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Grant Guides<br />

2009 2012 EDITION<br />

GRANTS FOR<br />

ARTS, LIBRARIES CULTURE & &<br />

THE INFORMATION HUMANITIES<br />

SERVICES


Grant Guides 2012 EDITION<br />

grants for<br />

<strong>libraries</strong> &<br />

<strong>information</strong><br />

services<br />

CONTENTS<br />

Introduction ____________________________________________________ iii<br />

statistical analysis __________________________________________ vii<br />

section one: grant Listings _______________________________________ 1<br />

section two: Indexes ___________________________________________ 77<br />

Index to grants by recipient name ____________________________ 77<br />

Index to grants by recipient Location __________________________ 85<br />

Index to grants by subject ____________________________________ 93<br />

section three: foundation addresses and Limitations ______________113


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IsBn 978-1-59542-393-1


Grants for Libraries & Information Services<br />

introduction<br />

Grants for Libraries & Information Services lists 2,405<br />

grants of $10,000 or more with a total value of<br />

$340,436,553 made by 670 foundations, mostly in<br />

2009 or 2010. It covers grants to public, academic,<br />

research, school, and special <strong>libraries</strong>, and to archives<br />

and <strong>information</strong> centers for construction, operations,<br />

equipment, acquisitions, computerization, and library<br />

science education. also included are grants for citizen<br />

<strong>information</strong> and philanthropy <strong>information</strong> centers.<br />

this publication is derived from <strong>the</strong> foundation<br />

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

grants from more than 1,300 U.s. foundations<br />

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

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

<strong>the</strong>se foundations report <strong>the</strong>ir grants directly to <strong>the</strong><br />

foundation Center, ensuring <strong>the</strong> highest level<br />

of accuracy.<br />

<strong>the</strong> grants listed in this publication are also<br />

included in Foundation Directory Online,<br />

<strong>the</strong> foundation Center’s comprehensive online<br />

funding database, along with detailed<br />

profiles of <strong>the</strong> foundations awarding <strong>the</strong><br />

grants, and timely <strong>information</strong> on<br />

funder activities.<br />

contents and arranGement<br />

In section one of this publication, grants<br />

are arranged alphabetically by state, <strong>the</strong>n<br />

by foundation name and recipient name<br />

within each foundation listing. grant records<br />

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

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

of <strong>the</strong> recipient organization; <strong>the</strong> amount<br />

awarded; <strong>the</strong> fiscal year of grant<br />

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

of <strong>the</strong> activity funded. numeric references<br />

in <strong>the</strong> indexes are to grant identification<br />

numbers, not page numbers.<br />

© 2012 by <strong>the</strong> Foundation Center<br />

INTRODUCTION<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 <strong>information</strong> and<br />

geographic limitations.<br />

statistical tables analyzing <strong>the</strong> grants in this<br />

publication follow this introduction. <strong>the</strong>se tables<br />

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

of grants according to <strong>the</strong> 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 <strong>the</strong> top 15 grants by<br />

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

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

included with <strong>the</strong> statistics.<br />

Foundation location—<br />

Foundation name—<br />

Grant identification number—<br />

Recipient name & location,<br />

Amount, Year authorized,<br />

Duration, and Description<br />

Sample Entry<br />

GeorGia<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, 2011. 2-year<br />

grant. for program<br />

development and planning<br />

of capital campaign.<br />

iii


INTRODUCTION<br />

iv<br />

HoW to use tHis Publication<br />

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

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

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

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 <strong>the</strong> grantmaker’s name.<br />

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

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

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latest contact <strong>information</strong>, brief financial data, a link<br />

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<strong>the</strong> funder’s latest Irs form 990-Pf. for more<br />

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

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

Foundation Directory Online.<br />

additional resources<br />

Grants for Libraries & Information Services<br />

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get started area of <strong>the</strong> foundation Center’s web site.<br />

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go to grantspace.org/find-Us to locate <strong>the</strong> collection<br />

nearest you.<br />

© 2012 by <strong>the</strong> Foundation Center


Grants for Libraries & Information Services<br />

Grant Guides: titles in tHe series<br />

aging<br />

aIDs/HIV research & Patient Care<br />

<strong>arts</strong>, Culture & <strong>the</strong> Humanities<br />

Cancer research & Patient Care<br />

Capacity Building, Management & technical assistance<br />

Children & Youth<br />

Community & Economic Development<br />

Disaster relief & recovery: U.s. & International<br />

Elementary & secondary Education<br />

Employment<br />

Environmental Protection & animal Welfare<br />

foreign & International Programs<br />

Higher Education<br />

Homeless, services for<br />

Hospitals & Health organizations<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 />

© 2012 by <strong>the</strong> Foundation Center<br />

INTRODUCTION<br />

v


INTRODUCTION<br />

vi<br />

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 />

MH = Marshall Islands<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 />

MP = nor<strong>the</strong>rn Mariana Islands<br />

OH = ohio<br />

Grants for Libraries & Information Services<br />

OK = oklahoma<br />

OR = oregon<br />

PW = Palau<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 />

VI = Virgin Islands<br />

VA = Virginia<br />

WA = Washington<br />

WV = West Virginia<br />

WI = Wisconsin<br />

WY = Wyoming<br />

© 2012 by <strong>the</strong> Foundation Center


Grants for Libraries & Information Services<br />

statistical analysis<br />

TABLE 1. Grants for Libraries & Information Services<br />

by Foundation<br />

Foundation<br />

Amount<br />

No. of<br />

Grants<br />

1675 Foundation $62,000 2<br />

3M Foundation 10,000 1<br />

Abell-Hanger Foundation 40,000 2<br />

Achelis Foundation, The 65,000 3<br />

AEGON Transamerica Foundation 70,000 3<br />

Aflac Foundation, Inc., The 16,000 1<br />

Ahmanson Foundation, The 1,162,400 20<br />

Akron Community Foundation 35,500 2<br />

Alaska Community Foundation, The 20,000 2<br />

Albuquerque Community Foundation 18,478 1<br />

Alcoa Foundation 200,000 5<br />

Alkek Foundation, Albert and Margaret 230,000 2<br />

Allen Family Foundation, Paul G., The 450,000 7<br />

Allstate Foundation, The 36,000 1<br />

Alpert Foundation, Herb, The 12,500 1<br />

Alphawood Foundation 60,000 3<br />

Altman Foundation 675,000 5<br />

Amarillo Area Foundation, Inc. 150,000 2<br />

American Express Foundation 20,000 2<br />

Amgen Foundation, Inc. 53,996 3<br />

Andersen Foundation, Fred C. and Ka<strong>the</strong>rine B. 386,000 5<br />

Anderson Foundation, M. D. 100,000 1<br />

Annenberg Foundation, The 8,067,436 13<br />

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

Aon Foundation 17,408 1<br />

Applied Materials Foundation, The 25,000 2<br />

Arcus Foundation 290,225 1<br />

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

Arizona Community Foundation 20,000 1<br />

Arkansas Community Foundation, Inc. 139,250 3<br />

Assisi Foundation of Memphis, Inc., The 100,000 1<br />

AT&T Foundation 40,000 1<br />

AVI CHAI Foundation, The 71,458 4<br />

Bader Foundation, Inc., Helen 51,000 2<br />

Baltimore Community Foundation, The 118,000 5<br />

Bank of America Charitable Foundation, Inc., The 2,464,500 42<br />

Baptist Community Ministries 50,000 1<br />

Barr Foundation 125,000 1<br />

BB&T West Virginia Foundation, Inc. 10,000 1<br />

Bechtel, Jr. Foundation, S.D. 240,000 5<br />

Bedsole Foundation, J. L., The 10,000 1<br />

Ben & Jerry's Foundation, Inc. 10,000 1<br />

ben Joseph Foundation, Shimon 811,507 2<br />

Benedum Foundation, Claude Worthington 160,000 2<br />

Benwood Foundation, Inc. 10,000 1<br />

Berks County Community Foundation 382,500 4<br />

Berkshire Taconic Community Foundation 20,000 2<br />

Berrie Foundation, Russell, The 87,000 1<br />

Best Buy Children's Foundation 25,000 1<br />

Bingham 2nd Betterment Fund, William 35,000 3<br />

Black Foundation, Inc., Mary 110,000 2<br />

Blandin Foundation, Charles K. 60,000 2<br />

Blue Moon Fund, Inc. 100,000 1<br />

BNSF Foundation 45,000 2<br />

Boeing Company Charitable Trust, The 188,000 2<br />

Boettcher Foundation 35,000 2<br />

Boston Foundation, Inc. 1,178,847 10<br />

Boston Scientific Foundation, Inc. 20,000 1<br />

Bowes, Jr. Foundation, William K. 200,000 1<br />

BP Foundation, Inc. 1,656,055 1<br />

Brach Foundation, Helen V. 25,000 1<br />

Bradley Foundation, Inc., Lynde and Harry, The 1,040,000 7<br />

Bremer Foundation, Otto 170,000 6<br />

Brindle Foundation 25,000 1<br />

© 2012 by <strong>the</strong> Foundation Center<br />

TABLE 1. (continued)<br />

STATISTICAL ANALYSIS<br />

Foundation<br />

No. of<br />

Amount Grants<br />

Bristol-Myers Squibb Foundation, Inc., The $40,000 2<br />

Broad Foundation, Eli & Edy<strong>the</strong>, The 110,930 4<br />

Brooklyn Community Foundation 95,000 6<br />

Brown Foundation, Inc., The 558,700 7<br />

Brown Foundation, Inc., James Graham 500,000 1<br />

Bruening Foundation, Eva L. and Joseph M. 10,000 1<br />

Buell Foundation, Temple Hoyne 85,000 3<br />

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

Burroughs Wellcome Fund 310,000 3<br />

Burton Foundation, R. Harold 24,967 1<br />

Bush Foundation 90,000 1<br />

Byrne Foundation, Inc., Jack and Dorothy, The 25,000 2<br />

C.E. and S. Foundation, Inc., The 190,000 2<br />

C.I.O.S. 17,000 1<br />

Cafritz Foundation, Morris and Gwendolyn, The 94,000 4<br />

Calderwood Charitable Foundation 842,955 2<br />

California Community Foundation 419,500 7<br />

California Endowment, The 4,054,189 19<br />

California Physicians' Service Foundation 455,208 6<br />

Callaway Foundation, Inc. 1,000,000 1<br />

Campion Foundation 75,000 1<br />

Capital Group Companies Charitable Foundation, The 72,500 3<br />

Cardinal Health Foundation 15,000 1<br />

Carnegie Corporation of New York 7,705,000 8<br />

Carpenter Foundation, E. Rhodes & Leona B. 135,000 3<br />

Carson Family Charitable Trust, The 275,000 2<br />

Carter Family Charitable Trust, The 20,000 2<br />

Carter Foundation, Amon G. 200,000 2<br />

Carver Charitable Trust, Roy J. 350,295 7<br />

Case Foundation, The 20,000 2<br />

Casey Foundation, Annie E., The 438,200 5<br />

Casey Foundation, Marguerite 20,000 2<br />

Castle Foundation, Harold K. L. 40,000 1<br />

Caterpillar Foundation 65,000 2<br />

Cedar Rapids Community Foundation, Greater, The 229,395 5<br />

Cedar Tree Foundation 100,000 1<br />

Central Indiana Community Foundation, Inc. 321,691 2<br />

Central Minnesota Community Foundation 293,116 4<br />

Champlin Foundations, The 3,090,180 23<br />

Chapman Foundation, Mary K. 25,000 1<br />

Charina Endowment Fund, Inc., The 350,000 2<br />

Chartwell Charitable Foundation 10,000 1<br />

Chase Foundation 125,000 1<br />

Chatlos Foundation, Inc., The 30,000 3<br />

Chicago Community Trust, The 745,000 9<br />

Chichester duPont Foundation, Inc. 20,000 1<br />

China Medical Board, Inc. 204,000 2<br />

Chisholm Foundation, The 60,000 3<br />

Christensen Fund, The 65,000 2<br />

Christy-Houston Foundation, Inc. 282,387 1<br />

Cincinnati Foundation, Greater, The 85,000 4<br />

Cinnabar Foundation, The 12,700 1<br />

Circle of Service Foundation 45,230 2<br />

Cisco Systems Foundation 15,000 1<br />

Citi Foundation 1,535,000 11<br />

Citizens Charitable Foundation 106,667 7<br />

Clark Foundation, Edna McConnell, The 65,000 1<br />

Clark Foundation, Inc., Robert Sterling 330,000 5<br />

Clark Foundation, The 250,000 2<br />

Clark-Winchcole Foundation 10,000 1<br />

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

Cleveland Foundation, The 2,237,503 18<br />

Clorox Company Foundation, The 25,000 1<br />

Clowes Fund, Inc., The 60,000 1<br />

vii


STATISTICAL ANALYSIS<br />

viii<br />

TABLE 1. (continued)<br />

Foundation<br />

No. of<br />

Amount Grants<br />

Coastal Community Foundation of South Carolina $214,810 5<br />

Cohen Foundation, Naomi and Nehemiah 60,000 2<br />

Cohen Foundation, Sam L. 280,000 3<br />

Cohen Foundation, Steven A. and Alexandra M. 49,585 1<br />

Collins Foundation, The 215,000 4<br />

Colorado Trust, The 296,000 2<br />

Columbus Foundation and Affiliated Organizations, The 194,913 12<br />

Comcast Foundation, The 238,000 12<br />

Commonwealth Fund, The 1,592,757 8<br />

Communities Foundation of Oklahoma 12,190 1<br />

Communities Foundation of Texas, Inc. 6,367,706 17<br />

Community Foundation, Inc., The 373,945 6<br />

Community Foundation for Greater Atlanta, The 45,000 2<br />

Community Foundation for Greater New Haven, The 10,000 1<br />

Community Foundation for Sou<strong>the</strong>ast Michigan 52,000 3<br />

Community Foundation for <strong>the</strong> National Capital Region, 55,000 3<br />

The<br />

Community Foundation of Abilene 120,000 1<br />

Community Foundation of Broward 81,641 4<br />

Community Foundation of Collier County 10,000 1<br />

Community Foundation of Frederick County, MD, Inc., 47,665 1<br />

The<br />

Community Foundation of Gaston County, Inc. 17,275 1<br />

Community Foundation of Greater Birmingham 18,000 1<br />

Community Foundation of Greater Fort Wayne, Inc. 67,201 2<br />

Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, Inc. 35,083 1<br />

Community Foundation of Greater Lakeland, Inc., The 16,866 1<br />

Community Foundation of Greater Memphis 56,067 3<br />

Community Foundation of Jackson Hole 24,000 2<br />

Community Foundation of Middle Tennessee, Inc. 177,000 10<br />

Community Foundation of New Jersey 119,417 6<br />

Community Foundation of North Texas 30,000 1<br />

Community Foundation of Sarasota County, Inc., The 33,238 2<br />

Community Foundation of St. Joseph County 12,814 1<br />

Community Foundation of <strong>the</strong> Chattahoochee Valley 788,000 2<br />

Community Foundation of <strong>the</strong> Ozarks 16,000 1<br />

Community Foundation of Western Nevada 25,000 1<br />

Community Foundation of Western North Carolina,<br />

70,390 4<br />

Inc., The<br />

Connelly Foundation 20,000 1<br />

Cooper Foundation 10,000 1<br />

Coors Foundation, Adolph 20,000 2<br />

Cord Foundation, The 70,000 3<br />

Cowell Foundation, S. H. 25,000 1<br />

Cox Charitable Trust, Jessie B. 55,000 1<br />

Crown Memorial, Arie and Ida 100,230 3<br />

Crystal Trust 75,000 2<br />

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

Cummings Foundation, Nathan, The 295,000 5<br />

Cummins Foundation, The 186,000 5<br />

Cunningham Foundation, Inc., Laura Moore 200,000 1<br />

CVS Caremark Charitable Trust, Inc. 500,000 1<br />

Dalio Family Foundation, Inc. 70,500 3<br />

Dallas Foundation, The 475,121 6<br />

Dana Foundation, Inc., Charles A., The 25,000 1<br />

Daniel Foundation of Alabama, The 321,500 6<br />

Daniels Fund 35,000 2<br />

Davee Foundation 122,000 3<br />

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

Dekko Foundation, Inc. 12,200 1<br />

Dell Foundation, Michael and Susan, The 952,985 6<br />

Denver Foundation, The 325,742 6<br />

Deutsche Bank Americas Foundation 260,352 5<br />

DeVos Foundation, Dick & Betsy 40,000 2<br />

DeVos Foundation, Douglas & Maria 12,500 1<br />

DeVos Foundation, Richard and Helen, The 111,000 2<br />

Diamond Fund, Irene 45,000 1<br />

Dodge Foundation, Inc., Geraldine R. 155,000 4<br />

Doheny Foundation, Carrie Estelle 200,000 1<br />

Dominion Foundation 115,000 3<br />

Donnelley Foundation, Gaylord and Dorothy 300,250 9<br />

Dorrance Family Foundation 16,500 1<br />

Dow Chemical Company Foundation, The 60,000 1<br />

Dow Foundation, Herbert H. and Grace A., The 75,000 1<br />

Duke Charitable Foundation, Doris 798,612 7<br />

Duke Endowment, The 1,082,561 3<br />

TABLE 1. (continued)<br />

Grants for Libraries & Information Services<br />

Foundation<br />

No. of<br />

Amount Grants<br />

Dunn Research Foundation, John S. $25,000 1<br />

duPont Fund, Jessie Ball 575,548 3<br />

Dyson Foundation 25,000 1<br />

Earhart Foundation 30,000 1<br />

East Bay Community Foundation, The 1,100,674 18<br />

Eccles Foundation, George S. and Dolores Dore 40,000 3<br />

Ecolab Foundation 50,000 1<br />

Eden Hall Foundation 333,334 1<br />

Educational Foundation of America, The 110,000 1<br />

Edwards Foundation, Inc., O. P. and W. E. 100,600 2<br />

El Pomar Foundation 280,500 11<br />

Ellison Medical Foundation, The 474,822 1<br />

Emerson Charitable Trust 54,000 3<br />

Engelhard Foundation, Charles, The 122,000 3<br />

Engelsma Family Foundation 48,400 1<br />

Entergy Charitable Foundation 30,000 2<br />

Enterprise Holdings Foundation 15,000 1<br />

Ethics & Excellence in Journalism Foundation 50,000 1<br />

Evans Foundation, Charles, The 25,000 1<br />

ExxonMobil Foundation 135,000 3<br />

Fairbanks Foundation, Inc., Richard M. 15,000 1<br />

Fairchild Foundation, Inc., Sherman, The 5,126,000 2<br />

Fairfield County Community Foundation, Inc. 20,000 1<br />

Fargo-Moorhead Area Foundation 15,525 1<br />

Farish Fund, William Stamps, The 450,000 2<br />

Fels Fund, Samuel S. 15,000 1<br />

Fisher Foundation, Inc., Max M. and Marjorie S. 250,000 1<br />

Folger Fund, Lee and Juliet, The 30,000 3<br />

Ford Family Foundation, The 228,000 4<br />

Ford Foundation 5,374,901 26<br />

Foundation for Child Development 17,000 1<br />

Foundation for <strong>the</strong> Mid South 110,000 2<br />

Foundation to Promote Open Society 517,837 11<br />

Francis Family Foundation, The 25,000 1<br />

Frank Foundation, Sidney E. 449,200 6<br />

Freeman Foundation 200,000 1<br />

Frey Foundation 64,800 2<br />

Fry Foundation, Lloyd A. 88,255 4<br />

Fullerton Foundation, Inc., The 57,500 1<br />

Fund for New Jersey, The 15,000 1<br />

Fund for Nonviolence 12,000 1<br />

Gannett Foundation, Inc. 40,000 2<br />

GAR Foundation, The 65,000 2<br />

Gates Foundation, Bill & Melinda 25,107,808 44<br />

Gaylord Foundation, E. L. and Thelma 100,000 1<br />

GE Foundation 85,000 1<br />

GEICO Philanthropic Foundation 15,000 1<br />

Geist Foundation, Victoria S. & Bradley L. 35,000 1<br />

George Foundation, The 165,002 3<br />

Georgia Power Foundation, Inc. 10,000 1<br />

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

Gerbode Foundation, Wallace Alexander 125,000 2<br />

Gerstacker Foundation, Rollin M., The 70,000 2<br />

Getty Foundation, Ann and Gordon, The 10,000 1<br />

Getty Trust, J. Paul 3,327,744 23<br />

Gheens Foundation, Inc., The 75,000 1<br />

Gilbert Foundation, Rosalinde and Arthur, The 100,000 1<br />

Gilder Foundation, Inc. 120,000 2<br />

Gilhousen Family Foundation 20,000 1<br />

Gill Foundation, The 25,000 2<br />

Gilmore Foundation, Irving S. 78,555 1<br />

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

Goldman Family Foundation, Joyce and Irving 60,000 2<br />

Goldman Fund, Lisa and Douglas 25,000 1<br />

Goldman Fund, Richard and Rhoda 290,000 8<br />

Goldsmith Foundation, Horace W. 250,000 1<br />

Gorman Foundation, John T. 15,000 1<br />

Gould Foundation, Florence, The 1,080,269 14<br />

Grable Foundation, The 229,002 7<br />

Grainger Foundation Inc., The 130,000 4<br />

Grand Rapids Community Foundation 10,000 1<br />

Grand Victoria Foundation 32,746 2<br />

Green Bay Community Foundation, Inc., Greater 12,566 1<br />

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

Gund Foundation, George, The 560,500 10<br />

H & R Block Foundation, The 25,000 1<br />

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TABLE 1. (continued)<br />

Foundation<br />

No. of<br />

Amount Grants<br />

H.C.S. Foundation $33,500 1<br />

Haas Fund, Mimi and Peter 1,035,000 6<br />

Haas Fund, Walter and Elise 325,000 6<br />

Haas, Jr. Fund, Evelyn and Walter 35,000 1<br />

Hagedorn Fund 25,000 1<br />

Haile, Jr./U.S. Bank Foundation, Carol & Ralph 10,000 1<br />

Halsell Foundation, Ewing, The 20,000 1<br />

Hamill Foundation, The 100,000 1<br />

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

Harriman Foundation, Gladys and Roland 46,000 2<br />

Harris Family Foundation 25,000 1<br />

Harris Foundation, Irving, The 12,500 1<br />

Harrison County Community Foundation, Inc. 81,928 2<br />

Hartford Foundation, Inc., John A., The 43,000 3<br />

Hartford Foundation for Public Giving 1,016,427 34<br />

Hawaii Community Foundation 208,642 6<br />

HCA Foundation, The 60,000 2<br />

Healthcare Foundation of New Jersey, The 103,700 2<br />

Hearst Foundation, Inc., The 250,000 2<br />

Hearst Foundation, William Randolph 335,000 4<br />

Heckscher Foundation for Children, The 200,000 1<br />

Heinz Endowments, The 625,000 6<br />

Helmsley Charitable Trust, Leona M. and Harry B., The 897,120 3<br />

Heron Foundation, F. B., The 85,000 2<br />

Hertog Foundation, Inc. 1,170,000 5<br />

Hewlett Foundation, William and Flora, The 4,415,566 21<br />

High Meadows Foundation 500,000 1<br />

Highland Street Connection, The 200,000 2<br />

Hillblom Foundation, Inc., Larry L., The 40,000 1<br />

Hillcrest Foundation 252,000 4<br />

Hillman Family Foundations 150,000 2<br />

Hilton Foundation, Conrad N. 385,000 3<br />

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

Horncrest Foundation, Inc. 4,905,578 3<br />

Houston Community Foundation, Greater 447,347 18<br />

Houston Endowment Inc. 1,752,500 8<br />

Huber Foundation, The 500,000 1<br />

Hudson-Webber Foundation 75,000 3<br />

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

Hunt Foundation, Roy A. 120,000 2<br />

Hunt Foundation, Samuel P. 10,000 1<br />

Hyams Foundation, Inc., The 40,000 1<br />

Hyde Family Foundations 160,000 5<br />

Idaho Community Foundation 22,625 1<br />

Illinois Children's Healthcare Foundation 11,971 1<br />

Inasmuch Foundation 270,000 3<br />

Inland Northwest Community Foundation 42,114 2<br />

Intel Foundation 25,000 1<br />

International Paper Company Foundation 25,000 1<br />

Iowa West Foundation 97,750 3<br />

Irvine Foundation, James, The 673,000 3<br />

J & L Foundation, The 10,000 1<br />

Jacobson Foundation, Bernard H. and Blanche E. 100,000 1<br />

Jaharis Family Foundation, Inc., The 110,000 1<br />

James Foundation, Robert & Ardis 20,000 1<br />

Johnson & Johnson Family of Companies Contribution 10,000 1<br />

Fund<br />

Johnson Foundation, Charles and Ann 620,452 2<br />

Johnson Foundation, Robert Wood, The 4,776,886 14<br />

Johnson Fund, Inc., SC 100,000 2<br />

Jolie-Pitt Foundation 60,870 2<br />

Jones Foundation, Inc., Helen 100,000 3<br />

Joyce Foundation, The 460,000 7<br />

JPMorgan Chase Foundation, The 580,400 14<br />

Kalamazoo Community Foundation 40,000 2<br />

Kansas City Community Foundation, Greater 33,845,554 18<br />

Kansas Health Foundation 57,500 3<br />

Kaplan Fund, Inc., J. M., The 112,000 2<br />

Kaplen Foundation, The 300,000 1<br />

Kapor Foundation, Mitchell, The 25,000 1<br />

Kauffman Foundation, Ewing Marion 579,340 3<br />

Kellogg Foundation, W. K. 687,930 4<br />

Kellogg's Corporate Citizenship Fund 20,000 1<br />

Kemper Foundation, William T. 350,000 3<br />

Keren Keshet - The Rainbow Foundation 25,000 1<br />

Kern Family Foundation, Inc., The 225,000 2<br />

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STATISTICAL ANALYSIS<br />

Foundation<br />

No. of<br />

Amount Grants<br />

KeyBank Foundation $47,500 3<br />

Kiewit Foundation, Peter 350,000 2<br />

Kinder Foundation 1,410,000 2<br />

King Foundation, Carl B. and Florence E. 105,000 5<br />

King Foundation, Inc., Stephen and Tabitha 396,500 15<br />

Kirby Foundation, Inc., F. M. 112,500 6<br />

Klarman Family Foundation 300,000 2<br />

Kleberg Foundation, Robert J. Kleberg, Jr. and Helen C. 100,000 1<br />

Klingenstein Fund, Inc., Es<strong>the</strong>r A. & Joseph, The 1,500,000 3<br />

