537, 2544, 2556, 2557, 2562,<br />

2571, 2572, 2574, 2580, 2583, 2614,<br />

2631-2633, 2656, 2670, 2676, 2685, 2699,<br />

2703-2705, 2722, 2729, 2790, 2794, 2806,<br />

2821-2825, 2830, 2831, 2835, 2840, 2843,<br />

2851, 2852, 2854-2856, 2861, 2868, 2896,<br />

2906, 2912, 2918-2920, 2968, 2975, 2982,<br />

2985, 3078, 3079, 3125, 3128, 3188, 3213,<br />

3221, 3225, 3234-3237, 3243, 3272, 3290,<br />

3293, 3297, 3354, 3359, 3362, 3376, 3377,<br />

3391, 3401, 3423, 3433, 3436, 3438, 3440,<br />

3443, 3447, 3453, 3462, 3465, 3466, 3471,<br />

3476, 3477, 3493, 3502-3504, 3515, 3529,<br />

3562, 3588, 3592, 3593, 3619, 3635, 3636,<br />

3644, 3670, 3678, 3817, 3821, 3828, 3842,<br />

3846, 3851, 3855, 3859, 3862, 3863, 3876,<br />

3883, 3887, 3888, 3902-3904, 3910-3914,<br />

3931, 3944, 3948, 3982, 3990, 3992, 3993,<br />

3998, 4007, 4019, 4030, 4094, 4096-4098,<br />

4100, 4104, 4105, 4116, 4117, 4159, 4180,<br />

4191, 4192, 4197, 4198, 4209, 4217, 4221,<br />

4223, 4224, 4231, 4236, 4250, 4261, 4264,<br />

4279, 4283, 4304, 4308, 4311, 4312, 4325,<br />

4326, 4328, 4337, 4340, 4347, 4351, 4352,<br />

4355, 4362, 4372, 4378, 4384, 4385, 4418,<br />

4423, 4432, 4433, 4435, 4450, 4451, 4454,<br />

4459, 4473, 4474, 4478, 4479, 4481, 4488,<br />

4494, 4498, 4507, 4527, 4539, 4553, 4560,<br />

4593, 4594, 4596, 4597, 4603, 4605, 4609,<br />

4612, 4614, 4626, 4636, 4656, 4662, 4681,<br />

4682, 4699, 4707, 4748, 4768, 4775, 4776,<br />

4786, 4827, 4828, 4858, 4895, 4913, 4914,<br />

4932, 4941, 4954, 4971, 4980, 4999, 5019,<br />

5022, 5033, 5063, 5064, 5097, 5105-5107,<br />

5109, 5115, 5154, 5156, 5160, 5164, 5174,<br />

5175, 5189, 5191, 5201, 5208, 5211,<br />

5214-5216, 5239, 5252, 5254, 5256, 5268,<br />

5270, 5282, 5336, 5346, 5347, 5353, 5358,<br />

5367-5369, 5377, 5404, 5422, 5441, 5450,<br />

5474, 5485, 5498, 5541, 5542, 5615, 5616,<br />

5620-5624, 5630, 5647, 5648, 5650, 5676,<br />

5683, 5685-5687, 5689, 5693, 5706,<br />

5713-5715, 5721, 5722, 5739, 5742, 5752,<br />

5767, 5784, 5785, 5787, 5792, 5793, 5795,<br />

5798, 5807, 5815, 5819, 5822, 5858, 5859,<br />

5869, 5880, 5883, 5901, 5930, 5937, 5938,<br />

5946, 5947, 5965, 5994, 6007, 6027-6030,<br />

6033, 6054, 6087, 6107, 6112, 6120-6123,<br />

6127, 6128, 6130, 6132, 6136-6138, 6140,<br />

6180, 6182, 6184, 6187, 6189-6192, 6195,<br />

6216, 6232, 6234, 6237, 6240, 6242-6244,<br />

6247, 6248, 6250, 6268, 6269, 6275-6278,<br />

6281, 6300, 6325, 6326, 6333, 6361, 6365,<br />

6377, 6390, 6423, 6430, 6433, 6454, 6481,<br />

6506, 6509, 6511, 6513, 6536, 6538, 6548,<br />

6562, 6582, 6603, 6629, 6645, 6668, 6669,<br />

6671, 6672, 6683, 6696, 6711-6713, 6715,<br />

6722, 6723, 6739, 6747, 6774, 6823, 6824,<br />

6827-6830, 6849, 6869, 6871, 6877,<br />

6881-6883, 6886, 6887, 6892-6894, 6901,<br />

6905-6907, 6910, 6921, 6936, 6937, 6945,<br />

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Grants for Capacity Building, Management & Technical Assistance<br />

SUBJECT INDEX<br />

6947, 6957, 6963, 6965, 6983, 6985, 6991,<br />

6999-7002, 7004, 7005, 7007, 7014, 7018,<br />

7025, 7029, 7037, 7038, 7049, 7053, 7054,<br />

7056, 7059, 7061, 7109-7111, 7120, 7121,<br />

7126, 7146, 7167, 7170, 7172, 7179, 7188,<br />

7189, 7191, 7198, 7200, 7212, 7230, 7231,<br />

7240, 7246, 7250, 7256, 7258, 7270, 7273,<br />

7277, 7281, 7296, 7299, 7302, 7306, 7326,<br />

7371, 7375, 7378-7380, 7382, 7386-7388,<br />

7391, 7395, 7405, 7422, 7424-7430, 7442,<br />

7448, 7466, 7481, 7482, 7484, 7492, 7507,<br />

7589, 7590, 7609, 7646, 7707, 7718, 7749,<br />

7765, 7767-7770, 7780, 7809, 7826, 7827,<br />

7832, 7838, 7846, 7873, 7889, 7895, 7912,<br />

7920, 7934, 7935, 7938-7943, 7945, 7964,<br />

7971, 7975, 7976, 7989, 7992, 7996, 7997,<br />

8008, 8009, 8029, 8031, 8033, 8064, 8068,<br />

8075, 8086-8090, 8106, 8107, 8122, 8123,<br />

8127, 8128, 8147, 8148, 8163, 8165, 8207,<br />

8215, 8222, 8228, 8230, 8254, 8289, 8291,<br />

8296, 8304, 8323, 8339, 8464, 8480, 8530,<br />

8577, 8584, 8597, 8598, 8600, 8602, 8609,<br />

8652, 8725-8727, 8732, 8741, 8743, 8754,<br />

8760, 8761, 8770, 8776, 8777, 8800, 8804,<br />

8813, 8855, 8856, 8858, 8860, 8867-8869,<br />

8883, 8886, 8892, 8893, 8989, 9011,<br />

9015-9017, 9025-9027, 9045, 9054, 9056,<br />

9078, 9081, 9088, 9105, 9119, 9120, 9144,<br />

9164-9166, 9168, 9169, 9181-9187, 9205,<br />

9227, 9228, 9263, 9267, 9276, 9277, 9281,<br />

9292, 9297, 9300, 9301, 9304, 9305, 9318,<br />

9324, 9325, 9348, 9350, 9351, 9390, 9392,<br />

9407, 9412, 9437, 9456, 9466, 9478, 9479,<br />

9483, 9504, 9537, 9540, 9561, 9588, 9607,<br />

9608, 9631, 9646, 9670, 9673, 9700, 9702,<br />

9704, 9707, 9710-9713, 9739, 9746, 9756,<br />

9772, 9822, 9831, 9839, 9840, 9848, 9853,<br />

9876, 9884, 9886, 9887, 9900, 9901, 9930,<br />

9934, 9978, 9982, 10000, 10002, 10058,<br />

10060, 10074, 10121, 10131, 10135-10144,<br />

10146, 10155, 10157-10161, 10169, 10183,<br />

10199, 10209, 10215, 10216, 10238, 10240,<br />

10241, 10244, 10287, 10289, 10291, 10295,<br />

10308<br />

Nonprofit management, African Americans/Blacks<br />

1247, 6910, 7110, 7111, 7609<br />

Nonprofit management, aging 1383, 1422, 4707,<br />

5268, 7018, 9540<br />

Nonprofit management, AIDS, people with 1247<br />

Nonprofit management, Asians/Pacific Islanders<br />

6907<br />

Nonprofit management, awards/prizes/competitions<br />

538, 757, 804, 1679, 4355, 6189, 6999,<br />

7466, 9297<br />

Nonprofit management, boys 2656<br />

Nonprofit management, building/renovation 40,<br />

8530, 8776, 8777<br />

Nonprofit management, capital campaigns 523,<br />

1745, 10157<br />

Nonprofit management, children/youth 1222, 1229,<br />

1269, 1270, 1292, 1293, 1313, 1434, 1894,<br />

2835, 3466, 3588, 3593, 3619, 3644, 3678,<br />

4707, 5268, 5346, 5937, 6645, 6886, 7038,<br />

7429, 7707, 8530, 8602, 9088, 9348, 9350,<br />

9407, 9537, 10160<br />

Nonprofit management, computer systems/<br />

equipment 586, 4007, 4553, 4941, 5353,<br />

5450, 9056, 9144, 9348, 9350, 9351, 9412,<br />

9466, 9540, 9588, 9876<br />

Nonprofit management, conferences/seminars 699,<br />

745, 833, 1096, 1224, 1302, 1456, 1667,<br />

1729, 2040, 2134, 2142, 2162, 2199, 2201,<br />

2614, 2633, 2676, 2705, 2968, 3079, 3462,<br />

4308, 4385, 4435, 5022, 5201, 5358, 5541,<br />

5713, 5714, 5880, 5883, 6137, 6138, 6377,<br />

6433, 6538, 6672, 6921, 7053, 7231, 7246,<br />

7306, 7382, 7388, 7718, 8289, 8598, 8741,<br />

8893, 9015-9017, 9120, 9166, 9631<br />

Nonprofit management, crime/abuse victims 9351<br />

Nonprofit management, curriculum development<br />

399, 1434, 1546, 1547, 1665, 8304<br />

Nonprofit management, disabilities, people with<br />

5268, 6936, 6937<br />

Nonprofit management, economically disadvantaged<br />

104, 385, 451, 795, 1247, 1261, 1333, 1383,<br />

1391, 1520, 1540, 1546, 1547, 1676, 1699,<br />

1700, 1826, 1829, 1894, 2006, 2142, 2286,<br />

2360, 2407, 2526, 2985, 3234-3236, 3562,<br />

3588, 3593, 3619, 3644, 3678, 3821, 3902,<br />

3903, 4094, 4098, 4104, 4116, 4326, 4372,<br />

4450, 4507, 4626, 4707, 4768, 4913, 4914,<br />

4954, 5019, 5215, 5216, 5268, 5422, 5450,<br />

5648, 5715, 5822, 5937, 5994, 6184, 6244,<br />

6250, 6423, 6454, 6509, 6668, 6669, 6696,<br />

6711, 6892, 6894, 6905-6907, 6910, 6936,<br />

6937, 6963, 6983, 7025, 7038, 7049, 7053,<br />

7281, 7302, 7306, 7379, 7386-7388, 7646,<br />

7707, 7749, 7765, 7770, 7780, 7809, 7826,<br />

7827, 7964, 8122, 8123, 8602, 8883, 9305,<br />

9350, 9407, 9456, 9466, 9504, 9537, 9540,<br />

9700, 9710-9713, 9840, 9848, 10241<br />

Nonprofit management, electronic media/online<br />

services 518, 586, 876, 915-917, 1227, 1260,<br />

1665, 2572, 2722, 3188, 4236, 4553, 4594,<br />

4614, 5164, 5485, 5784, 6112, 6128, 6481,<br />

6683, 6830, 9054, 9324, 9348, 9351, 9479,<br />

9670, 9746, 9831, 10002<br />

Nonprofit management, emergency funds 9169<br />

Nonprofit management, endowments 4209, 8800<br />

Nonprofit management, equipment 5353, 5450,<br />

9588<br />

Nonprofit management, faculty/staff development<br />

1434, 1666, 1945, 2201, 2806, 2861, 2868,<br />

3236, 3237, 3562, 4116, 4117, 4775, 5353,<br />

5859, 6361, 6481, 7306, 8741, 8860, 8869,<br />

9056, 9479, 9631<br />

Nonprofit management, fellowships 1345, 1546,<br />

1547, 1554, 3235, 3401, 4304, 4609, 6883,<br />

7971, 10158<br />

Nonprofit management, film/video/radio 6278<br />

Nonprofit management, girls 2656<br />

Nonprofit management, Hispanics/Latinos 849,<br />

1695, 1696, 3904, 3982, 5767, 5883, 6430,<br />

6629, 6945, 7827, 7942, 7943, 7964, 8743,<br />

9015-9017, 9227, 9392, 9710-9713<br />

Nonprofit management, homeless 1269, 1270,<br />

1333, 4104, 7038, 9351<br />

Nonprofit management, immigrants/refugees 4094,<br />

4914, 6905, 6936, 6937, 6963, 7146, 7827,<br />

8339, 9392<br />

Nonprofit management, income development 1679,<br />

2111, 2162, 2163, 2197, 2412, 3876, 5858,<br />

6130, 7110, 7378, 7386, 9015-9017, 9144,<br />

10289<br />

Nonprofit management, infants/toddlers 1311,<br />

7765<br />

Nonprofit management, internship funds 1829,<br />

3593, 4748, 6877, 6886, 6892-6894, 6901,<br />

6947, 6957, 6965, 6983, 6985, 6991, 7007,<br />

7014, 7025, 7299, 7832, 9277<br />

Nonprofit management, LGBTQ 4159<br />

Nonprofit management, management development/<br />

capacity building 105, 385, 761, 943, 1000,<br />

1092, 1243, 1273, 1313, 1321, 1378, 1600,<br />

1664, 1666, 1770, 1809, 2101, 2110, 2614,<br />

2656, 2705, 2975, 2985, 3297, 3436, 3502,<br />

3635, 3982, 3998, 4097, 4198, 4385, 4494,<br />

4603, 4775, 4971, 5019, 5201, 5239, 5474,<br />

5541, 5714, 5721, 5785, 6121-6123, 6127,<br />

6130, 6137, 6138, 6191, 6509, 6629, 6668,<br />

6669, 6696, 6774, 6828, 6829, 7941, 7992,<br />

8064, 8147, 8577, 8725, 8761, 9025-9027,<br />

9078, 9144, 9277, 9350, 9351, 9392, 9631,<br />

9930, 10074, 10135, 10183, 10289<br />

Nonprofit management, mentally disabled 2676<br />

Nonprofit management, migrant workers 7827<br />

Nonprofit management, minorities 333, 393, 623,<br />

687, 848, 1261, 1540, 1560, 1894, 1945,<br />

1979, 2006, 3593, 3619, 4094, 4098, 4326,<br />

4372, 4605, 4636, 4913, 4954, 5160, 5347,<br />

5676, 5822, 5994, 6184, 6244, 6250, 6423,<br />

6454, 6668, 6669, 6711, 6887, 6892, 6905,<br />

6906, 6910, 6936, 6937, 6963, 7001, 7049,<br />

7053, 7167, 7386, 7749, 7971, 8602, 9350,<br />

9407, 9437<br />

Nonprofit management, Native Americans/American<br />

Indians 5767, 6696, 10000<br />

Nonprofit management, offenders/ex-offenders<br />

7109-7111, 7379<br />

Nonprofit management, program evaluation 449,<br />

804, 1000, 1007, 1228, 1229, 1243, 1293,<br />

1311, 1381, 1391, 2557, 2574, 2670, 2831,<br />

3243, 5541, 5542, 6121-6123, 6140, 9631,<br />

9982<br />

Nonprofit management, publication 1810, 1965,<br />

2040, 2400, 4019, 4312, 4527, 5164, 6128,<br />

6361, 6433, 6511, 7110, 7230, 7380, 8800,<br />

10002, 10058<br />

Nonprofit management, research 68, 333, 472, 597,<br />

613, 677, 761, 804, 807, 882, 943, 1000,<br />

1007, 1095, 1293, 1391, 1415, 1493, 1534,<br />

1699, 1729, 1857, 1963, 1965, 2400, 2471,<br />

2562, 2580, 2656, 3188, 3359, 3377, 3636,<br />

3931, 3990, 4019, 4312, 4473, 4539, 4596,<br />

4682, 4775, 5107, 5268, 5752, 5930, 6122,<br />

6123, 6190, 6325, 6582, 6645, 6828-6830,<br />

7054, 7110, 7120, 7256, 7273, 7296, 7425,<br />

7442, 7448, 7482, 7996, 8228, 8652, 8800,<br />

8858, 9318, 9324, 9700, 9982, 10058, 10240<br />

Nonprofit management, scholarship funds 103,<br />

1101, 1261, 1937, 2160, 3079, 4326, 6187,<br />

9292, 9588, 10308<br />

Nonprofit management, seed money 926, 1952,<br />

3944, 4279, 4827, 4999, 5064, 5097, 6910,<br />

7371, 8597, 8856, 9483, 9756, 9839<br />

Nonprofit management, technical assistance 105,<br />

844, 1228, 1258-1261, 1312, 1313, 1381,<br />

1389, 1392, 1829, 2722, 3234, 3998, 4100,<br />

4283, 4459, 4481, 4507, 4603, 4612, 5541,<br />

5752, 6671, 6907, 6936, 6937, 7110, 7386,<br />

7996, 7997, 8339<br />

Nonprofit management, women 496, 849, 1228,<br />

1247, 1381, 1392, 1423, 1699, 1826, 2142,<br />

3462, 4827, 5994, 6965, 6983, 7025, 7299,<br />

8989, 9351<br />

Nonprofit management, youth 399, 496, 1642,<br />

3562, 4913, 7302, 9078, 9276, 9456<br />

North Africa, arts/culture/humanities 7229<br />

North Africa, community improvement/development<br />

6047, 7229<br />

North Africa, international affairs/development 7229<br />

North Africa, public affairs/government 6047<br />

North Africa, recreation/sports/athletics 7229<br />

Nursing care 280, 362, 1169, 1179, 1915, 2977,<br />

3229, 3410, 3544, 4348, 4360, 5085, 5205,<br />

5454, 5479, 5491, 5586, 5607, 6663, 6959,<br />

7658, 7736, 7915, 8334, 8651, 9211, 9257,<br />

9769, 9770, 10105, 10195<br />

Nursing care, African Americans/Blacks 4348<br />

Nursing care, aging 5454, 6663<br />

Nursing care, Asians/Pacific Islanders 362<br />

Nursing care, building/renovation 9769<br />

Nursing care, children/youth 3544, 5205, 5607,<br />

10195<br />

Nursing care, conferences/seminars 4360, 6959<br />

Nursing care, crime/abuse victims 5607<br />

Nursing care, disabilities, people with 280, 9770,<br />

10195<br />

Nursing care, economically disadvantaged 362,<br />

3544, 4348, 9770<br />

Nursing care, electronic media/online services 3229<br />

Nursing care, equipment 10195<br />

Nursing care, faculty/staff development 1915, 3544,<br />

7658<br />

Nursing care, film/video/radio 6663<br />

Nursing care, Hispanics/Latinos 3229<br />

Nursing care, immigrants/refugees 3229<br />

Nursing care, management development/capacity<br />

building 362, 5491, 5607, 9769, 10105, 10195<br />

Nursing care, minorities 280, 4360<br />

Nursing care, program evaluation 1179, 2977,<br />

5479, 5491<br />

Nursing care, publication 6663<br />

Nursing care, research 3544, 4348, 5586, 9257<br />

Nursing care, technical assistance 3229, 3410,<br />

5205, 5454, 5586<br />

Nursing care, women 5607, 10105<br />

Nursing home/convalescent facility 3263, 3264,<br />

4309, 4712, 5588, 6207, 6220, 6223, 6768,<br />

6888, 7022, 7309, 7312, 7313, 9469, 10168,<br />

10239<br />

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Grants for Capacity Building, Management & Technical Assistance<br />

Nursing home/convalescent facility, aging 3263,<br />

3264, 4712, 5588, 6207, 6220, 6223, 6768,<br />

6888, 7022, 7309, 9469, 10168, 10239<br />

Nursing home/convalescent facility, computer<br />

systems/equipment 6888, 9469<br />

Nursing home/convalescent facility, conferences/<br />

seminars 4309<br />

Nursing home/convalescent facility, disabilities,<br />

people with 6888<br />

Nursing home/convalescent facility, economically<br />

disadvantaged 6888<br />

Nursing home/convalescent facility, electronic<br />

media/online services 6223<br />

Nursing home/convalescent facility, management<br />

development/capacity building 4712, 6888,<br />

7312, 7313, 9469, 10168<br />

Nursing home/convalescent facility, mentally<br />

disabled 3263, 6223, 7022, 10239<br />

Nursing home/convalescent facility, program<br />

evaluation 6207, 7022<br />

Nursing home/convalescent facility, research 7022<br />

Nursing home/convalescent facility, technical<br />

assistance 5588, 10239<br />

Nursing school/education 1179, 3229, 4348, 4360,<br />

5454, 5479, 6665, 6768, 7042, 7658, 7736,<br />

7848, 8651, 9260, 9400<br />

Nursing school/education, African Americans/Blacks<br />

4348<br />

Nursing school/education, aging 5454, 6665, 6768,<br />

7042<br />

Nursing school/education, conferences/seminars<br />

4360<br />

Nursing school/education, crime/abuse victims<br />

7848<br />

Nursing school/education, disabilities, people with<br />

7042<br />

Nursing school/education, economically<br />

disadvantaged 4348<br />

Nursing school/education, electronic media/online<br />

services 3229<br />

Nursing school/education, equipment 9260<br />

Nursing school/education, faculty/staff development<br />

7042, 7658<br />

Nursing school/education, Hispanics/Latinos 3229<br />

Nursing school/education, immigrants/refugees<br />

3229<br />

Nursing school/education, management<br />

development/capacity building 6665<br />

Nursing school/education, minorities 4360, 7042<br />

Nursing school/education, program evaluation 1179,<br />

5479<br />

Nursing school/education, research 4348<br />

Nursing school/education, seed money 6665<br />

Nursing school/education, technical assistance<br />

3229, 5454<br />

Nursing school/education, women 7848<br />

Nutrition 342, 345, 349, 352, 466, 473, 1145,<br />

2757, 2759, 2772, 2832, 3048, 3415, 4320,<br />

5457, 5473, 5493, 5496, 5505, 5513, 5514,<br />

5517, 5523, 5526-5528, 5530, 5536, 5605,<br />

5606, 7271, 7278, 7308, 8468, 8692, 9330<br />

Nutrition, African Americans/Blacks 5523<br />

Nutrition, aging 473, 7308<br />

Nutrition, AIDS, people with 2772, 3048<br />

Nutrition, boys 2757<br />

Nutrition, children/youth 349, 2759, 2832, 4320,<br />

5457, 5473, 5505, 5517, 5523, 5526-5528,<br />

5530, 5536, 5605, 5606, 7271, 8468, 9330<br />

Nutrition, computer systems/equipment 9330<br />

Nutrition, economically disadvantaged 342, 349,<br />

466, 2759, 2772, 5517, 5523, 5526, 5527,<br />

7271, 7278, 8468, 8692<br />

Nutrition, electronic media/online services 9330<br />

Nutrition, equipment 2757<br />

Nutrition, faculty/staff development 2757, 8692<br />

Nutrition, girls 2757<br />

Nutrition, Hispanics/Latinos 5523, 5526, 5527<br />

Nutrition, immigrants/refugees 5526, 5527<br />

Nutrition, infants/toddlers 8692<br />

Nutrition, management development/capacity<br />

building 2772, 3048, 5496, 8468, 9330<br />

Nutrition, program evaluation 2832, 3415, 5473,<br />

5493, 5517, 5536, 5605, 5606, 7271, 7278<br />

Nutrition, research 342, 349, 352, 2759, 5496,<br />

5505, 5523, 5528, 7278<br />

Nutrition, technical assistance 352, 5457, 5505,<br />

5513, 5514, 5523, 5526-5528, 5530<br />

Oceania, community improvement/development<br />

6082<br />

Oceania, health—general 1220<br />

Oceania, international affairs/development 1220,<br />

6082<br />

Oceania, public affairs/government 6082<br />

Offenders/ex-offenders, African Americans/Blacks<br />

454, 7110<br />

Offenders/ex-offenders, AIDS, people with 454<br />

Offenders/ex-offenders, arts/culture/humanities<br />

151, 3244, 5747, 6519, 7125<br />

Offenders/ex-offenders, boys 3604<br />

Offenders/ex-offenders, children/youth 3182, 3320,<br />

3589, 3609, 3627-3629, 3632, 3641-3643,<br />

3675, 3682, 3687-3689, 3698-3701, 3705,<br />

3707-3709, 3720-3723, 3725, 3732, 3733,<br />

3735, 3737, 3745-3747, 3751, 3752, 3768,<br />

3770, 3776, 3778, 3784-3786, 6170, 9545<br />

Offenders/ex-offenders, civil rights 7099, 7108,<br />

7125, 7131, 7145, 7379, 7969, 7970, 9522,<br />

9788, 9799<br />

Offenders/ex-offenders, community improvement/<br />

development 354, 755, 769, 4615, 5747,<br />

7109-7111, 7131, 7133, 7379<br />

Offenders/ex-offenders, computer systems/<br />

equipment 9545<br />

Offenders/ex-offenders, conferences/seminars<br />

7160<br />

Offenders/ex-offenders, crime/abuse victims 382,<br />

3784, 5088<br />

Offenders/ex-offenders, crime/courts/legal services<br />

354, 365, 367, 382, 409, 454, 755, 769, 1085,<br />

1606, 1884, 2438, 3044, 3171, 3182, 3244,<br />

3320, 3570, 3589, 3590, 3603-3605, 3609,<br />

3627-3629, 3632, 3634, 3637, 3641-3643,<br />

3673, 3675, 3682, 3687-3689, 3698-3701,<br />

3705, 3707-3709, 3720-3723, 3725, 3732,<br />

3733, 3735, 3737, 3740, 3745-3747, 3751,<br />

3752, 3768, 3770, 3773, 3776, 3778, 3785,<br />

3786, 4689, 4802, 4807, 5072, 5088, 5122,<br />

5466, 5499, 5511, 5512, 5520, 5537, 5547,<br />

5548, 5552, 5562, 5563, 5571, 5573, 5601,<br />

6170, 6640, 7090, 7099, 7108-7111, 7131,<br />

7133, 7141, 7143, 7145, 7151, 7160, 7379,<br />

7910, 7969, 7970, 8134, 8846, 9522, 9545,<br />

9788<br />

Offenders/ex-offenders, curriculum development<br />

5088<br />

Offenders/ex-offenders, disabilities, people with<br />

3634<br />

Offenders/ex-offenders, economically disadvantaged<br />

365, 454, 1606, 3589, 3590, 3603-3605,<br />

3609, 3627-3629, 3632, 3634, 3637,<br />

3641-3643, 3673, 3675, 3682, 3687-3689,<br />

3698, 3699, 3701, 3705, 3707-3709,<br />

3720-3723, 3725, 3732, 3733, 3735, 3737,<br />

3740, 3745-3747, 3751, 3752, 3768, 3770,<br />

3773, 3776, 3778, 3784-3786, 7141, 7910,<br />

9545<br />

Offenders/ex-offenders, education 247, 367, 739,<br />

5700, 6141<br />

Offenders/ex-offenders, employment 365, 3740,<br />

4615, 6147, 7110, 7111, 7141, 8134<br />

Offenders/ex-offenders, environment 7160<br />

Offenders/ex-offenders, equipment 2438<br />

Offenders/ex-offenders, faculty/staff development<br />

2438, 3244, 9545<br />

Offenders/ex-offenders, girls 3244, 3604, 3605<br />

Offenders/ex-offenders, health—general 354, 365,<br />

367, 382, 409, 454, 5466, 5552<br />

Offenders/ex-offenders, health—specific diseases<br />

454, 1085<br />

Offenders/ex-offenders, housing/shelter 365, 3832,<br />

7109<br />

Offenders/ex-offenders, human services—<br />

multipurpose 1884, 3171, 3320, 3701, 3832,<br />

5499, 5511, 5512, 5520, 5537, 5547, 5548,<br />

5562, 5563, 5571, 5573, 5601, 5700, 6170,<br />

6640, 6756, 7160, 8846, 9806<br />

Offenders/ex-offenders, income development 7110,<br />

9545<br />

Offenders/ex-offenders, internship funds 367<br />

Offenders/ex-offenders, management development/<br />

capacity building 365, 1606, 3604, 4802, 5088,<br />

6640, 7090, 9545<br />

Offenders/ex-offenders, men 5466<br />

Offenders/ex-offenders, mental health/substance<br />

abuse 409, 739, 1580, 3320, 3570, 4689,<br />

4807, 5072, 5122, 5466, 5499, 5511, 5512,<br />

5520, 5537, 5547, 5548, 5562, 5563, 5571,<br />

5573, 5601<br />

Offenders/ex-offenders, mentally disabled 3320,<br />

8134<br />

Offenders/ex-offenders, minorities 1606, 3773,<br />

7141<br />

Offenders/ex-offenders, philanthropy/voluntarism<br />

7110, 7111<br />

Offenders/ex-offenders, prison alternatives 3589,<br />

3590, 3603, 3605, 3609, 3627-3629, 3632,<br />

3634, 3637, 3641-3643, 3673, 3675, 3682,<br />

3687-3689, 3698-3700, 3705, 3707-3709,<br />

3720-3723, 3725, 3732, 3733, 3735, 3737,<br />

3745-3747, 3751, 3752, 3768, 3770, 3773,<br />

3776, 3778, 3784-3786<br />

Offenders/ex-offenders, probation/parole 3182<br />

Offenders/ex-offenders, program evaluation 454,<br />

3044, 5552, 7910<br />

Offenders/ex-offenders, public affairs/government<br />

354, 454, 6147, 6170, 7133, 7379<br />

Offenders/ex-offenders, publication 354, 5088,<br />

7110<br />

Offenders/ex-offenders, rehabilitation 3044, 3320,<br />

5088, 7090, 9545<br />

Offenders/ex-offenders, religion 769, 2438<br />

Offenders/ex-offenders, research 354, 454, 1606,<br />

3182, 3244, 3701, 6170, 7110<br />

Offenders/ex-offenders, safety/disaster relief 7109<br />

Offenders/ex-offenders, services 354, 365, 367,<br />

382, 454, 1606, 2438, 3182, 3244, 3604,<br />

3701, 3740, 4802, 5466, 5552, 6170, 6640,<br />

7109, 7110, 7131, 7133, 7141, 7160, 7910,<br />

8134<br />

Offenders/ex-offenders, social sciences 3604<br />

Offenders/ex-offenders, technical assistance 354,<br />

3182, 3244, 3701, 5466, 7110<br />

Offenders/ex-offenders, transitional care 4802,<br />

6640<br />

Offenders/ex-offenders, women 5088, 7131<br />

Offenders/ex-offenders, youth 1606, 3590, 3603,<br />

3634, 3637, 3673, 3740, 3773, 6640, 7910<br />

Offenders/ex-offenders, youth development 1606,<br />

3604, 6640, 9545<br />

Opera, building/renovation 9941, 10104<br />

Opera, capital campaigns 9794<br />

Opera, children/youth 8773<br />

Opera, computer systems/equipment 9941, 10104<br />

Opera, conferences/seminars 7234<br />

Opera, income development 1066, 1579, 3870,<br />

3987, 7647, 8338, 9121, 9794<br />

Opera, management development/capacity building<br />

989, 1019, 1049, 1066, 1579, 3870, 5315,<br />

5928, 7647, 8168, 8338, 8487, 9121, 9687,<br />

9794, 9941, 9948, 10104<br />

Opera, performance/productions 1579<br />

Opera, technical assistance 3987, 8487<br />

Optometry/vision screening 6766, 9785<br />

Optometry/vision screening, blind/visually impaired<br />

6766, 9785<br />

Optometry/vision screening, children 6766<br />

Optometry/vision screening, children/youth 9785<br />

Optometry/vision screening, faculty/staff<br />

development 9785<br />

Optometry/vision screening, program evaluation<br />

6766<br />

Orchestras, African Americans/Blacks 4148<br />

Orchestras, capital campaigns 9299, 9794<br />

Orchestras, children/youth 4148, 8564, 8736<br />

Orchestras, computer systems/equipment 2721,<br />

9413, 9488<br />

Orchestras, conferences/seminars 10245<br />

Orchestras, electronic media/online services 2774<br />

Orchestras, endowments 2721<br />

Orchestras, equipment 2721, 8736<br />

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SUBJECT INDEX<br />

Orchestras, faculty/staff development 991, 8564<br />

Orchestras, income development 1056, 2774,<br />

6832, 8337, 9413, 9488, 9794, 10103<br />

Orchestras, LGBTQ 4148<br />

Orchestras, management development/capacity<br />

building 817, 991, 1020, 1036, 1050, 1056,<br />

1062, 3067, 3111, 3279, 3875, 3985, 4649,<br />

5929, 6720, 6793, 6832, 6834, 7731, 8084,<br />

8337, 8564, 9299, 9322, 9413, 9488, 9794,<br />

10103, 10245<br />

Orchestras, minorities 1056<br />

Orchestras, performance/productions 991, 4148,<br />

6832, 8564<br />

Orchestras, technical assistance 2774, 3985<br />

Orchestras, youth 3111, 3875<br />

Pakistan, arts/culture/humanities 1258, 2397<br />

Pakistan, community improvement/development<br />

1258, 1305, 1357, 1848, 6070<br />

Pakistan, education 485, 6089, 8375-8377<br />

Pakistan, employment 1766<br />

Pakistan, health—general 1305, 1314, 1315, 1335,<br />

1357, 1388, 1402<br />

Pakistan, international affairs/development 1388,<br />

1766, 2397, 6070, 6089, 7153<br />

Pakistan, philanthropy/voluntarism 1357<br />

Pakistan, public affairs/government 1335, 6070,<br />

8375-8377<br />

Pakistan, religion 2397<br />

Pakistan, science 8375-8377<br />

Palau, community improvement/development 1375<br />

Palau, environment 1375<br />

Palliative care 1928, 3411, 7311-7313, 7362<br />

Palliative care, aging 1928, 3411<br />

Palliative care, crime/abuse victims 1928<br />

Palliative care, faculty/staff development 1928<br />

Palliative care, management development/capacity<br />

building 7312, 7313<br />

Palliative care, terminal illness, people with 3411,<br />

7362<br />

Papua New Guinea, environment 1438<br />

Papua New Guinea, science 1438<br />

Paraguay, environment 4595<br />

Paraguay, international affairs/development 4595<br />

Paraguay, public affairs/government 4595<br />

Parasitic diseases research 3796, 7884<br />

Parks/playgrounds, awards/prizes/competitions<br />

7491, 9503<br />

Parks/playgrounds, boys 1226<br />

Parks/playgrounds, building/renovation 626, 636,<br />

3554, 7703, 8906<br />

Parks/playgrounds, children/youth 3427-3430,<br />

3823, 4022, 4313, 5213, 5241, 6866, 7703,<br />

8604, 8632<br />

Parks/playgrounds, conferences/seminars 8617<br />

Parks/playgrounds, curriculum development 8604<br />

Parks/playgrounds, disabilities, people with 3823,<br />

4313<br />

Parks/playgrounds, economically disadvantaged<br />

1005, 3823, 8604, 8632<br />

Parks/playgrounds, electronic media/online services<br />

7352<br />

Parks/playgrounds, equipment 3280, 8879<br />

Parks/playgrounds, faculty/staff development 1226,<br />

7703<br />

Parks/playgrounds, girls 1226<br />

Parks/playgrounds, Hispanics/Latinos 8632<br />

Parks/playgrounds, income development 766, 8875<br />

Parks/playgrounds, management development/<br />

capacity building 913, 1590, 3303, 3536, 4313,<br />

4972, 6749, 6752, 7084, 7229, 8481, 8565,<br />

8568, 8605, 8617, 8632, 8655, 8787, 8863,<br />

9174, 9807, 10264<br />

Parks/playgrounds, minorities 1005<br />

Parks/playgrounds, program evaluation 3536, 8604,<br />

8875<br />

Parks/playgrounds, seed money 4962<br />

Parks/playgrounds, technical assistance 766, 3554,<br />

3823, 4962, 6750, 7352, 7491, 8879, 8906,<br />

8908, 8999<br />

Patients’ rights 450, 2439, 6215, 7879<br />

Patients’ rights, aging 450<br />

Patients’ rights, AIDS, people with 2439<br />

Patients’ rights, children/youth 2439<br />

Patients’ rights, economically disadvantaged 450<br />

Patients’ rights, management development/capacity<br />

building 450<br />

Patients’ rights, program evaluation 6215<br />

Patients’ rights, research 7879<br />

Pediatrics 2236, 2687, 3232, 3233, 3544, 3825,<br />

4719, 4743, 4800, 5070, 5471, 5756, 5828,<br />

6211, 6222, 6285, 6286, 6767, 7282, 7545,<br />

8896<br />

Pediatrics, blind/visually impaired 6767<br />

Pediatrics, children 4743<br />

Pediatrics, children/youth 2236, 2687, 3232, 3233,<br />

3544, 3825, 4719, 4800, 5070, 5756, 5828,<br />

6211, 6222, 6285, 6286, 6767, 7282, 7545,<br />

8896<br />

Pediatrics, economically disadvantaged 3544, 3825,<br />

4743, 5471, 6767, 8896<br />

Pediatrics, electronic media/online services 2687,<br />

7282<br />

Pediatrics, faculty/staff development 3544, 4800<br />

Pediatrics, income development 5070<br />

Pediatrics, infants/toddlers 4743, 5471<br />

Pediatrics, management development/capacity<br />

building 3232, 3233, 4719, 4800, 5070<br />

Pediatrics, program evaluation 2687, 4719, 5471,<br />

5828, 6211, 6285, 6286, 7282<br />

Pediatrics, single parents 5471<br />

Pediatrics, women 5471<br />

Pensions 3250, 6493, 7279, 7291<br />

Pensions, aging 3250, 7279<br />

Pensions, economically disadvantaged 3250, 7291<br />

Pensions, Hispanics/Latinos 7291<br />

Pensions, program evaluation 7279<br />

Pensions, publication 6493<br />

Pensions, research 6493, 7279, 7291<br />

Pensions, technical assistance 6493<br />

Performing arts 1133, 1536, 1558, 2576, 2642,<br />

4024, 4867, 5847, 6277, 6518, 6826, 6828,<br />

6830, 6884, 7542, 7553, 8484, 8531, 9075,<br />

9435, 9917, 9947<br />

Performing arts (multimedia) 1054, 7008, 7009,<br />

8877<br />

Performing arts (multimedia), computer systems/<br />

equipment 7009<br />

Performing arts (multimedia), electronic media/<br />

online services 1054<br />

Performing arts (multimedia), management<br />

development/capacity building 7008, 7009,<br />

8877<br />

Performing arts (multimedia), program evaluation<br />

1054<br />

Performing arts centers 1068, 2615, 3882, 4008,<br />

4446, 4844, 4964, 5301, 5774, 5845, 5850,<br />

6148, 6967, 7360, 8835, 8887, 9067, 9482,<br />

9490, 9546, 9590<br />

Performing arts centers, African Americans/Blacks<br />

5845<br />

Performing arts centers, building/renovation 6967,<br />

8835<br />

Performing arts centers, computer systems/<br />

equipment 9482, 9546<br />

Performing arts centers, conferences/seminars<br />

2615<br />

Performing arts centers, electronic media/online<br />

services 9490<br />

Performing arts centers, equipment 9590<br />

Performing arts centers, income development 1068,<br />

4964, 9482<br />

Performing arts centers, management development/<br />

capacity building 1068, 3882, 4008, 4446,<br />

4844, 4964, 5774, 5845, 5850, 6148, 7360,<br />

9067, 9482, 9490, 9546<br />

Performing arts centers, research 1068, 4446<br />

Performing arts centers, technical assistance 2615,<br />

4008, 4446, 5301, 6148, 6967, 8835, 8887<br />

Performing arts, African Americans/Blacks 5847,<br />

7542<br />

Performing arts, aging 728, 1043, 5747<br />

Performing arts, Asians/Pacific Islanders 9435<br />

Performing arts, ballet 1048, 1960, 2807, 3915,<br />

5738, 6023, 6024, 6251, 6885, 8335, 8620,<br />

9287, 9528, 10296<br />

Performing arts, boys 85<br />

Performing arts, building/renovation 5153, 6518,<br />

8298<br />

Performing arts, children 3002, 6023, 6024<br />

Performing arts, children/youth 21, 723, 728, 736,<br />

737, 812, 826, 924, 925, 1043, 1133, 1484,<br />

1558, 2564, 2756, 3073, 3086, 3351, 3355,<br />

4896, 5421, 5775, 5867, 5975, 5976, 6052,<br />

6251, 6289, 6359, 6388, 6639, 6915, 6917,<br />

7028, 7304, 7659, 7868, 7869, 8315, 8699,<br />

8736, 8747, 8775, 9124, 9221, 9476, 9697,<br />

9947<br />

Performing arts, choreography 6339, 6795,<br />

6800-6803, 6805, 6806, 6808, 6809, 6814,<br />

6815, 6817, 6818, 6833, 6835, 6840, 6841<br />

Performing arts, circus arts 837<br />

Performing arts, computer systems/equipment<br />

9476, 9947<br />

Performing arts, conferences/seminars 5747, 6052,<br />

7447, 8699<br />

Performing arts, curriculum development 736, 1484,<br />

6388, 6639, 6917, 7304, 9476<br />

Performing arts, dance 1548, 1584, 2558, 2564,<br />

2565, 2568, 2581, 2950, 3002, 3010, 3014,<br />

3016, 3020, 3129, 3136, 3143, 4200, 4896,<br />

4910, 5378, 5409, 5775, 5856, 6164, 6273,<br />

6276, 6339, 6501, 6639, 6795, 6800-6803,<br />

6805, 6806, 6808, 6809, 6814, 6815, 6817,<br />

6818, 6826, 6828, 6829, 6831, 6833, 6835,<br />

6840, 6841, 6846, 6914, 6915, 7310, 7315,<br />

7447, 7704, 8298, 8828, 8833, 8865, 8903,<br />

9002, 9013, 9024, 9031, 9071, 9565, 9955,<br />

10271, 10275, 10276<br />

Performing arts, disabilities, people with 5747<br />

Performing arts, economically disadvantaged 573,<br />

723, 1558, 1576, 2564, 3073, 5436, 6388,<br />

6917, 7868, 7869<br />

Performing arts, education 21, 85, 573, 723, 728,<br />

736, 737, 812, 826, 837, 924, 925, 1012,<br />

1043, 1484, 1576, 2564, 2756, 2807, 3002,<br />

3073, 3086, 3351, 3355, 3550, 4001, 4024,<br />

4526, 4648, 4857, 4896, 5153, 5421, 5436,<br />

5747, 5775, 5867, 5975, 5976, 6023, 6024,<br />

6052, 6251, 6289, 6359, 6388, 6639, 6675,<br />

6885, 6915, 6917, 7028, 7304, 7418, 7447,<br />

7647, 7659, 7868, 7869, 8298, 8315, 8335,<br />

8471, 8699, 8736, 8747, 8757, 8775, 8826,<br />

9067, 9092, 9124, 9221, 9476, 9490, 9697,<br />

9955, 10288<br />

Performing arts, electronic media/online services<br />

6830, 7304, 9075, 9435, 9490, 9947<br />

Performing arts, equipment 8736, 9075<br />

Performing arts, faculty/staff development 723,<br />

1043, 1558, 2807, 3550, 4526, 7304, 7418,<br />

8699, 9917<br />

Performing arts, fellowships 8699<br />

Performing arts, film/video/radio 9075<br />

Performing arts, girls 4648<br />

Performing arts, homeless 5747<br />

Performing arts, income development 1576, 2564,<br />

6884, 7028, 7647, 8484, 8531, 9075, 9697,<br />

9917, 9947<br />

Performing arts, infants/toddlers 5436<br />

Performing arts, internship funds 3355<br />

Performing arts, management development/capacity<br />

building 573, 837, 924, 925, 1012, 1043,<br />

1536, 1558, 1576, 2564, 2576, 2642, 2756,<br />

2807, 3073, 3351, 4001, 4526, 4648, 4867,<br />

5847, 5867, 6251, 6289, 6359, 6518, 6639,<br />

6828, 6884, 6885, 6915, 7028, 7418, 7447,<br />

7542, 7553, 7647, 8335, 8471, 8484, 8531,<br />

8757, 8775, 8826, 9067, 9075, 9092, 9435,<br />

9490, 9697, 9917, 9947, 9955, 10288<br />

Performing arts, minorities 1558, 2564, 4526,<br />

5153, 6388, 6917, 7304<br />

Performing arts, music 205, 500, 547, 715, 826,<br />

945, 1017, 1477, 1529, 1731, 1769, 2312,<br />

3001, 3003, 3032, 3073, 3550, 3988, 4001,<br />

4122, 4267, 4526, 4648, 5153, 5320, 5639,<br />

6792, 6958, 7098, 7418, 7473, 7490, 7503,<br />

7746, 8094, 8181, 8591, 9092, 9221, 9470,<br />

9476, 9585, 9956, 10288<br />

Performing arts, music (choral) 84, 85, 897, 1032,<br />

1550, 1576, 2616, 2638, 3086, 3989, 8164,<br />

8488, 8826, 9062, 9140, 9322, 9921<br />

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Grants for Capacity Building, Management & Technical Assistance<br />

