Grants for Capacity Building, Management & Technical Assistance Frueauff—ARKANSAS 66. Battelle Memorial Institute, Columbus, OH. $877,254, 2006. For continued study and implementation of strategies to develop Arizona’s bioscience sector. Bruce T. Halle Family Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in AZ; some funding also in CA and CO. No grants to individuals. 67. Teach for America, Phoenix, AZ. $25,000, 2006. For educational programs. 68. University of San Diego, School of Education, San Diego, CA. $30,000, 2006. For nonprofit research. J. W. Kieckhefer Foundation Limitations: Giving on a national basis. No grants to individuals. 69. Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund, Boston, MA. $300,000, 2006. To establish Bob and Dudie Kieckhefer Fund. 70. Trust for Public Land, Santa Fe, NM. $50,000, 2006. Toward establishment of Arizona office staffed with Arizona Director. The Virginia G. Piper Charitable Trust Limitations: Giving primarily in Maricopa County, AZ. No support for private foundations, or for start-ups. No grants to individuals. 71. Actors Theater of Phoenix, Phoenix, AZ. $150,000, 2007. For development of agency and board infrastructure for comprehensive fund development activities. 72. Arizona Museum for Youth Friends, Mesa, AZ. $49,000, 2007. For strategic and fundraising plans to enhance museum’s financial stability. 73. Association for Supportive Child Care, Tempe, AZ. $50,000, 2007. For child safety training for family childcare providers in the Valley. 74. Back-to-School Clothing Drive Association, Glendale, AZ. $25,000, 2007. For executive director position. 75. Beatitudes Center for Developing Older Adult Resources, Phoenix, AZ. $54,545, 2007. To continue program that provides computers, technical support, Internet connections and training to homebound older adults. 76. Childrens Museum of Phoenix, Phoenix, AZ. $18,200, 2007. For consultant to develop new business plan for museum. 77. Civic Ventures, San Francisco, CA. $33,960, 2007. To implement Experience Corps in Maricopa County. 78. Clinica Adelante, Surprise, AZ. $13,876, 2007. For professional development of senior executive. 79. Diocese of Phoenix, Phoenix, AZ. $325,000, 2007. For comprehensive assessment to determine capital needs of Catholic elementary schools in Maricopa County. 80. Fresh Start Womens Foundation, Phoenix, AZ. $15,250, 2007. For professional development of senior executive, management staff and board. 81. Interfaith Community Care, Surprise, AZ. $14,921, 2007. For professional development of senior executive. 82. Maricopa County Community Colleges District Foundation, Tempe, AZ. $94,032, 2007. To implement Experience Corps in Mesa elementary schools. 83. National Arts Strategies, Washington, DC. $50,000, 2007. For program offering seminars to arts and culture leaders, board members, and key staff throughout Maricopa County. 84. Phoenix Bach Choir, Phoenix, AZ. $50,000, 2007. For strategic plan. 85. Phoenix Boys Choir Association, Phoenix, AZ. $50,000, 2007. For strategies to expand Neighborhood Training Choirs, refine recruitment and retention, and determine feasibility for additional educational programming. 86. Saint Vincent de Paul Society, Phoenix, AZ. $16,742, 2007. For professional development of senior executive. 87. Scottsdale Cultural Council, Scottsdale, AZ. $50,000, 2007. To hire executive to develop business plan for Museum of the West. 88. Scottsdale Cultural Council, Scottsdale, AZ. $32,250, 2007. For Museum of the West feasibility and implementation project. 89. Southwest Shakespeare Company, Mesa, AZ. $70,500, 2007. For infrastructure and marketing efforts. Rodel Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in AZ and CO. No grants to individuals. 90. Newark Now, Newark, NJ. $50,000, 2006. 91. Tides Center, San Francisco, CA. $91,000, 2006. For DA Innovations Fund. The Jess & Sheila Schwartz Family Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in AZ. 92. Jewish Education Service of North America, New York, NY. $10,000, 2007. For educational programs. Stardust Foundation, Inc. Limitations: Giving primarily in Phoenix and Scottsdale, AZ. 93. Alliance of Arizona Nonprofits, Phoenix, AZ. $20,000, 2007. 94. Teach for America, Phoenix, AZ. $50,000, 2007. The Steele Foundation, Inc. Limitations: No support for political organizations. No grants to individuals. 95. Success for Good, Scottsdale, AZ. $100,000, 2006. For unrestricted support. Del E. Webb Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in AZ, CA, and NV. No support for government agencies, sectarian or religious organizations, or pass-through organizations. No grants to individuals, or for deficit financing or indirect costs. 