Knight Foundation, John S. and James L. 2,790,579 11<br />

Koch Foundation, Inc. 45,000 4<br />

Kohlberg Foundation, Inc., The 20,000 2<br />

Koret Foundation 85,000 4<br />

Kovner Foundation, The 59,162 1<br />

Kresge Foundation, The 2,800,000 5<br />

Kress Foundation, Samuel H. 167,000 5<br />

Kroger Co. Foundation, The 140,000 8<br />

Kronkosky Charitable Foundation, Albert & Bessie Mae 95,000 3<br />

Lakeside Foundation 10,000 1<br />

Lannan Foundation 175,000 6<br />

Larson Foundation 30,000 1<br />

Latimer Charitable Foundation, Bill and Carol, The 39,228 1<br />

Lauder Foundation, Inc. 100,000 1<br />

Leichtag Family Foundation, The 306,401 1<br />

Lemelson Foundation, The 87,026 1<br />

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

Levine Foundation, Leon, The 25,000 1<br />

Levy Foundation, Leon 613,994 9<br />

Lied Foundation Trust 700,000 2<br />

Lilly and Company Foundation, Eli 150,000 3<br />

Lilly Endowment Inc. 8,550,000 8<br />

Lincoln Financial Foundation 85,000 4<br />

Lippard-Clawiter Foundation 25,000 1<br />

Lone Pine Foundation, Inc. 150,000 1<br />

Longwood Foundation, Inc. 325,000 2<br />

Lowe's Charitable and Educational Foundation 437,382 7<br />

Lozier Foundation 20,000 1<br />

Lucasfilm Foundation 25,000 1<br />

Luce Foundation, Inc., Henry, The 878,000 5<br />

Lumina Foundation for Education, Inc. 3,526,400 7<br />

Lurie Foundation, Ann and Robert H. 75,000 1<br />

M & T Charitable Foundation, The 70,000 2<br />

M.A.C. AIDS Fund, The 50,000 1<br />

Mabee Foundation, Inc., J. E. and L. E., The 200,000 1<br />

MacArthur Foundation, John D. and Ca<strong>the</strong>rine T., The 8,825,500 18<br />

Macy's Foundation 235,000 7<br />

Maine Community Foundation, Inc., The 35,000 3<br />

Maine Health Access Foundation 202,851 5<br />

Manton Foundation, The 10,300,000 3<br />

Marcus Foundation, Inc., The 240,198 2<br />

Marin Community Foundation 432,200 7<br />

Marisla Foundation, The 160,000 5<br />

MARPAT Foundation, Inc. 42,000 3<br />

Marriott Foundation, J. Willard and Alice S., The 1,110,134 5<br />

Mathile Family Foundation 108,500 5<br />

McCune Charitable Foundation 65,000 2<br />

McCune Charitable Trust, John R. 20,000 1<br />

McCune Foundation 250,000 1<br />

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

McGovern Foundation, John P. 220,000 10<br />

McGowan Charitable Fund, Inc., William G. 75,000 1<br />

MCJ Amelior Foundation, The 45,000 2<br />

McKnight Foundation, The 575,000 9<br />

McLean Contributionship, The 203,326 6<br />

McMurry Foundation, The 1,000,000 1<br />

Meadows Foundation, Inc., The 661,000 4<br />

Medina Foundation 40,000 1<br />

Medtronic Foundation, The 249,582 4<br />

Meijer Foundation, The 117,500 2<br />

Mellon Foundation, Andrew W., The 18,622,407 51<br />

Mellon Foundation, Richard King 930,000 3<br />

Melville Charitable Trust, The 460,000 2<br />

Merck Fund, John, The 65,000 2<br />

MetLife Foundation 420,000 5<br />

Meyer Foundation, Eugene and Agnes E. 70,000 2<br />

Meyer Foundation, Robert R. 10,000 1<br />

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Foundation<br />

No. of<br />

Amount Grants<br />

Meyer Memorial Trust $785,480 11<br />

Miami Foundation 163,500 1<br />

Miller Foundation, James F. & Marion L. 47,500 2<br />

Miller Foundation, Phillip S. 140,000 1<br />

Milwaukee Foundation, Greater 95,000 5<br />

Minneapolis Foundation, The 75,000 3<br />

Monell Foundation, Ambrose, The 245,000 5<br />

Monsanto Fund 26,784 2<br />

Monterey Peninsula Foundation 50,000 1<br />

Moore Charitable Foundation, Claude, The 125,000 2<br />

Moore Foundation, Gordon and Betty 2,677,566 6<br />

Moriah Fund 20,000 1<br />

Motorola Solutions Foundation 110,000 2<br />

Mott Foundation, Charles Stewart 2,810,000 25<br />

Mott Foundation, Ruth 104,209 1<br />

Mount Cuba Center, Inc. 250,000 1<br />

Murphy Foundation, Dan 125,000 2<br />

Murphy Foundation, The 424,740 3<br />

Nash Family Foundation 174,585 9<br />

National Life Group Charitable Foundation Inc. 25,000 1<br />

New Hampshire Charitable Foundation 160,400 8<br />

New Orleans Foundation, Greater, The 105,000 3<br />

New York Community Trust, The 3,545,300 40<br />

New York State Health Foundation, The 60,747 4<br />

Newhouse Foundation, Inc., Samuel I. 435,000 6<br />

Newman's Own Foundation 55,000 3<br />

Nicholson Foundation 242,000 2<br />

Noble Foundation, Inc., Samuel Roberts, The 30,000 1<br />

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

Norfolk Sou<strong>the</strong>rn Foundation 35,000 2<br />

Norris Foundation, Kenneth T. and Eileen L., The 250,000 4<br />

North Carolina Community Foundation 189,059 5<br />

Northwestern Mutual Foundation, Inc. 145,000 5<br />

Noyes Foundation, Inc., Jessie Smith 35,000 2<br />

Oak Foundation U.S.A., The 55,000 1<br />

Oak Hill Fund 80,000 1<br />

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

Oishei Foundation, John R., The 269,500 3<br />

Oklahoma City Community Foundation, Inc. 255,665 5<br />

Omaha Community Foundation 30,000 1<br />

Omidyar Network Fund, Inc. 4,900,000 3<br />

Open Society Institute 1,885,640 10<br />

Orange County Community Foundation 205,950 7<br />

Orchard Foundation, The 15,000 1<br />

Oregon Community Foundation, The 678,131 31<br />

Osher Foundation, Bernard 50,000 1<br />

Osteopathic Heritage Foundations 50,000 2<br />

Pacific Life Foundation 10,000 1<br />

Packard Foundation, David and Lucile, The 1,419,455 14<br />

Packard Humanities Institute, The 1,041,720 6<br />

Paley Foundation, Inc., William S. 10,000 1<br />

Park Foundation, Inc. 70,300 3<br />

Parsons Foundation, Ralph M., The 305,000 5<br />

Pasadena Community Foundation 37,601 1<br />

Payne Foundation, Frank E. Payne and Seba B. 65,000 2<br />

Penn Foundation, William, The 783,432 4<br />

Permian Basin Area Foundation 10,000 1<br />

Perot Foundation, The 30,000 2<br />

Pershing Square Foundation, The 95,000 2<br />

Peterson Foundation, Bob & Ginny 50,000 1<br />

Petrie Foundation, Inc., Carroll and Milton, The 348,880 1<br />

Pettit Foundation, Jane Bradley 25,000 2<br />

PG&E Corporation Foundation, The 322,500 8<br />

Philadelphia Foundation, The 545,000 3<br />

Phillips Family Foundation, Jay and Rose, The 30,000 1<br />

Phillips Family Foundation, Inc., L. E., The 142,500 1<br />

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

Piper Charitable Trust, Virginia G., The 185,000 2<br />

Pitts Foundation, William I. H. and Lula E. 60,000 1<br />

Pittsburgh Foundation, The 150,000 7<br />

PNC Foundation, The 262,700 7<br />

Polk Bros. Foundation, Inc. 265,230 5<br />

Pope Foundation, John William 10,000 1<br />

Poplar Foundation, The 75,000 1<br />

Price Associates Foundation, Inc., T. Rowe 90,500 1<br />

Priem Family Foundation, The 250,000 1<br />

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Foundation<br />

No. of<br />

Amount Grants<br />

Prince Charitable Trusts $75,000 4<br />

Pritzker Family Fund, John and Lisa, The 15,000 1<br />

Pritzker Foundation 20,000 1<br />

Prospect Hill Foundation, Inc., The 199,000 7<br />

Protective Life Foundation 40,000 1<br />

Prudential Foundation, The 95,000 5<br />

Public Welfare Foundation, Inc. 903,500 7<br />

Pulliam Charitable Trust, Nina Mason 100,000 2<br />

Quantum Foundation 10,000 1<br />

Quinney Foundation, S. J. & Jessie E. 10,000 1<br />

Qwest Foundation 40,000 4<br />

Raikes Foundation 100,000 1<br />

Raskob Foundation for Catholic Activities, Inc. 20,100 2<br />

Rasmuson Foundation 1,020,292 8<br />

Redfield Foundation, Nell J. 110,000 2<br />

Reed Foundation, John & Cynthia 25,000 1<br />

Rees-Jones Foundation, The 58,000 1<br />

Reese Health Trust, Michael 63,916 3<br />

Reinberger Foundation, The 110,000 2<br />

Retirement Research Foundation, The 24,130 2<br />

Revson Foundation, Inc., Charles H. 640,000 5<br />

Reynolds Foundation, Donald W. 681,668 3<br />

Reynolds Foundation, Inc., Z. Smith 185,000 3<br />

RGK Foundation 310,000 5<br />

Rhode Island Foundation, The 265,700 9<br />

Richardson Foundation, Inc., Smith 90,000 2<br />

Ridgefield Foundation, The 320,000 4<br />

Robertson Foundation 770,950 2<br />

Rochester Area Community Foundation 144,408 7<br />

Rockefeller Bro<strong>the</strong>rs Fund, Inc. 1,405,000 17<br />

Rockefeller Foundation, The 3,246,270 16<br />

Rose Community Foundation 203,290 3<br />

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

Sage Foundation, Inc., The 140,000 6<br />

Saint Louis Community Foundation, Greater 62,013 3<br />

Saint Luke's Foundation of Cleveland, Ohio 10,500 1<br />

Samberg Family Foundation 55,000 1<br />

Samuels Foundation, Inc., Fan Fox and Leslie R., The 157,000 3<br />

San Diego Foundation, The 640,825 15<br />

San Francisco Foundation, The 779,000 20<br />

Santa Barbara Foundation 90,000 2<br />

Scaife Foundation, Inc., Sarah 125,000 1<br />

Scherman Foundation, Inc., The 35,000 1<br />

Schnitzer CARE Foundation, Harold & Arlene 25,000 1<br />

Scholl Foundation, Dr. 65,000 1<br />

Schusterman Family Foundation, Charles and Lynn 150,000 1<br />

Scott Foundation, Homer A. & Mildred S. 37,788 2<br />

Sea Change Foundation 180,000 1<br />

Searle Freedom Trust 40,500 1<br />

Seattle Foundation, The 216,000 13<br />

Sewall Foundation, Elmina B. 15,000 1<br />

Sharp Foundation, Peter Jay, The 575,000 3<br />

Shea Foundation, John & Dorothy, The 10,000 1<br />

Sherwood Foundation, The 1,189,397 7<br />

Shott, Jr. Foundation, Inc., Hugh I. 100,000 1<br />

Shubert Foundation, Inc., The 50,000 2<br />

Sierra Health Foundation 125,000 2<br />

Silberstein Foundation, Stephen M., The 118,250 2<br />

Silicon Valley Community Foundation 6,309,976 32<br />

Silverman Foundation, Marty and Dorothy 84,638 5<br />

Simon Foundation, Inc., William E. 20,000 1<br />

Singh Family Foundation 1,000,000 1<br />

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

Skirball Foundation 25,000 1<br />

Skoll Foundation, The 419,750 3<br />

Slifka Foundation, Inc., Joseph & Sylvia 200,000 2<br />

Sloan Foundation, Alfred P. 3,661,730 9<br />

Smart Family Foundation, Inc., The 250,000 8<br />

Smith Family Foundation, Robert H. 110,000 1<br />

Smith Fund, Inc., George D. 300,000 1<br />

Sobrato Family Foundation 10,000 1<br />

Soda Foundation, Y & H 50,000 1<br />

Spangler Foundation, Inc., C. D. 250,000 1<br />

Spartanburg County Foundation, The 36,000 2<br />

Spencer Foundation, The 53,230 2<br />

Springs Close Foundation, Inc., The 27,000 1<br />

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TABLE 1. (continued)<br />

Foundation<br />

No. of<br />

Amount Grants<br />

Sprint Foundation $10,125 1<br />

Starr Foundation, The 335,000 6<br />

State Street Foundation, Inc. 31,203 2<br />

Staten Island Foundation, The 10,000 1<br />

Stearns Foundation, Inc., Gwendolyn L. 10,000 1<br />

Steel Family Foundation, Robert K., The 15,000 1<br />

Steelcase Foundation 190,000 3<br />

Steele Foundation, Inc., The 265,958 1<br />

Steinhardt Foundation, Judy and Michael, The 20,000 2<br />

Stern Family Foundation, Alex 10,000 1<br />

Stuart Foundation 298,000 3<br />

Sturgis Charitable Trust, Roy & Christine 45,000 2<br />

Sunderland Foundation 50,000 1<br />

Sunshine Lady Foundation, Inc., The 23,125 1<br />

SunTrust Foundation 30,000 2<br />

Surdna Foundation, Inc. 555,000 5<br />

Swindells Charitable Trust, Ann and Bill 50,000 1<br />

Taylor Foundation, Inc., Charles M. and Joan R. 10,000 1<br />

TD Charitable Foundation 40,000 2<br />

Temple Foundation, T. L. L. 879,439 3<br />

Templeton Foundation, John 172,974 1<br />

Terra Foundation for American Art 300,000 3<br />

Texas Instruments Foundation 50,000 1<br />

Thaw Art Foundation, Eugene Victor 1,700,350 1<br />

Thaw Charitable Trust, Eugene V. & Clare E. 35,508 2<br />

Thomas Charitable Trust, William and Helen 10,000 1<br />

Thrivent Financial for Lu<strong>the</strong>rans Foundation 10,000 1<br />

Tiger Foundation 150,000 1<br />

Timken Foundation of Canton 515,746 4<br />

Toyota USA Foundation 100,000 1<br />

Travelers Foundation 65,000 3<br />

Trexler Trust, Harry C. 85,000 2<br />

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

Triangle Community Foundation 52,000 3<br />

Trust Family Foundation, The 25,000 1<br />

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

Tulsa Community Foundation 12,834 1<br />

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

Turrell Fund 20,000 2<br />

U.S. Bancorp Foundation, Inc. 45,000 3<br />

Union Pacific Foundation 20,000 2<br />

United Health Foundation 100,000 1<br />

UPS Foundation, The 26,500 2<br />

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

Valero Energy Foundation 45,000 2<br />

Valley Foundation, Wayne & Gladys 4,500,000 3<br />

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TABLE 1. (continued)<br />

STATISTICAL ANALYSIS<br />

Foundation<br />

No. of<br />

Amount Grants<br />

van Beuren Charitable Foundation, Inc. $101,000 1<br />

VanderWeide Family Foundation 10,000 1<br />

Ventura County Community Foundation 19,274 1<br />

Verizon Foundation 529,750 22<br />

Victoria Foundation, Inc. 20,000 1<br />

Vital Projects Fund, Inc. 190,000 3<br />

Vulcan Materials Company Foundation 70,000 2<br />

Wachovia Wells Fargo Foundation, Inc., The 392,500 11<br />

Waggoner Charitable Trust, Crystelle 15,000 1<br />

Wal-Mart Foundation, Inc., The 290,863 12<br />

Walker Charitable Foundation, Inc., Willard and Pat 50,000 1<br />

Wallace Foundation, The 100,000 1<br />

Wallace Genetic Foundation, Inc. 50,000 1<br />

Walton Family Foundation, Inc. 2,210,000 3<br />

Warhol Foundation for <strong>the</strong> Visual Arts, Andy, The 80,000 1<br />

Washington Foundation, Inc., Dennis & Phyllis 10,000 1<br />

Wasserman Foundation 40,000 2<br />

Watt Foundation, Inc., Joe and Arlene 30,000 1<br />

Weinberg Foundation, Inc., Harry and Jeanette, The 449,000 11<br />

Weingart Foundation 145,000 5<br />

Weitz Family Foundation 25,000 1<br />

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

Wellmark Foundation, The 149,564 2<br />

WellPoint Foundation, Inc. 141,016 1<br />

Wells Fargo Foundation 465,000 10<br />

Whatcom Community Foundation 110,000 1<br />

Wichita Community Foundation 10,000 1<br />

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

Wilson Charitable Trust, Robert W., The 4,600,000 1<br />

Wilson Foundation, Huey and Angelina, The 39,000 2<br />

Windgate Charitable Foundation, Inc. 170,000 5<br />

Winston Foundation, Inc., The 182,000 4<br />

Winston-Salem Foundation, The 42,307 2<br />

Wiregrass Foundation 118,500 1<br />

Wisconsin Energy Corporation Foundation, Inc. 10,000 1<br />

Wood-Claeyssens Foundation 275,000 3<br />

Woodruff Foundation, Inc., Robert W. 405,000 2<br />

Woods Charitable Fund, Inc. 30,000 1<br />

Works of Grace Foundation, The 15,250 1<br />

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

Wyandotte Health Foundation 150,900 1<br />

Xcel Energy Foundation 20,000 2<br />

Yawkey Foundation II 460,000 4<br />

Zarrow Foundation, Anne and Henry, The 121,325 3<br />

ToTal $340,436,553 2,405<br />

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TABLE 2. Grants for Libraries & Information Services<br />

by Recipient Location<br />

Recipient location Amount No. of Grants<br />

Alabama $553,000 13<br />

Alaska 2,762,292 14<br />

Arizona 1,373,788 10<br />

Arkansas 1,319,480 22<br />

Australia 110,000 2<br />

Azerbaijan 61,640 1<br />

Bahamas 50,000 1<br />

Bangladesh 400,420 1<br />

Belgium 473,780 7<br />

Bhutan 350,000 1<br />

Brazil 75,000 1<br />

Bulgaria 165,000 2<br />

Burma (Myanmar) 204,000 2<br />

California 47,562,072 359<br />

Cambodia 25,000 1<br />

Canada 379,900 6<br />

Chile 442,000 2<br />

China 597,836 7<br />

Colombia 127,500 1<br />

Colorado 2,880,028 40<br />

Connecticut 2,029,994 59<br />

Czech Republic 210,000 2<br />

Delaware 1,666,100 9<br />

Denmark 145,000 2<br />

District of Columbia 27,404,474 150<br />

Egypt 70,000 2<br />

England 5,959,771 18<br />

Florida 1,319,315 29<br />

France 830,892 5<br />

Georgia 6,181,598 22<br />

Germany 236,600 1<br />

Ghana 2,167,700 2<br />

Greece 1,000,000 1<br />

Hawaii 283,642 8<br />

Hungary 85,000 1<br />

Idaho 901,975 7<br />

Illinois 12,103,539 103<br />

India 531,165 3<br />

Indiana 10,677,876 26<br />

Indonesia 870,000 3<br />

Iowa 996,004 22<br />

Ireland 237,000 1<br />

Italy 1,800,000 2<br />

Kansas 958,723 16<br />

Kentucky 1,474,859 9<br />

Kenya 249,950 3<br />

TABLE 2. (continued)<br />

Grants for Libraries & Information Services<br />

Recipient location Amount No. of Grants<br />

Kyrgyzstan 25,000 1<br />

Lebanon 270,000 1<br />

Lesotho 162,930 1<br />

Louisiana 1,577,228 11<br />

Maine 1,575,251 41<br />

Maryland 1,707,710 32<br />

Massachusetts 17,317,865 79<br />

Michigan 2,412,183 41<br />

Minnesota 1,742,516 33<br />

Mississippi 118,000 3<br />

Missouri 34,195,940 28<br />

Montana 731,700 8<br />

Nebraska 2,623,256 15<br />

Ne<strong>the</strong>rlands 85,000 1<br />

Nevada 194,500 5<br />

New Hampshire 170,000 9<br />

New Jersey 3,084,479 24<br />

New Mexico 282,478 9<br />

New York 60,583,216 387<br />

North Carolina 5,158,713 39<br />

North Dakota 91,275 4<br />

Ohio 4,779,239 71<br />

Oklahoma 1,543,494 14<br />

Oregon 7,014,111 57<br />

Pennsylvania 7,309,201 73<br />

Poland 90,000 1<br />

Puerto Rico 10,000 1<br />

Rhode Island 3,975,880 39<br />

Russia 500,000 2<br />

Senegal 500,000 1<br />

South Africa 4,196,956 8<br />

South Carolina 439,810 13<br />

South Dakota 130,000 4<br />

Switzerland 34,582 1<br />

Tanzania, Zanzibar and Pemba 200,000 1<br />

Tennessee 1,529,915 27<br />

Texas 18,981,993 137<br />

Uganda 120,000 1<br />

Utah 1,541,100 11<br />

Vermont 639,500 7<br />

Vietnam 15,000 1<br />

Virginia 5,934,875 74<br />

Washington 3,537,390 42<br />

West Virginia 395,000 6<br />

Wisconsin 1,496,566 35<br />

Wyoming 1,108,788 7<br />

ToTal $340,436,553 2,405<br />

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Grants for Libraries & Information Services<br />

TABLE 3. Grants for Libraries & Information Services<br />

by Primary Subject<br />

Subject<br />

Amount % No. of<br />

Grants<br />

Animals/wildlife $547,225 0.2 4<br />

Arts/<strong>culture</strong>/<strong>humanities</strong> 40,054,761 11.8 294<br />

Civil rights 1,704,472 0.5 15<br />

Community improvement/development 4,819,149 1.4 72<br />

Crime/courts/legal services 728,209 0.2 9<br />

Education 193,839,023 56.9 1,177<br />

Employment 1,172,296 0.3 21<br />

Environment 6,529,725 1.9 63<br />

Food/nutrition/agri<strong>culture</strong> 230,406 0.1 9<br />

Health--general 23,182,801 6.8 156<br />

Health--specific diseases 765,390 0.2 21<br />

Housing/shelter 8,761,578 2.6 30<br />

Human services--multipurpose 11,180,963 3.3 156<br />

International affairs/development 4,319,667 1.3 36<br />

Medical research 1,258,242 0.4 8<br />

Mental health/substance abuse 1,292,921 0.4 23<br />

Philanthropy/voluntarism 15,036,389 4.4 195<br />

Public affairs/government 8,731,517 2.6 46<br />

Recreation/sports/athletics 25,000 0 2<br />

Religion 8,764,223 2.6 14<br />

Safety/disaster relief 55,000 0 4<br />

Science 3,837,596 1.1 19<br />

Social sciences 2,537,000 0.7 16<br />

Youth development 1,063,000 0.3 15<br />

ToTal $340,436,553 100.0 2,405<br />

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STATISTICAL ANALYSIS<br />

TABLE 4. Grants for Libraries & Information Services<br />

by Type of Support*<br />

Type of support<br />

Amount<br />

No. of<br />

Grants<br />

Awards/prizes/competitions $386,091 10<br />

Building/renovation 31,597,471 175<br />

Capital campaigns 7,578,113 35<br />

Collections acquisition 3,193,419 43<br />

Collections management/preservation 19,680,355 91<br />

Commissioning new works 266,239 1<br />

Computer technology 10,364,476 52<br />

Conferences/seminars 2,999,033 52<br />

Continuing support 134,381,608 690<br />

Curriculum development 1,552,944 8<br />

Debt reduction 110,000 2<br />

Electronic media/online services 58,386,914 241<br />

Emergency funds 125,000 2<br />

Endowments 11,599,311 16<br />

Equipment 4,478,212 57<br />

Exhibitions 4,714,596 39<br />

Faculty/staff development 8,679,484 37<br />

Fellowships 2,510,200 14<br />

Film/video/radio 510,439 7<br />

General/operating support 70,124,992 478<br />

Income development 1,145,170 36<br />

Internship funds 25,000 1<br />

Land acquisition 120,000 2<br />

Management development/capacity building 3,830,575 47<br />

Matching or challenge grants 2,832,339 19<br />

Performance/productions 626,200 12<br />

Program development 98,606,989 838<br />

Program evaluation 1,030,694 13<br />

Publication 3,504,971 48<br />

Research 28,358,837 139<br />

Scholarship funds 2,229,745 14<br />

Seed money 4,098,306 16<br />

Student aid/financial aid 1,230,970 4<br />

Technical assistance 3,398,288 18<br />

Travel awards 212,500 2<br />

Not specified 11,614,463 247<br />

* grants may be for multiple types of support, and would <strong>the</strong>reby be<br />

counted twice.<br />

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TABLE 5. Grants for Libraries & Information Services<br />

by Recipient Type*<br />

Recipient type<br />

No. of<br />

Amount Grants<br />

Administration/Regulation $440,276 4<br />

Alliance/Advocacy Organizations 6,205,010 20<br />

Animal/Wildlife Agencies 323,200 7<br />

Arts/Humanities Organizations 20,334,729 184<br />

Churches/Temples/Mosques 8,732,625 19<br />

Civil Rights Groups 1,649,997 15<br />

Colleges & Universities 44,031,798 166<br />

Community Improvement Organizations 9,708,519 107<br />

Disease-Specific Health Associations 2,274,830 18<br />

Educational Support Agencies 28,813,965 190<br />

Environmental Agencies 5,345,412 61<br />

Equal Rights 240,000 4<br />

Ethics Organizations 720,000 3<br />

Formal/General Education Organizations 15,000 1<br />

Fundraising/Fund Distribution 7,391,230 89<br />

Government Agencies 10,558,919 47<br />

Graduate Schools 2,962,990 16<br />

Hospitals/Medical Care Facilities 4,202,460 39<br />

Human Service Agencies 25,514,472 260<br />

Information Services 77,995,707 734<br />

International Organizations 8,922,353 60<br />

Junior/Community Colleges $130,000 3<br />

Libraries 164,255,448 1,082<br />

Media Organizations 4,202,705 40<br />

Medical Research Organizations 323,000 5<br />

Mental Health Agencies/Hospitals 674,872 18<br />

Museums/Historical Societies 35,158,519 191<br />

Performing Arts Groups 2,335,155 29<br />

Philanthropy Organizations 25,418,516 285<br />

Professional Societies & Associations 5,407,002 100<br />

Public Administration Agencies 25,595,031 135<br />

Public Education 720,000 11<br />

Public Policy Institutes 1,780,287 11<br />

Public/General Health Organizations 14,640,408 126<br />

Recreation Organizations 475,000 4<br />

Reform Organizations 2,025,038 10<br />

Research Institutes 4,067,541 19<br />

Schools 12,654,749 92<br />

Science Organizations 4,323,201 19<br />

Single Organization Support 30,854,292 315<br />

Social Science Organizations 3,131,000 15<br />

Technical Assistance Centers 14,143,531 27<br />

Volunteer Bureaus 709,817 9<br />

Youth Development Organizations 245,000 9<br />

* grants may support multiple recipient types, and would <strong>the</strong>reby be<br />

counted twice.<br />

Grants for Libraries & Information Services<br />

TABLE 6. Grants for Libraries & Information Services<br />

by Population Group Served*<br />

Population group<br />

Amount<br />

No. of<br />

Grants<br />

African Americans/Blacks $1,628,989 21<br />

Aging/elderly/senior citizens 2,582,036 37<br />

AIDS, people with 313,917 11<br />

Asians/Pacific Islanders 486,972 13<br />

Children & youth 25,776,089 262<br />

Crime/abuse victims 1,074,562 11<br />

Disabilities, people with 2,186,179 44<br />

Economically disadvantaged 36,602,971 252<br />

Hispanics/Latinos 1,166,619 20<br />

Homeless 1,760,185 16<br />

Immigrants/refugees 1,815,875 31<br />

Indigenous people 610,619 2<br />

LGBTQ 309,354 13<br />

Men & boys 832,349 12<br />

Migrant workers 1,372,813 6<br />

Military/veterans 694,208 11<br />

Minorities, general 4,939,252 50<br />

Native Americans/American Indians 330,052 6<br />

Offenders/ex-offenders 257,500 3<br />

Substance abusers 265,872 7<br />

Terminal Illness, people with 45,000 2<br />

Women & girls 2,462,986 39<br />

Not specified 278,143,805 1,822<br />

* grants may support multiple population groups, and would <strong>the</strong>reby be<br />

counted twice.<br />

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Grants for Libraries & Information Services<br />