Performing arts, music ensembles/groups 1061,<br />

2947, 2951, 3109, 4011, 4876, 6273, 6278,<br />

7064, 7356, 7483, 8837, 9059<br />

Performing arts, offenders/ex-offenders 5747<br />

Performing arts, opera 989, 1019, 1049, 1066,<br />

1579, 3870, 3987, 5315, 5928, 7234, 7647,<br />

8168, 8338, 8487, 8773, 9121, 9687, 9794,<br />

9941, 9948, 10104<br />

Performing arts, orchestras 817, 991, 1020, 1036,<br />

1050, 1056, 1062, 2721, 2774, 3067, 3111,<br />

3279, 3875, 3985, 4148, 4649, 5929, 6720,<br />

6793, 6832, 6834, 7731, 8084, 8337, 8564,<br />

8736, 9299, 9322, 9413, 9488, 9794, 10103,<br />

10245<br />

Performing arts, performance/productions 1484,<br />

3086, 3355, 5153, 5747, 6052, 6359, 6518,<br />

8699, 8826<br />

Performing arts, program evaluation 812, 826, 3002,<br />

4857, 6388, 6826, 6917, 9124, 9221<br />

Performing arts, publication 6639<br />

Performing arts, research 85, 6826, 6828, 6830,<br />

7418<br />

Performing arts, technical assistance 1133, 3351,<br />

4001, 4526, 6884, 7418, 7447<br />

Performing arts, theater 21, 28, 71, 89, 151, 643,<br />

728, 736, 903, 983, 990, 1011, 1012, 1029,<br />

1030, 1033, 1034, 1042, 1053, 1057, 1058,<br />

1063, 1064, 1474, 1484, 1806, 1807, 2274,<br />

2329, 2330, 2333, 2334, 2395, 2476, 2477,<br />

2484, 2540, 2570, 2578, 2675, 2693, 2743,<br />

2756, 2811, 2818, 2930, 2933, 2940, 2948,<br />

2970, 2979, 2983, 2991, 2992, 3008, 3022,<br />

3024, 3028, 3037, 3042, 3043, 3047, 3066,<br />

3077, 3129, 3132, 3138, 3161, 3355, 4000,<br />

4265, 4393, 4424, 4687, 4688, 4691, 4857,<br />

4878, 4911, 4946, 4955, 4965, 5118, 5119,<br />

5135, 5338, 5421, 5860, 5926, 5927, 5976,<br />

6146, 6150, 6162, 6169, 6172, 6174, 6273,<br />

6276, 6294, 6324, 6359, 6392, 6494, 6791,<br />

6810, 6826, 7028, 7243, 7480, 7516, 7537,<br />

7659, 7868, 7869, 8060, 8085, 8465, 8485,<br />

8490, 8549, 8699, 8747, 8757, 8775, 8803,<br />

8870, 8877, 8910, 8987, 8988, 8990, 9030,<br />

9035, 9036, 9094, 9114, 9232, 9234, 9241,<br />

9563, 9568, 9688, 9695, 9697, 9782, 9905,<br />

9942, 9946, 9949, 10232, 10274<br />

Performing arts, theater (musical) 989, 1214, 1579,<br />

3244, 7094, 9697<br />

Performing arts, theater (playwriting) 1043, 2949,<br />

6324, 6810<br />

Performing arts, youth 573, 1576, 7447<br />

Personal assistance services (PAS) 10093<br />

Personal assistance services (PAS), aging 10093<br />

Personal assistance services (PAS), disabilities,<br />

people with 10093<br />

Personal assistance services (PAS), management<br />

development/capacity building 10093<br />

Peru, arts/culture/humanities 4374<br />

Peru, community improvement/development 4316,<br />

6037, 6366, 6376<br />

Peru, education 4307, 6347, 6448<br />

Peru, environment 3165, 6044, 9827<br />

Peru, food/nutrition/agriculture 6366<br />

Peru, health—general 6345<br />

Peru, international affairs/development 3165, 4307,<br />

6037, 6044<br />

Peru, public affairs/government 4316, 6347<br />

Peru, recreation/sports/athletics 4374<br />

Peru, science 6037<br />

Peru, social sciences 6347<br />

Peru, youth development 4374<br />

Pharmacology 6787, 10045<br />

Pharmacology research 1698, 6589, 10042<br />

Pharmacology research, economically disadvantaged<br />

1698, 6589, 10042<br />

Pharmacology research, management development/<br />

capacity building 1698, 6589<br />

Pharmacology research, program evaluation 10042<br />

Pharmacology, economically disadvantaged 10045<br />

Pharmacology, infants/toddlers 10045<br />

Pharmacology, minorities 6787<br />

Pharmacology, program evaluation 10045<br />

Pharmacology, women 10045<br />

Pharmacy/prescriptions 1928, 2387, 2772, 2907,<br />

3232, 3233, 3524, 4044, 4052, 4069, 5500,<br />

5589, 7046, 9539<br />

Pharmacy/prescriptions, aging 1928<br />

Pharmacy/prescriptions, AIDS, people with 2772,<br />

7046<br />

Pharmacy/prescriptions, boys 4044, 4069<br />

Pharmacy/prescriptions, children/youth 3232,<br />

3233, 5589<br />

Pharmacy/prescriptions, computer systems/<br />

equipment 9539<br />

Pharmacy/prescriptions, crime/abuse victims 1928<br />

Pharmacy/prescriptions, economically<br />

disadvantaged 2387, 2772, 3524, 5500, 7046<br />

Pharmacy/prescriptions, faculty/staff development<br />

1928<br />

Pharmacy/prescriptions, girls 4044, 4069<br />

Pharmacy/prescriptions, income development 2907<br />

Pharmacy/prescriptions, management<br />

development/capacity building 2772, 3232,<br />

3233, 9539<br />

Pharmacy/prescriptions, mentally disabled 5500,<br />

5589<br />

Pharmacy/prescriptions, program evaluation 3524,<br />

5500, 5589<br />

Pharmacy/prescriptions, research 5500<br />

Pharmacy/prescriptions, substance abusers 2387<br />

Pharmacy/prescriptions, technical assistance 4069<br />

Pharmacy/prescriptions, women 4052<br />

Philanthropy/voluntarism 91, 201, 224, 238, 279,<br />

333, 342, 349, 395, 398, 516, 518, 592, 594,<br />

604, 606, 624, 689, 750, 778, 785, 804, 820,<br />

843-845, 882, 883, 896, 911, 999, 1090-1096,<br />

1101, 1136, 1177, 1205, 1229, 1456, 1507,<br />

1511, 1534, 1560, 1604, 1625, 1678, 1679,<br />

1723, 1725, 1811, 1822-1824, 1879, 1965,<br />

2128, 2164, 2428, 2448, 2527-2530, 2600,<br />

2704, 2790, 2821, 2831, 2840, 2856, 2913,<br />

3125, 3128, 3439, 3456, 3492, 3529, 3559,<br />

3597, 3598, 3734, 3755, 3769, 3775, 3794,<br />

3862-3864, 3927-3930, 3944, 3998, 4049,<br />

4085, 4117, 4209, 4226, 4283, 4311, 4319,<br />

4347, 4376, 4377, 4384, 4385, 4435, 4493,<br />

4498, 4522-4524, 4539, 4568, 4572, 4581,<br />

4590, 4591, 4594, 4602, 4605, 4607, 4609,<br />

4610, 4620, 5033, 5137, 5262, 5302, 5346,<br />

5376, 5381, 5383, 5452, 5453, 5608, 5609,<br />

5616, 5680-5682, 5707, 5742, 5816, 5819,<br />

5874, 5882, 5893, 5903, 6030, 6128,<br />

6136-6138, 6228, 6233, 6237, 6241, 6253,<br />

6254, 6268, 6325, 6326, 6355, 6357, 6364,<br />

6393, 6399, 6407, 6410, 6427, 6429, 6430,<br />

6432, 6433, 6449, 6452, 6454, 6463, 6506,<br />

6540, 6572, 6575, 6576, 6582, 6584, 6585,<br />

6741, 6747, 6776, 6925, 7068, 7167, 7170,<br />

7172, 7189, 7191, 7202, 7216, 7241, 7246,<br />

7264, 7265, 7270, 7276, 7283, 7296, 7323,<br />

7326, 7873, 7912, 7934, 7950, 7971, 8008,<br />

8029, 8317, 8322, 8473, 8609, 8742, 8814,<br />

8848, 9144, 9168, 9214, 9294-9296, 9316,<br />

9317, 9654, 9824, 10000, 10001, 10187,<br />

10212-10216, 10286, 10315<br />

Philanthropy/voluntarism, administration/regulation<br />

750, 6382, 9095<br />

Philanthropy/voluntarism, Africa 4435, 4607, 5903,<br />

7296<br />

Philanthropy/voluntarism, African Americans/Blacks<br />

1604, 1823, 1824, 1879, 3597, 3775, 3864,<br />

4602, 4610, 6399, 6584, 6585<br />

Philanthropy/voluntarism, AIDS, people with 6591<br />

Philanthropy/voluntarism, alliance 604, 1535,<br />

4049, 7130, 7148, 7256, 7398, 7402<br />

Philanthropy/voluntarism, Argentina 1760, 1762<br />

Philanthropy/voluntarism, Asia 6452<br />

Philanthropy/voluntarism, Asians/Pacific Islanders<br />

4602, 5032, 7276<br />

Philanthropy/voluntarism, association 40, 93, 97,<br />

106, 155, 744, 745, 875, 992, 1059, 1159,<br />

1301, 1302, 1316, 1447, 1625, 1627, 1778,<br />

1808, 1809, 1923, 2060, 2078, 2110, 2111,<br />

2134, 2148, 2194, 2197, 2199, 2280, 2463,<br />

2974, 3078, 3079, 3297, 3362, 3366, 3453,<br />

3493, 3502-3504, 3851, 4007, 4223, 4312,<br />

4337, 4362, 4451, 4454, 4475, 4478, 4560,<br />

4592, 4611, 5032, 5174, 5211, 5214, 5358,<br />

5367-5369, 5498, 5664, 5722, 5792, 5798,<br />

5858, 5892, 6132, 6189, 6216, 6240, 6610,<br />

6629, 6827, 6849, 6882, 6999, 7000, 7135,<br />

7378, 7412, 7424, 7463, 7481, 7492, 7767,<br />

7920, 7943, 8033, 8207, 8717, 8853, 8892,<br />

9922, 9930, 10062, 10289<br />

Philanthropy/voluntarism, Australia 2408-2410<br />

Philanthropy/voluntarism, awards/prizes/<br />

competitions 538, 804, 1679, 6189, 6999<br />

Philanthropy/voluntarism, Belgium 4118, 4522<br />

Philanthropy/voluntarism, Bosnia-Herzegovina 4569<br />

Philanthropy/voluntarism, Brazil 4344<br />

Philanthropy/voluntarism, building/renovation 40<br />

Philanthropy/voluntarism, Bulgaria 4555<br />

Philanthropy/voluntarism, Canada 1177<br />

Philanthropy/voluntarism, capital campaigns 523,<br />

2148, 6719<br />

Philanthropy/voluntarism, Caribbean 5382,<br />

5809-5811, 6040<br />

Philanthropy/voluntarism, children/youth 224, 349,<br />

1229, 1303, 1344, 1762, 3597, 3598, 3734,<br />

3755, 3769, 3775, 4085, 4523, 5346, 5937,<br />

6652, 6935, 7202, 9824<br />

Philanthropy/voluntarism, China 6325, 6361, 6513,<br />

6536, 6548, 6582<br />

Philanthropy/voluntarism, collections management/<br />

preservation 6219<br />

Philanthropy/voluntarism, Colombia 6410<br />

Philanthropy/voluntarism, computer systems/<br />

equipment 398, 586, 1447, 4007, 4941, 7280,<br />

9144, 9511, 9922<br />

Philanthropy/voluntarism, conferences/seminars<br />

745, 1096, 1224, 1302, 1456, 2134, 2199,<br />

2614, 2705, 2707, 3079, 4308, 4385, 4435,<br />

4505, 5358, 5874, 5883, 6137, 6138, 6377,<br />

6433, 6921, 7246, 7382, 8135, 8289, 8598,<br />

9015-9017<br />

Philanthropy/voluntarism, curriculum development<br />

878<br />

Philanthropy/voluntarism, Czech Republic 4458<br />

Philanthropy/voluntarism, disabilities, people with<br />

1762, 6935-6937<br />

Philanthropy/voluntarism, Eastern & Central Europe<br />

4522, 4609<br />

Philanthropy/voluntarism, economically<br />

disadvantaged 342, 349, 363, 398, 592, 874,<br />

999, 1303, 1357, 1365, 1391, 1759-1761,<br />

1839, 1840, 1842, 2842, 3559, 3597, 3598,<br />

3734, 3755, 3769, 3775, 4523, 4524, 4581,<br />

5382, 5809-5811, 5874, 5896, 5937, 6040,<br />

6393, 6399, 6407, 6429, 6449, 6452, 6454,<br />

6572, 6575, 6935-6937, 7216, 9824, 10001<br />

Philanthropy/voluntarism, electronic media/online<br />

services 398, 516, 518, 586, 915-917, 1331,<br />

1447, 2722, 4236, 4376, 4594, 5164, 5485,<br />

5784, 5882, 5893, 6128, 6481, 7280, 7412,<br />

9511, 9922, 10002<br />

Philanthropy/voluntarism, endowments 4209, 8800<br />

Philanthropy/voluntarism, England 896, 1723, 6355<br />

Philanthropy/voluntarism, equal rights 606, 1252,<br />

4590, 4591<br />

Philanthropy/voluntarism, ethics 883, 1857, 6433<br />

Philanthropy/voluntarism, Ethiopia 1391<br />

Philanthropy/voluntarism, Europe 4609<br />

Philanthropy/voluntarism, faculty/staff development<br />

1535, 4117, 6361, 6381, 6481<br />

Philanthropy/voluntarism, fellowships 4609, 7971<br />

Philanthropy/voluntarism, fund raising/fund<br />

distribution 69, 646, 1469, 1680-1682, 1911,<br />

2411, 3291, 3350, 3850, 3897, 4018, 4288,<br />

5258, 5364, 5365, 5380, 5663, 5779,<br />

6255-6263, 9264, 9615<br />

Philanthropy/voluntarism, Germany 2920<br />

Philanthropy/voluntarism, Global programs 555,<br />

592, 851, 896, 1136, 1137, 1164, 1219,<br />

1312, 1441, 1442, 1511, 1822, 1839, 1840,<br />

1842, 2414, 2842, 3527, 4049, 6271, 6355,<br />

6432, 6540, 6591, 6947, 7025, 7270, 7389,<br />

9824<br />

Philanthropy/voluntarism, Haiti 7169, 7171<br />

Philanthropy/voluntarism, Hispanics/Latinos 1207,<br />

1316, 4602, 5883, 6430, 6572, 6629, 7135,<br />

7283, 7674, 7943, 9015-9017<br />

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SUBJECT INDEX<br />

Philanthropy/voluntarism, Hungary 4458<br />

Philanthropy/voluntarism, immigrants/refugees<br />

874, 5896, 6935-6937<br />

Philanthropy/voluntarism, income development 516,<br />

1267, 1268, 1365, 1679, 2111, 2197, 2600,<br />

4376, 4475, 4505, 4524, 4568, 4592, 4611,<br />

5858, 6585, 7130, 7148, 7378, 7389, 7398,<br />

7438, 8317, 9015-9017, 9144, 10289<br />

Philanthropy/voluntarism, India 6300, 6481<br />

Philanthropy/voluntarism, infants/toddlers 1311,<br />

1331<br />

Philanthropy/voluntarism, information services 1,<br />

17, 19, 147, 249, 570, 778, 874, 911,<br />

915-917, 1504, 1770, 2614, 2974, 3144,<br />

3447, 3465, 3471, 4592, 4610, 5336, 5882,<br />

5965, 6361, 6511, 6513, 6548, 6719, 6957,<br />

7059, 7165, 7280, 8009, 8252, 9511, 9561,<br />

9739, 10002, 10058, 10062, 10291<br />

Philanthropy/voluntarism, internship funds 4505,<br />

6957, 8814<br />

Philanthropy/voluntarism, Latin America 2232,<br />

4347, 5382, 5809-5811, 6040, 6410, 6452<br />

Philanthropy/voluntarism, LGBTQ 762, 7130<br />

Philanthropy/voluntarism, Malaysia 6377<br />

Philanthropy/voluntarism, management<br />

development/capacity building 224, 238, 363,<br />

516, 604, 761, 778, 911, 943, 1059, 1092,<br />

1177, 1243, 1267, 1268, 1316, 1365, 1447,<br />

1535, 1627, 1770, 1809, 1923, 2110, 2148,<br />

2448, 2463, 2614, 2705, 2974, 3144, 3297,<br />

3366, 3502, 3775, 3998, 4198, 4376, 4385,<br />

4475, 4505, 4572, 4592, 4603, 4611, 4620,<br />

5032, 5474, 5664, 5707, 5892, 5893, 6137,<br />

6138, 6191, 6432, 6575, 6585, 6610, 6629,<br />

6719, 7135, 7148, 7165, 7276, 7280, 7283,<br />

7398, 7402, 7463, 8252, 8473, 8717, 8848,<br />

8853, 9144, 9824, 9922, 9930, 10062, 10289<br />

Philanthropy/voluntarism, management/technical<br />

aid 16, 69, 279, 281, 363, 381, 392, 467, 474,<br />

523-536, 538, 555, 586, 624, 646, 750, 754,<br />

761, 762, 785, 846, 851, 857, 874, 878, 934,<br />

943, 947, 1101, 1137, 1164, 1207, 1219,<br />

1224, 1229, 1252, 1259, 1262, 1264, 1267,<br />

1268, 1303, 1310-1312, 1331, 1344, 1357,<br />

1365, 1370, 1371, 1391, 1399, 1401, 1415,<br />

1421, 1441, 1442, 1506, 1625, 1640, 1641,<br />

1680-1682, 1759-1762, 1814, 1815, 1839,<br />

1840, 1842, 1911, 2232, 2257, 2302, 2411,<br />

2414, 2508-2512, 2527-2530, 2600, 2705,<br />

2707, 2713, 2720, 2722, 2822-2825, 2842,<br />

2913, 2919, 2920, 2982, 3246, 3291, 3336,<br />

3350, 3433, 3439, 3456, 3476, 3477, 3492,<br />

3527, 3559, 3598, 3794, 3850, 3897,<br />

3910-3914, 3927-3930, 4018, 4023, 4198,<br />

4224, 4226, 4236, 4258, 4261, 4279, 4288,<br />

4308, 4377, 4458, 4477, 4505, 4522, 4523,<br />

4527, 4529, 4552, 4569, 4597, 4602, 4603,<br />

4610, 4612, 4698, 4923, 4967, 4980, 5097,<br />

5137, 5148, 5160, 5164, 5193, 5258, 5262,<br />

5282, 5302, 5363-5365, 5376, 5377,<br />

5380-5383, 5404, 5452, 5453, 5485, 5608,<br />

5609, 5620-5624, 5630, 5663, 5680-5683,<br />

5707, 5779, 5784, 5809-5811, 5816, 5844,<br />

5883, 5896, 5937, 5938, 6027, 6040, 6105,<br />

6191, 6219, 6228, 6233, 6241, 6253-6263,<br />

6271, 6300, 6377, 6381, 6382, 6410, 6481,<br />

6562, 6591, 6652, 6712, 6723, 6739, 6741,<br />

6776, 6871, 6912, 6921, 6925, 6935-6937,<br />

7068, 7121, 7198, 7202, 7241, 7264, 7265,<br />

7276, 7323, 7389, 7399, 7400, 7415, 7426,<br />

7438, 7484, 7638, 7674, 7950, 8135, 8222,<br />

8236, 8289, 8317, 8322, 8464, 8535-8537,<br />

8598, 8742, 8804, 9015-9017, 9214, 9264,<br />

9294-9296, 9316-9318, 9478, 9615, 9654,<br />

9732, 9734, 9887, 10001, 10187,<br />

10212-10214, 10315<br />

Philanthropy/voluntarism, men 762<br />

Philanthropy/voluntarism, Mexico 1267, 1268,<br />

1759, 1761, 4552, 6572, 9714, 9715<br />

Philanthropy/voluntarism, minorities 333, 363, 392,<br />

606, 762, 874, 999, 1252, 1560, 3755, 4319,<br />

4377, 4493, 4568, 4590, 4591, 4605, 5160,<br />

5896, 6364, 6393, 6429, 6454, 6935-6937,<br />

7167, 7971<br />

Philanthropy/voluntarism, Montenegro 4586<br />

Philanthropy/voluntarism, Native Americans/<br />

American Indians 4524, 5892, 6407, 6427,<br />

6463, 8473, 10000<br />

Philanthropy/voluntarism, Nepal 6575<br />

Philanthropy/voluntarism, Pakistan 1357<br />

Philanthropy/voluntarism, Poland 4458<br />

Philanthropy/voluntarism, program evaluation 592,<br />

804, 947, 1207, 1229, 1243, 1262, 1275,<br />

1311, 1344, 1391, 1778, 2463, 2831, 3246,<br />

6355, 6427, 6572, 7412, 9982<br />

Philanthropy/voluntarism, public education 95,<br />

1252, 5148<br />

Philanthropy/voluntarism, public policy 785, 1275,<br />

1295, 1348, 1399, 3144, 3449, 3598, 3769,<br />

4308, 4458, 4473, 4477, 4493, 4522, 4527,<br />

4529, 4539, 4552, 4602, 4941, 6364, 6381,<br />

6382, 6591, 7276<br />

Philanthropy/voluntarism, publication 874, 934,<br />

1507, 1810, 1965, 2164, 4312, 4527, 5164,<br />

5844, 6128, 6361, 6433, 6511, 6540, 7216,<br />

8800, 10002, 10058<br />

Philanthropy/voluntarism, research 68, 281, 333,<br />

342, 349, 761, 804, 807, 828, 857, 878, 882,<br />

943, 999, 1095, 1219, 1242, 1243, 1275,<br />

1295, 1331, 1351, 1391, 1415, 1421, 1534,<br />

1725, 1810, 1840, 1857, 1965, 2713, 2974,<br />

3290, 3350, 3359, 3734, 3990, 4279, 4312,<br />

4473, 4477, 4488, 4539, 4590, 4591, 5270,<br />

5474, 5874, 6120, 6269, 6325, 6364, 6399,<br />

6432, 6449, 6536, 6582, 6652, 7216, 7240,<br />

7256, 7296, 7382, 7398, 7482, 8228, 8800,<br />

8848, 9095, 9318, 9982, 10058<br />

Philanthropy/voluntarism, Russia 4505, 4592, 6087<br />

Philanthropy/voluntarism, Rwanda 1723<br />

Philanthropy/voluntarism, scholarship funds 1101,<br />

3079, 4568<br />

Philanthropy/voluntarism, seed money 1680, 3944,<br />

4279, 4529, 5097, 7415, 7438, 8236, 10187<br />

Philanthropy/voluntarism, Serbia 4586<br />

Philanthropy/voluntarism, Slovakia 4458, 4475,<br />

4572<br />

Philanthropy/voluntarism, South Africa 4435, 4502,<br />

4594, 4597, 4603, 6562<br />

Philanthropy/voluntarism, Southern Africa 4594<br />

Philanthropy/voluntarism, Soviet Union (Former)<br />

4522<br />

Philanthropy/voluntarism, technical assistance 844,<br />

2463, 3597, 3998, 4283, 4475, 4529, 4552,<br />

4568, 4572, 6452, 7130, 7165, 8473, 9095,<br />

10286<br />

Philanthropy/voluntarism, Ukraine 4581, 4611<br />

Philanthropy/voluntarism, women 762, 1357, 1447,<br />

2148, 3775, 4523, 6610<br />

Philanthropy/voluntarism, youth 1511, 4376, 7216,<br />

7398, 8814, 10286<br />

Philippines, arts/culture/humanities 1258, 6103<br />

Philippines, community improvement/development<br />

1258, 6077<br />

Philippines, education 6101, 6103<br />

Philippines, health—general 1388<br />

Philippines, international affairs/development 1388,<br />

6077, 6101, 6103<br />

Philippines, public affairs/government 6077, 6101,<br />

7263<br />

Philosophy/ethics 7184<br />

Philosophy/ethics, management development/<br />

capacity building 7184<br />

Photography, awards/prizes/competitions 1585<br />

Photography, computer systems/equipment 4002<br />

Photography, economically disadvantaged 1592,<br />

4954<br />

Photography, faculty/staff development 1592<br />

Photography, homeless 1592<br />

Photography, income development 1585<br />

Photography, management development/capacity<br />

building 1585, 1592, 4864, 7085<br />

Photography, minorities 4954<br />

Photography, technical assistance 4002<br />

Photography, women 496<br />

Photography, youth 496<br />

Physical therapy 1959, 9767, 10261<br />

Physical therapy, disabilities, people with 9767<br />

Physical therapy, faculty/staff development 10261<br />

Physical therapy, income development 9767, 10261<br />

Physical therapy, management development/<br />

capacity building 1959, 9767, 10261<br />

Physical therapy, mentally disabled 1959<br />

Physical therapy, physically disabled 10261<br />

Physical/earth sciences 1774, 4217, 9815<br />

Physical/earth sciences, children/youth 1774<br />

Physical/earth sciences, management<br />

development/capacity building 9815<br />

Physically disabled, education 10<br />

Physically disabled, health—general 20, 10261<br />

Physically disabled, housing/shelter 2116<br />

Physically disabled, human services—multipurpose<br />

10<br />

Physically disabled, recreation/sports/athletics 10,<br />

10261<br />

Physics 6090, 7877, 8784<br />

Physics, children/youth 6090, 7877<br />

Physics, conferences/seminars 7877, 8784<br />

Planetarium 1162, 4405, 9377<br />

Planetarium, computer systems/equipment 9377<br />

Planetarium, income development 9377<br />

Planetarium, management development/capacity<br />

building 1162, 4405, 9377<br />

Planetarium, research 4405<br />

Planetarium, technical assistance 4405<br />

Poland, philanthropy/voluntarism 4458<br />

Political science 5426, 5427, 7123<br />

Political science, children/youth 5427<br />

Political science, research 7123<br />

Political science, youth 5426<br />

Population studies 507, 644, 834, 965, 1120,<br />

1213, 1216, 1277, 1325, 1392, 1411, 1699,<br />

1963, 3604, 3624, 3771, 4462, 4629, 4643,<br />

5020, 5481, 5484, 5899, 6751, 7054, 7272,<br />

7284, 7332, 10018<br />

Population studies, African Americans/Blacks 4643<br />

Population studies, boys 1325, 3604<br />

Population studies, children/youth 3624, 3771,<br />

4643, 5484, 7272, 10018<br />

Population studies, computer systems/equipment<br />

1213, 1411<br />

Population studies, crime/abuse victims 3771<br />

Population studies, economically disadvantaged<br />

965, 1325, 1699, 3604, 3624, 3771, 5481,<br />

5484, 7272, 7284<br />

Population studies, electronic media/online services<br />

1213<br />

Population studies, girls 1325, 3604<br />

Population studies, immigrants/refugees 3624,<br />

5899<br />

Population studies, income development 965, 1120<br />

Population studies, indigenous people 507<br />

Population studies, infants/toddlers 1213<br />

Population studies, management development/<br />

capacity building 834, 965, 3604, 3624, 6751,<br />

7284<br />

Population studies, minorities 3624, 5481, 5484<br />

Population studies, offenders/ex-offenders 3604<br />

Population studies, program evaluation 1325, 4629,<br />

5899, 7272<br />

Population studies, research 1120, 1325, 1699,<br />

1963, 3624, 4643, 5481, 5899, 7054, 10018<br />

Population studies, technical assistance 1120,<br />

1216, 1392, 1411, 4462, 5484, 7332<br />

Population studies, women 834, 1216, 1392, 1411,<br />

1699, 5020<br />

Poverty studies 104, 965, 4483, 4523, 7154<br />

Poverty studies, children/youth 4523<br />

Poverty studies, economically disadvantaged 104,<br />

965, 4483, 4523, 7154<br />

Poverty studies, income development 965, 7154<br />

Poverty studies, management development/capacity<br />

building 965<br />

Poverty studies, minorities 7154<br />

Poverty studies, program evaluation 4483<br />

Poverty studies, technical assistance 7154<br />

Poverty studies, women 4523<br />

Pregnancy centers 5626, 9489, 10105<br />

Pregnancy centers, computer systems/equipment<br />

9489<br />

Pregnancy centers, girls 9489<br />

Pregnancy centers, management development/<br />

capacity building 5626, 9489, 10105<br />

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SUBJECT INDEX<br />

Grants for Capacity Building, Management & Technical Assistance<br />

Pregnancy centers, women 5626, 10105<br />

Professorships, education 5250<br />

Professorships, human services—multipurpose<br />

5250<br />

Professorships, social sciences 5250<br />

Program evaluation, animals/wildlife 168, 1171,<br />

1223, 1234, 1407, 1444, 3581, 3839, 4339,<br />

7185, 9959<br />

Program evaluation, arts/culture/humanities 168,<br />

812, 826, 855, 984, 1014, 1054, 1134, 1189,<br />

1207, 1262, 1353, 2397, 2624, 2679, 2689,<br />

2714, 3002, 3085, 3091, 4272, 4857, 5146,<br />

5247, 5340, 6343, 6388, 6392, 6427, 6514,<br />

6600, 6684, 6799, 6826, 6917, 7445, 7446,<br />

8095, 8794, 9124, 9221, 9235<br />

Program evaluation, civil rights 984, 994, 1228,<br />

1781, 2998, 3007, 3835, 4862, 5059, 5446,<br />

5879, 5899, 6215, 6341, 6847, 7404, 9464,<br />

9990<br />

Program evaluation, community improvement/<br />

development 449, 569, 733, 742, 755, 804,<br />

1000, 1007, 1207, 1223, 1228, 1229, 1243,<br />

1293, 1311, 1381, 1391, 1885, 2301, 2427,<br />

2557, 2574, 2670, 2714, 2831, 2864, 3076,<br />

3179, 3243, 3574, 3696, 3767, 4181, 4316,<br />

4335, 4480, 4483, 4501, 4503, 4548, 4570,<br />

4571, 4583, 4585, 4615, 4629, 5059, 5509,<br />

5540-5542, 5545, 5577, 5589, 6121-6123,<br />

6140, 6168, 6380, 6389, 6537, 6572, 6590,<br />

6592, 6595, 6605, 6612, 6692, 6953, 6954,<br />

7239, 7278, 7279, 7289, 7293, 7297, 7404,<br />

7420, 7510, 7978, 8491, 8694, 8897, 8919,<br />

9309, 9631, 9982<br />

Program evaluation, crime/courts/legal services<br />

445, 454, 755, 2042, 2998, 3007, 3044,<br />

3145, 3153, 3174, 3570, 3835, 4189, 4468,<br />

4718, 4728, 4807, 5509, 5552, 5573, 5601,<br />

5786, 6168, 6341, 6392, 6488, 6898, 7040,<br />

7404, 7910, 7917, 7928, 8295, 8762, 9058,<br />

9464<br />

Program evaluation, education 48, 79, 223, 254,<br />

373, 739, 770, 812, 826, 832, 879, 885, 886,<br />

947, 948, 958, 1023, 1035, 1161, 1179,<br />

1189, 1191-1193, 1197-1199, 1202, 1229,<br />

1239, 1293, 1311, 1354, 1549, 1732, 1901,<br />

1904, 1964, 2054, 2061, 2068, 2070, 2102,<br />

2103, 2112, 2123, 2189, 2208, 2212, 2225,<br />

2276, 2297, 2399, 2441, 2590, 2619, 2679,<br />

2714, 2742, 2749, 2760, 2800, 2935, 2959,<br />

3002, 3023, 3045, 3085, 3094, 3100, 3133,<br />

3151, 3162, 3172, 3360, 3361, 3367, 3368,<br />

3372, 3380-3382, 3384, 3507, 3549, 3575,<br />

3586, 3758, 3841, 4046, 4254, 4271, 4272,<br />

4335, 4480, 4503, 4535, 4536, 4548, 4549,<br />

4570, 4571, 4630, 4679, 4818, 5146, 5247,<br />

5304, 5322, 5479, 5536, 5581, 5710, 5828,<br />

5884, 5888, 5898, 6125, 6188, 6323, 6342,<br />

6347, 6349, 6380, 6388, 6416, 6442, 6447,<br />

6479, 6492, 6514, 6532, 6571, 6621, 6627,<br />

6649, 6684, 6717, 6766, 6790, 6797-6799,<br />

6807, 6813, 6822, 6917, 6969, 7164, 7236,<br />

7271, 7272, 7278, 7285, 7319, 7487, 7506,<br />

7511, 7742, 8095, 8121, 8132, 8138, 8143,<br />

8192, 8242, 8267, 8297, 8350, 8359,<br />

8361-8367, 8391, 8398, 8399, 8433-8435,<br />

8604, 8689, 8704, 8715, 8739, 8740, 8794,<br />

8802, 8811, 8842, 8876, 8919, 9058, 9061,<br />

9069, 9073, 9080, 9178, 9180, 9226, 9238,<br />

9378, 9616, 9619, 9937, 9953, 10052,<br />

10077, 10186, 10258<br />

Program evaluation, employment 373, 759, 1023,<br />

1394, 1744, 2760, 2977, 3133, 3586, 4492,<br />

4544, 4548, 4549, 4573, 4577, 4583, 4585,<br />

4615, 5581, 6400, 6455, 6477, 6649, 6939,<br />

7239, 7278, 7506, 7510, 8694<br />

Program evaluation, environment 168, 569, 841,<br />

888, 1079, 1171, 1173, 1207, 1234, 1275,<br />

1352, 1407, 1408, 1444, 1549, 1726, 2123,<br />

2427, 2441, 2463, 2924, 3011, 3274, 3536,<br />

3574, 3581, 4257, 4468, 4575, 4624, 5828,<br />

5840, 6168, 6264, 6385, 6542, 6592, 7185,<br />

7374, 7420, 7445, 7446, 7742, 7967, 7987,<br />

7994, 8823, 9063, 9614, 9937, 9953, 10179<br />

Program evaluation, food/nutrition/agriculture 841,<br />

1275, 1407, 2832, 3298, 3415, 3534, 4774,<br />

5473, 5493, 5517, 5536, 5605, 5606, 7185,<br />

7271, 7278, 7295, 8719<br />

Program evaluation, health—general 162, 166, 186,<br />

187, 194, 254, 370, 373, 437, 443, 448, 454,<br />

461, 575, 576, 668, 1179, 1228, 1325, 1328,<br />

1344, 1381, 1605, 1914, 1916, 1920, 2214,<br />

2225, 2624, 2687-2689, 2749, 2750, 2831,<br />

2832, 2977, 3011, 3084, 3153, 3181, 3238,<br />

3239, 3243, 3245, 3246, 3415, 3416, 3524,<br />

3534, 3551, 3553, 3703, 4046, 4257, 4538,<br />

4663, 4727, 4730, 5362, 5456, 5464,<br />

5470-5473, 5478, 5479, 5491-5493, 5500,<br />

5509, 5510, 5517, 5518, 5533, 5536, 5540,<br />

5544, 5545, 5549, 5551-5554, 5556, 5557,<br />

5564, 5577-5581, 5585, 5587, 5589, 5590,<br />

5594, 5599, 5600, 5605, 5606, 5719, 5828,<br />

6125, 6207, 6211-6213, 6215, 6217, 6218,<br />

6221, 6224, 6285, 6286, 6488, 6596, 6666,<br />

6766, 6904, 6969, 7022, 7040, 7041, 7271,<br />

7272, 7278, 7282, 7297, 7336, 8139, 8143,<br />

8242, 8243, 8507, 8689, 8704, 8714, 8823,<br />

9636, 9717, 9718, 9720, 9726, 10028,<br />

10042, 10045, 10066, 10067<br />

Program evaluation, health—specific diseases 454,<br />

461, 2687, 3416, 4719, 5471, 5492, 5553,<br />

5556, 5579, 5587, 5593, 5828, 6211, 6285,<br />

6286, 6666, 6766, 6904, 6969, 7041, 7266,<br />

7282, 7319, 8739, 9720, 10045, 10066,<br />

10067<br />

Program evaluation, housing/shelter 2620, 3179,<br />

3186, 3262, 3696, 3767, 3802, 4338, 4455,<br />

4753, 4810, 5437, 6692, 7445, 7446, 8239,<br />

9878<br />

Program evaluation, human services—multipurpose<br />

162, 166, 437, 442, 1208, 1239, 1354, 1605,<br />

1920, 2050, 2061, 2068, 2070, 2225, 2276,<br />

2618, 2620, 2624, 2742, 2967, 3179, 3181,<br />

3238, 3260, 3283, 3313, 3400, 3416, 3586,<br />

3638, 3645, 3674, 3686, 3703, 3704, 3758,<br />

3759, 3762, 3767, 4031, 4273, 4455, 4535,<br />

4548, 4721, 4728, 4782, 4784, 4797, 4814,<br />

4881, 5303, 5322, 5464, 5517, 5540, 5550,<br />

5553, 5554, 5573, 5589, 5601, 5606, 5708,<br />

5719, 6124, 6211, 6400, 6537, 6590, 6595,<br />

6605, 6898, 7024, 7039, 7040, 7259, 7266,<br />

7272, 7511, 7899, 7907, 7917, 7928, 8119,<br />

8802, 8876, 8881, 8919, 9074, 9087, 9157,<br />

9225, 9238, 9581, 9719, 9878, 9891, 9990,<br />

10190<br />

Program evaluation, international affairs/<br />

development 592, 668, 832, 885, 886, 888,<br />

906, 949, 958, 1223, 1275, 1328, 1381,<br />

1391, 1444, 2397, 2441, 3174, 4343, 4573,<br />

4575, 5619, 5884, 6318, 6355, 6446, 6447,<br />

6572, 6596, 6612, 6813, 7285, 7295, 7297,<br />

7979, 8491, 9614, 9636, 10028, 10029,<br />

10042, 10045, 10066, 10067, 10179, 10190<br />

Program evaluation, medical research 8261, 10042<br />

Program evaluation, membership benefit groups<br />

2750, 7279<br />

Program evaluation, mental health/substance abuse<br />

162, 739, 1916, 2621, 2687-2689, 2749,<br />

3553, 3570, 3703, 3704, 4679, 4807, 4862,<br />

4881, 5500, 5550, 5573, 5578, 5589, 5593,<br />

5601, 6788, 7022, 8143, 9226, 9720, 9761<br />

Program evaluation, philanthropy/voluntarism 592,<br />

804, 947, 1207, 1229, 1243, 1262, 1275,<br />

1311, 1344, 1391, 1778, 2463, 2831, 3246,<br />

4847, 5053, 6121-6123, 6355, 6427, 6572,<br />

7412, 8302, 9982<br />

Program evaluation, public affairs/government 186,<br />

187, 454, 668, 804, 855, 906, 994, 1044,<br />

1054, 1352, 1391, 1407, 1470, 2301, 2574,<br />

2670, 2687, 2750, 3243, 3418, 3551, 3756,<br />

4316, 4483, 4549, 4629, 4708, 5446, 5493,<br />

5518, 5533, 5549, 5594, 5879, 5899, 6124,<br />

6318, 6347, 6385, 6389, 6431, 6477, 6666,<br />

6797-6799, 6807, 6898, 6953, 6954, 7272,<br />

7279, 7282, 7289, 7297, 7445, 7446, 7487,<br />

8391, 8491, 8875, 8897, 9063, 9087, 9332,<br />

9616, 9971, 9990<br />

Program evaluation, recreation/sports/athletics<br />

3536, 4823, 5577, 5587, 7164, 7987, 8604,<br />

8704, 8875<br />

Program evaluation, religion 79, 2397, 3418, 3686,<br />

5554<br />

Program evaluation, safety/disaster relief 2749,<br />

5493, 5550, 7293<br />

Program evaluation, science 223, 1161, 1191-1193,<br />

1198, 1199, 1202, 1234, 1408, 2123, 2935,<br />

3274, 3839, 5619, 6822, 7295, 7742, 8132,<br />

8350, 8359, 8361-8367, 8391, 8398, 8399,<br />

8433-8435, 8739, 9180, 9332, 9378, 9953<br />

Program evaluation, social sciences 832, 1325,<br />

1470, 2301, 2441, 3174, 3186, 3372, 4483,<br />

4544, 4577, 4629, 5303, 5899, 6124, 6347,<br />

6400, 6477, 6953, 6954, 7272, 7289, 7404<br />

Program evaluation, youth development 32, 1191,<br />

1229, 1239, 1293, 1354, 1394, 1744, 1781,<br />

2742, 3094, 3181, 3575, 4274, 4573, 4708,<br />

4779, 5281, 5509, 5782, 5786, 6388, 6649,<br />

6917, 7239, 8295, 8350, 8398, 8399,<br />

8433-8435, 8719, 8762, 9293<br />

Protestant agencies & churches 33, 791, 1768,<br />

2663, 2671, 2672, 3418, 3419, 3472, 4012,<br />

4116, 4711, 5100, 5726, 7892, 7906,<br />

7924-7927, 8340, 8848, 8857, 9412,<br />

10297-10299, 10301, 10310<br />

Protestant agencies & churches, building/renovation<br />

1768, 7926, 8857<br />

Protestant agencies & churches, children/youth<br />

7925<br />

Protestant agencies & churches, computer systems/<br />

equipment 9412<br />

Protestant agencies & churches, conferences/<br />

seminars 3419, 8340<br />

Protestant agencies & churches, disabilities, people<br />

with 7926<br />

Protestant agencies & churches, economically<br />

disadvantaged 2663, 4116, 10301<br />

Protestant agencies & churches, faculty/staff<br />

development 4116, 4711<br />

Protestant agencies & churches, income<br />

development 4012<br />

Protestant agencies & churches, LGBTQ 791<br />

Protestant agencies & churches, management<br />

development/capacity building 1768, 2671,<br />

2672, 4711, 5100, 7927, 8848, 10297-10299,<br />

10301<br />

Protestant agencies & churches, minorities 10301<br />

Protestant agencies & churches, program evaluation<br />

3418<br />

Protestant agencies & churches, research 8848<br />

Protestant agencies & churches, technical<br />

assistance 33, 4012, 7925, 8857<br />

Psychology/behavioral science 554, 882, 1952,<br />

4330, 4916, 5250, 5303, 5501, 6644, 6647,<br />

6652, 6656, 6658, 6659, 7120, 7127, 7450,<br />

7746, 8918<br />

Psychology/behavioral science, children/youth 554,<br />

4330, 5303, 5501, 6644, 6647, 6652, 6656,<br />

6658, 6659, 7127, 7450, 8918<br />

Psychology/behavioral science, curriculum<br />

development 4916<br />

Psychology/behavioral science, infants/toddlers<br />

4916<br />

Psychology/behavioral science, management<br />

development/capacity building 5250, 7450,<br />

7746, 8918<br />

Psychology/behavioral science, minorities 6647<br />

Psychology/behavioral science, professorships<br />

5250<br />

Psychology/behavioral science, program evaluation<br />

5303<br />

Psychology/behavioral science, research 882, 4330,<br />

5303, 6644, 6652, 6656, 6658, 6659, 7120<br />

Psychology/behavioral science, seed money 1952,<br />

7127<br />

Psychology/behavioral science, technical assistance<br />

5501, 6652, 7450<br />

Public affairs 7263, 8107<br />

Public affairs, administration/regulation 4498<br />

Public affairs, African Americans/Blacks 480, 4155,<br />

4333, 4643, 4829, 5023, 6565, 10008<br />

Public affairs, aging 432, 473, 3250, 7279, 9812<br />

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SUBJECT INDEX<br />

Public affairs, AIDS, people with 6353<br />

Public affairs, Asians/Pacific Islanders 455, 1497,<br />

5873, 5959<br />

Public affairs, association 6565, 9547, 10008<br />

Public affairs, awards/prizes/competitions 6578<br />

Public affairs, boys 463<br />

Public affairs, children/youth 668, 1130, 1246,<br />

1416, 1881, 1896, 2665, 3661, 4333, 4336,<br />

4489, 4643, 5633, 6094, 6144, 6156, 6170,<br />

6202, 6222, 6898, 7202, 7272, 7390, 7444,<br />

7747, 7750, 8658, 8659, 9434, 9865<br />

Public affairs, citizen participation 479, 601, 652,<br />

707, 772, 876, 994, 1112, 1123, 1304, 1497,<br />

1565, 1574, 1587, 1944, 2137, 2317, 2318,<br />

2665, 2707, 2713, 2719, 2730, 4155, 4157,<br />

4304, 4316, 4328, 4336, 4372, 4521, 4572,<br />

4579, 4758, 4786, 4829, 4912, 4971, 5023,<br />

5822, 5823, 5872, 5873, 5879, 5880, 5883,<br />

5896, 5897, 5899, 6145, 6325, 6327, 6337,<br />

6363, 6368, 6369, 6389, 6393, 6429, 6439,<br />

6444, 6449, 6466, 6469, 6475, 6480, 6512,<br />

6515, 6521, 6526, 6573, 6582, 6898, 6968,<br />

7112, 7113, 7116, 7117, 7124, 7134, 7137,<br />

7149, 7150, 7155, 7166, 7202, 7245, 7246,<br />

7258, 7283, 7376, 7384, 7395, 7606, 7993,<br />

7997, 8658, 8659, 8665, 8674, 9392, 9990<br />

Public affairs, computer systems/equipment 1213,<br />

9547<br />

Public affairs, conferences/seminars 967, 2707,<br />

5879, 5880, 5883, 6198, 6199, 6578, 7246,<br />

7841, 9491<br />

Public affairs, crime/abuse victims 6898, 7134<br />

Public affairs, curriculum development 6422, 8658,<br />

8659<br />

Public affairs, disabilities, people with 5132, 5633<br />

Public affairs, economically disadvantaged 457, 466,<br />

471, 601, 668, 707, 821, 993, 994, 1245,<br />

1246, 1528, 1574, 2944, 3250, 3661, 4316,<br />

4317, 4333, 4363, 4372, 4461, 4464, 4483,<br />

4489, 4491, 4537, 4579, 4595, 4758, 4772,<br />

4829, 5633, 5737, 5740, 5822, 5823, 5879,<br />

5896, 5959, 6008, 6047, 6068, 6115, 6147,<br />

6152, 6156, 6161, 6202, 6337, 6348, 6353,<br />

6368, 6393, 6429, 6439, 6449, 6469, 6480,<br />

6526, 6573, 6894, 7112, 7113, 7116, 7117,<br />

7119, 7134, 7155, 7272, 7363, 7376, 7381,<br />

7384, 7386, 7390, 7693, 7750, 7841, 7858,<br />

8477, 9840, 9863, 9957<br />

Public affairs, election regulation 560, 5446, 6389,<br />

7123<br />

Public affairs, electronic media/online services 876,<br />

1213, 2730, 2731, 4614, 6144, 6209, 6477,<br />

6529, 7606, 8658, 8659, 8674, 9434, 9547<br />

Public affairs, equipment 4054<br />

Public affairs, ethics 906, 2460, 4491, 4928, 5737,<br />

6421, 6422, 6570, 6893<br />

Public affairs, faculty/staff development 4521,<br />

5702, 6144, 6578, 6607, 6968, 8674<br />

Public affairs, fellowships 4304, 6998<br />

Public affairs, finance 668, 821, 835, 862, 967,<br />

993, 1245, 1246, 1295, 2151, 2602, 2944,<br />

3250, 3661, 4317, 4356, 4483, 4537, 4614,<br />

4928, 5633, 5959, 6008, 6201, 6348, 6353,<br />

6365, 6894, 7045, 7279, 7363, 7386, 8477,<br />

8875, 9812, 9840, 9863, 9957<br />

Public affairs, formal/general education 676, 1963<br />

Public affairs, girls 463<br />

Public affairs, government agencies 1082, 2056,<br />

3398, 3424, 4772, 4835, 5131, 5132, 6477,<br />

9971<br />

Public affairs, Hispanics/Latinos 457, 4169, 5883,<br />

6327, 6968, 7149, 7150, 7283, 9392<br />

Public affairs, homeless 707, 7134<br />

Public affairs, immigrants/refugees 772, 1112,<br />

1497, 2719, 4829, 5023, 5872, 5873, 5879,<br />

5896, 5899, 5959, 6327, 6332, 6968, 7112,<br />

7113, 7116, 7117, 7134, 7149, 7150, 8729,<br />

9392, 9990<br />

Public affairs, income development 1120, 2317,<br />

2318, 2665, 7137, 7166, 7386, 8875<br />

Public affairs, indigenous people 4316, 4333, 4461,<br />

4595, 6469, 6480<br />

Public affairs, infants/toddlers 1212, 1213, 1245,<br />

6152, 8994<br />

Public affairs, information services 1528, 7693,<br />

7858<br />

Public affairs, internship funds 6893, 6894<br />

Public affairs, LGBTQ 4155, 4157<br />

Public affairs, management development/capacity<br />

building 601, 603, 652, 707, 821, 993, 1082,<br />

1123, 1497, 1565, 1574, 2137, 2151, 2179,<br />

2317, 2318, 2665, 2944, 4155, 4157, 4528,<br />

4572, 4595, 4772, 4928, 4971, 5023, 5131,<br />

5132, 5873, 5897, 6327, 6338, 6353, 6363,<br />

6368, 6444, 6466, 6475, 6529, 6539, 6565,<br />

6607, 7137, 7166, 7263, 7283, 7858, 8470,<br />

8477, 8729, 9392, 9547, 9812, 9957, 10008<br />

Public affairs, management/technical aid 432, 438,<br />

446, 455-457, 463, 466, 470, 471, 473, 476,<br />

480, 631, 638, 644, 654, 665, 679, 788, 813,<br />

892, 918, 934, 979, 1027, 1112, 1130, 1212,<br />

1213, 1805, 1813, 1838, 1881, 1896, 1944,<br />

2301, 2601, 2602, 2604, 2715, 2719, 2857,<br />

2964, 3250, 3322, 3324, 3330, 3426, 3937,<br />

4054, 4169, 4316, 4317, 4333, 4356, 4363,<br />

4367, 4489, 4521, 4579, 4835, 4912, 4947,<br />

4970, 5043, 5643, 5678, 5696, 5702, 5737,<br />

5740, 5897, 6047, 6068, 6115, 6144, 6147,<br />

6152, 6156, 6161, 6165, 6170, 6198, 6199,<br />

6201-6203, 6209, 6222, 6266, 6389, 6421,<br />

6422, 6521, 6528, 6531, 6578, 6607, 6614,<br />

6949, 6973, 6998, 7133, 7155, 7168, 7260,<br />

7268, 7376, 7381, 7390, 7435, 7444, 7499,<br />

7693, 7841, 7951, 8470, 8994, 8997, 9000,<br />

9034, 9063, 9265, 9434, 9480, 9491, 9514,<br />

9766, 9863, 9865<br />

Public affairs, men 6614<br />

Public affairs, mentally disabled 7134<br />

Public affairs, minorities 476, 601, 994, 1112,<br />

1245, 1497, 1528, 1944, 4333, 4363, 4372,<br />

4489, 4758, 5132, 5633, 5678, 5822, 5823,<br />

5879, 5896, 6152, 6337, 6393, 6429, 6439,<br />

6526, 6539, 6570, 7045, 7112, 7113, 7116,<br />

7117, 7119, 7124, 7137, 7376, 7381, 7386,<br />

7390, 7858<br />

Public affairs, Native Americans/American Indians<br />

4772, 5740, 7841<br />

Public affairs, offenders/ex-offenders 6147, 6170,<br />

7133<br />

Public affairs, program evaluation 668, 906, 994,<br />

2301, 4316, 4483, 4629, 5446, 5879, 5899,<br />

6389, 6431, 6477, 6898, 7272, 7279, 8875,<br />

9063, 9971, 9990<br />

Public affairs, public education 502, 603, 750,<br />

1416, 2179, 2707, 2731, 4932, 5745, 6094,<br />

6444, 6466, 6529, 6539, 6570, 6607, 7747,<br />

7750<br />

Public affairs, publication 934, 5745, 6337, 6353,<br />

6477, 6493, 7693<br />

Public affairs, reform 967, 1027, 4461, 4464, 4515,<br />

4528, 4595, 6008, 6332, 6338, 6431, 6493,<br />

7113, 7116, 7117, 7119, 8729<br />

Public affairs, research 438, 456, 668, 821, 906,<br />

1120, 1295, 1944, 1963, 2318, 2713, 2730,<br />

4316, 4317, 4461, 4464, 4489, 4491, 4515,<br />

4521, 4579, 4595, 4629, 4643, 4772, 5899,<br />

6147, 6152, 6156, 6170, 6325, 6348, 6353,<br />

6363, 6431, 6449, 6469, 6493, 6529, 6582,<br />

7045, 7123, 7124, 7272, 7279, 7390, 7444,<br />

7693, 9434, 9863<br />

Public affairs, scholarship funds 560<br />

Public affairs, seed money 5740<br />

Public affairs, technical assistance 601, 652, 862,<br />

1120, 1565, 2056, 3398, 3424, 4461, 4464,<br />

4491, 4515, 4521, 4537, 4572, 4579, 4595,<br />

5633, 5872, 6348, 6469, 6480, 6493, 6570,<br />

7137, 7245, 7386, 7606, 7993, 7997, 9863<br />

Public affairs, women 479, 665, 668, 772, 2179,<br />

4489, 5132, 6115, 6156, 6165, 6521, 6531,<br />

6578, 6607, 6614, 7137, 9766<br />

Public affairs, youth 1123, 1565, 2317, 4363,<br />

8674, 9514<br />

Public affairs/government, Africa 4299, 6318, 6353<br />

Public affairs/government, Armenia 1082<br />

Public affairs/government, Asia 6068, 6082, 8612<br />

Public affairs/government, Australia 8612<br />

Public affairs/government, Belgium 867, 4521<br />

Public affairs/government, Bolivia 6347<br />

Public affairs/government, Brazil 975, 4336, 6444,<br />

6573<br />

Public affairs/government, Bulgaria 4528<br />

Public affairs/government, Canada 842<br />

Public affairs/government, Central Africa 2736<br />

Public affairs/government, Chile 6493<br />

Public affairs/government, China 577-580, 582,<br />

6075, 6084, 6325, 6363, 6385, 6389, 6431,<br />

6477, 6536, 6578, 6582, 6614<br />

Public affairs/government, Colombia 6379<br />

Public affairs/government, Developing countries<br />

668, 842, 906, 919, 950, 3188, 4595, 5993,<br />

6115, 7297, 10181<br />

Public affairs/government, Eastern & Central Europe<br />

4521, 6076<br />

Public affairs/government, Ecuador 4333, 6081<br />

Public affairs/government, Egypt 6047<br />

Public affairs/government, England 920, 6421,<br />

6422, 8391<br />

Public affairs/government, Ethiopia 1391<br />

Public affairs/government, Europe 866, 867, 2083<br />

Public affairs/government, France 956<br />

Public affairs/government, Germany 6088, 8453<br />

Public affairs/government, Global programs 502,<br />

505, 581, 654, 679, 842, 854, 905, 951, 955,<br />

956, 960, 1128, 1287, 1327, 1367, 1406,<br />

1407, 1433, 1699, 2842, 5993, 6115, 6365,<br />

6424, 7389, 8612<br />

Public affairs/government, Guatemala 6405<br />

Public affairs/government, India 906, 2089, 5951,<br />

6073, 6451, 6480, 6521, 8491<br />

Public affairs/government, Indonesia 6368<br />

Public affairs/government, Ireland 6062<br />

Public affairs/government, Israel 652, 661<br />

Public affairs/government, Japan 6071<br />

Public affairs/government, Kenya 2736<br />

Public affairs/government, Lebanon 813<br />

Public affairs/government, Madagascar 8189<br />

Public affairs/government, Mexico 6080, 6327,<br />

6367, 9392<br />

Public affairs/government, Middle East 813, 6047<br />

Public affairs/government, Montenegro 7258<br />

Public affairs/government, Netherlands 866<br />

Public affairs/government, Nicaragua 6069<br />

Public affairs/government, Nigeria 5894<br />

Public affairs/government, North Africa 6047<br />

Public affairs/government, Oceania 6082<br />

Public affairs/government, Pakistan 1335, 6070,<br />

8375-8377<br />

Public affairs/government, Paraguay 4595<br />

Public affairs/government, Peru 4316, 6347<br />

Public affairs/government, Philippines 6077, 6101,<br />

7263<br />

Public affairs/government, Russia 6074, 6083,<br />

6091-6093, 6515, 8420<br />

Public affairs/government, Rwanda 892<br />

Public affairs/government, Slovakia 4572<br />

Public affairs/government, South Africa 4579, 4582,<br />

4594, 6353, 6469, 6807, 6812, 7272, 8429<br />

Public affairs/government, South America 4461,<br />

4595<br />

Public affairs/government, South Korea 8390<br />

Public affairs/government, Southern Africa 4594<br />

Public affairs/government, Soviet Union (Former)<br />

6076<br />

Public affairs/government, Tanzania, Zanzibar and<br />

Pemba 7282<br />

Public affairs/government, Uganda 6078, 6094,<br />

6318<br />

Public affairs/government, Ukraine 4494<br />

Public affairs/government, Vietnam 6531<br />

Public affairs/government, West Bank/Gaza 6608<br />

Public affairs/government, Yugoslavia (Former) 6076<br />

Public affairs/government, Zimbabwe 4301<br />

Public health 43, 167, 179, 189-191, 196-198, 250,<br />

252, 254-256, 258-261, 263, 270, 276,<br />

279-282, 287, 290, 292, 293, 296, 299, 305,<br />

306, 308-310, 312, 315, 316, 320, 324, 325,<br />

328, 333, 334, 341, 343, 344, 346-348,<br />

350-352, 354, 355, 358, 359, 363, 365, 367,<br />

372-374, 376, 377, 381-385, 388-392, 395,<br />

397-400, 405, 409, 410, 418, 419, 422, 427,<br />

428, 430, 457, 458, 461, 462, 464-468, 471,<br />

545, 575, 576, 610, 703, 746, 748, 790, 872,<br />

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SUBJECT INDEX<br />

Grants for Capacity Building, Management & Technical Assistance<br />

889, 1136, 1145, 1155, 1288, 1314, 1315,<br />

1329, 1379, 1389, 1390, 1861, 1878, 1917,<br />

1924, 1942, 2158, 2187, 2233, 2326, 2414,<br />

2442, 2444, 2585, 2636, 2689, 2690, 2749,<br />

2750, 2761, 2770-2773, 2827, 2829-2831,<br />

2857, 2928, 2977, 2978, 3084, 3153, 3230,<br />

3231, 3235, 3238-3240, 3248, 3258, 3267,<br />

3271, 3302, 3409, 3420, 3422, 3521, 3522,<br />

3534, 3544, 3551, 3585, 3608, 3690, 3738,<br />

3742, 3901, 3918, 4056, 4086, 4140, 4276,<br />

4296, 4306, 4320, 4323, 4368, 4380, 4383,<br />

4500, 4567, 4754, 4977, 4984, 4986, 5350,<br />

5359-5361, 5459, 5466, 5475, 5476, 5480,<br />

5482-5484, 5490, 5492, 5496, 5497,<br />

5501-5503, 5509, 5515, 5521, 5524, 5525,<br />

5529, 5533, 5535, 5545, 5551, 5553-5559,<br />

5566, 5568, 5570, 5576, 5578, 5579, 5590,<br />

5602, 5604, 5607, 5628, 6012, 6125, 6211,<br />

6222, 6352, 6353, 6375, 6383, 6457, 6483,<br />

6507, 6541, 6591, 6596, 6664, 6772, 6904,<br />

6916, 6956, 6969, 6972, 6976, 6978, 6979,<br />

6990, 7027, 7040, 7043, 7192, 7271, 7272,<br />

7278, 7282, 7284, 7290, 7297, 7536, 7815,<br />

7838, 7863, 7875, 8098, 8102, 8133, 8136,<br />

8139, 8143, 8171, 8238, 8242, 8508, 8639,<br />

8704, 8733, 8896, 9056, 9090, 9115, 9280,<br />

9330, 9350, 9373, 9434, 9642, 9644, 9674,<br />

9723, 9724, 9727-9729, 9770, 9785, 10028,<br />

10035, 10045, 10048, 10059, 10070,<br />

10151-10153<br />

Public health school/education 366, 367, 1118,<br />

1119, 1942, 3420, 7272<br />

Public health school/education, children/youth 7272<br />

Public health school/education, economically<br />

disadvantaged 1118, 1119, 7272<br />

Public health school/education, immigrants/<br />

refugees 1118, 1119<br />

Public health school/education, internship funds<br />

367<br />

Public health school/education, minorities 366,<br />

1118, 1119, 1942<br />

Public health school/education, offenders/<br />

ex-offenders 367<br />

Public health school/education, program evaluation<br />

7272<br />

Public health school/education, scholarship funds<br />

3420<br />

Public health school/education, technical assistance<br />

366<br />

Public health, African Americans/Blacks 290, 334,<br />

376, 377, 418, 430, 447, 454, 746, 748, 2158,<br />

4140, 5492, 5523, 5554-5556, 5559, 5604,<br />

6483, 7027, 8143<br />

Public health, aging 43, 312, 316, 377, 458, 461,<br />

1924, 3258, 5350, 5569, 5587, 6664, 7536,<br />

9727, 9728<br />

Public health, AIDS, people with 305, 454, 872, 889,<br />

901, 1155, 1299, 1379, 1878, 2158, 2187,<br />

2439, 2443, 2636, 2770-2773, 2928, 4140,<br />

4567, 4754, 5628, 6352, 6353, 6375, 6483,<br />

6507, 6591, 6972, 6976, 7043, 9628, 9642,<br />

10034, 10035, 10048<br />

Public health, Asians/Pacific Islanders 255, 258,<br />

259, 320, 359, 383, 419, 3084, 9373<br />

Public health, awards/prizes/competitions 5558<br />

Public health, bioterrorism 6990, 7337, 7338<br />

Public health, blind/visually impaired 9785<br />

Public health, boys 748, 2757, 3608, 3690, 3738,<br />

3742<br />

Public health, building/renovation 2442, 4754<br />

Public health, children/youth 250, 260, 270, 291,<br />

324, 325, 340, 349, 389, 409, 410, 427, 428,<br />

444, 610, 746, 790, 1379, 2209, 2236, 2326,<br />

2439, 2687, 2749, 2759, 2761, 2829, 2832,<br />

2897, 3238-3240, 3267, 3271, 3544, 3585,<br />

3630, 3690, 4320, 4380, 4632, 4984, 5361,<br />

5457, 5473, 5480, 5483, 5484, 5490, 5501,<br />

5503, 5505, 5509, 5517, 5523, 5526-5528,<br />

5530-5532, 5535, 5536, 5554, 5568,<br />

5577-5579, 5605-5607, 5828, 6125, 6211,<br />

6222, 6772, 7040, 7271, 7272, 7282, 7815,<br />

8143, 8171, 8242, 8733, 8896, 9330, 9350,<br />

9434, 9716, 9785, 10066, 10067,<br />

10151-10153<br />

Public health, communicable diseases 435, 454,<br />

901, 1299, 1613, 1698, 2209, 2439, 2443,<br />

3421, 7105, 7106, 7336, 9106, 9628, 9636,<br />

10034, 10042, 10065-10067, 10087<br />

Public health, computer systems/equipment 398,<br />

6956, 9056, 9330, 9350, 9373, 9554<br />

Public health, conferences/seminars 282, 296, 341,<br />

350, 418, 423, 424, 443, 461, 2444, 2829,<br />

3585, 4567, 6383, 6990, 9674<br />

Public health, crime/abuse victims 382, 748, 901,<br />

1924, 2761, 5490, 5576, 5607, 6978, 7040,<br />

7815, 9716<br />

Public health, curriculum development 346, 399,<br />

8704<br />

Public health, disabilities, people with 280, 316,<br />

2978, 9770<br />

Public health, economically disadvantaged 250, 252,<br />

254, 260, 261, 276, 282, 287, 290-292, 299,<br />

306, 308, 310, 312, 316, 320, 324-326, 334,<br />

340-342, 346, 348, 349, 355, 361, 363-365,<br />

373, 374, 385, 388, 390, 391, 394, 398, 422,<br />

424, 454, 457, 462, 466, 468, 471, 545, 610,<br />

703, 746, 748, 968, 1329, 1379, 1545, 1698,<br />

1917, 2585, 2636, 2759, 2772, 2978, 3011,<br />

3031, 3230, 3235, 3267, 3544, 3585, 3608,<br />

3630, 3690, 3738, 3742, 3901, 3918, 4056,<br />

4086, 4296, 4500, 4567, 4632, 4754, 5361,<br />

5475, 5476, 5480, 5482, 5484, 5492, 5497,<br />

5503, 5509, 5517, 5523, 5526, 5527, 5529,<br />

5535, 5545, 5555, 5556, 5559, 5566, 5568,<br />

5577, 5579, 5583, 5584, 5604, 6012, 6125,<br />

6353, 6375, 6483, 6541, 6916, 6956, 6979,<br />

7271, 7272, 7278, 7284, 7290, 7297, 8171,<br />

8639, 8692, 8896, 9350, 9636, 9716, 9770,<br />

10028, 10034, 10035, 10042, 10045, 10048,<br />

10059, 10065-10067, 10070, 10087,<br />

10151-10153<br />

Public health, electronic media/online services 374,<br />

398, 2687, 2750, 2761, 3302, 3421, 3551,<br />

5361, 5568, 5602, 7282, 9330, 9434<br />

Public health, endowments 5350<br />

Public health, environmental health 291, 326, 339,<br />

340, 346, 361, 394, 424, 444, 447, 578,<br />

580-584, 631, 637, 669, 851, 968, 1111,<br />

1482, 1532, 1545, 2687, 2688, 2989, 3011,<br />

3031, 3630, 4049, 4055, 4059, 4063, 4853,<br />

5828, 5829, 5832, 6912, 6926, 6943, 6951,<br />

7203, 8152, 8823, 8832, 9720, 9909<br />

Public health, epidemiology 3795, 10087<br />

Public health, equipment 2442, 2443, 2757, 5362<br />

Public health, faculty/staff development 259, 261,<br />

1288, 1329, 1613, 2444, 2757, 3230, 3231,<br />

3534, 3544, 3585, 8692, 9056, 9644, 9785<br />

Public health, fellowships 3235<br />

Public health, girls 748, 2757, 3608, 3690, 3738,<br />

3742, 8238<br />

Public health, Hispanics/Latinos 196, 388, 423,<br />

457, 458, 468, 2636, 2978, 3011, 5492,<br />

5523, 5526, 5527, 5555, 5556, 5559, 5604,<br />

6916, 6976, 7043, 9716<br />

Public health, homeless 252, 6125<br />

Public health, immigrants/refugees 255, 258, 320,<br />

326, 359, 377, 383, 400, 419, 545, 1111,<br />

2978, 3084, 4086, 5497, 5526, 5527, 6772,<br />

8143<br />

Public health, income development 197, 198, 261,<br />

1155, 1299, 1315, 1861, 3011, 4140, 5521,<br />

10151<br />

Public health, infants/toddlers 167, 397, 435,<br />

3231, 6969, 8692, 8823, 10045, 10059<br />

Public health, internship funds 367<br />

Public health, LGBTQ 358, 790, 2770<br />

Public health, management development/capacity<br />

building 167, 250, 261, 271, 291, 299, 305,<br />

306, 308-310, 312, 320, 328, 343, 347, 351,<br />

358, 363-365, 385, 391, 400, 428, 430, 465,<br />

468, 545, 637, 790, 872, 889, 968, 1155,<br />

1288, 1299, 1315, 1329, 1390, 1532, 1698,<br />

1917, 2158, 2187, 2326, 2442, 2443, 2585,<br />

2636, 2690, 2770-2773, 2827, 2928, 2989,<br />

3011, 3271, 3302, 3630, 3690, 4086, 4140,<br />

4276, 4306, 4368, 4383, 4567, 4754, 4984,<br />

4986, 5496, 5521, 5525, 5566, 5607, 6353,<br />

6507, 6956, 6976, 7043, 7284, 7863, 8098,<br />

8102, 8133, 8832, 9106, 9115, 9330, 9350,<br />

9373, 9554, 9909, 10034, 10035, 10059,<br />

10065, 10070<br />

Public health, men 341, 5466, 5554<br />

Public health, mentally disabled 256, 5576, 7536<br />

Public health, migrant workers 400, 545<br />

Public health, minorities 250, 254, 280, 282, 287,<br />

293, 310, 324-326, 333, 341, 344, 346, 348,<br />

355, 361, 363, 372, 373, 384, 390-392, 422,<br />

428, 443, 444, 1111, 1917, 1942, 2585,<br />

2989, 3084, 3230, 3608, 3690, 3901, 5359,<br />

5484, 5497, 5521, 5579, 5604, 6541, 6904,<br />

6956, 6969, 7027, 8639, 9350<br />

Public health, Native Americans/American Indians<br />

269, 1482, 4754, 4853, 5576, 5577<br />

Public health, obesity 269, 271, 342, 345, 349,<br />

364, 423, 2236, 2759, 2897, 5457, 5473,<br />

5493, 5505, 5513, 5514, 5517, 5523,<br />

5526-5528, 5530-5532, 5536, 5605, 5606,<br />

8692<br />

Public health, occupational health 202, 443, 5085,<br />

6943, 9730<br />

Public health, offenders/ex-offenders 354, 365,<br />

367, 382, 409, 454, 5466<br />

Public health, physical fitness 345, 349, 352, 2757,<br />

2759, 2832, 3415, 4320, 4632, 5362, 5457,<br />

5462, 5463, 5473, 5505, 5506, 5513, 5514,<br />

5517, 5523, 5526-5528, 5530-5532, 5536,<br />

5560, 5561, 5569, 5577, 5583, 5584, 5587,<br />

5605, 5606, 8242, 8692, 8704, 9330, 9554,<br />

9730<br />

Public health, program evaluation 254, 373, 443,<br />

454, 461, 575, 576, 2687-2689, 2749, 2750,<br />

2831, 2832, 2977, 3011, 3084, 3153, 3238,<br />

3239, 3415, 3534, 3551, 5362, 5473, 5492,<br />

5493, 5509, 5517, 5533, 5536, 5545, 5551,<br />

5553, 5554, 5556, 5557, 5577-5579, 5587,<br />

5590, 5605, 5606, 5828, 6125, 6211, 6596,<br />

6904, 6969, 7040, 7271, 7272, 7278, 7282,<br />

7297, 7336, 8139, 8143, 8242, 8704, 8823,<br />

9636, 9720, 10028, 10042, 10045, 10066,<br />

10067<br />

Public health, publication 296, 340, 354, 355, 410,<br />

6353, 6383<br />

Public health, research 281, 315, 316, 324, 325,<br />

333, 342, 349, 352, 354, 355, 388-391, 410,<br />

428, 454, 578, 580, 582, 584, 2687-2689,<br />

2759, 2827, 2829, 2928, 3153, 3238, 3239,<br />

3544, 4306, 4323, 4380, 5496, 5505, 5523,<br />

5524, 5528, 5558, 5560, 5561, 5578, 5828,<br />

6125, 6353, 6507, 6596, 6904, 7278, 7282,<br />

7290, 8733, 9434, 9644, 9720, 10042,<br />

10045, 10087<br />

Public health, scholarship funds 3420<br />

Public health, seed money 4063, 8238<br />

Public health, single parents 5577<br />

Public health, STDs 9716, 10034, 10065<br />

Public health, student aid 3409, 9674<br />

Public health, substance abusers 263, 305, 5576,<br />

7105, 7106<br />

Public health, technical assistance 259, 270, 352,<br />

354, 355, 388, 400, 409, 419, 424, 435, 582,<br />

1389, 1861, 2750, 2978, 3231, 3240, 3421,<br />

3585, 4055, 4500, 4567, 4853, 5361, 5457,<br />

5459, 5462, 5463, 5466, 5475, 5476, 5480,<br />

5482-5484, 5490, 5497, 5501-5503, 5505,<br />

5506, 5513-5515, 5523, 5526-5532, 5535,<br />

5555, 5558-5561, 5566, 5568-5570, 5576,<br />

5583, 5584, 5602, 5604, 6352, 6483, 6507,<br />

7192, 8133, 9090, 9723, 9724, 9727-9729,<br />

10087<br />

Public health, women 261, 397, 610, 889, 901,<br />

1314, 1379, 2233, 2636, 2989, 3231, 3238,<br />

4368, 4383, 5490, 5607, 6352, 6375, 6457,<br />

6596, 6978, 7043, 7192, 7863, 8171, 8823,<br />

9090, 10045, 10059, 10066, 10067,<br />

10151-10153<br />

Public health, youth 309, 315, 328, 373, 394, 399,<br />

2636, 2771, 4086, 4853, 9674<br />

Public policy, African Americans/Blacks 4348-4350,<br />

6456<br />

Public policy, aging 661, 3250<br />

Public policy, awards/prizes/competitions 6578<br />

Public policy, children/youth 668, 5528, 5530, 6156<br />

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SUBJECT INDEX<br />

Public policy, conferences/seminars 6578, 7246<br />

Public policy, economically disadvantaged 668, 993,<br />

1071, 2133, 2944, 3154, 3250, 4317,<br />

4348-4350, 4483, 4500, 4511, 4537, 4549,<br />

4595, 5445, 6156, 6161, 6348, 6449, 6456,<br />

6530, 7289, 7379, 9863, 9957<br />

Public policy, electronic media/online services 2833,<br />

6529<br />

Public policy, faculty/staff development 4521, 6456,<br />

6578<br />

Public policy, Hispanics/Latinos 1065, 3154, 6489<br />

Public policy, immigrants/refugees 2719<br />

Public policy, income development 1065, 7137,<br />

7389<br />

Public policy, indigenous people 4595<br />

Public policy, infants/toddlers 3154<br />

Public policy, LGBTQ 4141<br />

Public policy, management development/capacity<br />

building 661, 932, 993, 995, 1044, 1065,<br />

1308, 2133, 2833, 2944, 3154, 4349, 4350,<br />

4595, 4922, 5766, 6456, 6489, 6529, 7136,<br />

7137, 7158, 7947, 8822, 9821, 9957<br />

Public policy, minorities 797, 7137<br />

Public policy, offenders/ex-offenders 354, 7379<br />

Public policy, program evaluation 668, 1044, 1470,<br />

4483, 4549, 5493, 6385, 6389, 6431, 7289<br />

Public policy, publication 354, 2400, 6530<br />

Public policy, research 273, 330, 354, 661, 668,<br />

797, 813, 932, 955, 979, 993, 995, 1027,<br />

1044, 1065, 1071, 1308, 1310, 1470, 1857,<br />

1963, 2133, 2400, 2601, 2602, 2719, 2833,<br />

2944, 3128, 3154, 3250, 3322, 3324, 3426,<br />

3449, 3937, 4141, 4317, 4328, 4348-4350,<br />

4356, 4483, 4500, 4511, 4521, 4537, 4549,<br />

4595, 4922, 5040, 5445, 5493, 5528, 5530,<br />

5766, 5819, 6156, 6161, 6266, 6348, 6385,<br />

6389, 6431, 6449, 6456, 6489, 6529, 6530,<br />

6578, 7136, 7137, 7158, 7168, 7245, 7246,<br />

7289, 7379, 7389, 7405, 7947, 7951, 8822,<br />

9265, 9821, 9863, 9957, 10252<br />

Public policy, seed money 5445<br />

Public policy, technical assistance 354, 4141, 4500,<br />

4511, 4521, 4537, 4595, 5040, 5528, 5530,<br />

6348, 7137, 7245, 9863<br />

Public policy, women 668, 2833, 6156, 6578, 7137<br />

Public policy, youth 797, 4549, 6530<br />

Publication, arts/culture/humanities 195, 497,<br />

1691, 2622, 4019, 4158, 5401, 5703, 5745,<br />

6151, 6316, 6383, 6639, 7102, 7294, 7380,<br />

8631, 8640, 9495<br />

Publication, civil rights 874, 1507, 3835, 4158,<br />

6316, 6337, 6383, 6540, 6615, 7216<br />

Publication, community improvement/development<br />

354, 355, 497, 733, 934, 1507, 1793, 1810,<br />

1965, 2040, 2400, 3665, 3695, 3741, 4019,<br />

4233, 4312, 4379, 4487, 4527, 4587, 5164,<br />

6128, 6328, 6337, 6361, 6367, 6383, 6433,<br />

6493, 6511, 6530, 6577, 7110, 7230, 7294,<br />

7380, 7693, 7712, 8702, 8800, 9282, 9308,<br />

10002, 10058<br />

Publication, crime/courts/legal services 354, 3835,<br />

5088, 7110<br />

Publication, education 874, 1194, 1432, 2399,<br />

2441, 2454, 2619, 3317, 3606, 4484, 4556,<br />

4587, 5401, 5745, 5844, 6493, 6663, 6769,<br />

6822, 9495, 10006<br />

Publication, employment 412, 1432, 3741, 4233,<br />

6328, 6477, 7110<br />

Publication, environment 340, 497, 1793, 2441,<br />

2924, 6561<br />

Publication, food/nutrition/agriculture 6561<br />

Publication, health—general 195, 296, 340, 354,<br />

355, 410, 412, 645, 6208, 6210, 6353, 6383,<br />

6615, 6663<br />

Publication, health—specific diseases 195, 340,<br />

3317, 6353, 6663<br />

Publication, housing/shelter 7693<br />

Publication, human services—multipurpose 1432,<br />

2402, 3665, 3668, 4556, 6530, 9495<br />

Publication, international affairs/development 195,<br />

645, 2441, 6316, 6540, 6561, 6577, 8631<br />

Publication, membership benefit groups 6493<br />

Publication, philanthropy/voluntarism 874, 934,<br />

1507, 1810, 1965, 2164, 4312, 4527, 5164,<br />

5844, 6128, 6361, 6433, 6511, 6540, 7110,<br />

7216, 8800, 10002, 10058<br />

Publication, public affairs/government 354, 934,<br />

2040, 2400, 2454, 3668, 3681, 4487, 5745,<br />

6128, 6337, 6353, 6367, 6477, 6493, 6530,<br />

7102, 7693, 9495<br />

Publication, religion 2093, 2454<br />

Publication, science 195, 6822, 8702, 9495<br />

Publication, social sciences 497, 1965, 2441,<br />

6477, 6577<br />

Publication, youth development 4587, 6639, 7187<br />

Race/intergroup relations, African Americans/Blacks<br />

7118<br />

Race/intergroup relations, Asians/Pacific Islanders<br />

7404<br />

Race/intergroup relations, boys 3608<br />

Race/intergroup relations, children 8549<br />

Race/intergroup relations, children/youth 1781,<br />

3749, 3755, 4884, 6647, 7215, 8734, 8737,<br />

9784<br />

Race/intergroup relations, curriculum development<br />

2745, 8737<br />

Race/intergroup relations, disabilities, people with<br />

8549<br />

Race/intergroup relations, economically<br />

disadvantaged 984, 1781, 2468, 2504-2506,<br />

2545, 2575, 2745, 3608, 3749, 3755, 4638,<br />

4872, 4884, 5477, 6393, 8012, 8737<br />

Race/intergroup relations, equipment 2745<br />

Race/intergroup relations, faculty/staff development<br />

680, 4760, 4884, 6553, 8734, 9784<br />

Race/intergroup relations, fellowships 724, 1781<br />

Race/intergroup relations, girls 3608<br />

Race/intergroup relations, immigrants/refugees<br />

825, 984, 5477, 7016, 7118, 7404<br />

Race/intergroup relations, income development<br />

1781, 4760, 4787<br />

Race/intergroup relations, management<br />

development/capacity building 337, 680, 724,<br />

825, 1781, 3871, 4143, 4760, 4787, 4872,<br />

4884, 5128, 6547, 7016, 8180, 8549<br />

Race/intergroup relations, minorities 337, 825, 984,<br />

1466, 1560, 1781, 2468, 2504-2506, 2545,<br />

2575, 2706, 2745, 3608, 3755, 3871, 4143,<br />

4291, 4590, 4591, 4605, 4636, 4638, 4787,<br />

4872, 4884, 5128, 5477, 6364, 6393, 6547,<br />

6553, 6570, 6647, 7016, 7118, 7215, 8012,<br />

8180, 8549, 8734, 8737, 9784<br />

Race/intergroup relations, Native Americans/<br />

American Indians 5300<br />

Race/intergroup relations, performance/productions<br />

984<br />

Race/intergroup relations, program evaluation 984,<br />

1781, 7404<br />

Race/intergroup relations, research 4590, 4591,<br />

4638, 6364<br />

Race/intergroup relations, technical assistance<br />

4291, 6570<br />

Race/intergroup relations, youth 5300<br />

Radio, awards/prizes/competitions 7490<br />

Radio, capital campaigns 8667, 9927<br />

Radio, computer systems/equipment 9493<br />

Radio, economically disadvantaged 6368<br />

Radio, Hispanics/Latinos 9493<br />

Radio, immigrants/refugees 4852<br />

Radio, management development/capacity building<br />

615, 4762, 6368, 6471, 8667, 9493, 9927<br />

Radio, minorities 4852<br />

Radio, Native Americans/American Indians 4762<br />

Radio, research 4852<br />

Radio, technical assistance 4852, 7490<br />

Radio, youth 615, 7177, 7490<br />

Rape victim services, children/youth 4275, 9461,<br />

9691<br />

Rape victim services, computer systems/equipment<br />

9461<br />

Rape victim services, crime/abuse victims 4275,<br />

4453, 4809, 6978, 8250, 9461, 9691, 9745<br />

Rape victim services, income development 4809,<br />

9691, 9745<br />

Rape victim services, management development/<br />

capacity building 4275, 4809, 8250, 9461,<br />

9691, 9745<br />

Rape victim services, technical assistance 4275<br />

Rape victim services, women 4453, 4809, 6978,<br />

8250, 9691, 9745<br />

Reading, African Americans/Blacks 4333<br />

Reading, children 542, 2446, 2567, 8294, 9703<br />

Reading, children/youth 3, 223, 625, 818, 885,<br />

886, 1192, 1689, 1742, 2146, 3045, 3085,<br />

3166, 3558, 3712, 4333, 5159, 6086, 7300,<br />

7812, 8310, 8319, 8539, 8715, 8735, 8747,<br />

9346, 9382, 9824<br />

Reading, computer systems/equipment 9346, 9527<br />

Reading, conferences/seminars 2446<br />

Reading, curriculum development 223, 2957, 2960,<br />

7812<br />

Reading, economically disadvantaged 170, 625,<br />

885, 886, 1689, 2441, 2446, 2567, 3558,<br />

3712, 4333, 5159, 5405, 8539, 8715, 9237,<br />

9824<br />

Reading, electronic media/online services 9346,<br />

9382<br />

Reading, equipment 1689, 2146, 2446, 3558<br />

Reading, faculty/staff development 1742, 1866,<br />

2441, 2446, 5405, 6968, 7812, 9346<br />

Reading, Hispanics/Latinos 6968<br />

Reading, homeless 625<br />

Reading, immigrants/refugees 1192, 3085, 6968<br />

Reading, income development 1689, 9527<br />

Reading, indigenous people 4333<br />

Reading, infants/toddlers 170, 1772, 2788, 5405,<br />

6049, 9237<br />

Reading, management development/capacity<br />

building 170, 625, 1689, 1912, 2146, 2147,<br />

2567, 2960, 8539, 8715, 9382, 9527, 9824<br />

Reading, mentally disabled 542, 8294, 8310, 8319,<br />

9346<br />

Reading, minorities 2446, 2567, 3085, 4333, 5159,<br />

5405, 9382<br />

Reading, program evaluation 223, 885, 886, 1192,<br />

2441, 3045, 3085, 8715<br />

Reading, publication 2441<br />

Reading, research 2441, 2957, 3166<br />

Reading, technical assistance 2788<br />

Reading, youth 8459<br />

Recreation 4632, 4639, 10098<br />

Recreation, adaptive sports 10<br />

Recreation, aging 5569, 5587<br />

Recreation, alliance 9513<br />

Recreation, association 7987<br />

Recreation, boys 2757<br />

Recreation, building/renovation 626, 636, 4134,<br />

8906, 9706<br />

Recreation, camps 25, 1817, 1818, 2835, 3824,<br />

4134, 5030, 5300, 5695, 6065, 8227, 8592,<br />

9113, 9486, 9634, 9681, 9815, 10228<br />

Recreation, centers 3110, 7092, 8272, 9554<br />

Recreation, children 5612<br />

Recreation, children/youth 10, 1802, 3110,<br />

3427-3430, 4022, 4134, 4320, 4374, 4632,<br />

4639, 5213, 5241, 5505, 5577, 6866, 9209,<br />

9882<br />

Recreation, community facilities 1802, 3516, 3939,<br />

5462, 5463, 5505, 5506, 5513, 5514, 5560,<br />

5561, 5569, 5577, 5583, 5584, 5587, 9513,<br />

9706<br />

Recreation, computer systems/equipment 9554<br />

Recreation, conferences/seminars 8617, 9882<br />

Recreation, disabilities, people with 9084, 9209,<br />

9513<br />

Recreation, economically disadvantaged 1802,<br />

3110, 4374, 4375, 4632, 5577, 5583, 5584,<br />

9882<br />

Recreation, electronic media/online services 9474,<br />

9513<br />

Recreation, equal rights 3050<br />

Recreation, equipment 2757, 3280<br />

Recreation, faculty/staff development 2757, 3516<br />

Recreation, fairs/festivals 34, 500, 3898, 8914,<br />

9019, 9066, 9084<br />

Recreation, fund raising/fund distribution 766,<br />

4134, 4375, 8565, 8617<br />

Recreation, girls 2757, 3050<br />

Recreation, government agencies 8481<br />

Recreation, income development 766, 8914<br />

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Grants for Capacity Building, Management & Technical Assistance<br />