96. Direct CareGiver Association, Tucson, AZ. $30,000, 2007. To expand long-term care training model in other communities. ARKANSAS Arkansas Community Foundation, Inc. Limitations: Giving limited to AR. No support for multi-year commitments. No grants to individuals, or for operating expenses, debt elimination, capital improvements, building, property, computer systems or emergencies. 97. Arkansas Coalition for Excellence, Little Rock, AR. $10,000, 2007. For general support. Blue & You Foundation for a Healthier Arkansas (formerly ABC Foundation) Limitations: Giving limited to AR. No support for private foundations, organizations with a contractual relationship with Arkansas Blue Cross and Blue Shield, political or lobbying organizations, fraternal, athletic, or social organizations, or religious organizations not of direct benefit to the entire community. No grants to individuals, or for fundraising events or celebrations, capital campaigns or endowments, facilities or equipment, conferences, indirect costs, or tobacco-related programs. 98. Arkansas Association of Charitable Clinics, Hot Springs, AR. $100,000, 2006. For Operation Systems project. Charles A. Frueauff Foundation, Inc. Limitations: Giving limited to the U.S. with emphasis on east of the Rockies, the South, and Northeast. No grants to individuals, primary or secondary schools, colleges, churches, multi-year grants, fundraising drives, or special events. 99. American Humanics, Kansas City, MO. $25,000, 2006. For general support. 100. Catholic Charities Diocese of Brooklyn and Queens, Brooklyn, NY. $50,000, 2006. For Caritas Teacher Training Centers and Childcare Programs. 101. Idea Village, New Orleans, LA. $31,000, 2006. For Hurricane Katrina relief efforts. 102. Local Initiatives Support Corporation, Greenville, MS. $15,000, 2006. For training programs. 103. Regis University, Denver, CO. $50,000, 2006. For non-profit management scholarships. © 2009 by the Foundation Center 3
ARKANSAS—Frueauff Grants for Capacity Building, Management & Technical Assistance 104. Washington and Lee University, Lexington, VA. $30,000, 2006. For Shepherd Poverty Alliance, integrating academic study and learning through service and reflection. The Winthrop Rockefeller Foundation Limitations: Giving limited to AR, or for projects that benefit AR. No grants to individuals, or for capital expenditures, fundraising campaigns, scientific research, operating support or endowments; no loans (except program-related investments). 105. Arkansas Coalition for Excellence, Little Rock, AR. $125,000, 2007. To develop and provide tools, resources, technical assistance, and organizational development support for the Arkansas nonprofit sector. 106. Arkansas Coalition for Excellence, Little Rock, AR. $38,000, 2007. To pay Arkansas Coalition for Excellence membership dues for Arkansas-based grantees. 107. Arkansas River Education Service Cooperative, Pine Bluff, AR. $122,500, 2007. To improve teaching methods and student achievement in mathematics in grades 4-12. 108. Berryville, City of, Berryville, AR. $11,000, 2007. To develop the capacity of the Berryville Farmers Market Association to become a self-sustaining organization. Wal-Mart Foundation (also known as SAM’S CLUB Foundation) Limitations: Giving primarily in areas of company operations. No support for faith-based organizations not of direct benefit to the entire community. No grants to individuals (except for scholarships), or for annual meetings, capital campaigns, film or video projects, political causes, advertising, or travel. 109. Arkansas Literacy Councils, Little Rock, AR. $40,000, 2007. 110. National Council of La Raza, Washington, DC. $500,000, 2007. 111. National Council of La Raza, Washington, DC. $100,000, 2007. 112. Southeast Arkansas Education Service Cooperative, Monticello, AR. $100,000, 2007. For Northwest Arkansas program. Walton Family Foundation, Inc. Limitations: Giving through two of four funding areas is limited to northwest AR and the Mississippi River’s delta region of AR and MS. Educational funding is limited to target school districts. No support for non-established medical research programs. No grants to individuals (except for specific scholarships for approved programs), or for endowments for operations, church-related construction projects, travel expenses for groups to compete or perform, or business-related activities such as start-up costs, or expenses related to groups or individuals participating in non-curricular programs. 113. Achievement First, Brooklyn, NY. $230,000, 2006. 114. Achievement First, Brooklyn, NY. $230,000, 2006. 115. Brighter Choice Foundation, Albany, NY. $643,098, 2006. 116. Building Excellent Schools, Boston, MA. $3,062,810, 2006. 117. DC Public Charter School Cooperative, Washington, DC. $300,000, 2006. 118. Florida Consortium of Charter Schools, Fort Lauderdale, FL. $1,200,000, 2006. 