TABLE 7. Top 15 Grants in Grants for Libraries & Information Services<br />

Recipient name Donor Grant Amount Entry<br />

1 Kansas City Public Library Greater Kansas City Community Foundation, MO $33,263,457 1078<br />

2 Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute The Manton Foundation, NY 10,000,000 1443<br />

3 Indianapolis Center for Congregations Lilly Endowment Inc., IN 8,000,000 771<br />

4 Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation The Annenberg Foundation, CA 6,600,000 91<br />

5 George W. Bush Foundation Communities Foundation of Texas, Inc., TX 5,000,000 2151<br />

6 Pierpont Morgan Library The Sherman Fairchild Foundation, Inc., MD 5,000,000 878<br />

7 National Low Income Housing Coalition and Low Horncrest Foundation, Inc., NY 4,833,578 1394<br />

Income Housing Information Service<br />

8 New York Public Library The Robert W. Wilson Charitable Trust, NY 4,600,000 1702<br />

9 Sunlight Foundation Omidyar Network Fund, Inc., CA 4,000,000 291<br />

10 eThekwini Municipality Carnegie Corporation of New York, NY 3,000,000 1256<br />

11 New Schools Fund, New Schools Venture Fund Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, WA 3,000,000 2336<br />

12 Santa Clara University Wayne & Gladys Valley Foundation, CA 3,000,000 422<br />

13 University of Oregon Foundation Silicon Valley Community Foundation, CA 2,500,000 410<br />

14 University of Oregon Foundation Silicon Valley Community Foundation, CA 2,500,000 411<br />

15 University of Ghana Carnegie Corporation of New York, NY 2,000,000 1263<br />

TABLE 8. Top 25 Foundations in Grants for Libraries<br />

& Information Services<br />

Foundation<br />

State Amount<br />

No. of<br />

Grants<br />

1 Greater Kansas City Community Foundation MO $33,845,554 18<br />

2 Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation WA 25,107,808 44<br />

3 The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation NY 18,622,407 51<br />

4 The Manton Foundation NY 10,300,000 3<br />

5 The John D. and Ca<strong>the</strong>rine T. MacArthur IL 8,825,500 18<br />

Foundation<br />

6 Lilly Endowment Inc. IN 8,550,000 8<br />

7 The Annenberg Foundation CA 8,067,436 13<br />

8 Carnegie Corporation of New York NY 7,705,000 8<br />

9 Communities Foundation of Texas, Inc. TX 6,367,706 17<br />

10 Silicon Valley Community Foundation CA 6,309,976 32<br />

11 Ford Foundation NY 5,374,901 26<br />

12 The Sherman Fairchild Foundation, Inc. MD 5,126,000 2<br />

13 Horncrest Foundation, Inc. NY 4,905,578 3<br />

14 Omidyar Network Fund, Inc. CA 4,900,000 3<br />

15 The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation NJ 4,776,886 14<br />

16 The Robert W. Wilson Charitable Trust NY 4,600,000 1<br />

17 Wayne & Gladys Valley Foundation CA 4,500,000 3<br />

18 The William and Flora Hewlett Foundation CA 4,415,566 21<br />

19 The California Endowment CA 4,054,189 19<br />

20 Alfred P. Sloan Foundation NY 3,661,730 9<br />

21 The New York Community Trust NY 3,545,300 40<br />

22 Lumina Foundation for Education, Inc. IN 3,526,400 7<br />

23 J. Paul Getty Trust CA 3,327,744 23<br />

24 The Rockefeller Foundation NY 3,246,270 16<br />

25 The Champlin Foundations RI 3,090,180 23<br />

ToTal $196,752,131 422<br />

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STATISTICAL ANALYSIS<br />

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SECTION 1—GRANT LISTINGS<br />

ALABAMA<br />

The J. L. Bedsole Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to Mobile, Baldwin, Clarke, Monroe, and Washington<br />

counties, AL. No support for political organizations. No grants to<br />

individuals (except for J.L. Bedsole Scholarships and awards), or for<br />

endowment funds, or multiple year pledges.<br />

1. Monroe County Public Library, Monroeville, AL. $10,000, 2009. For<br />

operating support.<br />

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.<br />

2. Vestavia Hills Library Foundation, Vestavia Hills, AL. $18,000, 2010.<br />

Toward purchasing technology equipment for new Vestavia Hills library.<br />

The Daniel Foundation of Alabama<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in AL. No grants to individuals, or for fundraising<br />

events or start-up costs and/or seed money for new organizations.<br />

3. Alabama Archives and History Foundation, Montgomery, AL. $150,000,<br />

2010. For new exhibits in <strong>the</strong> Museum of Alabama.<br />

4. Flomaton Public Library, Flomaton, AL. $25,000, 2010. For expansion of<br />

library.<br />

5. Greenville Butler County Public Library, Greenville, AL. $26,500, 2010. For<br />

tables, chairs and fencing for New Pavilion.<br />

6. Leighton Public Library, Leighton, AL. $20,000, 2010. For technology<br />

assistance, renovations, and to expand programs.<br />

7. University of Montevallo, Montevallo, AL. $50,000, 2010. For Learning<br />

Commons - Phase I Renovation of Carmichael Library.<br />

8. University of Montevallo, Montevallo, AL. $50,000, 2010. For Learning<br />

Commons - Phase I Renovation of Carmichael Library.<br />

Robert R. Meyer Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to <strong>the</strong> greater Birmingham, AL, area. No grants to<br />

individuals, or for endowment funds.<br />

9. Nonprofit Resource Center of Alabama, Birmingham, AL. $10,000, 2009.<br />

To sustain Center in delivery of vital educational programs which support<br />

and streng<strong>the</strong>n nonprofit organizations.<br />

Protective Life Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in areas of company operations in Birmingham,<br />

AL, area. Generally, no support for K-12 public or private schools,<br />

churches, public facilities, or state organizations, or o<strong>the</strong>r corporate or<br />

private foundations. Generally, no grants for animal-related causes,<br />

sporting events, walks, or runs, or start-up costs.<br />

10. Alabama Archives and History Foundation, Montgomery, AL. $40,000,<br />

2010. For capital campaign.<br />

Vulcan Materials Company Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in areas of company operations, with emphasis on<br />

Birmingham, AL. No support for political organizations, athletic, labor,<br />

fraternal, or veterans’ organizations, or discriminatory organizations. No<br />

grants to individuals (except for employee-related scholarships), or for<br />

telephone or mass mail appeals, testimonial dinners, or sectarian<br />

religious activities.<br />

11. Jane B. Holmes Public Library, Helena, AL. $20,000, 2009.<br />

12. Livingston County Public Library and Bookmobile, Smithland, KY. $50,000,<br />

2009.<br />

Wiregrass Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in Houston, Henry, Dale and Geneva counties, AL.<br />

13. United Way, Wiregrass, Dothan, AL. $118,500, 2009. For 211 Calling<br />

Center.<br />

ALASKA<br />

The Alaska Community Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving generally limited to AK. No support for religious<br />

organizations for religious purposes. No grants for fundraising activities,<br />

sponsorships, membership solicitations, debt reduction, or funding after<br />

<strong>the</strong> fact.<br />

14. Petersburg Public Library, Petersburg, AK. $10,000, 2010. For general<br />

operating support.<br />

15. Petersburg Public Library, Petersburg, AK. $10,000, 2010. For general<br />

support.<br />

Rasmuson Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to organizations based in and providing services to<br />

Alaska. For religious organizations, only projects with a broad community<br />

impact are considered. For units of government and tribes, only projects<br />

with a broad community impact beyond traditional government functions<br />

are considered; no giving for K-12 education. No support for<br />

organizations or foundations for redistribution of funds to entities of <strong>the</strong>ir<br />

own selection; or organizations that, as a major purpose, influence<br />

legislation or support candidates for public office, or organizations that<br />

discriminate by reason of race, religion, sex, or national origin, or o<strong>the</strong>r<br />

private foundation. No grants for general operations, administrative,<br />

indirect, or overhead costs, or for deficits or debt reduction,<br />

endowments, scholarships, fund-raising events or sponsorships,<br />

reimbursement for items already purchased, or for electronic health<br />

records and o<strong>the</strong>r emerging technologies.<br />

16. Alaska, State of, Department of Education and Early Development and<br />

Alaska State Library, Juneau, AK. $250,000, 2010. For Networking<br />

Alaska Public Libraries: Match for Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation,<br />

State of Alaska, and U.S. Department of Commerce.<br />

17. Cooper Landing Community Library, Cooper Landing, AK. $12,320, 2010.<br />

For collections development and energy efficiency improvements at<br />

Cooper Landing Community Library.<br />

18. Fairbanks North Star Borough Public Library, Fairbanks, AK. $15,000,<br />

2010. For purchase of books for <strong>the</strong> Guys Read program.<br />

19. Haines Borough Public Library, Haines, AK. $15,000, 2010. For collection<br />

development of print and non-print materials.<br />

20. Native Village of Scammon Bay, Scammon Bay, AK. $21,052, 2010. For<br />

collections development and <strong>the</strong> purchase of shelving and furnishings<br />

for <strong>the</strong> Scammon Bay Public Library.<br />

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ALASKA—Rasmuson Grants for Libraries & Information Services<br />

21. Seward Community Library, Seward, AK. $500,000, 2010. For<br />

construction of a multi-use facility for <strong>the</strong> library and museum.<br />

22. Sutton Public Library, Sutton, AK. $191,920, 2010. For top-off grant for<br />

construction of <strong>the</strong> Sutton Community Resource Center and Library.<br />

23. Unalaska, City of, Unalaska Public Library, Unalaska, AK. $15,000, 2010.<br />

For collections development at Unalaska Public Library.<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 />

24. Southwest Center for HIV/AIDS, Phoenix, AZ. $20,000, 2010.<br />

Dorrance Family Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in AZ. No grants to individuals.<br />

25. Southwest Center for HIV/AIDS, Phoenix, AZ. $16,500, 2009. For leading<br />

in <strong>the</strong> fight against HIV/AIDS.<br />

The Virginia G. Piper Charitable Trust<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily to organizations that serve residents of Maricopa<br />

County, AZ, have operated as a Section 501(c)(3) organization or<br />

governmental entity for at least three years, and not be a private<br />

foundation or ineligible Type III supporting organization. No support for<br />

private foundations, or for start-ups. No grants to individuals, or for<br />

endowments.<br />

26. Arizona Jewish Historical Society, Phoenix, AZ. $125,000, 2010. For<br />

capital campaign to restore Phoenix’s first synagogue as a museum,<br />

educational resource and cultural center.<br />

27. Phoenix Art Museum, Phoenix, AZ. $60,000, 2010. To launch and sustain<br />

a Valleywide Culture Pass program designed to develop new audiences<br />

by distributing free passes to a number of <strong>arts</strong> institutions at public<br />

<strong>libraries</strong>.<br />

The Steele Foundation, Inc.<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in AZ. No support for political or religious<br />

organizations, or for universities outside of AZ. No grants to individuals,<br />

or for events.<br />

28. University of Arizona, Daniel F. Cracchiolo Law Library, Tucson, AZ.<br />

$265,958, 2009. For School of Law.<br />

ARKANSAS<br />

Arkansas Community Foundation, Inc.<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to AR. No support for multi-year commitments. No<br />

grants for operating expenses, debt elimination, capital improvements,<br />

building, property, computer systems or emergencies.<br />

29. Methodist Family Health Foundation, Little Rock, AR. $100,000, 2010.<br />

For electronic medical records software and related training.<br />

30. Roland Public Schools, Roland, OK. $10,000, 2010. To fund purchase of<br />

new Library and Instructional Reading materials for Roland Lower<br />

Elementary School.<br />

31. University of Arkansas Foundation, Fayetteville, AR. $29,250, 2010. For<br />

Mullins Library.<br />

The Murphy Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in sou<strong>the</strong>rn AR for grants to organizations; giving<br />

limited to <strong>the</strong> sou<strong>the</strong>rn AR area for grants to individuals.<br />

32. Barton Library, El Dorado, AR. $25,000, 2010. For operating support.<br />

33. George W. Bush Presidential Center, Dallas, TX. $200,029, 2010. For<br />

operating support. Grant made in form of stock.<br />

34. George W. Bush Presidential Center, Dallas, TX. $199,711, 2010. For<br />

operating support. Grant made in form of stock.<br />

Charles M. and Joan R. Taylor Foundation, Inc.<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in Little Rock, AR, and Harbor Springs, MI. No<br />

grants to individuals.<br />

35. Central Arkansas Library System, Butler Center for Arkansas Studies, Little<br />

Rock, AR. $10,000, 2009. For fellowships.<br />

The Wal-Mart Foundation, Inc.<br />

(formerly Wal-Mart Foundation)<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national basis in areas of company operations, with<br />

emphasis on AR, Washington, DC, IL, NY, TN, UT, and VA. No support for<br />

faith-based organizations not of direct benefit to <strong>the</strong> entire community,<br />

political candidates or organizations, athletic teams, or discriminatory<br />

organizations. No grants to individuals (except for scholarships), or for<br />

multi-year funding, annual meetings, contests or pageants, political<br />

causes or campaigns, advertising, film, or video projects, research,<br />

athletic sponsorships or events, tickets for contests, raffles, or any o<strong>the</strong>r<br />

activities with prizes, travel, capital campaigns, endowments,<br />

association memberships, or registration fees, or projects that send<br />

products or people to a foreign county.<br />

36. Brunswick Community Library, Troy, NY. $27,213, 2010. For New Library<br />

Technology.<br />

37. Chicago Public Library Foundation, Chicago, IL. $25,000, 2010. For<br />

Regional Online Access and Academic Success.<br />

38. Fayetteville Public Library, Fayetteville, AR. $35,000, 2010.<br />

39. Fayetteville Public Library Foundation, Fayetteville, AR. $35,000, 2010.<br />

40. FirstLink, Fargo, ND. $10,750, 2010.<br />

41. Fundacion Luis Munoz Marin, San Juan, PR. $10,000, 2010.<br />

42. HealthInsight, Salt Lake City, UT. $41,000, 2010.<br />

43. HealthInsight of Nevada, Las Vegas, NV. $24,500, 2010.<br />

44. Providence Public Library, Providence, RI. $25,000, 2010. For Workplace<br />

Readiness Class.<br />

45. Publius, Detroit, MI. $16,000, 2010.<br />

46. Roanoke Public Library, Roanoke, VA. $25,000, 2010. For Adult Basic<br />

Literacy and English for Speakers of O<strong>the</strong>r Languages.<br />

47. Rogers Public Library Foundation, Rogers, AR. $16,400, 2010.<br />

Willard and Pat Walker Charitable Foundation, Inc.<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in AR, KS, MO and OK. No grants to individuals.<br />

48. Fayetteville Public Library, Fayetteville, AR. $50,000, 2010. For program<br />

support.<br />

Walton Family Foundation, Inc.<br />

Limitations: Giving through two of four funding areas is limited to northwest AR<br />

and <strong>the</strong> 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, or<br />

for endowments for operations, church-related construction projects,<br />

travel 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 />

49. Baxter County Public Library Foundation, Mountain Home, AR. $10,000,<br />

2009.<br />

50. GreatSchools, San Francisco, CA. $1,800,000, 2009.<br />

51. School Choice Ohio, Columbus, OH. $400,000, 2009.<br />

Windgate Charitable Foundation, Inc.<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national basis with emphasis on <strong>the</strong> 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 />

52. Carmel-By-The-Sea Public Library Foundation, Carmel, CA. $25,000, 2010.<br />

For programs.<br />

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53. Grantmakers in <strong>the</strong> Arts, Seattle, WA. $20,000, 2010. For Arts Education<br />

Funders’ Database Project.<br />

54. Huntington Library, Art Collections and Botanical Gardens, San Marino,<br />

CA. $50,000, 2010. For Maloof Exhibition.<br />

55. Huntington Library, Art Collections and Botanical Gardens, San Marino,<br />

CA. $25,000, 2010. For Charles Rohlf’s Exhibit.<br />

56. Shaker Museum and Library, Old Chatham, NY. $50,000, 2010. For<br />

Brethren’s Workshop Project.<br />

CALIFORNIA<br />

The Ahmanson Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in sou<strong>the</strong>rn CA, with emphasis on <strong>the</strong> 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.<br />

57. 1in6, Santa Clarita, CA. $30,000, 2010. Toward Web site enhancements<br />

for program expansion.<br />

58. Access Books, Los Angeles, CA. $27,500, 2010. For book acquisitions<br />

for <strong>libraries</strong> in Compton Unified School District.<br />

59. Foundation Center, New York, NY. $30,000, 2010. For general support<br />

and FC Online activities.<br />

60. Fuller Theological Seminary, Pasadena, CA. $100,000, 2010. Toward<br />

renovation of Library Computer Lab.<br />

61. Huntington Library, Art Collections and Botanical Gardens, San Marino,<br />

CA. $50,000, 2010. For general support.<br />

62. Huntington Library, Art Collections and Botanical Gardens, San Marino,<br />

CA. $50,000, 2010. Toward book acquisitions for Library.<br />

63. Huntington Library, Art Collections and Botanical Gardens, San Marino,<br />

CA. $25,000, 2010. For general support.<br />

64. Huntington Library, Art Collections and Botanical Gardens, San Marino,<br />

CA. $25,000, 2010. Toward <strong>the</strong> Huntington Gardens.<br />

65. Library Foundation of Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA. $260,000, 2010.<br />

Toward online Live Homework Help program, Web-based educational<br />

databases, and for evaluation.<br />

66. Library Foundation of Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA. $25,000, 2010.<br />

Toward capital improvements.<br />

67. Library Foundation of Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA. $25,000, 2010.<br />

Toward program support.<br />

68. Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Los Angeles, CA. $25,000, 2010.<br />

Toward acquiring Allan C. Balch Art Research Library.<br />

69. Los Angeles Police Historical Society, Los Angeles, CA. $14,900, 2010.<br />

Toward conserving fallen officer photographic portraits, 1911-1920.<br />

70. UCLA Foundation, Los Angeles, CA. $100,000, 2010. Toward renovation<br />

of <strong>the</strong> UCLA Chicano Studies Research Center Library.<br />

71. UCLA Foundation, Los Angeles, CA. $75,000, 2010. Toward California<br />

Rare Book School.<br />

72. UCLA Foundation, University Research Library, Los Angeles, CA.<br />

$100,000, 2010. Toward Phase II of UCLA History Book.<br />

73. UCLA Foundation, University Research Library, Los Angeles, CA. $50,000,<br />

2010. Toward Center for Primary Research and Training.<br />

74. UCLA Foundation, William Andrews Clark Memorial Library, Los Angeles,<br />

CA. $50,000, 2010. Toward book acquisitions.<br />

75. UCLA Foundation, William Andrews Clark Memorial Library, Los Angeles,<br />

CA. $50,000, 2010. For Post-doctoral Fellowships; Chamber Music<br />

Series; and Ahmanson Undergraduate Seminar.<br />

76. UCLA Foundation, William Andrews Clark Memorial Library, Los Angeles,<br />

CA. $50,000, 2010. Toward acquiring Edward Burne-Jones letters.<br />

The Herb Alpert Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national basis, with an emphasis on Los Angeles, CA.<br />

No grants to individuals (except for awards and scholarship programs).<br />

77. Library Foundation of Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA. $12,500, 2009.<br />

Amgen Foundation, Inc.<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national and international basis in areas of company<br />

operations, with emphasis on Los Angeles, San Francisco, and Ventura,<br />

CA, CO, KY, Greater Boston, Middlesex, and Suffolk counties, MA,<br />

Juncos, PR, RI, King and South Snohomish counties, WA, and Europe;<br />

giving also to regional and national organizations. No support for religious<br />

organizations not of direct benefit to <strong>the</strong> 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 (except for AASTE),<br />

or for fundraising or sports-related events, corporate sponsorships, or<br />

lobbying activities.<br />

78. Grillo Health Information Center, Boulder, CO. $18,996, 2010. For<br />

increasing healthcare knowledge and decision-making ability of<br />

healthcare consumers.<br />

79. GuideStar USA, Williamsburg, VA. $10,000, 2010. For general operating<br />

support.<br />

80. Hospice of Boulder County, Lafayette, CO. $25,000, 2010. For Electronic<br />

Document Management Project.<br />

The Annenberg Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in sou<strong>the</strong>rn CA; some grants to countries in<br />

Europe, Africa and Asia. No support for political activities. No grants to<br />

individuals directly.<br />

81. Aegis Trust, London, England. $187,500, 2010. For <strong>the</strong> general<br />

operations of <strong>the</strong> Kigali Memorial Centre and Memorial Gardens,<br />

sustainability efforts, <strong>the</strong> Wall of Names, and National Genocide Archive<br />

of <strong>the</strong> Centre.<br />

82. American Library in Paris, Paris, France. $680,725, 2010. For Second<br />

Century capital campaign.<br />

83. American Library in Paris, Paris, France. $71,181, 2010. For <strong>the</strong> Evenings<br />

with Author series and for general operating support.<br />

84. Americans for <strong>the</strong> Arts, Washington, DC. $10,000, 2010. For unrestricted<br />

general support.<br />

85. Charities Aid Foundation America, Alexandria, VA. $250,000, 2010. For<br />

Annenberg Foundation Fund at Charities Aid Foundation America.<br />

86. Charities Aid Foundation America, Alexandria, VA. $75,750, 2010. For<br />

Annenberg Foundation Fund at Charities Aid Foundation America.<br />

87. Charities Aid Foundation America, Alexandria, VA. $36,480, 2010. For<br />

Annenberg Foundation Fund at Charities Aid Foundation America.<br />

88. Charities Aid Foundation America, Alexandria, VA. $15,800, 2010. For<br />

Annenberg Foundation Fund at Charities Aid Foundation America.<br />

89. GuideStar USA, Williamsburg, VA. $10,000, 2010. For Membership<br />

Program.<br />

90. Library Foundation of Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA. $30,000, 2010. For<br />

literacy programs.<br />

91. Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation, Simi Valley, CA. $6,600,000,<br />

2010. For Walter and Leonore Annenberg Presidential Learning Center.<br />

92. TechSoup Global, San Francisco, CA. $50,000, 2010. For <strong>the</strong><br />

development of NGO Equivalency Determination Information Repository.<br />

93. Wonder of Reading, Los Angeles, CA. $50,000, 2010. For <strong>the</strong> School<br />

Library Renovation, Restock, and Literacy Programs.<br />

The Applied Materials Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in areas of company operations, with emphasis on<br />

San Jose, CA; giving also to organizations outside of <strong>the</strong> United States.<br />

No support for missing children organizations, fraternities, religious or<br />

political organizations, commencements, PTAs, or alumni groups. No<br />

grants to individuals, or for general operating support, capital campaigns,<br />

research, sporting events for schools or civic teams, health-related<br />

programs or sponsorships, or fundraisers.<br />

94. Greenlights for Nonprofit Success, Austin, TX. $15,000, 2009.<br />

95. Santa Clara City Library Foundation, Santa Clara, CA. $10,000, 2009.<br />

The Argyros Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in Orange County, CA. No grants to individuals.<br />

96. Library of Congress, Washington, DC. $25,000, 2009.<br />

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S.D. Bechtel, Jr. Foundation<br />

(formerly Stephen D. Bechtel, Jr. Charitable Foundation)<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in <strong>the</strong> San Francisco Bay, CA, area. No grants to<br />

individuals or for endowment activities and no international grants.<br />

97. EdSource, Mountain View, CA. $60,000, 2009. For program support.<br />

98. Friends and Foundation of <strong>the</strong> San Francisco Public Library, San Francisco,<br />

CA. $50,000, 2009. For capital support.<br />

99. Friends and Foundation of <strong>the</strong> San Francisco Public Library, San Francisco,<br />

CA. $50,000, 2009. For capital support.<br />

100. MentorNet, San Jose, CA. $50,000, 2009. For program support.<br />

101. Round Valley Public Library, Friends of <strong>the</strong>, Covelo, CA. $30,000, 2009.<br />

For capital support.<br />

Shimon ben Joseph Foundation<br />

(also known as Jim Joseph Foundation)<br />

Limitations: Giving in <strong>the</strong> U.S., initially targeting on <strong>the</strong> greater metropolitan<br />

areas of Los Angeles and San Francisco, CA, Boston, MA and<br />

Washington DC. Generally, no support for individual schools, camps,<br />

congregations, youth groups, etc. No grants for capital projects,<br />

endowments, or to support operating deficits.<br />

102. Brandeis University, Waltham, MA. $796,507, 2009. For phase three of<br />

implementation of JData into fully functional Jewish education database<br />

website.<br />

103. Eli and Bessie Cohen Hillel Academy, Marblehead, MA. $15,000, 2009.<br />

For subscriptions to PJ Library.<br />

William K. Bowes, Jr. Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in CA. No grants to individuals.<br />

104. Public Library of Science, San Francisco, CA. $200,000, 2009. For<br />

general support toward PLOS’s mission.<br />

Eli & Edy<strong>the</strong> Broad Foundation<br />

(also known as The Broad Foundation)<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national basis. No grants to individuals.<br />

105. Evanston Public Library, Evanston, IL. $10,000, 2009. For General Fund.<br />

106. Library Foundation of Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA. $31,100, 2009. For<br />

General Fund.<br />

107. Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute, Williamstown, MA. $20,000,<br />