Recreation, management development/capacity<br />

building 34, 1802, 3110, 3303, 3516, 3898,<br />

3939, 4134, 4375, 7092, 8272, 8481, 8565,<br />

8568, 8605, 8617, 8787, 8914, 9019, 9066,<br />

9084, 9513, 9554, 9706, 10098<br />

Recreation, management/technical aid 481-483,<br />

626, 636, 1517, 1792, 1932, 2757, 3280,<br />

3288, 3303, 3399, 3427-3430, 4022, 4320,<br />

4374, 4653, 5213, 5241, 5612, 6733, 6866,<br />

8900, 8906, 9209, 9474, 9882<br />

Recreation, minorities 500<br />

Recreation, Native Americans/American Indians<br />

5577<br />

Recreation, parks/playgrounds 481-483, 626, 636,<br />

766, 913, 1005, 1226, 1517, 1590, 3280,<br />

3288, 3303, 3399, 3427-3430, 3536, 3554,<br />

3571, 3572, 3823, 4022, 4313, 4378, 4962,<br />

4972, 5213, 5241, 6733, 6749, 6750, 6752,<br />

6866, 7084, 7229, 7352, 7491, 7703, 8481,<br />

8565, 8568, 8604, 8605, 8617, 8632, 8655,<br />

8708, 8787, 8863, 8875, 8879, 8900, 8906,<br />

8908, 8999, 9174, 9503, 9807, 10264<br />

Recreation, physically disabled 10<br />

Recreation, program evaluation 5577, 5587, 7987<br />

Recreation, public education 8787<br />

Recreation, research 5505, 5560, 5561<br />

Recreation, single organization support 8568, 8605<br />

Recreation, single parents 5577<br />

Recreation, technical assistance 766, 3050, 5462,<br />

5463, 5505, 5506, 5513, 5514, 5560, 5561,<br />

5569, 5583, 5584<br />

Recreation, women 3050<br />

Recreation, youth 9474<br />

Recreation/sports/athletics, Canada 913<br />

Recreation/sports/athletics, El Salvador 6065<br />

Recreation/sports/athletics, Japan 6622<br />

Recreation/sports/athletics, Middle East 7229<br />

Recreation/sports/athletics, North Africa 7229<br />

Recreation/sports/athletics, Peru 4374<br />

Recreation/sports/athletics, Turkey 500<br />

Recycling, computer systems/equipment 9419<br />

Recycling, economically disadvantaged 4070, 7078<br />

Recycling, electronic media/online services 639<br />

Recycling, income development 3512, 9419<br />

Recycling, management development/capacity<br />

building 44, 641, 9419<br />

Recycling, minorities 7078<br />

Recycling, research 6158<br />

Recycling, technical assistance 6158<br />

Religion 2095, 3248, 3686, 5477, 5554<br />

Religion, Africa 2093, 5209<br />

Religion, African Americans/Blacks 741, 746, 2080,<br />

2145, 3342, 4155, 5554, 6399, 7609, 9995<br />

Religion, aging 5603<br />

Religion, AIDS, people with 5248, 9139<br />

Religion, alliance 7130<br />

Religion, Argentina 2735<br />

Religion, Asia 8063<br />

Religion, association 4711, 10098, 10180<br />

Religion, building/renovation 7926<br />

Religion, Cameroon 2088<br />

Religion, Central Africa 2736<br />

Religion, children 5396<br />

Religion, children/youth 746, 1380, 3686, 5398,<br />

5554<br />

Religion, China 2085, 2091, 10178<br />

Religion, computer systems/equipment 8341<br />

Religion, conferences/seminars 2434, 2454, 3419,<br />

8340<br />

Religion, curriculum development 2088, 2454<br />

Religion, deaf/hearing impaired 2734<br />

Religion, Developing countries 10181<br />

Religion, disabilities, people with 5603, 7926<br />

Religion, economically disadvantaged 332, 436,<br />

746, 769, 1380, 2145, 2465, 2663, 3686,<br />

4956, 5157, 5215, 5216, 5385-5400, 5477,<br />

5603, 6399, 9764, 9995<br />

Religion, electronic media/online services 2451<br />

Religion, England 4012<br />

Religion, equal rights 791<br />

Religion, equipment 2438<br />

Religion, Europe 2083<br />

Religion, faculty/staff development 2438, 2451,<br />

4711<br />

Religion, fellowships 2454<br />

Religion, film/video/radio 2735<br />

Religion, formal/general education 3323, 3342<br />

Religion, fund raising/fund distribution 2435, 8848<br />

Religion, Global programs 2081, 2086, 2090, 2095,<br />

2097, 2098, 2452, 4212, 5210, 8145, 8146,<br />

10088, 10180<br />

Religion, Guatemala 10184<br />

Religion, Hispanics/Latinos 2434<br />

Religion, homeless 5397<br />

Religion, immigrants/refugees 2434, 5477, 7060<br />

Religion, income development 2435, 7130<br />

Religion, India 2089, 8341<br />

Religion, information services 3339, 6957<br />

Religion, interfaith issues 332, 741, 782, 2424,<br />

2663, 3339, 4063, 4155, 5603, 6155, 7060,<br />

9107, 9139<br />

Religion, internship funds 2090, 6957<br />

Religion, Israel 4021<br />

Religion, Kenya 2736<br />

Religion, Latin America 2094<br />

Religion, Latvia 10176<br />

Religion, LGBTQ 660, 767, 773, 782, 791, 4155,<br />

7130<br />

Religion, management development/capacity<br />

building 332, 2086, 2095, 2096, 2101, 2435,<br />

4155, 4711, 8691, 8848, 9107, 9139, 10098<br />

Religion, management/technical aid 436, 509, 660,<br />

670, 673, 741, 746, 767, 769, 773, 782, 791,<br />

914, 1380, 2079-2081, 2083, 2085, 2086,<br />

2088-2091, 2093, 2100, 2101, 2145, 2224,<br />

2434, 2438, 2450, 2451, 2454, 2465,<br />

2734-2736, 2803, 2804, 3323, 3327, 3339,<br />

3342, 3418, 3419, 3446, 3455, 3472, 4021,<br />

4063, 4211, 4212, 4956, 5036, 5157, 5209,<br />

5210, 5215, 5216, 5248, 5385-5400,<br />

5726-5728, 6155, 6236, 6399, 6996, 7060,<br />

7130, 7369, 7370, 7609, 7892, 7906, 7924,<br />

7926, 8063, 8145, 8146, 8306, 8334, 8340,<br />

8341, 8691, 9574, 9602, 9764, 9861, 9995,<br />

10014, 10102, 10122, 10176, 10177, 10188,<br />

10305, 10310<br />

Religion, men 2100, 5554<br />

Religion, Middle East 724<br />

Religion, military/veterans 8306<br />

Religion, minorities 914, 1380, 5398, 5477, 5603,<br />

9764<br />

Religion, offenders/ex-offenders 769, 2438<br />

Religion, Pakistan 2397<br />

Religion, program evaluation 3418, 3686, 5554<br />

Religion, public education 791, 6778<br />

Religion, publication 2093, 2454<br />

Religion, research 509, 2096, 6399, 8848<br />

Religion, Rwanda 2079, 2435<br />

Religion, scholarship funds 2080<br />

Religion, seed money 2450, 4063, 10176<br />

Religion, Sudan 2080<br />

Religion, Tajikistan 509<br />

Religion, technical assistance 5603, 6778, 7130,<br />

10180<br />

Religion, Turkey 2397<br />

Religion, women 6155<br />

Religion, youth 769, 10014<br />

Reproductive health 162, 178, 478, 556, 668, 670,<br />

816, 827, 830, 834, 849, 863, 891, 901, 922,<br />

930, 935, 1220, 1228, 1247, 1272, 1284,<br />

1285, 1305, 1325, 1327, 1335, 1340, 1341,<br />

1357, 1376, 1379, 1392, 1402, 1411, 1412,<br />

1423, 1910, 2233, 2272, 2989, 3181, 3183,<br />

3703, 4067, 4072, 5066, 5094, 5307, 5308,<br />

6153, 6155, 6173, 6375, 6457, 6461, 6488,<br />

6499, 6554, 6596, 6602, 6613, 6615, 8186,<br />

9033, 9783, 10059<br />

Reproductive health, abortion clinics/services 552,<br />

653, 656, 664, 665, 909, 1328, 1358, 2268,<br />

4043, 4046, 4062, 4072, 4075, 6165, 6171,<br />

6345<br />

Reproductive health, African Americans/Blacks 1247<br />

Reproductive health, AIDS, people with 901, 1247,<br />

1376, 1379, 6375<br />

Reproductive health, boys 437, 463, 667, 930,<br />

1285, 1325, 3181, 3608, 3690, 3738, 3742,<br />

4044, 9726<br />

Reproductive health, capital campaigns 1272<br />

Reproductive health, children/youth 668, 672, 922,<br />

1376, 1379, 1402, 3238, 3690, 3703, 6395,<br />

9708, 9709, 9716<br />

Reproductive health, computer systems/equipment<br />

1305, 1411<br />

Reproductive health, conferences/seminars 162,<br />

437, 6602<br />

Reproductive health, crime/abuse victims 901,<br />

1402, 9708, 9709, 9716<br />

Reproductive health, curriculum development 645,<br />

6602, 9726<br />

Reproductive health, disabilities, people with 166,<br />

7727<br />

Reproductive health, economically disadvantaged<br />

166, 645, 668, 816, 863, 922, 1247, 1272,<br />

1284, 1285, 1305, 1325, 1327, 1357, 1376,<br />

1379, 1910, 3181, 3608, 3690, 3703, 3738,<br />

3742, 5094, 5307, 5308, 6375, 6395, 6488,<br />

6499, 6602, 8810, 9033, 9716, 10059<br />

Reproductive health, faculty/staff development 13,<br />

645, 6461<br />

Reproductive health, family planning 645, 667, 856,<br />

912, 923, 928, 931, 939, 1274, 1314, 1326,<br />

1368, 1381, 1388, 1420, 1826, 2359, 4052,<br />

4064, 4069, 4072, 4806, 5305, 5306, 5719,<br />

6171, 7010, 7096, 8663<br />

Reproductive health, girls 13, 437, 463, 667, 930,<br />

1285, 1325, 3181, 3608, 3690, 3738, 3742,<br />

4044, 4067, 8238, 9726<br />

Reproductive health, Hispanics/Latinos 849, 6602,<br />

9716<br />

Reproductive health, income development 816<br />

Reproductive health, infants/toddlers 162, 166,<br />

186, 187, 7727, 8810, 9033, 9783, 10059<br />

Reproductive health, management development/<br />

capacity building 816, 827, 830, 834, 891,<br />

1272, 1284, 1305, 2989, 3690, 5066, 6153,<br />

6173, 6488, 6554, 6615, 8810, 9033, 10059<br />

Reproductive health, mentally disabled 3703<br />

Reproductive health, minorities 816, 2989, 3608,<br />

3690<br />

Reproductive health, prenatal care 166, 186, 187,<br />

3238, 7727, 8238, 8810<br />

Reproductive health, program evaluation 162, 166,<br />

186, 187, 437, 668, 1228, 1325, 3181, 3238,<br />

3703, 6488, 6596, 9717, 9718, 9726<br />

Reproductive health, publication 645, 6615<br />

Reproductive health, research 668, 1272, 1325,<br />

3181, 3238, 3703, 6153, 6488, 6554, 6596,<br />

6615<br />

Reproductive health, seed money 8238<br />

Reproductive health, sexuality education 13, 437,<br />

463, 645, 667, 672, 907, 2273, 3181, 3608,<br />

3690, 3738, 3742, 4044, 6395, 6499, 6596,<br />

9708, 9709, 9716-9718, 9726<br />

Reproductive health, single parents 162<br />

Reproductive health, technical assistance 556,<br />

1228, 1357, 1392, 1411, 2272, 6173, 8186,<br />

9717, 9718<br />

Reproductive health, women 162, 166, 178, 186,<br />

187, 478, 556, 645, 668, 827, 830, 834, 849,<br />

863, 891, 901, 907, 922, 935, 1220, 1228,<br />

1247, 1284, 1305, 1327, 1335, 1340, 1341,<br />

1357, 1376, 1379, 1392, 1402, 1411, 1412,<br />

1423, 1910, 2233, 2272, 2989, 3183, 3238,<br />

3703, 4072, 5066, 5094, 5307, 5308, 6155,<br />

6173, 6375, 6457, 6461, 6488, 6554, 6596,<br />

6602, 6613, 6615, 7727, 8186, 8810, 9033,<br />

9708, 9709, 9783, 10059<br />

Reproductive health, youth 816, 1272, 6499<br />

Reproductive rights, conferences/seminars 6159,<br />

6601, 6602<br />

Reproductive rights, curriculum development 6602<br />

Reproductive rights, disabilities, people with 7076<br />

Reproductive rights, economically disadvantaged<br />

6602<br />

Reproductive rights, Hispanics/Latinos 849, 6602<br />

Reproductive rights, income development 909, 939<br />

Reproductive rights, internship funds 6159<br />

Reproductive rights, management development/<br />

capacity building 827, 830, 909, 912, 939,<br />

1211, 1358, 2268, 4064, 6153, 6173, 6554,<br />

6601, 6615<br />

Reproductive rights, men 6426<br />

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SUBJECT INDEX<br />

Reproductive rights, minorities 1358, 7076<br />

Reproductive rights, program evaluation 1228<br />

Reproductive rights, publication 6615<br />

Reproductive rights, research 6153, 6157, 6554,<br />

6615<br />

Reproductive rights, technical assistance 1228,<br />

2272, 6173<br />

Reproductive rights, women 478, 552, 635, 665,<br />

827, 830, 849, 909, 912, 939, 1211, 1228,<br />

1358, 1446, 2268, 2272, 4064, 6155, 6157,<br />

6159, 6163, 6165, 6173, 6426, 6554, 6601,<br />

6602, 6613, 6615, 7076, 7081, 7183<br />

Residential/custodial care 49, 1946, 1948, 2358,<br />

2364, 2366, 2367, 2626, 2661, 2938, 3116,<br />

4672, 4723, 4754, 4990-4994, 5051, 5083,<br />

5084, 6143, 6185, 7829, 7897, 7919, 7937,<br />

8129, 8301, 8618, 8845, 8878, 9249, 9331,<br />

9366, 9427, 9463, 9559, 9581, 9912, 9914<br />

Residential/custodial care, aging 432, 1855, 2798,<br />

3253, 3254, 5588, 7829<br />

Residential/custodial care, AIDS, people with 4723,<br />

4754, 5051<br />

Residential/custodial care, boys 9366, 9463<br />

Residential/custodial care, building/renovation<br />

4754, 7937<br />

Residential/custodial care, capital campaigns<br />

4990-4994, 6143<br />

Residential/custodial care, children/youth 1946,<br />

2661, 2938, 3116, 4672, 4990-4994, 5083,<br />

5084, 6143, 6185, 7829, 7897-7899, 7919,<br />

7937, 8074, 8618, 9331, 9559, 9581, 9914<br />

Residential/custodial care, computer systems/<br />

equipment 2364, 9331, 9366, 9427, 9463,<br />

9465, 9559<br />

Residential/custodial care, crime/abuse victims<br />

3116, 7897-7899, 8074, 9331, 9463, 9581,<br />

9912<br />

Residential/custodial care, debt reduction 8878<br />

Residential/custodial care, disabilities, people with<br />

49, 2798, 3116, 8618<br />

Residential/custodial care, economically<br />

disadvantaged 2366, 2367, 2798, 4754, 8129,<br />

8845, 9366, 9463<br />

Residential/custodial care, electronic media/online<br />

services 9463<br />

Residential/custodial care, faculty/staff<br />

development 2661, 3254, 7919, 9366, 9465,<br />

9559<br />

Residential/custodial care, girls 2366, 2367, 7559,<br />

9249, 9463<br />

Residential/custodial care, group home 7898, 7899,<br />

8074, 9465, 10255<br />

Residential/custodial care, half-way house 7559,<br />

7831<br />

Residential/custodial care, homeless 1946, 1948,<br />

2358, 4672, 4990-4994, 5083, 5084, 6185,<br />

8845, 9366, 9914<br />

Residential/custodial care, hospices 2220, 2798,<br />

2931, 3316, 3417, 8712, 9291, 9338<br />

Residential/custodial care, income development<br />

1948, 7899, 9366, 9463<br />

Residential/custodial care, infants/toddlers 7559,<br />

9912<br />

Residential/custodial care, management<br />

development/capacity building 49, 1855, 1946,<br />

1948, 2358, 2364, 2366, 2367, 2938, 3116,<br />

3253, 3254, 4672, 4723, 4754, 4990-4994,<br />

5051, 5083, 5084, 6143, 7559, 7829, 7831,<br />

7897, 7898, 8129, 8301, 8845, 8878, 9249,<br />

9331, 9366, 9427, 9463, 9465, 9559, 9912,<br />

9914, 10255<br />

Residential/custodial care, men 2358<br />

Residential/custodial care, mentally disabled 1948,<br />

2938, 6143, 8074, 9331, 9465, 9581, 10255<br />

Residential/custodial care, minorities 8074<br />

Residential/custodial care, Native Americans/<br />

American Indians 4672, 4754, 4990-4994,<br />

5083, 5084<br />

Residential/custodial care, program evaluation<br />

7899, 9581<br />

Residential/custodial care, research 8074, 9912<br />

Residential/custodial care, scholarship funds 7919<br />

Residential/custodial care, seed money 7829<br />

Residential/custodial care, senior continuing care<br />

312, 4712<br />

Residential/custodial care, single parents 7559<br />

Residential/custodial care, special day care 432,<br />

1855, 2798, 3253, 3254, 5588<br />

Residential/custodial care, technical assistance<br />

2367, 2626, 2661, 2798, 5588, 7937, 9463<br />

Residential/custodial care, terminal illness, people<br />

with 2798<br />

Residential/custodial care, women 1948, 8845,<br />

8878<br />

Residential/custodial care, youth 2626, 7831, 8129<br />

Romania, arts/culture/humanities 7473<br />

Romania, community improvement/development<br />

4576<br />

Rural development 497, 499, 1166, 1307, 1382,<br />

1421, 1431, 1969, 1970, 2488, 3530, 3533,<br />

3750, 4060, 4078, 4299, 4324, 4331, 4332,<br />

4345, 4357, 4363, 4371, 4379, 4382, 4390,<br />

4508, 4518, 4524, 4617, 4701, 4704, 4812,<br />

4815, 4836, 4870, 4875, 4919, 4957, 4960,<br />

4973, 5019, 5021, 5034, 5038, 5190, 5240,<br />

5300, 5313, 5477, 5675, 5804, 5838, 6227,<br />

6298, 6306, 6356, 6362, 6366, 6367, 6374,<br />

6376, 6379, 6384, 6396, 6404, 6406-6408,<br />

6414, 6425, 6460, 6469, 6490, 6517, 6524,<br />

6543, 6552, 6558, 6560, 6566, 6572, 6574,<br />

6575, 6580, 6587, 6592, 6696, 6697, 6699,<br />

6706, 7015, 7073, 7075, 7079, 7128, 7287,<br />

7290, 7420, 7440, 7525, 7527, 7579, 7712,<br />

7795, 7859, 7905, 7955, 8666, 8688, 9349,<br />

9496, 9499, 9516, 9818-9820, 9945, 9958,<br />

9987, 10007, 10156, 10182, 10194, 10207,<br />

10281<br />

Rural development, African Americans/Blacks 4331,<br />

5240, 6396, 6404, 7128, 9987<br />

Rural development, AIDS, people with 4518<br />

Rural development, children/youth 2488, 3750,<br />

4518<br />

Rural development, computer systems/equipment<br />

6517, 9349, 9499, 9516, 10281<br />

Rural development, conferences/seminars 497,<br />

499, 5038, 7795<br />

Rural development, disabilities, people with 9958<br />

Rural development, economically disadvantaged<br />

499, 1307, 1970, 2488, 3750, 4324, 4331,<br />

4332, 4357, 4363, 4371, 4379, 4382, 4518,<br />

4524, 4617, 4701, 4704, 4812, 4815, 4875,<br />

4919, 4957, 4960, 4973, 5019, 5021, 5034,<br />

5038, 5313, 5477, 5804, 6227, 6306, 6356,<br />

6366, 6367, 6374, 6376, 6379, 6384, 6404,<br />

6406-6408, 6414, 6425, 6460, 6469, 6517,<br />

6524, 6543, 6552, 6566, 6572, 6574, 6575,<br />

6580, 6587, 6696, 6697, 6699, 6706, 7015,<br />

7073, 7075, 7287, 7290, 7525, 7527, 7579,<br />

7712, 7859, 7905, 9349, 9496, 9516,<br />

9818-9820, 9958, 9987, 10007, 10182<br />

Rural development, electronic media/online services<br />

4704, 9349<br />

Rural development, endowments 6406<br />

Rural development, equipment 6517<br />

Rural development, faculty/staff development 6367,<br />

9349, 9516, 10182, 10281<br />

Rural development, fellowships 6592<br />

Rural development, Hispanics/Latinos 1970, 6572<br />

Rural development, immigrants/refugees 5477,<br />

6517<br />

Rural development, income development 4524,<br />

5838, 6366, 6406, 6560, 9516, 9820<br />

Rural development, indigenous people 497, 1166,<br />

6306, 6367, 6460, 6469, 6524<br />

Rural development, land acquisition 4508<br />

Rural development, management development/<br />

capacity building 497, 499, 1307, 1431, 3530,<br />

3533, 4078, 4357, 4382, 4815, 4836, 4870,<br />

4875, 5019, 5838, 6306, 6366, 6367, 6396,<br />

6406, 6414, 6425, 6490, 6517, 6524, 6560,<br />

6575, 6696, 7420, 7440, 7955, 8666, 9499,<br />

9516, 9818-9820, 9945, 9958, 10007, 10156,<br />

10281<br />

Rural development, minorities 1307, 4363, 5477,<br />

6517, 9496, 9516, 10007<br />

Rural development, Native Americans/American<br />

Indians 1166, 4332, 4524, 4812, 4836, 5021,<br />

5038, 5300, 5313, 5804, 6227, 6406-6408,<br />

6580, 6696, 6697, 7073<br />

Rural development, program evaluation 6572, 6592,<br />

7420<br />

Rural development, publication 497, 4379, 6367,<br />

7712<br />

Rural development, research 1166, 1421, 4324,<br />

6356, 6379, 6425, 6469, 6552, 6560, 7290,<br />

7712, 8688<br />

Rural development, scholarship funds 5034<br />

Rural development, technical assistance 2488,<br />

4357, 6366, 6367, 6379, 6384, 6460, 6469,<br />

6560, 6697, 6699, 8688, 10281<br />

Rural development, women 4919, 6306, 6366,<br />

6543, 7955, 9958<br />

Rural development, youth 4363, 5300<br />

Rural studies 6347<br />

Rural studies, curriculum development 6347<br />

Rural studies, economically disadvantaged 6347<br />

Rural studies, faculty/staff development 6347<br />

Rural studies, indigenous people 6347<br />

Rural studies, program evaluation 6347<br />

Russia, animals/wildlife 7470, 7474<br />

Russia, arts/culture/humanities 6339, 6510<br />

Russia, civil rights 6453<br />

Russia, community improvement/development<br />

4593, 6074, 6083, 6087, 6412, 8415, 8603<br />

Russia, crime/courts/legal services 7472<br />

Russia, education 3173, 6087, 6091-6093, 8412,<br />

8415, 8420<br />

Russia, environment 4574, 6515, 7469-7472,<br />

7474, 8603<br />

Russia, health—general 8608<br />

Russia, health—specific diseases 8608<br />

Russia, international affairs/development 4574,<br />

6074, 6083, 6087, 6092, 6093, 6339, 6412,<br />

6453, 6470, 7469-7472, 7474<br />

Russia, philanthropy/voluntarism 4505, 4592, 6087<br />

Russia, public affairs/government 6074, 6083,<br />

6091-6093, 6515, 8420<br />

Russia, science 7469, 8412, 8415, 8420<br />

Russia, social sciences 6091-6093<br />

Rwanda, arts/culture/humanities 6928<br />

Rwanda, community improvement/development<br />

1723<br />

Rwanda, crime/courts/legal services 892<br />

Rwanda, education 6928<br />

Rwanda, international affairs/development 892,<br />

6928<br />

Rwanda, philanthropy/voluntarism 1723<br />

Rwanda, public affairs/government 892<br />

Rwanda, religion 2079, 2435<br />

Safety, African Americans/Blacks 786<br />

Safety, aging 6220<br />

Safety, automotive safety 805<br />

Safety, blind/visually impaired 9785<br />

Safety, children/youth 2749, 5483, 9785<br />

Safety, economically disadvantaged 786, 805<br />

Safety, education 786, 2749, 4636, 5483, 5493,<br />

5496, 6220, 9785<br />

Safety, faculty/staff development 9785<br />

Safety, management development/capacity building<br />

5496<br />

Safety, minorities 4636<br />

Safety, program evaluation 2749, 5493<br />

Safety, research 5496<br />

Safety, technical assistance 805, 5483<br />

Safety/disaster relief, Canada 4114<br />

Safety/disaster relief, China 10070<br />

Safety/disaster relief, India 6545<br />

Safety/disasters, alliance 1518, 1586<br />

Safety/disasters, children/youth 4369<br />

Safety/disasters, computer systems/equipment<br />

9334<br />

Safety/disasters, conferences/seminars 4114,<br />

6990<br />

Safety/disasters, crime/abuse victims 2845, 7355<br />

Safety/disasters, curriculum development 7355<br />

Safety/disasters, disabilities, people with 1518,<br />

1586, 6009<br />

Safety/disasters, economically disadvantaged<br />

1476, 1518, 1586, 8730<br />

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SUBJECT INDEX<br />

Grants for Capacity Building, Management & Technical Assistance<br />

Safety/disasters, electronic media/online services<br />

9334<br />

Safety/disasters, equal rights 6009<br />

Safety/disasters, homeless 1476, 1518, 1586<br />

Safety/disasters, immigrants/refugees 1518, 1586<br />

Safety/disasters, management development/<br />

capacity building 1476, 1518, 1586, 9334<br />

Safety/disasters, management/technical aid 1472,<br />

2845, 4114, 4369, 6990, 7355, 8211, 8730,<br />

9334<br />

Safety/disasters, public education 8730<br />

Safety/disasters, public policy 6009<br />

Safety/disasters, research 1586<br />

Safety/disasters, volunteer services 1476<br />

Safety/disasters, youth 4114<br />

Salvation Army 2673, 9790<br />

Salvation Army, economically disadvantaged 2673,<br />

9790<br />

Salvation Army, management development/capacity<br />

building 2673, 9790<br />

Samoa, environment 3187<br />

Samoa, international affairs/development 3187<br />

Scholarship funds, arts/culture/humanities 1261,<br />

4268, 5415, 5418<br />

Scholarship funds, civil rights 1261<br />

Scholarship funds, community improvement/<br />

development 103, 1101, 1261, 1937, 2160,<br />

2547, 2548, 3079, 4326, 5034, 6187, 9292,<br />

9588, 10308<br />

Scholarship funds, crime/courts/legal services<br />

4127<br />

Scholarship funds, education 103, 217, 1116,<br />

1657, 1937, 2160, 2627, 2737, 3332, 3420,<br />

4268, 4644, 5077, 5078, 5238, 5415, 5418,<br />

6187, 8105, 8138, 8680<br />

Scholarship funds, health—general 3420<br />

Scholarship funds, housing/shelter 2737<br />

Scholarship funds, human services—multipurpose<br />

6693, 7919<br />

Scholarship funds, philanthropy/voluntarism 1101,<br />

3079, 4568<br />

Scholarship funds, public affairs/government 560,<br />

1116, 4326, 4568, 10181<br />

Scholarship funds, recreation/sports/athletics 1735<br />

Scholarship funds, religion 2080, 10181<br />

Scholarship funds, social sciences 1116<br />

Scholarship funds, youth development 4644<br />

Scholarships/financial aid 1115, 1117, 1561,<br />

1643, 2121, 2189, 2508-2512, 3349, 3691,<br />

6586, 8105, 8740, 9132, 9872, 9873, 10193,<br />

10284<br />

Scholarships/financial aid, African Americans/<br />

Blacks 3349<br />

Scholarships/financial aid, children/youth 2121,<br />

3691, 8740, 10284<br />

Scholarships/financial aid, computer systems/<br />

equipment 3349<br />

Scholarships/financial aid, economically<br />

disadvantaged 2121, 2189, 3691, 8740, 10284<br />

Scholarships/financial aid, faculty/staff<br />

development 10193<br />

Scholarships/financial aid, Hispanics/Latinos 3691<br />

Scholarships/financial aid, management<br />

development/capacity building 1643, 3691,<br />

8105, 9132, 9872, 9873, 10284<br />

Scholarships/financial aid, program evaluation<br />

2189, 8740<br />

Scholarships/financial aid, scholarship funds 8105<br />

Scholarships/financial aid, seed money 3691<br />

Scholarships/financial aid, technical assistance<br />

2121, 3349, 10193<br />

Science 153, 156, 223, 553, 1156, 1161,<br />

1190-1193, 1195, 1196, 1201, 1202, 1491,<br />

1683-1686, 1748, 1771, 1777, 1890, 1891,<br />

2123, 2244, 2246, 2388, 2935, 3220, 3274,<br />

3319, 4215, 4310, 5267, 5273, 5278, 5283,<br />

5285, 5410, 5582, 6025, 7327, 7328, 7341,<br />

7342, 7346-7348, 7353, 7354, 7457, 7637,<br />

7643, 7742, 7775, 7882, 7985, 8232, 8343,<br />

8344, 8354, 8375-8377, 8389, 8418, 8421,<br />

8422, 8425, 8433, 8437, 8444, 8450, 8619,<br />

8679, 8795, 9342, 9384, 9460, 9535, 9538,<br />

9589, 9630, 9633, 9635, 9639, 9643, 9737,<br />

9738, 9931, 9936, 9953, 9954<br />

Science, African Americans/Blacks 1202<br />

Science, Argentina 8370, 8371<br />

Science, Asia 7295<br />

Science, association 7881<br />

Science, Australia 8358, 8359, 8401-8403<br />

Science, awards/prizes/competitions 8354, 8418<br />

Science, Azerbaijan 8349<br />

Science, Brazil 5619, 8398, 8399<br />

Science, children 153, 7457, 8422, 9737<br />

Science, children/youth 223, 1156, 1192, 1193,<br />

1201, 1491, 1683-1686, 1748, 2123, 5273,<br />

7637, 7643, 7742, 7775, 7877, 8232, 8343,<br />

8344, 8375-8377, 8389, 8421, 8425, 8433,<br />

8437, 8450, 8619, 9384, 9535, 9633, 9635,<br />

9639, 9643, 9738<br />

Science, Chile 8360<br />

Science, China 8350, 8411<br />

Science, computer systems/equipment 9342<br />

Science, conferences/seminars 553, 5267, 6822,<br />

7327, 7877, 7880, 8619, 9342<br />

Science, Costa Rica 8372, 8373<br />

Science, Cuba 3193<br />

Science, curriculum development 223, 1156, 1190,<br />

2123, 2935, 5273, 7457, 8425, 8450, 8679,<br />

9342, 9639, 9953<br />

Science, Developing countries 195, 5993<br />

Science, economically disadvantaged 1201, 1202,<br />

1891, 2935, 8619, 9643<br />

Science, Egypt 8431, 8432<br />

Science, electronic media/online services 1193,<br />

5273, 7457, 8444, 8623<br />

Science, endowments 1684, 1686<br />

Science, England 8391<br />

Science, Europe 508<br />

Science, faculty/staff development 1156, 1190,<br />

1193, 1685, 2935, 3319, 5582, 7985, 8421,<br />

8422, 8425, 8450, 8679, 9738<br />

Science, fellowships 1201, 1684, 3274, 5410,<br />

7882, 8630<br />

Science, formal/general education 7457<br />

Science, France 3057<br />

Science, Germany 8451-8453<br />

Science, Global programs 195, 1277, 1408, 1443,<br />

5993, 7329, 7337, 7338, 8361, 10123<br />

Science, Hispanics/Latinos 1202, 7328<br />

Science, immigrants/refugees 1192<br />

Science, income development 2388, 5757, 8342<br />

Science, India 8392-8397<br />

Science, Indonesia 1336, 1337<br />

Science, infants/toddlers 6025<br />

Science, Italy 498, 8353<br />

Science, Jordan 8378, 8379<br />

Science, Kyrgyzstan 498<br />

Science, management development/capacity<br />

building 1190, 1191, 1195, 1196, 1201, 1405,<br />

1491, 5278, 5283, 7881, 9737, 9931, 9936,<br />

9954<br />

Science, management/technical aid 1728, 3057,<br />

4215, 5717, 5723, 5757, 7327, 7332, 7337,<br />

7338, 7877, 7880, 8342, 8430, 8623<br />

Science, mentally disabled 1195<br />

Science, Mexico 8386, 8387<br />

Science, minorities 1161, 2935, 8623<br />

Science, Mongolia 7469<br />

Science, Nigeria 8427, 8428<br />

Science, Pakistan 8375-8377<br />

Science, Papua New Guinea 1438<br />

Science, Peru 6037<br />

Science, program evaluation 223, 1161,<br />

1191-1193, 1202, 2123, 2935, 3274, 6822,<br />

7742, 8433, 9953<br />

Science, public education 1405, 7878, 8630<br />

Science, public policy 6822, 7327, 8611<br />

Science, publication 6822<br />

Science, research 1161, 1191, 1195, 1196, 3057,<br />

5267, 6822, 7329, 7353, 7881, 8611, 9954<br />

Science, Russia 7469, 8412, 8415, 8420<br />

Science, seed money 1190, 1890, 8679<br />

Science, South Africa 6090, 8429<br />

Science, South Korea 8390<br />

Science, Switzerland 5275<br />

Science, Tajikistan 498<br />

Science, technical assistance 1201, 5582, 7328,<br />

7353, 7354, 8795, 9460, 9589<br />

Science, Turkey 508, 8351, 8352<br />

Science, Vietnam 8409, 8410<br />

Science, women 1161, 8430, 8623<br />

Science, youth 1190, 1191, 1195, 1196, 1771,<br />

1777, 2935, 5723, 9342<br />

Science, Zimbabwe 4322<br />

Sculpture, faculty/staff development 4851<br />

Sculpture, management development/capacity<br />

building 4456<br />

Sculpture, technical assistance 4851<br />

Secondary school/education 227, 331, 373, 718,<br />

727, 1024, 1298, 1318, 1553, 1771, 1777,<br />

1891, 1893, 1933, 2102, 2103, 2143, 2144,<br />

2213, 2226, 2658, 3087-3089, 3093-3095,<br />

3100-3102, 3106, 3393, 3549, 4081, 4095,<br />

4225, 4503, 4549, 4635, 4638, 4640, 4641,<br />

4821, 5024, 5271, 5403, 5426, 5643, 5657,<br />

5723, 5895, 6006, 6101, 6133, 6323, 6428,<br />

6622, 6628, 6634, 6649, 6685, 6989, 7138,<br />

7213, 7214, 7416, 7814, 7845, 8121, 8226,<br />

8459, 8533, 8534, 8728, 8784, 8786, 8790,<br />

9065, 9101, 9102, 9137, 9142, 9146, 9175,<br />

9342, 9427, 9520, 9550, 9558, 9586, 9595,<br />

9617, 9674, 9748, 9881, 10022, 10023,<br />

10040, 10041, 10043, 10055, 10068, 10069,<br />

10077-10080, 10083, 10089, 10186<br />

Secondary school/education, African Americans/<br />

Blacks 4081, 7138, 10078<br />

Secondary school/education, building/renovation<br />

9595<br />

Secondary school/education, capital campaigns<br />

1298, 2658, 5024<br />

Secondary school/education, children/youth 2143,<br />

4095, 6101, 6622, 9101, 9102, 9142<br />

Secondary school/education, computer systems/<br />

equipment 1553, 6685, 9342, 9427, 9558<br />

Secondary school/education, conferences/seminars<br />

6006, 8784, 9342, 9674<br />

Secondary school/education, curriculum<br />

development 2102, 2143, 5271, 5895, 6989,<br />

9065, 9342<br />

Secondary school/education, economically<br />

disadvantaged 227, 331, 373, 727, 1553,<br />

1891, 1933, 4081, 4095, 4503, 4549, 4638,<br />

5024, 5657, 6133, 6428, 6634, 7213, 7214,<br />

7416, 8786, 9101, 9102, 9142, 9558, 9617,<br />

9881, 10040, 10043, 10055, 10069, 10078,<br />

10089<br />

Secondary school/education, equipment 6685,<br />

9550<br />

Secondary school/education, faculty/staff<br />

development 2213, 3088, 3089, 9175<br />

Secondary school/education, fellowships 9881<br />

Secondary school/education, film/video/radio 6006<br />

Secondary school/education, Hispanics/Latinos<br />

4081, 7138, 10022<br />

Secondary school/education, income development<br />

1553, 2658, 7138<br />

Secondary school/education, indigenous people<br />

6323, 6428<br />

Secondary school/education, internship funds 2103,<br />

5657<br />

Secondary school/education, management<br />

development/capacity building 1024, 1298,<br />

1553, 1893, 2143, 2226, 2658, 3093, 3101,<br />

3102, 4081, 4821, 6133, 6622, 6685, 7213,<br />

7214, 7416, 7814, 8786, 9065, 9427, 9550,<br />

9558, 9617, 10022, 10089<br />

Secondary school/education, minorities 227, 331,<br />

373, 718, 727, 1553, 1893, 1933, 4503,<br />

4638, 5024, 6133, 7214, 7416, 8786, 9617,<br />

10040, 10043, 10055<br />

Secondary school/education, program evaluation<br />

373, 2102, 2103, 3094, 3100, 3549, 4503,<br />

4549, 6323, 6649, 8121, 10077, 10186<br />

Secondary school/education, research 4503, 4638,<br />

6428, 6649, 9065, 10043, 10068, 10069,<br />

10080, 10083<br />

Secondary school/education, seed money 4641<br />

Secondary school/education, student aid 9674<br />

Secondary school/education, substance abusers<br />

4821<br />

Secondary school/education, technical assistance<br />

1553, 2144, 6428, 7138, 10041<br />

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SUBJECT INDEX<br />

Secondary school/education, youth 227, 331, 373,<br />

718, 1318, 1771, 1777, 1893, 1933, 2213,<br />

3087, 3094, 3393, 3549, 4225, 4503, 4549,<br />

4641, 4821, 5024, 5426, 5657, 5723, 6006,<br />

6133, 6323, 6428, 6628, 6634, 6649, 6685,<br />

7138, 7213, 7214, 7416, 7814, 7845, 8226,<br />

8459, 8533, 8534, 8786, 8790, 9065, 9342,<br />

9520, 9550, 9558, 9617, 9674, 9748, 10022,<br />

10023, 10040, 10041, 10043, 10055, 10068,<br />

10069, 10078-10080, 10083, 10089, 10186<br />

Senegal, health—general 834, 6764<br />

Senegal, health—specific diseases 6764<br />

Senegal, international affairs/development 6764<br />

Senegal, social sciences 834<br />

Senior continuing care, aging 312, 4712<br />

Senior continuing care, economically disadvantaged<br />

312<br />

Senior continuing care, management development/<br />

capacity building 312, 4712<br />

Serbia, arts/culture/humanities 7473<br />

Serbia, community improvement/development<br />

7231, 7250<br />

Serbia, international affairs/development 7231,<br />

7250, 7252<br />

Serbia, philanthropy/voluntarism 4586<br />

Sexual abuse, AIDS, people with 901, 1085<br />

Sexual abuse, children/youth 3452, 9691, 9716<br />

Sexual abuse, computer systems/equipment 5072<br />

Sexual abuse, crime/abuse victims 382, 901, 1085,<br />

3452, 4689, 4807, 4809, 5072, 5088, 5122,<br />

8518, 9691, 9716<br />

Sexual abuse, curriculum development 5088<br />

Sexual abuse, economically disadvantaged 9716<br />

Sexual abuse, electronic media/online services<br />

5072<br />

Sexual abuse, Hispanics/Latinos 9716<br />

Sexual abuse, income development 4809, 9691<br />

Sexual abuse, management development/capacity<br />

building 4689, 4807, 4809, 5072, 5088, 8518,<br />

9691<br />

Sexual abuse, offenders/ex-offenders 382, 1085,<br />

4689, 4807, 5072, 5088, 5122<br />

Sexual abuse, program evaluation 4807<br />

Sexual abuse, publication 5088<br />

Sexual abuse, technical assistance 5122<br />

Sexual abuse, women 901, 4809, 5088, 8518,<br />

9691<br />

Sierra Leone, arts/culture/humanities 6330<br />

Singapore, education 6072, 6079<br />

Singapore, human services—multipurpose 6072<br />

Singapore, international affairs/development 6072,<br />

6079<br />

Singapore, youth development 6072, 6079<br />

Single parents, community improvement/<br />

development 5577<br />

Single parents, conferences/seminars 162<br />

Single parents, education 8876<br />

Single parents, employment 4678, 5104<br />

Single parents, health—general 162, 5471, 5577<br />

Single parents, health—specific diseases 5471<br />

Single parents, housing/shelter 7087, 7089, 9122<br />

Single parents, human services—multipurpose 162,<br />

4678, 5104, 7559, 8876<br />

Single parents, infants/toddlers 162<br />

Single parents, mental health/substance abuse 162<br />

Single parents, program evaluation 162<br />

Single parents, recreation/sports/athletics 5577<br />

Single parents, women 162<br />

Slovakia, crime/courts/legal services 7472<br />

Slovakia, environment 7472<br />

Slovakia, international affairs/development 7472<br />

Slovakia, philanthropy/voluntarism 4458, 4475,<br />

4572<br />

Slovakia, public affairs/government 4572<br />

Smoking, children/youth 2687, 5578<br />

Smoking, electronic media/online services 2687<br />

Smoking, program evaluation 2687-2689, 5578,<br />

9720<br />

Smoking, research 2687-2689, 5578, 9720<br />

Smoking, technical assistance 5459, 5570<br />

Social entrepreneurship 941, 1274, 1295, 1296,<br />

1305, 1534, 1535, 1846, 2232, 2714, 2720,<br />

3475, 4019, 4020, 4340, 5659, 5715, 7030,<br />

7188, 7397, 8122, 8123, 8464, 8856, 8867,<br />

8868, 9011, 9671, 9672, 9700, 9839<br />

Social entrepreneurship, African Americans/Blacks<br />

5659<br />

Social entrepreneurship, children/youth 1296<br />

Social entrepreneurship, computer systems/<br />

equipment 1305<br />

Social entrepreneurship, economically<br />

disadvantaged 941, 1274, 1296, 1305, 5715,<br />

7030, 8122, 8123, 9700<br />

Social entrepreneurship, faculty/staff development<br />

1535, 7030<br />

Social entrepreneurship, management development/<br />

capacity building 1305, 1535, 5659<br />

Social entrepreneurship, minorities 941<br />

Social entrepreneurship, program evaluation 2714<br />

Social entrepreneurship, publication 4019<br />

Social entrepreneurship, research 1295, 1534,<br />

2714, 4019, 4020, 9671, 9700<br />

Social entrepreneurship, seed money 8856, 9672,<br />

9839<br />

Social entrepreneurship, student aid 9672<br />

Social entrepreneurship, technical assistance 1296<br />

Social entrepreneurship, women 1274, 1305<br />

Social sciences 1065, 1116, 1118, 1119, 4308,<br />

6124, 6655, 8000, 9674<br />

Social sciences, Africa 1392, 4607<br />

Social sciences, Asians/Pacific Islanders 1116<br />

Social sciences, Australia 497<br />

Social sciences, Bolivia 6347<br />

Social sciences, Central America 6350<br />

Social sciences, children/youth 6124, 6395, 6648,<br />

6652, 6655, 6656<br />

Social sciences, China 6075, 6363, 6477, 7273<br />

Social sciences, Colombia 6411<br />

Social sciences, conferences/seminars 4308,<br />

6648, 9674<br />

Social sciences, crime/abuse victims 6655<br />

Social sciences, Cuba 6751<br />

Social sciences, Developing countries 6577, 7284<br />

Social sciences, economically disadvantaged 1116,<br />

1118, 1119, 3186, 6124, 6395<br />

Social sciences, electronic media/online services<br />

6124<br />

Social sciences, England 3174, 6329<br />

Social sciences, faculty/staff development 5539<br />

Social sciences, fellowships 5539<br />

Social sciences, Ghana 7284<br />

Social sciences, Global programs 510, 558, 679,<br />

1277, 1699, 1803, 3174, 5161, 6329, 6419,<br />

8642, 8737, 8790, 9733, 10020<br />

Social sciences, Haiti 2441<br />

Social sciences, Hispanics/Latinos 1065<br />

Social sciences, immigrants/refugees 1116, 1118,<br />

1119<br />

Social sciences, income development 1065<br />

Social sciences, India 1216, 1325, 6434<br />

Social sciences, Indonesia 6085<br />

Social sciences, infants/toddlers 1116<br />

Social sciences, interdisciplinary studies 1470,<br />

3186, 4020, 5539, 6395, 6411, 7184<br />

Social sciences, Iran 6329<br />

Social sciences, Israel 662, 678<br />

Social sciences, Japan 510<br />

Social sciences, Kazakhstan 511<br />

Social sciences, Kyrgyzstan 511<br />

Social sciences, Latin America 4048, 4347<br />

Social sciences, Malaysia 6577<br />

Social sciences, management development/capacity<br />

building 510, 1065, 7184, 8000<br />

Social sciences, management/technical aid 510,<br />

1216, 6648, 6652, 6656<br />

Social sciences, Mexico 506, 507, 832<br />

Social sciences, Middle East 678, 8790<br />

Social sciences, minorities 1116, 1118, 1119<br />

Social sciences, Nicaragua 6350<br />

Social sciences, Peru 6347<br />

Social sciences, program evaluation 1470, 3186,<br />

6124<br />

Social sciences, research 510, 3186, 4020, 6124,<br />

6648, 6652, 6655, 6656<br />

Social sciences, Russia 6091-6093<br />

Social sciences, scholarship funds 1116<br />

Social sciences, Senegal 834<br />

Social sciences, South Africa 965, 7272<br />

Social sciences, student aid 9674<br />

Social sciences, Switzerland 5275<br />

Social sciences, Tajikistan 509, 511<br />

Social sciences, technical assistance 5539, 6411<br />

Social sciences, women 1216<br />

Social sciences, youth 9674<br />

Social work school/education 3593, 6932<br />

Social work school/education, children/youth 3593<br />

Social work school/education, curriculum<br />

development 6932<br />

Social work school/education, economically<br />

disadvantaged 3593<br />

Social work school/education, faculty/staff<br />

development 6932<br />

Social work school/education, immigrants/refugees<br />

6932<br />

Social work school/education, internship funds 3593<br />

Social work school/education, minorities 3593,<br />

6932<br />

Solomon Islands, environment 3195<br />

Solomon Islands, international affairs/development<br />

3195<br />

South Africa, arts/culture/humanities 6297<br />

South Africa, civil rights 4476, 6469<br />

South Africa, community improvement/development<br />

4432, 4433, 4435, 4459, 4504, 4518, 4579,<br />

4582, 4594, 4597, 4603, 6297, 6319, 6469,<br />

6558, 6562, 7253<br />

South Africa, crime/courts/legal services 1085,<br />

4476, 4582<br />

South Africa, education 4381, 4387, 4426, 4432,<br />

4433, 4440, 4442, 4443, 4987, 5906, 6090,<br />

6102, 6354, 6611, 6807, 6812, 7236, 7271,<br />

7272, 8429<br />

South Africa, environment 7253<br />

South Africa, food/nutrition/agriculture 7271<br />

South Africa, health—general 935, 965, 4396,<br />

4432, 4433, 4567, 6353, 7251, 7271, 7272<br />

South Africa, health—specific diseases 1085, 4567,<br />

6353, 7251, 7266<br />

South Africa, human services—multipurpose 1146,<br />

4504, 4567, 7259, 7266, 7272, 7358<br />

South Africa, international affairs/development<br />

4381, 5906, 6090, 6102, 7251, 7253<br />

South Africa, medical research 4987<br />

South Africa, philanthropy/voluntarism 4435, 4502,<br />

4594, 4597, 4603, 6562<br />

South Africa, public affairs/government 4579, 4582,<br />

4594, 6353, 6469, 6807, 6812, 7272, 8429<br />

South Africa, science 6090, 8429<br />

South Africa, social sciences 965, 7272<br />

South America, animals/wildlife 1158<br />

South America, environment 1158, 1172, 4461,<br />

4595, 6308<br />

South America, health—general 9641<br />

South America, international affairs/development<br />

1158, 1172, 4461, 4595, 6308, 9641<br />

South America, public affairs/government 4461,<br />

4595<br />

South Korea, education 6096, 8390<br />

South Korea, international affairs/development<br />

6096<br />

South Korea, public affairs/government 8390<br />

South Korea, science 8390<br />

Southern Africa, arts/culture/humanities 4302<br />

Southern Africa, community improvement/<br />

development 4594<br />

Southern Africa, international affairs/development<br />

4302<br />

Southern Africa, philanthropy/voluntarism 4594<br />

Southern Africa, public affairs/government 4594<br />

Soviet Union (Former), community improvement/<br />

development 6076<br />

Soviet Union (Former), education 5299<br />

Soviet Union (Former), international affairs/<br />

development 6076, 6470<br />

Soviet Union (Former), philanthropy/voluntarism<br />

4522<br />

Soviet Union (Former), public affairs/government<br />

6076<br />

Space/aviation 1162, 1655, 1656, 2357, 7745,<br />

9377, 9378<br />

Space/aviation, children/youth 9378<br />

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SUBJECT INDEX<br />

Grants for Capacity Building, Management & Technical Assistance<br />

Space/aviation, computer systems/equipment<br />

9377, 9378<br />

Space/aviation, income development 9377<br />

Space/aviation, management development/capacity<br />

building 1162, 1655, 1656, 2357, 7745, 9377,<br />

9378<br />

Space/aviation, program evaluation 9378<br />

Space/aviation, technical assistance 1655, 1656<br />

Speech/hearing centers 1075, 2225, 2674, 8924,<br />

8941-8943, 8956, 8957, 8962, 8963, 9426<br />

Speech/hearing centers, children 8956, 8957,<br />

8962, 8963<br />

Speech/hearing centers, children/youth 8924,<br />

8941-8943<br />

Speech/hearing centers, computer systems/<br />

equipment 9426<br />

Speech/hearing centers, deaf/hearing impaired<br />

1075, 2225, 2674, 8924, 8941-8943, 8956,<br />

8957, 8962, 8963, 9426<br />

Speech/hearing centers, infants/toddlers 2225<br />

Speech/hearing centers, management<br />

development/capacity building 1075, 2674,<br />

9426<br />

Speech/hearing centers, mentally disabled 8924<br />

Speech/hearing centers, program evaluation 2225<br />

Speech/hearing centers, technical assistance 8924,<br />

8941-8943, 8956, 8957, 8962, 8963<br />

Spirituality 509<br />

Stress, conferences/seminars 164<br />

Stress, infants/toddlers 161, 164<br />

Stress, management development/capacity building<br />

161, 164<br />

Stress, mentally disabled 164<br />

Student aid, community improvement/development<br />

9672<br />

Student aid, education 2627, 5881, 5904, 5910,<br />

6416, 9672, 9674<br />

Student aid, health—general 3409, 9674<br />

Student aid, safety/disaster relief 5881, 5904,<br />

5910<br />

Student aid, social sciences 9674<br />

Student aid, youth development 9674<br />

Student services/organizations 3378, 3381, 5924,<br />

6877, 6883, 6886, 7025, 7177, 9517<br />

Student services/organizations, children/youth<br />

6886<br />

Student services/organizations, economically<br />

disadvantaged 3381, 5924, 7025<br />

Student services/organizations, electronic media/<br />

online services 3381<br />

Student services/organizations, equipment 9517<br />

Student services/organizations, fellowships 6883<br />

Student services/organizations, income<br />

development 5924<br />

Student services/organizations, internship funds<br />

6877, 6886, 7025<br />

Student services/organizations, management<br />

development/capacity building 9517<br />

Student services/organizations, minorities 9517<br />

Student services/organizations, program evaluation<br />

3381<br />

Student services/organizations, technical<br />

assistance 5924<br />

Student services/organizations, women 7025<br />

Student services/organizations, youth 3381, 7177<br />

Substance abuse, AIDS, people with 9135<br />

Substance abuse, children 5035<br />

Substance abuse, children/youth 2119, 2326,<br />

3667, 5499, 5511, 5512, 5520, 5537, 5547,<br />

5548, 5562, 5563, 5571, 5573, 5601<br />

Substance abuse, computer systems/equipment<br />

1580, 8529, 9340, 9399, 9418<br />

Substance abuse, conferences/seminars 5565<br />

Substance abuse, crime/abuse victims 180, 3667,<br />

5576, 9761<br />

Substance abuse, debt reduction 4561<br />

Substance abuse, economically disadvantaged 336,<br />

1003, 1580, 1629, 3570, 3667, 5593, 8529,<br />

9135, 9418, 9908, 10096<br />

Substance abuse, exhibitions 3667<br />

Substance abuse, faculty/staff development 1580,<br />

2119, 2808, 3027, 9399<br />

Substance abuse, Hispanics/Latinos 5035<br />

Substance abuse, homeless 1580, 2808, 5593<br />

Substance abuse, income development 1580, 3506<br />

Substance abuse, management development/<br />

capacity building 336, 1003, 1580, 1629, 1631,<br />

1632, 2326, 2808, 3027, 3506, 4219, 4821,<br />

5035, 5337, 7855, 8901, 9135, 9340, 9399,<br />

9418, 9908, 10030, 10096, 10236<br />

Substance abuse, men 2808<br />

Substance abuse, mentally disabled 1580, 1629,<br />

5576<br />

Substance abuse, minorities 336, 1003, 3570<br />

Substance abuse, Native Americans/American<br />

Indians 5576<br />

Substance abuse, offenders/ex-offenders 739,<br />

1580, 3570, 5499, 5511, 5512, 5520, 5537,<br />

5547, 5548, 5562, 5563, 5571, 5573, 5601<br />

Substance abuse, prevention 336, 2326, 5035<br />

Substance abuse, program evaluation 739, 2621,<br />

3553, 3570, 5573, 5593, 5601, 6788, 9761<br />

Substance abuse, research 3553, 5499, 5511,<br />

5512, 5520, 5537, 5548, 5562, 5563, 5571,<br />

5597, 8474<br />

Substance abuse, services 180, 263, 1003, 2119,<br />

3027, 3570, 3667, 4561, 4821, 7107, 8290,<br />

8474, 9135, 10096<br />

Substance abuse, technical assistance 2119, 4561,<br />

5468, 5499, 5511, 5512, 5520, 5537, 5547,<br />

5548, 5562, 5563, 5571, 5576, 5595, 5597,<br />

8474, 8529, 9135<br />

Substance abuse, treatment 739, 1460, 1580,<br />

1629, 1631, 1632, 2621, 2808, 3506, 3553,<br />

4219, 5337, 5468, 5499, 5511, 5512, 5520,<br />

5537, 5547, 5548, 5562, 5563, 5565, 5571,<br />

5573, 5576, 5593, 5595-5597, 5601, 6788,<br />

7105, 7106, 7147, 7855, 8529, 8901, 9340,<br />

9399, 9418, 9761, 9908, 10030, 10236<br />

Substance abuse, women 180, 1631, 1632, 8901<br />

Substance abuse, youth 336, 739, 2621, 4821,<br />

8290, 9761<br />

Substance abusers, civil rights 7145<br />

Substance abusers, community improvement/<br />

development 1003<br />

Substance abusers, crime/courts/legal services<br />

3570, 3667, 5468, 5499, 5511, 5512, 5520,<br />

5537, 5547, 5548, 5562, 5563, 5571, 5573,<br />

5576, 5601, 7143, 7145<br />

Substance abusers, education 739, 3667, 4821,<br />

8290, 9418<br />

Substance abusers, employment 9418<br />

Substance abusers, health—general 263, 305,<br />

2387, 3553, 5576, 5595, 5597, 7105, 7106,<br />

7147<br />

Substance abusers, health—specific diseases 305,<br />

2387, 4561, 4790, 5468, 5593, 5595, 9135<br />

Substance abusers, housing/shelter 3832, 4734,<br />

4966<br />

Substance abusers, human services—multipurpose<br />

180, 2249, 2309, 3832, 4431, 4734, 4831,<br />

4966, 5499, 5511, 5512, 5520, 5537, 5547,<br />

5548, 5562, 5563, 5571, 5573, 5601, 8290,<br />

9223, 9418<br />

Substance abusers, mental health/substance abuse<br />

180, 263, 739, 1003, 1460, 1580, 1629,<br />

1631, 1632, 2119, 2621, 2808, 3027, 3506,<br />

3553, 3570, 3667, 4219, 4428, 4561, 4821,<br />

4831, 4873, 5337, 5468, 5499, 5511, 5512,<br />

5520, 5537, 5547, 5548, 5562, 5563, 5565,<br />

5571, 5573, 5576, 5593, 5595-5597, 5601,<br />

6788, 7105-7107, 7147, 7855, 8290, 8474,<br />

8529, 8901, 9135, 9340, 9399, 9418, 9761,<br />

9908, 10030, 10096, 10236<br />

Substance abusers, public affairs/government<br />

5597, 9418<br />

Sudan, religion 2080<br />

Suicide, mentally disabled 6292<br />

Suicide, technical assistance 6292<br />

Suicide, youth 6292<br />

Surgery 176, 3825<br />

Surgery, children/youth 3825<br />

Surgery, economically disadvantaged 176, 3825<br />

Surgery, management development/capacity<br />

building 176<br />

Swaziland, education 4387<br />

Swaziland, health—general 4383<br />

Swaziland, health—specific diseases 4383<br />

Sweden, education 4334<br />

Switzerland, community improvement/development<br />

5275<br />

Switzerland, education 5275<br />

Switzerland, environment 888<br />

Switzerland, health—general 4977, 9644, 10087<br />

Switzerland, health—specific diseases 9644, 10087<br />

Switzerland, human services—multipurpose 1450<br />

Switzerland, international affairs/development 888,<br />

9644, 10087<br />

Switzerland, science 5275<br />

Switzerland, social sciences 5275<br />

Taiwan, education 6086<br />

Tajikistan, arts/culture/humanities 509<br />

Tajikistan, crime/courts/legal services 7144<br />

Tajikistan, education 511<br />

Tajikistan, environment 498, 503, 511<br />

Tajikistan, food/nutrition/agriculture 498, 503<br />

Tajikistan, international affairs/development 498,<br />

503, 7144<br />

Tajikistan, religion 509<br />

Tajikistan, science 498<br />

Tajikistan, social sciences 509, 511<br />

Tanzania, Zanzibar and Pemba, community<br />

improvement/development 4919<br />

Tanzania, Zanzibar and Pemba, education 5907<br />

Tanzania, Zanzibar and Pemba, health—general<br />

7282<br />

Tanzania, Zanzibar and Pemba, health—specific<br />

diseases 7282<br />

Tanzania, Zanzibar and Pemba, public affairs/<br />

government 7282<br />

Teacher school/education 136, 138, 139, 242, 243,<br />

565, 566, 789, 948, 957, 1025, 1160, 1317,<br />

1436, 1683-1686, 1772, 1774, 1787, 1827,<br />

1828, 1954, 2127, 2202, 2302, 2453, 2666,<br />

2677, 2751, 2937, 3083, 3106, 3841, 4365,<br />

4388, 4554, 4578, 4633, 4634, 5235, 5237,<br />

5238, 5273, 5435, 5749, 5886, 5945, 5961,<br />

5966, 5973, 5974, 5996, 6090, 6098, 6448,<br />

6593, 6879, 6931, 7487, 7495, 7515, 7686,<br />

7845, 7847, 7870, 8349, 8350, 8358, 8359,<br />

8372, 8373, 8390, 8391, 8439, 8622,<br />

8626-8628, 8637, 8767, 8774, 8782, 8788,<br />

8798, 8937-8940, 8947, 8948, 8952, 8970,<br />

8971, 8974, 8977, 8978, 9160, 9346, 9403,<br />

9515, 9520, 9535, 9649, 9703, 9754, 9755,<br />

10024, 10082<br />

Teacher school/education, African Americans/<br />

Blacks 4554, 4578, 5238<br />

Teacher school/education, building/renovation<br />

2751<br />

Teacher school/education, children 4388, 4578,<br />

8622, 9703<br />

Teacher school/education, children/youth 136, 139,<br />

242, 789, 1436, 1683-1686, 1774, 1827,<br />

1828, 2202, 2453, 2677, 2751, 3083, 4554,<br />

5273, 5749, 5973, 5996, 6090, 6593, 6931,<br />

7847, 7870, 8349, 8350, 8358, 8359, 8372,<br />

8373, 8390, 8391, 8439, 8782, 8798, 8952,<br />

9346, 9535<br />

Teacher school/education, computer systems/<br />

equipment 9346<br />

Teacher school/education, conferences/seminars<br />

139, 2453, 8349, 8390<br />

Teacher school/education, curriculum development<br />

789, 1317, 1827, 1828, 3841, 5273, 6593,<br />

8372, 8373<br />

Teacher school/education, deaf/hearing impaired<br />

8952<br />

Teacher school/education, economically<br />

disadvantaged 242, 243, 789, 2202, 4578,<br />

5961, 5966, 5973, 7847<br />

Teacher school/education, electronic media/online<br />

services 5273, 8391, 8628, 9346<br />

Teacher school/education, endowments 1684,<br />

1686<br />

Teacher school/education, equipment 9649<br />

Teacher school/education, faculty/staff<br />

development 139, 242, 243, 1160, 1685,<br />

5945, 5961, 5966, 5973, 5974, 8349, 8372,<br />

8952, 9346<br />

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Teacher school/education, fellowships 138, 1684,<br />

6931<br />

Teacher school/education, Hispanics/Latinos 2202,<br />

2937<br />

Teacher school/education, immigrants/refugees<br />

2202<br />

Teacher school/education, infants/toddlers 1317,<br />

1772, 4365, 5237<br />

Teacher school/education, LGBTQ 789<br />

Teacher school/education, management<br />

development/capacity building 5235, 6879,<br />

9754<br />

Teacher school/education, men 4554, 4578<br />

Teacher school/education, mentally disabled 9346<br />

Teacher school/education, minorities 789, 5973,<br />

7847, 8622<br />

Teacher school/education, program evaluation 948,<br />

3841, 7487, 8350, 8359, 8391<br />

Teacher school/education, research 2127, 4365,<br />

5886, 6448, 8782, 8798, 10082<br />

Teacher school/education, scholarship funds 5238<br />

Teacher school/education, seed money 1025<br />

Teacher school/education, women 789, 2751,<br />

8767, 8970, 8971, 9160<br />

Teacher school/education, youth 2937, 7845, 9520<br />

Telecommunications 173, 2473, 2507, 2524,<br />

2535, 2583, 3221, 3243, 3272, 3293, 3354,<br />

3391, 4116, 5256, 5615, 5686, 5687, 5689,<br />

5725, 5793, 5807, 5859, 6033, 6232, 7004,<br />

7297, 7302, 7427, 7935, 7945, 8031, 8137,<br />

8727, 9119, 9120, 9267, 9333, 9386, 9394,<br />

9418, 9483, 9495, 9536, 9876, 9934, 10060,<br />

10146<br />

Telecommunications, African Americans/Blacks<br />

2507, 8131, 8357<br />

Telecommunications, aging 3264, 5268, 7314,<br />

9393, 9433<br />

Telecommunications, Asians/Pacific Islanders 318,<br />

9343, 9435<br />

Telecommunications, blind/visually impaired 9332,<br />

9495<br />

Telecommunications, building/renovation 8189<br />

Telecommunications, children 2260, 7457<br />

Telecommunications, children/youth 389, 919, 959,<br />

1128, 2687, 2702, 3166, 3514, 3678, 3681,<br />

3706, 4026, 4898, 5147, 5245, 5268, 5273,<br />

5568, 6101, 6124, 7282, 8357, 8375-8377,<br />

8390, 8391, 8404-8408, 8416, 8420, 8426,<br />

8429, 8447, 8448, 8453, 8658, 8659, 8896,<br />

9339, 9357, 9394, 9396, 9405, 9407, 9424,<br />

9475, 9526, 9537<br />

Telecommunications, computer systems/equipment<br />

368, 398, 1213, 1411, 4553, 4898, 7280,<br />

8357, 9333, 9334, 9336, 9349, 9357, 9374,<br />

9375, 9393, 9402, 9405, 9410, 9418, 9424,<br />

9445, 9466, 9468, 9487, 9493, 9495, 9500,<br />

9509, 9511, 9518, 9529, 9532, 9876<br />

Telecommunications, conferences/seminars 975,<br />

6798, 7344, 8390, 9120, 9394, 9885<br />

Telecommunications, crime/abuse victims 9339<br />

Telecommunications, curriculum development 854,<br />

866-868, 878, 904, 905, 919, 920, 936, 950,<br />

956, 960, 966, 969, 972, 5271, 5273, 7457,<br />

8420, 8426, 8658, 8659, 9339, 9396, 9470,<br />

9475, 9526, 9548, 9885<br />

Telecommunications, disabilities, people with 5268,<br />

9410, 9487<br />

Telecommunications, economically disadvantaged<br />

398, 919, 959, 2260, 2596, 2809, 2810,<br />

2842, 3049, 3178, 3678, 3681, 3706, 4116,<br />

4326, 4487, 4704, 5136, 5268, 5568, 5993,<br />

6124, 6526, 7297, 7302, 7340, 7914, 8189,<br />

8447, 8448, 8896, 9087, 9349, 9375, 9387,<br />

9394, 9397, 9402, 9407, 9410, 9418, 9456,<br />

9466, 9504, 9526, 9529, 9532, 9537<br />

Telecommunications, electronic media/online<br />

services 318, 398, 505, 516, 842, 854,<br />

866-868, 876, 887, 904, 905, 915-917, 919,<br />

920, 936, 950, 956, 960, 966, 969, 972-974,<br />

1054, 1069, 1138, 1213, 1227, 1260, 1330,<br />

1331, 1352, 2260, 2451, 2687, 2702, 2730,<br />

2731, 2750, 2976, 3178, 3188, 3229, 3421,<br />

3551, 3681, 3706, 4026, 4487, 4553, 4594,<br />

4614, 4704, 5147, 5273, 5504, 5568, 5598,<br />

5602, 5882, 5893, 6112, 6124, 6128, 6209,<br />

6424, 6797-6799, 6807, 6830, 7102, 7280,<br />

7282, 7331, 7340, 7352, 7457, 7606, 7914,<br />

8357, 8391, 8420, 8426, 8444, 8453, 8623,<br />

8658, 8659, 8674, 8921, 9054, 9334, 9336,<br />

9343, 9349, 9357, 9374, 9375, 9387, 9393,<br />

9396, 9397, 9402, 9405, 9435, 9445, 9468,<br />

9470, 9474, 9475, 9487, 9495, 9500, 9511,<br />

9526, 9548, 9670, 10063<br />

Telecommunications, electronic messaging services<br />

179, 186, 187, 190, 191, 318, 368, 389, 398,<br />

505, 516, 831, 842, 854, 855, 866-868, 876,<br />

878, 887, 904, 905, 915-917, 919, 920, 926,<br />

936, 950, 951, 956, 959, 960, 966, 969,<br />

972-975, 1054, 1069, 1128, 1138, 1213,<br />

1227, 1260, 1304, 1330, 1331, 1351, 1352,<br />

1411, 1415, 1578, 2260, 2451, 2531-2534,<br />

2596, 2687, 2702, 2730, 2731, 2750, 2809,<br />

2810, 2842, 2905, 2976, 3049, 3166, 3178,<br />

3188, 3229, 3264, 3421, 3514, 3551, 3568,<br />

3678, 3681, 3706, 3812, 4026, 4326, 4418,<br />

4487, 4494, 4553, 4594, 4614, 4704, 4898,<br />

5136, 5147, 5245, 5268, 5271, 5273, 5504,<br />

5533, 5568, 5598, 5602, 5692, 5882, 5893,<br />

5894, 5993, 6032, 6062, 6088, 6101, 6112,<br />

6124, 6128, 6209, 6394, 6424, 6526,<br />

6797-6799, 6807, 6830, 6832, 7102, 7124,<br />

7126, 7268, 7280, 7282, 7314, 7331, 7340,<br />

7344, 7352, 7391, 7402, 7430, 7457, 7606,<br />

7914, 7975, 7976, 8131, 8165, 8166, 8189,<br />

8357, 8375-8377, 8390, 8391, 8404-8408,<br />

8416, 8420, 8426, 8429, 8444, 8447, 8448,<br />

8453, 8491, 8623, 8658, 8659, 8674, 8731,<br />

8732, 8896, 8921, 9054, 9087, 9152, 9332,<br />

9334, 9336, 9339, 9343, 9349, 9357, 9374,<br />

9375, 9387, 9390, 9393, 9396, 9397, 9400,<br />

9402, 9405, 9407, 9410, 9424, 9433, 9435,<br />

9445, 9456, 9466, 9468, 9470, 9474, 9475,<br />

9480, 9487, 9493, 9500, 9504, 9509, 9511,<br />

9514, 9515, 9518, 9526, 9529, 9532, 9537,<br />

9548, 9670, 9880, 9885, 9916, 9948, 9969,<br />

10063, 10114, 10124, 10147-10149, 10203<br />

Telecommunications, endowments 9880<br />

Telecommunications, equipment 5725, 9332, 9333,<br />

9509, 9532<br />

Telecommunications, faculty/staff development<br />

2451, 4116, 5859, 6032, 6798, 7102, 8674,<br />

9336, 9339, 9349, 9487, 9518, 9880<br />

Telecommunications, film/video/radio 969, 972<br />

Telecommunications, Hispanics/Latinos 318, 3229,<br />

3681, 9493, 9526, 9532<br />

Telecommunications, homeless 2809, 2810, 5136,<br />

9375, 9386<br />

Telecommunications, immigrants/refugees 505,<br />

3229, 9387<br />

Telecommunications, income development 516,<br />

3812, 6832, 9387, 9397<br />

Telecommunications, indigenous people 505<br />

Telecommunications, infants/toddlers 186, 187,<br />

1213, 1330, 1331, 9548<br />

Telecommunications, management development/<br />

capacity building 516, 855, 1138, 3568, 3706,<br />

3812, 4494, 5136, 5893, 5894, 6394, 6832,<br />

7280, 7314, 7402, 9152, 9333, 9334, 9336,<br />

9357, 9375, 9387, 9397, 9402, 9405, 9410,<br />

9418, 9424, 9435, 9445, 9487, 9493, 9495,<br />

9500, 9509, 9532, 9916, 9948, 10063<br />

Telecommunications, mentally disabled 9445, 9495<br />

Telecommunications, minorities 368, 959, 2260,<br />

2596, 4326, 4487, 6526, 7124, 8623, 9357,<br />

9387, 9394, 9397, 9407<br />

Telecommunications, Native Americans/American<br />

Indians 5147<br />

Telecommunications, performance/productions<br />

6832<br />

Telecommunications, program evaluation 186, 187,<br />

855, 1054, 1352, 2687, 2750, 3243, 3551,<br />

5533, 6124, 6797-6799, 6807, 7282, 7297,<br />

8391, 8491, 9087, 9332<br />

Telecommunications, publication 3681, 4487,<br />

6128, 7102, 9495<br />

Telecommunications, research 173, 389, 878,<br />

1331, 1351, 1415, 2687, 2730, 3166, 3188,<br />

4487, 5268, 5504, 5894, 6124, 6394, 6799,<br />

6807, 6830, 7124, 7282<br />

Telecommunications, scholarship funds 4326<br />

Telecommunications, seed money 926, 8491, 9087,<br />

9483<br />

Telecommunications, substance abusers 9418<br />

Telecommunications, technical assistance 878,<br />

1260, 1411, 2750, 2809, 2810, 3229, 3421,<br />

5504, 5568, 5598, 5602, 5725, 5894, 7102,<br />

7340, 7352, 7606, 9885<br />

Telecommunications, women 186, 187, 1411,<br />

8491, 8623<br />

Telecommunications, youth 3049, 7302, 8674,<br />

9456, 9474, 9514<br />

Television 2735<br />

Television, children/youth 6103, 8424, 9082<br />

Television, economically disadvantaged 6103, 9082,<br />

9456<br />

Television, income development 860, 9082<br />

Television, management development/capacity<br />

building 860, 900, 3309, 6466, 9082<br />

Television, minorities 9082<br />

Television, program evaluation 2397<br />

Television, technical assistance 900<br />

Television, youth 9456<br />

Terminal illness, people with, health—general 284,<br />

2235, 2237, 2238, 2241, 3316, 3411, 6970,<br />

7362, 9256, 9291, 9338<br />

Terminal illness, people with, health—specific<br />

diseases 2931, 6970<br />

Terminal illness, people with, human services—<br />

multipurpose 2220, 2237, 2798, 2931, 3316,<br />

3417, 8712, 9291, 9338<br />

Terminal illness, people with, religion 8712<br />

Thailand, community improvement/development<br />

6099<br />

Thailand, human services—multipurpose 6099<br />

Thailand, international affairs/development 6099<br />

Theater (musical), children/youth 9697<br />

Theater (musical), faculty/staff development 3244<br />

Theater (musical), girls 3244<br />

Theater (musical), income development 1579, 7094,<br />

9697<br />

Theater (musical), management development/<br />

capacity building 989, 1214, 1579, 7094, 9697<br />

Theater (musical), offenders/ex-offenders 3244<br />

Theater (musical), performance/productions 1579<br />

Theater (musical), research 3244<br />

Theater (musical), technical assistance 3244<br />

Theater (playwriting), aging 1043<br />

Theater (playwriting), children/youth 1043<br />

Theater (playwriting), commissioning new works<br />

6810<br />

Theater (playwriting), faculty/staff development<br />

1043<br />

Theater (playwriting), income development 6324<br />

Theater (playwriting), management development/<br />

capacity building 1043, 2949, 6324, 6810<br />

Theater (playwriting), minorities 6324<br />

Theater (playwriting), performance/productions<br />

6810<br />

Theater (playwriting), seed money 6324<br />

Theater, African Americans/Blacks 2395, 2970,<br />

3129, 3132, 4688, 5119, 7480, 8990<br />

Theater, aging 728<br />

Theater, Asians/Pacific Islanders 5860<br />

Theater, awards/prizes/competitions 7480, 7516<br />

Theater, capital campaigns 3132, 6172<br />

Theater, children 8549<br />

Theater, children/youth 21, 28, 151, 728, 736,<br />

1484, 2333, 2756, 2940, 2979, 3355, 4878,<br />

5421, 5976, 6359, 7028, 7659, 7868, 7869,<br />

8485, 8699, 8747, 8775, 9695, 9697, 9946<br />

Theater, commissioning new works 6810<br />

Theater, computer systems/equipment 2330, 8988,<br />

9030, 9946, 9949<br />

Theater, conferences/seminars 8699<br />

Theater, curriculum development 736, 1484<br />

Theater, disabilities, people with 8549<br />

Theater, economically disadvantaged 151, 2930,<br />

7868, 7869<br />

Theater, electronic media/online services 6174<br />

Theater, equipment 9030<br />

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Grants for Capacity Building, Management & Technical Assistance<br />