119. Georgia Charter Schools Association, Atlanta, GA. $150,000, 2006. 120. Great Hearts Academies, Chandler, AZ. $411,500, 2006. 121. Imagine Schools, Arlington, VA. $230,000, 2006. 122. Imagine Schools, Arlington, VA. $230,000, 2006. 123. Lighthouse Academies, Framingham, MA. $1,150,000, 2006. 124. Local Initiatives Support Corporation, New York, NY. $1,750,000, 2006. 125. National Association of Charter School Authorizers, Chicago, IL. $712,350, 2006. 126. National Council of La Raza, Washington, DC. $580,000, 2006. 127. New American Schools, American Institute for Research, Washington, DC. $145,000, 2006. 128. New Leaders for New Schools, New York, NY. $1,298,085, 2006. 129. New York Charter Schools Association, Albany, NY. $435,000, 2006. 130. Northwest Evaluation Association, Lake Oswego, OR. $79,254, 2006. 131. Oklahoma Center for Nonprofits, Oklahoma City, OK. $10,000, 2006. 132. Pembrook Learning Development, McDonough, GA. $20,000, 2006. 133. South Carolina Center on Grassroots and Nonprofits, Clemson, SC. $50,000, 2006. 134. Teach for America, New York, NY. $283,000, 2006. Windgate Charitable Foundation, Inc. Limitations: Giving on a national basis with emphasis on the Midwest and Southwest. No support for private religious schools or churches. No grants to individuals, or for undesignated annual funds, debt retirement, completed projects, or group travel for performance or competition. 135. HandMade in America, Asheville, NC. $26,000, 2007. For Craft Across the Curriculum. 136. University of Central Oklahoma, Edmond, OK. $150,000, 2007. For Oklahoma A Plus Schools. CALIFORNIA The Ahmanson Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in southern CA, with emphasis on the Los Angeles area. No support for religious organizations for sectarian purposes, or advocacy or political organizations. No grants to individuals, or generally for continuing support, endowed chairs, annual campaigns, deficit financing, professorships, internships, film production, media projects, general research and development, workshops, studies, surveys, operational support of regional and national charities, underwriting, or exchange programs; no loans. 137. Aspire Public Schools, Oakland, CA. $150,000, 2007. Toward furnishings and equipping two new school sites in Huntington Park. 138. Claremont Graduate University, Claremont, CA. $35,000, 2007. Toward School of Education Fellowships and M.A. in Cultural Management Fellowships. 139. Colonial Williamsburg Foundation, Williamsburg, VA. $12,500, 2007. For LAC teachers to participate in Summer Institute for Early American History. 140. Excellent Education Development, Los Angeles, CA. $100,000, 2007. Toward operating support. 141. Loyola Marymount University, Los Angeles, CA. $50,000, 2007. Toward Charter School Leadership Academy Initiative. 142. Museum Associates, Los Angeles, CA. $5,200,000, 2007. For acquisition of St. Martina by Pietro da Cortona. 143. Museum Associates, Los Angeles, CA. $1,600,000, 2007. Toward capital improvements to Ahmanson Building. 144. Museum Associates, Los Angeles, CA. $169,000, 2007. For additional support for acquisition of St. Martina by Pietro da Cortona. 145. Museum Associates, Los Angeles, CA. $45,000, 2007. For general support. 146. Neighborhood Housing Services of Pasadena, Pasadena, CA. $75,000, 2007. For furnishings and information technology for new facility. 147. Southern California Center for Nonprofit Management, Los Angeles, CA. $50,000, 2007. Toward program support of Nonprofit Resource Library. 148. Teach for America, New York, NY. $250,000, 2007. Toward Los Angeles Corps Program. 149. Teach for America, New York, NY. $50,000, 2007. For additional support toward Los Angeles Corps program. 150. University of California Medical Center, Center for Research and Training in Humane and Ethical Medical Care, Santa Monica, CA. $12,500, 2007. For Center for Research and Training in Humane and Ethical Medical Care program activities. 151. Unusual Suspects Theater Company, Culver City, CA. $41,000, 2007. Toward enhancement of volunteer training program. Amgen Foundation, Inc. Limitations: Giving on a national and international basis, with emphasis on England, France, Germany, Ireland, Spain, and Switzerland; giving also to regional and national organizations. No support for religious organizations not of direct benefit to the entire community, political organizations, labor unions or fraternal, service, or veterans’ organizations, international organizations, private foundations, or discriminatory organizations. No grants to individuals, or for fundraising or sports-related events, corporate sponsorships, or lobbying activities. 4 © 2009 by the Foundation Center
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