2009. For Stone Hill Center.<br />

108. William J. Clinton Presidential Foundation, Little Rock, AR. $49,830,<br />

2009. For general 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 />

debt reduction, operating budgets, re-granting, fellowships, films,<br />

conferences, dinners, or special events.<br />

109. California Child Care Resource and Referral Network, San Francisco, CA.<br />

$12,000, 2010.<br />

110. Korean Health Education Information and Research Center, Los Angeles,<br />

CA. $160,000, 2010.<br />

111. Library Foundation of Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA. $25,000, 2010.<br />

112. Pasadena Education Network, Pasadena, CA. $10,000, 2010.<br />

113. Social and Public Art Resource Center, Venice, CA. $95,000, 2010.<br />

114. Sou<strong>the</strong>rn California Center for Nonprofit Management, Los Angeles, CA.<br />

$92,500, 2010.<br />

115. Sou<strong>the</strong>rn California Library for Social Studies and Research, Los Angeles,<br />

CA. $25,000, 2010.<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 o<strong>the</strong>r physical<br />

infrastructure; indirect costs that exceed 15 percent of <strong>the</strong> total of<br />

requested personnel and operating costs.<br />

116. Advancement Project, Healthy City Project, Los Angeles, CA. $308,525,<br />

2011. For Building Healthy Communities Mapping Platform.<br />

117. Alameda County Public Health Department, Oakland, CA. $100,000,<br />

2011. For Multi-Media Expansion Project.<br />

118. ASPIRA Association, Hispanic Link Online, Washington, DC. $10,000,<br />

2011. For Expanding Latino-Focused Health News.<br />

119. Bay Citizen, San Francisco, CA. $205,639, 2011. 1.50-year grant. For<br />

Community Health News.<br />

120. California Department of Parks and Recreation, Sacramento, CA.<br />

$50,000, 2011. For Cover <strong>the</strong> Kids, Expanding Health Coverage<br />

Outreach.<br />

121. Center to Promote HealthCare Access, Oakland, CA. $1,250,000, 2011.<br />

2-year grant. For Promoting Enrollment Reform and Systems Integration.<br />

122. Clinica Sierra Vista, Bakersfield, CA. $807,813, 2011. 2-year grant. For<br />

Building Health Access through a Health Navigator.<br />

123. Common Sense Media, San Francisco, CA. $85,000, 2011. For Defining<br />

a Digital Advocacy Platform for Health Improvement.<br />

124. Foundation Center, New York, NY. $60,000, 2011. For General Program<br />

Support.<br />

125. GuideStar USA, Williamsburg, VA. $23,750, 2011. For Annual<br />

Membership.<br />

126. Legal Services of Nor<strong>the</strong>rn California, Sacramento, CA. $100,000, 2011.<br />

For Building Healthy Communities Legal Services Training.<br />

127. Lybba, Los Angeles, CA. $425,000, 2011. 2-year grant. For Online Health<br />

Community.<br />

128. Lybba, Los Angeles, CA. $10,000, 2011. For Healthcare Learning<br />

Sessions.<br />

129. Managed Risk Medical Insurance Board, Sacramento, CA. $75,000,<br />

2011. For Health-e-App Public Access Outreach Campaign.<br />

130. Nonprofit Resource Center, Sacramento, CA. $120,962, 2011. For<br />

Capacity Building for a Shared Vision of Community Health.<br />

131. Project Inform, San Francisco, CA. $50,000, 2011. For Education and<br />

Advocacy to Foster Implementation of Health Care Reform.<br />

132. Sacramento Employment and Training Agency, Sacramento, CA.<br />

$32,500, 2011. For Improving <strong>the</strong> Health of At-Risk Youth.<br />

133. Taulama for Tongans, San Mateo, CA. $10,000, 2011. For Cancer<br />

Outreach.<br />

134. University of Sou<strong>the</strong>rn California, Annenberg School for Communication<br />

and Journalism, Los Angeles, CA. $330,000, 2011. 2-year grant. For<br />

Community Health Education for Entertainment Media Professionals.<br />

California Physicians’ Service Foundation<br />

(doing business as Blue Shield of California Foundation)<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to CA. No support for religious organizations not of<br />

direct benefit to <strong>the</strong> 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, direct medical, specialty, or social services, subsidies to<br />

individuals for insurance coverage, outreach and enrollment activities for<br />

public health insurance programs, or case management.<br />

135. Center to Promote HealthCare Access, One-e-App, Oakland, CA.<br />

$125,000, 2009. For Promoting Enrollment Modernization and Reform.<br />

136. Health Technology Center, San Francisco, CA. $30,000, 2009. For<br />

General Support.<br />

137. Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans of America, New York, NY. $125,208,<br />

2009. For The IAVA Military Families Initiative.<br />

138. Korean Health Education Information and Research Center, Los Angeles,<br />

CA. $50,000, 2009. For Community Clinic Initiative.<br />

139. Western Health Information Network, Long Beach, CA. $62,500, 2009.<br />

For Health Information Exchange.<br />

140. Western Health Information Network, Long Beach, CA. $62,500, 2009.<br />

For Health Information Exchange.<br />

The Capital Group Companies Charitable Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national and international basis, with emphasis on CA,<br />

NY, Indonesia, Mexico, Pakistan, and Russia. No support for religious,<br />

political, or fraternal organizations or professional organizations. No<br />

grants to individuals.<br />

141. Huntington Library, Art Collections and Botanical Gardens, San Marino,<br />

CA. $22,500, 2010.<br />

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142. Huntington Library, Art Collections and Botanical Gardens, San Marino,<br />

CA. $14,000, 2010.<br />

143. Library Foundation of Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA. $36,000, 2010.<br />

Chartwell Charitable Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in CA and NY.<br />

144. Library Foundation of Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA. $10,000, 2010.<br />

The Christensen Fund<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in <strong>the</strong> Southwest (Four Corners region), nor<strong>the</strong>rn<br />

Mexico (including <strong>the</strong> Colorado Plateau and Delta, <strong>the</strong> Pueblo and<br />

Hispanic communities of <strong>the</strong> Rio Arriba/Rio Grande, <strong>the</strong> Sonoran Desert<br />

on both sides of <strong>the</strong> Mexican-U.S. border and east of <strong>the</strong> Colorado River,<br />

and <strong>the</strong> Sierra Tarahumara Montane West), Central Asia (<strong>the</strong> mountains<br />

and associated valleys of nor<strong>the</strong>astern Turkey, <strong>the</strong> Kyrgyz Republic, and<br />

Tajikistan), <strong>the</strong> Rift Valley (especially southwest Ethiopia and adjacent<br />

areas of nor<strong>the</strong>rn Kenya) Nor<strong>the</strong>rn Australia (especially Arhem Land, Far<br />

Nor<strong>the</strong>rn Queensland, and <strong>the</strong> Kimberley and Torres Strait Islands), and<br />

Melanesia, (Papua New Giunea and Vanuatu). No grants to individuals,<br />

or for capital funds, or building or renovation funding; no loans.<br />

145. Botanical Research Institute of Texas, Fort Worth, TX. $40,000, 2010.<br />

For final phase of botanical fieldwork in New Guinea, to update important<br />

reference materials on forest trees and poorly known plant groups, and<br />

to build a publicly accessible digital database on <strong>the</strong> distribution of plant<br />

diversity on <strong>the</strong> island.<br />

146. Mountain Societies Development Support Programme, Osh, Kyrgyzstan.<br />

$25,000, 2010. For children in pastoralist communities of Karakulja<br />

district (Sou<strong>the</strong>rn Kyrgyzstan) with culturally appropriate quality learning<br />

opportunities and enhance <strong>the</strong>ir biocultural learning through<br />

establishment of mobile kindergartens and mobile <strong>libraries</strong>.<br />

Cisco Systems Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in areas of company operations, with emphasis on<br />

San Jose, CA. No support for discriminatory organizations, religious,<br />

political, or sectarian organizations no of direct benefit to <strong>the</strong> entire<br />

community, public schools or school systems, charter schools, school<br />

foundations, booster clubs, colleges or universities, pass-through<br />

organizations, or grantmaking foundations. No grants to individuals, or<br />

for research, start-up needs, scholarships, stipends, or loans, athletic<br />

events, competitions, or tournaments, conferences or seminars, festival<br />

or similar one day events, field trips, fundraising events or sponsorships,<br />

capital campaigns, or challenge or matching grants; generally, no<br />

equipment funding.<br />

147. Aphasia Center of California, Oakland, CA. $15,000, 2010. For training<br />

and supporting people with aphasia to access medical and o<strong>the</strong>r critical<br />

services via <strong>the</strong> Internet.<br />

The Clorox Company Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in areas of company operations, with emphasis on<br />

<strong>the</strong> 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 <strong>the</strong> entire community, political<br />

parties, candidates, or organizations, or exclusive membership<br />

organizations. No grants for fundraising, athletic events or league<br />

sponsorships, travel, advertising or promotional sponsorships, tickets,<br />

conferences, conventions, meetings, or similar events, media<br />

production, political activities, dues, debt reduction, capital campaigns,<br />

or individual school projects.<br />

148. Charities Aid Foundation America, Alexandria, VA. $25,000, 2009. For<br />

Costa Rica Earthquake Disaster Relief contribution for Un Techo para<br />

Chile through CAF America.<br />

S. H. Cowell Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to Nor<strong>the</strong>rn and Central California. No support for<br />

projects restricted to people with specific medical, physical, or health<br />

conditions, daycare centers, drug or alcohol abuse programs,<br />

environmental or conservation programs, medical service projects,<br />

political lobbying, population programs, post-secondary education,<br />

projects that are <strong>the</strong> responsibility of government agencies (except for<br />

school districts), or sectarian, politically partisan, or religious projects.<br />

No grants to individuals, or for special events conferences, books, films,<br />

videos, academic or medical research.<br />

149. Oakland Public Library, Friends of <strong>the</strong>, Oakland, CA. $25,000, 2010. To<br />

furnish and stock East Oakland Community Library.<br />

Carrie Estelle Doheny Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in <strong>the</strong> 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 />

150. Loyola Marymount University, Los Angeles, CA. $200,000, 2009. For<br />

construction of <strong>the</strong> William H. Hannon Library.<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 />

151. Alameda County Library Foundation, Fremont, CA. $10,000, 2011. For<br />

Start with a Story.<br />

152. Bring Me A Book Foundation, Mountain View, CA. $60,392, 2011. For<br />

bookcase, <strong>libraries</strong> and parent engagement classes to 19 Richmond<br />

Elementary schools.<br />

153. Bring Me A Book Foundation, Mountain View, CA. $60,392, 2011. For<br />

bookcase, <strong>libraries</strong> and parent engagement classes to 19 Richmond<br />

Elementary schools.<br />

154. Bring Me A Book Foundation, Mountain View, CA. $18,390, 2011. For<br />

Oakland Preschool Library Initiative.<br />

155. Calvary Cross Church of <strong>the</strong> Highlands, San Bruno, CA. $50,000, 2011.<br />

For Highlands School Library; Christian Counseling; review existing<br />

Christian films and videos.<br />

156. Center for Health Care Strategies, Hamilton, NJ. $77,500, 2011. For<br />

Charity Care Programs and Health Literacy Fact Sheets.<br />

157. Center for Health Care Strategies, Hamilton, NJ. $57,500, 2011. For<br />

Charity Care Programs and Health Literacy Fact Sheets.<br />

158. Contra Costa County Public Library, Pleasant Hill, CA. $21,500, 2011.<br />

For Crockett branch return to source tax funds.<br />

159. Great Oakland Public Schools Information Center, Oakland, CA. $50,000,<br />

2011. For general operating support.<br />

160. Great Oakland Public Schools Information Center, Oakland, CA. $25,000,<br />

2011. For general support.<br />

161. Health Care Interpreter Network, Emeryville, CA. $150,000, 2011. For<br />

Core Support.<br />

162. Oakland Small Schools Foundation, Oakland, CA. $10,000, 2011. For<br />

Encompass Academy - Fast Forward reading intervention program at 81st<br />

Avenue Library.<br />

163. Richard Nixon Library and Birthplace Foundation, Yorba Linda, CA.<br />

$10,000, 2011. For general support.<br />

164. Saint Pauls Episcopal School, Oakland, CA. $50,000, 2011. For New<br />

Gym, Playground and Library.<br />

165. Saint Pauls Episcopal School, Oakland, CA. $50,000, 2011. For New<br />

Gym, Playground and Library.<br />

166. Saint Pauls Episcopal School, Oakland, CA. $25,000, 2011. For capital<br />

for new gym and library.<br />

167. University of California, San Francisco, CA. $187,500, 2011. For<br />

Improvement Coaching in <strong>the</strong> Safety Net.<br />

168. University of California, San Francisco, CA. $187,500, 2011. For<br />

Improvement Coaching in <strong>the</strong> Safety Net.<br />

Sidney E. Frank Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in <strong>the</strong> San Francisco Bay Area and San Diego, CA,<br />

HI, and New York City. No grants to individuals.<br />

169. American Associates of <strong>the</strong> Royal National Theater, New York, NY.<br />

$79,200, 2009. For screenings of All’s Well That Ends Well through<br />

National Theatre Live and digitization of video performance archive.<br />

170. Association of Jewish Libraries, Woodland Hills, CA. $10,000, 2009. For<br />

grant in honor of Marogt S. Berman.<br />

171. Royal Shakespeare Company, Stratford-upon-Avon, England. $100,000,<br />

2009. For digital transfer of video productions archive and secure<br />

installation of digital archive in multiple locations.<br />

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172. Shakespeare’s Globe, London, England. $75,000, 2009. For tour in <strong>the</strong><br />

U.S. of Love’s Labour’s Lost and for digital transfer of video performance<br />

archive.<br />

173. Theater Communications Group, New York, NY. $85,000, 2009. To<br />

distribute Richard Wilbur translations of Moliere plays to universities,<br />

high schools, <strong>libraries</strong> and <strong>the</strong>aters and for panel discussion with Mr.<br />

Wilbur about his work.<br />

174. YM-YWHA, 92nd Street, Poetry Center, New York, NY. $100,000, 2009.<br />

To digitize and provide wider access to archive of event recordings.<br />

Fund for Nonviolence<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national and international basis; giving through Prison<br />

Program primarily in CA. No support for direct services not in <strong>the</strong> context<br />

of social change. No grants for one time events or experiences without<br />

meaningful follow up; or for individually designed academic research or<br />

media projects.<br />

175. Observatorio Latinoamericano de Conflictos Ambientales, Santiago,<br />

Chile. $12,000, 2009.<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 />

176. Global Footprint Network, Oakland, CA. $25,000, 2010. For its project<br />

to create a San Francisco Ecological Footprint.<br />

177. MAPLight.org, Berkeley, CA. $100,000, 2010. For its work correlating<br />

lawmakers’ voting records with sources of contributions received.<br />

The Ann and Gordon Getty Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in CA, with emphasis on <strong>the</strong> San Francisco Bay<br />

Area. No grants to individuals.<br />

178. Friends and Foundation of <strong>the</strong> San Francisco Public Library, San<br />

Francisco, CA. $10,000, 2009. For general operating support.<br />

J. Paul Getty Trust<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national and international basis, with emphasis on Los<br />

Angeles and Sou<strong>the</strong>rn CA. No grants for operating or endowment<br />

purposes, start-up, construction or maintenance of buildings, or<br />

acquisition of works of art.<br />

179. Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago, IL. $400,000, 2011. 3-year grant. For<br />

<strong>the</strong> implementation of online scholarly catalogue of paintings and<br />

drawings by Claude Monet and Pierre-August Renoir.<br />

180. British Museum, London, England. $885,244, 2011. 3.25-year grant.<br />

For a three-year East Africa Museum Training Program. (545,000).<br />

181. California State University Long Beach Foundation, University Art<br />

Museum, Long Beach, CA. $18,000, 2011. 1.25-year grant. For <strong>the</strong><br />

publication Peace Press Graphics 1967-1987: Art in <strong>the</strong> Pursuit of Social<br />

Change, University Art Museum, as part of <strong>the</strong> special initiative Pacific<br />

Standard Time: Art in L.A. 1945-1980.<br />

182. Chinese American Museum, Friends of <strong>the</strong>, Los Angeles, CA. $50,000,<br />

2011. 1.75-year grant. For <strong>the</strong> exhibition Built in L.A.: Pioneering Chinese<br />

American Architects, 1945-1980, as part of <strong>the</strong> special initiative Pacific<br />

Standard Time: Art in L.A. 1945-1980.<br />

183. Fundacion ArtNexus, Bogota, Colombia. $127,500, 2011. 1.75-year<br />

grant. For <strong>the</strong> research seminars Intellectual Networks: Art and Politics<br />

in Latin America.<br />

184. Grammy Museum Foundation, Los Angeles, CA. $120,000, 2011.<br />

1.50-year grant. For <strong>the</strong> exhibition Good Vibrations: Connecting <strong>the</strong> Music<br />

and Pop Art of Sou<strong>the</strong>rn California, 1960-1980, and related public<br />

programs, as part of <strong>the</strong> special initiative Pacific Standard Time: Art in<br />

L.A. 1945-1980.<br />

185. Huntington Library, Art Collections and Botanical Gardens, San Marino,<br />

CA. $25,000, 2011. 1.50-year grant. For <strong>the</strong> publication The House That<br />

Sam Built: Sam Maloof and Art in <strong>the</strong> Pomona Valley, 1945-1975, as<br />

part of <strong>the</strong> special initiative Pacific Standard Time: Art in L.A. 1945-1980.<br />

186. LAXART, Los Angeles, CA. $160,000, 2011. For a performance and<br />

public art festival as part of <strong>the</strong> special initiative Pacific Standard Time:<br />

Art in L.A. 1945-1980. (No. 3).<br />

187. Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Los Angeles, CA. $60,000, 2011.<br />

For <strong>the</strong> planning of online scholarly catalogue of <strong>the</strong> Sou<strong>the</strong>ast Asian art<br />

collection.<br />

188. Los Angeles County Museum of Natural History Foundation, Los Angeles,<br />

CA. $75,000, 2011. For <strong>the</strong> exhibition +Real and Imagined: Sou<strong>the</strong>rn<br />

California Artists Represent <strong>the</strong> Landscape, 1945-1980,+, as part of <strong>the</strong><br />

special initiative +Pacific Standard Time: Art in L.A. 1945-1980.+.<br />

189. Los Angeles, City of, Department of Cultural Affairs, Los Angeles, CA.<br />

$15,000, 2011. 1.25-year grant. For <strong>the</strong> publication Civic Virtue: The<br />

Impact of <strong>the</strong> Los Angeles Municipal Art Gallery and <strong>the</strong> Watts Towers<br />

Arts Center, as part of <strong>the</strong> special initiative Pacific Standard Time: Art in<br />

L.A. 1945-1980.<br />

190. Louisiana Museum of Modern Art, Humlebaek, Denmark. $60,000,<br />

2011. 1.25-year grant. For <strong>the</strong> production of illustrated scholarly<br />

catalogue to accompany <strong>the</strong> American and European tour of artist Ed<br />

Kienholz’s +Five Car Stud+ (1969-1972), as part of <strong>the</strong> special initiative<br />

+Pacific Standard Time: Art in L.A. 1945-1980.+.<br />

191. MAK Center for Art and Architecture, West Hollywood, CA. $20,000,<br />

2011. For <strong>the</strong> exhibition catalogue, Sympa<strong>the</strong>tic Seeing: Es<strong>the</strong>r McCoy<br />

and <strong>the</strong> Heart of American Modernist Architecture and Design, as part of<br />

<strong>the</strong> special initiative Pacific Standard Time: Art in L.A. 1945-1980.<br />

192. Museum of Latin American Art, Long Beach, CA. $25,000, 2011.<br />

1.50-year grant. For <strong>the</strong> publication MEX/LA: The Legacy of Mexican<br />

Modernism(s) in Los Angeles 1930-1985, as part of <strong>the</strong> special initiative<br />

Pacific Standard Time: Art in L.A. 1945-1980.<br />

193. National Gallery of Art, Washington, DC. $237,000, 2011. 2-year grant.<br />

For <strong>the</strong> implementation of online scholarly catalogue of <strong>the</strong> 17th-century<br />

Dutch paintings collection.<br />

194. Performing Arts Center of Los Angeles County, Los Angeles, CA.<br />

$37,000, 2011. For educational outreach program for schools in<br />

downtown Los Angeles to participate in <strong>the</strong> special initiative Pacific<br />

Standard Time: Art in L.A. 1945-1980.<br />

195. Santa Barbara Museum of Art, Santa Barbara, CA. $100,000, 2011.<br />

1.50-year grant. For <strong>the</strong> exhibition and publication Pasadena to Santa<br />

Barbara: A Selected History of Art in Sou<strong>the</strong>rn California, 1951-1969, as<br />

part of <strong>the</strong> special initiative Pacific Standard Time: Art in L.A. 1945-1980.<br />

196. Seattle Art Museum, Seattle, WA. $248,000, 2011. 1.50-year grant. For<br />

<strong>the</strong> implementation of online scholarly catalogue of <strong>the</strong> Chinese painting<br />

and calligraphy collection.<br />

197. Sou<strong>the</strong>rn California Institute of Architecture, Los Angeles, CA. $200,000,<br />

2011. 1.25-year grant. For <strong>the</strong> SCI-Arc Online Archive.<br />

198. Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute, Williamstown, MA. $20,000,<br />

2011. For Unfolding Narratives: Art Histories in East-Central Europe after<br />

1989.<br />

199. University of California, Riverside, CA. $20,000, 2011. 1.25-year grant.<br />

For <strong>the</strong> publication Seismic Shift: Lewis Baltz, Joe Deal and California<br />

Landscape Photography, 1945-1980, California Museum of<br />

Photography, University of California, Riverside, as part of <strong>the</strong> special<br />

initiative Pacific Standard Time: Art in L.A.<br />

200. University of Sou<strong>the</strong>rn California, Los Angeles, CA. $50,000, 2011.<br />

1.50-year grant. For exhibition on <strong>the</strong> Los Angeles Center for<br />

Photographic Studies to be held at <strong>the</strong> Fisher Museum of Art, as part of<br />

<strong>the</strong> special initiative Pacific Standard Time Art in LA: 1945-1980.<br />

201. Walker Art Center, Minneapolis, MN. $375,000, 2011. 3-year grant. For<br />

<strong>the</strong> implementation of online scholarly catalogue of works accessioned<br />

into <strong>the</strong> collection since 2005.<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 />

202. Institute for College Access and Success, Oakland, CA. $100,000,<br />

2009. For general support.<br />

Lisa and Douglas Goldman Fund<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in <strong>the</strong> 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 />

203. Foundation Center, New York, NY. $25,000, 2010. For Anniversary<br />

Campaign.<br />

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Richard and Rhoda Goldman Fund<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in <strong>the</strong> San Francisco Bay Area, CA, and Israel.<br />

Giving nationally and internationally in <strong>the</strong> areas of population and <strong>the</strong><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 />

204. Bank Information Center, Washington, DC. $100,000, 2010. To<br />

streng<strong>the</strong>n environmental and social policies of international financial<br />

institutions’ extractive industry projects.<br />

205. Foundation Center San Francisco, San Francisco, CA. $10,000, 2010.<br />

For general operating.<br />

206. Friends and Foundation of <strong>the</strong> San Francisco Public Library, San<br />

Francisco, CA. $10,000, 2010. For general operating support (annual<br />

list).<br />

207. Holocaust Center of Nor<strong>the</strong>rn California, San Francisco, CA. $50,000,<br />

2010. For Shalhevet program, to provide Jewish teens with educational<br />

travel program to Poland and Israel.<br />

208. San Francisco Adult Day Services Network, San Francisco, CA. $10,000,<br />

2010. For general operating support (annual list).<br />

209. Sexuality Information and Education Council of <strong>the</strong> U.S., New York, NY.<br />

$50,000, 2010. For Community Preparedness Project, mobilizing<br />

parents, teachers, school board members, and administrators.<br />

210. United Way of <strong>the</strong> Bay Area, San Francisco, CA. $50,000, 2010. To<br />

create a 2-1-1 system in <strong>the</strong> Bay Area to provide community, volunteer<br />

and human service <strong>information</strong> and referral.<br />

211. University of California, Berkeley Art Museum, Berkeley, CA. $10,000,<br />

2010. For general support of Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film<br />

Archive.<br />

The Grove Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in CA. No grants to individuals, or for construction.<br />

212. Single Stop USA, New York, NY. $50,000, 2010. 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 />

213. Friends and Foundation of <strong>the</strong> San Francisco Public Library, San<br />

Francisco, CA. $10,000, 2009. For Annual Literary Laureates Dinner.<br />

214. New York Public Library, New York, NY. $25,000, 2009. For Library Lions,<br />

annual fundraising event.<br />

215. Single Stop USA, New York, NY. $250,000, 2009. For San Francisco<br />

Anti-Poverty Program.<br />

216. Single Stop USA, New York, NY. $250,000, 2009. For San Francisco<br />

Anti-Poverty Program.<br />

217. Single Stop USA, New York, NY. $250,000, 2009. For San Francisco<br />

Anti-Poverty Program.<br />

218. Single Stop USA, New York, NY. $250,000, 2009. For San Francisco<br />

Anti-Poverty Program.<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 />

<strong>the</strong> Creative Work Fund).<br />

219. Eden Information and Referral Service, Hayward, CA. $50,000, 2010.<br />

220. EdSource, Mountain View, CA. $65,000, 2010.<br />

221. Friends and Foundation of <strong>the</strong> San Francisco Public Library, San<br />

Francisco, CA. $100,000, 2010.<br />

222. Single Stop USA, New York, NY. $50,000, 2010.<br />

223. United Way of <strong>the</strong> Bay Area, HelpLINK, San Francisco, CA. $50,000,<br />

2010.<br />

224. University of California, Berkeley, CA. $10,000, 2010. For Moffitt Library<br />

Revitalization Campaign.<br />

Evelyn and Walter Haas, Jr. Fund<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in <strong>the</strong> San Francisco Bay area, CA; some national<br />

funding. No support for private foundations, consumer or professional<br />

groups, labor or trade associations, research centers, or religious<br />

organizations. No grants to individuals, or for deficit or emergency<br />

financing, workshops, major equipment, scholarships, direct mail<br />

campaigns, fundraising events, annual appeals, conferences,<br />

publications, capital or endowment campaigns, films or videos, or basic<br />

research.<br />

225. National Center for Family Philanthropy, Washington, DC. $35,000,<br />

2010. For general support.<br />

The William and Flora Hewlett Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to <strong>the</strong> San Francisco Bay Area and Central Valley,<br />

CA, for family and community development programs; performing <strong>arts</strong><br />

primarily limited to <strong>the</strong> Bay Area. No funds for individuals and generally<br />

<strong>the</strong> foundation does not fund scholarships, endowments, capital<br />

campaigns, building construction, for-profit organizations, or<br />

unincorporated associations or groups. In addition, <strong>the</strong> foundation’s<br />

funds can be used only for purposes that are consistent with its status<br />

as a charitable organization.<br />

226. Americans for <strong>the</strong> Arts, Washington, DC. $200,000, 2010. 2-year grant.<br />

For a national <strong>arts</strong> education initiative.<br />

227. Carter Center, Atlanta, GA. $115,000, 2010. For finalizing and<br />

disseminating access to <strong>information</strong> legislation implementation<br />

assessment tool.<br />

228. Charity Navigator, Glen Rock, NJ. $75,000, 2010. For project to improve<br />

rating system.<br />

229. Clear Fund, GiveWell, Brooklyn, NY. $60,000, 2010. For general<br />

operating support.<br />

230. Duke University, Durham, NC. $300,000, 2010. 2-year grant. For general<br />

support of <strong>the</strong> Duke Foundation Research Program.<br />

231. EdSource, Mountain View, CA. $25,000, 2010. For fundraising planning.<br />

232. Foundation Center, New York, NY. $325,000, 2010. 2-year grant. For <strong>the</strong><br />

Foundation Center to increase and improve <strong>the</strong> distribution of nonprofit<br />

research.<br />

233. Foundation Center, New York, NY. $250,000, 2010. 1.50-year grant. For<br />

a project to develop a common data standard with <strong>the</strong> International Aid<br />