Theater, faculty/staff development 983, 1030,<br />

2274, 2811, 3066, 4687, 4878, 8699, 9030<br />

Theater, fellowships 8699<br />

Theater, Hispanics/Latinos 1063, 2570, 3042,<br />

3129, 3161<br />

Theater, income development 71, 89, 990, 1011,<br />

1053, 1058, 1063, 1807, 2334, 2818, 3066,<br />

4878, 4955, 5926, 6146, 6150, 6162, 6169,<br />

6172, 6174, 6324, 6494, 7028, 8485, 8910,<br />

8988, 9036, 9114, 9234, 9697, 9946, 10274<br />

Theater, internship funds 3355<br />

Theater, management development/capacity<br />

building 28, 71, 89, 903, 983, 990, 1011,<br />

1012, 1029, 1030, 1033, 1034, 1042, 1053,<br />

1057, 1058, 1063, 1064, 1474, 1806, 1807,<br />

2274, 2329, 2330, 2333, 2334, 2395, 2476,<br />

2477, 2484, 2540, 2570, 2578, 2675, 2756,<br />

2811, 2818, 2930, 2933, 2940, 2948, 2970,<br />

2979, 2983, 2991, 2992, 3008, 3022, 3024,<br />

3028, 3037, 3042, 3043, 3047, 3066, 3077,<br />

3132, 3138, 3161, 4000, 4393, 4424, 4687,<br />

4688, 4691, 4878, 4911, 4946, 4955, 5118,<br />

5119, 5135, 5338, 5860, 5926, 5927, 6150,<br />

6162, 6174, 6294, 6324, 6359, 6392, 6494,<br />

6791, 6810, 7028, 7243, 7537, 8085, 8465,<br />

8485, 8490, 8549, 8757, 8775, 8803, 8870,<br />

8877, 8910, 8987, 8988, 8990, 9030, 9035,<br />

9036, 9094, 9114, 9232, 9234, 9241, 9563,<br />

9695, 9697, 9905, 9942, 9946, 9949, 10232,<br />

10274<br />

Theater, minorities 151, 2930, 3138, 4946, 6324,<br />

8549, 9695<br />

Theater, offenders/ex-offenders 151<br />

Theater, performance/productions 1042, 1484,<br />

3355, 6359, 6810, 8699, 8990<br />

Theater, program evaluation 4857, 6392, 6826<br />

Theater, research 1057, 3077, 4393, 4965, 6162,<br />

6392, 6826, 9949<br />

Theater, seed money 6324<br />

Theater, technical assistance 2693, 4000, 4393,<br />

6146, 6169, 6172, 6791, 7480, 7516, 8060,<br />

8490, 8988<br />

Theater, youth 2930<br />

Theological school/education 2610, 2652, 2653,<br />

4840, 7903<br />

Theological school/education, African Americans/<br />

Blacks 2652<br />

Theological school/education, management<br />

development/capacity building 2610, 2652,<br />

2653, 4840, 7903<br />

Theological school/education, youth 4840<br />

Theology 7229<br />

Theology, management development/capacity<br />

building 7229<br />

Transition planning 442, 1902, 2045, 3781, 6334,<br />

9891<br />

Transition planning, conferences/seminars 442<br />

Transition planning, curriculum development 3781<br />

Transition planning, economically disadvantaged<br />

3781, 6334, 9891<br />

Transition planning, minorities 442, 6334, 9891<br />

Transition planning, program evaluation 442, 9891<br />

Transition planning, research 2045, 3781<br />

Transition planning, youth 442, 1902, 2045, 3781,<br />

6334, 9891<br />

Transportation 675, 805, 1071, 1130, 1541, 1557,<br />

2151, 2726, 3068, 3561, 3685, 3804, 4402,<br />

4922, 5126, 5127, 6953, 6954, 7384, 7394,<br />

7435, 8879, 9004<br />

Transportation, children/youth 1130, 3685<br />

Transportation, economically disadvantaged 805,<br />

1071, 1557, 3561, 3685, 3804, 7384, 7394<br />

Transportation, equipment 8879<br />

Transportation, faculty/staff development 3804<br />

Transportation, management development/capacity<br />

building 2151, 4402, 4922, 5126, 9004<br />

Transportation, minorities 3685, 7394<br />

Transportation, program evaluation 6953, 6954<br />

Transportation, research 1557, 4402, 6953, 6954,<br />

9004<br />

Transportation, technical assistance 805, 4402,<br />

5127, 8879<br />

Tropical diseases 9628, 9644, 10045, 10066,<br />

10067, 10087<br />

Tropical diseases, AIDS, people with 9628<br />

Tropical diseases, children/youth 10066, 10067<br />

Tropical diseases, economically disadvantaged<br />

10045, 10066, 10067, 10087<br />

Tropical diseases, faculty/staff development 9644<br />

Tropical diseases, infants/toddlers 10045<br />

Tropical diseases, program evaluation 10045,<br />

10066, 10067<br />

Tropical diseases, technical assistance 10087<br />

Tropical diseases, women 10045, 10066, 10067<br />

Turkey, arts/culture/humanities 496, 500, 2397<br />

Turkey, community improvement/development 496,<br />

1877, 5950<br />

Turkey, education 8351, 8352<br />

Turkey, environment 508<br />

Turkey, human services—multipurpose 1877<br />

Turkey, international affairs/development 2397,<br />

5950<br />

Turkey, recreation/sports/athletics 500<br />

Turkey, religion 2397<br />

Turkey, science 508, 8351, 8352<br />

Uganda, arts/culture/humanities 6094<br />

Uganda, community improvement/development<br />

6078, 6509<br />

Uganda, education 5887, 6094<br />

Uganda, health—general 9628, 10059<br />

Uganda, health—specific diseases 9628<br />

Uganda, international affairs/development 6078,<br />

6318, 9628, 10059<br />

Uganda, public affairs/government 6078, 6094,<br />

6318<br />

Ukraine, community improvement/development<br />

4494, 4581<br />

Ukraine, crime/courts/legal services 7472<br />

Ukraine, environment 7472<br />

Ukraine, international affairs/development 7472<br />

Ukraine, philanthropy/voluntarism 4581, 4611<br />

Ukraine, public affairs/government 4494<br />

United Kingdom, community improvement/<br />

development 5953<br />

United Kingdom, education 6097<br />

United Kingdom, health—general 1850<br />

United Kingdom, housing/shelter 5971<br />

United Kingdom, human services—multipurpose<br />

1850, 5971<br />

University, African Americans/Blacks 4237, 4238,<br />

4248, 5881, 5910<br />

University, Asians/Pacific Islanders 9435<br />

University, awards/prizes/competitions 8703<br />

University, building/renovation 3498, 8776, 9274<br />

University, Catholic agencies & churches 571<br />

University, children/youth 1198, 1199, 4630, 7850,<br />

9190<br />

University, Christian agencies & churches 9583<br />

University, collections management/preservation<br />

6594<br />

University, computer systems/equipment 9347,<br />

9539<br />

University, conferences/seminars 6822<br />

University, curriculum development 904, 905, 920,<br />

3841<br />

University, deaf/hearing impaired 2225<br />

University, disabilities, people with 3384<br />

University, economically disadvantaged 104, 3381,<br />

3384, 7850, 9848<br />

University, electronic media/online services 904,<br />

905, 920, 3381, 6797, 9435<br />

University, endowments 4209<br />

University, faculty/staff development 5881, 5904,<br />

5910, 6816, 7850, 8194<br />

University, Government 3191, 4440, 4442, 4443,<br />

5887, 5907<br />

University, Government, state 48, 3384, 4242,<br />

4444, 5236, 8194<br />

University, Hispanics/Latinos 7328<br />

University, income development 5757<br />

University, infants/toddlers 2225<br />

University, management development/capacity<br />

building 48, 571, 963, 2036, 3191, 3498,<br />

4228, 4234, 4235, 4237-4240, 4242-4246,<br />

4248, 4429, 4438-4440, 4442, 4443, 4666,<br />

4744, 5236, 5881, 5887, 5904, 5907, 5910,<br />

6594, 6816, 7814, 7850, 8179, 8194, 8569,<br />

8703, 9347, 9435, 9539, 9583, 9954<br />

University, minorities 1161, 9347<br />

University, Private nonsectarian organization 963,<br />

2036, 3841, 4246, 4630, 4666, 5674, 6816,<br />

8179, 8569, 8703, 9274<br />

University, program evaluation 48, 1161, 1198,<br />

1199, 2225, 3380, 3381, 3384, 3841, 4272,<br />

4630, 6797, 6822<br />

University, Protestant agencies & churches 4744<br />

University, publication 6822<br />

University, research 68, 1161, 2681, 4242, 4429,<br />

4438, 4439, 4987, 6594, 6812, 6822, 7996,<br />

9954<br />

University, scholarship funds 103, 1657<br />

University, student aid 5881, 5904, 5910<br />

University, technical assistance 511, 4429,<br />

4438-4440, 4442, 4444, 6940, 7233, 7328,<br />

7996, 9190<br />

University, women 1161<br />

University, youth 3381, 7814<br />

Urban League 2819, 3046, 3283, 3315, 3945,<br />

4287, 4389, 5659, 6110, 7853, 7854, 8710,<br />

9315, 9542, 9543, 10243<br />

Urban League, children/youth 4389, 9543<br />

Urban League, computer systems/equipment 9542,<br />

9543<br />

Urban League, electronic media/online services<br />

3315<br />

Urban League, income development 4287, 9543<br />

Urban League, management development/capacity<br />

building 3046, 3315, 4287, 4389, 5659, 6110,<br />

7853, 7854, 9315, 9542, 9543, 10243<br />

Urban League, program evaluation 3283<br />

Urban League, technical assistance 2819, 3945<br />

Urban studies 2301, 4462, 4969, 4970, 6941,<br />

6973, 7273, 8153<br />

Urban studies, income development 6941<br />

Urban studies, management development/capacity<br />

building 6941<br />

Urban studies, minorities 8153<br />

Urban studies, program evaluation 2301<br />

Urban studies, research 7273, 8153<br />

Urban studies, technical assistance 4462<br />

Urban/community development 11, 102, 124, 245,<br />

314, 422, 579, 609, 663, 675, 702, 706, 711,<br />

719, 729, 732, 733, 753, 774, 802, 803,<br />

1003-1005, 1071, 1309, 1339, 1468, 1502,<br />

1523, 1541, 1543, 1544, 1556, 1557, 1570,<br />

1730, 1849, 1864, 1873, 1876, 1977,<br />

1994-2001, 2239, 2258, 2295, 2296, 2347,<br />

2348, 2350, 2378, 2389, 2391, 2421, 2470,<br />

2513, 2563, 2637, 2696, 2697, 2700, 2703,<br />

2704, 2708, 2709, 2714-2716, 2726, 2952,<br />

2953, 2987, 3012, 3013, 3030, 3051, 3060,<br />

3068, 3107, 3122, 3124, 3167-3169, 3176,<br />

3177, 3194, 3206, 3217, 3277, 3345, 3480,<br />

3539, 3574, 3646-3650, 3685, 3694-3696,<br />

3702, 3726, 3749, 3767, 3804, 3810, 3815,<br />

3816, 3823, 3883, 3885, 3895, 3954-3959,<br />

3977, 4112, 4128, 4156, 4170, 4181-4184,<br />

4196, 4199, 4204, 4270, 4296, 4297, 4336,<br />

4399, 4400, 4402, 4413, 4414, 4462, 4532,<br />

4540, 4547, 4551, 4579, 4583, 4613, 4632,<br />

4638, 4652, 4655, 4771, 4781, 4861, 4894,<br />

4933-4935, 4949, 4950, 4952, 5006-5008,<br />

5013-5018, 5126, 5127, 5129, 5150-5152,<br />

5163, 5168, 5178-5181, 5195, 5200, 5202,<br />

5243, 5438, 5639, 5640, 5642, 5661, 5701,<br />

5709, 5757, 5908, 5935, 5953, 5955, 5956,<br />

5977-5986, 6002, 6019, 6105, 6107, 6113,<br />

6114, 6239, 6245, 6440, 6441, 6467, 6516,<br />

6681, 6702, 6703, 6705, 6707, 6708, 6728,<br />

6734-6737, 6780, 6784, 6880, 6907, 6953,<br />

6954, 6973, 6995, 7001, 7066, 7078, 7093,<br />

7109, 7175, 7288, 7292, 7293, 7376, 7381,<br />

7384, 7386, 7390, 7392, 7394, 7399, 7400,<br />

7407-7410, 7421, 7435, 7437, 7524, 7541,<br />

7572, 7615, 7629, 7639, 7641, 7653, 7664,<br />

7665, 7710, 7711, 7713-7715, 7717, 7753,<br />

7754, 7756, 7770-7772, 7774, 7776, 7787,<br />

7790, 7794, 7811, 7826, 7851, 7852, 7858,<br />

7872, 7953, 8109, 8151, 8161, 8167, 8196,<br />

8197, 8216, 8218-8221, 8247, 8271, 8285,<br />

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8299, 8542, 8545, 8556, 8621, 8682, 8684,<br />

8771, 8778, 8779, 8908, 8909, 8913, 8997,<br />

9003, 9032, 9064, 9070, 9112, 9118, 9123,<br />

9141, 9196-9201, 9210, 9224, 9246, 9309,<br />

9312, 9313, 9344, 9376, 9449, 9454, 9494,<br />

9529, 9645, 9760, 9793, 9821, 9843-9845,<br />

9890, 9902, 10032, 10172, 10230, 10231,<br />

10242, 10279, 10290, 10294<br />

Urban/community development, African Americans/<br />

Blacks 3013, 5639, 6880, 7175, 8621, 9123,<br />

9449<br />

Urban/community development, aging 314<br />

Urban/community development, Asians/Pacific<br />

Islanders 702, 753, 5150, 6907, 7776, 9344<br />

Urban/community development, building/renovation<br />

3649, 4170, 4199, 4297, 4933, 5151, 5152,<br />

9312, 9890<br />

Urban/community development, capital campaigns<br />

4182, 4652<br />

Urban/community development, children/youth<br />

3646-3650, 3685, 3694, 3696, 3702, 3726,<br />

3749, 3767, 3823, 4336, 4632, 5908, 7390<br />

Urban/community development, computer systems/<br />

equipment 2295, 3194, 9123, 9344, 9376,<br />

9454, 9494, 9529<br />

Urban/community development, conferences/<br />

seminars 3345, 4551<br />

Urban/community development, disabilities, people<br />

with 3823<br />

Urban/community development, economically<br />

disadvantaged 11, 102, 124, 245, 314, 422,<br />

609, 663, 702, 706, 711, 719, 732, 733, 753,<br />

774, 802, 803, 1003-1005, 1071, 1339, 1468,<br />

1502, 1523, 1543, 1544, 1556, 1557, 1570,<br />

1730, 1864, 1873, 1876, 1977, 1994-2001,<br />

2239, 2347, 2348, 2350, 2389, 2421, 2470,<br />

2513, 2637, 2708, 2716, 2987, 3012, 3013,<br />

3030, 3051, 3167, 3169, 3176, 3177, 3194,<br />

3206, 3217, 3277, 3345, 3480, 3539,<br />

3646-3650, 3685, 3694-3696, 3702, 3726,<br />

3749, 3767, 3804, 3823, 3954-3959, 3977,<br />

4182-4184, 4196, 4199, 4204, 4270, 4296,<br />

4297, 4413, 4414, 4540, 4547, 4551, 4579,<br />

4583, 4632, 4638, 4652, 4655, 4771, 4861,<br />

4894, 4933-4935, 4950, 4952, 5006-5008,<br />

5016-5018, 5150-5152, 5163, 5168,<br />

5178-5181, 5200, 5202, 5640, 5642, 5661,<br />

5701, 5935, 5953, 5955, 5977-5986, 6019,<br />

6113, 6114, 6245, 6441, 6467, 6516, 6681,<br />

6702, 6703, 6705, 6707, 6708, 6734-6737,<br />

6784, 6880, 6907, 7066, 7078, 7093, 7288,<br />

7292, 7376, 7381, 7384, 7386, 7390, 7394,<br />

7408-7410, 7421, 7437, 7524, 7541, 7615,<br />

7629, 7641, 7653, 7664, 7710, 7711,<br />

7713-7715, 7717, 7753, 7754, 7756, 7770,<br />

7774, 7776, 7790, 7794, 7811, 7826, 7851,<br />

7852, 7858, 7872, 7953, 8161, 8167, 8196,<br />

8197, 8218-8221, 8247, 8271, 8542, 8545,<br />

8556, 8621, 8909, 9032, 9070, 9118, 9123,<br />

9196-9201, 9210, 9224, 9246, 9449, 9454,<br />

9529, 9760, 9843-9845, 9890, 9902, 10032,<br />

10242, 10279, 10290, 10294<br />

Urban/community development, electronic media/<br />

online services 711, 9376, 9449<br />

Urban/community development, endowments 3194<br />

Urban/community development, equipment 2391,<br />

9454, 9494<br />

Urban/community development, faculty/staff<br />

development 102, 3804, 4112, 4532, 7292,<br />

9344, 9449, 9793, 10172<br />

Urban/community development, Hispanics/Latinos<br />

4933, 7641, 7772, 8542, 8545, 9376<br />

Urban/community development, immigrants/<br />

refugees 7421, 7641<br />

Urban/community development, income<br />

development 2378, 2563, 3810, 3815, 4613,<br />

4950, 5757, 6880, 7386, 8167, 8909<br />

Urban/community development, infants/toddlers<br />

6113, 6114, 7953<br />

Urban/community development, management<br />

development/capacity building 609, 702, 719,<br />

732, 802, 1003, 1309, 1339, 1523, 1556,<br />

1730, 2258, 2295, 2296, 2378, 2563, 2716,<br />

3030, 3194, 3647, 3726, 3810, 3815, 3816,<br />

3885, 4128, 4156, 4181, 4399, 4400, 4402,<br />

4414, 4613, 4781, 4950, 5013-5015, 5017,<br />

5126, 5129, 5661, 5709, 6702, 6880, 6995,<br />

7292, 7392, 7541, 7572, 7629, 7639, 7641,<br />

7653, 7664, 7665, 7771, 7772, 7774, 7776,<br />

7794, 7851, 7852, 7858, 7953, 8109, 8285,<br />

8299, 8542, 8545, 8621, 8684, 8771, 8909,<br />

9064, 9112, 9118, 9123, 9141, 9224, 9344,<br />

9376, 9449, 9454, 9494, 9793, 9821, 10230,<br />

10242<br />

Urban/community development, minorities 422,<br />

609, 706, 719, 732, 1003-1005, 1873, 3030,<br />

3051, 3194, 3685, 3694, 3977, 4583, 4638,<br />

4933, 4934, 4950, 5661, 6019, 6113, 6440,<br />

6467, 6516, 6703, 6708, 7001, 7078, 7376,<br />

7381, 7386, 7390, 7394, 7421, 7437, 7541,<br />

7629, 7664, 7794, 7811, 7851, 7852, 7858<br />

Urban/community development, Native Americans/<br />

American Indians 4949, 5013-5015<br />

Urban/community development, offenders/<br />

ex-offenders 7109<br />

Urban/community development, program evaluation<br />

733, 2714, 3574, 3696, 3767, 4181, 4583,<br />

6953, 6954, 7293, 9309<br />

Urban/community development, publication 733,<br />

3695<br />

Urban/community development, research 1004,<br />

1557, 2714, 3051, 3574, 3696, 3767, 4196,<br />

4399, 4400, 4402, 4579, 4613, 4638, 4861,<br />

5908, 6440, 6467, 6953, 6954, 7390, 7409,<br />

7811, 8151, 8913, 9064, 9821, 10032<br />

Urban/community development, seed money 579,<br />

609, 719, 3650, 5639, 8913<br />

Urban/community development, substance abusers<br />

1003<br />

Urban/community development, technical<br />

assistance 11, 803, 2378, 3167, 3647, 3823,<br />

3895, 4170, 4400, 4402, 4462, 4532, 4540,<br />

4547, 4579, 5018, 5127, 5438, 5639, 5955,<br />

6705, 6880, 6907, 7386, 8771, 8908, 8909,<br />

9003, 9224, 9312, 9313, 10172, 10231<br />

Urban/community development, women 5661,<br />

6114, 6440<br />

Urban/community development, youth 1004, 4583,<br />

8151, 8913<br />

Uruguay, community improvement/development<br />

6042<br />

Uruguay, international affairs/development 6042<br />

Utilities 577-585, 587-591, 952-954, 1813, 7044,<br />

7248, 7249, 7257, 7393, 7401, 7445, 7446,<br />

8612, 9010<br />

Utilities, conferences/seminars 7249<br />

Utilities, economically disadvantaged 7445, 7446<br />

Utilities, electronic media/online services 9010<br />

Utilities, fellowships 952-954<br />

Utilities, film/video/radio 9010<br />

Utilities, management development/capacity<br />

building 8612<br />

Utilities, program evaluation 7445, 7446<br />

Utilities, research 578, 580, 582, 584, 7393, 7401,<br />

8612<br />

Utilities, seed money 579<br />

Utilities, technical assistance 582<br />

Vanuatu, environment 3187<br />

Vanuatu, international affairs/development 3187<br />

Venezuela, community improvement/development<br />

6039<br />

Venezuela, international affairs/development 6039<br />

Venture philanthropy 942, 1009, 1365, 2257,<br />

2408-2410, 2412, 2431, 2456, 2491, 2536,<br />

2537, 3515, 3769, 3817, 5022, 7397, 7438,<br />

7442, 8087-8090, 8577, 8597, 8869,<br />

9181-9187, 9263, 9607, 9608, 9707,<br />

10157-10161<br />

Venture philanthropy, capital campaigns 10157<br />

Venture philanthropy, children/youth 3769, 10160<br />

Venture philanthropy, conferences/seminars 5022<br />

Venture philanthropy, economically disadvantaged<br />

1365, 3769<br />

Venture philanthropy, faculty/staff development<br />

8869<br />

Venture philanthropy, fellowships 10158<br />

Venture philanthropy, income development 1365,<br />

2412, 7438<br />

Venture philanthropy, management development/<br />

capacity building 1365, 8577<br />

Venture philanthropy, research 7442<br />

Venture philanthropy, seed money 7438, 8597<br />

Vietnam, arts/culture/humanities 6343<br />

Vietnam, community improvement/development<br />

6371, 6473<br />

Vietnam, education 8409, 8410<br />

Vietnam, health—general 6461, 6534<br />

Vietnam, human services—multipurpose 6104,<br />

6534<br />

Vietnam, international affairs/development 6104,<br />

6371<br />

Vietnam, public affairs/government 6531<br />

Vietnam, science 8409, 8410<br />

Visitors/convention bureau/tourism promotion,<br />

building/renovation 6967<br />

Visitors/convention bureau/tourism promotion,<br />

capital campaigns 2547<br />

Visitors/convention bureau/tourism promotion,<br />

conferences/seminars 2547<br />

Visitors/convention bureau/tourism promotion,<br />

economically disadvantaged 4812, 5021, 6313,<br />

6384<br />

Visitors/convention bureau/tourism promotion,<br />

income development 1120, 4361<br />

Visitors/convention bureau/tourism promotion,<br />

management development/capacity building<br />

4078, 4361, 7229<br />

Visitors/convention bureau/tourism promotion,<br />

Native Americans/American Indians 4812, 5021<br />

Visitors/convention bureau/tourism promotion,<br />

research 1120, 4361, 6313<br />

Visitors/convention bureau/tourism promotion,<br />

scholarship funds 2547, 2548<br />

Visitors/convention bureau/tourism promotion,<br />

technical assistance 1120, 6313, 6384, 6967<br />

Visitors/convention bureau/tourism promotion,<br />

youth 9748<br />

Visual arts 520, 600, 1006, 1009, 1041, 1944,<br />

2380, 2481, 2587, 2934, 2954, 2999, 3276,<br />

4168, 4256, 4674, 4931, 5418, 5761, 6315,<br />

6518, 6519, 6890, 7494, 7781, 7788, 8126,<br />

8532, 8572, 8631, 8640, 8690, 8824, 8834,<br />

8905, 8912, 9066, 9085, 9128, 9173, 9235,<br />

9509, 9546<br />

Visual arts, architecture 663, 1479, 4392, 4393,<br />

4395, 4397, 4398, 4405, 4407, 4409-4411,<br />

4415, 4421, 4422, 4425, 4427, 4429, 4434,<br />

4438, 4439, 4446, 4969, 5854, 6751, 6967,<br />

6981, 7242, 7377, 7445, 7446, 8062, 8186,<br />

8795, 8799, 8807, 8817, 8818, 8852, 9503<br />

Visual arts, art conservation 4879, 5158, 6330<br />

Visual arts, awards/prizes/competitions 7494<br />

Visual arts, building/renovation 6518<br />

Visual arts, ceramic arts 3997, 6177, 9345, 9904<br />

Visual arts, children/youth 4931, 5761, 7788,<br />

8824, 9235<br />

Visual arts, collections management/preservation<br />

8631<br />

Visual arts, computer systems/equipment 2380,<br />

4674, 9085, 9509, 9546<br />

Visual arts, design 1676, 4228, 4234, 4235, 4237,<br />

4240, 4243, 4245, 4248, 5750, 5854, 8807<br />

Visual arts, disabilities, people with 7788<br />

Visual arts, drawing 4149<br />

Visual arts, economically disadvantaged 1006,<br />

4931, 7788, 8824<br />

Visual arts, equipment 9509<br />

Visual arts, exhibitions 2481<br />

Visual arts, faculty/staff development 520, 8690,<br />

9235<br />

Visual arts, income development 6315, 9085<br />

Visual arts, management development/capacity<br />

building 600, 1041, 2380, 2481, 2587, 2934,<br />

2954, 2999, 3276, 4168, 4256, 4674, 4931,<br />

5761, 6315, 6518, 6519, 6890, 7781, 7788,<br />

8126, 8532, 8572, 8640, 8824, 8834, 8905,<br />

8912, 9066, 9085, 9128, 9173, 9509, 9546<br />

Visual arts, minorities 1006, 1944, 4931, 6315,<br />

8824<br />

Visual arts, offenders/ex-offenders 6519<br />

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Grants for Capacity Building, Management & Technical Assistance<br />

Visual arts, performance/productions 6518<br />

Visual arts, photography 496, 1585, 1592, 4002,<br />

4864, 4954, 7085, 7180<br />

Visual arts, program evaluation 9235<br />

Visual arts, publication 8631, 8640<br />

Visual arts, research 1944, 8834<br />

Visual arts, scholarship funds 5418<br />

Visual arts, sculpture 4456, 4851<br />

Visual arts, technical assistance 6315, 6890, 7494<br />

Vocational education 1116, 4172, 6416, 6438,<br />

8412, 9111, 9774<br />

Vocational education, Asians/Pacific Islanders 1116<br />

Vocational education, children/youth 8412<br />

Vocational education, economically disadvantaged<br />

1023, 1116, 6438<br />

Vocational education, faculty/staff development<br />

8412<br />

Vocational education, immigrants/refugees 1116<br />

Vocational education, infants/toddlers 1116<br />

Vocational education, management development/<br />

capacity building 9111<br />

Vocational education, minorities 1023, 1116<br />

Vocational education, post-secondary 1023, 8616<br />

Vocational education, program evaluation 1023,<br />

6416<br />

Vocational education, research 6416<br />

Vocational education, scholarship funds 1116<br />

Vocational education, student aid 6416<br />

Vocational education, youth 1023, 9111<br />

Vocational rehabilitation, aging 2382<br />

Vocational rehabilitation, blind/visually impaired<br />

4448, 6765, 9358<br />

Vocational rehabilitation, computer systems/<br />

equipment 2382, 9358, 9445, 9487<br />

Vocational rehabilitation, disabilities, people with<br />

2206, 3296, 4820, 5111, 9487<br />

Vocational rehabilitation, economically<br />

disadvantaged 2206<br />

Vocational rehabilitation, electronic media/online<br />

services 3296, 9445, 9487<br />

Vocational rehabilitation, equipment 9358<br />

Vocational rehabilitation, faculty/staff development<br />

4820, 9358, 9487<br />

Vocational rehabilitation, income development 1125,<br />

2206, 4448<br />

Vocational rehabilitation, management<br />

development/capacity building 1125, 1967,<br />

2206, 2382, 3296, 4448, 4783, 4820, 5111,<br />

9358, 9445, 9487<br />

Vocational rehabilitation, mentally disabled 1125,<br />

1967, 4783, 9445<br />

Vocational school reform 6416<br />

Vocational school reform, program evaluation 6416<br />

Vocational school reform, research 6416<br />

Vocational school reform, student aid 6416<br />

Vocational school, curriculum development 2935<br />

Vocational school, economically disadvantaged<br />

1004, 2935<br />

Vocational school, faculty/staff development 2935<br />

Vocational school, Hispanics/Latinos 469<br />

Vocational school, management development/<br />

capacity building 3098, 3099<br />

Vocational school, minorities 1004, 2935<br />

Vocational school, program evaluation 2935<br />

Vocational school, research 1004<br />

Vocational school, secondary 469, 1004, 2935,<br />

3098, 3099<br />

Vocational school, youth 469, 1004, 2935<br />

Voluntarism promotion 104, 522, 537, 881, 1590,<br />

1642, 1693, 1703-1720, 1789-1791, 1864,<br />

2327, 2467, 2501, 2851, 2852, 2906, 2912,<br />

3213, 3736, 3842, 3948, 4232, 4355, 4555,<br />

5108, 5156, 5246, 6087, 6243, 6722, 6877,<br />

6883, 6886, 6892-6894, 6901, 6947, 6957,<br />

6965, 6983, 6985, 6991, 7007, 7014, 7018,<br />

7025, 7156, 7177, 7703, 7707, 7832, 8215,<br />

8236, 8732, 8898, 9300, 9304, 10155<br />

Voluntarism promotion, aging 7018<br />

Voluntarism promotion, awards/prizes/competitions<br />

537, 4355<br />

Voluntarism promotion, building/renovation 7703<br />

Voluntarism promotion, children/youth 3736, 5246,<br />

6886, 7703, 7707<br />

Voluntarism promotion, economically disadvantaged<br />

104, 1864, 2327, 3736, 6892, 6894, 6983,<br />

7025, 7707<br />

Voluntarism promotion, faculty/staff development<br />

7703<br />

Voluntarism promotion, fellowships 6883<br />

Voluntarism promotion, Hispanics/Latinos 881<br />

Voluntarism promotion, income development 2327,<br />

4232<br />

Voluntarism promotion, internship funds 6877,<br />

6886, 6892-6894, 6901, 6947, 6957, 6965,<br />

6983, 6985, 6991, 7007, 7014, 7025, 7832<br />

Voluntarism promotion, management development/<br />

capacity building 522, 881, 1590, 1693, 2327,<br />

3736, 4232, 5108, 8898<br />

Voluntarism promotion, minorities 6892<br />

Voluntarism promotion, seed money 8236<br />

Voluntarism promotion, technical assistance 4555<br />

Voluntarism promotion, women 6965, 6983, 7025<br />

Voluntarism promotion, youth 1642, 7156, 7177<br />

Volunteers of America 3510<br />

Volunteers of America, building/renovation 3510<br />

Volunteers of America, economically disadvantaged<br />

3510<br />

Volunteers of America, research 3510<br />

Volunteers of America, technical assistance 3510<br />

Voter education, children/youth 7973<br />

Voter education, economically disadvantaged 994,<br />

5822, 6891, 7112, 7155<br />

Voter education, immigrants/refugees 5899, 7112<br />

Voter education, management development/capacity<br />

building 4766, 7973<br />

Voter education, minorities 994, 5822, 6891, 7112<br />

Voter education, program evaluation 994, 5446,<br />

5899<br />

Voter education, research 5899<br />

Voter education, technical assistance 7997<br />

Waste management, economically disadvantaged<br />

6168, 7078<br />

Waste management, minorities 7078<br />

Waste management, program evaluation 6168<br />

Water pollution, building/renovation 2442, 2550<br />

Water pollution, children/youth 1776<br />

Water pollution, computer systems/equipment 3458<br />

Water pollution, curriculum development 1776<br />

Water pollution, economically disadvantaged 865,<br />

7193, 10179<br />

Water pollution, electronic media/online services<br />

9010<br />

Water pollution, equipment 2442<br />

Water pollution, film/video/radio 9010<br />

Water pollution, income development 3458<br />

Water pollution, management development/capacity<br />

building 611, 865, 2442, 2550, 3535, 5824,<br />

7193<br />

Water pollution, minorities 865<br />

Water pollution, program evaluation 9614, 10179<br />

Water pollution, research 3535<br />

Water pollution, technical assistance 4566, 4589,<br />

8460, 10198<br />

Welfare policy/reform 4489, 4512, 6156, 6161,<br />

6491<br />

Welfare policy/reform, children/youth 4489, 6156<br />

Welfare policy/reform, economically disadvantaged<br />

4489, 4512, 6156, 6161, 6491<br />

Welfare policy/reform, management development/<br />

capacity building 6491<br />

Welfare policy/reform, minorities 4489<br />

Welfare policy/reform, research 4489, 4512, 6156<br />

Welfare policy/reform, women 4489, 4512, 6156,<br />

6491<br />

West Bank/Gaza, community improvement/<br />

development 6608<br />

West Bank/Gaza, education 3793<br />

West Bank/Gaza, health—general 6457<br />

West Bank/Gaza, international affairs/development<br />

10185<br />

West Bank/Gaza, public affairs/government 6608<br />

Western Africa, health—general 9640<br />

Western Africa, international affairs/development<br />

9640<br />

Women’s studies 6344, 6497, 6839<br />

Women’s studies, African Americans/Blacks 6839<br />

Women’s studies, income development 6344<br />

Women’s studies, management development/<br />

capacity building 6344, 6497, 6839<br />

Women’s studies, minorities 6497<br />

Women’s studies, research 6839<br />

Women, African Americans/Blacks 3775, 4848,<br />

7021<br />

Women, animals/wildlife 3388<br />

Women, arts/culture/humanities 496, 897, 1550,<br />

1812, 2179, 4421, 6510, 6544, 8186, 9921<br />

Women, Asians/Pacific Islanders 9911<br />

Women, centers/services 80, 1877, 2259, 3041,<br />

3775, 3832, 4731, 4831, 4848, 7021, 7865,<br />

8845, 8878, 9153, 9154, 9560, 9911<br />

Women, children/youth 2259, 3775, 3832, 4731<br />

Women, civil rights 478, 552, 635, 665, 734, 762,<br />

772, 789, 827, 830, 849, 909, 912, 939, 1211,<br />

1228, 1358, 1446, 1610, 1812, 2268, 2272,<br />

2647, 3041, 4064, 4087, 4152, 4164, 4827,<br />

6155, 6157, 6159, 6163, 6165, 6173, 6320,<br />

6344, 6426, 6464, 6491, 6496, 6508, 6535,<br />

6554, 6559, 6601, 6602, 6609, 6613, 6615,<br />

6913, 6965, 6983, 7021, 7023, 7076, 7081,<br />

7131, 7181, 7183, 9553, 9992<br />

Women, community improvement/development 295,<br />

496, 514, 540, 735, 849, 1228, 1247, 1274,<br />

1305, 1357, 1381, 1392, 1423, 1494, 1597,<br />

1630, 1699, 1743, 1826, 1848, 1877, 2031,<br />

2052, 2142, 2683, 3462, 3526, 3947, 4178,<br />

4179, 4187, 4280, 4421, 4512, 4523, 4827,<br />

4919, 5041, 5173, 5260, 5661, 5694,<br />

5801-5803, 5948, 5950-5952, 5954, 5994,<br />

6042, 6043, 6111, 6114, 6115, 6306, 6366,<br />

6412, 6440, 6474, 6491, 6525, 6535, 6543,<br />

6544, 6555, 6608, 6612, 6724, 6779, 6852,<br />

6965, 6971, 6983, 7025, 7057, 7058, 7131,<br />

7254, 7299, 7411, 7599, 7741, 7813, 7861,<br />

7864, 7955, 7982, 8430, 8491, 8503-8505,<br />

8599, 8989, 9351, 9552, 9958, 10011,<br />

10107, 10117, 10170, 10171<br />

Women, computer systems/equipment 9153, 9560<br />

Women, crime/abuse victims 7021, 9911<br />

Women, crime/courts/legal services 429, 665, 901,<br />

929, 1248, 2356, 4726, 4728, 4809, 4824,<br />

4843, 4882, 5088, 5490, 6156, 6157, 6401,<br />

6464, 6488, 6496, 6965, 6978, 6983, 7023,<br />

7036, 7131, 7143, 7144, 7928, 8518, 8593,<br />

8746, 8885, 9351, 9530, 9691<br />

Women, debt reduction 8878<br />

Women, economically disadvantaged 1877, 3775,<br />

4731, 4831, 8845, 9560, 9911<br />

Women, education 485, 664, 789, 929, 1161,<br />

1412, 2669, 2751, 4046, 4989, 5020, 5906,<br />

6159, 6462, 6525, 6819, 6821, 6839, 6992,<br />

7025, 7254, 7299, 7411, 7848, 8503-8505,<br />

8663, 8767, 8876, 8970, 8971, 9160<br />

Women, employment 477, 1987, 2227, 2647,<br />

4512, 4654, 4678, 4747, 5104, 6440, 6445,<br />

6491, 6602, 6913, 6992, 7305, 7741, 7813,<br />

7861, 7862, 8101, 8599, 9667, 9992, 10304<br />

Women, environment 735, 2077, 4421, 8186,<br />

8823, 8880<br />

Women, faculty/staff development 80, 4731<br />

Women, food/nutrition/agriculture 2227, 4119,<br />

6366, 7955<br />

Women, health—general 162, 166, 178, 185-187,<br />

261, 323, 397, 477-479, 552, 556, 610, 645,<br />

653, 656, 664, 665, 668, 827, 830, 834, 849,<br />

856, 863, 889, 891, 901, 907, 909, 912, 922,<br />

923, 928, 931, 935, 939, 1216, 1220, 1228,<br />

1247, 1274, 1284, 1305, 1314, 1326-1328,<br />

1335, 1340, 1341, 1357, 1358, 1368, 1376,<br />

1379, 1381, 1388, 1392, 1402, 1411, 1412,<br />

1420, 1423, 1508, 1609, 1826, 1910, 2233,<br />

2268, 2272, 2359, 2636, 2833, 2989, 3183,<br />

3231, 3238, 3519, 3703, 4043, 4046, 4052,<br />

4062, 4064, 4072, 4075, 4368, 4383, 4806,<br />

4845, 5066, 5094, 5305-5308, 5310, 5471,<br />

5490, 5607, 5719, 6155, 6165, 6171, 6173,<br />

6345, 6352, 6375, 6457, 6461, 6488, 6491,<br />

6554, 6596, 6602, 6613, 6615, 6978, 7010,<br />

7013, 7043, 7076, 7096, 7192, 7727, 7848,<br />

7863, 8171, 8186, 8663, 8810, 8823, 9033,<br />

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Grants for Capacity Building, Management & Technical Assistance<br />

SUBJECT INDEX<br />

9090, 9443, 9708, 9709, 9783, 9992, 10045,<br />

10059, 10066, 10067, 10105, 10151-10153<br />

Women, health—specific diseases 261, 889, 901,<br />

1247, 1376, 1379, 1508, 2636, 4152, 4368,<br />

4383, 4790, 4983, 5471, 6352, 6375, 7043,<br />

7192, 7727, 7863, 9090, 9675, 10045,<br />

10066, 10067<br />

Women, homeless 8845<br />

Women, housing/shelter 1826, 2355, 2620, 3832,<br />

4093, 4421, 4731, 5661, 6987, 7087, 9122,<br />

9351, 9667<br />

Women, human services—multipurpose 80, 162,<br />

166, 169, 177, 180, 183-185, 193, 429, 567,<br />

789, 806, 1127, 1248, 1877, 1948, 2044,<br />

2052, 2259, 2356, 2620, 2888, 3041, 3238,<br />

3386, 3703, 3775, 3832, 3865, 3984, 4031,<br />

4119, 4421, 4453, 4512, 4660, 4673, 4678,<br />

4726, 4728, 4731, 4770, 4797, 4822, 4824,<br />

4831, 4843, 4848, 5068, 5089, 5104, 5490,<br />

5607, 5626, 5719, 5952, 6111, 6114, 6156,<br />

6401, 6873, 6978, 6987, 7021, 7036, 7305,<br />

7358, 7599, 7603, 7848, 7862, 7864, 7865,<br />

7928, 8457, 8482, 8518, 8613, 8713, 8746,<br />

8845, 8876, 8878, 8885, 9089, 9153, 9154,<br />

9351, 9409, 9485, 9530, 9560, 9582, 9593,<br />

9667, 9745, 9765, 9871, 9911, 9958, 9998,<br />

10003, 10011, 10105<br />

Women, immigrants/refugees 4848, 7021, 9911<br />

Women, income development 3041<br />

Women, international affairs/development 540,<br />

556, 645, 668, 891, 923, 1220, 1327, 1328,<br />

1340, 1379, 1381, 1388, 1392, 1411, 1494,<br />

1670-1672, 1699, 3183, 5310, 5906, 5948,<br />

5950-5952, 5954, 6042, 6043, 6115, 6306,<br />

6352, 6412, 6474, 6554, 6555, 6596, 6601,<br />

6607, 6609, 6612, 7013, 7025, 7144, 7153,<br />

7181, 8491, 8503-8505, 9553, 10045, 10059,<br />

10066, 10067<br />

Women, management development/capacity<br />

building 80, 2259, 3041, 3775, 3832, 4731,<br />

4831, 7021, 7865, 8845, 8878, 9153, 9154,<br />

9560, 9911<br />

Women, medical research 1420, 7076<br />

Women, mental health/substance abuse 162, 180,<br />

1631, 1632, 2233, 3703, 4453, 4770, 4809,<br />

4831, 5627, 6978, 8250, 8457, 8593, 8885,<br />

8901, 9675, 9691, 9745<br />

Women, mentally disabled 4831<br />

Women, offenders/ex-offenders 3832<br />

Women, philanthropy/voluntarism 762, 971, 1357,<br />

1447, 1826, 2148, 2870, 2884, 3775, 4523,<br />

4586, 6610, 6965, 6983, 7025<br />

Women, public affairs/government 183, 184, 186,<br />

187, 295, 397, 479, 635, 665, 668, 772, 1327,<br />

1335, 1411, 1423, 1446, 1610, 1699, 2179,<br />

2833, 4489, 4512, 4708, 4827, 5132, 5951,<br />

6115, 6156, 6159, 6165, 6491, 6497, 6521,<br />

6531, 6578, 6607, 6608, 6614, 7137, 7183,<br />

7299, 8491, 8623, 8989, 9766, 9998, 10003,<br />

10011<br />

Women, recreation/sports/athletics 3050<br />

Women, religion 6155<br />

Women, safety/disaster relief 6545<br />

Women, science 653, 1161, 8430, 8623<br />

Women, social sciences 834, 1216, 1392, 1411,<br />

1699, 4523, 5020, 6344, 6497, 6839<br />

Women, substance abusers 3832, 4831<br />

Women, youth development 54, 4087, 4708, 7411,<br />

7660<br />

YM/YWCAs & YM/YWHAs 1450, 2130, 2694, 3119,<br />

3121, 4016, 4017, 4165, 4619, 6295, 6296,<br />

7468, 7867, 7895, 8188, 8327, 8328, 8595,<br />

8923, 9255, 9555, 9556, 9627<br />

YM/YWCAs & YM/YWHAs, building/renovation 8327<br />

YM/YWCAs & YM/YWHAs, computer systems/<br />

equipment 4017, 9555, 9556<br />

YM/YWCAs & YM/YWHAs, electronic media/online<br />

services 8923<br />

YM/YWCAs & YM/YWHAs, faculty/staff development<br />

2130<br />

YM/YWCAs & YM/YWHAs, income development<br />

9555<br />

YM/YWCAs & YM/YWHAs, management<br />

development/capacity building 1450, 2694,<br />

3119, 3121, 4016, 4165, 4619, 6295, 7468,<br />

7867, 8188, 8595, 8923, 9555, 9556, 9627<br />

YM/YWCAs & YM/YWHAs, research 6296<br />

YM/YWCAs & YM/YWHAs, technical assistance<br />

2130, 4016, 4017, 4619, 6296, 7468, 9255<br />

Youth development 3333<br />

Youth development, administration/regulation 4106,<br />

4562, 6642<br />

Youth development, adult & child programs 54, 58,<br />

775, 1394, 1563, 1620, 1744, 1881, 1896,<br />

3271, 3543, 3623, 3920, 4106, 4562, 4761,<br />

4779, 4937, 5145, 5155, 5782, 6181, 6635,<br />

6640, 6654, 7660, 7726, 7732, 8614, 8753,<br />

8772, 9541, 9545, 9870, 10101<br />

Youth development, Africa 2082<br />

Youth development, African Americans/Blacks 775,<br />

808, 3543, 3575, 5145, 5234, 5833, 6142,<br />

7138, 8454, 8922<br />

Youth development, agriculture 1190, 1191, 2324,<br />

4921, 5075, 8316, 8544<br />

Youth development, alliance 3338, 3920, 5770<br />

Youth development, Asians/Pacific Islanders 2552,<br />

8454<br />

Youth development, association 4792<br />

Youth development, awards/prizes/competitions<br />

6079<br />

Youth development, Bolivia 4327<br />

Youth development, Brazil 4336, 8398, 8399<br />

Youth development, building/renovation 12, 6135,<br />

8861, 8862<br />

Youth development, business 1844, 3305, 4998,<br />

5028, 5055, 5199, 5281, 5286, 5995, 5996,<br />

6006, 6065, 6071, 6072, 6079, 6100, 7115,<br />

7239, 7543, 7578, 7690, 7699-7701, 7783,<br />

7812, 7845, 8492, 9345, 9370, 9440, 9441,<br />

9550, 9626, 9748, 9838<br />

Youth development, Canada 4913<br />

Youth development, capital campaigns 5024, 6126<br />

Youth development, centers/clubs 816, 2159,<br />

3331, 4724, 5121, 5797, 6135, 6142, 7531,<br />

7930, 8698, 8861, 8862, 8922, 9849, 9851<br />

Youth development, China 8350, 8610<br />

Youth development, citizenship 797, 1123, 1565,<br />

1721, 1893, 2317, 2665, 3094, 3575, 4327,<br />

4587, 5426, 5427, 5772, 5834, 5836, 5870,<br />

7138, 7156, 7178, 7411, 7417, 7443, 7444,<br />

7750, 8226, 8638, 8643, 8658, 8659, 8674,<br />

8814<br />

Youth development, commissioning new works 1072<br />

Youth development, community service clubs 595,<br />

685, 738, 808, 1424, 1425, 5246, 5825,<br />

5833, 6638, 7429, 7451, 8654, 8907, 8981,<br />

8996, 9008, 9078, 10019<br />

Youth development, computer systems/equipment<br />

54, 2324, 3331, 5786, 9043, 9440, 9441,<br />

9450, 9457, 9523, 9541, 9545, 9558<br />

Youth development, conferences/seminars 3348,<br />

3663, 5028, 5870, 6006, 9008, 9674<br />

Youth development, crime/abuse victims 6641<br />

Youth development, curriculum development 399,<br />

1190, 1434, 5281, 6100, 6388, 6636, 6639,<br />

6650, 6917, 7812, 8492, 8610, 8638, 8658,<br />

8659<br />

Youth development, Developing countries<br />

8493-8495<br />

Youth development, economically disadvantaged 12,<br />

38, 54, 311, 775, 816, 1359, 1424, 1425,<br />

1563, 1606, 1608, 1611, 1620, 1781, 1802,<br />

1844, 2561, 3120, 3181, 3203, 3325, 3623,<br />

3663, 3787, 4083, 4084, 4281, 4363, 4374,<br />

4401, 4573, 4587, 4644, 4761, 4769, 4779,<br />

4913, 4937, 4953, 4998, 5024, 5026-5028,<br />

5055, 5075, 5155, 5234, 5281, 5503, 5509,<br />

5772, 5782, 5783, 5786, 5797, 5825, 5833,<br />

5834, 6065, 6126, 6142, 6334, 6388, 6395,<br />

6634, 6643, 6650, 6917, 7048, 7115, 7239,<br />

7411, 7443, 7531, 7573, 7591, 7594, 7660,<br />

7705, 7750, 7799, 8492-8495, 8614, 8698,<br />

8719, 8786, 8861, 8862, 8907, 8922, 9129,<br />

9345, 9359, 9457, 9523, 9541, 9545, 9558,<br />

9624, 9849, 9983, 10069<br />

Youth development, El Salvador 6065<br />

Youth development, electronic media/online<br />

services 3305, 4376, 6131, 6144, 8658, 8659,<br />

8674, 9441, 9457, 9474, 9523<br />

Youth development, endowments 9359<br />

Youth development, equipment 9370, 9550<br />

Youth development, Europe 4573<br />

Youth development, faculty/staff development 1190,<br />

1434, 1563, 2561, 3325, 3331, 5155, 5936,<br />

5995, 6135, 6144, 6641, 6660, 7812, 8544,<br />

8654, 8674, 8698, 8719, 8734, 8861, 8862,<br />

8922, 9043, 9440, 9457, 9541, 9545, 9870<br />

Youth development, fellowships 1781, 3325<br />

Youth development, film/video/radio 6006, 6100<br />

Youth development, formal/general education 1436<br />

Youth development, France 4573<br />

Youth development, fund raising/fund distribution<br />

1222, 1229, 1434<br />

Youth development, Global programs 1511, 1611<br />

Youth development, Hispanics/Latinos 311, 775,<br />

4449, 6135, 7138, 8454, 8544<br />

Youth development, income development 816,<br />

1425, 1721, 1781, 2317, 2449, 2665, 3203,<br />

4346, 4376, 4449, 4761, 6130, 7138, 7178,<br />

7398, 8295, 9060, 9129, 9440, 9523, 9545,<br />

9851, 10228<br />

Youth development, India 8492<br />

Youth development, information services 5783<br />

Youth development, intergenerational programs 728,<br />

4083, 7829<br />

Youth development, internship funds 7239, 8814<br />

Youth development, Japan 6071, 6100<br />

Youth development, Jordan 8378, 8379<br />

Youth development, Laos 4913<br />

Youth development, LGBTQ 2159, 2180, 4151,<br />

9113, 9851<br />

Youth development, management development/<br />

capacity building 12, 38, 54, 58, 311, 428, 775,<br />

793, 816, 976, 1072, 1123, 1190, 1191,<br />

1239, 1359, 1394, 1425, 1563, 1565, 1606,<br />

1608, 1611, 1612, 1617, 1620, 1721, 1781,<br />

1802, 1844, 1882, 1893, 2159, 2180, 2317,<br />

2324, 2552, 2561, 2662, 2665, 2754, 3052,<br />

3120, 3203, 3271, 3305, 3328, 3333, 3663,<br />

3787, 3920, 4082-4084, 4087-4089, 4151,<br />

4346, 4376, 4401, 4449, 4708, 4724, 4761,<br />

4769, 4779, 4792, 4840, 4917, 4937, 4998,<br />

5028, 5030, 5055, 5074, 5075, 5121, 5199,<br />

5234, 5695, 5770, 5783, 5936, 6126, 6130,<br />

6135, 6142, 6633, 6636-6641, 6643, 6646,<br />

6650, 6651, 6660, 7178, 7398, 7411, 7417,<br />

7531, 7573, 7591, 7660, 7699-7701, 7705,<br />

7726, 7799, 7829, 7930, 8316, 8454, 8544,<br />

8654, 8698, 8786, 8861, 8862, 8907, 8922,<br />

8981, 8996, 9044, 9046, 9060, 9078, 9113,<br />

9129, 9155, 9345, 9370, 9440, 9441, 9450,<br />

9457, 9523, 9541, 9545, 9550, 9558, 9624,<br />

9626, 9634, 9838, 9849, 9870, 9933, 9956,<br />

10019, 10101, 10228<br />

Youth development, management/technical aid 595,<br />

685, 718, 797, 808, 1217, 1222, 1225, 1238,<br />

1239, 1292, 1293, 1306, 1318, 1354, 1359,<br />

1434, 1436, 1448, 1792, 2082, 2758, 2900,<br />

3325, 3337, 3348, 3543, 3623, 4106, 4293,<br />

4294, 4327, 4374, 4645, 4921, 4953, 5768,<br />

5797, 6181, 6334, 6634, 6635, 6637, 6642,<br />

6644, 6645, 6647, 6653, 6654, 6656-6659,<br />

7048, 7115, 7187, 7396, 7443, 7451, 7594,<br />

7732, 7779, 7946, 8614, 8753, 8772, 8993,<br />

8996, 9043, 9044, 9046, 9078, 9359, 9474<br />

Youth development, mentally disabled 2048, 2049,<br />

6646<br />

Youth development, minorities 428, 718, 797, 816,<br />

1359, 1563, 1606, 1608, 1611, 1612, 1620,<br />

1781, 1844, 1893, 2561, 3203, 3787, 4084,<br />

4281, 4363, 4401, 4644, 4769, 4913, 4998,<br />

5024, 5026, 5027, 5055, 5074, 5075, 5281,<br />

5772, 5783, 5797, 5834, 5836, 6334, 6388,<br />

6632, 6647, 6650, 6917, 7048, 7115, 7187,<br />

7239, 7406, 7411, 7417, 7443, 7531, 7591,<br />

7594, 7705, 7799, 8614, 8719, 8734, 8786,<br />

8907, 9129, 9345, 9359, 9523, 9541, 9624,<br />

9983<br />

Youth development, Native Americans/American<br />

Indians 2758, 5300, 8454<br />

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SUBJECT INDEX<br />

Grants for Capacity Building, Management & Technical Assistance<br />

Youth development, Nigeria 8428<br />

Youth development, offenders/ex-offenders 1606,<br />

6640, 9545<br />

Youth development, performance/productions 1072<br />

Youth development, Peru 4374<br />

Youth development, program evaluation 1191,<br />

1229, 1239, 1293, 1354, 1394, 1744, 1781,<br />

3094, 3181, 3575, 4573, 4708, 4779, 5281,<br />

5509, 5782, 5786, 6388, 6649, 6917, 7239,<br />

8295, 8350, 8398, 8399, 8433-8435, 8719,<br />

8762, 9293<br />

Youth development, public policy 1617, 3623, 6644,<br />

8993<br />

Youth development, publication 4587, 6639, 7187<br />

Youth development, religion 12, 2082, 2449, 4840,<br />

5030, 10228<br />

Youth development, research 315, 428, 738, 808,<br />

1191, 1293, 1606, 2449, 3181, 4401, 4917,<br />

5155, 5281, 5286, 6633, 6642, 6644, 6645,<br />

6649, 6652-6654, 6656-6659, 7398, 7406,<br />

7444, 8493-8495, 8638, 8733, 9043, 9983,<br />

10069<br />

Youth development, scholarship funds 4644<br />

Youth development, seed money 1190, 7127, 7829<br />

Youth development, services 38, 311, 315, 399,<br />

428, 718, 793, 808, 976, 1072, 1217, 1222,<br />

1238, 1239, 1292, 1293, 1306, 1318, 1354,<br />

1359, 1434, 1436, 1448, 1511, 1606, 1608,<br />

1611, 1612, 1617, 1642, 1774, 1781, 1792,<br />

1802, 1882, 2048, 2049, 2180, 2552, 2561,<br />

2662, 2754, 2758, 3052, 3120, 3181, 3203,<br />

3328, 3543, 3663, 3787, 3925, 4082, 4084,<br />

4087-4089, 4151, 4281, 4294, 4336, 4363,<br />

4374, 4376, 4401, 4449, 4573, 4644, 4645,<br />

4708, 4769, 4792, 4913, 4917, 4944, 4953,<br />

5024, 5026, 5027, 5074, 5196, 5234, 5300,<br />

5503, 5509, 5695, 5734, 5768, 5770, 5783,<br />

5786, 5936, 6126, 6130, 6131, 6144, 6334,<br />

6388, 6395, 6632-6634, 6636, 6637, 6639,<br />

6641-6643, 6645-6647, 6649-6651, 6657,<br />

6660, 6917, 7127, 7187, 7218, 7396, 7398,<br />

7406, 7573, 7591, 7594, 7705, 7779, 7799,<br />

7946, 8295, 8350, 8378, 8379, 8398, 8399,<br />

8428, 8433-8435, 8454, 8493-8495, 8610,<br />

8719, 8733, 8734, 8762, 8786, 8993, 9043,<br />

9044, 9046, 9060, 9113, 9129, 9155, 9254,<br />

9276, 9293, 9450, 9457, 9474, 9523, 9558,<br />

9624, 9634, 9674, 9721, 9722, 9933, 9956,<br />

9983, 10069, 10079, 10286<br />

Youth development, Singapore 6072, 6079<br />

Youth development, single organization support<br />

4346, 8316<br />

Youth development, student aid 9674<br />

Youth development, technical assistance 976,<br />

1354, 1565, 1744, 2449, 3328, 3331, 3338,<br />

4281, 4401, 4562, 5155, 5503, 5770, 6131,<br />

6652, 7138, 7726, 8454, 9008, 9254, 9721,<br />

9722, 9851, 10286<br />

Youth development, volunteer services 4293, 6641,<br />

7732, 8907<br />

Youth, arts/culture/humanities 38, 496, 573, 615,<br />

721, 921, 976, 1072, 1521, 1576, 2662,<br />

2820, 2930, 3052, 3111, 3348, 3875, 7177,<br />

7447, 7490, 8151, 8511, 9345, 9456, 9520,<br />

9956<br />

Youth, Asians/Pacific Islanders 288<br />

Youth, civil rights 1424, 1425, 4153, 5300, 5825,<br />

7216, 9983, 10022<br />

Youth, community improvement/development 328,<br />

399, 496, 769, 1004, 1045, 1424, 1425,<br />

1642, 3562, 3739, 3741, 4086, 4363, 4503,<br />

4583-4585, 4587, 4900, 4913, 4917, 5300,<br />

5794, 5825, 5834, 5836, 6065, 6428, 6530,<br />

6679, 7156, 7177, 7239, 7254, 7302, 7416,<br />

7510, 8151, 8533, 8534, 8913, 9078, 9276,<br />

9456, 9514, 9748, 10079, 10083, 10223<br />

Youth, conferences/seminars 437, 442, 9970<br />

Youth, crime/courts/legal services 769, 1606,<br />

2213, 2639, 3590, 3603, 3634, 3637, 3673,<br />

3740, 3773, 4086, 5825, 6640, 7591, 7910,<br />

9058<br />

Youth, economically disadvantaged 288, 1843,<br />

3181, 3586, 3608, 3690, 3738, 3742, 8129<br />

Youth, education 227, 331, 373, 417, 469, 718,<br />

721, 738, 739, 982, 987, 1001, 1004, 1023,<br />

1104, 1123, 1190, 1191, 1195, 1196, 1318,<br />

1771, 1777, 1893, 1933, 2196, 2213, 2269,<br />

2820, 2903, 2935, 2937, 3049, 3053, 3087,<br />

3094, 3120, 3332, 3363, 3381, 3393, 3518,<br />

3543, 3549, 3586, 3787, 3925, 4101, 4111,<br />

4225, 4503, 4549, 4564, 4587, 4641, 4821,<br />

4840, 5024, 5046, 5079, 5234, 5426, 5657,<br />

5723, 5734, 5769, 5898, 6006, 6079, 6133,<br />

6134, 6323, 6428, 6628, 6632, 6634, 6646,<br />

6649, 6685, 7048, 7138, 7156, 7177, 7213,<br />

7214, 7254, 7302, 7416, 7539, 7594, 7799,<br />

7814, 7830, 7845, 8226, 8290, 8459, 8479,<br />

8533, 8534, 8674, 8786, 8790, 8902, 9058,<br />

9065, 9111, 9342, 9474, 9520, 9550, 9558,<br />

9617, 9674, 9748, 9937, 10022, 10023,<br />

10040, 10041, 10043, 10055, 10068, 10069,<br />

10078-10080, 10083, 10089, 10186<br />

Youth, employment 331, 373, 417, 982, 1004,<br />

1023, 1045, 1318, 1521, 2196, 2269, 2903,<br />

3053, 3518, 3586, 3739-3741, 3787, 3925,<br />

4068, 4086, 4103, 4111, 4549, 4573,<br />

4583-4585, 4913, 5794, 6636, 6646, 6649,<br />

7213, 7218, 7239, 7510, 7539, 7830, 8151,<br />

8479, 9065, 9155, 9514, 9558, 9838, 9933<br />

Youth, environment 1123, 1424, 1425, 2754,<br />

4853, 4917, 5825, 5834, 5836, 6636, 6643,<br />

7443, 8654, 8913, 9937<br />

Youth, faculty/staff development 434, 1843, 4153<br />

Youth, food/nutrition/agriculture 4917, 5075, 6688,<br />

8719<br />

Youth, health—general 309, 315, 321, 328, 373,<br />

394, 399, 417, 816, 1272, 1674, 2269, 2636,<br />

2771, 4068, 4086, 4641, 4853, 5769, 6499,<br />

6685, 7688, 7830, 9674<br />

Youth, health—specific diseases 2636, 2771<br />

Youth, homeless 321, 1622, 1946, 5047, 6185,<br />

9914<br />

Youth, housing/shelter 1843, 4160, 4842<br />

Youth, human services—multipurpose 14, 321, 434,<br />

442, 573, 1622, 1642, 1843, 1902, 2045,<br />

2180, 2626, 2639, 2641, 2643, 2659, 3338,<br />

3586, 3781, 4086, 4153, 4160, 4842, 5047,<br />

6006, 6334, 6428, 6530, 6636, 6640, 6688,<br />

7831, 7845, 7922, 7923, 8129, 8290, 8461,<br />

8511, 8981, 9009, 9157, 9276, 9851, 9891,<br />

9970, 10013<br />

Youth, income development 1622, 9851<br />

Youth, international affairs/development 1272,<br />

1611, 4573, 4913, 6065, 6079, 8790<br />

Youth, LGBTQ 2180, 2643, 4153, 9851<br />

Youth, management development/capacity building<br />

321, 434, 1622, 1843, 1946, 2180, 2643,<br />

2659, 3690, 5047, 6633, 7831, 8129, 9009,<br />

9867, 9914<br />

Youth, medical research 5657<br />

Youth, mental health/substance abuse 14, 331,<br />

336, 739, 2048, 2049, 2621, 4821, 5769,<br />

6292, 6646, 8290, 9421, 9761<br />

Youth, mentally disabled 7922, 7923<br />

Youth, minorities 442, 3608, 3690<br />

Youth, philanthropy/voluntarism 1511, 1642, 4376,<br />

7156, 7177, 7216, 7398, 8814, 10286<br />

Youth, pregnancy prevention 288, 434, 437, 463,<br />

930, 3181, 3608, 3690, 3738, 3742, 4044<br />

Youth, program evaluation 437, 442, 3181, 3586,<br />

9157<br />

Youth, public affairs/government 797, 1123, 1565,<br />

2317, 3049, 4363, 4549, 4900, 5024, 5836,<br />

6530, 6628, 7156, 7302, 8674, 9450, 9456,<br />

9474, 9514, 9983, 10022<br />

Youth, recreation/sports/athletics 5030, 5300,<br />

6065, 9474, 10228<br />

Youth, religion 769, 2445, 2449, 10014<br />

Youth, research 2045, 3181, 3586, 6633, 7922<br />

Youth, safety/disaster relief 4114, 4584<br />

Youth, science 1190, 1191, 1195, 1196, 1771,<br />

1777, 2935, 3393, 5723, 6632, 9342, 9514<br />

Youth, services 321, 442, 1622, 1843, 1946, 2045,<br />

2180, 2626, 2643, 2659, 3338, 3586, 4153,<br />

5047, 6185, 6633, 7831, 7922, 7923, 8129,<br />

9009, 9157, 9276, 9851, 9867, 9914, 9970<br />

Youth, social sciences 4225, 5426, 6006, 8790,<br />

9520, 9550, 9674<br />

Youth, technical assistance 2626, 3338, 9851,<br />

9867<br />

Youth, youth development 32, 38, 315, 399, 595,<br />

685, 718, 738, 793, 797, 808, 816, 976, 1072,<br />

1123, 1190, 1191, 1318, 1424, 1425, 1511,<br />

1565, 1606, 1611, 1642, 1844, 1893, 2048,<br />

2049, 2159, 2180, 2317, 2324, 2449, 2662,<br />

2754, 2758, 3052, 3094, 3120, 3305, 3338,<br />

3348, 3543, 3787, 3925, 4082, 4089, 4294,<br />

4363, 4376, 4401, 4573, 4587, 4724, 4840,<br />

4913, 4917, 4921, 4953, 4998, 5024, 5028,<br />

5030, 5055, 5075, 5234, 5281, 5300, 5426,<br />

5734, 5797, 5825, 5834, 5836, 6006, 6065,<br />

6079, 6135, 6334, 6632, 6634, 6636, 6640,<br />

6643, 6646, 6649, 7048, 7138, 7156, 7218,<br />

7239, 7396, 7398, 7417, 7443, 7451, 7591,<br />

7594, 7699-7701, 7799, 7845, 7930, 8226,<br />

8316, 8654, 8674, 8719, 8786, 8814, 8981,<br />

8993, 9008, 9043, 9044, 9046, 9078, 9155,<br />

9276, 9293, 9345, 9440, 9441, 9450, 9474,<br />

9550, 9558, 9626, 9674, 9721, 9722, 9748,<br />

9838, 9851, 9933, 9956, 9983, 10069,<br />

10079, 10101, 10228, 10286<br />

Yugoslavia (Former), civil rights 7016<br />

Yugoslavia (Former), community improvement/<br />

development 6076<br />

Yugoslavia (Former), education 7157<br />

Yugoslavia (Former), international affairs/<br />

development 6076, 7016<br />

Yugoslavia (Former), public affairs/government 6076<br />

Zimbabwe, education 4301, 4387<br />

Zimbabwe, food/nutrition/agriculture 4322<br />

Zimbabwe, health—general 6375<br />

Zimbabwe, health—specific diseases 6375<br />

Zimbabwe, public affairs/government 4301<br />

Zimbabwe, science 4322<br />

Zoos/zoological societies 3946, 4124, 8645, 8716,<br />

9566, 9603, 9959<br />

Zoos/zoological societies, management<br />

development/capacity building 3946, 8645,<br />

8716, 9566<br />

Zoos/zoological societies, program evaluation 9959<br />

Zoos/zoological societies, technical assistance<br />

9603<br />

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FOUNDATIONS<br />

The following is an alphabetical list of foundations appearing in<br />

this volume, including any geographic restrictions on the<br />

foundations’ giving program. A full listing of geographic, program,<br />

and type of support limitations is provided with the full listing of<br />

each foundation s grants in Section 1. Please read these<br />

limitations carefully, as well as reading additional program and<br />

application information available on the foundations’ web site, in<br />

their reports, or in other Foundation Center products, before<br />

applying for grant assistance. Foundations in bold face are among<br />

the 100 largest.<br />

3M Foundation<br />

3M Ctr., Bldg. 225-1S-23<br />

St. Paul, MN 55144-1000 (651) 733-0144<br />

FAX: (651) 737-3061; E-mail: cfkleven@mmm.com;<br />

URL: http://www.3Mgiving.com<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national basis in areas of<br />

company operations.<br />

Abbott Fund<br />

100 Abbott Park Rd., D379/AP6D<br />

Abbott Park, IL 60064-3500 (847) 937-7075<br />

URL: http://www.abbottfund.org<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national and international<br />

basis in areas of company operations, including<br />

Brazil, Canada, England, Germany, Ireland, Italy,<br />

Japan, and Netherlands.<br />

The Abell Foundation, Inc.<br />

111 S. Calvert St., Ste. 2300<br />

Baltimore, MD 21202-6174 (410) 547-1300<br />

FAX: (410) 539-6579; E-mail: abell@abell.org;<br />

URL: http://www.abell.org<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to MD, with emphasis on<br />

Baltimore.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

Abell-Hanger Foundation<br />

P.O. Box 430<br />

Midland, TX 79702-0430 (432) 684-6655<br />

FAX: (432) 684-4474; E-mail: AHF@abell-hanger.org;<br />

URL: http://www.abell-hanger.org<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to TX, with emphasis within<br />

the Permian Basin.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

Louis and Anne Abrons Foundation, Inc.<br />

437 Madison Ave.<br />

New York, NY 10022-7001 (212) 756-3376<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in the metropolitan New<br />

York, NY, area.<br />

The Achelis Foundation<br />

767 3rd Ave., 4th Fl.<br />

New York, NY 10017-9029 (212) 644-0322<br />

FAX: (212) 759-6510;<br />

E-mail: main@achelis-bodman-fnds.org;<br />

URL: http://foundationcenter.org/grantmaker/<br />

achelis-bodman/<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in the New York, NY, area.<br />

Yvonne & Red Adams Foundation<br />

c/o Brad A. Adams<br />

228 St. Charles Ave., Ste. 814<br />

New Orleans, LA 70130-2619<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in LA.<br />

AEGON Transamerica Foundation<br />

c/o Tax Dept.<br />

4333 Edgewood Rd., N.E.<br />

Cedar Rapids, IA 52499-3210<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national basis in areas of<br />

company operations, with some emphasis on<br />

Baltimore, MD, Cedar Rapids, IA, Louisville, KY,<br />

Kansas City, MO, Charlotte, NC, and NY.<br />

Aetna Foundation, Inc.<br />

151 Farmington Ave., RW3H<br />

Hartford, CT 06156-3180 (860) 273-6382<br />

FAX: (860) 273-4764;<br />

E-mail: aetnafoundation@aetna.com; Additional<br />

E-mail (for Jaimie Kiefer): kieferj@aetna.com;<br />

Contact for Regional Community Health Grants<br />

Program: (860) 273-6747; URL: http://<br />

www.aetna.com/foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national basis.<br />

The Ahmanson Foundation<br />

9215 Wilshire Blvd.<br />

Beverly Hills, CA 90210-5501 (310) 278-0770<br />

E-mail: info@theahmansonfoundation.org;<br />

URL: http://www.theahmansonfoundation.org<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in southern CA, with<br />

emphasis on the Los Angeles area.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

Akron Community Foundation<br />

345 W. Cedar St.<br />

Akron, OH 44307-2407 (330) 376-8522<br />

FAX: (330) 376-0202;<br />

E-mail: acfmail@akroncommunityfdn.org;<br />

URL: http://www.akroncommunityfdn.org<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in Summit County, OH.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

Alabama Power Foundation, Inc.<br />

600 N. 18th St.<br />

P.O. Box 2641<br />

Birmingham, AL 35291-0011<br />

FAX: (205) 257-1860; Additional contact for Tree<br />

Grants: Alabama Urban Forestry Association, tel.:<br />

(877) 548-0440; URL: http://<br />

www.alabamapower.com/foundation/home.asp<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to AL.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

Alaska Airlines Foundation<br />

4750 Old International Airport Rd.<br />

Anchorage, AK 99502 (907) 266-7230<br />

URL: http://www.alaskaair.com/as/www2/<br />

company/Community-Contributions.asp<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in AK and WA.<br />

Alaska Conservation Foundation<br />

441 W. 5th Ave., Ste. 402<br />

Anchorage, AK 99501-2340 (907) 276-1917<br />

FAX: (907) 274-4145; E-mail: acfinfo@akcf.org;<br />

URL: http://www.akcf.org<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in AK.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

J. A. & Kathryn Albertson Foundation, Inc.<br />

501 Baybrook Ct.<br />

P.O. Box 70002<br />

Boise, ID 83707-0102 (208) 424-2600<br />

FAX: (208) 424-2626; E-mail: fdn@jkaf.org;<br />

URL: http://www.jkaf.org<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to ID.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

Albertson’s Stores Charitable Foundation, Inc.<br />

c/o Fdn. Mgr.<br />

250 Parkcenter Blvd.<br />

Boise, ID 83726<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in areas of company<br />

operations.<br />

Alcatel-Lucent Foundation<br />

600 Mountain Ave., Rm. 6F4<br />

Murray Hill, NJ 07974-2008 (908) 582-7906<br />

E-mail: foundation@alcatel-lucent.com; Tel. for<br />

Conqueror of the Hill: (908) 582-7436; E-mail for<br />

Conqueror of the Hill:<br />

lucentcoh@alcatel-lucent.com; E-mail for<br />

Graduate Research Fellowships:<br />

coopgraduate@alcatel-lucent.com; URL: http://<br />

alcatel-lucent.com/wps/portal/foundation<br />

Alcoa Foundation<br />

Alcoa Corporate Ctr.<br />

201 Isabella St.<br />

Pittsburgh, PA 15212-5858 (412) 553-2348<br />

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FOUNDATIONS<br />

Grants for Capacity Building, Management & Technical Assistance<br />

E-mail: alcoafoundation@alcoa.com; URL: http://<br />

www.alcoa.com/global/en/community/<br />

foundation.asp<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national and international<br />

basis in areas of company operations; giving also<br />

to national and international organizations.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

Harold Alfond Foundation<br />

c/o Dexter Enterprises<br />

2 Monument Sq.<br />

Portland, ME 04101-4093<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in FL and ME.<br />

The Paul G. Allen Family Foundation<br />

505 5th Ave. S, Ste. 900<br />

Seattle, WA 98104-3821 (206) 342-2030<br />

FAX: (206) 342-3030;<br />

E-mail: info@pgafamilyfoundation.org; Additional<br />

contact inf. for Lisa Arnold, e-mail:<br />

lisaa@pgafamilyfoundation.org, fax: (206)<br />

342-3085; URL: http://<br />

www.pgafamilyfoundation.org<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in the Pacific Northwest,<br />

including AK, ID, MT, OR and WA.<br />

Alphawood Foundation<br />

2451 N. Lincoln Ave., Ste. 205<br />

Chicago, IL 60614-2422 (773) 477-8984<br />

FAX: (773) 477-9019;<br />

E-mail: info@alphawoodfoundation.org<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in the metropolitan<br />

Chicago, IL, area and northwestern IN.<br />

Altman Foundation<br />

521 5th Ave., 35th Fl.<br />

New York, NY 10175-3599 (212) 682-0970<br />

FAX: (212) 682-1648; URL: http://<br />

www.altmanfoundation.org<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to NY, with emphasis on<br />

the boroughs of New York City.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

Tom and Danielle Aman Foundation<br />

P.O. Box 38<br />

Aberdeen, SD 57402-0038 (605) 226-0015<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in Fort Yates, ND and<br />

Aberdeen and Mobridge, SD.<br />

Amarillo Area Foundation, Inc.<br />

801 S. Fillmore, Ste. 700<br />

Amarillo, TX 79101-3537 (806) 376-4521<br />

FAX: (806) 373-3656; E-mail: haf@aaf-hf.org;<br />

Additional tel.: (806) 373-8353; Additional<br />

E-mail: kathie@aaf-hf.org; URL: http://<br />

www.amarilloareafoundation.org<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to the 26 northernmost<br />

counties of the Texas Panhandle region.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

American Express Foundation<br />

World Financial Ctr.<br />

200 Vesey St., 48th Fl.<br />

New York, NY 10285-4804 (212) 640-5661<br />

FAX: (212) 640-5661; Application addresses:<br />

Phoenix, AZ: JoEllen L. Lynn, Mgr., Community<br />

Affairs, M.C. AZ-08-01-08, American Express Co.,<br />

20022 N. 31st Ave., Phoenix, AZ 85027, South<br />

FL (Ft. Lauderdale and Miami): Stacy L. Orange,<br />

Dir., Corp. Affairs and Comms., M.C.<br />

FL-05-02-16A, American Express Co., 777<br />

American Expwy., Fort Lauderdale, FL 33337,<br />

Greensboro, NC: Timothy M. Goetz, Mgr.,<br />

Community Affairs, M.C. NC-05-03-10, American<br />

Express Svc. Ctr., 7701 Airport Center Dr.,<br />

Greensboro, NC 27409, New York, NY and Other<br />

Locations: M.C. NY-01-48-04, American Express<br />

Philanthropy, 3 World Financial Ctr., New York, NY<br />

10285, Salt Lake City, UT: Dorothy Anderson,<br />

Public Affairs, M.C. UT-02-03-10, American<br />

Express Co., 4315 S. 2700 W., Salt Lake City,<br />

UT 84184; URL: http://<br />

home3.americanexpress.com/corp/<br />

giving_back.asp<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national and international<br />

basis, including in Asia, Canada, the Caribbean,<br />

Europe, and Latin America, with emphasis on<br />

Phoenix, AZ, South FL, New York, NY,<br />

Greensboro, NC, and Salt Lake City, UT.<br />

Amgen Foundation, Inc.<br />

1 Amgen Center Dr., M.S. 28-1-B<br />

Thousand Oaks, CA 91320-1799<br />

(805) 447-4056<br />

FAX: (805) 376-1258;<br />

E-mail: amgenfoundation@amgen.com;<br />

URL: http://www.amgen.com/citizenship/<br />

foundation.html<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national and international<br />

basis, with emphasis on England, France,<br />

Germany, Ireland, Spain, and Switzerland; giving<br />

also to regional and national organizations.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

Fred C. and Katherine B. Andersen Foundation<br />

P.O. Box 80<br />

Bayport, MN 55003-0080<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national basis for higher<br />

education, locally in MN for all other areas.<br />

Hugh J. Andersen Foundation<br />

White Pine Bldg.<br />

342 5th Ave. N.<br />

Bayport, MN 55003-1201 (651) 275-4489<br />

FAX: (651) 439-9480; E-mail: hjafdn@srinc.biz;<br />

Additional tel.: (888) 439-9508; URL: http://<br />

www.srinc.biz/hja/index.html<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in St. Croix<br />

Valley-Washington County, MN, and Pierce, Polk,<br />

and St. Croix counties, WI, with a secondary<br />

interest in St. Paul, MN.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

M. D. Anderson Foundation<br />

P. O. Box 2558<br />

Houston, TX 77252-8037 (713) 216-1462<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in TX, with emphasis on<br />

the Houston area.<br />

The Peyton Anderson Foundation, Inc.<br />

577 Mulberry St., Ste. 830<br />

Macon, GA 31201-8223 (478) 743-5359<br />

FAX: (478) 742-5201;<br />

E-mail: grants@peytonanderson.org; E-mail (for<br />

Juanita T. Jordan, Exec. Dir.): jtjordan@pafdn.org;<br />

URL: http://www.peytonanderson.org/<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to Bibb County and Macon,<br />

GA.<br />

The Annenberg Foundation<br />

Radnor Financial Ctr., Ste. A-200<br />

150 N. Radnor-Chester Rd.<br />

Radnor, PA 19087-5252 (610) 341-9066<br />

FAX: (610) 964-8688;<br />

E-mail: info@annenbergfoundation.org;<br />

Additional address (CA office): 2000 Ave. of the<br />

Stars, Ste. 1000, Los Angeles, CA 90067, tel.:<br />

(310) 209-4560, fax: (310) 209-1631;<br />

URL: http://www.annenbergfoundation.org<br />

Limitations: Giving nationally with preference for<br />

southern CA and greater Philadelphia, PA; some<br />

grants to countries in Europe, Africa and Asia.<br />

Aon Foundation<br />

P.O. Box 8264<br />

Chicago, IL 60680-8264 (312) 381-3549<br />

Application address: 200 E. Randolph St., Chicago, IL<br />

60601<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national basis.<br />

Arcus Foundation<br />

402 E. Michigan Ave.<br />

Kalamazoo, MI 49007-3888 (269) 373-4373<br />

FAX: (269) 373-0277;<br />

E-mail: contact@arcusfoundation.org; New York<br />

address: 119 W. 24th St., 9th Fl., New York, NY<br />

10011, tel.: (212) 488-3000; URL: http://<br />

www.arcusfoundation.org<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national basis, with some<br />

emphasis on MI, especially southwest MI. Giving<br />

on an international basis, with emphasis on<br />

Africa, the Middle East and Southeast Asia.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

The Argosy Foundation<br />

555 E. Wells St., Ste. 1650<br />

Milwaukee, WI 53202-3819<br />

E-mail: info@argosyfnd.org; Tel./Fax: (414)<br />

721-0021; URL: http://www.argosyfnd.org/<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily to CO, MA, VT and WI.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

Ted Arison Family Foundation USA, Inc.<br />

c/o Safo, LLC<br />

10800 Biscayne Blvd., Rm. 950<br />

Miami, FL 33161-7495 (305) 891-0017<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in NY.<br />

Arizona Community Foundation<br />

2201 E. Camelback Rd., Ste. 202<br />

Phoenix, AZ 85016-3431 (602) 381-1400<br />

FAX: (602) 381-1575;<br />

E-mail: pvelaski@azfoundation.org; Additional<br />

tel.: (800) 222-8221; Additional E-mail:<br />

kbainum@azfoundation.org; Grant application<br />

E-mail: grants@azfoundation.org; URL: http://<br />

www.azfoundation.org<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to AZ.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

Arkansas Community Foundation, Inc.<br />

1400 W. Markham St., Ste. 206<br />

Little Rock, AR 72201-1843 (501) 372-1116<br />

FAX: (501) 372-1166; E-mail: arcf@arcf.org;<br />

Additional tel.: (888) 220-2723; Additional<br />

E-mail: heason@arcf.org; Grant application<br />

E-mail: cpatterson@arcf.org; URL: http://<br />

www.arcf.org<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to AR.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

The Ashton Family Foundation<br />

251 River Park Dr., Ste. 350<br />

Provo, UT 84604-7725<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in UT.<br />

Aspen Foundation, Inc.<br />

c/o Attn: Ken Slutsky, Lowenstein Sandler<br />

65 Livingston Ave.<br />

Roseland, NJ 07068-1725<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national basis.<br />

The Assisi Foundation of Memphis, Inc.<br />

515 Erin Dr.<br />

Memphis, TN 38117-4211<br />

E-mail: jyoung@assisifoundation.org; URL: http://<br />

www.assisifoundation.org/<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in Memphis and Shelby<br />

County, TN.<br />

AT&T Foundation<br />

130 E. Travis, Ste. 350<br />

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Grants for Capacity Building, Management & Technical Assistance<br />

FOUNDATIONS<br />

San Antonio, TX 78205-1784<br />

FAX: (210) 351-2599; Additional tel.: (800)<br />

591-9663, (210) 351-5259; URL: http://<br />

att.sbc.com/gen/corporate-citizenship?<br />

pid=7736<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national basis in areas of<br />

company operations.<br />

Atherton Family Foundation<br />

c/o Hawaii Community Foundation<br />

1164 Bishop St., Ste. 800<br />

Honolulu, HI 96813-2817 (808) 537-6333<br />

FAX: (808) 521-6286;<br />

E-mail: Foundations@hcf-hawaii.org; Additional<br />

tel.: (888) 731-3863 (Hawaii and neighbor<br />

islands only); URL: http://<br />

www.athertonfamilyfoundation.org<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to HI; student aid for HI<br />

residents only.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

Aurora Foundation<br />

4835 E. Exeter Blvd.<br />

Phoenix, AZ 85018-2940<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in AZ and TX.<br />

Austin Community Foundation for the Capital<br />

Area, Inc.<br />

P.O. Box 5159<br />

Austin, TX 78763-5159 (512) 472-4483<br />

FAX: (512) 472-4486;<br />

E-mail: info@austincommunityfoundation.org;<br />

URL: http://<br />

www.austincommunityfoundation.org<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to Travis County, TX, for<br />

discretionary grants.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

The AVI CHAI Foundation<br />

1015 Park Ave.<br />

New York, NY 10028-0904 (212) 396-8850<br />

FAX: (212) 396-8833; E-mail: info@avichaina.org;<br />

Additional address (Israel office): 31 Hanevlim,<br />

95103 Jerusalem, tel.: (02) 624-3330, fax: (02)<br />

624-3310, e-mail: office@avichai.org.il;<br />

URL: http://www.avichai.org<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in North America and<br />

Israel.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

Mary Reynolds Babcock Foundation, Inc.<br />

2920 Reynolda Rd.<br />

Winston-Salem, NC 27106-3016<br />

(336) 748-9222<br />

FAX: (336) 777-0095; E-mail: info@mrbf.org;<br />

URL: http://www.mrbf.org<br />

Limitations: Giving in the southeastern U.S., with<br />

emphasis on eastern AL, AR, GA, LA, MS, NC, SC,<br />

TN, north and central FL, and the Appalachian<br />

regions of KY and WV.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

Helen Bader Foundation, Inc.<br />

233 N. Water St., 4th Fl.<br />

Milwaukee, WI 53202-5729 (414) 224-6464<br />

FAX: (414) 224-1441; E-mail: info@hbf.org;<br />

URL: http://www.hbf.org<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in the greater Milwaukee,<br />

WI, area for education and economic<br />

development; giving locally and nationally for<br />

Alzheimer’s disease and dementia; giving in<br />

Israel for early childhood development.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

L. G. Balfour Foundation<br />

100 Federal St., MA5-100-16-01<br />

Boston, MA 02110-1802<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in New England, with<br />

emphasis on Attleboro, MA.<br />

Ball Brothers Foundation<br />

P.O. Box 1408<br />

Muncie, IN 47308-1408 (765) 741-5500<br />

FAX: (765) 741-5518; E-mail: info@ballfdn.org;<br />

Additional address: 222 S. Mulberry St., Muncie,<br />

IN 47305; e-mail: jud.fisher@ballfdn.org;<br />

Additional e-mail: donna.munchel@ballfdn.org;<br />

URL: http://www.ballfdn.org<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to IN.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

The Baltimore Community Foundation<br />

2 E. Read St., 9th Fl.<br />

Baltimore, MD 21202-6903 (410) 332-4171<br />

FAX: (410) 837-4701; E-mail: questions@bcf.org;<br />

Additional E-mail: asamples@bcf.org; Grant<br />

application E-mail: grants@bcf.org; URL: http://<br />

www.bcf.org<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in Baltimore City and<br />

Baltimore County, MD.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

The Bank of America Charitable Foundation,<br />

Inc.<br />

101 S. Tryon St., NC1-021-02-20<br />

Charlotte, NC 28255-0001 (800) 218-9946<br />

URL: http://www.bankofamerica.com/foundation/<br />

index.cfm?template=fd_funding<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national basis in areas of<br />

company operations; giving also in London,<br />

United Kingdom.<br />

Bank of Hawaii Charitable Foundation<br />

c/o Foundation Admin. No.758<br />

P.O. Box 3170<br />

Honolulu, HI 96802-3170 (808) 538-4944<br />

FAX: (808) 538-4006; E-mail: emoniz@boh.com;<br />

Additional contacts: Flora Williams, tel.: (808)<br />

694-4393, E-mail: flora.williams@boh.com;<br />

Paula Boyce, tel.: (808) 538-4945, E-mail:<br />

pboyce@boh.com; URL: https://www.boh.com/<br />

about/community/471_504.asp<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in areas of company<br />

operations in HI, the South Pacific, and the West<br />

Pacific.<br />

Baptist Community Ministries<br />

400 Poydras St., Ste. 2950<br />

New Orleans, LA 70130-3245 (504) 593-2323<br />

FAX: (504) 593-2301; E-mail: info@bcm.org;<br />

URL: http://www.bcm.org/<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in Jefferson, Orleans,<br />

Plaquemines, St. Bernard, and St. Tammany<br />

parishes, LA.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

Barr Foundation<br />

The Pilot House<br />

Lewis Wharf<br />

Boston, MA 02110<br />

E-mail: info@barrfoundation.org; URL: http://<br />

www.barrfoundation.org<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in the greater Boston,<br />

MA, area.<br />

Baton Rouge Area Foundation<br />

402 N. 4th St.<br />

Baton Rouge, LA 70802-5506 (225) 387-6126<br />

FAX: (225) 387-6153; E-mail: jdavies@braf.org;<br />

Additional tel.: (877) 387-6126; Grant<br />

information E-mail: grantmaking@braf.org;<br />

URL: http://www.braf.org<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to the Baton Rouge, LA,<br />

area, including East Baton Rouge, West Baton<br />

Rouge, Livingston, Ascension, Iberville, Pointe<br />

Coupee, East Feliciana, and West Feliciana<br />

parishes.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

Battle Creek Community Foundation<br />

1 Riverwalk Ctr.<br />

34 W. Jackson St.<br />

Battle Creek, MI 49017-3505 (269) 962-2181<br />

FAX: (269) 962-2182;<br />

E-mail: bccf@bccfoundation.org; Grant inquiry<br />

e-mail: annette@bccfoundation.org; URL: http://<br />

www.bccfoundation.org<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to the greater Battle Creek,<br />

MI, area.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

Bauman Family Foundation, Inc.<br />

c/o Jewett House<br />

2040 S St. N.W.<br />

Washington, DC 20009-1110 (202) 328-2040<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national basis.<br />

BB&T Charitable Foundation<br />

P.O. Box 1547, M.C. 001-05-04-30<br />

Winston-Salem, NC 27102-1547<br />

FAX: (336) 733-0118;<br />

E-mail: rodney.hughes@bbandt.com<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in areas of company<br />

operations in the mid-Atlantic and southeastern<br />

U.S.<br />

Norwin S. and Elizabeth N. Bean Foundation<br />

c/o New Hampshire Charitable Foundation<br />

37 Pleasant St.<br />

Concord, NH 03301-4005 (603) 225-6641<br />

FAX: (603) 225-1700; E-mail: md@nhcf.org<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to Amherst and<br />

Manchester, NH.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

S. D. Bechtel, Jr. Foundation<br />

P.O. Box 193809<br />

San Francisco, CA 94119-3809 (415) 284-8675<br />

FAX: (415) 284-8571;<br />

E-mail: sdbjr@sdbjrfoundation.org; URL: http://<br />

www.sdbjrfoundation.org<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in the San Francisco Bay<br />

Area and northern CA.<br />

Beldon Fund<br />

99 Madison Ave., 8th Fl.<br />

New York, NY 10016-7419 (800) 591-9595<br />

FAX: (212) 616-5656; E-mail: info@beldon.org;<br />

Additional tel.: (212) 616-5600; URL: http://<br />

www.beldon.org<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national basis.<br />

Bella Vista Foundation<br />

1660 Bush St., Ste. 300<br />

San Francisco, CA 94109-5308 (415) 561-6540<br />

FAX: (415) 561-6477; E-mail: mgregory@pfs-llc.net;<br />

URL: http://www.pfs-llc.net/bellavista/<br />

index.html<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in Marin, San Francisco,<br />

San Mateo and Santa Clara counties (in the area<br />

of early childhood development) and in California<br />

and Oregon (environmental restoration projects).<br />

Ben & Jerry’s Foundation, Inc.<br />

30 Community Dr.<br />

South Burlington, VT 05403-6828<br />

(802) 846-1500<br />

URL: http://www.benjerry.com/foundation/<br />

index.html<br />

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FOUNDATIONS<br />

Grants for Capacity Building, Management & Technical Assistance<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national basis, with emphasis<br />

on St. Albans, South Burlington, and Waterbury,<br />

VT.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

Claude Worthington Benedum Foundation<br />

1400 Benedum-Trees Bldg.<br />

223 4th Ave.<br />

Pittsburgh, PA 15222-1713 (412) 288-0360<br />

FAX: (412) 288-0366; E-mail: info@benedum.org;<br />

URL: http://www.benedum.org<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to southwestern PA and<br />

WV.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

Benwood Foundation, Inc.<br />

SunTrust Bank Bldg.<br />

736 Market St., Ste. 1600<br />

Chattanooga, TN 37402-4807 (423) 267-4311<br />

FAX: (423) 267-9049; E-mail: callen@benwood.org;<br />

URL: http://www.benwood.org<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in the Chattanooga, TN,<br />

area.<br />

H. N. & Frances C. Berger Foundation<br />

P.O. Box 13390<br />

Palm Desert, CA 92255-3390 (760) 341-5293<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in CA.<br />

Berkshire Taconic Community Foundation<br />

271 Main St., Ste. 3<br />

Great Barrington, MA 01230-1972<br />

(413) 528-8039<br />

FAX: (413) 528-8158;<br />

E-mail: info@berkshiretaconic.org; Additional tel.:<br />

(413) 528-8039; Grant inquiry E-mail:<br />

maeve@berkshiretaconic.org; URL: http://<br />

www.berkshiretaconic.org<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to northwest Litchfield<br />

County, CT, Berkshire County, MA, and Columbia<br />

County and northeast Dutchess County, NY.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

The Russell Berrie Foundation<br />

300 Frank W. Burr Blvd., Bldg. E., 7th Fl.<br />

Teaneck, NJ 07666-6704 (201) 928-1880<br />

E-mail: inquiry@russelberriefoundation.org;<br />

URL: http://www.russellberriefoundation.org<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national basis, with emphasis<br />

on NJ and NY.<br />

Best Buy Children’s Foundation<br />

7601 Penn Ave. S.<br />

Richfield, MN 55423-3645<br />

FAX: (612) 292-4001; Application address: P.O. Box<br />

9448, Minneapolis, MN 55440-9448; E-mail for<br />

Best Buy Scholarships:<br />

bestbuy@scholarshipamerica.org; URL: http://<br />

communications.bestbuy.com/<br />

communityrelations/our_foundation.asp<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national basis, with some<br />

emphasis on Twin Cities, MN area.<br />

The Frank Stanley Beveridge Family<br />

Foundation, Inc.<br />

1340 U.S. Hwy. 1, Ste. 102<br />

Jupiter, FL 33469-3237 (800) 600-3723<br />

E-mail: administrator@beveridge.org; Fax: (888)<br />

726-8631eFax; URL: http://www.beveridge.org<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to Hampden and<br />

Hampshire counties, MA.<br />

F. R. Bigelow Foundation<br />

55 E. 5th St., Ste. 600<br />

St. Paul, MN 55101-2701 (651) 224-5463<br />

FAX: (651) 224-8123; E-mail: inbox@frbigelow.org;<br />

URL: http://www.frbigelow.org<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to the Greater St. Paul, MN,<br />

metropolitan area, which includes; Ramsey,<br />

Washington, and Dakota counties, with a<br />

particular emphasis on serving people who live<br />

and work in the city of St. Paul.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

Mary Black Foundation, Inc.<br />

349 E. Main St., Ste. 100<br />

Spartanburg, SC 29302-1985 (864) 573-9500<br />

FAX: (864) 573-5805; URL: http://<br />

www.maryblackfoundation.org<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in Spartanburg County,<br />

SC.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

The Blandin Foundation<br />

100 N. Pokegama Ave.<br />

Grand Rapids, MN 55744-2739 (218) 326-0523<br />

FAX: (218) 327-1949;<br />

E-mail: bfinfo@blandinfoundation.org; Additional<br />

tel.: (877) 882-2257; Vital Forests, Vital<br />

Communities Blog URL: http://<br />

vfvc.wordpress.com; Blandin on Broadband Blog<br />

URL: http://<br />

blandinonbroadband.wordpress.com/;<br />

URL: http://www.blandinfoundation.org<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to rural areas of MN;<br />

scholarships limited to graduates of an Itasca<br />

County, Hill City, or Remer, Blackduck, Northome,<br />

MN, high school, Northern Lights Community<br />

School, and Chief Bug-O-Nay-Ge-Shig Schools in<br />

MN.<br />

The Arthur M. Blank Family Foundation<br />

c/o Elise Eplan<br />

3223 Howell Mill Rd. N.W.<br />

Atlanta, GA 30327-4105 (404) 367-2100<br />

FAX: (404) 367-2059; E-mail: kday@ambfo.com;<br />

URL: http://www.blankfoundation.org<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in Maricopa County, AZ,<br />

Atlanta, GA, and Beaufort County, SC.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

The Jacob and Hilda Blaustein Foundation, Inc.<br />

10 E. Baltimore St., Ste. 1111<br />

Baltimore, MD 21202-1630 (410) 347-7201<br />

E-mail: info@blaufund.org; URL: http://<br />

www.blaufund.org/foundations/<br />

jacobandhilda_f.html<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in MD (no local projects<br />

outside Baltimore, MD); giving also in Israel.<br />

Blue & You Foundation for a Healthier<br />

Arkansas<br />

USAble Corporate Ctr.<br />

320 W. Capitol, Ste. 200<br />

Little Rock, AR 72201-3506 (501) 378-3300<br />

FAX: (501) 378-2051;<br />

E-mail: posullivan@arkbluecross.com; Additional<br />

tel.: (501) 378-2221; URL: http://<br />

www.blueandyoufoundationarkansas.org<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to AR.<br />

Blue Cross and Blue Shield of North Carolina<br />

Foundation<br />

c/o Grant Review Comm.<br />

P.O. Box 2291<br />

5901 Chapel Hill Blvd.<br />

Durham, NC 27702-2291 (919) 765-7347<br />

FAX: (919) 765-7288;<br />

E-mail: info@bcbsncfoundation.org; E-mail for Jill<br />

Mallatratt: jill.mallatratt@bsncfoundation.org;<br />

Contact for Health of Vulnerable Populations:<br />

Kellan Chapin, Prog. Mgr., tel.: (919) 765-3569,<br />

E-mail: kellan.chapin@bcbsncfoundation;<br />

Contact for Healthy Active Communities: Jennifer<br />

MacDougall, Prog. Mgr., tel.: (919) 765-2128,<br />

E-mail: Jennifer.MacDougall@bcbsnc.com;<br />

URL: http://www.bcbsnc.com/foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in areas of company<br />

operations in NC.<br />

Blue Moon Fund, Inc.<br />

222 W. South St.<br />

Charlottesville, VA 22902 (434) 295-5160<br />

FAX: (434) 295-6894;<br />

E-mail: info@bluemoonfund.org; URL: http://<br />

www.bluemoonfund.org<br />

Limitations: Giving in the Americas and Asia.<br />

Blue Shield of California Foundation<br />

50 Beale St.<br />

San Francisco, CA 94105-1819<br />

FAX: (415) 229-6268;<br />

E-mail: bscf@blueshieldcafoundation.org;<br />

URL: http://www.blueshieldcafoundation.org/<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to CA.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

Blum-Kovler Foundation<br />

875 N. Michigan Ave., Ste. 3400<br />

Chicago, IL 60611-1958 (312) 664-5050<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in the Chicago, IL, area.<br />

The Bobolink Foundation<br />

c/o Robbins and Associates LLC<br />

333 West Wacker, Ste. 830<br />

Chicago, IL 60606<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in New York, NY,<br />

Washington, DC, Arlington, VA, and Boston, MA.<br />

The Bodman Foundation<br />

767 3rd Ave., 4th Fl.<br />

New York, NY 10017-2023 (212) 644-0322<br />

FAX: (212) 759-6510;<br />

E-mail: main@achelis-bodman-fnds.org;<br />

URL: http://www.foundationcenter.org/<br />

grantmaker/achelis-bodman/<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in northern NJ and New<br />

York, NY.<br />

Bohemian Foundation<br />

103 W. Mountain Ave.<br />

Fort Collins, CO 80524-2822<br />

E-mail: info@bohemianfoundation.org; URL: http://<br />

www.bohemianfoundation.org<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to the Fort Collins, CO,<br />

area.<br />

The Corella & Bertram F. Bonner Foundation,<br />

Inc.<br />

10 Mercer St.<br />

Princeton, NJ 08540-6808 (609) 924-6663<br />

FAX: (609) 683-4626; E-mail: info@bonner.org;<br />

Bonner Network Blog URL: http://<br />

bonnernetwork.wordpress.com; URL: http://<br />

www.bonner.org<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to domestic programs in<br />

the U.S.<br />

Booth Ferris Foundation<br />

c/o JPMorgan Private Bank, Philanthropic Svcs., attn:<br />

Ed Jones<br />

345 Park Ave., 4th Fl., NY1-N040<br />

New York, NY 10154-0004 (212) 464-2487<br />

FAX: (212) 464-2305; URL: http://<br />

foundationcenter.org/grantmaker/boothferris/<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to the New York, NY,<br />

metropolitan area for the arts, K-12 education,<br />

and civic and urban affairs; a broader geographic<br />

scope for higher education.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

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Grants for Capacity Building, Management & Technical Assistance<br />

FOUNDATIONS<br />

The Booth-Bricker Fund<br />

826 Union St., Ste. 300<br />

New Orleans, LA 70112-1411 (504) 581-2430<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in New Orleans, LA.<br />

Boston Foundation, Inc.<br />

75 Arlington St., 10th Fl.<br />

Boston, MA 02116-3936 (617) 338-1700<br />

FAX: (617) 338-1604; E-mail: info@tbf.org; Additional<br />

E-mails: david.trueblood@tbf.org and<br />

cld@tbf.org; URL: http://www.tbf.org<br />

Limitations: Giving from discretionary funds limited to<br />

the greater Boston, MA, area.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

The Bower Foundation, Inc.<br />

578 Highland Colony Pkwy., Ste. 120<br />

Ridgeland, MS 39157-8779 (601) 607-3163<br />

FAX: (601) 607-3164;<br />

E-mail: info@bowerfoundation.org; Additional<br />

e-mail (for grant concept submissions):<br />

atravis@bowerfoundation.org; URL: http://<br />

www.bowerfoundation.org<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in MS.<br />

William K. Bowes, Jr. Foundation<br />

c/o Pacific Foundation Services<br />

1660 Bush St., Ste. 300<br />

San Francisco, CA 94109-5308<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in CA.<br />

BP Foundation, Inc.<br />

3333 Warrenville Rd., 8th FL<br />

Lisle, IL 60532-1498<br />

URL: http://www.bp.com/subsection.do?<br />

categoryId=9004440&contentId=7009902<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national and international<br />

basis, with emphasis on AK, IL, LA, and TX.<br />

Helen Brach Foundation<br />

55 W. Wacker Dr., Ste. 701<br />

Chicago, IL 60601-1609<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in the Midwest, and CA,<br />

MA, OH, PA and SC. No grants outside<br />

continental U.S.<br />

The Lynde and Harry Bradley Foundation, Inc.<br />

1241 N. Franklin Pl.<br />

Milwaukee, WI 53202-2901 (414) 291-9915<br />

FAX: (414) 291-9991; URL: http://<br />

www.bradleyfdn.org<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in Milwaukee, WI; giving<br />

also on a national and international basis.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

Otto Bremer Foundation<br />

445 Minnesota St., Ste. 2250<br />

St. Paul, MN 55101-2107 (651) 227-8036<br />

FAX: (651) 312-3665; E-mail: obf@ottobremer.org;<br />

Additional tel.: (888) 291-1123; URL: http://<br />

www.ottobremer.org<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to organizations whose<br />

beneficiaries are residents of MN, ND and WI with<br />

preference given to those in regions served by<br />

Bremer Banks.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

Brindle Foundation<br />

P.O. Box 31696<br />

Santa Fe, NM 87594-1696<br />

FAX: (505) 986-3983;<br />

E-mail: brindle@newmexico.com<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in NM.<br />

The Bristol-Myers Squibb Foundation, Inc.<br />

c/o Coord.<br />

345 Park Ave., 43rd Fl.<br />

New York, NY 10154-0004<br />

URL: http://www.bms.com/aboutbms/founda/data<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national and international<br />

basis, including in Africa, China, Europe, India,<br />

Japan, and Thailand with emphasis on<br />

Wallingford, CT, Evansville, IN, Hopewell, New<br />

Brunswick, Plainsboro, Princeton, and Skillman,<br />

NJ, and Syracuse, NY.<br />

Eli & Edythe Broad Foundation<br />

10900 Wilshire Blvd., 12th Fl.<br />

Los Angeles, CA 90024-6532 (310) 954-5050<br />

FAX: (310) 954-5051;<br />

E-mail: info@broadfoundation.org; E-mail for<br />

grant information: grants@broadfoundation.org;<br />

URL: http://www.broadfoundation.org/<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national basis.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

The Brown Foundation, Inc.<br />

2217 Welch Ave.<br />

Houston, TX 77019-5617 (713) 523-6867<br />

FAX: (713) 523-2917;<br />

E-mail: bfi@brownfoundation.org; Application<br />

address: P.O. Box 130646, Houston, TX<br />

77219-0646; URL: http://<br />

www.brownfoundation.org<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in TX, with emphasis on<br />

Houston.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

Joe W. & Dorothy Dorsett Brown Foundation<br />

c/o The Brown Foundation Center<br />

320 Hammond Hwy., Ste. 500<br />

Metairie, LA 70005-5100 (504) 834-3433<br />

Service Learning Program address: 320 Hammond<br />

Hwy., Ste. 502, Metairie, LA 70005; e-mail for<br />

Beth<br />

Buscher: BethBuscher@thebrownfoundation.org;<br />

URL: http://www.thebrownfoundation.org<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to southern LA and the New<br />

Orleans area, and the Gulf Coast of MS.<br />

The Joseph M. Bryan Foundation of Greater<br />

Greensboro, Inc.<br />

P.O. Box 14829<br />

Greensboro, NC 27415-4829<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to NC.<br />

Temple Hoyne Buell Foundation<br />

1666 S. University Blvd., Ste. B<br />

Denver, CO 80210-2834 (303) 744-1688<br />

FAX: (303) 744-1601;<br />

E-mail: info@buellfoundation.org; URL: http://<br />

www.buellfoundation.org<br />

Limitations: Giving only in CO.<br />

Buffett Early Childhood Fund<br />

3555 Farnam St.<br />

Omaha, NE 68131-3302<br />

URL: http://www.buffettearlychildhoodfund.org<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in Washington, DC,<br />

Chicago, IL, and Lincoln and Omaha, NE.<br />

Howard G. Buffett Foundation<br />

145 N. Merchant St.<br />

Decatur, IL 62523-1442 (217) 423-9286<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in IL.<br />

The Susan Thompson Buffett Foundation<br />

222 Kiewit Plz.<br />

Omaha, NE 68131-3302<br />

E-mail: scholarships@stbfoundation.org; URL: http://<br />

www.buffettscholarships.org<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national and international<br />

basis; scholarships awarded only to residents in<br />

NE.<br />

The Buhl Foundation<br />

650 Smithfield St., Ste. 2300<br />

Pittsburgh, PA 15222-3912 (412) 566-2711<br />

FAX: (412) 566-2714;<br />

E-mail: buhl@buhlfoundation.org; URL: http://<br />

foundationcenter.org/grantmaker/buhl/<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in southwestern PA, with<br />

emphasis on the Pittsburgh area.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

The Bullitt Foundation<br />

1212 Minor Ave.<br />

Seattle, WA 98101-2825 (206) 343-0807<br />

FAX: (206) 343-0822; E-mail: info@bullitt.org;<br />

URL: http://www.bullitt.org<br />

Limitations: Giving exclusively in the Pacific<br />

Northwest.<br />

The Burnett Foundation<br />

801 Cherry St., Unit 16<br />

Fort Worth, TX 76102-6881 (817) 877-3344<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in the Fort Worth, TX,<br />

area.<br />

Burroughs Wellcome Fund<br />

21 T. W. Alexander Dr.<br />

P.O. Box 13901<br />

Research Triangle Park, NC 27709-3901<br />

(919) 991-5100<br />

FAX: (919) 991-5160; E-mail: info@bwfund.org;<br />

Contact info. for Russ Campbell III tel.: (919)<br />

991-5119; fax: (919) 991-5179, e-mail:<br />

rcampbell@bwfund.org; URL: http://<br />

www.bwfund.org<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to the U.S. and Canada.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

Bush Foundation<br />

332 Minnesota St., Ste. 900<br />

St. Paul, MN 55101-1314 (651) 227-0891<br />

FAX: (651) 297-6485;<br />

E-mail: newdirection@bushfoundation.org;<br />

Fellowship programs URL: http://<br />

www.bushfellows.org; URL: http://<br />

www.bushfoundation.org<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in MN, ND, and SD.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

The Byrne Foundation, Inc.<br />

3 Laramie Rd.<br />

P.O. Box 599<br />

Etna, NH 03750-3426 (603) 643-4555<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in NH, NY, and VT.<br />

The C.E. and S. Foundation, Inc.<br />

1650 National City Twr.<br />

Louisville, KY 40202 (502) 583-0546<br />

FAX: (502) 583-7648; URL: http://<br />

www.cesfoundation.com<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in Louisville, KY.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

C.I.O.S.<br />

P.O. Box 20815<br />

Waco, TX 76702-0815<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national basis.<br />

The Robert G. Cabell III and Maude Morgan<br />

Cabell Foundation<br />

901 E. Cary St., Ste. 1402<br />

Richmond, VA 23219-4037 (804) 780-2050<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to VA.<br />

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FOUNDATIONS<br />

Grants for Capacity Building, Management & Technical Assistance<br />

The Morris and Gwendolyn Cafritz Foundation<br />

1825 K St. N.W., Ste. 1400<br />

Washington, DC 20006-1202 (202) 223-3100<br />

FAX: (202) 296-7567;<br />

E-mail: info@cafritzfoundation.org; URL: http://<br />

www.cafritzfoundation.org<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to the Washington, DC,<br />

area and the immediate surrounding counties in<br />

MD and VA, specifically Prince George’s and<br />

Montgomery counties, MD, and Arlington and<br />

Fairfax counties, and the city of Alexandria, VA.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

The Effie and Wofford Cain Foundation<br />

4131 Spicewood Springs Rd., Ste. A-1<br />

Austin, TX 78759-8658 (512) 346-7490<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in TX.<br />

The Gordon and Mary Cain Foundation<br />

8 Greenway Plz., Ste. 702<br />

Houston, TX 77046-0892<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in Houston, TX.<br />

The Louis Calder Foundation<br />

175 Elm St.<br />

New Canaan, CT 06840 (203) 966-8925<br />

FAX: (203) 966-5785;<br />

E-mail: proposals@calderfdn.org; URL: http://<br />

www.louiscalderfdn.org<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in the greater NY<br />

metropolitan area, and communities along the<br />

Northeast Corridor with populations no greater<br />

than 500,000.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

California Community Foundation<br />

445 S. Figueroa St., Ste. 3400<br />

Los Angeles, CA 90071-1638 (213) 413-4130<br />

FAX: (213) 383-2046; E-mail: info@ccf-la.org;<br />

URL: http://www.calfund.org<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to Los Angeles County, CA.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

The California Endowment<br />

1000 N. Alameda St.<br />

Los Angeles, CA 90012-1804 (800) 449-4149<br />

FAX: (213) 928-8801;<br />

E-mail: questions@calendow.org; URL: http://<br />

www.calendow.org<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in CA.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

The California Wellness Foundation<br />

6320 Canoga Ave., Ste. 1700<br />

Woodland Hills, CA 91367-7111 (818) 702-1900<br />

FAX: (818) 702-1999; E-mail: tcwf@tcwf.org; Branch<br />

Office address: 575 Market St., Ste. 1850, San<br />

Francisco, CA 94105, tel.: (415) 908-3000, fax:<br />

(415) 908-3001; URL: http://www.tcwf.org<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to CA; national<br />

organizations providing services in CA are also<br />

considered.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

Camp Foundation<br />

1 Maritime Plz., Ste. 1400<br />

San Francisco, CA 94111-3504<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in San Francisco, CA.<br />

The Keith Campbell Foundation for the<br />

Environment, Inc.<br />

410 Severn Ave., Ste. 210<br />

Annapolis, MD 21403-2540 (410) 990-0900<br />

FAX: (410) 990-0988; For Chesapeake and Atlantic<br />

Coastal Bay proposals: Verna Harrison, E-mail:<br />

vharrisonkcf@verizon.net; for West Coast<br />

proposals: Samantha Campbell, E-mail:<br />

scampbellkcf@sbcglobal.net; URL: http://<br />

www.campbellfoundation.org/<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in MD.<br />

The Cannon Foundation, Inc.<br />

P.O. Box 548<br />

Concord, NC 28026-0548 (704) 786-8216<br />

FAX: (704) 782-2812;<br />

E-mail: fdavis@thecannonfoundation.org;<br />

URL: http://www.thecannonfoundationinc.org<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in NC.<br />

The Capital Group Companies Charitable<br />

Foundation<br />

333 S. Hope St.<br />

Los Angeles, CA 90071<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national and international<br />

basis.<br />

Capitol Federal Foundation<br />

700 S. Kansas Ave., Ste. 517<br />

Topeka, KS 66603-3809 (785) 270-6040<br />

FAX: (785) 270-6046; E-mail: jhamilton@capfed.com<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to major metropolitan<br />

areas of central and northeastern KS.<br />

Cardinal Health Foundation<br />

c/o Community Relations<br />

7000 Cardinal Pl.<br />

Dublin, OH 43017-1091 (614) 757-7481<br />

E-mail: communityrelations@cardinalhealth.com;<br />

URL: http://www.cardinal.com/us/en/<br />

community/index.asp<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in Little Rock, AR, San<br />

Diego, CA, northern, IL, Radcliff, KY,<br />

Albuquerque, NM, central OH, Dominican<br />

Republic, Mexico, and the United Kingdom; giving<br />

also to national and international organizations.<br />

The Cargill Foundation<br />

15407 McGinty Road W., PA-50<br />

Wayzata, MN 55391-2399 (952) 742-4311<br />

FAX: (952) 742-7224;<br />

E-mail: stacy_smida@cargill.com; Application<br />

address: c/o Mark Murphy, P.O. Box 5650,<br />

Minneapolis, MN 55440-5632, tel.: (952)<br />

742-4311; URL: http://www.cargill.com/about/<br />

citizenship/foundation.htm<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in Minneapolis and its<br />

northern and western suburbs with emphasis on<br />

Brooklyn Center, Brooklyn Park, Crystal, Eden<br />

Prairie, Edina, Golden Valley, Minnetonka, New<br />

Hope, Plymouth, Robbinsdale, and St. Louis<br />

Park, MN.<br />

Carnegie Corporation of New York<br />

437 Madison Ave.<br />

New York, NY 10022-7003 (212) 371-3200<br />

FAX: (212) 754-4073; URL: http://www.carnegie.org<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily for U.S. projects,<br />

although some grants are made to selected<br />

countries in Sub-Saharan Africa through the<br />

International Development Program.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

E. Rhodes & Leona B. Carpenter Foundation<br />

1735 Market St., Ste. 3420<br />

Philadelphia, PA 19103-2921 (215) 979-3222<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in MA, NC, NY, PA, TX,<br />

and Richmond, VA (for performing arts only).<br />

The Carson Family Charitable Trust<br />

c/o Bank of America, N.A.<br />

114 W. 47th St.<br />

New York, NY 10036-1510 (212) 852-3388<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in New York, NY.<br />

Amon G. Carter Foundation<br />

201 Main St., Ste. 1945<br />

Fort Worth, TX 76102-3114 (817) 332-2783<br />

FAX: (817) 332-2787; E-mail: jrobinson@agcf.org;<br />

Application address: P.O. Box 1036, Fort Worth,<br />

TX 76101; URL: http://www.agcf.org/<br />

Limitations: Giving largely restricted to Fort Worth and<br />

Tarrant County, TX.<br />

Roy J. Carver Charitable Trust<br />

202 Iowa Ave.<br />

Muscatine, IA 52761-3733 (563) 263-4010<br />

FAX: (563) 263-1547; E-mail: info@carvertrust.org;<br />

URL: http://www.carvertrust.org<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in IA, with some funding<br />

in IL.<br />

Mary Flagler Cary Charitable Trust<br />

122 E. 42nd St., Rm. 3505<br />

New York, NY 10168-3597 (212) 953-7700<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to New York, NY, for music;<br />

and the Atlantic coastline for conservation.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

The Case Foundation<br />

1717 Rhode Island Ave. N.W., 7th Fl.<br />

Washington, DC 20036-3023 (202) 467-5788<br />

FAX: (202) 775-8513;<br />

E-mail: contactus@casefoundation.org;<br />

URL: http://www.casefoundation.org<br />

Limitations: Giving in the U.S. and abroad.<br />

Casey Family Programs<br />

1300 Dexter Ave. N., 3rd Fl.<br />

Seattle, WA 98109-3547<br />

New York Field Office address: 165 Broadway, 1<br />

Liberty Plz., New York, N.Y., 10006, tel.: (212)<br />

863-4860, Managing Dir., Zeinab Chahine;<br />

URL: http://www.casey.org<br />

The Annie E. Casey Foundation<br />

701 St. Paul St.<br />

Baltimore, MD 21202-2311 (410) 547-6600<br />

FAX: (410) 547-6624; E-mail: webmail@aecf.org;<br />

URL: http://www.aecf.org<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national basis, with emphasis<br />

on the ten sites that consist of the Making<br />

Connections initiative, as well as the foundation<br />

civic sites in Baltimore, MD, New Haven, CT, and<br />

Atlanta, GA.<br />

Marguerite Casey Foundation<br />

1300 Dexter Ave. N., Ste. 115<br />

Seattle, WA 98109-3542 (206) 691-3134<br />

FAX: (206) 286-2725; E-mail: info@caseygrants.org;<br />

TTY: (206) 273-7395; URL: http://<br />

www.caseygrants.org/<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in four regions of the<br />

U.S.: CA; the Southwest, including the U.S./<br />

Mexico border; the Deep South; the Midwest,<br />

beginning in Chicago, IL; and WA state.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

Harold K. L. Castle Foundation<br />

146 Hekili St., Ste. 203<br />

Kailua, HI 96734-2835 (808) 263-7073<br />

FAX: (808) 262-6918;<br />

E-mail: jfry@castlefoundation.org; URL: http://<br />

www.castlefoundation.org<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to HI with priority given to<br />

Windward Oahu.<br />

Caterpillar Foundation<br />

100 N.E. Adams St.<br />

Peoria, IL 61629-1480 (309) 675-4464<br />

E-mail: Foundation@cat.com; URL: http://<br />

www.cat.com/foundation<br />

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Grants for Capacity Building, Management & Technical Assistance<br />

FOUNDATIONS<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in areas of company<br />

operations on a national basis, with some<br />

emphasis on IL.<br />

Central Carolina Community Foundation<br />

2711 Middleburg Dr., Ste. 213<br />

Columbia, SC 29204-2486 (803) 254-5601<br />

FAX: (803) 799-6663;<br />

E-mail: info@yourfoundation.org; URL: http://<br />

www.yourfoundation.org<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to Calhoun, Clarendon,<br />

Fairfield, Kershaw, Lee, Lexington, Newberry,<br />

Orangeburg, Richland, Saluda, and Sumter<br />

counties, SC.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

Central New York Community Foundation, Inc.<br />

500 S. Salina St., Ste. 428<br />

Syracuse, NY 13202-3386 (315) 422-9538<br />

FAX: (315) 471-6031; E-mail: peter@cnycf.org;<br />

URL: http://www.cnycf.org<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to Onondaga and Madison<br />

counties, NY.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

H. A. and Mary K. Chapman Charitable Trust<br />

1 Warren Pl., Ste. 1816<br />

6100 S. Yale<br />

Tulsa, OK 74136-1923 (918) 496-7882<br />

FAX: (918) 496-7887;<br />

E-mail: grants@chapmantrusts.com; URL: http://<br />

www.chapmantrusts.org<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in OK.<br />

Chartwell Charitable Foundation<br />

1999 Ave. of the Stars, Ste. 3050<br />

Los Angeles, CA 90067-4613 (310) 556-7600<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in CA and NY.<br />

The Chatlos Foundation, Inc.<br />

P.O. Box 915048<br />

Longwood, FL 32791-5048 (407) 862-5077<br />

E-mail: info@chatlos.org; URL: http://<br />

www.chatlos.org<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national basis.<br />

Ben B. Cheney Foundation<br />

3110 Ruston Way, Ste. A<br />

Tacoma, WA 98402-5307 (253) 572-2442<br />

E-mail: info@benbcheneyfoundation.org; URL: http://<br />

www.benbcheneyfoundation.org<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to portions of<br />

Tacoma-Pierce County, and southwest WA;<br />

Jackson and Josephine counties, OR; and Del<br />

Norte, Humboldt, Lassen, Shasta, Siskiyou,<br />

Trinity, and the northern portion of Plumas<br />

counties, CA.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

The Chicago Community Trust<br />

111 E. Wacker Dr., Ste. 1400<br />

Chicago, IL 60601-4501 (312) 616-8000<br />

FAX: (312) 616-7955; E-mail: info@cct.org; TDD:<br />

(312) 856-1703; Grant inquiries E-mail:<br />

grants@cct.org; URL: http://www.cct.org<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in Cook County and the<br />

adjacent 5 counties of northeastern, IL.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

Chichester duPont Foundation, Inc.<br />

3120 Kennett Pike<br />

Wilmington, DE 19807-3052 (302) 658-5244<br />

FAX: (302) 658-5091;<br />

E-mail: gfields@chichesterdupont.org;<br />

URL: http://www.chichesterdupont.org<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national basis.<br />

The Chisholm Foundation<br />

310 N. Magnolia St., Ste. 201<br />

Laurel, MS 39440-3932 (601) 426-3378<br />

FAX: (601) 649-2264;<br />

E-mail: info@chisholmfoundation.org;<br />

URL: http://www.chisholmfoundation.org<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in MS, New York, NY, and<br />

WA.<br />

The Christensen Fund<br />

394 University Ave.<br />

Palo Alto, CA 94301-1715 (650) 323-8700<br />

FAX: (650) 462-8602;<br />

E-mail: info@christensenfund.org; URL: http://<br />

www.christensenfund.org<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in the Southwest (Four<br />

Corners region), northern Mexico (including the<br />

Colorado Plateau and Delta, the Pueblo and<br />

Hispanic communities of the Rio Arriba/Rio<br />

Grande, the Sonoran Desert on both sides of the<br />

Mexican-U.S. border and east of the Colorado<br />

River, and the Sierra Tarahumara Montane West),<br />

Central Asia (the mountains and associated<br />

valleys of northeastern Turkey, the Kyrgyz<br />

Republic, and Tajikistan), the Rift Valley<br />

(especially southwest Ethiopia and adjacent<br />

areas of northern Kenya) and Northern Australia<br />

(especially Arhem Land, Far Northern<br />

Queensland, and the Kimberley and Torres Strait<br />

Islands).<br />

Christian Health Ministries<br />

400 Poydras St., Ste. 2950<br />

New Orleans, LA 70130-6905<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in New Orleans, LA.<br />

The Chrysler Foundation<br />

1000 Chrysler Dr.<br />

CIMS: 485-10-94<br />

Auburn Hills, MI 48326-2766 (248) 512-2502<br />

FAX: (248) 512-2503; E-mail: mek@dcx.com;<br />

URL: http://www.thechryslerfoundation.com.<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in areas of company<br />

operations in Wittman, AZ, Irvine, CA, Englewood,<br />

CO, Newark, DE, Washington, DC, Orlando, FL,<br />

Belvidere and Lisle, IL, Indianapolis and Kokomo,<br />

IN, Elkridge, MD, Detroit, MI, Fenton, MO,<br />

Syracuse and Tappan, NY, Perrysburg, Toledo,<br />

and Twinsburg, OH, Addison, TX, and Kenosha,<br />

WI; giving also to regional and national<br />

organizations.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

The Greater Cincinnati Foundation<br />

200 W. 4th St.<br />

Cincinnati, OH 45202-2602 (513) 241-2880<br />

FAX: (513) 852-6886;<br />

E-mail: info@greatercincinnatifdn.org; Grant<br />

application E-mail:<br />

penningtonk@greatercincinnatifdn.org;<br />

URL: http://www.greatercincinnatifdn.org<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to southeastern IN,<br />

northern KY, and the greater Cincinnati, OH area.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

Cisco Systems Foundation<br />

170 W. Tasman Dr.<br />

San Jose, CA 95134-1706 (408) 527-3040<br />

E-mail: ciscofoundation@cisco.com; URL: http://<br />

www.cisco.com/go/foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving in the U.S., with emphasis on San<br />

Jose, CA.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

Citi Foundation<br />

850 3rd Ave., 13th Fl.<br />

New York, NY 10022-6211 (212) 559-9163<br />

FAX: (212) 793-5944;<br />

E-mail: citigroupfoundation@citigroup.com;<br />

URL: http://www.citigroupfoundation.org<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national and international<br />

basis, with emphasis on areas of company<br />

operations.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

Citizens Charitable Foundation<br />

53 State St., 8th Fl.<br />

Boston, MA 02109<br />

E-mail: blake.jordan@citizensbank.com<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national basis in areas of<br />

company operations, with emphasis on CT, DE,<br />

IL, IN, MA, MI, NH, NY, OH, PA, RI, and VT.<br />

Claneil Foundation, Inc.<br />

2250 Hickory Rd., Ste. 450<br />

Plymouth Meeting, PA 19462-1074<br />

(610) 941-1136<br />

E-mail: cweiss@claneil.com; URL: http://<br />

www.claneil.org<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in southeastern PA.<br />

The Edna McConnell Clark Foundation<br />

415 Madison Ave., 10th Fl.<br />

New York, NY 10017-7949 (212) 551-9100<br />

FAX: (212) 421-9325; E-mail: info@emcf.org;<br />

Additional e-mail (for Albert Chung):<br />

achung@emcf.org; URL: http://www.emcf.org<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national basis.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

Robert Sterling Clark Foundation, Inc.<br />

135 E. 64th St.<br />

New York, NY 10021-7045 (212) 288-8900<br />

FAX: (212) 288-1033; E-mail: rscf@aol.com;<br />

URL: http://www.rsclark.org<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in New York State for the<br />

Public Institutions Program and in New York City<br />

for the Cultural Program; giving nationally for<br />

reproductive freedom and arts advocacy projects.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

The Clark Foundation<br />

1 Rockefeller Plz., 31st Fl.<br />

New York, NY 10020-2102<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in Cooperstown, NY and<br />

New York City; scholarships restricted to<br />

students residing in the Cooperstown, NY, area.<br />

Clark-Winchcole Foundation<br />

3 Bethesda Metro Ctr., Ste. 550<br />

Bethesda, MD 20814-5358 (301) 654-3607<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in the Washington, DC,<br />

area.<br />

The Cleveland Foundation<br />

1422 Euclid Ave., Ste. 1300<br />

Cleveland, OH 44115-2001 (216) 861-3810<br />

FAX: (216) 861-1729;<br />

E-mail: grantsmgmt@clevefdn.org; TTY: (216)<br />

861-3810; URL: http://<br />

www.clevelandfoundation.org<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to the greater Cleveland,<br />

OH, area, with primary emphasis on Cleveland,<br />

Cuyahoga, Lake, and Geauga counties, unless<br />

specified by donor.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

The Clorox Company Foundation<br />

1221 Broadway<br />

Oakland, CA 94612-1888 (510) 208-3223<br />

E-mail: cloroxfndt@eastbaycf.org; Mailing address: c/<br />

o East Bay Community Foundation, De Domenico<br />

Bldg., 200 Frank Ogawa Plz., Oakland, CA 94612;<br />

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FOUNDATIONS<br />

Grants for Capacity Building, Management & Technical Assistance<br />

URL: http://www.thecloroxcompany.com/<br />

community/index.html<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in areas of company<br />

operations, with emphasis on the Oakland, CA,<br />

area; giving on a national and international basis<br />

for disaster relief.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

Allen Whitehill Clowes Charitable Foundation,<br />

Inc.<br />

320 N. Meridian St., Ste. 811<br />

Indianapolis, IN 46204-1731 (317) 955-0138<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in central IN.<br />

The Clowes Fund, Inc.<br />

320 N. Meridian St., Ste. 316<br />

Indianapolis, IN 46204-1722 (317) 833-0144<br />

FAX: (317) 833-0145; E-mail: staff@clowesfund.org;<br />

Additional tel.: (800) 943-7209; Additional fax:<br />

(800) 943-7286; URL: http://<br />

www.clowesfund.org<br />

Limitations: Giving in the greater Indianapolis, IN,<br />

area, defined as Marion County and the seven<br />

contiguous counties (for social services and<br />

education); Seattle, WA (for the arts and art<br />

education); and in the greater Boston, MA, area<br />

and parts of northern New England (for social<br />

services, education and art education).<br />

Coastal Community Foundation of South<br />

Carolina<br />

90 Mary St.<br />

Charleston, SC 29403-6230 (843) 723-3635<br />

FAX: (843) 577-3671; E-mail: gstevens@ccfgives.org;<br />

Alternate E-mail: info@ccfgives.org; Grant<br />

application E-mail: eblakeslee@ccfgives.org;<br />

URL: http://www.ccfgives.org<br />

Limitations: Giving in eight coastal counties of SC:<br />

Beaufort, Berkeley, Charleston, Colleton,<br />

Dorchester, Georgetown, Hampton and Jasper.<br />

The Coca-Cola Foundation, Inc.<br />

c/o Grants Admin.<br />

P.O. Box 1734<br />

Atlanta, GA 30301-1734 (404) 676-2568<br />

FAX: (404) 676-8804; URL: http://<br />

www2.coca-cola.com/citizenship/<br />

foundation_coke.html<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national and international<br />

basis in areas of company operations.<br />

Naomi and Nehemiah Cohen Foundation<br />

P.O. Box 30100<br />

Bethesda, MD 20824-0639 (301) 652-2230<br />

FAX: (301) 652-2260; E-mail: nncf@starpower.net<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in Washington, DC, and<br />

Israel.<br />

Colburn Foundation<br />

1000 Wilshire Blvd., Ste. 340<br />

Los Angeles, CA 90017-2464<br />

E-mail: admin@colburnfoundation.org<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in southern CA.<br />

Colcom Foundation<br />

2 Gateway Ctr., Ste. 1800<br />

Pittsburgh, PA 15222-1442<br />

Tel. for general questions: (412) 765-2400;<br />

URL: http://www.colcomfdn.org/<br />

Limitations: Giving with a national focus in the areas<br />

of population and immigration, with a regional<br />

focus for environment and conservation, and with<br />

a local focus (Pittsburgh, PA) for community and<br />

economic development.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

The Coleman Foundation, Inc.<br />

651 W. Washington Blvd., Ste. 306<br />

Chicago, IL 60661-2134 (312) 902-7120<br />

FAX: (313) 902-7124;<br />

E-mail: info@colemanfoundation.org; Colemen<br />

Foundation Blog URL: http://<br />

colemanfoundation.typepad.com/cfi_blog/;<br />

URL: http://www.colemanfoundation.org<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in the Midwest, with<br />

emphasis on the metropolitan Chicago, IL, area;<br />

support outside the Midwest is only for selected<br />

programs.<br />

The Collins Foundation<br />

1618 S.W. 1st Ave., Ste. 505<br />

Portland, OR 97201-5706 (503) 227-7171<br />

FAX: (503) 295-3794;<br />

E-mail: information@collinsfoundation.org;<br />

URL: http://www.collinsfoundation.org<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to OR, with emphasis on<br />

Portland.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

The Colorado Trust<br />

1600 Sherman St.<br />

Denver, CO 80203-1604 (303) 837-1200<br />

FAX: (303) 839-9034;<br />

E-mail: questions@coloradotrust.org; Toll free<br />

tel.: (888) 847-9140; Additional e-mail: (for<br />

Christie McElhinney): Christie@coloradotrust.org;<br />

URL: http://www.coloradotrust.org<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to CO.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

The Columbus Foundation and Affiliated<br />

Organizations<br />

1234 E. Broad St.<br />

Columbus, OH 43205-1453 (614) 251-4000<br />

FAX: (614) 251-4009;<br />

E-mail: tcfinfo@columbusfoundation.org;<br />

Additional e-mail:<br />

rbiddisc@columbusfoundation.org; URL: http://<br />

www.columbusfoundation.org<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to central OH.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

The Comcast Foundation<br />

c/o Exec. Dir.<br />

1500 Market St.<br />

E. Tower, 33rd Fl.<br />

Philadelphia, PA 19102-2109 (215) 665-1700<br />

E-mail for Scholarship Program Administrators:<br />

comcast@spaprog.com; URL: http://<br />

www.comcast.com/corporate/about/<br />

inthecommunity/foundation/<br />

comcastfoundation.html<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national basis in areas of<br />

company operations.<br />

Comer Science & Education Foundation<br />

c/o Lawrence Richman<br />

2 N. LaSalle St., No. 2200<br />

Chicago, IL 60602-3963<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in Chicago, IL.<br />

Comerica Charitable Foundation<br />

c/o Corporate Contributions<br />

P.O. Box 75000, M.C. 3390<br />

Detroit, MI 48275-3390 (313) 222-7356<br />

FAX: (313) 222-5555; Application addresses:<br />

Michigan: Michigan Comerica Corp. Contribs.<br />

Mgr., M.C. 3390, P.O. Box 75000, Detroit, MI<br />

48275-3390, Western Market: Comerica Corp.<br />

Contribs. Mgr., M.C. 4805, 333 W. Santa Clara<br />

St., San Jose, CA 95113, Dallas, TX, area:<br />

Comerica Corp. Contribs. Mgr., M.C. 6500, P.O.<br />

Box 650282, Dallas, TX 75265-0282, Houston,<br />

TX, area: Comerica Corp. Contribs. Mgr., M.C.<br />

6623, P.O. Box 4167, Houston, TX 77210-4167,<br />

Florida: Comerica Corp. Contribs. Mgr., M.C.<br />

5172, 1800 Corporate Blvd. N.W., Boca Raton,<br />

FL 33431-7394; Tel. for Caroline E. Chambers:<br />

(313) 222-3571; URL: http://<br />

www.comerica.com/vgn-ext-templating/v/<br />

index.jsp?<br />

vgnextoid=374970d75d994010VgnVCM10000<br />

04502a8c0RCRD<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in AR, CA, FL, MI, and TX.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

The Commonwealth Fund<br />

1 E. 75th St.<br />

New York, NY 10021-2692 (212) 606-3800<br />

FAX: (212) 606-3500; E-mail: cmwf@cmwf.org;<br />

Foundation Podcasts URL: http://<br />

www.commonwealthfund.org/podcasts/;<br />

URL: http://www.commonwealthfund.org<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national basis.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

Communities Foundation of Texas, Inc.<br />

5500 Caruth Haven Ln.<br />

Dallas, TX 75225-8146 (214) 750-4222<br />

FAX: (214) 750-4210; E-mail: info@cftexas.org;<br />

Additional E-mail: Jcook@cftexas.org; Grant<br />

application E-mail: Lparks@cftexas.org;<br />

URL: http://www.cftexas.org<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in the Dallas, TX, area (for<br />

grants from unrestricted funds).<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

The Community Foundation, Inc.<br />

P.O. Box 13328<br />

Jackson, MS 39236-3328<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in MS.<br />

Community Foundation for Greater Atlanta,<br />

Inc.<br />

50 Hurt Plz., Ste. 449<br />

Atlanta, GA 30303-2915 (404) 688-5525<br />

FAX: (404) 688-3060; E-mail: info@atlcf.org;<br />

Additional e-mail: grants@atlcf.org (for grant<br />

guidelines and grant orientation session<br />

registration); URL: http://www.atlcf.org<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to the 23-county<br />

metropolitan area of Atlanta, GA.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

The Community Foundation for Greater New<br />

Haven<br />

70 Audubon St.<br />

New Haven, CT 06510-9755 (203) 777-2386<br />

FAX: (203) 787-6584; E-mail: contactus@cfgnh.org;<br />

URL: http://www.cfgnh.org<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in greater New Haven, CT,<br />

and the lower Naugatuck River Valley.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

Community Foundation for Monterey County<br />

2354 Garden Rd.<br />

Monterey, CA 93940-5326 (831) 375-9712<br />

FAX: (831) 375-4731; E-mail: info@cfmco.org;<br />

Additional Address: 945 S. Main St., Ste. 207,<br />

Salinas, CA 93901; Additional E-mails:<br />

jackie@cfmco.org and jeff@cfmco.org;<br />

URL: http://www.cfmco.org<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in Monterey County, CA.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

Community Foundation for Muskegon County<br />

425 W. Western Ave., Ste. 200<br />

Muskegon, MI 49440-1101 (231) 722-4538<br />

FAX: (231) 722-4616; E-mail: grants@cffmc.org;<br />

Grant application E-mail: aboezaart@cffmc.org;<br />

URL: http://www.cffmc.org<br />

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FOUNDATIONS<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to Muskegon County, MI.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

Community Foundation for Palm Beach and<br />

Martin Counties, Inc.<br />

700 S. Dixie Hwy., Ste. 200<br />

West Palm Beach, FL 33401-5854<br />

(561) 659-6800<br />

FAX: (561) 832-6542; E-mail: info@cfpbmc.org;<br />

Additional tel.: (888) 853-4438; URL: http://<br />

www.yourcommunityfoundation.org<br />

Additional URL: http://www.cfpbmc.org<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in Palm Beach and Martin<br />

counties, FL.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

Community Foundation for Southeast<br />

Michigan<br />

333 W. Fort St., Ste. 2010<br />

Detroit, MI 48226-3134 (313) 961-6675<br />

FAX: (313) 961-2886; E-mail: cfsem@cfsem.org;<br />

URL: http://www.cfsem.org<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to Livingston, Macomb,<br />

Monroe, Oakland, St. Clair, Washtenaw, and<br />

Wayne counties, MI.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

Community Foundation for Southern Arizona<br />

2250 E. Broadway Blvd.<br />

Tucson, AZ 85719-6014 (520) 770-0800<br />

FAX: (520) 770-1500;<br />

E-mail: philanthropy@cfsoaz.org; Additional<br />

E-mails: bbrown@cfsoaz.org and<br />

salley@cfsoaz.org; URL: http://www.cfsoaz.org<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to southern AZ, with<br />

particular emphasis on Pima and Santa Cruz<br />

counties.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

Community Foundation for the Fox Valley<br />

Region, Inc.<br />

4455 W. Lawrence St.<br />

P.O. Box 563<br />

Appleton, WI 54912-0563 (920) 830-1290<br />

FAX: (920) 830-1293; E-mail: info@cffoxvalley.org;<br />

Grant application E-mail: aputzer@cffoxvalley.org;<br />

URL: http://www.cffoxvalley.org<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to Calumet, Outagamie,<br />

Shawano, Waupaca and northern Winnebago<br />

counties, WI.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

The Community Foundation for the National<br />

Capital Region<br />

1201 15th St. N.W., Ste. 420<br />

Washington, DC 20005-2842 (202) 955-5890<br />

FAX: (202) 955-8084; E-mail: tfreeman@cfncr.org;<br />

Tel. for grant applications: (202) 955-5890, ext.<br />

119; E-mail for grant applications:<br />

areid@cfncr.org; URL: http://www.cfncr.org<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to the Washington, DC,<br />

Prince George’s and Montgomery counties, MD,<br />

and northern VA.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

The Community Foundation in Jacksonville<br />

121 W. Forsyth St., Ste. 900<br />

Jacksonville, FL 32202-3854 (904) 356-4483<br />

FAX: (904) 356-7910; E-mail: jzell@jaxcf.org;<br />

Additional E-mail: nwaters@jaxcf.org; Grant<br />

application E-mail: applications@jaxcf.org;<br />

URL: http://www.jaxcf.org<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in northeastern FL,<br />

including Baker, Clay, Duval, Nassau and St.<br />

Johns counties.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

The Community Foundation of Greater<br />

Birmingham<br />

2100 First Ave. N., Ste. 700<br />

Birmingham, AL 35203-4223 (205) 327-3800<br />

FAX: (205) 328-6576;<br />

E-mail: info@foundationbirmingham.org;<br />

URL: http://www.foundationbirmingham.org<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to Blount, Jefferson,<br />

Shelby, St. Clair, and Walker counties, AL.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

The Community Foundation of Greater<br />

Chattanooga, Inc.<br />

1270 Market St.<br />

Chattanooga, TN 37402-2713 (423) 265-0586<br />

FAX: (423) 265-0587; E-mail: info2@cfgc.org;<br />

Additional E-mail: pcooper@cfgc.org; Grant<br />

application E-mail: rkoch@cfgc.org; URL: http://<br />

www.cfgc.org<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to the Hamilton County, TN,<br />

area.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

Community Foundation of Greater Flint<br />

500 S. Saginaw St.<br />

Flint, MI 48502 (810) 767-8270<br />

FAX: (810) 767-0496; E-mail: info@cfgf.org;<br />

Additional E-mail: khorton@cfgf.org; URL: http://<br />

www.cfgf.org<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in Genesee County, MI.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

Community Foundation of Greater Fort Wayne,<br />

Inc.<br />

701 S. Clinton St., Ste. 210<br />

Fort Wayne, IN 46802-1806 (260) 426-4083<br />

FAX: (260) 424-0114; E-mail: info@cfgfw.org;<br />

Additional E-mail: dbennett@cfgfw.org; Grant<br />

application tel.: (260) 426-4083, ext. 318 and<br />

E-mail: cmeek@cfgfw.org; URL: http://<br />

www.cfgfw.org<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in the Fort Wayne and<br />

Allen County, IN, areas.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro,<br />

Inc.<br />

Foundation Place<br />

330 S. Greene St., Ste. 100<br />

Greensboro, NC 27401-2659 (336) 379-9100<br />

FAX: (336) 378-0725; E-mail: info@cfgg.org;<br />

Application address: P.O. Box 20444,<br />

Greensboro, NC 27420; Grant application E-mail:<br />

grants@cfgg.org; URL: http://www.cfgg.org<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in the greater<br />

Greensboro, NC, area.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

The Community Foundation of Greater<br />

Lakeland, Inc.<br />

1501 S. Florida Ave.<br />

Lakeland, FL 33803-2258 (863) 683-3131<br />

FAX: (863) 683-5909; E-mail: kgbrock@cfgl.org;<br />

URL: http://www.cfgl.org<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in the greater Lakeland,<br />

FL, area.<br />

Community Foundation of Greater Memphis<br />

1900 Union Ave.<br />

Memphis, TN 38104-4029 (901) 728-4600<br />

FAX: (901) 722-0010; E-mail: rfockler@cfgm.org; Tel.<br />

for scholarships: (901) 722-0054; E-mail for<br />

grants and scholarships: mwolowicz@cfgm.org;<br />

URL: http://www.cfgm.org<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to Crittenden County, AR,<br />

DeSoto, Marshall, Tate, and Tunica counties,<br />

MS, and Fayette, Shelby, and Tipton counties,<br />

TN.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

The Community Foundation of Louisville, Inc.<br />

Waterfront Plz. Bldg.<br />

325 W. Main St., Ste. 1110<br />

Louisville, KY 40202-4251 (502) 585-4649<br />

FAX: (502) 587-7484; E-mail: info@cflouisville.org;<br />

Grant application e-mail: alexs@cflouisville.org;<br />

URL: http://www.cflouisville.org<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in Louisville and<br />

Jefferson County, KY.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

The Community Foundation of Santa Cruz<br />

County<br />

2425 Porter St., Ste. 17<br />

Soquel, CA 95073-2453 (831) 477-0800<br />

FAX: (831) 477-0991; E-mail: cfhelp@cfscc.org;<br />

Additional E-mails: lance@cfscc.org and<br />

christina@cfscc.org; Grant application E-mail:<br />

grants@cfscc.org; URL: http://www.cfscc.org<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to Santa Cruz County, CA.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

The Community Foundation of Sarasota<br />

County, Inc.<br />

P.O. Box 49587<br />

Sarasota, FL 34230-6587 (941) 955-3000<br />

FAX: (941) 952-1951; E-mail: info@cfsarasota.org;<br />

Office address: 2635 Fruitville Rd., Sarasota, FL<br />

34237; Grant application tel.: (941) 556-7152;<br />

Grant inquiry E-mail: wendy@cfsarasota.org;<br />

URL: http://www.cfsarasota.org<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in Sarasota County, FL,<br />

and surrounding communities.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

The Community Foundation of the Holland/<br />

Zeeland Area<br />

70 W. 8th St., Ste. 100<br />

Holland, MI 49423-3166 (616) 396-6590<br />

FAX: (616) 396-3573; E-mail: info@cfhz.org;<br />

Additional E-mail: janet@cfhz.org; URL: http://<br />

www.cfhz.org<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to the Holland/Zeeland,<br />

MI, area and surrounding townships.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

Community Foundation of the Ozarks<br />

425 E. Trafficway<br />

Springfield, MO 65806-1121 (417) 864-6199<br />

FAX: (417) 864-8344; E-mail: gfunk@cfozarks.org;<br />

Additional tel.: (888) 266-6815; Application<br />

letter E-mails: rrussell@cfozarks.org or<br />

grussell@cfozarks.org; URL: http://<br />

www.cfozarks.org<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to southern MO.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

Community Foundation of Western<br />

Massachusetts<br />

1500 Main St., Ste. 2300<br />

P.O. Box 15769<br />

Springfield, MA 01115-1000 (413) 732-2858<br />

FAX: (413) 733-8565;<br />

E-mail: wmass@communityfoundation.org;<br />

Additional E-mail:<br />

kfaerber@communityfoundation.org; Grant<br />

information E-mail:<br />

grants@communityfoundation.org; URL: http://<br />

www.communityfoundation.org<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to western MA, including<br />

Franklin County, Hampden County, and<br />

Hampshire County.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

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FOUNDATIONS<br />

Grants for Capacity Building, Management & Technical Assistance<br />

The Community Foundation of Western North<br />

Carolina, Inc.<br />

The BB&T Bldg., Ste. 1600<br />

1 W. Pack Sq., P.O. Box 1888<br />

Asheville, NC 28802-1888 (828) 254-4960<br />

FAX: (828) 251-2258; E-mail: dollar@cfwnc.org;<br />

Additional E-mail: dollar@cfwnc.org; URL: http://<br />

www.cfwnc.org<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to Avery, Buncombe,<br />

Burke, Cherokee, Clay, Graham, Haywood,<br />

Henderson, Jackson, Macon, Madison,<br />

McDowell, Mitchell, Polk, Rutherford, Swain,<br />

Transylvania, and Yancey counties, NC.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

The Community Foundation Serving Boulder<br />

County<br />

1123 Spruce St.<br />

Boulder, CO 80302-5281 (303) 442-0436<br />

FAX: (303) 442-1221; E-mail: info@commfound.org;<br />

Additional tel: (888) 744-7239; Additional E-mail:<br />

Carly@commfound.org; Grant application E-mail:<br />

grants@commfound.org; URL: http://<br />

www.commfound.org<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in the Boulder County,<br />

CO, area.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

The Community Foundation Serving<br />

Richmond & Central Virginia<br />

7501 Boulders View Dr., Ste. 110<br />

Richmond, VA 23225-4047 (804) 330-7400<br />

FAX: (804) 330-5992; E-mail: info@tcfrichmond.org;<br />

Additional E-mail: doman@tcfrichmond.org; Grant<br />

application E-mails: shallett@tcfrichmond.org<br />

and esummerfield@tcfrichmond.org;<br />

URL: http://www.tcfrichmond.org<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to residents of<br />

metropolitan Richmond, the tri-cities area,<br />

including Hopewell, Colonial Heights, and<br />

Petersburg, and Chesterfield, Hanover, and<br />

Henrico counties, VA.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

Compass Bank Foundation<br />

P.O. Box 10566, M.C. AL/BI/CH/ACT<br />

Birmingham, AL 35296-0002<br />

Application address: 15 S. 20th St., Birmingham, AL<br />

35233, tel.: (205) 297-3960<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in AL, AZ, CO, FL, NM, and<br />