Transparency Initiative.<br />

234. Foundation Center, New York, NY. $55,566, 2010. For videoconferencing<br />

project.<br />

235. GlobalGiving Foundation, Washington, DC. $100,000, 2010. For<br />

streng<strong>the</strong>ning <strong>the</strong> Nonprofit Marketplace infrastructure.<br />

236. GuideStar USA, Williamsburg, VA. $50,000, 2010. For <strong>the</strong> second phase<br />

of <strong>the</strong> Money for Good research project on donor behavior.<br />

237. Institute for College Access and Success, Oakland, CA. $300,000,<br />

2010. For general operating support.<br />

238. IssueLab, Chicago, IL. $75,000, 2010. For general operating support.<br />

239. Ithaka Harbors, New York, NY. $1,500,000, 2010. 3-year grant. For<br />

general operating support.<br />

240. Ithaka Harbors, New York, NY. $150,000, 2010. For Online Learning at<br />

Public Universities project.<br />

241. Ithaka Harbors, New York, NY. $50,000, 2010. 1.50-year grant. For<br />

examining <strong>the</strong> development of <strong>the</strong> OpenCourseWare initiative at MIT.<br />

242. Nonprofit Information Networking Association, Boston, MA. $10,000,<br />

2010. For general operating support.<br />

243. Philanthropedia, Menlo Park, CA. $300,000, 2010. For general operating<br />

support.<br />

244. Social and Development Network Kenya, SODNET, Nairobi, Kenya.<br />

$150,000, 2010. For <strong>the</strong> INFONET Program.<br />

245. University of California, Berkeley, CA. $150,000, 2010. 3-year grant. For<br />

<strong>the</strong> Pacific Film Archive.<br />

246. Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, Washington, DC.<br />

$175,000, 2010. For educating policymakers and staff about trade and<br />

development.<br />

The Larry L. Hillblom Foundation, Inc.<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in CA. No grants to individuals.<br />

247. Fresno County Public Library, Friends of <strong>the</strong>, Fresno, CA. $40,000, 2009.<br />

For general support.<br />

Conrad N. Hilton Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving on a balanced national and international basis. No support<br />

for political organizations. No grants to individuals, or for fundraising<br />

events.<br />

248. American Foundation for <strong>the</strong> Blind, New York, NY. $25,000, 2010. For<br />

digitization of Helen Keller Archives.<br />

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249. Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation, Simi Valley, CA. $350,000,<br />

2010. 2-year grant. For implementation of new Education Gateway.<br />

250. Wonder of Reading, Los Angeles, CA. $10,000, 2010. For library<br />

renovations, including purchasing new books.<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 />

251. EdSource, Mountain View, CA. $300,000, 2010. 2-year grant. For core<br />

operating support as part of Linked Learning, an approach to high school<br />

education which combines strong academics and real-world experience<br />

to help students build a strong foundation for success in college and<br />

careers and life.<br />

252. Foundation Center, New York, NY. $23,000, 2010. To write training for<br />

prospective applicants to James Irvine Foundation Creative Connections<br />

Fund.<br />

253. Institute for College Access and Success, Oakland, CA. $350,000,<br />

2010. 2-year grant. To support success of low-income community college<br />

students in California by lowering financial obstacles to enrollment and<br />

completion.<br />

Charles and Ann Johnson Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in CA. No grants to individuals.<br />

254. George Bush Presidential Library Foundation, College Station, TX.<br />

$224,480, 2009.<br />

255. Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation, Simi Valley, CA. $395,972,<br />

2009.<br />

The Mitchell Kapor Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in <strong>the</strong> San Francisco Bay Area, CA; limited giving<br />

in sou<strong>the</strong>rn CA and nationally. No grants to individuals.<br />

256. Public.Resource.Org, Sebastopol, CA. $25,000, 2009.<br />

Koret Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to <strong>the</strong> 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 <strong>the</strong> benefit of <strong>the</strong>ir<br />

own membership. No grants to individuals, or for endowment funds or<br />

deficit financing.<br />

257. American Numismatic Society, New York, NY. $10,000, 2009. For<br />

General Operating Support.<br />

258. George Bush Presidential Library Foundation, College Station, TX.<br />

$25,000, 2009. For George H W. Bush Economic Policy Legacy.<br />

259. United Way of <strong>the</strong> Bay Area, San Francisco, CA. $35,000, 2009. For<br />

Implementation of Bay Area Regional 2-1-1 System.<br />

260. United Way Silicon Valley, San Jose, CA. $15,000, 2009. For<br />

implementation of Santa Clara County 2-1-1 System.<br />

Lakeside Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in <strong>the</strong> San Francisco Bay Area, CA, as well as <strong>the</strong><br />

Charleston, SC area. No grants to individuals; no loans.<br />

261. University of California, Bancroft Library, Berkeley, CA. $10,000, 2010.<br />

For general support.<br />

The Leichtag Family Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in CA. No grants to individuals.<br />

262. Info Line of San Diego County, San Diego, CA. $306,401, 2010.<br />

Lucasfilm Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in CA. No grants to individuals.<br />

263. Anthology Film Archives, New York, NY. $25,000, 2009. For general<br />

support.<br />

Marin Community Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving from Buck Trust limited to Marin County, CA; o<strong>the</strong>r giving<br />

on a national and international basis with emphasis on <strong>the</strong> 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 <strong>the</strong> funding guidelines). O<strong>the</strong>r limitations specific to each<br />

program area are outlined in <strong>the</strong> funding guidelines.<br />

264. Bancroft Library, Friends of <strong>the</strong>, Berkeley, CA. $12,500, 2010.<br />

265. Marin County Library Foundation, Point Reyes Station, CA. $14,000,<br />

2010.<br />

266. Marin Link, San Rafael, CA. $44,700, 2010.<br />

267. San Anselmo Library, Friends of <strong>the</strong>, San Anselmo, CA. $100,000, 2010.<br />

268. San Rafael Public Library, Friends of <strong>the</strong>, San Rafael, CA. $10,000,<br />

2010.<br />

269. San Rafael Public Library, Friends of <strong>the</strong>, San Rafael, CA. $10,000,<br />

2010.<br />

270. Single Stop USA, New York, NY. $241,000, 2010.<br />

The Marisla Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily on <strong>the</strong> West Coast of <strong>the</strong> U.S. (including Baja, CA),<br />

and in HI, Chile, and <strong>the</strong> Western Pacific for <strong>the</strong> 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 />

271. Basel Action Network, Seattle, WA. $25,000, 2009. For Global<br />

Environment Health and Justice Campaign.<br />

272. Earth Action Network, Norwalk, CT. $30,000, 2009. For E-Magazine/<br />

Special Issue on Autism.<br />

273. Earth Action Network, E/The Environmental Magazine, Norwalk, CT.<br />

$30,000, 2009. For E-Magazine/General Support.<br />

274. Self Reliance Foundation, Washington, DC. $25,000, 2009. For Spanish<br />

Language Environmental Radio.<br />

275. Working America Education Fund, Washington, DC. $50,000, 2009. For<br />

Green Economy and Good Jobs.<br />

Monterey Peninsula Foundation<br />

(formerly Monterey Peninsula Golf Foundation)<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in Monterey, Santa Cruz, San Benito counties, CA;<br />

limited grants to Nor<strong>the</strong>rn, CA. No support for labor organizations,<br />

fraternal organizations or o<strong>the</strong>r organizations with limited constituency,<br />

no political parties, candidates or political organizations. No grants to<br />

individuals or for emergency operating funds, deficits, research projects,<br />

endowments, development of production of books, films or video<br />

projects, organization with a limited constituency, annual meetings,<br />

advertising, contests, fundraising, ceremonies, conferences, travel,<br />

testimonials, or memorials, or for multi-year campaigns, or capital<br />

campaigns.<br />

276. United Way of Monterey County, Monterey, CA. $50,000, 2010. For<br />

2-1-1 Monterey County.<br />

Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving on a worldwide basis (North Pacific Rim and Andes-Amazon),<br />

with some focus on <strong>the</strong> San Francisco Bay Area, CA, for selected<br />

projects. No grants to individuals, or for <strong>arts</strong>, building/renovation,<br />

endowments, capital campaigns, labor issues, or for sports programs.<br />

277. Carnegie Institution of Washington, Washington, DC. $795,360, 2009.<br />

For Enabling Satellite-Based Forest Monitoring in <strong>the</strong> Andes Ama Region.<br />

278. Fedora Commons, Ithaca, NY. $1,200,000, 2009. For Open-Source<br />

Software for Knowledge Sharing.<br />

279. Foundation Center, New York, NY. $50,000, 2009. For General<br />

Operations.<br />

280. GuideStar USA, Williamsburg, VA. $35,000, 2009. For General<br />

Operations.<br />

281. Internet Archive, San Francisco, CA. $490,939, 2009. For Scalable Data<br />

Storage and Management for Collaborative Open Access Systems.<br />

282. Missouri Botanical Garden, Saint Louis, MO. $106,267, 2009. For<br />

Integrating Fedora Into Tropicos and <strong>the</strong> Biodiversity Heritage Library.<br />

Dan Murphy Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in Los Angeles, CA.<br />

283. Huntington Library, Art Collections and Botanical Gardens, San Marino,<br />

CA. $25,000, 2009.<br />

284. Los Angeles Public Library, Central Library, Los Angeles, CA. $100,000,<br />

2009.<br />

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The Kenneth T. and Eileen L. Norris Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in sou<strong>the</strong>rn CA. No support for political<br />

organizations or campaigns. No grants to individuals, or for film or video<br />

projects; no loans.<br />

285. Huntington Library, Art Collections and Botanical Gardens, San Marino,<br />

CA. $200,000, 2010. For Desert Garden Master Plan.<br />

286. Library Foundation of Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA. $20,000, 2010. For<br />

Grandparents and Books.<br />

287. Long Beach Public Library Foundation, Long Beach, CA. $10,000, 2010.<br />

For Family Learning Centers.<br />

288. Peninsula Friends of <strong>the</strong> Library, Palos Verdes Peninsula, CA. $20,000,<br />

2010. For capacity-building support for fund development.<br />

Omidyar Network Fund, Inc.<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily on a national and international basis. No grants<br />

to individuals.<br />

289. GuideStar USA, Williamsburg, VA. $700,000, 2009. For general<br />

operating support.<br />

290. Microfinance Information Exchange, Washington, DC. $200,000, 2009.<br />

For general operating support.<br />

291. Sunlight Foundation, Washington, DC. $4,000,000, 2009. For general<br />

operating support.<br />

Orange County Community Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to Orange County, CA for discretionary grants;<br />

donor-advised grants are national in scope.<br />

292. Charities Aid Foundation America, Alexandria, VA. $10,000, 2010.<br />

293. Huntington Library, Art Collections and Botanical Gardens, San Marino,<br />

CA. $15,000, 2010.<br />

294. Institute on Religion and Civic Values, Fountain Valley, CA. $95,000,<br />

2010.<br />

295. Laguna Beach Library, Friends of, Laguna Beach, CA. $18,500, 2010.<br />

296. Newport Beach Public Library Foundation, Newport Beach, CA. $12,250,<br />

2010.<br />

297. People for Irvine Community Health, 211 Orange County, Costa Mesa,<br />

CA. $25,200, 2010.<br />

298. Whittier Area First Day Coalition, Whittier, CA. $30,000, 2010.<br />

Bernard Osher Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in Alameda and San Francisco counties, CA, and<br />

ME. No grants to individuals.<br />

299. Friends and Foundation of <strong>the</strong> San Francisco Public Library, San<br />

Francisco, CA. $50,000, 2009.<br />

Pacific Life Foundation<br />

(formerly Pacific Mutual Charitable Foundation)<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in areas of company operations in <strong>the</strong> greater<br />

Orange County, CA, area and Omaha, NE; giving also to statewide and<br />

national organizations. No support for political parties or candidates or<br />

partisan political organizations, labor or fraternal organizations, athletic<br />

or social clubs, K-12 schools, school districts, or school foundations<br />

(except for 3T’s of Education), sectarian or denominational religious<br />

organizations not of direct benefit to <strong>the</strong> entire community, or sports<br />

leagues or teams. No grants to individuals, or for fundraising events or<br />

advertising sponsorships; no in-kind donations.<br />

300. People for Irvine Community Health, 211 Orange County, Costa Mesa,<br />

CA. $10,000, 2010. For general operating support.<br />

The David and Lucile Packard Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving for national and international grants, with special focus on<br />

<strong>the</strong> Nor<strong>the</strong>rn CA counties of San Mateo, Santa Clara, Santa Cruz,<br />

Monterey, and San Benito; giving also on Pueblo, CO. No support for<br />

religious or political organizations. No grants to individuals.<br />

301. Americans for <strong>the</strong> Arts, Washington, DC. $10,375, 2010. For<br />

scholarships for local organizations to <strong>the</strong> National Arts Marketing<br />

Projects annual conference.<br />

302. California Child Care Resource and Referral Network, San Francisco, CA.<br />

$200,000, 2010. For research, policy and membership activities related<br />

to preschool and early learning.<br />

303. California Child Care Resource and Referral Network, San Francisco, CA.<br />

$40,000, 2010. For executive transition.<br />

304. California Library Association, Folsom, CA. $50,000, 2010. To facilitate,<br />

support and evaluate relationships between summer enrichment<br />

programs and California’s Public Library Association.<br />

305. California Managed Risk Medical Insurance Board, Sacramento, CA.<br />

$35,080, 2010. To implement communication and outreach plan to<br />

promote launch of <strong>the</strong> Health-e-App Public Access Project.<br />

306. Children Now, Oakland, CA. $350,000, 2010. To establish early learning<br />

data hub that will streng<strong>the</strong>n state’s early learning system.<br />

307. Foundation Center, New York, NY. $120,000, 2010. 2-year grant. For<br />

general support.<br />

308. GreatNonprofits, Menlo Park, CA. $50,000, 2010. To develop Facebook<br />

applications for nonprofits.<br />

309. GuideStar USA, Williamsburg, VA. $60,000, 2010. For membership.<br />

310. International Womens Tribune Centre, New York, NY. $50,000, 2010.<br />

To develop a three-year strategy and to plan executive transition.<br />

311. National Center for Family Philanthropy, Washington, DC. $75,000,<br />

2010. For general support.<br />

312. Palo Alto Library Foundation, Palo Alto, CA. $250,000, 2010. For Launch<br />

Our Libraries campaign in Palo Alto over one year.<br />

313. United Way of Santa Cruz County, Capitola, CA. $14,000, 2010. For<br />

one-time support for launch of <strong>the</strong> Santa Cruz County 2-1-1 service.<br />

314. University of California, Los Angeles, CA. $115,000, 2010. For <strong>the</strong><br />

renovation and refurbishment of <strong>the</strong> UCLA Chicano Studies Research<br />

Center library.<br />

The Packard Humanities Institute<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in CA. No grants to individuals.<br />

315. Bach-Archiv, Leipzig, Germany. $236,600, 2009. For historical research,<br />

conservation and publication of music by Bach.<br />

316. University of California, Berkeley, CA. $125,000, 2009. For Pacific Film<br />

Archive in Berkeley, California.<br />

317. University of California, UCLA Film Archive, Los Angeles, CA. $268,800,<br />

2009. For facilities staffing.<br />

318. University of California, UCLA Film Archive, Los Angeles, CA. $250,000,<br />

2009. For processing and storage of Jeff Joseph Collection of films.<br />

319. University of California, UCLA Film Archive, Los Angeles, CA. $100,000,<br />

2009. For Facilities Manager for Santa Clarita Nitrate Vaults.<br />

320. University of California, UCLA Film Archive, Los Angeles, CA. $61,320,<br />

2009. For staffing.<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 />

321. Crystal Stairs, Los Angeles, CA. $30,000, 2010. For general support.<br />

322. Grandparents as Parents, Canoga Park, CA. $100,000, 2010. 2-year<br />

grant. For program support.<br />

323. Huntington Library, Art Collections and Botanical Gardens, San Marino,<br />

CA. $50,000, 2010. For general support.<br />

324. Library Foundation of Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA. $100,000, 2010.<br />

For ALOUD at Central Library series of lectures, readings, performances,<br />

and discussions.<br />

325. MySafe:LA, Los Angeles, CA. $25,000, 2010. For general support.<br />

Pasadena Community Foundation<br />

(formerly Pasadena Foundation)<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to <strong>the</strong> Altadena, Pasadena, and Sierra Madre, CA,<br />

areas. No support for private foundations, or for educational institutions<br />

or sectarian organizations (except for social service programs sponsored<br />

by educational institutions or sectarian organizations). No grants to<br />

individuals (except for scholarships), or for continuing support, general<br />

or operating support, expenses incurred in performance of program<br />

services, or elections.<br />

326. Huntington Library, Art Collections and Botanical Gardens, San Marino,<br />

CA. $37,601, 2009.<br />

The PG&E Corporation Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in areas or company operations in CA. No support<br />

for religious organizations not of direct benefit to <strong>the</strong> entire community,<br />

political or partisan organizations, or discriminatory organizations. No<br />

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grants to individuals, or for tickets for contests, raffles, or o<strong>the</strong>r activities<br />

with prizes, endowments, filmmaking, debt-reduction campaigns, or<br />

political or partisan events.<br />

327. California State University, Bakersfield, CA. $25,000, 2009. For pledge<br />

to replace and upgrade lab computers in <strong>the</strong> Walter Stiern Library on<br />

CSUB Campus.<br />

328. Contra Costa Crisis Center, Walnut Creek, CA. $15,000, 2009. For 211<br />

Information and Referral Program.<br />

329. Eden Area Information and Reference, Hayward, CA. $25,000, 2009. For<br />

general operating support.<br />

330. United Way of Fresno County, Fresno, CA. $12,500, 2009. For Central<br />

Valley 211 Call Center.<br />

331. United Way of San Luis Obispo County, San Luis Obispo, CA. $20,000,<br />

2009. For Emergency Fund Matching Grant for 211 Information and<br />

Referral Call Service.<br />

332. United Way of Sonoma-Mendocino-Lake, Santa Rosa, CA. $10,000,<br />

2009. For 2-1-1 in Mendocino County.<br />

333. United Way of <strong>the</strong> Bay Area, San Francisco, CA. $200,000, 2009. For<br />

regional 2-1-1 system so that it will continue to provide easy access to<br />

needed services and supports.<br />

334. United Way Silicon Valley, San Jose, CA. $15,000, 2009. For 2-1-1 Santa<br />

Clara County.<br />

The Priem Family Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in NY; some giving also in CA. No grants to<br />

individuals.<br />

335. Alameda County Library Foundation, Fremont, CA. $250,000, 2010.<br />

The John and Lisa Pritzker Family Fund<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in San Francisco, CA. No grants to individuals.<br />

336. Room to Read, San Francisco, CA. $15,000, 2009. For Project to<br />

Establish a Library for Poor Children in South Africa or Zambia with<br />

500-1000 Books and Necessary Furniture/Equipment.<br />

The San Diego Foundation<br />

(formerly San Diego Community Foundation)<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in <strong>the</strong> 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 />

337. Americans for <strong>the</strong> Arts, Washington, DC. $10,000, 2011. For <strong>the</strong> Annual<br />

Convention in San Diego.<br />

338. A<strong>the</strong>naeum Music and Arts Library, La Jolla, CA. $50,000, 2011. For gala<br />

sponsorship and program support.<br />

339. Banning Public Library, Banning, CA. $15,000, 2011. For <strong>the</strong> Banning<br />

Public Library Local History Project.<br />

340. Chula Vista Library, Friends of <strong>the</strong>, Chula Vista, CA. $10,000, 2011. For<br />

books and materials for Chula Vista Library.<br />

341. Escondido Public Library, Escondido, CA. $150,000, 2011. For general<br />

support.<br />

342. Info Line of San Diego County, San Diego, CA. $40,800, 2011. To<br />

co-locate servers that store business operations <strong>information</strong> in hardened<br />

facility proximate to current location, and to duplicate this <strong>information</strong> on<br />

servers in Phoenix so that all <strong>information</strong> is duplicated outside <strong>the</strong><br />

region.<br />

343. San Diego Chinese Historical Society and Museum, San Diego, CA.<br />

$10,000, 2011. For <strong>the</strong> SDCHM Archive and Learning Center Building<br />

Fund.<br />

344. San Diego Public Library, San Diego, CA. $105,332, 2011. For <strong>the</strong><br />

Matching Book Fund.<br />

345. San Diego Public Library Foundation, San Diego, CA. $100,000, 2011.<br />

For construction of San Diego’s new Central Library.<br />

346. San Diego Public Library Foundation, San Diego, CA. $50,905, 2011. For<br />

<strong>the</strong> San Diego Public Library’s collection of rare and historic books, and<br />

materials preserved in <strong>the</strong> Wangenheim Room.<br />

347. San Diego Public Library Foundation, San Diego, CA. $38,788, 2011. For<br />

construction of <strong>the</strong> new central library.<br />

348. San Diego Public Library Foundation, San Diego, CA. $25,000, 2011.<br />

349. San Diego Public Library Foundation, San Diego, CA. $15,000, 2011. For<br />

<strong>the</strong> new Central Library.<br />

350. San Diego Public Library Foundation, San Diego, CA. $10,000, 2011. For<br />

<strong>the</strong> Central Library construction.<br />

351. San Diego Public Library Foundation, San Diego, CA. $10,000, 2011. For<br />

<strong>the</strong> San Diego Central Library.<br />

The San Francisco Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to <strong>the</strong> 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 />

352. EdSource, Mountain View, CA. $50,000, 2010. For report on national<br />

movement toward common core K-12 standards and implications for<br />

California.<br />

353. Faith Network of <strong>the</strong> East Bay, Oakland, CA. $20,000, 2010. To advance<br />

student achievement by supporting struggling readers through<br />

individualized reading instruction, securing community resources for<br />

school <strong>libraries</strong>, and streng<strong>the</strong>ning school-home partnerships.<br />

354. Foundation Center San Francisco, San Francisco, CA. $15,000, 2010.<br />

For core operating support.<br />

355. Friends and Foundation of <strong>the</strong> San Francisco Public Library, San<br />

Francisco, CA. $300,000, 2010. For Neighborhood Library Campaign for<br />

furnishings and technology equipment at <strong>the</strong> new Visitacion Valley library<br />

branch.<br />

356. Friends and Foundation of <strong>the</strong> San Francisco Public Library, San<br />

Francisco, CA. $100,000, 2010. For Neighborhood Library Campaign, as<br />

a matching challenge grant for furnishings and technology equipment at<br />

<strong>the</strong> new Visitacion Valley library branch.<br />

357. Friends and Foundation of <strong>the</strong> San Francisco Public Library, San<br />

Francisco, CA. $25,000, 2010. For Neighborhood Library Campaign.<br />

358. Friends and Foundation of <strong>the</strong> San Francisco Public Library, San<br />

Francisco, CA. $25,000, 2010. For Potrero Branch library for digitization<br />

of <strong>the</strong> Potrero Hill Archives Project Collection.<br />

359. Friends and Foundation of <strong>the</strong> San Francisco Public Library, San<br />

Francisco, CA. $20,000, 2010. For improvements in all San Francisco<br />

branch <strong>libraries</strong>.<br />

360. Friends and Foundation of <strong>the</strong> San Francisco Public Library, San<br />

Francisco, CA. $10,000, 2010. For Neighborhood Library Campaign,<br />

Visitation Valley Branch.<br />

361. Friends and Foundation of <strong>the</strong> San Francisco Public Library, San<br />

Francisco, CA. $10,000, 2010. For San Francisco Public Library’s (SFPL)<br />

citywide reading initiative, One City One Book: San Francisco Reads.<br />

362. Housing Rights Committee of San Francisco, San Francisco, CA.<br />

$20,000, 2010. For legal assistance, <strong>information</strong> and referral services,<br />

and case advocacy for residents of San Francisco’s federally-subsidized<br />

housing programs.<br />

363. Lavender Youth Recreation and Information Center, San Francisco, CA.<br />

$20,000, 2010. For core operating support for job training, <strong>arts</strong> and<br />

<strong>culture</strong> and health and wellness programs.<br />

364. Library of Congress, Washington, DC. $10,000, 2010. For exhibit of Carl<br />

Jung’s Red Book.<br />

365. Richmond Public Library, Richmond, CA. $24,000, 2010. For general<br />

support.<br />

366. San Mateo Public Library Foundation, San Mateo, CA. $10,000, 2010.<br />

For general support.<br />

367. San Mateo Public Library Foundation, San Mateo, CA. $10,000, 2010.<br />

For general support.<br />

368. Smithsonian American Art Museum, Washington, DC. $20,000, 2010.<br />

For <strong>the</strong> Art of Gaman exhibition, Alexis Rockman exhibition, and Christo<br />

Running Fence Archives.<br />

369. Tiburcio Vasquez Health Center, Union City, CA. $30,000, 2010. To<br />

increase access to health care services by providing <strong>information</strong> and<br />

referral services among hard to reach low income and uninsured Mexican<br />

immigrants in <strong>the</strong> San Francisco Bay Area who seek services at <strong>the</strong><br />

Mexican Consulate.<br />

370. UC Santa Cruz Foundation, Development Office, Santa Cruz, CA.<br />

$50,000, 2010. For McHenry Library capital campaign.<br />

371. University of California, Berkeley, CA. $10,000, 2010. For Library<br />

Development Office: Moffit Library Project and Bancroft Library annual<br />

fund.<br />

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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, fellowships, or for research.<br />

372. Boys and Girls Clubs of Santa Barbara County, United, Santa Barbara,<br />

CA. $60,000, 2009. For general operating support for positions of<br />

Program Director, Athletic Director, and Library and Education Director.<br />

373. Lompoc Public Library System, Friends of <strong>the</strong>, Lompoc, CA. $30,000,<br />

2009. For staff salaries for Adult Reading Program.<br />

Sea Change Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in CA; Washington, DC., and NY, with some giving<br />

in AK and FL.<br />

374. Topten USA, Washington, DC. $180,000, 2010. To promote energy<br />

efficiency awareness.<br />

The John & Dorothy Shea Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in CA. No grants to individuals.<br />