TX.<br />

Compton Foundation, Inc.<br />

255 Shoreline Dr., Ste. 540<br />

Redwood City, CA 94065-1444 (650) 508-1181<br />

FAX: (650) 508-1191; URL: http://<br />

www.comptonfoundation.org<br />

Limitations: Giving on an international basis to<br />

U.S.-based organizations for projects in Mexico,<br />

Central America, and Sub-Saharan Africa and on<br />

a national basis for programs in peace and<br />

population and the environment. Other funding<br />

limited to areas where board members reside:<br />

primarily San Francisco, Marin, and Santa Clara<br />

counties, CA.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

Con Alma Health Foundation, Inc.<br />

144 Park Ave.<br />

Santa Fe, NM 87501-1833 (505) 438-0776<br />

FAX: (505) 438-6223; E-mail: staff@conalma.org;<br />

URL: http://www.conalma.org<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to NM.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

Connelly Foundation<br />

1 Tower Bridge, Ste. 1450<br />

West Conshohocken, PA 19428 (610) 834-3222<br />

FAX: (610) 834-0866; E-mail: info@connellyfdn.org;<br />

URL: http://www.connellyfdn.org<br />

Limitations: Giving in Philadelphia, and surrounding<br />

counties of Bucks, Chester, Delaware and<br />

Montgomery, PA and Camden, NJ.<br />

Jack Kent Cooke Foundation<br />

44325 Woodridge Pkwy.<br />

Lansdowne, VA 20176-5297 (703) 723-8000<br />

FAX: (703) 723-8030;<br />

E-mail: jkc@jackkentcookefoundation.org;<br />

URL: http://www.jkcf.org/<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national basis.<br />

Cooke Foundation, Ltd.<br />

c/o Hawaii Community Foundation<br />

1164 Bishop St., Ste. 800<br />

Honolulu, HI 96813-2817 (808) 537-6333<br />

FAX: (808) 521-6286;<br />

E-mail: foundations@hcf-hawaii.org; Toll free tel.<br />

for HI only: (888) 731-3863 ext. 524;<br />

URL: http://www.cookefdn.org<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to HI and to organizations<br />

serving the people of HI.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

Cooper Foundation<br />

870 Wells Fargo Ctr.<br />

1248 O St.<br />

Lincoln, NE 68508-1493 (402) 476-7571<br />

FAX: (402) 476-2356;<br />

E-mail: info@cooperfoundation.org; URL: http://<br />

www.cooperfoundation.org/<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to NE, with emphasis on<br />

Lincoln and Lancaster County.<br />

Adolph Coors Foundation<br />

4100 E. Mississippi Ave., Ste. 1850<br />

Denver, CO 80246-3074 (303) 388-1636<br />

E-mail: generalinfo@acoorsfnd.org; URL: http://<br />

www.adolphcoors.org<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in CO.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

Covenant Foundation, Inc.<br />

8122 Datapoint Dr., Ste. 1000<br />

San Antonio, TX 78229-3270<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in TX.<br />

S. H. Cowell Foundation<br />

120 Montgomery St., Ste. 2570<br />

San Francisco, CA 94104-4335 (415) 397-0285<br />

FAX: (415) 986-6786; URL: http://www.shcowell.org<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to northern and central CA.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

The Crowell Trust<br />

1880 Office Club Pointe, Ste. 2200<br />

Colorado Springs, CO 80920-5010<br />

(719) 272-8300<br />

FAX: (719) 272-8305; E-mail: info@crowelltrust.org;<br />

URL: http://www.crowelltrust.org<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national basis.<br />

Arie and Ida Crown Memorial<br />

222 N. LaSalle St., Ste. 2000<br />

Chicago, IL 60601-1109 (312) 750-6671<br />

FAX: (312) 984-1499;<br />

E-mail: aicm@crown-chicago.com; URL: http://<br />

www.crownmemorial.org/<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in metropolitan Chicago,<br />

IL, with some giving in NY.<br />

The Cullen Foundation<br />

601 Jefferson St., 40th Fl.<br />

Houston, TX 77002-7900 (713) 651-8837<br />

E-mail: salexander@cullenfdn.org; URL: http://<br />

www.cullenfdn.org<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to TX, with emphasis on<br />

Houston.<br />

The Nathan Cummings Foundation<br />

475 10th Ave., 14th Fl.<br />

New York, NY 10018-9715 (212) 787-7300<br />

FAX: (212) 787-7377;<br />

E-mail: contact@nathancummings.org;<br />

URL: http://www.nathancummings.org<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in the U.S.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

CVS Caremark Charitable Trust, Inc.<br />

1 CVS Dr.<br />

Woonsocket, RI 02895-6146<br />

E-mail: CommunityMailbox@cvs.com; URL: http://<br />

www.cvscaremark.com/community/our-impact/<br />

charitable-trust<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to areas of company<br />

operations.<br />

Dade Community Foundation, Inc.<br />

200 S. Biscayne Blvd., Ste. 505<br />

Miami, FL 33131-5330 (305) 371-2711<br />

FAX: (305) 371-5342;<br />

E-mail: ruth.shack@dadecommunityfoundation.o<br />

rg; Additional E-mails:<br />

charisse.grant@dadecommunityfoundation.org<br />

and<br />

gianne.ewingchow@dadecommunityfoundation.o<br />

rg; URL: http://<br />

www.dadecommunityfoundation.org<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to Miami-Dade County, FL.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

Dakota Charitable Foundation, Inc.<br />

P.O. Box 8303<br />

Rapid City, SD 57709-8303<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in Rapid City, SD, with<br />

some giving nationally in Washington, DC.<br />

The Dallas Foundation<br />

900 Jackson St., Ste. 150<br />

Dallas, TX 75202-4454 (214) 741-9898<br />

FAX: (214) 741-9848;<br />

E-mail: info@dallasfoundation.org; Additional<br />

e-mail: mjalonick@dallasfoundation.org; Grant<br />

request e-mail: lsmith@dallasfoundation.org;<br />

URL: http://www.dallasfoundation.org<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to the City and County of<br />

Dallas, TX.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

The Dana Foundation<br />

745 5th Ave., Ste. 900<br />

New York, NY 10151-0799 (212) 223-4040<br />

FAX: (212) 317-8721; E-mail: danainfo@dana.org;<br />

Foundation Podcast URL: http://www.dana.org/<br />

podcasts.aspx; URL: http://www.dana.org<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national basis.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

The Danforth Foundation<br />

1 Metropolitan Sq.<br />

211 N. Broadway, Ste. 2390<br />

St. Louis, MO 63102-2711 (314) 588-1900<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to the metropolitan St.<br />

Louis, MO, area.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

Daniels Fund<br />

101 Monroe St.<br />

Denver, CO 80206-4467 (720) 941-4422<br />

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Grants for Capacity Building, Management & Technical Assistance<br />

FOUNDATIONS<br />

FAX: (720) 941-4182;<br />

E-mail: pdroege@danielsfund.org; General tel.:<br />

(303) 393-7220; Toll free tel.: (877) 791- 4726;<br />

General contact e-mail: info@danielsfund.org;<br />

URL: http://www.danielsfund.org<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in CO, with emphasis on<br />

Denver; funding also in NM, WY and UT with a<br />

limited basis nationally.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

Darden Restaurants, Inc. Foundation<br />

5900 Lake Ellenor Dr.<br />

P.O. Box 593330<br />

Orlando, FL 32859-3330 (407) 245-5213<br />

FAX: (407) 245-4462;<br />

E-mail: pdeyoung@darden.com; URL: http://<br />

www.dardenrestaurants.com/<br />

com_overview_mission.asp<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in the central FL area.<br />

Joe C. Davis Foundation<br />

28 White Bridge Rd., Ste. 210<br />

Nashville, TN 37205-1467<br />

Application address: 229 Hillwood Blvd., Nashville,<br />

TN 37205; E-mail: bartonshan@aol.com<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in the Nashville, TN, area.<br />

The Shelby Cullom Davis Foundation<br />

3 Bethesda Metro Ctr., Ste. 118<br />

Bethesda, MD 20814-6368 (301) 961-4000<br />

FAX: (301) 961-4001;<br />

E-mail: scdf@scdfoundation.org; URL: http://<br />

www.scdfoundation.org<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national basis.<br />

The Arthur Vining Davis Foundations<br />

225 Water St., Ste. 1510<br />

Jacksonville, FL 32202-5185 (904) 359-0670<br />

FAX: (904) 359-0675;<br />

E-mail: arthurvining@bellsouth.net; URL: http://<br />

www.avdfdn.org/<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to the U.S., including<br />

possessions and territories.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

Dekko Foundation, Inc.<br />

P.O. Box 548<br />

Kendallville, IN 46755-0548 (260) 347-1278<br />

FAX: (260) 347-7103;<br />

E-mail: dekko@dekkofoundation.org;<br />

URL: http://www.dekkofoundation.org<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in Limestone County, AL;<br />

Collier County, FL; Clarke, Decatur, Lucas,<br />

Ringgold, and Union counties, IA; DeKalb,<br />

Kosciousko, LaGrange, Noble, Steuben, and<br />

Whitley counties, IN; and Ada. MN.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

The Michael and Susan Dell Foundation<br />

P.O. Box 163867<br />

Austin, TX 78716-3867<br />

URL: http://www.msdf.org/<br />

Limitations: Giving on a local, regional, national and<br />

international basis.<br />

The Denver Foundation<br />

55 Madison St., 8th Fl.<br />

Denver, CO 80206 (303) 300-1790<br />

FAX: (303) 300-6547;<br />

E-mail: information@denverfoundation.org; Grant<br />

application E-mail: jsharp@denverfoundation.org;<br />

URL: http://www.denverfoundation.org<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to Adams, Arapahoe,<br />

Boulder, Broomfield, Denver, Douglas, and<br />

Jefferson counties, CO.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

The Greater Des Moines Community<br />

Foundation<br />

1915 Grand Ave.<br />

Des Moines, IA 50309-3311 (515) 883-2626<br />

FAX: (515) 883-2630;<br />

E-mail: info@desmoinesfoundation.org; Grant<br />

inquiry E-mail:<br />

raedeker@demoinesfoundation.org; Grant<br />

request tel.: (515) 883-2703; URL: http://<br />

www.desmoinesfoundation.org<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in the greater Des<br />

Moines, IA, area.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

Deutsche Bank Americas Foundation<br />

60 Wall St., NYC60-2110<br />

New York, NY 10005-2858 (212) 250-0555<br />

URL: http://www.community.db.com/<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national basis in areas of<br />

company operations with emphasis on NY,<br />

Canada, and Latin America.<br />

Douglas & Maria DeVos Foundation<br />

P.O. Box 230257<br />

Grand Rapids, MI 49523-0257 (616) 643-4700<br />

FAX: (616) 774-0116; E-mail: virginiav@rdvcorp.com<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in west MI.<br />

The Richard and Helen DeVos Foundation<br />

P.O. Box 230257<br />

Grand Rapids, MI 49523-0257 (616) 643-4700<br />

FAX: (616) 774-0116; E-mail: virginiav@rdvcorp.com<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in central FL and western<br />

MI.<br />

Irene Diamond Fund<br />

800 3rd Ave., Ste. 2700<br />

New York, NY 10022-7604<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in NY.<br />

Geraldine R. Dodge Foundation, Inc.<br />

163 Madison Ave., 6th Fl.<br />

P.O. Box 1239<br />

Morristown, NJ 07962-1239 (973) 540-8442<br />

FAX: (973) 540-1211; E-mail: info@grdodge.org;<br />

URL: http://www.grdodge.org<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in NJ, with support for the<br />

arts and local humane groups limited to NJ, and<br />

support for other local projects limited to the<br />

Morristown area; some giving to national<br />

organizations for projects in NJ.<br />

Dodge Jones Foundation<br />

P.O. Box 176<br />

Abilene, TX 79604-0176 (325) 673-6429<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in Abilene, TX.<br />

Carrie Estelle Doheny Foundation<br />

707 Wilshire Blvd., Ste. 4960<br />

Los Angeles, CA 90017-9843 (213) 488-1122<br />

FAX: (213) 488-1544;<br />

E-mail: doheny@dohenyfoundation.org;<br />

Additional e-mail: peggy@dohenyfoundation.org;<br />

URL: http://www.dohenyfoundation.org<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in the Los Angeles, CA,<br />

area.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

Dominion Foundation<br />

625 Liberty Ave.<br />

Pittsburgh, PA 15222-3197 (412) 690-1430<br />

FAX: (412) 690-7608; Tel. for Dominion Educational<br />

Partnership: (800) 730-7217, E-mail:<br />

educational_grants@dom.com; URL: http://<br />

www.dom.com/about/community/foundation/<br />

index.jsp<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in CT, Christian,<br />

Sangamon, and Will County, IL, Lake County, IN,<br />

MD, MA, NY, Beaufort, Bertie, Camden, Chowan,<br />

Currituck, Dare, Edgecomb, Gates, Granville,<br />

Halifax, Hertford, Hyde, Martin, Nash,<br />

Northampton, Pasquotank, Perquimans, Pitt,<br />

Roanoke, Tyrell, Warren, Washington, and<br />

Weldon, NC, Allen, Ashland, Ashtabula, Auglaize,<br />

Belmont, Carroll, Columbiana, Cuyahoga,<br />

Geauga, Guernsey, Hardin, Holmes, Knox, Lake,<br />

Mahoning, Medina, Mercer, Monroe, Muskingum,<br />

Noble, Paulding, Portage, Putman, Shelby, Stark,<br />

Summit, Trumbull, Tuscarawas, Van Wert,<br />

Washington, Wayne, and Wood County, OH,<br />

Allegheny, Armstrong, Beaver, Blair, Bucks,<br />

Butler, Cambria, Cameron, Clarion, Clearfield,<br />

Clinton, Crawford, Elk, Fayette, Franklin, Greene,<br />

Indiana, Jefferson, Juniata, Lawrence, Mercer,<br />

McKean, Potter, Somerset, Tioga, Venango,<br />

Washington, and Westmoreland County, PA, RI,<br />

VA, WV, and WI.<br />

Gaylord and Dorothy Donnelley Foundation<br />

35 E. Wacker Dr., Ste. 2600<br />

Chicago, IL 60601-2102 (312) 977-2700<br />

FAX: (312) 977-1686; E-mail: gddf@gddf.org;<br />

URL: http://www.gddf.org<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in the Chicago, IL, area<br />

and in the Lowcountry area of SC.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

The William H. Donner Foundation<br />

60 E. 42nd St., Ste. 1560<br />

New York, NY 10165-1520 (212) 949-0404<br />

FAX: (212) 949-6022; E-mail: dfeeney@donner.org;<br />

Additional tel.: (212) 949-5213; URL: http://<br />

www.donner.org<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national basis.<br />

Dorot Foundation<br />

439 Benefit St.<br />

Providence, RI 02903-2934 (401) 351-8866<br />

FAX: (401) 351-4975; E-mail: info@dorot.org;<br />

URL: http://www.dorot.org<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in the U.S. and Israel.<br />

Dorrance Family Foundation<br />

7600 E. Doubletree Ranch Rd., Ste. 300<br />

Scottsdale, AZ 85258-2137 (480) 367-7000<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in AZ.<br />

The Doudera Family Foundation<br />

2940 N. Lynnhaven Rd., Ste. 200<br />

Virginia Beach, VA 23452-6949<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in NC and VA.<br />

The Dow Chemical Company Foundation<br />

2030 Dow Ctr.<br />

Midland, MI 48674-0001<br />

FAX: (989) 638-1727; E-mail: bomiller@dow.com;<br />

URL: http://www.dow.com/about/corp/social/<br />

social.htm<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in areas of company<br />

operations.<br />

The Herbert H. and Grace A. Dow Foundation<br />

1018 W. Main St.<br />

Midland, MI 48640-4292 (989) 631-3699<br />

FAX: (989) 631-0675;<br />

E-mail: info@hhdowfoundation.org; URL: http://<br />

www.hhdowfoundation.org<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to MI, with emphasis on<br />

Midland County.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

DTE Energy Foundation<br />

2000 2nd Ave., Rm. 1578 WCB<br />

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FOUNDATIONS<br />

Grants for Capacity Building, Management & Technical Assistance<br />

Detroit, MI 48226-1279<br />

URL: http://dteenergy.com/community/foundation/<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in MI.<br />

Doris Duke Charitable Foundation<br />

650 5th Ave., 19th Fl.<br />

New York, NY 10019-6108 (212) 974-7000<br />

FAX: (212) 974-7590; Additional tel.: (212)<br />

974-7100; URL: http://www.ddcf.org<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national basis.<br />

The Duke Endowment<br />

100 N. Tryon St., Ste. 3500<br />

Charlotte, NC 28202-4012 (704) 376-0291<br />

FAX: (704) 376-9336; E-mail: info@tde.org; E-mail:<br />

cperkins@tde.org; URL: http://<br />

www.dukeendowment.org<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to NC and SC.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

Duke Energy Foundation<br />

526 S. Church St., M.C. EC03ZJ<br />

P.O. Box 1006<br />

Charlotte, NC 28201-1006 (704) 382-7200<br />

FAX: (704) 382-7600; Contact for Community and<br />

Technical College Grants: Page Sheehan, tel.:<br />

(704) 382-6982, E-mail:<br />

phsheehan@duke-energy.com; URL: http://<br />

www.duke-energy.com/community/<br />

foundation.asp<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in areas of company<br />

operations in NC and SC; giving also in Canada.<br />

Jessie Ball duPont Fund<br />

1 Independent Dr., Ste. 1400<br />

Jacksonville, FL 32202-5011 (800) 252-3452<br />

FAX: (904) 353-3870;<br />

E-mail: contactus@dupontfund.org; Additional<br />

tel.: (800) 252-3452; Additional e-mails:<br />

smagill@dupontfund.org (for Sherry P. Magill),<br />

jbennett@dupontfund.org (for Jo Ann P. Bennett),<br />

sdouglass@dupontfund.org (for Sally Douglass),<br />

ekingjr.@dupontfund.org (for Edward King),<br />

sgreene@dupontfund.org (for Sharon Greene)<br />

and dsawyer@dupontfund.org (for Davena<br />

Sawyer); URL: http://www.dupontfund.org/<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in the South, especially<br />

DE, FL, and VA.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

Durham Foundation<br />

8401 W. Dodge Rd., Ste. 100<br />

Omaha, NE 68114-3494 (402) 390-2450<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in Omaha, NE.<br />

Dyson Foundation<br />

25 Halcyon Rd.<br />

Millbrook, NY 12545-6137 (845) 677-0644<br />

FAX: (845) 677-0650; E-mail: info@dyson.org;<br />

URL: http://www.dysonfoundation.org<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in Dutchess County, NY,<br />

and organizations providing services in Dutchess<br />

County; limited grants to other Mid-Hudson Valley<br />

counties (Columbia, Greene, Orange, Putnam<br />

and Ulster counties). National and other grants<br />

on a solicited basis.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

Earhart Foundation<br />

2200 Green Rd., Ste. H<br />

Ann Arbor, MI 48105-1569 (734) 761-8592<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national basis.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

The East Bay Community Foundation<br />

DeDomenico Bldg.<br />

200 Frank H. Ogawa Plz.<br />

Oakland, CA 94612-2005 (510) 836-3223<br />

FAX: (510) 836-3287; E-mail: info@eastbaycf.org;<br />

Grantmaking E-mails: program@eastbaycf.org<br />

and communityinvestment@eastbaycf.org;<br />

URL: http://www.ebcf.org<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to Alameda and Contra<br />

Costa counties, CA.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

George S. and Dolores Dore Eccles Foundation<br />

79 S. Main St., 12th Fl.<br />

Salt Lake City, UT 84111-1929 (801) 246-5340<br />

FAX: (801) 350-3510; E-mail: gseg@gseccles.org;<br />

URL: http://www.gsecclesfoundation.org<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in the intermountain<br />

area, particularly UT.<br />

Eckerd Family Foundation, Inc.<br />

3000 Baypart Dr. Ste. 560<br />

Tampa, FL 33607-8413 (813) 514-0858<br />

E-mail: info@eckerdfamilyfoundation.org; E-mail<br />

concerning projects:<br />

grants@eckerdfamilyfoundation.org; URL: http://<br />

www.eckerdfamilyfoundation.org<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in FL.<br />

Eden Hall Foundation<br />

600 Grant St., Ste. 3232<br />

Pittsburgh, PA 15219-2713 (412) 642-6697<br />

FAX: (412) 642-6698; URL: http://<br />

www.edenhallfdn.org<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to southwestern PA.<br />

The Educational Foundation of America<br />

35 Church Ln.<br />

Westport, CT 06880-3515 (203) 226-6498<br />

E-mail: efa@efaw.org; Letter of inquiry e-mail:<br />

loi@efaw.org; URL: http://www.efaw.org<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to the U.S.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

O. P. and W. E. Edwards Foundation, Inc.<br />

c/o Jo Ann Eder<br />

P.O. Box 2445<br />

Red Lodge, MT 59068-2445 (406) 446-1077<br />

FAX: (406) 446-1363; E-mail: joeder@mac.com;<br />

URL: http://foundationcenter.org/grantmaker/<br />

edwards/<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national basis.<br />

El Pomar Foundation<br />

10 Lake Cir.<br />

Colorado Springs, CO 80906-4201<br />

(719) 633-7733<br />

FAX: (719) 577-5702; Additional tel.: (800)<br />

554-7711; URL: http://www.elpomar.org<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to CO.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

Elgin Foundation<br />

4624 Chambliss Ave.<br />

Knoxville, TN 37919-5118<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in GA and TN.<br />

The Ellison Medical Foundation<br />

4710 Bethesda Ave., Ste. 204<br />

Bethesda, MD 20814-5226 (301) 657-1830<br />

FAX: (301) 657-1828;<br />

E-mail: rsprott@ellisonfoundation.org;<br />

URL: http://www.ellisonfoundation.org<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to U.S. institutions only.<br />

Emerson Charitable Trust<br />

8000 W. Florissant Ave.<br />

P.O. Box 4100<br />

St. Louis, MO 63136-8506 (314) 553-2000<br />

FAX: (314) 553-1605; URL: http://<br />

www.emerson.com/en-us/about_emerson/<br />

company_overview/pages/<br />

our_approach_to_corporate_philanthropy.aspx<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in areas of company<br />

operations.<br />

Endowment for Health, Inc.<br />

14 South St.<br />

Concord, NH 03301-3772 (603) 228-2448<br />

FAX: (603) 228-1304;<br />

E-mail: info@endowmentforhealth.org;<br />

URL: http://www.endowmentforhealth.org<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily limited to NH.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

Energy Foundation<br />

301 Battery St., 5th Fl.<br />

San Francisco, CA 94111 (415) 561-6700<br />

FAX: (415) 561-6709; E-mail: energyfund@ef.org;<br />

URL: http://www.ef.org<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to the U.S. and China.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

English-Bonter-Mitchell Foundation<br />

c/o National City Bank<br />

110 W. Berry St., Ste. 900<br />

Fort Wayne, IN 46802-2316 (260) 461-6218<br />

FAX: (260) 461-6198;<br />

E-mail: margaret.sturm@nationalcity.com;<br />

URL: http://www.englishbontermitchell.org<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in Fort Wayne, IN.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

Entergy Charitable Foundation<br />

639 Loyola Ave.<br />

New Orleans, LA 70113-3125 (877) 285-2006<br />

E-mail: grants@entergy.com; URL: http://<br />

www.entergy.com/our_community/giving.aspx<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in areas of company<br />

operations in AR, LA, MA, MS, NH, NY, TX, and<br />

VT.<br />

Enterprise Rent-A-Car Foundation<br />

600 Corporate Park Dr.<br />

St. Louis, MO 63105-4204<br />

FAX: (314) 512-4754; URL: http://<br />

aboutus.enterprise.com/what_we_believe/<br />

our_foundation.html<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national basis and in Canada<br />

and the United Kingdom in areas of company<br />

operations.<br />

The Erie Community Foundation<br />

459 W. 6th St.<br />

Erie, PA 16507-1215 (814) 454-0843<br />

FAX: (814) 456-4965; E-mail: mbatchelor@cferie.org;<br />

Additional E-mail: ackern@cferie.org;<br />

URL: http://www.eriecommunityfoundation.org<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to Erie County, PA.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

Ethics & Excellence in Journalism Foundation<br />

210 Park Ave., Ste. 3150<br />

Oklahoma City, OK 73102-5604 (405) 604-5388<br />

FAX: (405) 604-0297;<br />

E-mail: nancy.hodgkinson@journalismfoundation<br />

.org; URL: http://www.journalismfoundation.org<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national basis, with some<br />

emphasis on OK.<br />

ExxonMobil Foundation<br />

5959 Las Colinas Blvd.<br />

Irving, TX 75039-2298 (972) 444-1104<br />

URL: http://www.exxonmobil.com/community<br />

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Grants for Capacity Building, Management & Technical Assistance<br />

FOUNDATIONS<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in Baldwin and Mobile<br />

counties, AL, Anchorage, Fairbanks, Juneau, and<br />

North Slope, AK, Santa Barbara County and<br />

Torrance, CA, Cortez and Rio Blanco County, CO,<br />

Washington, DC, LaGrange, GA, Joliet, IL,<br />

Kingman and Stevens County, KS, Baton Rouge,<br />

Chalmette, Grand Isle, Gueydan, and Kaplan, LA,<br />

Detroit, MI, Billings, MT, Clinton and Paulsboro,<br />

NJ, Lee County, NM, Rochester, NY, Akron, OH,<br />

Shawnee and Texas County, OK, Exton, PA,<br />

Baytown, Beaumont, Dallas, Fort Worth,<br />

Houston, Longview, Midland, Odessa, and Tyler,<br />

TX, San Juan County, UT, Fairfax County and<br />

northern VA, and Lincoln, Sublette, and<br />

Sweetwater counties, WY; giving also in<br />

developing countries.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

Richard M. Fairbanks Foundation, Inc.<br />

9292 N. Meridan St., Ste. 304<br />

Indianapolis, IN 46260-1828 (317) 846-7111<br />

FAX: (317) 844-0167; e-mail (for Betsy Bikoff):<br />

Bikoff@rmfairbanksfoundation.org; URL: http://<br />

www.rmfairbanksfoundation.org<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in greater Indianapolis,<br />

IN.<br />

The Sherman Fairchild Foundation, Inc.<br />

5454 Wisconsin Ave., Ste. 1205<br />

Chevy Chase, MD 20815-6934 (301) 913-5990<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national basis.<br />

Fairfield County Community Foundation, Inc.<br />

383 Main Ave.<br />

Norwalk, CT 06851-1543 (203) 750-3200<br />

FAX: (203) 750-3232;<br />

E-mail: info@fccfoundation.org; URL: http://<br />

www.fccfoundation.org<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to the Fairfield County, CT,<br />

area from discretionary funds; giving throughout<br />

the U.S. from grants made from Donor-Advised<br />

funds.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

Fargo-Moorhead Area Foundation<br />

502 1st Ave. N., Ste. 202<br />

Fargo, ND 58102-4804 (701) 234-0756<br />

FAX: (701) 234-9724;<br />

E-mail: kathy@areafoundation.org; Additional<br />

E-mail: mike@areafoundation.org; Grant<br />

application E-mail: cher@areafoundation.org;<br />

URL: http://www.areafoundation.org<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to Clay County, MN, and<br />

Cass County, ND.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

Fidelity Foundation<br />

82 Devonshire St., S2<br />

Boston, MA 02109-3614 (617) 563-6806<br />

URL: http://www.fidelityfoundation.org<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national basis and in Canada,<br />

with emphasis on areas of company operations,<br />

including Northern KY, Boston and Marlborough,<br />

MA, Merrimack, NH, Jersey City, NJ, lower<br />

Manhattan, NY, Durham and Raleigh, NC,<br />

Cincinnati, OH, Smithfield, RI, Dallas, Fort Worth,<br />

and northern TX, Salt Lake City, UT, and Toronto,<br />

Canada; giving also to regional and national<br />

organizations.<br />

The Fifth Third Foundation<br />

Fifth Third Ctr., M.D. 1090CA<br />

Cincinnati, OH 45263-0001 (513) 534-7001<br />

URL: https://www.53.com/wps/portal/av/?<br />

New_WCM_Context=/wps/wcm/connect/<br />

FifthThirdSite/About+53/In+the+Community/<br />

Fifth+Third+Foundation/<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in areas of company<br />

operations in OH, KY, IN, MI, FL, Chicago, IL, St.<br />

Louis, MO, and Nashville, TN.<br />

The Paul and Phyllis Fireman Charitable<br />

Foundation<br />

240 Newbury St., 2nd Fl.<br />

Boston, MA 02116-2580 (617) 482-5620<br />

FAX: (617) 482-5624; E-mail: info@ppffound.org;<br />

URL: http://www.ppffound.org<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in MA, with limited<br />

funding to Jersey City, NJ.<br />

First Hawaiian Bank Foundation<br />

P.O. Box 3200<br />

Honolulu, HI 96847-0001 (808) 525-7777<br />

FAX: (808) 525-8708; URL: http://www.fhb.com/<br />

about-annual.htm<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in areas of company<br />

operations.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

FirstEnergy Foundation<br />

76 S. Main St.<br />

Akron, OH 44308-1817 (330) 761-4246<br />

URL: http://www.firstenergycorp.com/community/<br />

index.html<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in areas of company<br />

operations in NJ, OH, and PA.<br />

Flight Attendant Medical Research Institute,<br />

Inc.<br />

201 S. Biscayne Blvd., Ste. 1310<br />

Miami, FL 33131-4333 (305) 379-7007<br />

FAX: (305) 577-0005; E-mail: ekress@famri.org;<br />

URL: http://www.famri.org<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national and international<br />

basis.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

The Flinn Foundation<br />

1802 N. Central Ave.<br />

Phoenix, AZ 85004-1506 (602) 744-6800<br />

FAX: (602) 744-6815; E-mail: info@flinn.org; E-mail<br />

for scholarship information: fscholars@flinn.org;<br />

URL: http://www.flinn.org<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to AZ.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

Flora Family Foundation<br />

2121 Sand Hill Rd., Ste. 123<br />

Menlo Park, CA 94025-6909 (650) 233-1335<br />

FAX: (650) 233-1340; E-mail: info@florafamily.org;<br />

URL: http://www.florafamily.org<br />

Foellinger Foundation, Inc.<br />

520 E. Berry St.<br />

Fort Wayne, IN 46802-2002 (260) 422-2900<br />

FAX: (260) 422-9436; E-mail: info@foellinger.org;<br />

Additional e-mail (for Cheryl K. Taylor):<br />

cheryl@foellinger.org; URL: http://<br />

www.foellinger.org<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in the Allen County, IN,<br />

area.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

The Ford Foundation<br />

320 E. 43rd St.<br />

New York, NY 10017-4801 (212) 573-5000<br />

FAX: (212) 351-3677;<br />

E-mail: office-secretary@fordfound.org;<br />

URL: http://www.fordfound.org<br />

Limitations: Giving on an international basis,<br />

including the U.S., and some countries in Africa<br />

and the Middle East, Asia, Russia, Latin America<br />

and the Caribbean.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

Ford Motor Company Fund<br />

1 American Rd.<br />

P.O. Box 1899<br />

Dearborn, MI 48126-2798 (313) 248-4745<br />

FAX: (313) 594-7001; E-mail: fordfund@ford.com;<br />

Additional tel.: (888) 313-0102; URL: http://<br />

www.ford.com/go/fordfund<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in areas of company<br />

operations, with emphasis on southeastern MI.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

Foreign Mission Foundation<br />

10875 S.W. 89th St.<br />

Tigard, OR 97223-8323<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in India.<br />

Foundation for Child Development<br />

145 E. 32nd St., 14th Fl.<br />

New York, NY 10016-6055<br />

FAX: (212) 213-5897; E-mail: info@fcd-us.org;<br />

URL: http://www.fcd-us.org<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national basis.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

Foundation for the Carolinas<br />

217 S. Tryon St.<br />

Charlotte, NC 28202-3201 (704) 973-4500<br />

FAX: (704) 973-4599; E-mail: infor@fftc.org;<br />

Additional tel.: (800) 973-7244; Additional<br />

E-mail: bcollier@fftc.org; URL: http://<br />

www.fftc.org<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily to organizations serving<br />

the citizens of NC and SC, with emphasis on the<br />

greater Charlotte, NC, region.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

Foundation for the Mid South<br />

134 E. Amite St.<br />

Jackson, MS 39201-2101 (601) 355-8167<br />

FAX: (601) 355-6499;<br />

E-mail: ccrothers@fndmidsouth.org; URL: http://<br />

www.fndmidsouth.org<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to AR, LA, and MS.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

France-Merrick Foundation<br />

2 Hamill Rd., Ste. 302<br />

Baltimore, MD 21210-1813 (410) 464-2004<br />

FAX: (410) 464-2001;<br />

E-mail: mdepuy@france-merrickfdn.org<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in the metropolitan<br />

Baltimore, MD, area.<br />

The Francis Family Foundation<br />

800 W. 47th St., Ste. 717<br />

Kansas City, MO 64112-1249 (816) 531-0077<br />

FAX: (816) 531-8810;<br />

E-mail: info@francisfoundation.org; URL: http://<br />

www.francisfoundation.org/<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to a 60-mile radius of<br />

Kansas City, MO, for educational and arts and<br />

cultural institutions, and to the U.S. and Canada<br />

for pulmonary fellowships.<br />

Mary D. and Walter F. Frear Eleemosynary<br />

Trust<br />

c/o Bank of Hawaii<br />

P.O. Box 3170, Dept. 715<br />

Honolulu, HI 96802-3170 (808) 538-4944<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to HI.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

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FOUNDATIONS<br />

Grants for Capacity Building, Management & Technical Assistance<br />

Freddie Mac Foundation<br />

8250 Jones Branch Dr., M.S. A-40<br />

McLean, VA 22102-3110 (703) 918-8888<br />

FAX: (703) 918-8895;<br />

E-mail: freddiemac_foundation@freddiemac.com<br />

; URL: http://www.freddiemacfoundation.org<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in the metropolitan<br />

Washington, DC, area, with emphasis on the<br />

District of Columbia; Charles, Frederick, Howard,<br />

Montgomery, and Prince George’s counties, MD;<br />

and Alexandria, Arlington County, Fairfax County,<br />

Falls Church, Leesburg, Loudoun County,<br />

Manassas Park, and Prince William County, VA;<br />

giving also to statewide organizations in MD and<br />

VA and national organizations.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

The Freedom Forum, Inc.<br />

555 Pennsylvania Ave., NW<br />

Washington, DC 20001-2114 (202) 292-6100<br />

E-mail: news@freedomforum.org; URL: http://<br />

www.freedomforum.org<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national and international<br />

basis.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

Freeman Foundation<br />

c/o The Rockefeller Trust Company<br />

30 Rockefeller Plz.<br />

New York, NY 10112-0002 (212) 649-5853<br />

Application address: 499 Tabor Hill Road, Stowe, VT<br />

05672<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in VT for conservation and<br />

environment grants; Asian studies grants are<br />

awarded nationally.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

Freeport-McMoran Foundation<br />

1615 Poydras St.<br />

New Orleans, LA 70112-1254 (504) 582-1803<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in the southern LA area.<br />

Fremont Area Community Foundation<br />

4424 W. 48th St.<br />

P.O. Box B<br />

Fremont, MI 49412-8721 (231) 924-5350<br />

FAX: (231) 924-5391; E-mail: info@tfacf.org;<br />

Additional fax: (231) 924-7637; Additional<br />

E-mails: echerin@tfacf.org and<br />

gzerlaut@tfacf.org; URL: http://www.tfacf.org<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in Newaygo County, MI.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

Frey Foundation<br />

40 Pearl St. N.W., Ste. 1100<br />

Grand Rapids, MI 49503-3028 (616) 451-0303<br />

FAX: (616) 451-8481; E-mail: contact@freyfdn.org;<br />

URL: http://www.freyfdn.org<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in Emmet, Charlevoix,<br />

and Kent counties, MI.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

The Lynn and Foster Friess Family Foundation<br />

P.O. Box 9790<br />

Jackson, WY 83002-9790<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in Wilmington, DE,<br />

Jackson, WY, and Maryvale (Phoenix), AZ.<br />

The Frist Foundation<br />

3100 West End Ave., Ste. 1200<br />

Nashville, TN 37203-1348 (615) 292-3868<br />

FAX: (615) 292-5843;<br />

E-mail: askfrist@fristfoundation.org; URL: http://<br />

www.fristfoundation.org<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in Nashville, TN.<br />

The Frost Foundation, Ltd.<br />

511 Armijo St., Ste. A<br />

Santa Fe, NM 87501-2899 (505) 986-0208<br />

E-mail: info@frostfound.org; Louisiana grant request<br />

fax: (505) 986-0430; URL: http://<br />

www.frostfound.org<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in LA; some giving in NM.<br />

Charles A. Frueauff Foundation, Inc.<br />

200 S. Commerce St., Ste. 100<br />

Little Rock, AR 72201 (501) 324-2233<br />

URL: http://www.frueaufffoundation.com<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to the U.S. with emphasis<br />

on east of the Rockies, the South, and Northeast.<br />

Lloyd A. Fry Foundation<br />

120 S. LaSalle St., Ste. 1950<br />

Chicago, IL 60603-3419 (312) 580-0310<br />

FAX: (312) 580-0980;<br />

E-mail: usong@fryfoundation.org; URL: http://<br />

www.fryfoundation.org<br />

Limitations: Giving generally limited to Chicago, IL.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

The Fullerton Foundation, Inc.<br />

515 W. Buford St.<br />

Gaffney, SC 29341-1703 (864) 489-6678<br />

Application address: P.O. Box 2208, Gaffney, SC<br />

29342-2208;<br />

E-mail: cjbonner@fullertonfoundation.org<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in NC and SC.<br />

The Fund for New Jersey<br />

94 Church St., Ste. 303<br />

New Brunswick, NJ 08901-1238 (732) 220-8656<br />

FAX: (732) 220-8654; E-mail: info@fundfornj.org;<br />

URL: http://www.fundfornj.org<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in NJ or to regional<br />

programs that benefit NJ.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

Gallagher Western Montana Charitable<br />

Foundation<br />

P.O. Box 3387<br />

Missoula, MT 59806-3387 (406) 240-5703<br />

E-mail: gallagherfoundation@msn.com<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to MT, primarily in Missoula<br />

and western MT.<br />

Gannett Foundation, Inc.<br />

7950 Jones Branch Dr.<br />

McLean, VA 22107-0001<br />

FAX: (703) 854-2167;<br />

E-mail: foundation@gannett.com; Additional<br />

e-mail: gannettfoundation@gannett.com;<br />

URL: http://www.gannettfoundation.org<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national and international<br />

basis in areas of company operations, including<br />

in the United Kingdom.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

The GAR Foundation<br />

P.O. Box 1500<br />

Akron, OH 44309-1500 (330) 576-2926<br />

FAX: (330) 294-5315; E-mail: info@garfdn.org;<br />

Relocation address: 3875 Embassy Pkwy., Ste.<br />

250 Akron, OH 44333; Additional e-mail:<br />

RBriggs@BDBlaw.com; URL: http://<br />

www.garfdn.org<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in the Akron-Summit<br />

County area and secondarily in Cuyahoga, Stark,<br />

Medina, Portage and Wayne counties, OH.<br />

Gates Family Foundation<br />

3575 Cherry Creek N. Dr., Ste. 100<br />

Denver, CO 80209-3601 (303) 722-1881<br />

FAX: (303) 316-3038;<br />

E-mail: info@gatesfamilyfoundation.org;<br />

URL: http://www.gatesfamilyfoundation.org<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to CO, with emphasis on<br />

the Denver area, except for foundation-initiated<br />

grants.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation<br />

P.O. Box 23350<br />

Seattle, WA 98102-0650 (206) 709-3100<br />

FAX: (206) 709-3180;<br />

E-mail: info@gatesfoundation.org; URL: http://<br />

www.gatesfoundation.org<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national and international<br />

basis to support initiatives in health and learning;<br />

the foundation also supports community giving in<br />

the Pacific Northwest.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

GE Foundation<br />

3135 Easton Tpke.<br />

Fairfield, CT 06828-0001 (203) 373-3216<br />

FAX: (203) 373-3029; E-mail: gefoundation@ge.com;<br />

URL: http://www.gefoundation.com<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national and international<br />

basis, with emphasis on China, India, and<br />

Mexico.<br />

General Mills Foundation<br />

P.O. Box 1113<br />

Minneapolis, MN 55440-1113<br />

FAX: (763) 764-4114;<br />

E-mail: ellen.luger@genmills.com; E-mail for<br />

Celebrating Communities of Color:<br />

CommunityActionQA@genmills.com; URL: http://<br />

www.generalmills.com/corporate/commitment/<br />

foundation.aspx<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in areas of major<br />

company operations, with emphasis on the Twin<br />

Cities, MN area.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

General Motors Foundation, Inc.<br />

300 Renaissance Ctr., M.C. 482-C27-D76<br />

Detroit, MI 48265-3000 (313) 665-0824<br />

URL: http://www.gm.com/corporate/responsibility/<br />

community<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in areas of company<br />

operations; giving also to international<br />

organizations.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

The George Foundation<br />

310 Morton St., PMB Ste. C<br />

Richmond, TX 77469-3119 (281) 342-6109<br />

FAX: (281) 341-7635; Additional address: 215<br />

Morton St., Richmond, TX 77469; E-mail:<br />

dkoch@thegeorgefoundation.org; URL: http://<br />

www.thegeorgefoundation.org<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in Fort Bend County, TX.<br />

Georgia Power Foundation, Inc.<br />

241 Ralph McGill Blvd., N.E., Bin 10131<br />

Atlanta, GA 30308-3374 (404) 506-6784<br />

FAX: (404) 506-1485;<br />

E-mail: gpfoundation@southernco.com;<br />

URL: http://www.georgiapower.com/<br />

community/charitable_home.asp#a<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in GA.<br />

Wallace Alexander Gerbode Foundation<br />

111 Pine St., Ste. 1515<br />

San Francisco, CA 94111-5602 (415) 391-0911<br />

FAX: (415) 391-4587; E-mail: info@gerbode.org;<br />

URL: http://www.foundationcenter.org/<br />

grantmaker/gerbode/<br />

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Grants for Capacity Building, Management & Technical Assistance<br />

FOUNDATIONS<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily to programs directly<br />

affecting residents of Alameda, Contra Costa,<br />

Marin, San Francisco, and San Mateo counties in<br />

CA, and HI.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

The Ann and Gordon Getty Foundation<br />

1 Embarcadero Ctr., Ste. 1050<br />

San Francisco, CA 94111-3600<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in CA, with emphasis on<br />

the San Francisco Bay Area.<br />

J. Paul Getty Trust<br />

1200 Getty Ctr. Dr., Ste. 800<br />

Los Angeles, CA 90049-1679 (310) 440-7320<br />

FAX: (310) 440-7703; URL: http://www.getty.edu<br />

Limitations: Giving on an international basis.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

The Gheens Foundation, Inc.<br />

1 Riverfront Plz., Ste. 705<br />

Louisville, KY 40202 (502) 584-4650<br />

FAX: (502) 584-4652;<br />

E-mail: carl@gheensfoundation.org; URL: http://<br />

www.gheensfoundation.org<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in Louisville, KY, and<br />

LaFourche and Terrebone parishes, LA.<br />

The Rosalinde and Arthur Gilbert Foundation<br />

2730 Wilshire Blvd., Ste. 301<br />

Santa Monica, CA 90403-4749<br />

URL: http://www.thegilbertfoundation.org<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in Los Angeles, CA and<br />

Israel.<br />

Gilder Foundation, Inc.<br />

1775 Broadway<br />

New York, NY 10019-1903<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in NY.<br />

The Gill Foundation<br />

2215 Market St.<br />

Denver, CO 80205-2026 (303) 292-4455<br />

FAX: (303) 292-2155;<br />

E-mail: info@gillfoundation.org; Additional toll<br />

free tel.: (888) 530-4455; Additional contact inf.<br />

(for Gay & Lesbian Fund for Colorado): 315 E.<br />

Costilla St., Colorado Springs, CO 80903, toll<br />

free tel.: (800) 964-5643, tel.: (719) 473-4455,<br />

FAX: (719) 473-2254, E-mail: info@gayand<br />

lesbianfund.org; URL: http://<br />

www.gillfoundation.org<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national basis to national and<br />

state-wide organizations.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

Irving S. Gilmore Foundation<br />

136 E. Michigan Ave., Ste. 900<br />

Kalamazoo, MI 49007-3915 (269) 342-6411<br />

FAX: (269) 342-6465; URL: http://www.isgilmore.org<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in the greater Kalamazoo,<br />

MI, area.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

The Goizueta Foundation<br />

4401 Northside Pkwy., Ste. 520<br />

Atlanta, GA 30327-3057 (404) 239-0390<br />

FAX: (404) 239-0018;<br />

E-mail: info@goizuetafoundation.org;<br />

URL: http://www.goizuetafoundation.org<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in GA.<br />

The Goldhirsh Foundation, Inc.<br />

c/o Rinet Co., LLC<br />

101 Federal St., 14th Fl.<br />

Boston, MA 02110-1859<br />

E-mail: rdberkson@goldhirshfoundation.org;<br />

Application address: c/o Sally E. McNagny, M.D.,<br />

M.P.H., Dir., Brain Tumor Research Awards<br />

Program, 95 Berkeley St., Ste. 201, Boston, MA<br />

02116; tel.: (617) 279-2254, FAX: (617)<br />

423-4619; E-mail:<br />

smcnagny@goldhirshfoundation.org; tel./FAX for<br />

Rita D. Berkson in Branford, CT: (203) 488-2697;<br />

URL: http://www.goldhirshfoundation.org<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in MA and NY.<br />

Lisa and Douglas Goldman Fund<br />

1 Daniel Burnham Ct., Ste. 330C<br />

San Francisco, CA 94109-5460 (415) 771-1717<br />

FAX: (415) 771-1797; URL: http://<br />

foundationcenter.org/grantmaker/goldman/<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in the San Francisco Bay<br />

Area, CA.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

Richard and Rhoda Goldman Fund<br />

P.O. Box 29924<br />

211 Lincoln Blvd.<br />

San Francisco, CA 94129-0924 (415) 345-6300<br />

FAX: (415) 345-9686; URL: http://<br />

www.goldmanfund.org<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in the San Francisco Bay<br />

Area, CA, and Israel. Giving nationally and<br />

internationally in the areas of population and the<br />

environment.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

The Goldman Sachs Foundation<br />

85 Broad St., 22nd Fl.<br />

New York, NY 10004-2434 (212) 902-5402<br />

FAX: (212) 888-9482; URL: http://www.gs.com/<br />

foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national basis.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

Morris Goldseker Foundation of Maryland, Inc.<br />

1040 Park Ave., Ste. 310<br />

Baltimore, MD 21201-5635 (410) 837-5100<br />

FAX: (410) 837-7927;<br />

E-mail: cgilbert@goldsekerfoundation.org;<br />

URL: http://www.goldsekerfoundation.org<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to the Baltimore, MD, area.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

Frank D. Gorham, Jr., and Marie K. Gorham<br />

Charitable Foundation<br />

P.O. Box 451<br />

Albuquerque, NM 87103-0451<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in NM, with emphasis on<br />

Albuquerque.<br />

The Gottesman Fund<br />

1818 N St. N.W., Ste. 700<br />

Washington, DC 20036-2477 (202) 785-2727<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in NY.<br />

The Grable Foundation<br />

650 Smithfield St., Ste. 240<br />

Pittsburgh, PA 15222-3907 (412) 471-4550<br />

FAX: (412) 471-2267; E-mail: mmistick@grable.org;<br />

URL: http://www.grable.org<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in southwestern PA.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

Philip L. Graham Fund<br />

c/o The Washington Post Co.<br />

1150 15th St. N.W.<br />

Washington, DC 20071-0001 (202) 334-6640<br />

FAX: (202) 334-4498;<br />

E-mail: plgfund@washpost.com<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in the metropolitan<br />

Washington, DC, area.<br />

Grand Rapids Community Foundation<br />

161 Ottawa Ave. N.W., Ste. 209-C<br />

Grand Rapids, MI 49503-2757 (616) 454-1751<br />

FAX: (616) 454-6455;<br />

E-mail: grfound@grfoundation.org; Grant inquiry<br />

tel.: (616) 454-1751, ext. 123, and E-mail:<br />

apuckett@grfoundation.org; URL: http://<br />

www.grfoundation.org<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to Kent County, MI.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

Grand Victoria Foundation<br />

230 W. Monroe St., Ste. 2530<br />

Chicago, IL 60606-5048 (312) 609-0200<br />

FAX: (312) 658-0738;<br />

E-mail: nancyf@grandvictoriafdn.org; Application<br />

address for Elgin Grantworks: 60 S. Grove Ave.,<br />

Elgin, IL 60120, tel.: (847) 289-8575, FAX: (847)<br />

289-8576; Additional E-mail:<br />

info@grandvictoriafdn.org; URL: http://<br />

www.grandvictoriafdn.org<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to IL, with emphasis on the<br />

Chicago metropolitan area, Elgin, and southern<br />

Cook, DeKalb, DuPage, Kane, Kendall, Lake,<br />

McHenry, Winnebago, and Will counties.<br />

William T. Grant Foundation<br />

570 Lexington Ave., 18th Fl.<br />

New York, NY 10022-6837 (212) 752-0071<br />

FAX: (212) 752-1398; E-mail: info@wtgrantfdn.org;<br />

URL: http://www.wtgrantfoundation.org/<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national basis; giving limited<br />

to NY, NJ, and CT for youth service grants.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

Great Bay Foundation for Social<br />

Entrepreneurship<br />

253 Main St.<br />

Yarmouth, ME 04096-6800 (207) 846-1131<br />

FAX: (207) 846-7877;<br />

E-mail: info@greatbayfoundation.org; Toll free<br />

tel.: (800) 744-8299; URL: http://<br />

www.greatbayfoundation.org<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in MA, ME, NH and VT.<br />

Greenspun Family Foundation<br />

901 N. Green Valley Pkwy., Ste. 210<br />

Henderson, NV 89074-7105<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in the Las Vegas, NV,<br />

area.<br />

The William and Sue Gross Family Foundation<br />

c/o The Ayco Co., L.P.<br />

17900 Von Karman Ave., Ste. 200<br />

Irvine, CA 92614-4297<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in CA.<br />

Grousbeck Family Foundation<br />

c/o Stanford University<br />

Graduate School of Business, Rm. L-336<br />

Stanford, CA 94305-5015 (650) 723-0709<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national basis.<br />

The Grove Foundation<br />

P.O. Box 1667<br />

Los Altos, CA 94023-1667<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in CA.<br />

Gulf Coast Community Foundation<br />

P.O. Box 2984<br />

Gulfport, MS 39505-2984 (228) 897-4841<br />

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FOUNDATIONS<br />

Grants for Capacity Building, Management & Technical Assistance<br />

FAX: (228) 897-4843; E-mail: rwilder@mgccf.org;<br />

Additional E-mail: rdellenger@mgccf.org;<br />

URL: http://www.mgccf.org<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to George, Hancock,<br />

Harrison, Jackson, Pearl River, and Stone<br />

counties, MS.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

Gulf Coast Community Foundation of Venice<br />

601 Tamiami Trail S.<br />

Venice, FL 34285-3237 (941) 486-4600<br />

FAX: (941) 486-4699; E-mail: info@gulfcoastcf.org;<br />

Additional E-mail: thansen@gulfcoastcf.org;<br />

URL: http://www.gulfcoastcf.org<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to the city of Venice, FL,<br />

and the surrounding communities.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

The Agnes Gund Foundation<br />

c/o Agnes Gund<br />

517 Broadway, 3rd Fl.<br />

East Liverpool, OH 43920-3167 (330) 385-3400<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in New York, NY.<br />

The George Gund Foundation<br />

1845 Guildhall Bldg.<br />

45 Prospect Ave. W.<br />

Cleveland, OH 44115-1018 (216) 241-3114<br />

FAX: (216) 241-6560; E-mail: info@gundfdn.org;<br />

URL: http://www.gundfoundation.org<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in northeastern OH and<br />

the greater Cleveland, OH, area.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

The Gordon and Llura Gund Foundation<br />

14 Nassau St.<br />

Princeton, NJ 08542-0449<br />

Limitations: Giving in the U.S., with emphasis on<br />

Washington, DC, MA, MD, NJ, and NY.<br />

H.C.S. Foundation<br />

1801 E. 9th St., Ste. 1105<br />

Cleveland, OH 44114-3103 (216) 781-3502<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to OH.<br />

Mimi and Peter Haas Fund<br />

201 Filbert St., 5th Fl.<br />

San Francisco, CA 94133-3238 (415) 296-9249<br />

FAX: (415) 296-8842; E-mail: mphf@mphf.org;<br />

Contact e-mail: gmeagher@mphf.org<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in San Francisco, CA;<br />

early childhood, direct service component is<br />

limited to San Francisco.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

Walter and Elise Haas Fund<br />

1 Lombard St., Ste. 305<br />

San Francisco, CA 94111-1130 (415) 398-4474<br />

URL: http://www.haassr.org<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in San Francisco and<br />

Alameda County, CA.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

Evelyn and Walter Haas, Jr. Fund<br />

1 Market, Landmark, Ste. 400<br />

San Francisco, CA 94105 (415) 856-1400<br />

FAX: (415) 856-1500; Additional e-mail:<br />

siteinfo@haasjr.org; URL: http://www.haasjr.org<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in San Francisco and<br />

Alameda counties, CA.<br />

Bruce T. Halle Family Foundation<br />

20225 N. Scottsdale Rd.<br />

Scottsdale, AZ 85255-6456<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in AZ; some funding also<br />

in CA and CO.<br />

The Ewing Halsell Foundation<br />

711 Navarro St., Ste. 537<br />

San Antonio, TX 78205-1711<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to TX, with emphasis on<br />

southwestern TX, particularly San Antonio.<br />

Hannaford Charitable Foundation<br />

P.O. Box 1000<br />

Portland, ME 04104-5005<br />

URL: http://www.hannaford.com/Contents/<br />

Our_Company/Community/giving/<br />

foundation.shtml<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in areas of company<br />

operations in ME, MA, NH, NY, and VT.<br />

Phil Hardin Foundation<br />

1921 24th Ave.<br />

Meridian, MS 39301-3118 (601) 483-4282<br />

FAX: (601) 483-5665; E-mail: info@philhardin.org;<br />

URL: http://www.philhardin.org<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in MS; support also to<br />

out-of-state organizations for programs and<br />

projects benefiting the education of<br />

Mississippians.<br />

Harman Family Foundation<br />

397 South St.<br />

Needham, MA 02492-2761<br />

E-mail: bharman@harman-foundation.org;<br />

URL: http://www2.harman-foundation.org<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in Los Angeles, CA,<br />

Washington, DC, MD, and New York, NY.<br />

Gladys and Roland Harriman Foundation<br />

c/o Brown Brothers Harriman Trust Co., LLC<br />

140 Broadway, 4th Fl.<br />

New York, NY 10005-1108<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national basis.<br />

Harris Family Foundation<br />

200 S. Wacker Dr., Ste. 3900<br />

Chicago, IL 60606-5820 (312) 831-4130<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in the Chicago, IL, and<br />

Washington DC areas.<br />

The Irving Harris Foundation<br />

191 N. Wacker Dr., Ste. 1500<br />

Chicago, IL 60606-1899 (312) 621-0566<br />

FAX: (312) 621-9179; For J. Matayoshi, e-mail:<br />

jm@whi.com.<br />

The John A. Hartford Foundation, Inc.<br />

55 E. 59th St., 16th Fl.<br />

New York, NY 10022-1713 (212) 832-7788<br />

FAX: (212) 593-4913; E-mail: mail@jhartfound.org;<br />

URL: http://www.jhartfound.org<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national basis.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

Hartford Foundation for Public Giving<br />

10 Columbus Blvd., 8th Fl.<br />

Hartford, CT 06106-1976 (860) 548-1888<br />

FAX: (860) 524-8346;<br />

E-mail: hartfordfoundation@hfpg.org;<br />

URL: http://www.hfpg.org<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to the greater Hartford, CT<br />

area.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

Hasbro Children’s Fund, Inc.<br />

c/o Hasbro, Inc.<br />

1027 Newport Ave.<br />

Pawtucket, RI 02861-2539 (401) 727-5429<br />

URL: http://www.hasbro.org<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in Springfield, MA, RI, and<br />

Renton, WA; giving also to regional, national, and<br />

U.S.-based international organizations.<br />

Hawaii Community Foundation<br />

1164 Bishop St., Ste. 800<br />

Honolulu, HI 96813-2817 (808) 537-6333<br />

FAX: (808) 521-6286; E-mail: info@hcf-hawaii.org;<br />

Additional tel.: (888) 731-3863; Scholarship<br />

inquiry E-mail: scholarships@hcf-hawaii.org;<br />

URL: http://<br />

www.hawaiicommunityfoundation.org<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to HI.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

Hawaiian Electric Industries Charitable<br />

Foundation<br />

P.O. Box 730<br />

Honolulu, HI 96808-0730 (808) 532-5862<br />

FAX: (808) 532-5869; E-mail: heicf@hei.com;<br />

Additional tel.: (802) 543-7601, fax: (808)<br />

543-7602; URL: http://www.hei.com/heicf/<br />

heicf.html<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to HI.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

Charles Hayden Foundation<br />

140 Broadway, 51st Fl.<br />

New York, NY 10005-1108 (212) 785-3677<br />

FAX: (212) 785-3689; E-mail: fdn@chf.org; Boston<br />

Office: c/o Grants Mgmt. Assocs., 77 Summer<br />

St., 8th Fl., Boston, MA 02110, tel.: (617)<br />

426-7080, ext. 306; URL: http://<br />

www.charleshaydenfoundation.org<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to the metropolitan Boston,<br />

MA, and New York, NY areas (including the cities<br />

of Newark, Jersey City, and Paterson, NJ).<br />

The HCA Foundation<br />

1 Park Plz., Building 1, 4th Fl. E.<br />

Nashville, TN 37203-6527 (615) 344-2390<br />

FAX: (615) 344-5722;<br />

E-mail: lois.abrams@hcahealthcare.com;<br />

URL: http://www.hcacaring.org/<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in middle TN.<br />

The Healthcare Foundation of New Jersey<br />

60 E. Willow St. 2nd Fl.<br />

Millburn, NJ 07041-1438 (973) 921-1210<br />

FAX: (973) 921-1274; E-mail: info@hfnj.org;<br />

Additional e-mail (for Robert M. Hyfler):<br />

rhyfler@hfnj.org; URL: http://www.hfnj.org/<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in NJ, with emphasis on<br />

Newark and Essex, Morris, and Union counties.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

Healthcare Georgia Foundation, Inc.<br />

50 Hurt Plz, Ste. 1100<br />

Atlanta, GA 30303-2957 (404) 653-0990<br />

FAX: (404) 577-8386;<br />

E-mail: info@healthcaregeorgia.org; URL: http://<br />

www.healthcaregeorgia.org/<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to GA.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

The Robert M. Hearin Foundation<br />

P.O. Box 16505<br />

Jackson, MS 39236-6505 (601) 366-8363<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in MS.<br />

The Hearst Foundation, Inc.<br />

Hearst Twrs.<br />

300 W. 57th St., 26th Fl.<br />

New York, NY 10019-3741 (212) 586-5404<br />

FAX: (212) 586-1917; Address for applicants from<br />

west of the Mississippi River: 90 New<br />

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Grants for Capacity Building, Management & Technical Assistance<br />

FOUNDATIONS<br />

Montgomery St., Ste. 1212, San Francisco, CA<br />

94105, tel.: (415) 543-0400; URL: http://<br />

www.hearstfdn.org/<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to the U.S. and its<br />

territories.<br />

William Randolph Hearst Foundation<br />

Hearst Twrs.<br />

300 W. 57th St., 26th Fl.<br />

New York, NY 10019-3741 (212) 586-5404<br />

FAX: (212) 586-1917; Address for applicants from<br />

west of the Mississippi: 90 New Montgomery St.,<br />

Ste. 1212, San Francisco, CA 94105, tel.: (415)<br />

908-4500; URL: http://www.hearstfdn.org<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to the U.S. and its<br />

territories.<br />

The Heckscher Foundation for Children<br />

123 E. 70th St.<br />

New York, NY 10021-5006 (212) 744-0190<br />

FAX: (212) 744-2761; URL: http://<br />

www.heckscherfoundation.org<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in the greater New York,<br />

NY, area.<br />

The Heinz Endowments<br />

30 Dominion Twr.<br />

625 Liberty Ave., 30th Fl.<br />

Pittsburgh, PA 15222-3115 (412) 281-5777<br />

FAX: (412) 281-5788; E-mail: info@heinz.org;<br />

URL: http://www.heinz.org<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily to southwestern PA.<br />

Funding for projects outside the Commonwealth<br />

of Pennsylvania is generally only at specific<br />

request of the foundation.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

Heritage Mark Foundation<br />

P.O. Box 980<br />

East Lansing, MI 48826-0980<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in MA, MI, NM, NJ, NY and<br />

OH.<br />

The F. B. Heron Foundation<br />

100 Broadway, 17th Fl.<br />

New York, NY 10005-4506<br />

E-mail: info@fbheron.org; URL: http://<br />

www.fbheron.org/<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in Appalachia; CA;<br />

Chicago, IL; MI; Kansas City, MO; Twin Cities,<br />

MN; the Mississippi Delta; NC; NJ; New York, NY;<br />

and TX.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

Hess Foundation, Inc.<br />

4 Becker Farm Road<br />

Roseland, NJ 07068-1600<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in NJ and NY.<br />

The William and Flora Hewlett Foundation<br />

2121 Sand Hill Rd.<br />

Menlo Park, CA 94025-6909 (650) 234-4500<br />

FAX: (650) 234-4501; URL: http://www.hewlett.org<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to the San Francisco Bay<br />

Area, CA, for family and community development<br />

programs; performing arts primarily limited to the<br />

Bay Area.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

Hillman Foundation<br />

330 Grant St., Ste. 2000<br />

Pittsburgh, PA 15219-2309 (412) 338-3466<br />

FAX: (412) 338-3463;<br />

E-mail: foundation@hillmanfo.com; URL: http://<br />

www.hillmanfdn.org/<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in Pittsburgh and<br />

southwestern PA.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

Henry L. Hillman Foundation<br />

330 Grant St., Ste. 2000<br />

Pittsburgh, PA 15219-2309 (412) 338-3466<br />

FAX: (412) 338-3463;<br />

E-mail: foundation@hillmanfo.com<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in Pittsburgh and<br />

southwestern PA.<br />

Conrad N. Hilton Foundation<br />

100 W. Liberty St., Ste. 840<br />

Reno, NV 89501-1988<br />

FAX: (310) 556-2301;<br />

E-mail: cnhf@hiltonfoundation.org; Additional<br />

address (Los Angeles office): 10100 Santa<br />

Monica Blvd., No. 1000, Los Angeles, CA 90067;<br />

URL: http://www.hiltonfoundation.org<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national and international<br />

basis.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

The W. Hayne Hipp Foundation<br />

135 S. Main St.<br />

Greenville, SC 29601-2778<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to SC and VA.<br />

HMSA Foundation<br />

P.O. Box 860<br />

818 Ke’eaumoku St.<br />

Honolulu, HI 96808-0860 (808) 948-5585<br />

FAX: (808) 948-6860;<br />

E-mail: mark_forman@hmsa.com; URL: http://<br />

www.hmsafoundation.org<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in Honolulu, HI.<br />

HNHfoundation<br />

14 Dixon Ave.<br />

Concord, NH 03301-4957 (603) 229-3260<br />

FAX: (603) 229-3259;<br />

E-mail: info@hnhfoundation.org; URL: http://<br />

www.hnhfoundation.org<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to NH.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

Hoblitzelle Foundation<br />

5956 Sherry Ln., Ste. 901<br />

Dallas, TX 75225-6522 (214) 373-0462<br />

FAX: (214) 750-7412; E-mail: pharris@hoblitzelle.org;<br />

URL: http://www.hoblitzelle.org<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to TX, primarily Dallas.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

Homeland Foundation, Inc.<br />

c/o Montrose Acctg.<br />

505 Park Ave., 20th Fl.<br />

New York, NY 10022-1106 (212) 888-1396<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in CT, with emphasis on<br />

Old Lyme, and New York, NY.<br />

Mildred V. Horn Foundation<br />

South Highway 53, Ste. 3, PMB 2028<br />

La Grange, KY 40031-9119<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in KY (for homeless<br />

shelters and education) and historic homes (built<br />

between 1760-1860) open to the public in KY, IL,<br />

IN, MO, OH, TN, VA, and WV.<br />

Greater Houston Community Foundation<br />

4550 Post Oak Pl., Ste. 100<br />

Houston, TX 77027-3143 (713) 333-2200<br />

FAX: (713) 333-2220; E-mail: lgardner@ghcf.org;<br />

URL: http://www.ghcf.org<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in Houston, TX area.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

Houston Endowment Inc.<br />

600 Travis, Ste. 6400<br />

Houston, TX 77002-3003 (713) 238-8100<br />

FAX: (713) 238-8101;<br />

E-mail: info@houstonendowment.org;<br />

URL: http://www.houstonendowment.org<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in Houston, TX; no grants<br />

outside the continental U.S.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

The R. D. & Joan Dale Hubbard Foundation<br />

P.O. Box 2498<br />

Ruidoso, NM 88355-2498 (505) 258-5919<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in CA, KS, NM, and TX.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

Huizenga Family Foundation<br />

450 E. Las Olas Blvd., Ste. 1500<br />

Fort Lauderdale, FL 33301-2291<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in FL.<br />

The Humana Foundation, Inc.<br />

500 W. Main St.<br />

Louisville, KY 40202-2946 (502) 580-4140<br />

FAX: (502) 580-1256; E-mail: bwright@humana.com;<br />

URL: http://www.humanafoundation.org<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in areas of company<br />

operations in Phoenix and Tucson, AZ, Denver,<br />

CO, Clearwater, Daytona, Fort Lauderdale, Fort<br />

Myers, Jacksonville, Miami, Orlando, St.<br />

Petersburg, Tampa, and West Palm Beach, FL,<br />

Atlanta, GA, Chicago, IL, Indianapolis and Fort<br />

Wayne, IN, Lexington, KY, LA, Detroit and Grand<br />

Rapids, MI, Kansas City, MO, Charlotte and<br />

Raleigh, NC, Cincinnati, OH, Mayaguez, Ponce,<br />

and San Juan, PR, UT, and Green Bay, Madison,<br />

and Milwaukee, WI.<br />

Jaquelin Hume Foundation<br />

600 Montgomery St., Ste. 2800<br />

San Francisco, CA 94111-2803 (415) 705-5115<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national basis to<br />

organizations with national impact.<br />

Roy A. Hunt Foundation<br />

1 Bigelow Sq., Ste. 630<br />

Pittsburgh, PA 15219-3030 (412) 281-8734<br />

FAX: (412) 255-0522; E-mail: info@rahuntfdn.org;<br />

URL: http://www.rahuntfdn.org<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in the Boston, MA, and<br />

Pittsburgh, PA, areas, also in CA, ID, NH, ME, and<br />

OH.<br />

The Hyde and Watson Foundation<br />

31-F Mountain Blvd.<br />

Warren, NJ 07059-5617 (908) 753-3700<br />

FAX: (908) 753-0004;<br />

E-mail: hydeandwatson@yahoo.com;<br />

URL: http://foundationcenter.org/grantmaker/<br />

hydeandwatson<br />

Limitations: Giving is focused in the five boroughs of<br />

New York, NY, and primarily Essex, Union and<br />

Morris counties in NJ. No giving outside the U.S.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

Illinois Tool Works Foundation<br />

3600 W. Lake Ave.<br />

Glenview, IL 60025-5811 (847) 724-7500<br />

FAX: (847) 657-4505; E-mail: mmallahan@itw.com;<br />

URL: http://www.itw.com/itw/<br />

corporate_citizenship/itw_foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in areas of company<br />

operations, with emphasis on Chicago, IL.<br />

Inasmuch Foundation<br />

210 Park Ave., Ste. 3150<br />

© 2009 by the Foundation Center 393


FOUNDATIONS<br />

Grants for Capacity Building, Management & Technical Assistance<br />

Oklahoma City, OK 73102-5604 (405) 604-5292<br />

FAX: (405) 604-0297;<br />

E-mail: nancy.woodson@inasmuchfoundation.org<br />

; URL: http://www.inasmuchfoundation.org<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in Colorado Springs, CO,<br />

and OK.<br />

Independence Community Foundation<br />

45 Main St., Ste. 409<br />

Brooklyn, NY 11201-1093 (718) 722-2300<br />

FAX: (718) 722-5757; E-mail: inquiries@icfny.org;<br />

URL: http://www.icfny.org<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in Nassau, New York,<br />

Suffolk, and Westchester counties, NY, and<br />

Bergen, Essex, Hudson, Middlesex, Monmouth,<br />

Ocean, and Union counties, NJ.<br />

Intel Foundation<br />

5200 N.E. Elam Young Pkwy., AG6-601<br />

Hillsboro, OR 97124-6497<br />

FAX: (503) 456-1539;<br />

E-mail: intel.foundation@intel.com; URL: http://<br />

www.intel.com/community/index.htm<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in Phoenix, AZ, Folsom<br />

and Santa Clara, CA, Hudson, MA, Albuquerque,<br />

NM, Portland, OR, Austin, TX, Riverton, UT, and<br />

Dupont, WA; giving also to national organizations.<br />

International Paper Company Foundation<br />

6400 Poplar Ave.<br />

Memphis, TN 38197<br />

E-mail for Coins 4 Kids Program:<br />

coins4kids@ipaper.com; URL: http://<br />

www.internationalpaper.com/Our%20Company/<br />

IP%20Giving/A_IP%20Foundation/index.html<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national basis in areas of<br />

company operations, with some emphasis on<br />

Memphis, TN; giving also in Africa.<br />

Iowa West Foundation<br />

25 Main Pl., Ste. 550<br />

Council Bluffs, IA 51503-0700<br />

E-mail: grantinfo@iowawestfoundation.org;<br />

URL: http://www.iowawestfoundation.org<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in southwest IA and the<br />