375. Huntington Library, Art Collections and Botanical Gardens, San Marino,<br />

CA. $10,000, 2009.<br />

Sierra Health Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to all or a portion of 26 Nor<strong>the</strong>rn California counties<br />

depending on grant program: Alpine, Amador, Butte, Calaveras, Colusa,<br />

El Dorado, Glenn, Lassen, Modoc, Mono, Nevada, Placer, Plumas,<br />

Sacramento, San Joaquin, Shasta, Sierra, Siskiyou, Solano (eastern),<br />

Stanislaus, Sutter, Tehama, Trinity, Tuolumne, Yolo and Yuba. No<br />

support for programs, activities, or organizations that are not<br />

health-related, No support for activities that exclusively benefit members<br />

of sectarian or religious organizations or for support organizations. No<br />

grants to individuals or for endowments.<br />

376. Colusa County Library, Colusa, CA. $25,000, 2010. To increase literacy,<br />

English skills and job readiness of underserved individuals using online<br />

resources and technology via <strong>the</strong> E-Train Mobile Learning Center.<br />

377. Community Health Resource and Development Center, Sonoma, CA.<br />

$100,000, 2010. For expansion efforts and consultation to participating<br />

partners of <strong>the</strong> HealthShack.info personal health record, serving<br />

system-based and homeless youth in <strong>the</strong> Sacramento region.<br />

The Stephen M. Silberstein Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in CA, some funding also in Washington, DC and<br />

NY. No grants to individuals.<br />

378. Berkeley Public Library, Berkeley, CA. $18,250, 2009. For education.<br />

379. MAPLight.org, Berkeley, CA. $100,000, 2009. To track money and<br />

politics in California.<br />

Silicon Valley Community Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving of endowment grants are restricted to programs, services,<br />

and efforts that benefit <strong>the</strong> San Mateo and Santa Clara counties in CA.<br />

No support for religious purposes or private non-operating foundations.<br />

380. Buckminster Fuller Institute, Brooklyn, NY. $54,000, 2010. For Living<br />

Planet Network: Leaders for Sustainability.<br />

381. Buckminster Fuller Institute, Brooklyn, NY. $47,920, 2010. For<br />

Sustainability Workshop.<br />

382. California History Center Foundation, Cupertino, CA. $10,000, 2010. For<br />

general support.<br />

383. California History Center Foundation, Cupertino, CA. $10,000, 2010. For<br />

general operating support.<br />

384. EdSource, Mountain View, CA. $10,000, 2010. For general support.<br />

385. Fair Oaks Community Center, Redwood City, CA. $20,000, 2010. To<br />

sustain staffing of Fair Oaks Community Center’s Information and<br />

Referral Program, which provides safety net services for Redwood City<br />

and North Fair Oaks.<br />

386. Free <strong>the</strong> Children USA, Hartford, CT. $17,500, 2010. To fund building of<br />

library for San Miguel community in Ecuador.<br />

387. Global Footprint Network, Oakland, CA. $250,000, 2010. For core<br />

support.<br />

388. Global Footprint Network, Oakland, CA. $150,000, 2010. For core<br />

support.<br />

389. GreatNonprofits, Menlo Park, CA. $25,000, 2010. To fund technology<br />

costs of building Cooperative Platform for Nonprofit Reviews.<br />

390. Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans of America, New York, NY. $25,000,<br />

2010. For Benefit Committee for IAVA’s Fourth Annual Heroes Gala.<br />

391. John F. Kennedy Library Foundation, Boston, MA. $25,000, 2010. For<br />

general support.<br />

392. MAPLight.org, Berkeley, CA. $50,000, 2010. For general support.<br />

393. Menlo Park Friends of <strong>the</strong> Library, Menlo Park, CA. $15,077, 2010. For<br />

Almanac Holiday Fund, for Project Read program.<br />

394. MentorNet, San Jose, CA. $10,000, 2010. For Mentor Program.<br />

395. Missions Ministries, Littleton, CO. $28,600, 2010. For van, college<br />

students’ and high school or middle school students’ school expenses,<br />

and for library setup and building expenses.<br />

396. Nantucket A<strong>the</strong>neum, Nantucket, MA. $25,000, 2010. To underwrite <strong>the</strong><br />

ballet fundraiser.<br />

397. Palo Alto Library Foundation, Palo Alto, CA. $25,000, 2010. To help<br />

<strong>libraries</strong> improve books and media collection.<br />

398. Palo Alto Library Foundation, Palo Alto, CA. $25,000, 2010. For <strong>the</strong> Palo<br />

Alto Library foundation.<br />

399. Palo Alto Library Foundation, Palo Alto, CA. $17,000, 2010. For Palo Alto<br />

Weekly Holiday Fund.<br />

400. Palo Alto Library Foundation, Palo Alto, CA. $10,000, 2010. For general<br />

support.<br />

401. Parkinsons Institute, Sunnyvale, CA. $92,750, 2010. To implement<br />

electronic health records system.<br />

402. Room to Read, San Francisco, CA. $25,479, 2010. For <strong>libraries</strong> in India<br />

and publishing of local language books.<br />

403. Room to Read, San Francisco, CA. $19,000, 2010. To fund construction<br />

of stand-alone library building in Cambodia or Laos.<br />

404. Room to Read, San Francisco, CA. $15,000, 2010. For <strong>libraries</strong> in<br />

Cambodia.<br />

405. San Jose Public Library Foundation, San Jose, CA. $50,000, 2010. To<br />

provide vocational ESL training at worksites for immigrants in entry level<br />

and low skilled jobs to increase <strong>the</strong>ir earning and employment potential<br />

in partnership with <strong>the</strong> City of San Jose and San Jose State University.<br />

406. San Mateo Public Library Foundation, San Mateo, CA. $10,000, 2010.<br />

For completing Capital Campaign.<br />

407. Smithsonian Institution, Washington, DC. $200,000, 2010. For<br />

Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute Library grant.<br />

408. TheaterWorks, Palo Alto, CA. $25,000, 2010. For Tessitura Database<br />

Implementation/Campaign for Art and Innovation.<br />

409. University of California at Berkeley Foundation, Berkeley, CA. $22,650,<br />

2010. For Rosston Family Achievement Award Alumni Scholarship<br />

Endowment, Doe Library, UC Berkeley Library Associates Membership,<br />

and Friends of The Bancroft Library.<br />

410. University of Oregon Foundation, Eugene, OR. $2,500,000, 2010. For<br />

library facilities and collections.<br />

411. University of Oregon Foundation, Eugene, OR. $2,500,000, 2010. For<br />

University Science Library facilities and collection.<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 />

412. Global Footprint Network, Oakland, CA. $250,000, 2010. For core<br />

support.<br />

413. Global Footprint Network, Oakland, CA. $150,000, 2010. For core<br />

support.<br />

414. GuideStar USA, Williamsburg, VA. $19,750, 2010. For membership<br />

support.<br />

Sobrato Family Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in San Mateo, Santa Clara, and sou<strong>the</strong>rn Alameda<br />

counties, CA. No support for religious organizations for sectarian<br />

purposes, or political or fraternal organizations, environmental and <strong>arts</strong><br />

causes, mental health agencies (due to Proposition 63), or for<br />

fiscally-sponsored programs or organizations, individual schools,<br />

school-managed clubs, or for public <strong>libraries</strong> or <strong>the</strong>ir foundations. No<br />

grants to individuals (except through specific scholarship programs),<br />

endowment campaigns or annual fund drives, or for fundraising events,<br />

medical research or specific diseases.<br />

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415. GuideStar USA, Williamsburg, VA. $10,000, 2009. For True North<br />

Membership Grant to provide general operating support.<br />

Y & H Soda Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to Alameda and Contra Costa counties, CA. No<br />

support for private foundations, or for partisan political activities. No<br />

grants to individuals, or for annual fundraising campaigns, production of<br />

film/video or o<strong>the</strong>r media, faculty chairs, or for general fundraisers,<br />

benefits or events.<br />

416. SingleStop USA, San Francisco, CA. $50,000, 2010. For Community<br />

College Programming in <strong>the</strong> East Bay.<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 />

417. EdSource, Mountain View, CA. $200,000, 2010. 2-year grant. For<br />

general support.<br />

418. EdSource, Mountain View, CA. $48,000, 2010. To develop and produce<br />

action guide for school district superintendents and middle grades<br />

principals based on policies and practices found in Gaining Ground in <strong>the</strong><br />

Middle Grades: Why Some Schools Do Better.<br />

419. Grandparents as Parents, Canoga Park, CA. $50,000, 2010. For<br />

Caregiver Center, co-located with Edelman Children’s Court in Los<br />

Angeles County. Center provides kinship families falling under<br />

jurisdiction of <strong>the</strong> Court with peer-to-peer counseling and support and<br />

links to supportive services and resources.<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 />

420. Alameda County Library Foundation, Fremont, CA. $500,000, 2010. To<br />

equip, furnish and expand collection for new Castro Valley Library.<br />

421. Oakland Public Library, Oakland, CA. $1,000,000, 2010. For<br />

construction of new public library in East Oakland.<br />

422. Santa Clara University, Santa Clara, CA. $3,000,000, 2010. For<br />

construction of new library, Harrington Learning Commons, Sobrato<br />

Technology Center and Orradre Library.<br />

Ventura County Community Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in Ventura County, CA. No support for religious<br />

purposes. No grants to individuals (except for scholarships), or for<br />

endowments, annual campaigns, budget deficits, or land acquisition; no<br />

program-related investments.<br />

423. San Buenaventura Library, Friends of <strong>the</strong>, Ventura, CA. $19,274, 2009.<br />

Wasserman Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in CA. No grants to individuals or to fund<br />

independent film projects.<br />

424. Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans of America, New York, NY. $15,000,<br />

2009.<br />

425. Lyndon Baines Johnson Foundation, Austin, TX. $25,000, 2009.<br />

Weingart Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to 7 sou<strong>the</strong>rn CA counties: Los Angeles, Orange,<br />

Santa Barbara, Riverside, San Bernardino, Ventura and San Diego. No<br />

support for religious programs, political refugee or international<br />

concerns, federated fundraising groups, or national organizations that do<br />

not have chapters operating in Sou<strong>the</strong>rn California. No grants to<br />

individuals, or for endowment funds, annual campaigns, emergency<br />

funds, deficit financing, fellowships, seminars, conferences,<br />

publications, workshops, travel, surveys, films, medical research, or<br />

publishing activities.<br />

426. 1in6, Santa Clarita, CA. $25,000, 2010. For general operating support.<br />

427. Foundation Center, New York, NY. $25,000, 2010. For general operating<br />

support.<br />

428. Grandparents as Parents, Canoga Park, CA. $25,000, 2010. For general<br />

operating support.<br />

429. Inland Counties Regional Center, Ano<strong>the</strong>r Way, San Bernardino, CA.<br />

$15,000, 2010. For general operating support.<br />

430. Women at Work, Pasadena, CA. $55,000, 2010. 2-year grant. For core<br />

support.<br />

Wells Fargo Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in areas of company operations. No support for<br />

religious organizations not of direct benefit to <strong>the</strong> 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 />

431. Fort Worth Public Library Foundation, Fort Worth, TX. $10,000, 2010.<br />

432. Friends and Foundation of <strong>the</strong> San Francisco Public Library, San<br />

Francisco, CA. $50,000, 2010.<br />

433. George Bush Presidential Library Foundation, College Station, TX.<br />

$15,000, 2010.<br />

434. George Bush Presidential Library Foundation, College Station, TX.<br />

$15,000, 2010.<br />

435. Houston Public Library Foundation, Houston, TX. $25,000, 2010.<br />

436. Huntington Library, Art Collections and Botanical Gardens, San Marino,<br />

CA. $100,000, 2010.<br />

437. Lavender Youth Recreation and Information Center, San Francisco, CA.<br />

$10,000, 2010.<br />

438. Nonprofit Resource Center, Sacramento, CA. $15,000, 2010.<br />

439. Southwest Center for HIV/AIDS, Phoenix, AZ. $10,000, 2010.<br />

440. West Hollywood Library Fund, Los Angeles, CA. $215,000, 2010.<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 />

441. Braille Institute, Santa Barbara, CA. $25,000, 2010. For Santa Barbara’s<br />

Library Services Program.<br />

442. Pierre Claeyssens Military Museum and Library, Santa Barbara, CA.<br />

$225,000, 2010. For operating support and Winery Ball.<br />

443. Pierre Claeyssens Military Museum and Library, Santa Barbara, CA.<br />

$25,000, 2010. To sponsor event.<br />

The Wunderkinder Foundation<br />

(formerly Max Charitable Foundation)<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in CA and NY. No grants to individuals.<br />

444. East Hampton Library, East Hampton, NY. $10,000, 2009.<br />

COLORADO<br />

The Anschutz Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national basis. No grants to individuals, or for<br />

continuing support.<br />

445. Center for Union Facts, Washington, DC. $25,000, 2009. For general<br />

operating support.<br />

Boettcher Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to CO. No support for housing, open spaces/parks,<br />

organizations that primarily serve animals, large urban hospitals,<br />

gymnasiums, athletic fields, or religious groups or organizations for<br />

religious purposes. No grants to individuals, or for endowment funds,<br />

pilot programs, operations, purchase of tables or tickets for dinners/<br />

events, media presentations, small business start-ups, conferences,<br />

seminars, workshops, debt reduction, or travel.<br />

446. Nederland Community Library Foundation, Nederland, CO. $10,000,<br />

2010. For capital support.<br />

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447. Pikes Peak Library District Foundation, Colorado Springs, CO. $25,000,<br />

2010. For capital support.<br />

Temple Hoyne Buell Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving only in CO. No support for political organizations. Generally,<br />

no support for medical programs. No grants to individuals, or for past<br />

operating deficit, or retirement of debt. Generally, no grants for<br />

testimonial dinners, multi-year awards, events, annual campaigns,<br />

membership drives, emergency needs, conferences, or endowments; no<br />

loans.<br />

448. Child Care Connections, Colorado Springs, CO. $50,000, 2010. For <strong>the</strong><br />

Family Child Care Quality Improvement Program (FCCQIP).<br />

449. Denver Public Library, Denver, CO. $25,000, 2010. For Read Aloud<br />

program.<br />

450. Gunnison County Library District, Literacy Action Program, Gunnison, CO.<br />

$10,000, 2010. For <strong>the</strong> early childhood education 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 />

451. Colorado Rural Health Center, Aurora, CO. $152,000, 2009. For Access<br />

to Health Program.<br />

452. Colorado Rural Health Center, Aurora, CO. $144,000, 2009. For Access<br />

to Health Program.<br />

Adolph Coors Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in CO. No support for preschools, day care centers,<br />

nursing homes or o<strong>the</strong>r 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 o<strong>the</strong>r media-related projects, conduit funding, deficits, debt<br />

retirement, computer equipment, start-up funding, special events,<br />

meetings, or seminars.<br />

453. Nederland Community Library Foundation, Nederland, CO. $10,000,<br />

2010. For capital support.<br />

454. Wray Public Library, Friends of, Wray, CO. $10,000, 2010. For capital<br />

support.<br />

Daniels Fund<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 <strong>arts</strong> and<br />

cultural programs. No grants to individuals (except for Daniels Fund<br />

Scholarship Program) or for academic, medical, or scientific research or<br />

symposia, or for endowments or debt elimination.<br />

455. Child Care Connections, Colorado Springs, CO. $25,000, 2010. For<br />

Mentoring and Environmental Rating Improvement Team Program.<br />

456. Parent Education and Assistance for Kids, Colorado Springs, CO.<br />

$10,000, 2010. For Taking Charge Self-Advocacy and Leadership<br />

Course.<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 fur<strong>the</strong>r<br />

religious doctrine. No grants to individuals (except for scholarships), or<br />

for sponsorships, debt liquidation, debt retirement, endowments or o<strong>the</strong>r<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 />

457. Auraria Library, Denver, CO. $25,000, 2010. For general operating<br />

support.<br />

458. Colorado Alliance for Environmental Education, Golden, CO. $13,000,<br />

2010. For general operating support.<br />

459. Denver Public Library Friends Foundation, Denver, CO. $100,000, 2010.<br />

For program.<br />

460. Denver Public Library Friends Foundation, Denver, CO. $72,742, 2010.<br />

For program.<br />

461. Escuela de Guadalupe, Denver, CO. $100,000, 2010. For student<br />

scholarships and improvements on <strong>the</strong> main and classroom <strong>libraries</strong>.<br />

462. Nantucket A<strong>the</strong>neum, Nantucket, MA. $15,000, 2010. For annual giving<br />

and toward underwriting <strong>the</strong> dance festival.<br />

El Pomar Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to CO. No support for organizations that distribute<br />

funds to o<strong>the</strong>r 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 o<strong>the</strong>r media projects, conferences,<br />

seminars, deficit financing, endowment funds, research.<br />

463. Bright Futures, Telluride, CO. $30,000, 2010. For Health Navigators in<br />

Delta and Montrose Counties.<br />

464. Colorado Rural Health Center, Aurora, CO. $20,000, 2010. For Colorado<br />

Rural Outreach program.<br />

465. Colorado Rural Health Center, Aurora, CO. $10,000, 2010. For Colorado<br />

Rural Outreach Program.<br />

466. Conejos County Library District, La Jara, CO. $10,000, 2010. To<br />

purchase of technology equipment.<br />

467. Las Animas-Bent County Library District, Las Animas, CO. $10,000,<br />

2010. To refurbish interior of library.<br />

468. Pikes Peak Library District Foundation, Colorado Springs, CO. $15,000,<br />

2010. For general capital needs.<br />

469. Rio Grande County Library District, Monte Vista, CO. $15,500, 2010. To<br />

purchase solar panels and renewable energy windows.<br />

470. San Luis Valley Museum, Alamosa, CO. $10,000, 2010. For Phase 2 of<br />

library facility renovation.<br />

471. United Way of Mesa County, Grand Junction, CO. $10,000, 2010. For<br />

Western Colorado 2-1-1 program.<br />

472. University of Denver, Denver, CO. $125,000, 2010. For renovation of<br />

Penrose Library.<br />

473. Wray, City of, Wray, CO. $25,000, 2010. For Expansion of Wray Public<br />

Library.<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 />

474. National Center for Black Philanthropy, Washington, DC. $10,000, 2009.<br />

For sponsorship of National Conference on Black Philanthropy.<br />

475. Pikes Peak Library District Foundation, Colorado Springs, CO. $15,000,<br />

2009. For program support for All Pikes Peak Reads, and event<br />

sponsorship of Shivers Concert Series.<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, ND, NE, 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 <strong>the</strong> United<br />

Way. No grants to individuals (except for Qwest Teacher Grants), or for<br />

scholarships, sectarian religious activities, capital campaigns, chairs,<br />

endowments, general operating support for single-disease health<br />

groups, or goodwill advertising.<br />

476. Fort Vancouver Regional Library Foundation, Vancouver, WA. $10,000,<br />

2010. For Hello Baby Book Bags.<br />

477. Library Foundation, Portland, OR. $10,000, 2010. For Raising a Reader.<br />

478. Minnesota Child Care Resource and Referral Network, Saint Paul, MN.<br />

$10,000, 2010. For Eager to Learn.<br />

479. Seattle Public Library Foundation, Seattle, WA. $10,000, 2010. For<br />

Raising a Reader at Seattle Public Library.<br />

Rose Community Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to <strong>the</strong> greater Denver, CO, area. No support for<br />

political candidates or pass-through organizations. Generally, no grants<br />

to individuals, or for endowments, annual appeals, membership drives,<br />

or fundraising events.<br />

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480. Colorado Regional Health Information Organization, Denver, CO.<br />

$178,290, 2010. To integrate behavioral health records into Colorado’s<br />

Health Information Exchange.<br />

481. Lu<strong>the</strong>ran Social Services of Colorado, Lu<strong>the</strong>ran Family Services of<br />

Colorado, Denver, CO. $15,000, 2010. For case management,<br />

counseling, and <strong>information</strong> and referral services to low-income older<br />

adults and <strong>the</strong>ir caregivers.<br />

482. Washington Street Community Center, Denver, CO. $10,000, 2010. For<br />

Center’s Senior Program, which provides <strong>information</strong>, referral and direct<br />

services to older adults who live independently in <strong>the</strong>ir homes.<br />

CONNECTICUT<br />

Steven A. and Alexandra M. Cohen Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in CT, NY, and RI.<br />

483. New York Public Library, New York, NY. $49,585, 2009.<br />

The Community Foundation for Greater New Haven<br />

(formerly The New Haven Foundation)<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in greater New Haven, CT, and <strong>the</strong> lower Naugatuck<br />

River Valley. No support for religious activities. No grants to individuals<br />

(including direct scholarships), or for endowment campaigns, lobbying,<br />

previously incurred debt, deficit financing or travel.<br />

484. Derby Neck Library, Derby, CT. $10,000, 2010. For purchases of<br />

computers.<br />

Dalio Family Foundation, Inc.<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in CT, MA, NY, and Washington DC, with some<br />

giving in FL and NC. No grants to individuals.<br />

485. Clear Fund, GiveWell, Brooklyn, NY. $10,500, 2009. For general<br />

operating support.<br />

486. Greenwich Library, Greenwich, CT. $10,000, 2009. For general operating<br />

support.<br />

487. JustGive, San Francisco, CA. $50,000, 2009. For general operating<br />

support.<br />

The Educational Foundation of America<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to <strong>the</strong> U.S. No support for political and religious<br />

organizations. No grants to individuals, annual fundraising campaigns,<br />

or for capital or endowment funds; no loans.<br />

488. Sexuality Information and Education Council of <strong>the</strong> U.S., New York, NY.<br />

$110,000, 2009. 2-year grant. For Turn it Back and Turn it Around.<br />

Fairfield County Community Foundation, Inc.<br />

(also known as FCCF)<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to <strong>the</strong> Fairfield County, CT, area from discretionary<br />

funds; giving throughout <strong>the</strong> 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 />

489. Interlude, Inc. 176 Cross Highway, Danbury, CT. $20,000, 2010. For<br />

general operating support.<br />

GE Foundation<br />

(formerly GE Fund)<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national and international basis, with emphasis on<br />

Stamford, CT, Atlanta, GA, Jefferson County and Louisville, KY, New<br />

Orleans, LA, Baltimore, MD, New York, NY, Cincinnati, OH, Erie, PA, VA,<br />

Milwaukee, WI, Africa, China, Ghana, and Uganda. No support for<br />

religious or political organizations. No grants to individuals (except for<br />

employee-related scholarships), or for capital campaigns, endowments,<br />

or o<strong>the</strong>r special purpose campaigns; no loans; no equipment donations.<br />

490. Global Reporting Initiative, Amsterdam, Ne<strong>the</strong>rlands. $85,000, 2010.<br />

Hartford Foundation for Public Giving<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to <strong>the</strong> 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 />

491. Andover Friends of <strong>the</strong> Library, Andover, CT. $23,799, 2010.<br />

492. Avon Free Public Library, Avon, CT. $27,250, 2010.<br />

493. Bentley Memorial Library, Bolton, CT. $25,000, 2010.<br />

494. Canton Public Library, Canton, CT. $29,746, 2010.<br />

495. Cora J. Belden Library, Rocky Hill, CT. $30,000, 2010.<br />

496. Douglas Library of Hebron, Hebron, CT. $30,000, 2010.<br />

497. East Granby Library Association, East Granby Public Library, East Granby,<br />

CT. $27,305, 2010.<br />

498. East Hartford Public Library, East Hartford, CT. $30,000, 2010.<br />

499. Farmington Village Green and Library Association, Farmington, CT.<br />

$30,000, 2010.<br />

500. Granby Public Library, Granby, CT. $29,052, 2010.<br />

501. Hall Memorial Library, Ellington, CT. $30,000, 2010.<br />

502. Hartford Public Library, Hartford, CT. $30,000, 2010.<br />

503. Hartford Public Library, Hartford, CT. $20,000, 2010.<br />

504. Hartford Public Library, Hartford, CT. $15,000, 2010.<br />

505. Housing Education Resource Center, Hartford, CT. $13,000, 2010.<br />

506. Kent Memorial Library, Suffield, CT. $13,161, 2010.<br />

507. Kent Memorial Library, Suffield, CT. $13,000, 2010.<br />

508. Legal Assistance Resource Center of Connecticut, Hartford, CT.<br />

$135,000, 2010.<br />

509. Library Association of Warehouse Point, East Windsor, CT. $20,413,<br />

2010.<br />

510. Library Connection, Windsor, CT. $30,000, 2010.<br />

511. Lucy Robbins Welles Library, Newington, CT. $30,000, 2010.<br />

512. Manchester Public Library, Manchester, CT. $30,000, 2010.<br />

513. Prosser Public Library, Bloomfield, CT. $30,000, 2010.<br />

514. Richmond Memorial Library Association, Marlborough, CT. $29,396,<br />

2010.<br />

515. Rockville Public Library, Vernon, CT. $30,000, 2010.<br />

516. Simsbury Public Library, Simsbury, CT. $29,997, 2010.<br />

517. Somers Library, Friends of <strong>the</strong>, Somers, CT. $29,941, 2010.<br />

518. South Windsor Public Library, South Windsor, CT. $25,655, 2010.<br />

519. Tolland Public Library, Tolland, CT. $29,775, 2010.<br />

520. Welles-Turner Memorial Library Second Century Fund, Glastonbury, CT.<br />

$30,000, 2010.<br />

521. West Hartford Public Library, West Hartford, CT. $30,000, 2010.<br />

522. We<strong>the</strong>rsfield Public Library, We<strong>the</strong>rsfield, CT. $30,000, 2010.<br />

523. Windsor Locks Public Library, Windsor Locks, CT. $30,000, 2010.<br />

524. Windsor Public Library, Windsor, CT. $29,937, 2010.<br />

Lone Pine Foundation, Inc.<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to New York, NY, Westchester County, NY, Fairfield<br />

County, CT, London, England, and Hong Kong, China. No support for<br />

political campaigns, or for non-operating private foundations. No grants<br />

to individuals directly, or for capital campaigns, endowments and<br />

fundraising events.<br />

525. Charities Aid Foundation America, Alexandria, VA. $150,000, 2010. For<br />

Teach First, UK.<br />

Newman’s Own Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national and international basis, with emphasis on AK,<br />

CA, CT, DC, FL, IL, MA, NY, OH, and WA, and in Australia, Canada, and<br />

South Africa. No support for organizations that promote a business<br />

purpose, lobbying or political organizations, litigations of any type, private<br />

foundations, or o<strong>the</strong>r entities which require expenditure responsibility.<br />

No grants to individuals, or for religious activities or beliefs, annual<br />

campaigns, endowments, donor-advised funds, special events, or<br />

building campaigns.<br />

526. Character Studies Productions, New York, NY. $10,000, 2009. For<br />

Archives Project.<br />

527. Society of <strong>the</strong> Four Arts, Palm Beach, FL. $20,000, 2009. For Children’s<br />

Library and Programs.<br />

528. Weston Historical Society, Weston, CT. $25,000, 2009. For Archive and<br />

Exhibit Hall.<br />

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Smith Richardson Foundation, Inc.<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to U.S.-based organizations only. No support for<br />

programs in <strong>the</strong> <strong>arts</strong> and <strong>humanities</strong>, direct service programs, or historic<br />

restoration projects. No grants to individuals, or for deficit financing,<br />

building or construction projects, or research in <strong>the</strong> physical sciences;<br />

no loans.<br />

529. Foundation Center, New York, NY. $15,000, 2009.<br />

530. Jamestown Foundation, Washington, DC. $75,000, 2009. To research<br />

and write a book, The Reform and Modernization of Russia’s<br />

Conventional Armed Forces: Problems, Challenges, and Policy<br />

Implications, examining <strong>the</strong> nature, progress, and implications of<br />