Council Bluffs, Omaha, NE, area.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

The James Irvine Foundation<br />

575 Market St., Ste. 3400<br />

San Francisco, CA 94105-2858 (415) 777-2244<br />

FAX: (415) 777-0869; Southern CA office: 865 S.<br />

Figueroa St., Ste. 2308, Los Angeles, CA<br />

90017-5430, tel.: (213) 236-0552, FAX: (213)<br />

236-0537; URL: http://www.irvine.org<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to CA.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

Richard O. Jacobson Foundation, Inc.<br />

P.O. Box 224<br />

Des Moines, IA 50306-0224 (515) 265-6171<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in IA.<br />

The Martha Holden Jennings Foundation<br />

The Halle Bldg.<br />

1228 Euclid Ave., Ste. 710<br />

Cleveland, OH 44115-1846 (216) 589-5700<br />

FAX: (216) 589-5730; Business office: 20620 N.<br />

Park Blvd., No. 215, Cleveland, OH 44118, tel.:<br />

(216) 932-7337; URL: http://www.mhjf.org<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to OH.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

Jerome Foundation<br />

400 Sibley St., Ste. 125<br />

St. Paul, MN 55101-1928 (651) 224-9431<br />

FAX: (651) 224-3439; E-mail: info@jeromefdn.org;<br />

Toll-free tel.: (800) 995-3766 (MN and New York<br />

City only); URL: http://www.jeromefdn.org<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to MN and New York, NY.<br />

JHJ Foundation, Inc.<br />

c/o Ken Slutsky, Tax Exempt Inst. Group<br />

65 Livingston Ave.<br />

Roseland, NJ 07068-1725 (973) 597-2510<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in PA.<br />

Johns Family Foundation<br />

1311 Tijeras Ave. N.W.<br />

Albuquerque, NM 87102-2882 (505) 281-1011<br />

FAX: (505) 224-9001; E-mail: vdugan@tijeras.org<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national and international<br />

basis.<br />

Christian A. Johnson Endeavor Foundation<br />

1060 Park Ave.<br />

New York, NY 10128-1033<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in the U.S. and Central<br />

and Eastern Europe.<br />

Helen K. and Arthur E. Johnson Foundation<br />

1700 Broadway, Ste 1100<br />

Denver, CO 80290-2301 (303) 861-4127<br />

FAX: (303) 861-0607;<br />

E-mail: info@johnsonfoundation.org; Additional<br />

tel.: (800) 232-9931; URL: http://<br />

www.johnsonfoundation.org<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to CO.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation<br />

College Rd. E. and Rte. 1<br />

P.O. Box 2316<br />

Princeton, NJ 08543-2316 (877) 843-7953<br />

E-mail: mail@rwjf.org; URL: http://www.rwjf.org<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to the U.S.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

Edward C. Johnson Fund<br />

82 Devonshire St., Ste. S3<br />

Boston, MA 02109-3614 (617) 563-6806<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to the greater Boston, MA,<br />

area.<br />

The Edward D. Jones & Co. Foundation<br />

c/o Edward D. Jones & Co., L.P.<br />

12555 Manchester Rd.<br />

St. Louis, MO 63131-3710<br />

E-mail: mary.berry@edwardjones.com<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in St. Louis, MO.<br />

Emma Eccles Jones Foundation<br />

c/o Clark P. Giles<br />

P.O. Box 45385<br />

Salt Lake City, UT 84145-0385 (801) 532-1500<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in UT.<br />

Joukowsky Family Foundation<br />

410 Park Ave., Ste. 1610<br />

New York, NY 10022-4407<br />

FAX: (212) 355-3147; URL: http://<br />

www.joukowsky.org<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in the northeastern U.S.<br />

The Joyce Foundation<br />

70 W. Madison St., Ste. 2750<br />

Chicago, IL 60602-4344 (312) 782-2464<br />

FAX: (312) 782-4160; E-mail: info@joycefdn.org;<br />

URL: http://www.joycefdn.org<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in the Great Lakes region,<br />

including IL, IN, MI, MN, OH, and WI; limited<br />

number of environment grants made in Canada;<br />

culture grants are primarily restricted to the<br />

metropolitan Chicago, IL, area.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

The JPMorgan Chase Foundation<br />

270 Park Ave., 33rd Fl<br />

New York, NY 10017-2014 (212) 270-6000<br />

E-mail: jpmorgan.chase.grants@jpmchase.com;<br />

URL: http://www.jpmorganchase.com/grants<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national basis in areas of<br />

company operations; giving also to U.S.-based<br />

international organizations active in areas of<br />

company operations abroad.<br />

Kalamazoo Community Foundation<br />

151 S. Rose St., Ste. 332<br />

Kalamazoo, MI 49007-4775 (269) 381-4416<br />

FAX: (269) 381-3146; E-mail: info@kalfound.org;<br />

Additional E-mails: dgardiner@kalfound.org and<br />

sspringgate@kalfound.org; URL: http://<br />

www.kalfound.org<br />

Limitations: Giving generally limited to Kalamazoo<br />

County, MI.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

The Greater Kanawha Valley Foundation<br />

1600 Huntington Sq.<br />

900 Lee St. E.<br />

Charleston, WV 25301-1741 (304) 346-3620<br />

FAX: (304) 346-3640; E-mail: tgkvf@tgkvf.org;<br />

Additional address: P.O. Box 3041, Charleston,<br />

WV 25331; Additional tel.: (800) 467-5909;<br />

Grant application E-mail: sryder@tgkvf.org;<br />

URL: http://www.tgkvf.org<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to the greater Kanawha<br />

Valley, WV, area, except scholarships which are<br />

limited to residents of WV.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

Greater Kansas City Community Foundation<br />

1055 Broadway, Ste. 130<br />

Kansas City, MO 64105-1595 (816) 842-0944<br />

FAX: (816) 842-8079; E-mail: info@gkccf.org; Tel. for<br />

Donor Svcs. Ctr.: (816) 842-7444; Grant inquiry<br />

e-mail: mgray@gkccf.org; URL: http://<br />

www.gkccf.org<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in the bi-state greater<br />

Kansas City region.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

Kansas Health Foundation<br />

309 E. Douglas<br />

Wichita, KS 67202-3405<br />

FAX: (316) 262-2044; E-mail: info@khf.org; Additional<br />

tel.: (800) 373-7681; E-mail (for Valerie Black):<br />

vblack@khf.org; URL: http://<br />

www.kansashealth.org<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to KS.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

The J. M. Kaplan Fund, Inc.<br />

261 Madison Ave., 19th Fl.<br />

New York, NY 10016-2303 (212) 767-0630<br />

FAX: (212) 767-0639; E-mail: info@jmkfund.org;<br />

Application address for Furthermore Grants in<br />

Publishing program:, c/o Ann Birckmayer, Prog.<br />

Assoc., P.O. Box 667, Hudson, NY 12534; tel.:<br />

(518) 828-8900; URL: http://www.jmkfund.org<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in New York City, NY;<br />

cross-borders of North America; and worldwide.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

The Kaplen Foundation<br />

c/o Margaret R. Kaplen<br />

P.O. Box 792<br />

Tenafly, NJ 07670-0792<br />

394 © 2009 by the Foundation Center


Grants for Capacity Building, Management & Technical Assistance<br />

FOUNDATIONS<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in NJ and NY.<br />

Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation<br />

4801 Rockhill Rd.<br />

Kansas City, MO 64110-2046 (816) 932-1000<br />

FAX: (816) 932-1100; E-mail: info@kauffman.org;<br />

Entrepreneurship URL: http://<br />

www.entrepreneurship.org/; URL: http://<br />

www.kauffman.org<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to the U.S., with emphasis<br />

on the bi-state metropolitan Kansas City area<br />

(KS/MO) for K-12 education initiatives focused<br />

on math and science.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

The Hugh Kaul Foundation<br />

c/o Regions Bank<br />

P.O. Box 11426<br />

Birmingham, AL 35202-1426 (205) 326-5382<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to Jefferson, Clay and<br />

Coosa counties, and the greater metropolitan<br />

Birmingham, AL, area.<br />

W. K. Kellogg Foundation<br />

1 Michigan Ave. E.<br />

Battle Creek, MI 49017-4058 (269) 968-1611<br />

FAX: (269) 968-0413; URL: http://www.wkkf.org<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in the U.S., with<br />

emphasis on MI, MS, and NM for funding for<br />

vulnerable children; funding also for Latin<br />

America and the Caribbean, and the southern<br />

African countries of Botswana, Lesotho, Malawi,<br />

Mozambique, South Africa, Swaziland and<br />

Zimbabwe.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

William T. Kemper Foundation<br />

c/o Commerce Bank, Trustee<br />

922 Wanut, Ste. 200<br />

Kansas City, MO 64106-1809 (816) 234-2112<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in the Midwest with<br />

emphasis on MO and surrounding areas.<br />

The Kendeda Fund<br />

c/o Foundation Source<br />

501 Silverside Rd., Ste. 123<br />

Wilmington, DE 19809-1377<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national basis.<br />

Key Foundation<br />

800 Superior Ave., 1st Fl.<br />

M.C. OH-01-02-0126<br />

Cleveland, OH 44114-2601 (216) 828-7394<br />

FAX: (216) 828-7845;<br />

E-mail: key_foundation@keybank.com;<br />

URL: http://www.key.com/html/A-12.html<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in areas of company<br />

operations in AK, CO, ID, IN, KY, ME, MI, NY, OH,<br />

OR, UT, VT, and WA.<br />

J. W. Kieckhefer Foundation<br />

116 E. Gurley St.<br />

P.O. Box 1151<br />

Prescott, AZ 86301-3821<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national basis.<br />

Peter Kiewit Foundation<br />

8805 Indian Hills Dr., Ste. 225<br />

Omaha, NE 68114-4096 (402) 344-7890<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to Rancho Mirage, CA,<br />

Sheridan, WY, NE, and western IA (the area within<br />

100 miles of Omaha).<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

The Kimball Foundation<br />

1660 Bush St., Ste. 300<br />

San Francisco, CA 94109-5308 (415) 561-6540<br />

FAX: (415) 561-6477; E-mail: esloan@pfs-llc.net;<br />

URL: http://www.pfs-llc.net/kimball/<br />

kimball.html<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in San Francisco, San<br />

Mateo, Sonoma, and Marin counties, CA.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

Kinder Foundation<br />

P.O. Box 130776<br />

Houston, TX 77219-0776<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in TX.<br />

F. M. Kirby Foundation, Inc.<br />

17 DeHart St.<br />

P.O. Box 151<br />

Morristown, NJ 07963-0151 (973) 538-4800<br />

URL: http://www.foundationcenter.org/grantmaker/<br />

kirby<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in the Raleigh/Durham,<br />

NC, area, the Morris County, NJ, area, and<br />

eastern PA.<br />

Klarman Family Foundation<br />

1244 Boylston St., Ste. 309<br />

Chestnut Hill, MA 02467-2116<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in MA.<br />

John S. and James L. Knight Foundation<br />

Wachovia Financial Ctr., Ste. 3300<br />

200 S. Biscayne Blvd.<br />

Miami, FL 33131-2349 (305) 908-2600<br />

FAX: (305) 908-2698; Additional tel. for publication<br />

requests: (305) 908-2629; E-mail:<br />

publications@knightfdn.org, or<br />

web@knightfdn.org; Knightblog URL: http://<br />

www.knightblog.org/; URL: http://<br />

www.knightfoundation.org<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to projects serving the 26<br />

communities where the Knight brothers<br />

published newspapers for communities and local<br />

grants: Long Beach and San Jose, CA, Boulder,<br />

CO, Boca Raton, Bradenton, Miami, and<br />

Tallahassee, FL, Columbus, Macon, and<br />

Milledgeville, GA, Fort Wayne and Gary, IN,<br />

Wichita, KS, Lexington, KY, Detroit, MI, Duluth<br />

and St. Paul, MN, Biloxi, MS, Charlotte, NC,<br />

Grand Forks, ND, Akron, OH, Philadelphia and<br />

State College, PA, Columbia and Myrtle Beach,<br />

SC, and Aberdeen, SD; international for<br />

Journalism.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

The Fred C. and Mary R. Koch Foundation, Inc.<br />

P.O. Box 2256<br />

Wichita, KS 67201-2256 (316) 828-6083<br />

E-mail: ramseyer@kochind.com<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in KS.<br />

Koch Foundation, Inc.<br />

4421 N.W. 39th Ave., Bldg. 1, Ste. 1<br />

Gainesville, FL 32606-7223<br />

URL: http://www.thekochfoundation.org<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national and international<br />

basis.<br />

The Kohlberg Foundation, Inc.<br />

111 Radio Cir.<br />

Mount Kisco, NY 10549-2609<br />

FAX: (914) 241-1195; E-mail: dehaan@kfound.org;<br />

URL: http://www.kohlbergfoundation.org/<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in the U.S., with<br />

emphasis on CA and MA; giving also in Baja CA,<br />

Mexico.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

Koret Foundation<br />

33 New Montgomery St., Ste. 1090<br />

San Francisco, CA 94105-4526<br />

FAX: (415) 882-7775;<br />

E-mail: info@koretfoundation.org; URL: http://<br />

www.koretfoundation.org<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to the Bay Area counties of<br />

San Francisco, Alameda, Contra Costa, Marin,<br />

Santa Clara, and San Mateo, CA; giving also in<br />

Israel and on a national basis for Jewish funding<br />

requests.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

Emily Davie and Joseph S. Kornfeld Foundation<br />

41 Schermerhorn St., Ste. 208<br />

Brooklyn, NY 11201-4802 (718) 624-7969<br />

FAX: (718) 834-1204; E-mail: office@kornfeldfdn.org;<br />

URL: http://foundationcenter.org/grantmaker/<br />

kornfeld/<br />

Additional URL: http://www.kornfeldfdn.org<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to the continental U.S.,<br />

with emphasis on New York, NY, for educational<br />

grants.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

The Kovner Foundation<br />

Princeton Plz., Bldg. 2<br />

731 Alexander Rd.<br />

Princeton, NJ 08540-5236<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in New York, NY.<br />

Henry R. Kravis Foundation, Inc.<br />

c/o KKR Financial Svcs. Co., LLC<br />

9 W. 57th St.<br />

New York, NY 10019-2601 (212) 750-8300<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in NY.<br />

The Kresge Foundation<br />

3215 W. Big Beaver Rd.<br />

Troy, MI 48084-2818 (248) 643-9630<br />

FAX: (248) 643-0588; E-mail: info@kresge.org;<br />

URL: http://www.kresge.org<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national basis with emphasis<br />

on Detroit, MI, as well as some international<br />

funding.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

Samuel H. Kress Foundation<br />

174 E. 80th St.<br />

New York, NY 10021-0439 (212) 861-4993<br />

FAX: (212) 628-3146;<br />

E-mail: wyman.meers@kressfoundation.org;<br />

URL: http://www.kressfoundation.org<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in the U.S. and Europe.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

Albert & Bessie Mae Kronkosky Charitable<br />

Foundation<br />

112 E. Pecan, Ste. 830<br />

San Antonio, TX 78205-1574 (210) 475-9000<br />

FAX: (210) 354-2204;<br />

E-mail: kronfndn@kronkosky.org; Additional tel.:<br />

(888) 309-9001; URL: http://www.kronkosky.org<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to Bandera, Bexar, Comal,<br />

and Kendall counties, TX.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

Laffey-McHugh Foundation<br />

P.O. Box 2286<br />

Wilmington, DE 19899-2286 (302) 654-1680<br />

E-mail for application requests:<br />

laffeymchughde@aol.com; Fax:: (302) 654-1681<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in DE.<br />

Claude R. Lambe Charitable Foundation<br />

P.O. Box 2256<br />

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FOUNDATIONS<br />

Grants for Capacity Building, Management & Technical Assistance<br />

Wichita, KS 67201-2256<br />

Application Address: c/o Grants Admin., 655 15th St.<br />

N.W., Ste. 825 Washington, DC 20005,<br />

tel.: (202) 393-2354<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in the greater<br />

metropolitan Washington, DC, area.<br />

Lannan Foundation<br />

313 Read St.<br />

Santa Fe, NM 87501-2628 (505) 986-8160<br />

FAX: (505) 986-8195; E-mail: info@lannan.org;<br />

Additional contact information (for Ruth Simms):<br />

Fax: (505) 954-5143, e-mail: ruth@lannan.org;<br />

Foundation Podcast URL: http://<br />

podcast.lannan.org/; URL: http://<br />

www.lannan.org<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national basis.<br />

Larson Foundation<br />

2333 Eastbrook Dr.<br />

Brookings, SD 57006-2899<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in SD, with emphasis on<br />

Brookings.<br />

Lauder Foundation, Inc.<br />

767 5th Ave., 40th Fl.<br />

New York, NY 10153-0003<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in the metropolitan New<br />

York, NY, area, and Philadelphia, PA.<br />

Lavelle Fund for the Blind, Inc.<br />

307 W. 38th St., Ste. 2010<br />

New York, NY 10018-9507 (212) 668-9801<br />

FAX: (212) 668-9803;<br />

E-mail: afisher@lavellefund.org; Additional e-mail<br />

(for Ann Gael): agael@lavelle.fund.org;<br />

URL: http://foundationcenter.org/grantmaker/<br />

lavellefund/<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in the New York City<br />

metropolitan area.<br />

Legacy Heritage Fund Limited<br />

c/o Hertz, Herson & Co., LLP<br />

2 Park Ave., Ste. 1500<br />

New York, NY 10016-5701<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in New York, NY; some<br />

giving also in MA, and Washington, DC and Israel.<br />

The Lehman Brothers Foundation<br />

745 7th Ave., 30th Fl.<br />

New York, NY 10019-6801<br />

URL: http://www.lehman.com/who/philanthropy/<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national and international<br />

basis, with emphasis on Los Angeles and San<br />

Francisco, CA, Denver, CO, Miami, FL, Atlanta,<br />

GA, Chicago, IL, Boston, MA, NJ, New York, NY,<br />

Dallas and Houston, TX, Africa, Asia, India, and<br />

Latin America.<br />

The Lemelson Foundation<br />

733 SW Oak St. Ste., 200<br />

Portland, OR 97205-3710<br />

Lemelson Foundation YouTube Channel URL: http://<br />

www.youtube.com/lemelsonfoundation;<br />

URL: http://www.lemelson.org/<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in the United States and<br />

internationally in Africa, Asia and Latin America.<br />

The Lenfest Foundation, Inc.<br />

5 Tower Bridge<br />

300 Barr Harbor Dr., Ste. 450<br />

West Conshohocken, PA 19428-2984<br />

(610) 828-4510<br />

FAX: (610) 828-0390;<br />

E-mail: lenfestfoundation@lenfestfoundation.org;<br />

URL: http://www.lenfestfoundation.org<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in northern DE, southern<br />

NJ, and southeastern and south central PA.<br />

The Lennar Foundation, Inc.<br />

c/o Lennar Corp.<br />

700 N.W. 107th Ave., Ste. 400<br />

Miami, FL 33172-3139 (305) 229-6400<br />

URL: http://www.lennar.com/about/<br />

foundation.aspx<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in Miami, FL.<br />

The Fred A. Lennon Charitable Trust<br />

29425 Chagrin Blvd., Ste. 201<br />

Cleveland, OH 44122-4602<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in northeast OH.<br />

The Lerner Foundation<br />

26500 Curtiss Wright Pkwy.<br />

Highland Heights, OH 44143-1438<br />

(440) 891-5000<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national basis.<br />

Max and Anna Levinson Foundation<br />

P.O. Box 6309<br />

Santa Fe, NM 87502-6309 (505) 995-8802<br />

FAX: (505) 995-8982;<br />

E-mail: info@levinsonfoundation.org;<br />

URL: http://www.levinsonfoundation.org<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national basis.<br />

The Liberty Mutual Foundation, Inc.<br />

175 Berkeley St.<br />

Boston, MA 02116-5066 (617) 654-3470<br />

Contact for Education Initiative: Jose Antonio Rosada,<br />

E-mail: Jose.Rosado@libertymutual.com;<br />

URL: http://www.libertymutualgroup.com/<br />

omapps/ContentServer?pagename=LMGroup/<br />

Views/LMG&ft=4&fid=1138356732952&ln=en<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in the greater Boston,<br />

MA, area.<br />

Libra Foundation<br />

3 Canal Plz.<br />

P.O. Box 17516<br />

Portland, ME 04112-8516 (207) 879-6280<br />

FAX: (207) 879-6281; URL: http://<br />

www.librafoundation.org<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to ME.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

Eli Lilly and Company Foundation<br />

Lilly Corporate Ctr., D.C. 1627<br />

Indianapolis, IN 46285-0001<br />

URL: http://www.lilly.com/products/access/<br />

foundation.html<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national and international<br />

basis, with emphasis on areas of company<br />

operations, including Indianapolis, IN.<br />

Lilly Endowment Inc.<br />

2801 N. Meridian St.<br />

P.O. Box 88068<br />

Indianapolis, IN 46208-0068 (317) 924-5471<br />

FAX: (317) 926-4431; URL: http://<br />

www.lillyendowment.org<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to IN, with emphasis on<br />

Indianapolis, for community development<br />

projects (including the arts, preservation, capital<br />

building funds, operating funds, and social<br />

services). Education funding focused principally<br />

on Indiana under invitational grant programs.<br />

National giving in religion, philanthropic studies,<br />

leadership education, and selected higher<br />

education initiatives, principally to increase<br />

educational opportunities for minorities.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

Ruth Lilly Philanthropic Foundation<br />

c/o National City Bank<br />

P.O. Box 94651<br />

Cleveland, OH 44101-4651<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in Indianapolis, IN; some<br />

giving also in MA.<br />

Lincoln Financial Foundation<br />

1300 S. Clinton St.<br />

P.O. Box 7863<br />

Fort Wayne, IN 46801-7863<br />

FAX: (260) 455-4004; Contact for Sandi Kemmish,<br />

tel.: (260) 455-3879, E-mail:<br />

Sandi.Kemmish@LFG.com; URL: http://<br />

www.lfg.com/LincolnPageServer?LFGPage=/lfg/<br />

lfgclient/abt/fingrp/index.html<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to areas of company<br />

operations, with emphasis on Hartford, CT,<br />

Chicago, IL, Fort Wayne, IN, Greensboro, NC,<br />

Omaha, NE, Concord, NH, Philadelphia, PA, and<br />

the United Kingdom.<br />

The Lincy Foundation<br />

150 S. Rodeo Dr., Ste. 250<br />

Beverly Hills, CA 90212-2417<br />

Limitations: Giving in the U.S., primarily in CA, NV, and<br />

in Armenia.<br />

The John M. Lloyd Foundation<br />

11777 San Vicente Blvd., Ste. 745<br />

Los Angeles, CA 90049-5052 (310) 622-1050<br />

FAX: (310) 622-1070; E-mail: info@johnmlloyd.org;<br />

URL: http://www.johnmlloyd.org<br />

Limitations: Giving on a worldwide basis.<br />

The Jane K. Lowe Charitable Foundation<br />

P.O. Box 348<br />

Huntsville, AL 35804-0348 (256) 536-1231<br />

E-mail: janelowe@hiwaay.net; URL: http://<br />

www.lowefoundation.org<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in Madison County, AL.<br />

Leon Lowenstein Foundation, Inc.<br />

126 E. 56th St., 28th Fl.<br />

New York, NY 10022-3613 (212) 319-0670<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in the metropolitan New<br />

York, NY, area.<br />

The Henry Luce Foundation, Inc.<br />

51 Madison Ave., 30th Fl.<br />

New York, NY 10010 (212) 489-7700<br />

FAX: (212) 581-9541; E-mail: hlf1@hluce.org;<br />

URL: http://www.hluce.org<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national and international<br />

basis; international activities limited to East and<br />

Southeast Asia.<br />

Lumina Foundation for Education, Inc.<br />

P.O. Box 1806<br />

Indianapolis, IN 46206-1806 (317) 951-5300<br />

FAX: (317) 951-5063; URL: http://<br />

www.luminafoundation.org<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national basis.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

Lyndhurst Foundation<br />

517 E. 5th St.<br />

Chattanooga, TN 37403-1826 (423) 756-0767<br />

FAX: (423) 756-0770;<br />

E-mail: jmurrah@lyndhurstfoundation.org;<br />

URL: http://www.lyndhurstfoundation.org<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to the southeastern U.S.,<br />

with emphasis on Chattanooga, TN.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

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Grants for Capacity Building, Management & Technical Assistance<br />

FOUNDATIONS<br />

The M & T Charitable Foundation<br />

1 Fountain Plz., 12th Fl.<br />

Buffalo, NY 14203-1420 (718) 848-7303<br />

FAX: (716) 848-7318; E-mail: sdrake@mtb.com;<br />

URL: http://www.mandtbank.com/community/<br />

cc_mainpage.cfm<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in Washington, DC, DE,<br />

MD, Albany, Buffalo, Fishkill, New York,<br />

Rochester, Southern Tier, Syracuse, and<br />

Tarrytown, NY, and Altoona, Harrisburg, Hanover,<br />

Lancaster, Philadelphia, Pottsville, Reading,<br />

Wilkes-Barre, Williamsport, and York , PA.<br />

John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur<br />

Foundation<br />

140 S. Dearborn St., Ste. 1200<br />

Chicago, IL 60603-5285 (312) 726-8000<br />

FAX: (312) 920-6258;<br />

E-mail: 4answers@macfound.org; TDD: (312)<br />

920-6285; URL: http://www.macfound.org<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national and international<br />

basis, with emphasis on Chicago, IL.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

Maybelle Clark Macdonald Fund<br />

5200 S.W. Macadam Ave., Ste. 470<br />

Portland, OR 97239-3836<br />

E-mail: information@mcmfund.org; URL: http://<br />

www.mcmfund.org<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in OR.<br />

The Maclellan Foundation, Inc.<br />

820 Broad St., Ste. 300<br />

Chattanooga, TN 37402-2604<br />

E-mail: info@maclellan.net; URL: http://<br />

www.maclellan.net<br />

Limitations: Giving nationally, with emphasis on the<br />

Chattanooga, TN, area; giving internationally in<br />

Eastern Europe, Asia, Africa, Latin America, and<br />

the Middle East.<br />

Macy’s Foundation<br />

7 W. 7th St.<br />

Cincinnati, OH 45202-2424 (513) 579-7000<br />

FAX: (513) 579-7185;<br />

E-mail: foundationapps@macys.com;<br />

URL: http://www.federated-fds.com/<br />

community/applicationprocess.asp<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national basis in areas of<br />

company operations.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

Josiah Macy, Jr. Foundation<br />

44 E. 64th St.<br />

New York, NY 10065-7306 (212) 486-2424<br />

FAX: (212) 644-0765;<br />

E-mail: jmacyinfo@josiahmacyfoundation.org;<br />

URL: http://www.josiahmacyfoundation.org<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national basis.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

Maddie’s Fund<br />

2223 Santa Clara Ave., Ste. B<br />

Alameda, CA 94501-4416 (510) 337-8989<br />

FAX: (510) 337-8988; E-mail: info@maddiesfund.org;<br />

URL: http://www.maddiesfund.org<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national basis.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

Maddox Foundation<br />

180 W. Commerce St.<br />

Hernando, MS 38632-2202 (662) 449-3699<br />

FAX: (662) 449-3698;<br />

E-mail: mward@maddoxfoundation.org; Mailing<br />

address: c/o Community Foundation of Middle<br />

Tennessee, 3833 Cleghorn Ave., No. 400,<br />

Nashville, TN 37215-2519, tel.: (615) 321-4939<br />

or toll-free (888) 540-5200, e-mail:<br />

info@cfmt.org; URL: http://<br />

www.maddoxfoundation.org<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in northwest MS and<br />

middle TN.<br />

Madison Community Foundation<br />

2 Science Ct.<br />

P.O. Box 5010<br />

Madison, WI 53705-0010 (608) 232-1763<br />

FAX: (608) 232-1772;<br />

E-mail: frontdesk@madisoncommunityfoundation<br />

.org; Additional e-mail:<br />

acasey@madisoncommunityfoundation.org;<br />

Grant application e-mail:<br />

tlinfield@madisoncommunityfoundation.org;<br />

URL: http://<br />

www.madisoncommunityfoundation.org<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to Dane County, WI.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

The Maine Community Foundation, Inc.<br />

245 Main St.<br />

Ellsworth, ME 04605-1613 (207) 667-9735<br />

FAX: (207) 667-0447; E-mail: info@mainecf.org;<br />

Additional tel: (877) 700-6800; Portland mailing<br />

address: 1 Monument Way, Ste. 200, P.O. Box<br />

7380, Portland, ME 04101, tel.: (207)<br />

761-2440, fax: (207) 773-8832; Grant<br />

information E-mail: ptaylor@mainecf.org;<br />

URL: http://www.mainecf.org<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to ME.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

Maine Health Access Foundation<br />

150 Capitol St., Ste. 4<br />

Augusta, ME 04330-6858 (207) 620-8266<br />

FAX: (207) 620-8269; E-mail: Cluce@mehaf.org;<br />

Toll-free tel.: (866) 848-9210; URL: http://<br />

www.mehaf.org<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in ME.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

The Marcus Foundation, Inc.<br />

1266 W. Paces Ferry Rd., No. 615<br />

Atlanta, GA 30327-2306 (404) 240-7700<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in Atlanta, GA.<br />

Marin Community Foundation<br />

5 Hamilton Landing, Ste. 200<br />

Novato, CA 94949-8263 (415) 464-2500<br />

FAX: (415) 464-2555; E-mail: info@marincf.org;<br />

URL: http://www.marincf.org<br />

Limitations: Giving from Buck Trust limited to Marin<br />

County, CA; other giving on a national and<br />

international basis with emphasis on the San<br />

Francisco Bay Area.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

The Marisla Foundation<br />

412 N. Coast Hwy., PMB 359<br />

Laguna Beach, CA 92651-1674 (949) 494-0365<br />

URL: http://www.fsrequests.com/marisla<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily on the West Coast of the<br />

U.S. (including Baja, CA), and in HI, Chile, and the<br />

Western Pacific for the environment; funding for<br />

women limited to Los Angeles and Orange<br />

County, CA.<br />

The J. Willard and Alice S. Marriott Foundation<br />

c/o Anne Gunsteens<br />

Marriott Dr.<br />

Washington, DC 20058-0001<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in Washington, DC.<br />

Mathile Family Foundation<br />

6450 Sand Lake Rd., Ste. 100<br />

Dayton, OH 45414-2679 (937) 264-4607<br />

FAX: (937) 264-4805;<br />

E-mail: angela.hayes@mathilefamilyfoundation.o<br />

rg; Application address: P.O. Box 13615, Dayton,<br />

OH 45413-0615; URL: http://<br />

www.mathilefamilyfoundation.org/<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in the Dayton and<br />

Montgomery County, OH, areas.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

Mattel Children’s Foundation<br />

333 Continental Blvd., M.S. M1-1418<br />

El Segundo, CA 90245-5032<br />

E-mail: foundation@mattel.com; URL: http://<br />

www.mattel.com/about_us/philanthropy/<br />

ci_mcf_philanthropy_mattelFoundation.asp<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national and international<br />

basis, with some emphasis on Los Angeles, CA,<br />

Buffalo, NY, and Madison, WI.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

Maverick Lloyd Foundation<br />

P.O. Box 100<br />

Sharon, VT 05065-0100 (802) 763-5255<br />

E-mail: jberman@mavericklloyd.org; URL: http://<br />

www.mavericklloyd.org<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national basis, to U.S.-based<br />

organizations doing national or international<br />

work.<br />

Wilbur May Foundation<br />

c/o Suellen Fulstone<br />

50 W. Liberty St., Ste. 400<br />

Reno, NV 89501-1944<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in CA and NV.<br />

B. C. McCabe Foundation<br />

8152 Painter Ave., Ste. 201<br />

Whittier, CA 90602-3757 (562) 696-1433<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in CA.<br />

The McConnell Foundation<br />

P.O. Box 492050<br />

Redding, CA 96049-2050 (530) 226-6200<br />

FAX: (530) 226-6210;<br />

E-mail: info@mcconnellfoundation.org;<br />

URL: http://www.mcconnellfoundation.org<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to Shasta, Trinity, Modoc,<br />

Tehama and Siskiyou counties, CA; and Nepal<br />

and Laos.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

McCune Charitable Foundation<br />

345 E. Alameda St.<br />

Santa Fe, NM 87501-2229<br />

FAX: (505) 983-7887;<br />

E-mail: mccune@nmmccune.org; URL: http://<br />

www.nmmccune.org<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to NM.<br />

John R. McCune Charitable Trust<br />

6 PPG Pl., Ste. 750<br />

Pittsburgh, PA 15222-5428 (412) 644-7796<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in southwestern PA.<br />

McCune Foundation<br />

750 6 PPG Pl.<br />

Pittsburgh, PA 15222<br />

E-mail: info@mccune.org; URL: http://<br />

www.mccune.org:81/<br />

foundation:Website,mccune,index<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in southwestern PA, with<br />

emphasis on the Pittsburgh area.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

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FOUNDATIONS<br />

Grants for Capacity Building, Management & Technical Assistance<br />

The Eugene McDermott Foundation<br />

3808 Euclid Ave.<br />

Dallas, TX 75205-3102<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in Dallas, TX.<br />

John P. McGovern Foundation<br />

2211 Norfolk St., Ste. 900<br />

Houston, TX 77098-4044 (713) 661-4808<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in TX, with emphasis on<br />

Houston; giving also in the Southwest.<br />

William G. McGowan Charitable Fund, Inc.<br />

212 N. Sangamon St., Ste. 1D<br />

Chicago, IL 60607-1722 (312) 243-3198<br />

FAX: (312) 243-3199; E-mail (for Diana Spencer):<br />

diana.spencer@mcgowanfund.org; URL: http://<br />

www.mcgowanfund.org<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to the Washington, DC,<br />

area, Chicago, IL, KS, western and upstate NY,<br />

northeastern PA, and northern VA, Denver and<br />

Eagle counties, CO and Reno, NV (but does not<br />

apply to colleges and universities seeking<br />

McGowan Scholar grants).<br />

McGregor Fund<br />

333 W. Fort St., Ste. 2090<br />

Detroit, MI 48226-3134 (313) 963-3495<br />

FAX: (313) 963-3512;<br />

E-mail: info@mcgregorfund.org; URL: http://<br />

www.mcgregorfund.org<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in the metropolitan<br />

Detroit, MI, area, including Wayne, Oakland, and<br />

Macomb counties.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

McInerny Foundation<br />

c/o Bank of Hawaii, No. 758<br />

P.O. Box 3170<br />

Honolulu, HI 96802-3170<br />

FAX: (808) 694-4006; E-mail: paula.boyce@boh.com;<br />

Additional e-mail: elaine.moniz@boh.com<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to HI.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

The MCJ Foundation<br />

310 South St.<br />

Morristown, NJ 07960-7355 (973) 540-1946<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in NJ and NY.<br />

Katherine Mabis McKenna Foundation, Inc.<br />

P.O. Box 186<br />

Latrobe, PA 15650-0186 (724) 537-6900<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in Westmoreland County,<br />

PA.<br />

The McKnight Foundation<br />

710 S. 2nd St., Ste. 400<br />

Minneapolis, MN 55401-2290 (612) 333-4220<br />

FAX: (612) 332-3833; E-mail: info@mcknight.org;<br />

URL: http://www.mcknight.org<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to organizations in MN,<br />

especially the seven-county Twin Cities, MN,<br />

area, except for programs in the environment,<br />

international aid, or research.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

The Robert and Janice McNair Foundation<br />

4400 Post Oak Parkway, Ste. 1400<br />

Houston, TX 77027-3440 (713) 336-7814<br />

FAX: (713) 336-7757;<br />

E-mail: jhaley@mcnairfoundation.org;<br />

URL: http://mcnairfoundation.org/<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in Houston, TX.<br />

The Meadows Foundation, Inc.<br />

Wilson Historic District<br />

3003 Swiss Ave.<br />

Dallas, TX 75204-6049 (214) 826-9431<br />

FAX: (214) 827-7042; E-mail: grants@mfi.org;<br />

Additional tel.: (800) 826-9431; URL: http://<br />

www.mfi.org<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to TX.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

The Medtronic Foundation<br />

710 Medtronic Pkwy.<br />

Minneapolis, MN 55432-5604 (763) 505-2639<br />

FAX: (763) 505-2648; Contact for Medtronic Arts<br />

Access Program: COMPAS, John G. Mentzoz,<br />

Grants Allocation Dir., 304 W. 5th St., St. Paul,<br />

MN 55102; URL: http://www.medtronic.com/<br />

foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in areas of company<br />

operations, with emphasis on Maricopa County<br />

and Tempe, AZ, Santa Clarita, San Fernando, and<br />

Simi Valley regions, western Los Angeles, and<br />

Orange, Santa Barbara, Sonoma, and Ventura<br />

counties, CA, Denver metro area and Louisville,<br />

CO, Jacksonville, FL, Kosciusko County, IN,<br />

Beverly, Danvers, Middleton, North Shore,<br />

Peabody, and Salem, MA, Minneapolis, St. Paul,<br />

and Twin Cities-Seven County metro, MN, area,<br />

Humacao, Juncos, and Villalba, PR, Memphis,<br />

TN, Fort Worth, TX, and King and Snohomish<br />

County, WA; giving also to national and<br />

international organizations active in areas of<br />

company operations.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

The Meijer Foundation<br />

c/o Michael R. Julien<br />

2929 Walker NW<br />

Grand Rapids, MI 49544 (616) 791-5900<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in Grand Rapids, MI,<br />

some giving also in Greenville, MI.<br />

The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation<br />

140 E. 62nd St.<br />

New York, NY 10065-8124 (212) 838-8400<br />

FAX: (212) 223-2778; E-mail: inquiries@mellon.org;<br />

URL: http://www.mellon.org<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national basis with some<br />

international giving, primarily focused on South<br />

Africa.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

Richard King Mellon Foundation<br />

1 Mellon Ctr.<br />

500 Grant St., 41st Fl., Ste. 4106<br />

Pittsburgh, PA 15219-2502<br />

FAX: (412) 392-2837; URL: http://fdncenter.org/<br />

grantmaker/rkmellon<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in PA.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

The Melville Charitable Trust<br />

240 Newbury St., 2nd Fl.<br />

Boston, MA 02116-2580 (617) 236-2244<br />

FAX: (617) 482-5624; E-mail: info@melvilletrust.org;<br />

URL: http://www.melvilletrust.org<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in CT.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

The Merck Company Foundation<br />

1 Merck Dr., WS 1A-17<br />

P.O. Box 100<br />

Whitehouse Station, NJ 08889-0100<br />

(908) 423-2042<br />

FAX: (908) 423-1987; URL: http://www.merck.com/<br />

cr/company_profile/philanthropy_at_merck/<br />

the_merck_company_foundation/home.html<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national and international<br />

basis in areas of company operations.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

The John Merck Fund<br />

2 Oliver St., 8th Fl.<br />

Boston, MA 02109 (617) 556-4120<br />

FAX: (617) 556-4130; E-mail: info@jmfund.org;<br />

URL: http://www.jmfund.org<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national basis in the areas of<br />

reproductive health, the environment, and job<br />

opportunities; giving in Latin America in the area<br />

of human rights.<br />

Mercury Foundation of New York, Inc.<br />

767 5th Ave., 44th Fl.<br />

New York, NY 10153-0003<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in NY.<br />

Mercy Works Foundation, Inc.<br />

P. O. Box 1525<br />

Pennington, NJ 08534-0686<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in WI.<br />

Mertz Gilmore Foundation<br />

218 E. 18th St.<br />

New York, NY 10003-3694 (212) 475-1137<br />

FAX: (212) 777-5226; E-mail: info@mertzgilmore.org;<br />

URL: http://www.mertzgilmore.org<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national basis for Human<br />

Rights; also giving in the Northeast and New York<br />

City for Climate Change Solutions, and in New<br />

York City for Dance and Communities programs.<br />

Messengers of Healing Winds Foundation<br />

P.O. Box 32360<br />

Santa Fe, NM 87594-2360 (505) 954-4702<br />

FAX: (505) 954-4762;<br />

E-mail: srasmussen@mhw-foundation.org<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in the lake region of<br />

northwest IA, selected parts of FL, and in SD, and<br />

Santa Fe, NM. Giving on a national basis for<br />

environmental concerns.<br />

MetLife Foundation<br />

27-01 Queens Plz. N.<br />

Long Island City, NY 11101-4007<br />

(212) 578-6272<br />

Contact for Social Investment Program: Dennis White,<br />

MetLife Social Investment Prog., Corp.<br />

Investments Dept., 10 Park Ave., Morristown, NJ<br />

07962; URL: http://www.metlife.org<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national basis.<br />

Eugene and Agnes E. Meyer Foundation<br />

1400 16th St. N.W., Ste. 360<br />

Washington, DC 20036-2215 (202) 483-8294<br />

FAX: (202) 328-6850; E-mail: meyer@meyerfdn.org;<br />

URL: http://www.meyerfoundation.org<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to the metropolitan<br />

Washington, DC, area, including Montgomery,<br />

Prince George’s, Calvert, Charles, and St. Mary’s<br />

counties in suburban MD and Arlington, Fairfax,<br />

Loudoun, Prince William and Stafford counties,<br />

and the cities of Alexandria, Falls Church,<br />

Manassas, and Manassas Park in northern VA.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

Meyer Memorial Trust<br />

425 N.W. 10th Ave., Ste. 400<br />

Portland, OR 97209-3128 (503) 228-5512<br />

E-mail: mmt@mmt.org; Main Foundation Blog URL:<br />

http://www.mmt.org/weblog/; New Media Blog<br />

URL: http://www.mmt.org/special_features/<br />

new_media_blog/ ; TWST Blog URL: http://<br />

www.mmt.org/special_features/twst_blog/;<br />

URL: http://www.mmt.org<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in OR and Clark County,<br />

WA.<br />

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Grants for Capacity Building, Management & Technical Assistance<br />

FOUNDATIONS<br />

James F. & Marion L. Miller Foundation<br />

P.O. Box 8585<br />

Portland, OR 97207-8585 (503) 306-5217<br />

E-mail: info@millerfound.org; URL: http://<br />

millerfound.org/<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in OR.<br />

Greater Milwaukee Foundation<br />

1020 N. Broadway, Ste. 112<br />

Milwaukee, WI 53202-3157 (414) 272-5805<br />

FAX: (414) 272-6235;<br />

E-mail: info@greatermkefdn.org; Additional<br />

address: N16 W23250 Stoneridge Dr., Ste. 6,<br />

Waukesha, WI 53188, tel.: (262) 522-8350, FAX:<br />

(262) 544-9301; Additional E-mail:<br />

info@greatermkefdn.org; URL: http://<br />

www.greatermilwaukeefoundation.org<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in Milwaukee, Ozaukee,<br />

Washington, and Waukesha, WI.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

The Minneapolis Foundation<br />

800 IDS Ctr.<br />

80 S. Eighth St.<br />

Minneapolis, MN 55402-2100 (612) 672-3878<br />

FAX: (612) 672-3846;<br />

E-mail: e-mail@mplsfoundation.org; Community<br />

grants e-mail: grants@mplsfoundation.org;<br />

Connection grants tel: (612) 672-3863, e-mail:<br />

rhybben@mplsfoundation.org; URL: http://<br />

www.MinneapolisFoundation.org<br />

Additional URL: http://www.mplsfoundation.org<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to MN, with emphasis on<br />

organizations in the Twin Cities metropolitan<br />

region.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

Minnesota Community Foundation<br />

55 5th St. E., Ste. 600<br />

St. Paul, MN 55101-1718 (651) 224-0571<br />

FAX: (651) 224-9502;<br />

E-mail: inbox@mncommunityfoundation.org;<br />

Additional tel.: (800) 875-6160; URL: http://<br />

www.mncommunityfoundation.org<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to MN.<br />

Mississippi Common Fund Trust<br />

c/o Memory House<br />

P.O. Box 249<br />

University, MS 38677-0249<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in MS.<br />

MKM Foundation, Inc.<br />

34 Heatherwood Ln.<br />

Billings, MT 59102-2449<br />

Application address: c/o RMC, 1511 Poly Dr., Billings,<br />

MT 59102-1796<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in Billings, MT; funding<br />

also in Wayne, PA.<br />

The Ambrose Monell Foundation<br />

c/o Fulton, Rowe, & Hart<br />

1 Rockefeller Plz., Ste. 301<br />

New York, NY 10020-2002<br />

FAX: (212) 245-1863;<br />

E-mail: info@monellvetlesen.org; URL: http://<br />

www.monellvetlesen.org/<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national basis.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

Monsanto Fund<br />

800 N. Lindbergh Blvd.<br />

St. Louis, MO 63167-7843 (314) 694-4391<br />

FAX: (314) 694-7658;<br />

E-mail: monsanto.fund@monsanto.com;<br />

Additional contacts: Augusta, GA: Robert E. Ford,<br />

E-mail: robert.e.ford@monsanto.com, Soda<br />

Springs, ID: Trent L. Clark, E-mail:<br />

trent.l.clark@monsanto.com, Muscatine, IA:<br />

Christina L. Boar, E-mail:<br />

christina.l.boar@monsanto.com, Luling, LA:<br />

Dione A. Davenport, E-mail:<br />

dione.a.davenport@monsanto.com; Application<br />

address for equipment donations: Lisa<br />

Bannon-Bergmann, Mgr., Contribs., 800 N.<br />

Lindbergh, A2SA, St. Louis, MO 63167, FAX:<br />

(314) 694-7658; URL: http://<br />

www.monsantofund.org/<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national and international<br />

basis in areas of company operations, with<br />

emphasis on Augusta, GA, Soda Springs, ID,<br />

Muscatine, IA, Luling, LA, and the greater St.<br />

Louis, MO, area. Giving outside the U.S. in Africa<br />

(countries of interest are Malawi, Burkina Faso,<br />

Kenya and South Africa), Asia (countries of<br />

interest are India, Philippines, and Thailand),<br />

Latin America (countries of interests are Brazil,<br />

Argentina and Mexico), and Canada. Giving also<br />

to statewide, regional, national, and international<br />

organizations.<br />

The Moody Foundation<br />

2302 Post Office St., Ste. 704<br />

Galveston, TX 77550-1936 (409) 797-1500<br />

FAX: (409) 763-5564; E-mail: info@moodyf.org;<br />

Additional tel. (for Dallas office): (866)<br />

742-1133; Additional e-mail (for grants):<br />

grants@moodyf.org; URL: http://<br />

www.moodyf.org<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to TX, with a primary<br />

emphasis on foundation-initiated projects in<br />

Galveston.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

The Claude Moore Charitable Foundation<br />

11350 Random Hills Rd., Ste. 520<br />

Fairfax, VA 22030-7429 (703) 934-1147<br />

FAX: (703) 273-0152;<br />

E-mail: claudemoore@patriot.net; URL: http://<br />

www.claudemoorefoundation.org<br />

Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation<br />

The Presidio of San Francisco<br />

P.O. Box 29910<br />

San Francisco, CA 94129-0910 (415) 561-7700<br />

FAX: (415) 561-7707; E-mail: info@moore.org;<br />

Additional e-mail: grantprocessing@moore.org;<br />

URL: http://www.moore.org/<br />

Limitations: Giving on a worldwide basis, with some<br />

focus on the San Francisco Bay Area, CA, for<br />

selected projects.<br />

Morgan Stanley Foundation<br />

c/o Community Affairs<br />

1633 Broadway, 20th Fl.<br />

New York, NY 10019-6708 (212) 537-1400<br />

FAX: (646) 519-5460;<br />

E-mail: whatadifference@morganstanley.com;<br />

URL: http://www.morganstanley.com/about/<br />

community/index.html<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in areas of company<br />

operations, with emphasis on the Phoenix, AZ,<br />

Los Angeles and San Francisco, CA, Wilmington,<br />

DE, Chicago, IL, Baltimore, MD, New York, NY,<br />

Columbus, OH, Philadelphia, PA, Dallas and<br />

Houston, TX, and Salt Lake City, UT, metropolitan<br />

areas; giving also to national organizations.<br />

Motorola Foundation<br />

1303 E. Algonquin Rd.<br />

Schaumburg, IL 60196-4041 (847) 576-6200<br />

FAX: (847) 576-9440; E-mail: giving@motorola.com;<br />

URL: http://www.motorola.com/<br />

MotorolaFoundation/<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national and international<br />

basis in areas of company operations, with<br />

emphasis on AR, CA, FL, IL, MA, NY, PA and TX.<br />

Charles Stewart Mott Foundation<br />

c/o Office of Proposal Entry<br />

Mott Foundation Bldg.<br />

503 S. Saginaw St., Ste. 1200<br />

Flint, MI 48502-1851 (810) 238-5651<br />

FAX: (810) 766-1753; E-mail: info@mott.org;<br />

Additional e-mail: publications@mott.org;<br />

URL: http://www.mott.org<br />

Limitations: Giving nationally and to emerging<br />

countries in Central and Eastern Europe, Russia,<br />

and South Africa.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

Ruth Mott Foundation<br />

111 E. Court St., Ste. 3C<br />

Flint, MI 48502-1649 (810) 233-0170<br />

FAX: (810) 233-7022; E-mail: rmf@rmfdn.org; E-mail<br />

(for Joy Murray): jmurray@rmfdn.org; URL: http://<br />

www.ruthmottfoundation.org<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in Genesee County and<br />

Flint, MI.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

M. J. Murdock Charitable Trust<br />

703 Broadway, Ste. 710<br />

Vancouver, WA 98660-3308 (360) 694-8415<br />

FAX: (360) 694-1819; Mailing address: P.O. Box<br />

1618, Vancouver, WA 98668; URL: http://<br />

www.murdock-trust.org<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in the Pacific Northwest<br />

(AK, ID, MT, OR, and WA).<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

Naples Children and Education Foundation,<br />

Inc.<br />

6200 Shirley St., Ste. 206<br />

Naples, FL 34109-6249 (239) 514-2239<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in FL.<br />

Nationwide Foundation<br />

1 Nationwide Plz., 3-04-104<br />

Columbus, OH 43215-2220 (614) 249-4310<br />

FAX: (614) 249-8897;<br />

E-mail: corpcit@nationwide.com; Additional tel.:<br />

(614) 249-0039; URL: http://<br />

www.nationwide.com/about-us/<br />

corporate-philanthropy.jsp<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in areas of company<br />

operations, with emphasis on IA and OH.<br />

NCC Charitable Foundation<br />

c/o National City Bank<br />

1900 E. 9th St., LOC 2157<br />

Cleveland, OH 44114-3404 (216) 222-2995<br />

E-mail: joanne.clark@nationalcity.com; Additional<br />

e-mail: bruce.mccrodden@nationalcity.com;<br />

URL: http://www.nationalcity.com/about/<br />

commurelations/default.asp<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in FL, IL, IN, KY, MI, MO,<br />

OH, and PA, with emphasis on OH.<br />

The New Hampshire Charitable Foundation<br />

37 Pleasant St.<br />

Concord, NH 03301-4005 (603) 225-6641<br />

FAX: (603) 225-1700; E-mail: info@nhcf.org; Grant<br />

inquiry E-mail: grants_info@nhcf.org;<br />

NHCF-Piscataqua Region application address:<br />

446 Market St., Portsmouth, NH 03801;<br />

NHCF-Upper Valley Region application address:<br />

P.O. Box 995, Hanover, NH 03755-2700;<br />

URL: http://www.nhcf.org<br />

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FOUNDATIONS<br />

Grants for Capacity Building, Management & Technical Assistance<br />

Limitations: Giving in the Lakes, Manchester,<br />

Monadnock, Nashua, North Country, Piscataqua,<br />

and Upper Valley regions in NH.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

The New Mexico Community Foundation<br />

343 E. Alameda St.<br />

Santa Fe, NM 87501-2229 (505) 820-6860<br />

FAX: (505) 820-7860; E-mail: nmcf@nmcf.org;<br />

Additional address: 303 Roma N.W., Ste. 400,<br />

Albuquerque, NM 87102, tel.: (505) 821-6735;<br />

URL: http://www.nmcf.org<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to NM, with emphasis on<br />

rural communities.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

The Greater New Orleans Foundation<br />

1055 St. Charles Ave., Ste. 100<br />

New Orleans, LA 70130-3981 (504) 598-4663<br />

FAX: (504) 598-4676; E-mail: benj@gnof.org;<br />

Additional E-mail: richard@gnaf.org; URL: http://<br />

www.gnof.org<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to southeastern LA,<br />

including the greater New Orleans area.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

The New York Community Trust<br />

909 3rd Ave., 22nd Fl.<br />

New York, NY 10022-4752 (212) 686-0010<br />

FAX: (212) 532-8528;<br />

E-mail: info@nycommunitytrust.org; Grant<br />

application e-mail:<br />

grants@nycommunitytrust.org; URL: http://<br />

www.nycommunitytrust.org<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to the metropolitan New<br />

York, NY, area.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

New York Foundation<br />

10 E. 34th St., 10th Fl.<br />

New York, NY 10016-4327 (212) 594-8009<br />

URL: http://www.nyf.org/<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to local programs in the five<br />

boroughs of New York City.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

New York Life Foundation<br />

51 Madison Ave.<br />

New York, NY 10010-1655 (212) 576-7341<br />

E-mail: NYLFoundation@newyorklife.com;<br />

URL: http://www.newyorklifefoundation.org<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in New York and<br />

Westchester County, NY; giving also to national<br />

organizations serving two or more of the following<br />

cities and regions: Los Angeles and San<br />

Francisco, CA, Tampa, FL, Atlanta, GA, Chicago,<br />

IL, Westwood/Boston, MA, Minneapolis, MN,<br />

Clinton/Hunterdon counties and Morris/<br />

Parsippany counties, NJ, Cleveland, OH, Dallas,<br />

TX, and Seattle, WA.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

NewAlliance Foundation, Inc.<br />

195 Church St., 14th Fl.<br />

New Haven, CT 06510-2009 (203) 784-5042<br />

FAX: (203) 772-0254;<br />

E-mail: khealey@newalliancebank.com;<br />

Application address for scholarships:<br />

NewAlliance Bank, c/o The Community<br />

Foundation for Greater New Haven, 70 Audubon<br />

St., New Haven, CT 06510; Additional contacts:<br />

Maryann Ott, Assoc. Dir., tel.: (203) 784-5148,<br />

E-mail: mott@newalliancebank.com, Maria<br />

Fusco, Admin. Asst., tel.: (203) 789-2671;<br />

URL: http://www.newalliancebank.com/about/<br />

community_foundation.aspx<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to areas of company<br />

operations in CT and western MA.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

Samuel I. Newhouse Foundation, Inc.<br />

c/o Paul Scherer & Co. LLP<br />

1440 Broadway, 12th Fl.<br />

New York, NY 10018<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in New York City.<br />

Newman’s Own Foundation<br />

246 Post Rd. E.<br />

Westport, CT 06880-3615<br />

E-mail: info@newmansownfoundation.org;<br />

URL: http://newmansown.com<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national basis.<br />

NIKE Foundation<br />

1 Bowerman Dr.<br />

Beaverton, OR 97005-6453 (888) 448-6453<br />

E-mail: nike.foundation@nike.com; URL: http://<br />

www.nike.com/nikebiz/nikefoundation/<br />

index.html<br />

Limitations: Giving on an international basis in<br />

Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Brazil, Burkina Faso,<br />

China, Ethiopia, India, Kenya, Liberia, Malawi,<br />

Tanzania, Uganda, and Zambia.<br />

Edward John Noble Foundation, Inc.<br />

32 E. 57th St.<br />

New York, NY 10022-2513 (212) 759-4212<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in the metropolitan New<br />

York, NY, area for arts organizations; St.<br />

Catherine’s Island, GA, and the eastern states for<br />

conservation projects and family planning; and<br />

the Northeast for private colleges and<br />

universities.<br />

The Norcliffe Foundation<br />

999 3rd Ave., Ste. 1006<br />

Seattle, WA 98104-4001 (206) 682-4820<br />

FAX: (206) 682-4821;<br />

E-mail: arline@thenorcliffefoundation.com;<br />

URL: http://www.thenorcliffefoundation.com/<br />

Limitations: Giving in the Puget Sound region of WA,<br />

with emphasis in and around Seattle.<br />

The Nord Family Foundation<br />

747 Milan Ave.<br />

Amherst, OH 44001-1310 (440) 984-3939<br />

FAX: (440) 984-3934; E-mail: johnm@nordft.org;<br />

Additional tel.: (800) 745-8946; E-mail:<br />

info@nordff.org or execdir@nordff.org;<br />

URL: http://www.nordff.org<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in the Lorain and<br />

Cuyahoga County, OH, areas; also gives<br />

secondarily in Denver, CO, Boston, MA, and<br />

Columbia, SC.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

The R. B. Nordick Foundation<br />

675 12th Ave. N.<br />

West Fargo, ND 58078-3500<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to ND.<br />

The Norfolk Foundation<br />

1 Commercial Pl., Ste 1410<br />

Norfolk, VA 23510-2103 (757) 622-7951<br />

FAX: (757) 622-1751;<br />

E-mail: info@norfolkfoundation.org; Additional<br />

E-mails: alight@norfolkfoundation.org and<br />

ldavis@norfolkfoundation.org; Grant application<br />

E-mail: grants@norfolkfoundation.org;<br />

URL: http://www.norfolkfoundation.org<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to southeastern VA.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

The Kenneth T. and Eileen L. Norris Foundation<br />

11 Golden Shore, Ste. 450<br />

Long Beach, CA 90802-4274 (562) 435-8444<br />

FAX: (562) 436-0584; E-mail: grants@ktn.org;<br />

Additional e-mail: accordino@ktn.org;<br />

URL: http://www.norrisfoundation.org<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in southern CA.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

North Dade Medical Foundation, Inc.<br />

c/o Sandra Giblin, C.E.O.<br />

P.O. Box 268342<br />

Weston, FL 33326-8342<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in North Miami, FL.<br />

North Fork Foundation<br />

275 Broadhollow Rd.<br />

Melville, NY 11747-4808<br />

E-mail: scooper@nfb.com<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in areas of company<br />

operations in New Haven County, Connecticut,<br />

Bergen, Essex, Hudson, Mercer, Middlesex,<br />

Monmouth, Morris, Passaic, Somerset, and<br />

Union counties, New Jersey, and Bronx, Brooklyn,<br />

Manhattan, Nassau, Queens, Rockland, Staten<br />

Island, Suffolk, and Westchester counties, New<br />

York.<br />

The Northern Trust Company Charitable Trust<br />

c/o The Northern Trust Co., Community Affairs Div.<br />

50 S. LaSalle St., L7<br />

Chicago, IL 60675-0001 (312) 630-1762<br />

E-mail: northern_trust_charitable_trust@ntrs.com;<br />

URL: http://www.northerntrust.com/pws/jsp/<br />

display2.jsp?XML=pages/nt/<br />

0601/1137700254265_667.xml<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in the Chicago, IL,<br />

neighborhoods of Chatham, Englewood,<br />

Humboldt Park, Logan Square, Loop, Washington<br />

Park, and West Town.<br />

Northwest Area Foundation<br />

60 Plato Blvd. E., Ste. 400<br />

St. Paul, MN 55107-1832 (651) 224-9635<br />

FAX: (651) 225-7701; E-mail: info@nwaf.org;<br />

URL: http://www.nwaf.org<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to IA, ID, MN, MT, ND, OR,<br />

SD, and WA.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

Northwest Health Foundation Fund, II<br />

221 N.W. 2nd Ave., Ste. 300<br />

Portland, OR 97209-3961 (503) 220-1955<br />

URL: http://www.nwhf.org<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in OR and WA.<br />

Northwestern Mutual Foundation, Inc.<br />

720 E. Wisconsin Ave., W07SW<br />

Milwaukee, WI 53202-4703 (414) 665-2904<br />

E-mail: nmfoundation@northwesternmutual.com;<br />

URL: http://www.nmfn.com/tn/aboutus—<br />

fd_intro<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in southeastern WI.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

NoVo Foundation<br />

535 Fifth Ave., 33rd. Fl.<br />

New York, NY 10017-0051<br />

Contact for Bob Dandrew, e-mail:<br />

bdandrew@novofoundation.org; URL: http://<br />

www.novofoundation.org<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

The Noyce Foundation<br />

2500 El Camino Real, Ste. 110<br />

Palo Alto, CA 94306-1723 (650) 856-2600<br />

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FOUNDATIONS<br />

FAX: (650) 856-2601; E-mail: info@noycefdn.org;<br />

URL: http://www.noycefdn.org<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in Silicon Valley, CA and<br />

MA.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

Jessie Smith Noyes Foundation, Inc.<br />

6 E. 39th St., 12th Fl.<br />

New York, NY 10016-0112 (212) 684-6577<br />

FAX: (212) 689-6549; E-mail: noyes@noyes.org;<br />

URL: http://www.noyes.org<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to the U.S.<br />

O’Donnell Foundation<br />

100 Crescent Ct., Ste. 1660<br />

Dallas, TX 75201-1884<br />

E-mail: info@odf.org; URL: http://www.odf.org<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in TX.<br />

I. A. O’Shaughnessy Foundation, Inc.<br />

332 Minnesota St., Ste. W 1271<br />

St. Paul, MN 55101-1330 (651) 222-2323<br />

FAX: (651) 222-3638;<br />

E-mail: iaoshaughnessyFD@Qwestoffice.net;<br />

URL: http://www.iaoshaughnessyfdn.org<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to the U.S., with emphasis<br />

on areas where foundation directors live.<br />

The Oak Foundation U.S.A.<br />

511 Congress St., Ste. 800<br />

Portland, ME 04101-3478<br />

E-mail: naep@oakfnd.org; Additional e-mail (Geneva<br />

office): info@oakfnd.ch.; URL: http://<br />

www.oakfnd.org<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national and international<br />

basis.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

Oberkotter Foundation<br />

1600 Market St., Ste. 3600<br />

Philadelphia, PA 19103-7286 (215) 751-2601<br />

FAX: (215) 751-2678;<br />

E-mail: RDIMARTINO@Schnader.com<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national basis.<br />

The John R. Oishei Foundation<br />

1 HSBC Ctr., Ste. 3650<br />

Buffalo, NY 14203-2805 (716) 856-9490<br />

FAX: (716) 856-9493; E-mail: info@oisheifdt.org;<br />

URL: http://www.oishei.org<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to the Buffalo, NY, area.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

Oklahoma City Community Foundation, Inc.<br />

P.O. Box 1146<br />

Oklahoma City, OK 73101-1146 (405) 235-5603<br />

FAX: (405) 235-5612; E-mail: info@occf.org;<br />

Additional address: 1000 N. Broadway Ave.,<br />

Oklahoma City, OK 73102; Additional E-mails:<br />

n.anthony@occf.org and c.nestlen@occf.org;<br />

URL: http://www.occf.org<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in the greater Oklahoma<br />

City, OK, area.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

Omidyar Network Fund, Inc.<br />

1991 Broadway St., Ste. 200<br />

Redwood City, CA 94063-1958<br />

E-mail: info@omidyar.net; URL: http://<br />

www.omidyar.net/<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily on a national and<br />

international basis.<br />

Open Society Institute<br />

400 W. 59th St.<br />

New York, NY 10019-1105 (212) 548-0600<br />

FAX: (212) 548-4600; URL: http://www.soros.org<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national and international<br />

basis.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

The Oregon Community Foundation<br />

1221 S.W. Yamhill, Ste. 100<br />

Portland, OR 97205-2108 (503) 227-6846<br />

FAX: (503) 274-7771; E-mail: info@ocf1.org;<br />

URL: http://www.ocf1.org<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to OR.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

Bernard Osher Foundation<br />

1 Ferry Bldg., Ste. 255<br />

San Francisco, CA 94111-4243 (415) 861-5587<br />

FAX: (415) 677-5868; E-mail (for Patricia T. Nagle):<br />

nagle@osherfoundation.com; URL: http://<br />

www.osherfoundation.org<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in Alameda and San<br />

Francisco counties, CA, and ME.<br />

Oshkosh Area Community Foundation<br />

404 N. Main St., Ste. 205<br />

Oshkosh, WI 54901-4902 (920) 426-3993<br />

FAX: (920) 426-6997;<br />

E-mail: info@oshkoshareaf.org; URL: http://<br />

www.oshkoshareacf.org<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to Green Lake, Waushara,<br />

and Winnebago, counties, WI.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

Osteopathic Heritage Foundations<br />

1500 Lake Shore Dr., Ste. 230<br />

Columbus, OH 43204-3800 (614) 737-4370<br />

FAX: (614) 737-4371; E-mail: heritage@ohf-ohio.org;<br />

Toll-free tel.: (866) 737-4370; URL: http://<br />

www.osteopathicheritage.org/<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in the following OH<br />

counties: Athens, Delaware, Fairfield, Fayette,<br />

Franklin, Hocking, Jackson, Knox, Licking,<br />

Madison, Meigs, Morgan, Perry, Pickaway, Ross,<br />

Union, Vinton, and Washington.<br />

The Overbrook Foundation<br />

122 E. 42nd St., Ste. 2500<br />

New York, NY 10168-2500 (212) 661-8710<br />

FAX: (212) 661-8664;<br />

E-mail: contact@overbrookfoundation.org;<br />

Foundation Blog URL: http://<br />

www.overbrookfoundation.blogspot.com/;<br />

URL: http://www.overbrook.org<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in the United States,<br />

South Africa, and Latin America— especially<br />

Brazil, Mexico and Ecuador.<br />

The David and Lucile Packard Foundation<br />

300 2nd St., Ste. 200<br />

Los Altos, CA 94022-3632 (650) 948-7658<br />

E-mail: inquiries@packard.org; URL: http://<br />

www.packard.org<br />

Limitations: Giving for national and international<br />

grants, with special focus on the Northern CA<br />

counties of San Mateo, Santa Clara, Santa Cruz,<br />

Monterey, and San Benito.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

The Packard Humanities Institute<br />

300 2nd St.<br />

Los Altos, CA 94022-3694<br />

URL: http://www.packhum.org<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in CA.<br />

Park Foundation, Inc.<br />

P.O. Box 550<br />

Ithaca, NY 14851-0550 (607) 272-9124<br />

FAX: (607) 272-6057;<br />

E-mail: info@parkfoundation.org; URL: http://<br />

www.parkfoundation.org<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to the eastern U.S.,<br />

primarily in central NY, Washington, DC, and NC.<br />

The Mary Morton Parsons Foundation<br />

901 E. Cary St., Ste. 1404<br />

Richmond, VA 23219-4037<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in VA, with an emphasis<br />

on Richmond.<br />

The Ralph M. Parsons Foundation<br />

888 W. 6th St., Ste. 700<br />

Los Angeles, CA 90017 (213) 362-7600<br />

URL: http://www.parsonsfoundation.org<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to Los Angeles County, CA.<br />

Paso del Norte Health Foundation<br />

1100 N. Stanton, Ste. 510<br />

El Paso, TX 79902-4155 (915) 544-7636<br />

FAX: (915) 544-7713; E-mail: health@pdnhf.org;<br />

Additional E-mail: mdeckert@pdnhf.org;<br />

URL: http://www.pdnhf.org<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to the Paso del Norte<br />

Region, including eastern TX and southern NM.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

Frank E. Payne and Seba B. Payne Foundation<br />

c/o Bank of America, N.A.<br />

231 S. LaSalle St.<br />

Chicago, IL 60697-0001 (312) 828-1785<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in Bethlehem, PA.<br />

Amelia Peabody Foundation<br />

1 Hollis St., Ste. 215<br />

Wellesley, MA 02482-4677<br />

URL: http://www.ameliapeabody.org<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to MA.<br />

Pema Foundation<br />

3555 Timmons Ln., Ste. 800<br />

Houston, TX 77027-6498<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in San Francisco, CA;<br />

some funding nationally.<br />

The William Penn Foundation<br />

2 Logan Sq., 11th Fl.<br />

100 N. 18th St.<br />

Philadelphia, PA 19103-2757 (215) 988-1830<br />

FAX: (215) 988-1823;<br />

E-mail: moreinfo@williampennfoundation.org;<br />

URL: http://www.williampennfoundation.org<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to the greater Philadelphia<br />

region, including Camden, NJ. (An expanded<br />

region for some environmental grants may be<br />

viewed on the foundation web site).<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

Irene W. & C. B. Pennington Foundation<br />

2237 S. Acadian Thruway, Ste. 705<br />

Baton Rouge, LA 70808-2380 (225) 928-8346<br />

FAX: (225) 928-8375;<br />

E-mail: pff@pennigtonfamilyfoundation.org;<br />

URL: http://<br />

www.penningtonfamilyfoundation.org<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to communities within or<br />

near Baton Rouge, LA.<br />

The PepsiCo Foundation, Inc.<br />

c/o Dir., Corp. Contribs.<br />

700 Anderson Hill Rd.<br />

Purchase, NY 10577-1401 (914) 253-3153<br />

URL: http://www.pepsico.com/PEP_Citizenship/<br />

Contributions/index.cfm<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national basis.<br />

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Grants for Capacity Building, Management & Technical Assistance<br />

The Perot Foundation<br />

P.O. Box 269014<br />

Plano, TX 75026-9014 (972) 788-3000<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in TX.<br />

The Carroll and Milton Petrie Foundation, Inc.<br />

c/o Stroock, Stroock & Lavan<br />

180 Maiden Ln., No. 3228<br />

New York, NY 10038-4925<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in New York, NY.<br />

Jane Bradley Pettit Foundation<br />

c/o Cook & Franke<br />

660 E. Mason St., 4th Fl.<br />

Milwaukee, WI 53202-3829 (414) 227-1266<br />

URL: http://www.jbpf.org<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in the greater Milwaukee,<br />

WI, area.<br />

The Pfizer Foundation, Inc.<br />

235 E. 42nd St.<br />

New York, NY 10017-5703<br />

URL: http://www.pfizer.com/pfizer/subsites/<br />

philanthropy/index.jsp<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national and international<br />

basis.<br />

The Philadelphia Foundation<br />

1234 Market St., Ste. 1800<br />

Philadelphia, PA 19107-3794 (215) 563-6417<br />

FAX: (215) 563-6882;<br />

E-mail: parkow@philafound.org; URL: http://<br />

www.philafound.org<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to Bucks, Chester,<br />