Russia’s military reform and modernization programs. The study will<br />

identify <strong>the</strong> drivers and <strong>the</strong> design of reforms across key military sectors;<br />

examine and evaluate doctrine, training, and equipment modernization<br />

initiatives; and analyze <strong>the</strong> political-military objectives behind <strong>the</strong> reform<br />

process.<br />

The Sage Foundation, Inc.<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in CA, CT, NY, and WY. No grants to individuals.<br />

531. Greenwich Library, Greenwich, CT. $50,000, 2009. For general operating<br />

support.<br />

532. Greenwich Library, Greenwich, CT. $50,000, 2009. For general operating<br />

support.<br />

533. Greenwich Library, Greenwich, CT. $10,000, 2009. For general operating<br />

support.<br />

534. Greenwich Library, Greenwich, CT. $10,000, 2009. For general operating<br />

support.<br />

535. Sunlight Foundation, Washington, DC. $10,000, 2009. For general<br />

operating support.<br />

536. Teton County Library Foundation, Jackson, WY. $10,000, 2009. For<br />

general operating support.<br />

The Smart Family Foundation, Inc.<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in CT, IL, NJ and NY. No grants to individuals.<br />

537. Center for Jewish History, New York, NY. $40,000, 2009. To fund current<br />

operating expenses.<br />

538. Center for Jewish History, New York, NY. $10,000, 2009. To fund current<br />

operating expenses.<br />

539. Mamaroneck Free Library, Mamaroneck, NY. $25,000, 2009. To fund<br />

current operating expenses.<br />

540. Mamaroneck Free Library, Mamaroneck, NY. $25,000, 2009. To fund<br />

current operating expenses.<br />

541. Phillips-Morrison Institute of California, Tiburon, CA. $20,000, 2009. To<br />

fund current operating expenses.<br />

542. Stanford University, Stanford Library, Stanford, CA. $50,000, 2009. To<br />

fund current operating expenses.<br />

543. YIVO Institute for Jewish Research, New York, NY. $50,000, 2009. To<br />

fund current operating expenses.<br />

544. YIVO Institute for Jewish Research, New York, NY. $30,000, 2009. To<br />

fund current operating expenses.<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 />

545. Boston Public Library Foundation, Boston, MA. $10,000, 2010.<br />

DELAWARE<br />

Chichester duPont Foundation, Inc.<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national basis. No grants to individuals.<br />

546. New Castle Public Library, New Castle, DE. $20,000, 2009. To support<br />

continued refurbishment and handicapped accessibility at library.<br />

Crystal Trust<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in DE, with emphasis on Wilmington. No grants to<br />

individuals, or for endowment funds, research, scholarships,<br />

fellowships, or matching gifts.<br />

547. Dover Public Library, Dover, DE. $50,000, 2010. For capital campaign.<br />

548. Eleu<strong>the</strong>rian Mills-Hagley Foundation, Hagley Museum and Library,<br />

Wilmington, DE. $25,000, 2010. For challenge grant.<br />

Robert & Ardis James Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in NE and NY; some funding also in Washington,<br />

DC. No grants to individuals.<br />

549. Harvard University, Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study, Cambridge,<br />

MA. $20,000, 2009. For Schlesinger Library Division.<br />

Jolie-Pitt Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in Washington, DC, New York, NY, New Orleans,<br />

LA and Boston, MA. No grants to individuals.<br />

550. Charities Aid Foundation America, Alexandria, VA. $10,870, 2009. For<br />

SOS Children’s Village Association of Jordan.<br />

551. Council on Foreign Relations, New York, NY. $50,000, 2009. For special<br />

report on international law.<br />

Longwood Foundation, Inc.<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in DE and sou<strong>the</strong>rn Chester County, PA. No grants<br />

to individuals, or for special projects or events. Generally no grants for<br />

endowments or operating support.<br />

552. Dover Library Foundation, Dover, DE. $300,000, 2010.<br />

553. Seaford District Library, Seaford, DE. $25,000, 2010.<br />

Mount Cuba Center, Inc.<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to Wilmington, DE, and its 50-mile radius. No grants<br />

to individuals.<br />

554. Flora of North America Association, Point Arena, CA. $250,000, 2009.<br />

The L. E. Phillips Family Foundation, Inc.<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in northwestern WI, with emphasis on Eau Claire<br />

and Chippewa County. No grants to individuals.<br />

555. University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire Foundation, Eau Claire, WI. $142,500,<br />

2010. For Library Adv Fund.<br />

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

Limitations: Giving to domestic and international programs affiliated with <strong>the</strong><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 <strong>the</strong> start or after<br />

<strong>the</strong> completion of construction, continuing subsidies, or requests that<br />

are after-<strong>the</strong>-fact by <strong>the</strong> time of <strong>the</strong> spring and fall trustee meetings.<br />

556. Mo<strong>the</strong>r Seton Academy, Baltimore, MD. $10,000, 2009. Toward<br />

furnishings and supplies for <strong>the</strong> new library as part of capital construction<br />

of a new school building.<br />

557. West Philadelphia Catholic High School, Philadelphia, PA. $10,100,<br />

2009. Toward <strong>the</strong> cost of upgrading <strong>the</strong> school library by replacing<br />

out-of-date computers, purchasing additional computers, including<br />

hardware/software, as well as obtaining a subscription to <strong>the</strong> Millennium<br />

Integrated library system.<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 />

558. New Castle Public Library, New Castle, DE. $50,000, 2009. For final<br />

portion of capital campaign.<br />

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DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA—Cafritz Grants for Libraries & Information Services<br />

DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA<br />

The Morris and Gwendolyn Cafritz Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to <strong>the</strong> Washington, DC, area and <strong>the</strong> immediate<br />

surrounding counties in MD and VA, specifically Prince George’s and<br />

Montgomery counties, MD, and Arlington and Fairfax counties, and <strong>the</strong><br />

cities of Alexandria and Falls Church, VA. No grants to individuals, or for<br />

emergency funds, deficit financing, endowments, demonstration projects<br />

and no loans.<br />

559. Americans for <strong>the</strong> Arts, Washington, DC. $16,500, 2011. For <strong>the</strong><br />

participation of greater Washington in <strong>the</strong> Local Arts Index pilot - a<br />

two-year initiative to create a research-based tool that will support<br />

collaborative work by nonprofit organizations.<br />

560. Catalogue for Philanthropy, Watertown, MA. $20,000, 2011. For general<br />

support.<br />

561. Folger Shakespeare Library, Washington, DC. $40,000, 2011. For<br />

general support.<br />

562. Foundation Center Washington, DC, Washington, DC. $17,500, 2011.<br />

For <strong>the</strong> Washington DC, Library and Learning Center.<br />

The Case Foundation<br />

(formerly The Stephen Case Foundation)<br />

Limitations: Giving in <strong>the</strong> U.S. and abroad. No grants to individuals.<br />

563. Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans of America, New York, NY. $10,000,<br />

2009. For veterans affairs.<br />

564. Sunlight Foundation, Washington, DC. $10,000, 2009. For Sparks grant.<br />

The Community Foundation for <strong>the</strong> National Capital Region<br />

(formerly The Foundation for <strong>the</strong> National Capital Region)<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to <strong>the</strong> Washington, DC, Prince George’s and<br />

Montgomery counties, MD, and nor<strong>the</strong>rn VA. No grants to individuals, or<br />

from discretionary funds for annual campaigns, endowment funds, land<br />

acquisition or renovation projects.<br />

565. Loudoun Cares, Leesburg, VA. $10,000, 2011.<br />

566. Mamaroneck Free Library, Mamaroneck, NY. $20,000, 2011.<br />

567. Turner Memorial Library, Presque Isle, ME. $25,000, 2011.<br />

Eugene and Agnes E. Meyer Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to District of Columbia area, including MD:<br />

Montgomery and Prince George’s counties; VA: Arlington County, City of<br />

Alexandria, City of Falls Church, City of Manassas Park, City of<br />

Manassas, Fairfax County, and Prince William County. No support for<br />

sectarian purposes, or for programs that are national or international in<br />

scope. No grants to individuals, or for annual campaigns, deficit<br />

financing, endowment funds, equipment, scholarships, fellowships,<br />

scientific or medical research, publications, special events or<br />

conferences.<br />

568. Catalogue for Philanthropy Greater Washington, Washington, DC.<br />

$50,000, 2010. For <strong>the</strong> edition of <strong>the</strong> Catalogue for Philanthropy:<br />

Greater Washington.<br />

569. Foundation Center Washington, DC, Washington, DC. $20,000, 2010.<br />

For general operations for <strong>the</strong> Washington, DC library/learning center.<br />

Moriah Fund<br />

Limitations: Giving nationally and internationally in <strong>the</strong> United States and<br />

Israel. Giving for <strong>the</strong> Economic Justice Program focuses on Washington,<br />

DC, MD and VA. No support for lobbying or political campaigns, private<br />

foundations, or <strong>arts</strong> organizations. No grants to individuals, or for<br />

medical research.<br />

570. New Israel Fund, Washington, DC. $20,000, 2010. For <strong>the</strong> Hotline for<br />

Migrant Workers for <strong>the</strong> project: Safeguarding Rights for Asylum Seekers.<br />

Public Welfare Foundation, Inc.<br />

Limitations: Giving is limited to <strong>the</strong> U.S. No support for international funding.<br />

No grants to individuals, or for building funds, capital improvements,<br />

endowments, government projects, scholarships, graduate work, foreign<br />

study, conferences, seminars, publications, workshops, or annual<br />

campaigns; no loans.<br />

571. Center on Media, Crime and Justice, New York, NY. $200,000, 2010.<br />

To launch a media campaign to shift public opinion about California’s<br />

exceedingly harsh three-strikes mandatory sentencing laws.<br />

572. Foundation Center, New York, NY. $13,500, 2010. For annual<br />

contribution.<br />

573. National Council for Occupational Safety and Health, Chapel Hill, NC.<br />

$200,000, 2010. For national worker health and safety policy advocacy<br />

campaign.<br />

574. National Council for Occupational Safety and Health, Chapel Hill, NC.<br />

$190,000, 2010. For a project to convene worker advocates and<br />

coordinate a series of town hall events to raise <strong>the</strong> profile of worker<br />

health and safety issues.<br />

575. Working America Education Fund, Washington, DC. $125,000, 2010. For<br />

<strong>the</strong> Worker Rights-Worker Safety project.<br />

576. Working America Education Fund, Washington, DC. $25,000, 2010. For<br />

efforts to research <strong>the</strong> costs and impact of job outsourcing.<br />

577. Worksafe, Oakland, CA. $150,000, 2010. For general support and a<br />

one-time project support grant to help provide technical assistance to<br />

worker centers.<br />

Searle Freedom Trust<br />

(formerly D & D Foundation)<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national basis. No support for for-profit organizations.<br />

No grants to individuals, or for endowments, operating support capital<br />

campaigns, or building projects.<br />

578. Lucy Burns Institute, Madison, WI. $40,500, 2009. For Ballotpedia,<br />

interactive Web site almanac of state politics and transparency.<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 />

579. Tropics Foundation, A<strong>the</strong>ns, GA. $50,000, 2010. For CATIE’s joint<br />

graduate program in sustainable tourism, <strong>the</strong> Orton Library, <strong>the</strong> 6th<br />

Wallace Scientific Conference, and <strong>the</strong> coffee genetic improvement<br />

program.<br />

FLORIDA<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 <strong>the</strong> <strong>arts</strong>, 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 />

580. Florida College, Temple Terrace, FL. $10,000, 2010. To partially fund<br />

<strong>the</strong> purchase of volumes of literature documenting <strong>the</strong> history of <strong>the</strong><br />

Stone-Campbell Restoration Movement.<br />

581. Masters College, Santa Clarita, CA. $10,000, 2010. To expand <strong>the</strong><br />

library collection of digitized materials allowing <strong>the</strong> study of <strong>the</strong> history<br />

of <strong>the</strong> English Bible and underlying texts.<br />

582. SIM USA, Charlotte, NC. $10,000, 2010. For library material and<br />

facilities’ needs for <strong>the</strong> Theological Institutions of <strong>the</strong> Evangelical Church<br />

of West Africa.<br />

The Community Foundation, Inc.<br />

(also known as The Community Foundation in Jacksonville)<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in nor<strong>the</strong>astern 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 />

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583. Black Pages International, Columbia, SC. $10,000, 2010. For Black Expo<br />

Health Fair.<br />

584. Florida Alliance of Information and Referral Services, Jacksonville, FL.<br />

$154,000, 2010. To continue operation of <strong>the</strong> BrAIve Helpline and <strong>the</strong><br />

BrAIve Helpline Online Resource Database.<br />

585. Home Front He<strong>arts</strong>, East Brunswick, NJ. $75,000, 2010. For guidance<br />

and support services to military families needing specialized assistance<br />

to overcome challenges arising as a result of OEF/OIF deployments.<br />

586. Jacksonville Public Libraries, Jacksonville, FL. $40,000, 2010. To<br />

support of <strong>the</strong> Summer Reading Program.<br />

587. Jacksonville Public Libraries Foundation, Jacksonville, FL. $50,000,<br />

2010. For Much Ado About Books and general support.<br />

588. Jacksonville Public Libraries Foundation, Jacksonville, FL. $44,945,<br />

2010. For general operating support.<br />

Community Foundation of Broward<br />

(formerly Broward Community Foundation, Inc.)<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to Broward County, FL. No support for religious<br />

purposes. No grants to individuals (except for designated scholarship<br />

funds), or for capital campaigns, annual campaigns, fundraising events,<br />

building funds, deficit financing, endowment funds, or operating budgets;<br />

no loans.<br />

589. First Call for Help of Broward, Fort Lauderdale, FL. $11,676, 2009. For<br />

annual distribution.<br />

590. Stonewall Library and Archives, Fort Lauderdale, FL. $34,965, 2009. For<br />

Development Director, Stonewall Library and Archives.<br />

591. Stonewall Library and Archives, Fort Lauderdale, FL. $25,000, 2009. For<br />

Stonewall Library and Archives Museum.<br />

592. Stonewall Library and Archives, Fort Lauderdale, FL. $10,000, 2009. For<br />

Capital Campaign Endowment.<br />

Community Foundation of Collier County<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to Collier County, FL. No support for religious<br />

purposes or private schools. No grants to individuals (except for<br />

scholarships), or for operating budgets, deficit financing, scholarly<br />

research, school-day activities, curriculum, and materials, annual<br />

campaigns, capital campaigns, conferences, or endowment funds.<br />

593. Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans of America, New York, NY. $10,000,<br />

2009. For general support.<br />

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

Limitations: Giving primarily in <strong>the</strong> 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 />

594. Winter Haven Public Library, Friends of <strong>the</strong>, Winter Haven, FL. $16,866,<br />

2010. For capital improvements.<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 />

595. Friends of <strong>the</strong> Library of North Port Area, North Port, FL. $17,524, 2009.<br />

To support for various programs.<br />

596. United Way 2-1-1 of Manasota, Sarasota, FL. $15,714, 2009. For Direct<br />

Client Services.<br />

Jessie Ball duPont Fund<br />

(formerly Jessie Ball duPont Religious, Charitable and Educational Fund)<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in <strong>the</strong> South, especially DE, FL, and VA. No support<br />

for organizations o<strong>the</strong>r than those awarded gifts by <strong>the</strong> donor from<br />

1960-1964. No grants to individuals, or generally for capital campaigns<br />

or endowments.<br />

597. Bethune-Cookman University, Daytona Beach, FL. $250,000, 2010.<br />

3-year grant. To identify and purchase electronic, print and multimedia<br />

library resources for new graduate program in Integrated Environmental<br />

Science.<br />

598. Lancaster Community Library, Kilmarnock, VA. $276,182, 2010. 3-year<br />

grant. For Visions Youth Works, a summer jobs program for youth 14-18<br />

years old, in partnership with Boys and Girls Club and local businesses<br />

in Nor<strong>the</strong>rn Neck. Program will include job placement and readiness<br />

training and career exploration and training.<br />

599. Lancaster Community Library, Kilmarnock, VA. $49,366, 2010. To hire<br />

a capital campaign consultant to conduct a campaign feasibility study<br />

and write a case statement related to building a new library for Lancaster<br />

County, VA.<br />

Hertog Foundation, Inc.<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in Washington, DC and New York, NY.<br />

600. American Jewish Historical Society, New York, NY. $50,000, 2011.<br />

601. George W. Bush Foundation, Dallas, TX. $100,000, 2011.<br />

602. New York Public Library, New York, NY. $1,000,000, 2011.<br />

603. Resources for Children with Special Needs, New York, NY. $10,000,<br />

2011.<br />

604. YIVO Institute for Jewish Research, New York, NY. $10,000, 2011.<br />

John S. and James L. Knight Foundation<br />

(formerly Knight Foundation)<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to projects serving <strong>the</strong> 26 communities where <strong>the</strong><br />

Knight bro<strong>the</strong>rs published newspapers for communities and local grants:<br />

Long Beach and San Jose, CA, Boulder, CO, Bradenton, Miami, Palm<br />

Beach County, and Tallahassee, FL, Columbus, Macon, and<br />

Milledgeville, GA, Fort Wayne and Gary, IN, Wichita, KS, Lexington, KY,<br />

Detroit, MI, Duluth and St. Paul, MN, Biloxi, MS, Charlotte, NC, Grand<br />

Forks, ND, Akron, OH, Philadelphia and State College, PA, Columbia and<br />

Myrtle Beach, SC, and Aberdeen, SD; international for Journalism. No<br />

support for organizations whose mission is to prevent, eradicate and/or<br />

alleviate <strong>the</strong> effects of a specific disease; hospitals, unless for<br />

community-wide capital campaigns; activities to propagate a religious<br />

faith or restricted to one religion or denomination; political candidates;<br />

international programs, except U.S.-based organizations supporting free<br />

press around <strong>the</strong> world; charities operated by service clubs; or activities<br />

that are <strong>the</strong> responsibility of government (<strong>the</strong> foundation will in selective<br />

cases, join with units of government in supporting special projects). No<br />

grants to individuals, or 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 <strong>the</strong> foundation in all three<br />

cases; group travel; memorials; medical research; or conferences.<br />

605. American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research, Washington, DC.<br />

$98,500, 2010. To issue a white paper that will advance <strong>the</strong> findings of<br />

<strong>the</strong> Knight Commission on <strong>the</strong> Information Needs of Communities in a<br />

Democracy and provide ideas to implement its recommendations.<br />

606. Donors Forum of South Florida, Miami, FL. $24,000, 2010. For general<br />

operating support in 2011.<br />

607. Donors Forum of South Florida, Miami, FL. $23,000, 2010. 3-year grant.<br />

For office space in Miami for Donors Forum South Florida from 2010 to<br />

2012.<br />

608. Foundation Center, New York, NY. $20,000, 2010. For 2010 general<br />

operating support.<br />

609. Free Library of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA. $760,340, 2010. 2-year<br />

grant. To expand access to broadband technology and digital literacy<br />

training beyond physical library walls in Philadelphia.<br />

610. Miami-Dade County Department of Cultural Affairs, Culture Shock Miami,<br />

Miami Dade County, Miami, FL. $40,000, 2010. 2-year grant. To drive<br />

audiences to <strong>arts</strong> performances and activities through a cultural deal of<br />

<strong>the</strong> week feature on <strong>the</strong> Department of Cultural Affairs web site, in<br />

partnership with a daily deal provider such as Groupon or Dealon.<br />

611. Muscogee County School District, Columbus, GA. $285,400, 2010. To<br />

acquire a high-tech mobile library and community <strong>information</strong> center to<br />

serve three rural counties in West Georgia.<br />

612. National Security Archive Fund, Washington, DC. $150,000, 2010. To<br />

determine how well <strong>the</strong> federal government follows its own freedom of<br />

<strong>information</strong> rules with <strong>the</strong> 2011 Knight Open Government Survey.<br />

613. Stow-Munroe Falls Public Library, Stow, OH. $106,661, 2010. To<br />

increase access to <strong>the</strong> latest Internet <strong>information</strong> resources, digital<br />

literacy training and skills necessary for <strong>the</strong> residents of Summit County<br />

to become a more informed and engaged community.<br />

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614. Sunlight Foundation, Washington, DC. $1,216,678, 2010. 2-year grant.<br />

To create a suite of National Data Apps - platforms and tools for delivering<br />

federal data to <strong>the</strong> public.<br />

615. University of Miami, Coral Gables, FL. $66,000, 2010. To preserve and<br />

enhance access to sources of Cuban and Latino <strong>the</strong>ater through <strong>the</strong><br />

digitization of select playbills, posters, photographs and recordings.<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 />

616. Carmelite Missions, Darien, IL. $10,000, 2010. For library development<br />

project in Philippines.<br />

617. Cong Doan Con En, Cho Moi, Vietnam. $15,000, 2010. For construction<br />

of parish library, purchase of religious books and materials, and training<br />

of catechists.<br />

618. Queen of Peace Church, Gainesville, FL. $10,000, 2010. For reference<br />

materials for Catholic school library.<br />

619. Saint Marys Girls High School, Isiolo, Kenya. $10,000, 2010. For<br />

purchase of books and furniture for secondary school library.<br />

Miami Foundation<br />

(formerly Dade Community 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 />

620. Florida Alliance of Information and Referral Services, Jacksonville, FL.<br />

$163,500, 2010.<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 />

621. 211 Palm Beach/Treasure Coast, Lantana, FL. $10,000, 2010. For<br />

Health Care Access Campaign.<br />

William and Helen Thomas Charitable Trust<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in FL, with emphasis on Palm Beach, St. Lucie &<br />

Martin counties. No grants to individuals.<br />

622. Library Foundation of Martin County, Stuart, FL. $10,000, 2010. For<br />

Every Child Ready to Read program, to provide enhancements to Martin<br />

County Library System by encouraging and managing donated funds for<br />

current and long-term objectives, with funds used to purchase books.<br />

GEORGIA<br />

The Aflac Foundation, Inc.<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in areas of company operations, with emphasis on<br />

<strong>the</strong> greater Atlanta, GA, area. No support for religious or political<br />

organizations or private secondary schools. No grants to individuals.<br />

623. Chattahoochee Valley Regional Library System, Columbus, GA. $16,000,<br />

2010. For general support.<br />

Callaway Foundation, Inc.<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in GA, with emphasis on <strong>the</strong> City of LaGrange and<br />

Troup County. No grants to individuals, or for endowment funds, deficit<br />

financing, scholarships, or fellowships; no loans (except for<br />

program-related investments).<br />

624. LaGrange College, LaGrange, GA. $1,000,000, 2010. For library building<br />

and renovation.<br />

The Community Foundation for Greater Atlanta<br />

(formerly Metropolitan Atlanta Community Foundation, Inc.)<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to <strong>the</strong> 23-county metropolitan area of Atlanta, GA.<br />

No support for religious organizations (except through donor-advised<br />

funds), or operating expenses for private and publicly funded schools<br />

(K-12) and institutions of higher learning. No grants to individuals (except<br />

for scholarships), or for endowment funds, fundraising and marketing<br />

events, or capital campaign contributions (for building construction or<br />

renovation).<br />

625. Attachment Parenting International, Alpharetta, GA. $20,000, 2010.<br />

626. Commerce Public Library Foundation, Commerce, GA. $25,000, 2010.<br />

Community Foundation of <strong>the</strong> Chattahoochee Valley<br />

(formerly Chattahoochee Valley Community Foundation, Inc.)<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to <strong>the</strong> Chattahoochee Valley Region in west central<br />

GA and east central AL. No support for religious activities, or international<br />

programs. No grants to individuals, or for general operating support,<br />

annual fundraising campaigns or fundraising events, operating deficits,<br />

endowments, medical research, memorials, conferences, group travel,<br />

or honoraria for distinguished guests.<br />

627. Chattahoochee Valley Regional Library System, Columbus, GA. $15,000,<br />

2009. For Wi-Fi connectivity in Libraries in Buena Vista.<br />

628. Muscogee County Library Foundation, Columbus, GA. $773,000, 2009.<br />

For Founders Society.<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 />

629. Foundation Center Atlanta, Atlanta, GA. $10,000, 2010. For program<br />

support.<br />

The Marcus Foundation, Inc.<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in Atlanta, GA. No grants to individuals.<br />

630. Foundation Center, New York, NY. $25,000, 2009. For general support.<br />

631. Jewish Federation of Greater Atlanta, Atlanta, GA. $215,198, 2009. For<br />

PJ Library Project, initiative to send books or CDs on Jewish <strong>the</strong>mes<br />

monthly for young children (ages 6 months to 5 years) in Jewish families.<br />

William I. H. and Lula E. Pitts Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to GA. No grants to individuals, or for endowment<br />

funds, research, scholarships, fellowships, or matching gifts; no loans.<br />

632. Emory University, Candler School of Theology, Atlanta, GA. $60,000,<br />

2010. For salary support and acquisitions for Pitts Theology Library and<br />

support for Laney Legacy in Moral Leadership program.<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 o<strong>the</strong>r specific media projects.<br />

633. Olusegun Obasanjo Presidential Library Foundation in <strong>the</strong> U. S,<br />

Washington, DC. $25,000, 2009.<br />

The UPS Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national basis and in Brazil, Canada, China, Malaysia,<br />

Mexico, and South Africa; giving also to statewide, regional, national, and<br />

international organizations. No support for religious organizations not of<br />

direct benefit to <strong>the</strong> entire community. No grants to individuals; generally,<br />

no grants for capital campaigns, endowments, or general operating<br />

support.<br />

634. Foundation Center, New York, NY. $12,500, 2009.<br />

635. Johnson Branch Library, Friends of, Saint Petersburg, FL. $14,000,<br />

2009.<br />

Robert W. Woodruff Foundation, Inc.<br />

(formerly Trebor Foundation, Inc.)<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in GA, with emphasis on <strong>the</strong> metropolitan Atlanta<br />

area. No support for churches, denominational programs, or youth<br />

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Grants for Libraries & Information Services Caterpillar—ILLINOIS<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 />

636. ArtsNOW, Atlanta, GA. $130,000, 2010. For development of a web-based<br />

Teacher Resource Center.<br />

637. Foundation Center Atlanta, Atlanta, GA. $275,000, 2010. For continued<br />

program support.<br />

HAWAII<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 />

638. New Distinction Corporation, Honolulu, HI. $40,000, 2009. For startup<br />

support for HawaiiSchoolGuide.com, a one-stop online resource for<br />

<strong>information</strong> on all Hawaii schools from preschool to college.<br />

Victoria S. & Bradley L. Geist Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to HI residents and organizations. No grants for<br />

capital projects, endowment funds, or for on-going or general operating<br />

costs.<br />

639. Kapiolani Health Foundation, Honolulu, HI. $35,000, 2009. For peer<br />

mentoring and Survivors Offering Support program.<br />

Hawaii Community Foundation<br />

(formerly The Hawaiian Foundation)<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to HI. 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 />