Delaware, Montgomery, and Philadelphia<br />

counties in southeastern PA, except for<br />

designated funds.<br />

The Jay and Rose Phillips Family Foundation<br />

10 2nd St., N.E., Ste. 200<br />

Minneapolis, MN 55413-2647 (612) 623-1654<br />

FAX: (612) 623-1653;<br />

E-mail: phillipsfnd@phillipsfnd.org; Additional tel.<br />

(for Dana Jensen, Grants Mgr.): (612) 623-1652;<br />

URL: http://www.phillipsfnd.org<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in the Twin Cities<br />

metropolitan, MN, area.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

The Picower Foundation<br />

1410 S. Ocean Blvd.<br />

Palm Beach, FL 33480-5019 (212) 935-9860<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national basis, with targeted<br />

funding in southeast FL and the Northeast.<br />

Pikes Peak Community Foundation<br />

730 N. Nevada Ave.<br />

Colorado Springs, CO 80903-5014<br />

(719) 389-1251<br />

FAX: (719) 389-1252; E-mail: info@ppcf.org;<br />

Additional E-mails: jbrown@ppcf.org and<br />

mhannigan@ppcf.org; URL: http://www.ppcf.org<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in El Paso and Teller<br />

counties in CO.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

The Pinkerton Foundation<br />

610 5th Ave., Ste. 316<br />

New York, NY 10020-2403 (212) 332-3385<br />

FAX: (212) 332-3399;<br />

E-mail: pinkfdn@pinkertonfdn.org; URL: http://<br />

www.thepinkertonfoundation.org<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in New York, NY.<br />

The Virginia G. Piper Charitable Trust<br />

1202 E. Missouri Ave.<br />

Phoenix, AZ 85014-2921 (480) 948-5853<br />

FAX: (480) 348-1316; E-mail: info@pipertrust.org;<br />

URL: http://www.pipertrust.org<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in Maricopa County, AZ.<br />

The Pittsburgh Foundation<br />

5 PPG Pl., Ste. 250<br />

Pittsburgh, PA 15222-5414 (412) 391-5122<br />

FAX: (412) 391-7259; E-mail: email@pghfdn.org;<br />

Grant application E-mail: pearlmanj@pghfdn.org;<br />

URL: http://www.pittsburghfoundation.org<br />

Limitations: Giving from unrestricted funds limited to<br />

Pittsburgh and Allegheny County, PA.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

Pleroma, Inc.<br />

P.O. Box 1796<br />

Glen Rose, TX 76043-1796<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national basis.<br />

Plough Foundation<br />

62 N. Main St.<br />

Memphis, TN 38103<br />

E-mail: Masson@plough.org<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in Shelby County, TN, with<br />

an emphasis on Memphis.<br />

The PNC Foundation<br />

1 PNC Plz.<br />

249 5th Ave., 20th Fl.<br />

Pittsburgh, PA 15222-2707 (412) 762-7076<br />

FAX: (412) 705-3584;<br />

E-mail: foundations@pncbank.com; URL: http://<br />

www.pnccommunityinvolvement.com/<br />

PNCFoundation.htm<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in Washington, DC, DE,<br />

IN, KY, MD, NJ, OH, PA, and VA.<br />

Carl and Eloise Pohlad Family Foundation<br />

60 S. 6th St., Ste. 3900<br />

Minneapolis, MN 55402-4439<br />

E-mail: info@pohladfamilygiving.org; Additional<br />

e-mail: jwynne@pohladfamilygiving.org;<br />

URL: http://www.pohladfamilygiving.org<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in Minneapolis and St.<br />

Paul, MN.<br />

Polk Bros. Foundation, Inc.<br />

20 W. Kinzie St., Ste. 1110<br />

Chicago, IL 60610-4600 (312) 527-4684<br />

FAX: (312) 527-4681; E-mail: info@polkbrosfdn.org;<br />

URL: http://www.polkbrosfdn.org/<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in Chicago, IL.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

Pond Foundation<br />

1447 Seville Rd.<br />

Santa Fe, NM 87505-4647<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in NM.<br />

John William Pope Foundation<br />

225 Hillsborough St., No. 250<br />

Raleigh, NC 27603-5948 (919) 861-6444<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national basis.<br />

The Poplar Foundation<br />

c/o ]<br />

6410 Poplar Ave., Ste. 720<br />

Memphis, TN 38119-4843<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in Memphis, TN.<br />

Presbyterian Health Foundation<br />

655 Research Pkwy., Ste. 500<br />

Oklahoma City, OK 73104-3603 (405) 271-8150<br />

FAX: (405) 271-2911; URL: http://www.phfokc.com<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in OK.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

T. Rowe Price Associates Foundation, Inc.<br />

100 E. Pratt St.<br />

Baltimore, MD 21202-1008 (410) 345-3603<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in the metropolitan<br />

Baltimore, MD, area.<br />

Principal Financial Group Foundation, Inc.<br />

711 High St.<br />

Des Moines, IA 50392-0150 (515) 247-7227<br />

FAX: (515) 246-5475;<br />

E-mail: murphy.jodi@principal.com; URL: http://<br />

www.principal.com/about/giving<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to Des Moines, IA, and<br />

areas of company operations in Wilmington, DE,<br />

Cedar Falls, Mason City, Ottumwa, and Pella, IA,<br />

Grand Island, NE, Spokane, WA, and Appleton,<br />

WI.<br />

Pritzker Foundation<br />

71 S. Wacker Dr., Ste. 4600<br />

Chicago, IL 60606-4637 (312) 577-2666<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in Chicago, IL.<br />

The Procter & Gamble Fund<br />

2 Procter & Gamble Plz.<br />

Cincinnati, OH 45202-3315 (513) 983-2139<br />

FAX: (513) 983-2147; E-mail: pgfund.im@pg.com;<br />

Additional contact: Paula Long, V.P. and Secy.,<br />

tel.: (512) 983-2143; URL: http://www.pg.com/<br />

company/our_commitment/community.jhtml<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national and international<br />

basis in areas of company operations, with<br />

emphasis on OH.<br />

The Prudential Foundation<br />

Prudential Plz.<br />

751 Broad St., 15th Fl.<br />

Newark, NJ 07102-3777 (973) 802-4791<br />

E-mail: community.resources@prudential.com;<br />

URL: http://www.prudential.com/view/page/<br />

12373<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in areas of company<br />

operations, with emphasis on Los Angeles, CA,<br />

Hartford, CT, Chicago, IL, Newark, NJ, New York,<br />

NY, and Philadelphia. PA.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

Public Welfare Foundation, Inc.<br />

1200 U St. N.W.<br />

Washington, DC 20009-4443 (202) 965-1800<br />

FAX: (202) 265-8851; E-mail: info@publicwelfare.org;<br />

URL: http://www.publicwelfare.org<br />

Limitations: Giving is limited to the U.S.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

Nina Mason Pulliam Charitable Trust<br />

135 N. Pennsylvania St., Ste. 1200<br />

Indianapolis, IN 46204-2484 (317) 231-6075<br />

FAX: (317) 231-9208; E-mail: mprice@nmpct.org;<br />

Application address for Arizona organizations:<br />

2201 E. Camelback Rd., Ste. 600B, Phoenix, AZ<br />

85016, tel.: (602) 955-3000, fax: (602)<br />

955-8029; URL: http://<br />

www.ninapulliamtrust.org<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in Phoenix, AZ, and<br />

Indianapolis, IN.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

Putnam Foundation<br />

P.O. Box 323<br />

Keene, NH 03431-0323 (603) 352-2448<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to NH.<br />

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Quantum Foundation<br />

2701 North Australian Ave. Ste. 200<br />

West Palm Beach, FL 33407-4526<br />

(561) 832-7497<br />

FAX: (561) 832-5794;<br />

E-mail: chrisk@quantumfnd.org; URL: http://<br />

www.quantumfnd.org<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to Palm Beach County, FL.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

Qwest Foundation<br />

1801 California St., 50th Fl.<br />

Denver, CO 80202-2635 (303) 896-1266<br />

FAX: (303) 896-4982;<br />

E-mail: qwest.foundation@qwest.com;<br />

URL: http://www.qwest.com/about/company/<br />

community/foundation/<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national basis in areas<br />

company operations in AR, IA, ID, CO, MN, MO,<br />

NE, ND, NM, OR, SD, UT, WA, and WY.<br />

Raether 1985 Charitable Trust<br />

c/o Kohlberg, Kravis, Roberts & Co.<br />

9 W. 57th St.<br />

New York, NY 10019-2601<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in CT and NY.<br />

Raskob Foundation for Catholic Activities,<br />

Inc.<br />

P.O. Box 4019<br />

Wilmington, DE 19807-0019 (302) 655-4440<br />

FAX: (302) 655-3223; URL: http://www.rfca.org<br />

Limitations: Giving to domestic and international<br />

programs affiliated with the Roman Catholic<br />

church.<br />

Rasmuson Foundation<br />

301 W. Northern Lights Blvd., Ste. 400<br />

Anchorage, AK 99503-2648<br />

E-mail: rasmusonfdn@rasmuson.org; Tel./fax: (907)<br />

297-2700; Main blog URL: http://<br />

rasmusonfoundation.blogspot.com/;<br />

URL: http://www.rasmuson.org<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to AK.<br />

V. Kann Rasmussen Foundation<br />

437 Madison Ave., 37th Fl.<br />

New York, NY 10022-7001 (212) 812-4271<br />

FAX: (212) 812-4399; E-mail: info@vkrf.org; E-mail for<br />

grant-related questions: grants@vkrf.org;<br />

URL: http://www.vkrf.org/<br />

Limitations: Giving to national and international<br />

programs, with a special interest in SC.<br />

John & Cynthia Reed Foundation<br />

c/o Bank of America, N.A.<br />

114 W. 47th St.<br />

New York, NY 10036-1510<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in Princeton, NJ, the<br />

greater metropolitan New York, NY, area, and MA.<br />

Michael Reese Health Trust<br />

150 N. Wacker Dr., Ste. 2320<br />

Chicago, IL 60606 (312) 726-1008<br />

FAX: (312) 726-2797;<br />

E-mail: wpalmer@healthtrust.net; URL: http://<br />

www.healthtrust.net<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to the metropolitan<br />

Chicago, IL, area with emphasis on the city of<br />

Chicago.<br />

The Reinberger Foundation<br />

27600 Chagrin Blvd., No. 355<br />

Cleveland, OH 44122-4498 (216) 292-2790<br />

FAX: (216) 292-4466;<br />

E-mail: reinbergerfound@aol.com; URL: http://<br />

www.reinbergerfoundation.org<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in Columbus and in<br />

northeastern OH.<br />

The Retirement Research Foundation<br />

8765 W. Higgins Rd., Ste. 430<br />

Chicago, IL 60631-4170 (773) 714-8080<br />

FAX: (773) 714-8089; E-mail: info@rrf.org; Additional<br />

e-mail (for Marilyn Hennessy): hennessy@rrf.org;<br />

URL: http://www.rrf.org<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to the Midwest (IA, IL, IN,<br />

KY, MO, WI) and FL for direct service projects not<br />

having the potential of national impact.<br />

Donald W. Reynolds Foundation<br />

1701 Village Center Cir.<br />

Las Vegas, NV 89134-6303 (702) 804-6000<br />

FAX: (702) 804-6099;<br />

E-mail: generalquestions@dwrf.org; URL: http://<br />

www.dwreynolds.org<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in AR, NV, and OK for<br />

capital and planning grants. Giving nationally for<br />

cardiovascular clinic research and geriatrics<br />

training of physicians, and business journalism.<br />

Z. Smith Reynolds Foundation, Inc.<br />

147 S. Cherry St., Ste. 200<br />

Winston-Salem, NC 27101-5287<br />

(336) 725-7541<br />

FAX: (336) 725-6069; E-mail: info@zsr.org; Additional<br />

tel.: (800) 443-8319; URL: http://www.zsr.org<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to NC.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

RGK Foundation<br />

1301 W. 25th St., Ste. 300<br />

Austin, TX 78705-4236<br />

FAX: (512) 474-7281; E-mail:<br />

shaffey@rgkfoundation.org; URL: http://<br />

www.rgkfoundation.org<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national basis.<br />

The Rhode Island Foundation<br />

1 Union Station<br />

Providence, RI 02903-1746 (401) 274-4564<br />

FAX: (401) 331-8085; Artist grants E-mail:<br />

dkertzner@rifoundation.org; URL: http://<br />

www.rifoundation.org<br />

Limitations: Giving through discretionary funds limited<br />

to RI.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

Sid W. Richardson Foundation<br />

309 Main St.<br />

Fort Worth, TX 76102-4006 (817) 336-0494<br />

FAX: (817) 332-2176; URL: http://<br />

www.sidrichardson.org<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to TX, with emphasis on<br />

Fort Worth for the arts and human services, and<br />

statewide for health and education.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

Smith Richardson Foundation, Inc.<br />

60 Jesup Rd.<br />

Westport, CT 06880-4311 (203) 222-6222<br />

FAX: (203) 222-6282; URL: http://www.srf.org<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to U.S.-based<br />

organizations only.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

The Riggio Foundation<br />

c/o Bryan Cave Robinson Silverman<br />

1290 Ave. of the Americas<br />

New York, NY 10104-3300<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in NY, with emphasis on<br />

the greater metropolitan New York City area;<br />

some funding on a national basis also.<br />

The Roberts Foundation<br />

2800 Sand Hill Rd., Ste. 200<br />

Menlo Park, CA 94025-7080 (650) 233-6560<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to northern CA, with<br />

emphasis on San Francisco, San Mateo,<br />

Sonoma, Santa Clara, and San Benito counties.<br />

Robertson Foundation<br />

c/o Dorian A. Vergos & Co., LLC<br />

592 5th Ave., 2nd Fl.<br />

New York, NY 10036-2602 (212) 307-7180<br />

URL: http://www.robertsonfoundation.org<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national basis.<br />

Robins Foundation<br />

1021 E. Cary St., 8th Fl.<br />

Richmond, VA 23219-4058 (804) 697-6917<br />

E-mail: wlrjr@robins-foundation.org; Application<br />

address: P.O. Box 1124, Capitol Station<br />

Richmond, VA 23218-1124; URL: http://<br />

www.robins-foundation.org<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in Richmond, VA.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

Rochester Area Community Foundation<br />

500 East Ave.<br />

Rochester, NY 14607-1912 (585) 271-4100<br />

FAX: (585) 271-4292; E-mail: edoherty@racf.org;<br />

Grant application E-mail: mhartmann@racf.org;<br />

URL: http://www.racf.org<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to Genesee, Livingston,<br />

Monroe, Ontario, Orleans, and Wayne counties,<br />

NY, except for donor-designated funds.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

Rockefeller Brothers Fund, Inc.<br />

437 Madison Ave., 37th Fl.<br />

New York, NY 10022-7001 (212) 812-4200<br />

FAX: (212) 812-4299; E-mail: info@rbf.org; E-mail for<br />

annual report: anreport@rbf.org; URL: http://<br />

www.rbf.org<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national basis, and in Central<br />

and Eastern Europe, East and Southeast Asia,<br />

and South Africa.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

The Rockefeller Foundation<br />

420 5th Ave.<br />

New York, NY 10018-2702 (212) 869-8500<br />

URL: http://www.rockfound.org<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in New York City, Africa,<br />

North America, and Southeast Asia.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

The Winthrop Rockefeller Foundation<br />

308 E. 8th St.<br />

Little Rock, AR 72202-3999 (501) 376-6854<br />

FAX: (501) 374-4797;<br />

E-mail: programstaff@wrfoundation.org;<br />

URL: http://www.wrfoundation.org<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to AR, or for projects that<br />

benefit AR.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

Rockwell Fund, Inc.<br />

770 S. Post Oak Ln., Ste. 525<br />

Houston, TX 77056-6660 (713) 629-9022<br />

FAX: (713) 629-7702; E-mail: jahlgrim@rockfund.org;<br />

URL: http://www.rockfund.org<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in Houston, TX.<br />

© 2009 by the Foundation Center 403


FOUNDATIONS<br />

Grants for Capacity Building, Management & Technical Assistance<br />

Rodel Foundation<br />

6720 N. Scottsdale Rd., Ste. 380<br />

Scottsdale, AZ 85253-4471<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in AZ and CO.<br />

The Roe Foundation<br />

301 N. Main St., Ste. 1735<br />

Greenville, SC 29601-2122 (864) 242-5007<br />

FAX: (864) 242-5014; E-mail: roefdn@aol.com;<br />

Application address: c/o Shirley W. Roe, Chair.,<br />

415 Belmont Ave., Greenville, SC 29601<br />

Limitations: Giving on an international basis.<br />

The RosaMary Foundation<br />

P.O. Box 13218<br />

New Orleans, LA 70185-3218 (504) 895-1984<br />

FAX: (504) 895-1988; URL: http://www.rosamary.org<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in the greater New<br />

Orleans, LA, area.<br />

Rose Community Foundation and Affiliates<br />

600 S. Cherry St., Ste. 1200<br />

Denver, CO 80246-1712 (303) 398-7400<br />

FAX: (303) 398-7430; E-mail: rcf@rcfdenver.org;<br />

Grant application E-mail:<br />

grantsmanager@rcfdenver.org; URL: http://<br />

www.rcfdenver.org<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in the greater Denver, CO,<br />

area of Adams, Arapahoe, Boulder, Broomfield,<br />

Denver, Douglas and Jefferson counties.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

Rosenberg Foundation<br />

131 Steuart St., Ste. 650<br />

San Francisco, CA 94105-1244<br />

FAX: (415) 357-5016; E-mail: lmoll@rosenfound.org;<br />

URL: http://www.rosenfound.org<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to CA, except for national<br />

grants.<br />

Arthur Ross Foundation, Inc.<br />

20 E. 74th St., 4C<br />

New York, NY 10021 (212) 737-7311<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in NY.<br />

Pleasant T. Rowland Foundation, Inc.<br />

3415 Gateway Rd., Ste. 200<br />

Brookfield, WI 53045-5111<br />

Application address: 1 S. Pinckney St., No. 810,<br />

Madison, WI 53703<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in WI, with emphasis on<br />

Dane County.<br />

Helena Rubinstein Foundation, Inc.<br />

477 Madison Ave., 7th Fl.<br />

New York, NY 10022-5802 (212) 750-7310<br />

URL: http://www.helenarubinsteinfdn.org<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in New York, NY.<br />

The Russell Family Foundation<br />

P.O. Box 2567<br />

Gig Harbor, WA 98335-4567 (253) 858-5050<br />

FAX: (253) 851-0460; E-mail: info@trff.org; Toll Free<br />

tel.: (888) 252-4331; URL: http://www.trff.org<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in the Puget Sound region<br />

of WA.<br />

The Sage Foundation, Inc.<br />

16 Khakum Dr.<br />

Greenwich, CT 06831-3727<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in CA, CT, NY, and WY.<br />

Saginaw Community Foundation<br />

100 S. Jefferson Ave., Ste. 201<br />

Saginaw, MI 48607-1282 (989) 755-0545<br />

FAX: (989) 755-6524;<br />

E-mail: info@saginawfoundation.org;<br />

URL: http://www.saginawfoundation.org<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to Saginaw County, MI.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

Saint Luke’s Foundation of Cleveland, Ohio<br />

4208 Prospect Ave.<br />

Cleveland, OH 44103-4306 (216) 431-8010<br />

FAX: (216) 431-8015;<br />

E-mail: dzeman@saintlukesfoundation.org;<br />

URL: http://www.saintlukesfoundation.org/<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in northeastern OH.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

The Saint Paul Foundation<br />

55 5th St. E., Ste. 600<br />

St. Paul, MN 55101-1797 (651) 224-5463<br />

FAX: (651) 224-8123;<br />

E-mail: inbox@saintpaulfoundation.org;<br />

Additional tel.: (800) 875-6167; Additional<br />

E-mails: ckr@saintpaulfoundation.org and<br />

lmh@saintpaulfoundation.org; URL: http://<br />

saintpaulfoundation.org<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to Dakota, Ramsey, and<br />

Washington counties in the metropolitan St. Paul,<br />

MN, area.<br />

Samberg Family Foundation<br />

3101 Wilson Blvd., Suite 220<br />

Arlington, VA 22201-4445<br />

Telephone for Jerry Levine: (703) 351-9405;<br />

URL: http://www.sambergfdn.org<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in NY.<br />

The Fan Fox and Leslie R. Samuels<br />

Foundation, Inc.<br />

350 5th Ave., Ste. 4301<br />

New York, NY 10118-4301 (212) 239-3030<br />

FAX: (212) 239-3039; E-mail: info@samuels.org;<br />

URL: http://www.samuels.org<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to New York City.<br />

San Antonio Area Foundation<br />

110 Broadway, Ste. 230<br />

San Antonio, TX 78205-1974 (210) 225-2243<br />

FAX: (210) 225-1980; E-mail: info@saafdn.org; Grant<br />

application tel.: (210) 228-3753 and E-mail:<br />

lrodriguez@saafdn.org; URL: http://<br />

www.saafdn.org<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to Bexar County, TX, and<br />

surrounding counties, except when otherwise<br />

specified by donor.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

The San Diego Foundation<br />

2508 Historic Decatur Rd., Ste. 200<br />

San Diego, CA 92106-6138 (619) 235-2300<br />

FAX: (619) 239-1710; E-mail: info@sdfoundation.org;<br />

Additional tel.: (858) 385-1595 (for North<br />

County); URL: http://www.sdfoundation.org<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in the greater San Diego,<br />

CA, region.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

The San Francisco Foundation<br />

225 Bush St., Ste. 500<br />

San Francisco, CA 94104-4224 (415) 733-8500<br />

FAX: (415) 477-2783; E-mail: info@sff.org; Intent to<br />

Apply e-mail: apps@sff.org; URL: http://<br />

www.sff.org<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to the San Francisco Bay<br />

Area, CA, counties of Alameda, Contra Costa,<br />

Marin, San Francisco, and San Mateo.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

The Sandy River Charitable Foundation<br />

349 Voter Hill Rd.<br />

Farmington, ME 04938-6030<br />

FAX: (207) 779-1901;<br />

E-mail: info@srcfoundation.org; URL: http://<br />

www.srcfoundation.org<br />

Limitations: Giving on an international and national<br />

basis, (particularly Board/staff areas), with a<br />

special emphasis on ME.<br />

Santa Barbara Foundation<br />

15 E. Carrillo St.<br />

Santa Barbara, CA 93101-2706 (805) 963-1873<br />

FAX: (805) 966-2345;<br />

E-mail: cslosser@sbfoundation.org; URL: http://<br />

www.sbfoundation.org<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to Santa Barbara County,<br />

CA.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

Sarkeys Foundation<br />

530 E. Main St.<br />

Norman, OK 73071-5823 (405) 364-3703<br />

FAX: (405) 364-8191; E-mail: sarkeys@sarkeys.org;<br />

URL: http://www.sarkeys.org<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to OK.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

Harold & Arlene Schnitzer CARE Foundation<br />

P.O. Box 2708<br />

Portland, OR 97208-2708<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in OR and southwest WA,<br />

with preference given to Portland’s metropolitan<br />

area.<br />

Dr. Scholl Foundation<br />

1033 Skokie Blvd., Ste. 230<br />

Northbrook, IL 60062-4109 (847) 559-7430<br />

URL: http://www.drschollfoundation.com<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in the U.S., with some<br />

emphasis on the Chicago, IL area.<br />

Charles and Lynn Schusterman Family<br />

Foundation<br />

P.O. Box 51<br />

Tulsa, OK 74101-0051 (918) 591-1090<br />

FAX: (918) 591-1758; E-mail:<br />

ahughes@schusterman.org; additional address<br />

Tulsa Office: Two W. Second St., Tulsa OK<br />

74103, DC office: 800 Eighth St., NW,<br />

Washington, DC 20001; URL: http://<br />

www.schusterman.org<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily to nonsectarian<br />

organizations in OK; giving on a local, national,<br />

and international basis for Jewish organizations.<br />

Charles and Helen Schwab Foundation<br />

530 Lytton Ave., Ste. 200<br />

Palo Alto, CA 94301-1556 (650) 617-3476<br />

FAX: (650) 617-3469;<br />

E-mail: info@schwabfoundation.org; URL: http://<br />

www.schwabfoundation.org<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in Bay Area, CA.<br />

The Jess & Sheila Schwartz Family Foundation<br />

15 Biltmore Estates Dr.<br />

Phoenix, AZ 85016-2821 (602) 274-7955<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in AZ.<br />

Bernard & Irene Schwartz Foundation, Inc.<br />

c/o Loral Corp.<br />

944 5th Ave.<br />

New York, NY 10021-2656<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in New York, NY.<br />

404 © 2009 by the Foundation Center


Grants for Capacity Building, Management & Technical Assistance<br />

FOUNDATIONS<br />

Searle Freedom Trust<br />

1150 Seventeeth St. N.W. Ste. 910<br />

Washington, DC 20036 (202) 375-7820<br />

FAX: (202) 375-7821; Additional Phone: 202<br />

375-7822, EMAIL:<br />

Kdennis@searlefreedomtrust.org; URL: http://<br />

www.searlefreedomtrust.org<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national basis.<br />

The Seattle Foundation<br />

1200 5th Ave., Ste. 1300<br />

Seattle, WA 98101-3151 (206) 622-2294<br />

FAX: (206) 622-7673;<br />

E-mail: info@seattlefoundation.org; Grant<br />

information E-mails:<br />

grantmaking@seattlefoundation.org and<br />

c.erickson@seattlefoundation.org; URL: http://<br />

www.seattlefoundation.org<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to King County, WA.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

Seedlings Foundation<br />

984 Main St.<br />

Branford, CT 06405-3730<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in CT.<br />

The Peter Jay Sharp Foundation<br />

845 3rd Ave., 16th Fl.<br />

New York, NY 10022-6601 (212) 397-6060<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in New York, NY.<br />

The John & Dorothy Shea Foundation<br />

655 Brea Canyon Rd.<br />

Walnut, CA 91789-3078<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in CA.<br />

The Sherwood Foundation<br />

3555 Farnam St.<br />

Omaha, NE 68131-3302 (402) 341-1717<br />

For information regarding human service, social<br />

justice or national initiatives contact Kristin<br />

Williams, e-mail:<br />

kristin@sherwoodfoundaiton.org; For information<br />

regarding primary educational initiatives contact<br />

Katie Weitz White,<br />

e-mail: katie@sherwoodfoundation.org; For<br />

information regarding secondary education<br />

initiatives contact Jerry Bexten,<br />

e-mail: jerry@sherwoodfoundation.org;<br />

URL: http://www.sherwoodfoundation.org/<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in Omaha, NE.<br />

The Jon and Mary Shirley Foundation<br />

c/o Lawrence B. Bailey<br />

300 E. Pine St.<br />

Seattle, WA 98122-2029<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in WA.<br />

The Shubert Foundation, Inc.<br />

234 W. 44th St.<br />

New York, NY 10036-3909 (212) 944-3777<br />

FAX: (212) 944-3767; URL: http://<br />

www.shubertfoundation.org<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to the U.S.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

Siebert Lutheran Foundation, Inc.<br />

300 N. Corporate Dr., Ste. 200<br />

Brookfield, WI 53045-5862 (262) 754-9160<br />

FAX: (262) 754-9162;<br />

E-mail: contactus@siebertfoundation.org;<br />

URL: http://www.siebertfoundation.org<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in WI.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

Silicon Valley Community Foundation<br />

2440 West El Camino Real, Ste. 300<br />

Mountain View, CA 94040-1498 (650) 450-5400<br />

FAX: (650) 450-5401;<br />

E-mail: info@siliconvalleycf.org; Additional E-mail:<br />

vlbennett@siliconvalleycf.org; URL: http://<br />

www.siliconvalleycf.org/<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in San Mateo and Santa<br />

Clara counties, CA.<br />

Harold Simmons Foundation<br />

3 Lincoln Ctr.<br />

5430 LBJ Fwy., Ste. 1700<br />

Dallas, TX 75240-2697 (972) 233-2134<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in the Dallas and Fort<br />

Worth, TX, area.<br />

William E. Simon Foundation, Inc.<br />

140 E. 45th St., Ste. 14D<br />

New York, NY 10017-7136 (212) 661-8366<br />

FAX: (212) 661-9450;<br />

E-mail: info@wesimonfoundation.org;<br />

URL: http://www.wesimonfoundation.org<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national basis, with emphasis<br />

on New York, NY, and Los Angeles and the San<br />

Francisco Bay Area, CA.<br />

The Skillman Foundation<br />

100 Talon Centre Dr., Ste. 100<br />

Detroit, MI 48207-4266 (313) 393-1185<br />

FAX: (313) 393-1187; E-mail: mailbox@skillman.org;<br />

URL: http://www.skillman.org<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in southeastern MI, with<br />

emphasis on metropolitan Detroit, and Macomb,<br />

Oakland, and Wayne counties.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

Skirball Foundation<br />

767 5th Ave., 50th Fl.<br />

New York, NY 10153-0023 (212) 832-8500<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in CA.<br />

The Skoll Foundation<br />

250 University Ave., Ste. 200<br />

Palo Alto, CA 94301-1738 (650) 331-1031<br />

FAX: (650) 331-1033;<br />

E-mail: grants@skollfoundation.org; Social Edge<br />

URL: http://www.socialedge.org/; Skoll<br />

Foundation YouTube Channel URL: http://<br />

www.youtube.com/user/skollfoundation;<br />

URL: http://www.skollfoundation.org/<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

Alfred P. Sloan Foundation<br />

630 5th Ave., Ste. 2550<br />

New York, NY 10111-0242 (212) 649-1649<br />

FAX: (212) 757-5117; URL: http://www.sloan.org<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national basis.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

The Smart Family Foundation, Inc.<br />

74 Pin Oak Ln.<br />

Wilton, CT 06897-1329 (203) 834-0400<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national basis.<br />

Richard and Susan Smith Family Foundation<br />

1280 Boylston St., Ste. 100<br />

Chestnut Hill, MA 02467-2112 (617) 278-5200<br />

FAX: (617) 278-5250;<br />

E-mail: dford@smithfamilyfoundation.net;<br />

URL: http://www.smithfamilyfoundation.net<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to greater Boston, MA.<br />

Robert H. Smith Family Foundation<br />

2345 Crystal Dr.<br />

Arlington, VA 22202-4801<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in Washington, DC.<br />

The Kelvin and Eleanor Smith Foundation<br />

30195 Chagrin Blvd., Ste. 275<br />

Cleveland, OH 44124-5756 (216) 591-9111<br />

FAX: (216) 591-9557;<br />

E-mail: cwzett@kesmithfoundation.org<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in the greater Cleveland,<br />

OH, area.<br />

Phoebe Snow Foundation<br />

591 Redwood Hwy., Ste. 3215<br />

Mill Valley, CA 94941-6006<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in CA.<br />

Y & H Soda Foundation<br />

1635 School St.<br />

Moraga, CA 94556-1150 (925) 631-1133<br />

FAX: (925) 631-0248;<br />

E-mail: info@yhsodafoundation.org; URL: http://<br />

www.yhsodafoundation.org<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to Alameda and Contra<br />

Costa counties, CA.<br />

South Dakota Community Foundation<br />

207 E. Capitol Ave.<br />

P.O. Box 296<br />

Pierre, SD 57501-0296 (605) 224-1025<br />

FAX: (605) 224-5364;<br />

E-mail: bsutton44@sdcommunityfoundation.org;<br />

Additional tel.: (800) 888-1842; Additional<br />

E-mail: stephj16@sdcommunityfoundation.org;<br />

URL: http://www.sdcommunityfoundation.org<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to SD.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

Southern Oklahoma Memorial Foundation<br />

P.O. Box 1409<br />

Ardmore, OK 73402-1409 (580) 226-0700<br />

FAX: (580) 226-0223;<br />

E-mail: lapulliam@sbcglobal.net<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to OK organizations within<br />

a 50-mile radius of Ardmore.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

C. D. Spangler Foundation, Inc.<br />

P.O. Box 36007<br />

Charlotte, NC 28236-6007<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in NC.<br />

The Springs Close Foundation, Inc.<br />

1826 Second Baxter Crossing<br />

Fort Mill, SC 29708-6401 (803) 548-2002<br />

FAX: (803) 548-1797; URL: http://<br />

www.thespringsclosefoundation.org<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to Lancaster County and<br />

the townships of Fort Mill and Chester, SC.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

Sprint Foundation<br />

6220 Sprint Pkwy.<br />

Overland Park, KS 66251-6118 (913) 762-3767<br />

FAX: (913) 624-3490; Mailing address: P.O. Box<br />

11315, Kansas City, MO 64112; E-mail for Sprint<br />

Achievement Prog.: education@sprint.com;<br />

URL: http://www.sprint.com/community/<br />

sprint_foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in Los Angeles and San<br />

Francisco, CA, Denver, CO, Washington, DC,<br />

Atlanta, GA, Chicago, IL, Kansas City, MO, New<br />

York, NY, and Dallas, TX; giving also to regional<br />

organizations active in areas of company<br />

operations and national organizations; giving<br />

limited to Cass, Clay, Jackson, and Platte<br />

counties, KS, and Johnson and Wyandotte<br />

counties, MO, for the Sprint Achievement<br />

Program.<br />

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FOUNDATIONS<br />

Grants for Capacity Building, Management & Technical Assistance<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

St. Jude Medical Foundation<br />

1 Lillehei Plz.<br />

St. Paul, MN 55117-1761 (651) 481-7693<br />

FAX: (877) 291-7569;<br />

E-mail: info@sjmfoundation.com; URL: http://<br />

www.sjmfoundation.com/<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national basis, with some<br />

emphasis on MN.<br />

Stardust Foundation, Inc.<br />

6730 N. Scottsdale Rd., Ste. 230<br />

Scottsdale, AZ 85253-4416 (480) 607-5800<br />

E-mail: contact@stardustco.com; URL: http://<br />

www.stardustfoundation.org<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in Phoenix and<br />

Scottsdale, AZ.<br />

The Starr Foundation<br />

399 Park Ave., 17th Fl.<br />

New York, NY 10022-4614 (212) 909-3600<br />

FAX: (212) 750-3536; Contact inf. email:<br />

suzanne.eden@starrfoundation.org; URL: http://<br />

www.starrfoundation.org/<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national and international<br />

basis, with emphasis on New York, NY and<br />

emphasis on Asia internationally.<br />

State Farm Companies Foundation<br />

1 State Farm Plz.<br />

Bloomington, IL 61710-0001 (309) 766-2161<br />

FAX: (309) 766-2314;<br />

E-mail: karen.mayfield.aoev@statefarm.com;<br />

Additional E-mail: home.sf-foundation.<br />

494b00@statefarm.com; URL: http://<br />

www.statefarm.com/foundati/foundati.htm<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national basis and in Canada.<br />

State Street Foundation, Inc.<br />

c/o Community Affairs<br />

1 Lincoln St.<br />

Boston, MA 02111-2900 (617) 664-4619<br />

FAX: (617) 664-8759;<br />

E-mail: alnorthrop@statestreet.com; URL: http://<br />

www.statestreet.com/company/<br />

community_affairs/global_philanthropy/<br />

overview.html<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national and international<br />

basis in areas of company operations, with<br />

emphasis on Boston and Quincy, MA.<br />

The Staten Island Foundation<br />

260 Christopher Ln., Ste. 3B<br />

Staten Island, NY 10314-1658 (718) 697-2831<br />

FAX: (718) 697-3180; URL: http://<br />

www.thestatenislandfoundation.org/<br />

Limitations: Giving only in Staten Island, NY.<br />

Steelcase Foundation<br />

P.O. Box 1967, GH-4E<br />

Grand Rapids, MI 49501-1967<br />

FAX: (616) 475-2200;<br />

E-mail: sbroman@steelcase.com; URL: http://<br />

www.steelcase.com/na/<br />

steelcase_foundation_ourcompany.aspx?<br />

f=18486<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to areas of company<br />

operations, with emphasis on Athens, AL, City of<br />

Industry, CA, Grand Rapids, MI, and Markham,<br />

Canada.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

The Steele Foundation, Inc.<br />

702 E. Osborn Rd.<br />

Phoenix, AZ 85014-5215<br />

E-mail: grants@steele-foundation.com; Additional<br />

address: P.O. Box 1112, Phoenix, AZ 85001<br />

The Judy and Michael Steinhardt Foundation<br />

650 Madison Ave., 17th Fl<br />

New York, NY 10022-1029<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national basis.<br />

Alex Stern Family Foundation<br />

4152 30th Ave. S., No. 102<br />

Fargo, ND 58104-8403<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to the Moorhead, MN, and<br />

Fargo, ND areas.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

The Stewardship Foundation<br />

P.O. Box 1278<br />

Tacoma, WA 98401-1278<br />

E-mail: info@stewardshipfdn.org; URL: http://<br />

www.stewardshipfdn.org<br />

Limitations: Giving internationally, nationally and in<br />

western WA, especially in Tacoma and Pierce<br />

County and the Puget Sound Region.<br />

Strategic Grant Partners, Inc.<br />

128 First Ave.<br />

Needham, MA 02494-2805<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in MA.<br />

The Stratford Foundation<br />

c/o Edwards Angell Palmer & Dodge LLP<br />

111 Huntington Ave.<br />

Boston, MA 02199-7610 (617) 239-0778<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national basis.<br />

Levi Strauss Foundation<br />

1155 Battery St.<br />

Levi Plaza<br />

San Francisco, CA 94111-1203 (415) 501-3577<br />

FAX: (415) 501-6575; E-mail: lsf@levi.com; E-mail for<br />

the Syringe Access Fund:<br />

syringeaccess@levi.com; URL: http://<br />

www.levistrauss.com/Citizenship/<br />

LeviStraussFoundation.aspx<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national and international<br />

basis, with emphasis on Africa, Asia, Canada,<br />

Europe, and Latin America.<br />

Stuart Foundation<br />

50 California St., Ste. 3350<br />

San Francisco, CA 94111-4735 (415) 393-1551<br />

FAX: (415) 393-1552;<br />

E-mail: info@stuartfoundation.org; URL: http://<br />

www.stuartfoundation.org<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in CA and WA.<br />

Sunderland Foundation<br />

11011 Cody St.<br />

Overland Park, KS 66210-1313 (913) 451-8900<br />

E-mail: sunderlandfoundation@ashgrove.com;<br />

URL: http://www.sunderlandfoundation.org<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in AR, western IA, KS,<br />

western MO, and NE.<br />

The Sunshine Lady Foundation, Inc.<br />

P.O. Box 1074<br />

Morehead City, NC 28557-1074 (252) 240-2788<br />

E-mail: SLFwebform@gmail.com; Application address<br />

for Sunbeams: 4900 Randall Pkwy., Ste. H,<br />

Wilmington, NC 28403, tel: (910) 397-7742, fax:<br />

(910) 397-0023, toll-free tel.: (866) 255-7742;<br />

URL: http://www.sunshineladyfdn.org<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national basis.<br />

SunTrust Mid-Atlantic Foundation<br />

c/o SunTrust Banks, Inc.<br />

919 E. Main St.<br />

Richmond, VA 23219-4625 (804) 782-7907<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to areas of company<br />

operations, with emphasis on VA.<br />

Surdna Foundation, Inc.<br />

330 Madison Ave., 30th Fl.<br />

New York, NY 10017-5001 (212) 557-0010<br />

FAX: (212) 557-0003; E-mail: questions@surdna.org;<br />

URL: http://www.surdna.org<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national basis.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

Ann and Bill Swindells Charitable Trust<br />

1211 S.W. 5th Ave., Ste. 2340<br />

Portland, OR 97204-3723 (503) 222-0689<br />

FAX: (503) 222-0726; E-mail: cdehart@ipns.com;<br />

URL: http://www.swindellstrust.org<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in OR.<br />

Robert and Patricia Switzer Foundation<br />

P.O. Box 293<br />

Belfast, ME 04915-0293 (207) 338-5654<br />

E-mail: lissa@switzernetwork.org; URL: http://<br />

www.switzernetwork.org/<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to CA, CT, MA, ME, NH, RI,<br />

and VT for fellowship program, leadership grants<br />

available on a national basis.<br />

S. Mark Taper Foundation<br />

12011 San Vicente Blvd., Ste. 400<br />

Los Angeles, CA 90049-4946 (310) 476-5413<br />

FAX: (310) 471-4993;<br />

E-mail: info@smtfoundation.org; Additional e-mail<br />

(for R. Reisler): rr@smtfoundation.org;<br />

URL: https://www.smtfoundation.org<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in southern CA.<br />

Target Foundation<br />

c/o Community Rels. Opers.<br />

1000 Nicollet Mall, TPS2688<br />

Minneapolis, MN 55403 (800) 388-6740<br />

FAX: (612) 696-4706;<br />

E-mail: community.relations@target.com;<br />

URL: http://www.target.com/community<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to the Minneapolis/St.<br />

Paul, MN 7-county metropolitan area.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

Richard E. and Deborah L. Tarrant Foundation,<br />

Inc.<br />

P.O. Box 521<br />

Winooski, VT 05404-0521 (802) 857-0495<br />

FAX: (802) 857-0496;<br />

E-mail: info@tarrantfoundation.org; URL: http://<br />

www.tarrantfoundation.org<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to VT.<br />

The Henry and Marilyn Taub Foundation<br />

300 Frank W. Burr Blvd., 7th Fl.<br />

Teaneck, NJ 07666-6703<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in NJ.<br />

TD Charitable Foundation<br />

P.O. Box 9540<br />

1 Portland Sq.<br />

Portland, ME 04112-9540 (207) 828-7558<br />

E-mail: julie.mcquillan@tdbanknorth.com; Contact for<br />

Non-Profit Training Resource Fund: Michael L.<br />

Rayder, Jr., Mgr., tel.: (207) 756-6947, E-mail:<br />

Michael.Rayder@TDBanknorth.com; URL: http://<br />

www.tdbanknorth.com/community/grants.html<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to CT, MA, ME, NH, NJ, NY,<br />

PA, and VT.<br />

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Grants for Capacity Building, Management & Technical Assistance<br />

FOUNDATIONS<br />

Tenet Healthcare Foundation<br />

13737 Noel Rd., Ste. 100<br />

Dallas, TX 75240-2017 (469) 893-6502<br />

FAX: (469) 893-2605;<br />

E-mail: foundation@tenethealth.com;<br />

URL: http://www.tenethealth.com/TenetHealth/<br />

TenetFoundation<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national basis, with emphasis<br />

on areas of company operations.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

The Textron Charitable Trust<br />

c/o Textron Inc.<br />

40 Westminster St.<br />

Providence, RI 02903-2525<br />

URL: http://www.textron.com/profile/<br />

community.html<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national basis in areas of<br />

company operations, with emphasis on RI.<br />

Eugene V. & Clare E. Thaw Charitable Trust<br />

P.O. Box 2422<br />

Santa Fe, NM 87504-2422<br />

E-mail (for Sherry Thompson): sherryt@thawtrust.org<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national basis.<br />

Thrivent Financial for Lutherans Foundation<br />

4321 N. Ballard Rd.<br />

Appleton, WI 54919-0001 (800) 236-3736<br />

FAX: (920) 628-5165;<br />

E-mail: foundation@thrivent.com; Additional<br />

application addresses: Lutheran Grant Prog.:<br />

Kathy Larson, Church and Community<br />

Engagement, Thrivent Financial for Lutherans,<br />

Lutheran Grant Prog., 4321 N. Ballard Rd.,<br />

Appleton, WI 54919-0001, tel.: (920) 628-5099,<br />

FAX: (920) 628-5165, Corporate Community<br />

Grant Prog., Twin Cities, MN: David Jones,<br />

Community Rels., Thrivent Financial for<br />

Lutherans, 625 4th Ave. S., Minneapolis, MN<br />

55415-1624, tel.: (612) 340-8281, Fox Cities,<br />

WI: Jenni Eickelberg, Community Rels., Thrivent<br />

Financial for Lutherans, 4321 N. Ballard Rd.,<br />

Appleton, WI 54919-0001, tel.: (920) 628-4610;<br />

E-mail for Charitable Gifting Initiative:<br />

charitablegifting@thrivent.com; URL: http://<br />

www.thriventfoundation.com<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national basis for the<br />

Lutheran Grant Program; giving limited to the Twin<br />

Cities, MN, including Minneapolis and St. Paul,<br />

and the Fox Cities, WI, including Appleton, for<br />

Corporate Community Grants; giving to national<br />

organizations for the Charitable Gifting Initiative.<br />

Tiger Foundation<br />

101 Park Ave., 21st Fl.<br />

New York, NY 10178-4799 (212) 984-2565<br />

FAX: (212) 949-9778;<br />

E-mail: info@tigerfoundation.org; URL: http://<br />

www.tigerfoundation.org<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in New York, NY.<br />

Timken Foundation of Canton<br />

200 Market Ave. N., Ste. 210<br />

Canton, OH 44702-1437 (330) 452-1144<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in local areas of Timken<br />

Co. domestic operations in Torrington, and<br />

Watertown, CT; Cairo, Dahlonega, and Sylvania,<br />

GA; Bucyrus, Canton, Eaton, New Philadelphia,<br />

and Wooster, OH; Ashboro, Columbus, and<br />

Lincolnton, NC; Keene, and Lebanon, NH;<br />

Latrobe, PA; Honea Path, Walhalla, Clinton,<br />

Union, and Gaffney, SC; Altavista, VA; and<br />

Mascot and Pulaski, TN. Giving also in local areas<br />

in Brazil, Canada, China, Czech Republic, France,<br />

Germany, Great Britain, India, Italy, Poland,<br />

Romania, and South Africa where Timken Co. has<br />

manufacturing facilities.<br />

The TJX Foundation, Inc.<br />

c/o The TJX Cos., Inc.<br />

770 Cochituate Rd., Rte. X5N<br />

Framingham, MA 01701 (508) 390-3199<br />

FAX: (508) 390-2091;<br />

E-mail: TJX_Foundation@TJX.com; URL: http://<br />

www.tjx.com/corprespons/commsupp.html<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national basis.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

Toledo Community Foundation, Inc.<br />

608 Madison Ave., Ste. 1540<br />

Toledo, OH 43604-1151 (419) 241-5049<br />

FAX: (419) 242-5549; E-mail: toledocf@toledocf.org;<br />

Grant inquiry e-mail: kaarina@toledocf.org;<br />

URL: http://www.toledocf.org/<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in northwestern OH, with<br />

emphasis on the greater Toledo area.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

Tosa Foundation<br />

c/o Tashia F. Morgridge<br />

3130 Alpine Road, PMB 705, Ste. 288<br />

Portola Valley, CA 94028-8005<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national basis.<br />

Toyota USA Foundation<br />

c/o Fdn. Admin.<br />

9 W. 57th St., Ste. 4900<br />

New York, NY 10019-2701 (212) 715-7486<br />

URL: http://www.toyota.com/foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national basis.<br />

Travelers Foundation<br />

385 Washington St., M.C. 514D<br />

St. Paul, MN 55102-1396 (651) 310-7757<br />

FAX: (651) 310-2327;<br />

E-mail: lcolanin@travelers.com; URL: http://<br />

www.travelers.com/corporate-info/about/<br />

community/foundation.aspx<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in areas of significant<br />

company operations, with emphasis on St. Paul,<br />

MN, and Hartford, CT; limited giving to national<br />

organizations.<br />

Triad Foundation, Inc.<br />

P.O. Box 4440<br />

Ithaca, NY 14852-4440 (607) 257-1133<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in Tampa, FL., Charlotte,<br />

NC., and Central NY.<br />

Triangle Community Foundation<br />

324 Blackwell St., Ste. 1220<br />

Durham, NC 27701-3690 (919) 474-8370<br />

FAX: (919) 941-9208; E-mail: info@trianglecf.org;<br />

Additional E-mail: ben@trianglecf.org; Grant<br />

application E-mail: robyn@trianglecf.org;<br />

URL: http://www.trianglecf.org<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to Chatham, Durham,<br />

Orange, and Wake counties, NC.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

The Trust Family Foundation<br />

1 Stiles Rd., Ste. 202<br />

Salem, NH 03079-4844 (603) 898-6670<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in New England, with<br />

emphasis on MA and NH.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

Trust for Mutual Understanding<br />

6 W. 48th St., 12th Fl.<br />

New York, NY 10036-1802 (212) 843-0404<br />

FAX: (212) 843-0344; E-mail: tmu@tmuny.org;<br />

URL: http://www.tmuny.org<br />

Limitations: Giving for exchanges between the U.S.<br />

and the countries of Central and Eastern Europe,<br />

primarily the Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland,<br />

Russia, and Slovakia. Support is also provided,<br />

to a lesser extent, for exchanges involving<br />

Albania, Belarus, Bosnia and Herzegovina,<br />

Bulgaria, Croatia, Georgia, Macedonia, Moldova,<br />

Mongolia, Montenegro, Romania, Serbia and<br />

Montenegro, Slovenia, and Ukraine.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

TSC Foundation, Inc.<br />

104 E. Springs St.<br />

Lancaster, SC 29720-2159 (803) 286-2172<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in NC and SC.<br />

The Tudor Foundation, Inc.<br />

1275 King St.<br />

Greenwich, CT 06831-2936<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in CT, MA, NY and<br />

England; some funding also in Australia.<br />

Tulsa Community Foundation<br />

7020 S. Yale, Ste. 220<br />

Tulsa, OK 74136-5744 (918) 494-8823<br />

FAX: (918) 494-9826; E-mail: Info@TulsaCF.org;<br />

Additional E-mail: plakin@tulsacf.org;<br />

URL: http://www.tulsacf.org<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to northeastern OK through<br />

discretionary funds; donor-advised giving is<br />

nationwide.<br />

Turner Foundation, Inc.<br />

c/o Katie D. Eckman<br />

133 Luckie St. N.W., 2nd Fl.<br />

Atlanta, GA 30303-2038 (404) 681-9900<br />

FAX: (404) 681-0172; URL: http://<br />

www.turnerfoundation.org<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily on a regional and national<br />

basis; priority consideration to programs in FL,<br />

GA, MT, NM, and SC.<br />

The Turner Foundation<br />

4 W. Main St., Ste. 800<br />

Springfield, OH 45502-2302 (937) 325-1300<br />

FAX: (937) 325-0100;<br />

E-mail: questions@hmturnerfoundation.org;<br />

URL: http://www.hmturnerfoundation.org<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in Springfield and Clark<br />

County, OH.<br />

Turrell Fund<br />

21 Van Vleck St.<br />

Montclair, NJ 07042-2358 (973) 783-9358<br />

FAX: (973) 783-9283; E-mail: turrell@turrellfund.org;<br />

URL: http://www.turrellfund.org<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to Essex, Union, Hudson<br />

and Passaic counties, NJ, and VT.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

U.S. Bancorp Foundation, Inc.<br />

BC-MN-H21B<br />

800 Nicollet Mall, 21st Fl.<br />

Minneapolis, MN 55402 (612) 303-4000<br />

FAX: (612) 303-0787; URL: http://<br />

www.usbank.com/cgi_w/cfm/about/<br />

community_relations/charit_giving.cfm<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in AR, AZ, CA, CO, ID, IA,<br />

IL, IN, KS, KY, MN, MO, MT, ND, NE, NV, OH, OR,<br />

SD, TN, UT, WA, WI, and WY.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

UBS Foundation U.S.A.<br />

800 Harbor Blvd., Tax Dept.<br />

Weehawken, NJ 07086-6724<br />

Additional address: 1000 Harbor Blvd., 10th Fl,<br />

Weehawken, NY 07086, tel.: (201) 352-9238<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in NY.<br />

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FOUNDATIONS<br />

Grants for Capacity Building, Management & Technical Assistance<br />

UniHealth Foundation<br />

800 Wilshire Blvd., Ste. 1300<br />

Los Angeles, CA 90017-2665 (213) 630-6500<br />

FAX: (213) 630-6509;<br />

E-mail: Webadmin@unihealthfoundation.org;<br />

URL: http://www.unihealthfoundation.org/<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in CA in the following<br />

areas: San Fernando and Santa Clarita Valley,<br />

Westside and Downtown Los Angeles, San<br />

Gabriel Valley, and Long Beach and Orange<br />

County.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

Union Pacific Foundation<br />

1400 Douglas St., Stop 1560<br />

Omaha, NE 68179-1001 (402) 544-5600<br />

FAX: (402) 501-2291; E-mail: upf@up.com;<br />

URL: http://www.up.com/found<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national basis in areas of<br />

company operations.<br />

United Health Foundation<br />

MN008-T800<br />

9900 Bren Rd. E<br />

Minnetonka, MN 55343-9664 (800) 985-6869<br />

FAX: (952) 936-1675;<br />

E-mail: info@unitedhealthfoundation.org;<br />

URL: http://www.unitedhealthfoundation.org<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national basis in areas of<br />

company operations.<br />

The UPS Foundation<br />

55 Glenlake Pkwy., N.E.<br />

Atlanta, GA 30328-3474 (404) 828-6374<br />

FAX: (404) 828-7435; URL: http://<br />

www.community.ups.com/philanthropy/<br />

main.html<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national basis and in Canada<br />

and Mexico; giving also to statewide, regional,<br />

national, and international organizations.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

The USAA Foundation, Inc.<br />

9800 Fredericksburg Rd., D-03-E<br />

San Antonio, TX 78288-3500 (210) 498-1225<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in Phoenix, AZ,<br />

Sacramento, CA, Colorado Springs, CO, Tampa,<br />

FL, San Antonio, TX, and Norfolk, VA.<br />

Valero Energy Foundation<br />

1 Valero Way<br />

P.O. Box 696000<br />

San Antonio, TX 78269-6000 (210) 345-2615<br />

E-mail: Sylvia.Rodriguez@valero.com; Additional<br />

Contact: Beth Senac, E-mail:<br />

Beth.Senac@valero.com; URL: http://<br />

www.valero.com/Community/<br />

ValeroEnergyFoundation.htm<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in areas of company<br />

operations, with emphasis on TX.<br />

Wayne & Gladys Valley Foundation<br />

1939 Harrison St., Ste. 510<br />

Oakland, CA 94612-3532 (510) 466-6060<br />

FAX: (510) 466-6067; E-mail: info@wgvalley.org;<br />

URL: http://foundationcenter.org/grantmaker/<br />

wgvalley/<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in Alameda and Contra<br />

Costa counties, CA.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

van Ameringen Foundation, Inc.<br />

509 Madison Ave.<br />

New York, NY 10022-5501 (212) 758-6221<br />

URL: http://www.vanamfound.org/<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in metropolitan New York,<br />

NY, and Philadelphia, PA.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

van Beuren Charitable Foundation, Inc.<br />

P.O. Box 4098<br />

Middletown, RI 02842-0098 (401) 846-8167<br />

FAX: (401) 849-6859; E-mail: vbcfnd@aol.com;<br />

Additional e-mail (for Elizabeth R. Lynn):<br />

elynn@vbcfoundation.org; URL: http://<br />

www.vbcf.net<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in Newport County, RI.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

Verizon Foundation<br />

1 Verizon Way<br />

Basking Ridge, NJ 07920-1025 (800) 360-7955<br />

FAX: (908) 630-2260;<br />

E-mail: verizon.foundation@verizon.com;<br />

URL: http://foundation.verizon.com<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national basis and in PR, the<br />

Dominican Republic, and Venezuela.<br />

Vermont Community Foundation<br />

3 Court St.<br />

P.O. Box 30<br />

Middlebury, VT 05753-1405 (802) 388-3355<br />

FAX: (802) 388-3398; E-mail: info@vermontcf.org;<br />

Additional e-mail: mconlon@vermontcf.org;<br />

URL: http://www.vermontcf.org<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to VT.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

Victoria Foundation, Inc.<br />

946 Bloomfield Ave., 2nd Fl.<br />

Glen Ridge, NJ 07028-1304 (973) 748-5300<br />

FAX: (973) 748-0016;<br />

E-mail: info@victoriafoundation.org; URL: http://<br />

www.victoriafoundation.org<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to greater Newark, NJ;<br />

environmental grants limited to NJ.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

The Wachovia Foundation, Inc.<br />

100 N. Main St., NC 6755<br />

Winston-Salem, NC 27150-6755<br />

(336) 732-6138<br />

E-mail: communityaffairs@wachovia.com; Additional<br />

address: 301 S. College St., NC 0143, Charlotte,<br />

NC 28288-0143. tel.: (704) 715-8579; E-mail for<br />

Teachers and Teaching Initiative:<br />

tti@wachovia.com; URL: http://<br />

www.wachovia.com/inside/page/<br />

0,,139_414_430,00.html<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in AL, CA, CO, CT, DE,<br />

Washington, DC, FL, GA, IL, KS, MD, MS, NC, NJ,<br />

NY, PA, SC, TX and VA; giving also to national<br />

organizations active in areas of company<br />

operations.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

Wal-Mart Foundation<br />

702 S.W. 8th St., Dept. 8687, # 0555<br />

Bentonville, AR 72716-0150 (800) 530-9925<br />

FAX: (479) 273-6850; URL: http://<br />

www.walmartfoundation.org<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in areas of company<br />

operations.<br />

The Wallace Foundation<br />

5 Penn Plz., 7th Fl.<br />

New York, NY 10001-1837 (212) 251-9700<br />

FAX: (212) 679-6990;<br />

E-mail: info@wallacefoundation.org; URL: http://<br />

www.wallacefoundation.org<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national basis.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

Wallace Genetic Foundation, Inc.<br />

4910 Massachusetts Ave., NW, Ste. 221<br />

Washington, DC 20016-4368 (202) 966-2932<br />

FAX: (202) 966-3370;<br />

E-mail: info@wallacegenetic.org; Additional<br />

e-mail: president@wallacegenetic.org;<br />

URL: http://www.wallacegenetic.org<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national basis.<br />

Walton Family Foundation, Inc.<br />

P.O. Box 2030<br />

Bentonville, AR 72712-2030 (479) 464-1570<br />

FAX: (479) 464-1580; E-mail: info@wffmail.com;<br />

URL: http://www.waltonfamilyfoundation.org<br />

Limitations: Giving through two of four funding areas<br />

is limited to northwest AR and the Mississippi<br />

River’s delta region of AR and MS. Educational<br />

funding is limited to target school districts.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts<br />

65 Bleecker St., 7th Fl.<br />

New York, NY 10012-2420 (212) 387-7555<br />

FAX: (212) 387-7560;<br />

E-mail: info@warholfoundation.org; E-mail for<br />

proposals: deadline@warholfoundation.org;<br />

URL: http://www.warholfoundation.org<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national basis.<br />

Wasserman Foundation<br />

12100 W. Olympic Blvd., Ste. 400<br />

Los Angeles, CA 90064-1052 (310) 407-0200<br />

FAX: (310) 882-4601;<br />

E-mail: feedback@wassermanfoundation.org;<br />

URL: http://www.wassermanfoundation.org<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in CA.<br />

The Raymond John Wean Foundation<br />

P.O. Box 760<br />

Warren, OH 44482-0760 (330) 394-5600<br />

FAX: (330) 394-5601; E-mail: info@rjweanfdn.org;<br />

Additional address: 108 Main Ave. S.W., Ste.<br />

1005, Warren, OH, 44481-1058; URL: http://<br />

www.rjweanfdn.org<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in the Mahoning Valley,<br />

OH, area.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

Del E. Webb Foundation<br />

300 E. Willis St., Ste. A<br />

Prescott, AZ 86301 (928) 445-9699<br />

FAX: (928) 445-1584; E-mail: Larry@DEWF.org;<br />

URL: http://www.DEWF.org<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in AZ, CA, and NV.<br />

The Harry and Jeanette Weinberg Foundation,<br />

Inc.<br />

7 Park Center Ct.<br />

Owings Mills, MD 21117-4200 (410) 654-8500<br />

FAX: (410) 654-4900;<br />

E-mail: info@theweinbergfoundation.org;<br />

URL: http://www.hjweinbergfoundation.org<br />

Limitations: Giving nationally, primarily in MD, HI,<br />

northeast PA, NY, and internationally to Israel<br />

and the Former Soviet Union.<br />

Weingart Foundation<br />

1055 W. 7th St., Ste. 3050<br />

Los Angeles, CA 90017-2305 (213) 688-7799<br />

FAX: (213) 688-1515; E-mail: info@weingartfnd.org;<br />

URL: http://www.weingartfnd.org<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to 7 southern CA counties;<br />

Los Angeles, Kern, Orange, Santa Barbara,<br />

Riverside, San Bernadino, and Ventura.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

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Grants for Capacity Building, Management & Technical Assistance<br />

FOUNDATIONS<br />

Welfare Foundation, Inc.<br />

100 W. 10th St., Ste. 1109<br />

Wilmington, DE 19801-1653 (302) 654-2477<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to DE and Chester County,<br />

PA.<br />

The Wellmark Foundation<br />

636 Grand Ave., Sta. 150<br />

P.O. Box 9232<br />

Des Moines, IA 50306-9232 (515) 245-4819<br />

FAX: (515) 235-4445;<br />

E-mail: wmfoundation@wellmark.com; E-mail for<br />

Matt McGarvey: mcgarveym@wellmark.com;<br />

Additional contact: Cheryl Clarke, Sr. Prog. Mgr.,<br />

tel.: (515) 245-4997, E-mail:<br />

clarkec@wellmark.com; URL: http://<br />

www.wellmark.com/foundation/index.asp<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to IA and SD.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

WellPoint Foundation, Inc.<br />

120 Monument Circle<br />

Indianapolis, IN 46204-4906<br />

E-mail: wellpoint.foundation@wellpoint.com;<br />

Application address: 700 Broadway, 3rd Fl,<br />

Denver, CO 80273, tel.: (805) 557-6177;<br />

URL: http://www.wellpointfoundation.org/<br />

home.html<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in CA, CO, CT, GA, IL, IN,<br />

KY, ME, MI, NV, NY, NH, OH, VA, and WI; giving<br />

also to national organizations.<br />

Wells Fargo Foundation<br />

550 California St., MAC A0112-073<br />

San Francisco, CA 94104-1004<br />

URL: http://www.wellsfargo.com/donations<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in areas of company<br />

operations; giving on a national basis for the<br />

Wells Fargo Housing Foundation.<br />

WEM Foundation<br />

P.O. Box 5628<br />

Minneapolis, MN 55440-9300 (952) 742-7544<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in MN.<br />

The Margaret L. Wendt Foundation<br />

40 Fountain Plz., Ste. 277<br />

Buffalo, NY 14202-2220 (716) 855-2146<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in Buffalo and western<br />

NY.<br />

Western Union Foundation<br />

12500 Belford Ave., M.S. M1I<br />

Englewood, CO 80112-5939 (720) 332-6606<br />

FAX: (720) 332-4772;<br />

E-mail: foundation@westernunion.com; E-mail for<br />

Luella Chavez D’Angelo:<br />

luella.dangelo@westernunion.com; URL: http://<br />

www.westernunion.com/foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national and international<br />

basis.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

Weyerhaeuser Company Foundation<br />

EC2-2A8<br />

P.O. Box 9777<br />

Federal Way, WA 98063-9777 (253) 924-3159<br />

FAX: (253) 924-3658; URL: http://<br />

www.weyerhaeuser.com/Sustainability/<br />

Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national and international<br />

basis, with emphasis on areas of company<br />

operations.<br />

Whitney Benefits, Inc.<br />

245 Broadway<br />

P.O. Box 5085<br />

Sheridan, WY 82801-3940 (307) 674-7303<br />

FAX: (307) 674-4335;<br />

E-mail: info@whitneybenefits.org; URL: http://<br />

www.whitneybenefits.org<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to Sheridan County, WY.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

Wichita Community Foundation<br />

200 W. Douglas, Ste. 250<br />

Wichita, KS 67202-3002 (316) 264-4880<br />

FAX: (316) 264-7592; E-mail: wcf@wichitacf.org;<br />

URL: http://www.wichitacf.org<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to the greater Wichita, KS,<br />

area.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

The Wilburforce Foundation<br />

3601 Fremont Ave. N., Ste. 304<br />

Seattle, WA 98103-8753 (206) 632-2325<br />

FAX: (206) 632-2326; E-mail: grants@wilburforce.org;<br />

Additional address (Montana office): P.O. Box<br />

296, Bozeman, MT 59771-0296, tel.: (406)<br />

586-9796, fax: (406) 586-3076, e-mail:<br />

jennifer@wilburforce.org; Additional tel.: (800)<br />

201-0148 (Seattle office), (800) 317-8180<br />

(Montana office); URL: http://<br />

www.wilburforce.org<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in the western U.S. and<br />

western Canada, particularly AK, AZ, NM, OR, UT,<br />

WA, WY, British Columbia, and the Yellowstone<br />

to Yukon region of U.S.-Canada.<br />

Williamsburg Community Health Foundation<br />

5308 Discovery Park Blvd., Ste. 101<br />

Williamsburg, VA 23188-2695 (757) 345-0912<br />

FAX: (757) 345-0913; E-mail: info@wchf.com;<br />

URL: http://www.wchf.com<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to Williamsburg, as well as<br />

James City, York, Charles City, Gloucester, New<br />

Kent and Surry counties, VA.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

The Huey and Angelina Wilson Foundation<br />

3636 S. Sherwood Forest Blvd., Ste. 650<br />

Baton Rouge, LA 70816-5216 (225) 292-1344<br />

FAX: (225) 292-1589; E-mail for Jan Ross:<br />

janross@hwilson.org; URL: http://<br />

www.hawilsonfoundation.org<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to the Baton Rouge, LA,<br />

area.<br />

Windgate Charitable Foundation, Inc.<br />

P.O. Box 826<br />

Siloam Springs, AR 72761-0826 (479) 524-9829<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national basis with emphasis<br />

on the Midwest and Southwest.<br />

The Winston-Salem Foundation<br />

860 W. 5th St.<br />

Winston-Salem, NC 27101-2506<br />

FAX: (336) 727-0581; E-mail: info@wsfoundation.org;<br />

Toll free tel.: (866) 227-1209; Grant application<br />

E-mail: grants@wsfoundation.org; Additional<br />

E-mail: swierman@wsfoundation.org;<br />

URL: http://www.wsfoundation.org<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in the greater Forsyth<br />

County, NC, area.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

Wiregrass Foundation<br />

2431 W. Main St., Ste. 302<br />

Dothan, AL 36301-1251 (334) 699-1031<br />

URL: http://www.wiregrassfoundation.org<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in Dothan, AL.<br />

Wisconsin Energy Corporation Foundation, Inc.<br />

231 W. Michigan St., Rm. P346<br />

Milwaukee, WI 53203-0001 (414) 221-2107<br />

FAX: (414) 221-2412;<br />

E-mail: patti.mcnew@we-energies.com;<br />

URL: http://www.wec-foundation.com/<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to areas of company<br />

operations in the Upper Peninsula, MI, area and<br />

WI.<br />

Wood-Claeyssens Foundation<br />

P.O. Box 30586<br />

Santa Barbara, CA 93130-0586<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to Santa Barbara and<br />

Ventura counties, CA.<br />

Robert W. Woodruff Foundation, Inc.<br />

50 Hurt Plz., Ste. 1200<br />

Atlanta, GA 30303-2951 (404) 522-6755<br />

FAX: (404) 522-7026; E-mail: fdns@woodruff.org;<br />

URL: http://www.woodruff.org<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in GA, with emphasis on<br />

the metropolitan Atlanta area.<br />

Woods Charitable Fund, Inc.<br />

1440 M St.<br />

Lincoln, NE 68508-2513 (402) 436-5971<br />

FAX: (402) 436-4128;<br />

E-mail: info@woodscharitable.org; Mailing<br />

address: P.O. Box 81309, Lincoln, NE 68501;<br />

Additional e-mails: pbaker@woodscharitable.org<br />

(Pam Baker); twoods@woodscharitable.org (Tom<br />

Woods); azmarzly@woodscharitable.org (Angie<br />

Zmarly); URL: http://www.woodscharitable.org<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in Lincoln, NE.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

Greater Worcester Community Foundation, Inc.<br />

370 Main St., Ste. 650<br />

Worcester, MA 01608-1738 (508) 755-0980<br />

FAX: (508) 755-3406;<br />

E-mail: gwcf@greaterworcester.org; Additional<br />

E-mail: atlisi@greaterworcester.org; URL: http://<br />

www.greaterworcester.org<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to Worcester County, MA.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

The Wortham Foundation<br />

2727 Allen Pkwy., Ste. 1570<br />

Houston, TX 77019-2125 (713) 526-8849<br />

FAX: (713) 526-7222; E-mail: bsnyder@wortham.org<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to Houston and Harris<br />

County, TX.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

The Wyss Foundation<br />

1601 Connecticut Ave., N.W., Ste. 802<br />

Washington, DC 20009-1055<br />

FAX: (202) 232-4419;<br />

E-mail: email@wyssfoundation.org; URL: http://<br />

www.wyssfoundation.org<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in the western U.S. (AZ,<br />

CO, ID, MT, NV, NM, UT, WY).<br />

Xcel Energy Foundation<br />

414 Nicollet Mall<br />

Minneapolis, MN 55401-1927 (612) 215-5317<br />

FAX: (612) 215-4522;<br />

E-mail: john.pacheco-jr@xcelenergy.com;<br />

Additional e-mail: foundation@xcelenergy.com;<br />

URL: http://www.xcelenergy.com/XLWEB/CDA/<br />

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Limitations: Giving primarily in CO, MN, ND, NM, SD,<br />

TX, and WI.<br />

Yawkey Foundation II<br />

990 Washington St.<br />

Dedham, MA 02026-6716 (781) 329-7470<br />

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FOUNDATIONS<br />

Grants for Capacity Building, Management & Technical Assistance<br />

URL: http://www.yawkeyfoundation.org<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in MA, with emphasis on<br />

the greater metropolitan Boston area.<br />

Yum! Brands Foundation<br />

P.O. Box 35910<br />

Louisville, KY 40232-5910 (502) 874-8294<br />

Application address: 1441 Gardiner Ln., Louisville, KY<br />

40213-5910; URL: http://www.yum.com/<br />

responsibility/foundation.asp<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national basis, with some<br />

emphasis on Louisville, KY.<br />

The Anne and Henry Zarrow Foundation<br />

401 S. Boston Ave., Ste. 900<br />

Tulsa, OK 74103-4012 (918) 295-8004<br />

FAX: (918) 295-8049; E-mail: jgillert@zrrow.com;<br />

URL: http://www.zarrow.com/ahz.htm<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in the Tulsa, OK, area.<br />

Zell Family Foundation<br />

2 N. Riverside Plz., Ste. 600<br />

Chicago, IL 60606-2639 (312) 466-3852<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in Chicago, IL.<br />

The Zellerbach Family Foundation<br />

575 Market St., Ste. 2950<br />

San Francisco, CA 94105-2854 (415) 421-2629<br />

FAX: (415) 421-6713;<br />

E-mail: info@zellerbachfamilyfoundation.org;<br />

URL: http://www.zellerbachfamilyfoundation.org<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in the San Francisco Bay<br />

Area, CA.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

The ZOOM Foundation<br />

c/o Cummings and Lockwood<br />

P.O. Box 2505<br />

Greenwich, CT 06836-2505<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in CT.<br />

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