640. Bond Memorial Library, Friends of, Kapaau, HI. $10,000, 2009. For new<br />

library.<br />

641. Hamakua Health Center, Honokaa, HI. $13,500, 2009. For GE Centricity<br />

Electronic Medical Record Enhancements.<br />

642. Hawaii Health Information Corporation, Honolulu, HI. $30,000, 2009.<br />

For executive transition.<br />

643. Hawaii State Judiciary, Honolulu, HI. $50,000, 2009. For Criminal Justice<br />

Information System.<br />

644. Lanai Womens Center, Lanai City, HI. $50,000, 2009. For purchase and<br />

Implementation of Integrated EMR (Electronic Medical Record)/PMS.<br />

645. United Way, Aloha, Honolulu, HI. $55,142, 2009. For 211.<br />

IDAHO<br />

Laura Moore Cunningham Foundation, Inc.<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to ID. No grants to individuals.<br />

646. Lewiston Library Foundation, Lewiston, ID. $200,000, 2010. For new<br />

library facility.<br />

Idaho Community Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in ID. No support for religious purposes, or<br />

organizations typically funded by <strong>the</strong> government, or national<br />

organizations, unless monies expended are for sole benefit of ID citizens.<br />

No grants to individuals (except for scholarships), or for debt reduction,<br />

fundraising projects, travel, conferences or seminars, or endowments.<br />

647. Coeur d Alene Public Library Foundation, Coeur d Alene, ID. $22,625,<br />

2010.<br />

The Works of Grace Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in ID and TX. No grants to individuals.<br />

648. Community Library, Ketchum, ID. $15,250, 2010.<br />

ILLINOIS<br />

The Allstate Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving in areas of company operations, in AK, AL, AR, AZ, CA, CO,<br />

CT, DC, DE, FL, GA, HI, IA, ID, IL, IN, KS, KY, LA, MD, ME, MI, MN, MO,<br />

MS, MT, NC, ND, NE, NH, NJ, NM, NV, NY, OH, OK, OR, PA, RI, SC, SD,<br />

TN, TX, UT, VA, VT, WA, WI, WV, and WY; giving also to regional and<br />

national organizations. No support for athletic teams, bands or choirs,<br />

religious organizations not of direct benefit to <strong>the</strong> entire community,<br />

pass-through organizations, scouting groups, or private elementary or<br />

secondary schools. No grants to individuals (except for employee-related<br />

scholarships), or for fundraising events or sponsorships, capital<br />

campaigns or endowments, equipment not part of a community outreach<br />

program, athletic events, memorials, travel, audio, film, or video<br />

production, or continuing support.<br />

649. Middle Country Public Library, Centereach, NY. $36,000, 2009. For Safe<br />

and Vital Communities programs.<br />

Alphawood Foundation<br />

(formerly WPWR-TV Channel 50 Foundation)<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in <strong>the</strong> metropolitan Chicago, IL, area and<br />

northwestern IN. No support for religious or fraternal purposes, political<br />

campaigns or for public schools. No grants to individuals, or for<br />

scholarships, underwriting or tables for events, capital campaigns, or<br />

special projects.<br />

650. Gerber-Hart Gay and Lesbian Archives and Library, Chicago, IL. $20,000,<br />

2010. For general operating support.<br />

651. Jazz Institute of Chicago, Chicago, IL. $15,000, 2010. For general<br />

operating support.<br />

652. Richard Nickel Committee, Chicago, IL. $25,000, 2010. For general<br />

operating support.<br />

Aon Foundation<br />

(formerly Combined International Foundation)<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national basis in areas of company operations, with<br />

emphasis on Chicago, IL. No grants for general operating support for<br />

secondary or vocational schools.<br />

653. Donors Forum of Chicago, Chicago, IL. $17,408, 2009. To Provide<br />

Leadership, Education, Research, and Action on Behalf of Philanthropy<br />

and Nonprofits in <strong>the</strong> Region.<br />

Helen V. Brach Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in <strong>the</strong> 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 />

654. University of Saint Mary of <strong>the</strong> Lake-Mundelein Seminary, Mundelein, IL.<br />

$25,000, 2011. For Letters Project that aims to make available hidden<br />

collection of manuscripts of Catholic Saints.<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 />

or exclusive membership societies, hospitals, political action<br />

committees or candidates, private foundations, or religious<br />

organizations not of direct benefit to <strong>the</strong> entire community. No grants to<br />

individuals, or for graduate student scholarships or fellowships, capital<br />

campaigns, building construction, debt reduction, development or<br />

production of books, videos, films, or television programs, research<br />

papers or articles in professional journals, endowments, general<br />

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operating or agency programs funded by <strong>the</strong> United Way, political causes,<br />

research, sponsorships, tickets, or advertising for fund-raising, or travel;<br />

no product or service donations; no loans.<br />

655. Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library Foundation, Springfield, IL.<br />

$50,000, 2009.<br />

656. Pontiac Public Library, Pontiac, IL. $15,000, 2009.<br />

The Chicago Community Trust<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in Cook County and <strong>the</strong> adjacent 5 counties of<br />

nor<strong>the</strong>astern, IL. No support for sectarian purposes or support of<br />

single-disease oriented research, treatment or care. No grants to<br />

individuals (except for limited fellowship programs), or for reducing<br />

operating deficits or liquidating existing debt, or for <strong>the</strong> sole purpose of<br />

writing, publishing, producing or distributing audio, visual or printing<br />

material, or for conducting conferences, festivals, exhibitions or<br />

meetings.<br />

657. Center for Information of Elgin, Elgin, IL. $50,000, 2010. For bilingual<br />

<strong>information</strong>, advocacy, and referral services.<br />

658. Chicago, City of, Department of Innovation and Technology, Chicago, IL.<br />

$70,000, 2010. For salary support of a health <strong>information</strong> technology<br />

coordinator.<br />

659. Christopher House, Chicago, IL. $60,000, 2010. For multi-agency<br />

collaboration in data collection and program improvement.<br />

660. Donors Forum of Chicago, Chicago, IL. $120,000, 2010. For general<br />

operating support of enhanced statewide capacity building effort.<br />

661. Healthcare Consortium of Illinois, Dolton, IL. $75,000, 2010. For health<br />

<strong>information</strong> exchange planning for <strong>the</strong> Southside and South Suburbs.<br />

662. Hope Institute for Children and Families, Springfield, IL. $50,000, 2010.<br />

For data system of organizations which provide treatment and screening<br />

of Autism Spectrum Disorders.<br />

663. Jazz Institute of Chicago, Chicago, IL. $60,000, 2010. For Youth Stage<br />

at <strong>the</strong> Jazz Fest.<br />

664. Metropolitan Chicago Information Center, Chicago, IL. $200,000, 2010.<br />

For region-wide survey on human relations.<br />

665. Palatine Opportunity Center, Palatine, IL. $60,000, 2010. For salary<br />

support of a bilingual Spanish nurse and training for <strong>the</strong> Health<br />

Information and Services Outreach program.<br />

Circle of Service Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in Cook and Lake counties, IL, with funding also<br />

in Chicago. No support for political organizations or lobbying. No grants<br />

to individuals, or for travel or international purposes, or for <strong>the</strong> funding<br />

of policy research.<br />

666. Chicago Public Library Foundation, Chicago, IL. $20,000, 2009. For<br />

program support.<br />

667. Donors Forum of Chicago, Chicago, IL. $25,230, 2009. For membership.<br />

Arie and Ida Crown Memorial<br />

(doing business as Crown Family Philanthropies)<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 film, video,<br />

exhibitions, conference, associations or coalitions.<br />

668. Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library Foundation, Springfield, IL.<br />

$50,000, 2009.<br />

669. Chicago Public Library Foundation, Chicago, IL. $25,000, 2009.<br />

670. Donors Forum of Chicago, Chicago, IL. $25,230, 2009.<br />

Davee Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in IL, with emphasis on Chicago. No grants to<br />

individuals.<br />

671. Brown County High School, Library, Nashville, IN. $10,000, 2010. For<br />

general support.<br />

672. Brown County Public Library, Nashville, IN. $22,000, 2010. For general<br />

support.<br />

673. Newberry Library, Chicago, IL. $90,000, 2010. For general support.<br />

Gaylord and Dorothy Donnelley Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in <strong>the</strong> Chicago, IL, area and in <strong>the</strong> 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 />

674. Chicago Film Archives, Chicago, IL. $60,000, 2010. 2-year grant. For<br />

Phase III of Core Collections: Providing Online Access to Chicago Film<br />

Archive’s Collections.<br />

675. Chicago Public Library Foundation, Chicago, IL. $60,000, 2010. 2-year<br />

grant. For matching grant for preservation and to provide public access<br />

to Chicago Theater Playbill Collection (1848-1922).<br />

676. Columbia College, Chicago, IL. $14,250, 2010. For online collection<br />

database.<br />

677. Jazz Institute of Chicago, Chicago, IL. $15,000, 2010. For Chicago Jazz<br />

Fest.<br />

678. Jazz Institute of Chicago, Chicago, IL. $10,000, 2010. For general<br />

operating support.<br />

679. Lewis University, Romeoville, IL. $52,000, 2010. 3-year grant. For<br />

matching grant to expand access to Canal and Regional History Special<br />

Collection.<br />

680. Medical University of South Carolina, Waring Library, Charleston, SC.<br />

$24,000, 2010. For final grant for project, The Picture of Health:<br />

Digitizing and Preserving South Carolina’s Medical Artifacts.<br />

681. Old Town School of Folk Music, Chicago, IL. $50,000, 2010. 2-year grant.<br />

For matching grant for Digital Guitar Archive Access Pilot Project.<br />

682. Window to <strong>the</strong> World Communications, Chicago, IL. $15,000, 2010. For<br />

Phase One of WFMT archive preservation.<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 <strong>the</strong>ir 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 />

683. Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago, IL. $10,000, 2010. For Library<br />

Acquisition.<br />

684. Arts Alliance Illinois Foundation, Chicago, IL. $35,000, 2010. For Arts<br />

Education Providers Network and Arts Education Census Project.<br />

685. Centro San Bonifacio, Chicago, IL. $25,000, 2010. For Multipliers<br />

Program.<br />

686. Donors Forum of Chicago, Chicago, IL. $18,255, 2010. For membership<br />

grant.<br />

The Grainger Foundation Inc.<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national basis. No grants to individuals, or for seed<br />

money, emergency funds, deficit financing, publications, conferences, or<br />

matching gifts; no loans.<br />

687. Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library Foundation, Springfield, IL.<br />

$50,000, 2010. For Special Program Fund.<br />

688. Addison Community Switchboard, Addison, IL. $10,000, 2010. For Food<br />

Bank.<br />

689. Benzie Shores District Library, Friends of <strong>the</strong>, Frankfort, MI. $20,000,<br />

2010. For operating fund.<br />

690. Newberry Library, Chicago, IL. $50,000, 2010. For Special Program Fund.<br />

Grand Victoria Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to areas of company operations in IL, with emphasis<br />

on <strong>the</strong> Chicago metropolitan area, Elgin, and sou<strong>the</strong>rn Cook, DeKalb,<br />

DuPage, Kane, Kendall, Lake, McHenry, Winnebago, and Will counties.<br />

No support for grantmaking organizations or federated funds. No grants<br />

to individuals, or for endowments, fundraising events, debt reduction,<br />

political campaigns, or religious programs; generally, no grants for<br />

research or planning projects.<br />

691. Donors Forum of Chicago, Chicago, IL. $12,746, 2009. For membership.<br />

692. Gail Borden Public Library Foundation, Elgin, IL. $20,000, 2009. For<br />

project support.<br />

Harris Family Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in <strong>the</strong> Chicago, IL, and Washington DC areas. No<br />

grants to individuals.<br />

693. Chicago Public Library, Chicago, IL. $25,000, 2010. For general<br />

operating support.<br />

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The Irving Harris Foundation<br />

(formerly The Harris Foundation)<br />

694. Donors Forum of Chicago, Chicago, IL. $12,500, 2009.<br />

Illinois Children’s Healthcare Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to IL. No support for intermediary funding agencies,<br />

partisan, lobbying, political or denominational organizations, or for<br />

organizations not determined to be public charities. No grants to<br />

individuals, or for endowments or, general medical research.<br />

695. Donors Forum of Chicago, Chicago, IL. $11,971, 2010.<br />

The Joyce Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in <strong>the</strong> Great Lakes region, including IL, IN, MI, MN,<br />

OH, and WI; limited number of environment grants made in Canada;<br />

<strong>culture</strong> grants are primarily restricted to <strong>the</strong> 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 />

696. Donors Forum of Chicago, Chicago, IL. $75,000, 2010. To serve as a<br />

leading voice and coordinator of philanthropic and nonprofit advocacy in<br />

Illinois, and to undertake a planning process to develop a new business<br />

model.<br />

697. Donors Forum of Chicago, Chicago, IL. $20,000, 2010. For <strong>the</strong> Donors<br />

Forums Growth Initiative and expansion of <strong>the</strong> organizations public policy<br />

activities.<br />

698. Foundation Center, New York, NY. $50,000, 2010. 2-year grant. To<br />

expand <strong>the</strong> availability of <strong>information</strong> on grant makers, conduct and<br />

publish research on <strong>the</strong> philanthropic sector, provide increased services<br />

to grant seekers, and broaden <strong>the</strong> publics understanding of philanthropy.<br />

699. Global Philanthropy Partnership, Chicago, IL. $200,000, 2010. 2-year<br />

grant. For coordination of public and private energy efficiency retrofit<br />

programs being implemented as part of <strong>the</strong> Chicago Climate Action Plan<br />

(CCAP).<br />

700. GreatSchools, San Francisco, CA. $75,000, 2010. To help inform<br />

low-income Milwaukee parents about <strong>the</strong>ir K-12 school options and<br />

encourage parents to choose academically successful schools.<br />

701. Jazz Institute of Chicago, Chicago, IL. $30,000, 2010. For organizational<br />

capacity-building.<br />

702. John F. Kennedy Library Foundation, Boston, MA. $10,000, 2010. For<br />

educational programs.<br />

Ann and Robert H. Lurie Foundation<br />

(formerly Ann and Robert H. Lurie Family Foundation)<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in Chicago, IL. No grants to individuals.<br />

703. Chicago Public Library Foundation, Chicago, IL. $75,000, 2009. For<br />

unrestricted support.<br />

The John D. and Ca<strong>the</strong>rine T. MacArthur Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national and international basis. No support for<br />

religious programs, political activities or campaigns. No grants for<br />

fundraising appeals, institutional benefits, honorary functions or similar<br />

projects, tuition expenses, scholarships, or fellowships (o<strong>the</strong>r than those<br />

sponsored by <strong>the</strong> foundation).<br />

704. African Court on Human and Peoples Rights, Arusha, Tanzania, Zanzibar<br />

and Pemba. $200,000, 2010. 2-year grant. To procure books, journals<br />

and o<strong>the</strong>r resources for its library (over two years).<br />

705. Chicago Public Library Foundation, Chicago, IL. $1,050,000, 2010.<br />

3-year grant. For YouMedia@CPL (over three years).<br />

706. Chicago Public Library Foundation, Chicago, IL. $500,000, 2010. To<br />

expand <strong>the</strong> YOUmedia program to three Chicago Public Library branch<br />

locations.<br />

707. DePaul University, Chicago, IL. $1,800,000, 2010. 3-year grant. To<br />

implement a Chicago Learning Network of schools, <strong>libraries</strong>, museums,<br />

after-school programs, online communities, and <strong>the</strong> home (over three<br />

years).<br />

708. Donors Forum of Chicago, Chicago, IL. $307,500, 2010. 3-year grant.<br />

For general operations (over three years).<br />

709. Human Rights Resource Center, Saint Petersburg, Russia. $375,000,<br />

2010. 3-year grant. For legal support to Russian NGOs and promote <strong>the</strong><br />

professional growth of <strong>the</strong>se organizations (over three years).<br />

710. Jazz Institute of Chicago, Chicago, IL. $100,000, 2010. 2-year grant. For<br />

<strong>the</strong> annual Chicago Jazz Festival (over two years).<br />

711. Library of Congress, Washington, DC. $98,000, 2010. To conduct<br />

orientations for newly elected members of <strong>the</strong> House of Representatives.<br />

712. Local Initiatives Support Corporation, Chicago, IL. $225,000, 2010. To<br />

work with <strong>the</strong> Chicago Public Library to implement YouMedia in schools<br />

and to participate in a Chicago Learning Network.<br />

713. Mainspring Consulting, Scarsdale, NY. $400,000, 2010. To establish<br />

financial models for learning networks of schools, <strong>libraries</strong>, museums,<br />

after-school programs, and online communities.<br />

714. Metropolitan Chicago Information Center, Chicago, IL. $100,000, 2010.<br />

For Apps for Chicago.<br />

715. National Security Archive Fund, Washington, DC. $900,000, 2010.<br />

3-year grant. For <strong>the</strong> International Human Rights Evidence Program (over<br />

three years).<br />

716. Public Library of Science, San Francisco, CA. $250,000, 2010. 2-year<br />

grant. For <strong>the</strong> open access publishing initiative Hubs (over two years).<br />

717. Royal Society for <strong>the</strong> Protection of Nature, Thimphu, Bhutan. $350,000,<br />

2010. To contribute to endowment, construct a library and conference<br />

center for public use, and to create operating reserve.<br />

718. Social Science Research Council, Brooklyn, NY. $1,500,000, 2010.<br />

3-year grant. To implement a learning network of schools, <strong>libraries</strong>,<br />

museums, after-school programs, online communities, and <strong>the</strong> home in<br />

New York City (over three years).<br />

719. State of <strong>the</strong> U.S.A., Washington, DC. $70,000, 2010. To design open<br />

architecture for <strong>the</strong> web-based State of <strong>the</strong> USA societal indicators<br />

system.<br />

720. Yale University, School of Forestry and Environmental Studies, New<br />

Haven, CT. $300,000, 2010. 3-year grant. To increase <strong>the</strong> multimedia<br />

content of Yale Environment 360 (over three years).<br />

721. Yayasan Pengembangan Hak Asasi Manusia Untuk ASEAN, Depok,<br />

Indonesia. $300,000, 2010. 3-year grant. For research and education<br />

on human rights in Sou<strong>the</strong>ast Asia (over three years).<br />

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

Limitations: Giving limited to <strong>the</strong> Washington, DC, area, Chicago, IL, KS,<br />

western and upstate NY, nor<strong>the</strong>astern PA, and nor<strong>the</strong>rn 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 />

722. Foundation for <strong>the</strong> National Archives, Washington, DC. $75,000, 2010.<br />

For Programs at <strong>the</strong> William G. McGowan Theater.<br />

Motorola Solutions Foundation<br />

(formerly Motorola Foundation)<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily on a national and international basis in areas of<br />

company operations, with emphasis on CA, Washington, DC, FL, GA, IL,<br />

MA, MD, NJ, NY, TX, Afghanistan, Argentina, Brazil, China, England, and<br />

Mexico. No grants to individuals, or for endowments, sports<br />

sponsorships, or capital campaigns; no Motorola Solutions product or<br />

equipment donations.<br />

723. Chicago Public Library Foundation, Chicago, IL. $100,000, 2009.<br />

724. Chicago Public Library Foundation, Chicago, IL. $10,000, 2009.<br />

The Offield Family Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in CA and MI. No grants to individuals.<br />

725. Harbor Springs Library Association, Harbor Springs, MI. $10,000, 2010.<br />

For general support.<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 />

726. Bethlehem Area Public Library, Bethlehem, PA. $30,000, 2010. For<br />

general repairs and o<strong>the</strong>r projects for The Kids Room.<br />

727. Riegelsville Public Library, Riegelsville, PA. $35,000, 2010. For general<br />

operating support.<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 <strong>the</strong>ir normal responsibilities. No grants to individuals, or for<br />

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medical, scientific or academic research, or purchase of dinner or raffle<br />

tickets.<br />

728. Chicago Public Library Foundation, Chicago, IL. $125,000, 2009.<br />

729. Donors Forum of Chicago, Chicago, IL. $35,000, 2009.<br />

730. Donors Forum of Chicago, Chicago, IL. $25,230, 2009.<br />

731. Jazz Institute of Chicago, Chicago, IL. $30,000, 2009.<br />

732. Newberry Library, Chicago, IL. $50,000, 2009.<br />

Prince Charitable Trusts<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to local groups in Washington, DC, Chicago, IL, and<br />

RI, with emphasis on Aquidneck Island. No support for national<br />

organizations, or for religious or political organizations. No grants to<br />

individuals.<br />

733. New York Public Library, Astor, Lenox and Tilden Foundations, New York,<br />

NY. $10,000, 2010. For Astor Conservator.<br />

734. Redwood Library and A<strong>the</strong>naeum, Newport, RI. $25,000, 2010. For<br />

general operating support.<br />

735. Rhode Island Natural History Survey, Kingston, RI. $20,000, 2010. For<br />

Aquidneck Island coyote management program.<br />

736. Rhode Island Natural History Survey, Kingston, RI. $20,000, 2010. For<br />

Aquidneck Island coyote management program.<br />

Pritzker Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in Chicago, IL. No grants to individuals.<br />

737. Newberry Library, Chicago, IL. $20,000, 2009. For general operating<br />

support.<br />

Michael Reese Health Trust<br />

(formerly Michael Reese Hospital Foundation)<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to <strong>the</strong> metropolitan Chicago, IL, area with emphasis<br />

on <strong>the</strong> 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 />

738. Donors Forum of Chicago, Chicago, IL. $10,916, 2010. For annual<br />

contribution for operating support.<br />

739. Health Leads Chicago, Chicago, IL. $35,000, 2010. For Family Help<br />

Desks that are staffed by undergraduate volunteers who connect<br />

patients to food, housing, job training, fuel assistance, child care and<br />

o<strong>the</strong>r key government and community resources.<br />

740. Northwestern Memorial Foundation, Chicago, IL. $18,000, 2010. For<br />

annual support for <strong>the</strong> Edelstone Bendix Lecture at Northwestern<br />

University.<br />

The Retirement Research Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to FL, IL, IN, IA, KY, MO and WI for direct service<br />

requests. Giving on a national basis for research, advocacy, education<br />

and training. No support for governmental agencies except for area<br />

agencies on aging, state universities and <strong>the</strong> Veterans Administration.<br />

No grants to individuals, or for computers, construction, general<br />

operating expenses of established organizations, endowment or<br />

developmental campaigns, emergency funds, deficit financing, land<br />

acquisition, scholarships, media productions, dissertation research,<br />

annual campaigns, or biomedical research. Publications and conference<br />

support is generally limited to those which are components of larger<br />

foundation funded projects.<br />

741. Donors Forum of Chicago, Chicago, IL. $12,130, 2010. For Dues and<br />

Membership.<br />

742. Foundation Center, New York, NY. $12,000, 2010. For Program Support.<br />

Dr. Scholl Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in <strong>the</strong> U.S., with some emphasis on <strong>the</strong> 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 />

743. Chicago Public Library Foundation, Chicago, IL. $65,000, 2009. For<br />

Summer Reading Program.<br />

The Siragusa Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in <strong>the</strong> metropolitan Chicago, IL, area. No support<br />

for political advocacy programs. No grants to individuals, or for<br />

endowment funds; no loans.<br />

744. Newberry Library, Chicago, IL. $10,000, 2010. For General Library<br />

Materials Fund.<br />

The Spencer Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national and international basis. No grants to<br />

individuals, or for capital funds, general purposes, operating or<br />

continuing support, sabbatical supplements, work in instructional or<br />

curriculum development, any kind of training or service program,<br />

scholarships, travel fellowships, endowment funds, or pre-doctoral<br />

research; no loans.<br />

745. Donors Forum of Chicago, Chicago, IL. $25,230, 2010. For membership<br />

renewal.<br />

746. Foundation Center Washington, DC, Washington, DC. $28,000, 2010.<br />

For annual contribution.<br />

Terra Foundation for American Art<br />

Limitations: Giving in <strong>the</strong> U.S., with emphasis on Chicago, IL, and<br />

internationally. No support for artwork conservation. No grants to<br />

individuals.<br />

747. Chicago Public Library Foundation, Chicago, IL. $50,000, 2010. For<br />

Family Summer Reading Program, Reading is Art-rageous, which will<br />

focus on <strong>the</strong> <strong>the</strong>me of art in everyday life and will celebrate art in Chicago.<br />

748. Pierpont Morgan Library, New York, NY. $225,000, 2010. For catalogue<br />

and exhibition, Roy Lichtenstein: The Black-and-White Drawings,<br />

1961-1968 at <strong>the</strong> Morgan Library and <strong>the</strong> Albertina in Vienna, Austria.<br />

749. Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute, Williamstown, MA. $25,000,<br />

2010. For pre-exhibition convening on Winslow Homer.<br />

INDIANA<br />

Central Indiana Community Foundation, Inc.<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to <strong>the</strong> central IN region. No support for religious or<br />

sectarian purposes, or for post-event or after-<strong>the</strong>-fact situations. No<br />

grants to individuals (except for scholarships), or for long-term operating<br />

support, endowment funds, medical, scientific or academic research,<br />

publications, travel, fundraising events, annual appeals, or membership<br />

contributions.<br />

750. Indiana University-Purdue University, University Library, Indianapolis, IN.<br />

$46,947, 2010.<br />

751. Indianapolis-Marion County Public Library Foundation, Indianapolis, IN.<br />

$274,744, 2010. For Summer Reading.<br />

The Clowes Fund, Inc.<br />

Limitations: Giving in <strong>the</strong> greater Indianapolis, IN, area, defined as Marion<br />

County and <strong>the</strong> seven contiguous counties (for social services and<br />

education); Seattle, WA (for <strong>the</strong> <strong>arts</strong> and art education); and in <strong>the</strong> greater<br />

Boston, MA, area and p<strong>arts</strong> of nor<strong>the</strong>rn 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 />

752. Massachusetts Coalition for Occupational Safety and Health,<br />

Dorchester, MA. $60,000, 2010. For MassCOSH Worker Center which<br />

builds <strong>the</strong> power of immigrants and workers of color to defend <strong>the</strong>ir rights<br />

to safe, decent working conditions.<br />

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Grants for Libraries & Information Services Lincoln—INDIANA<br />

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

(formerly Fort Wayne Community Foundation)<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in <strong>the</strong> 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 />

753. Allen County Public Library Foundation, Fort Wayne, IN. $17,201, 2010.<br />

For Paul Clarke Nonprofit Resource Center.<br />

754. Lincoln Collection of Indiana, Friends of <strong>the</strong>, Fort Wayne, IN. $50,000,<br />

2010. For digitization and care of The Lincoln Collection at <strong>the</strong> Allen<br />

County Public Library.<br />

Community Foundation of St. Joseph County<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to St. Joseph County, IN. No support for religious<br />

organizations for religious purposes, or development or public relations<br />

activities. No grants to individuals (except for scholarships), or for<br />

endowment campaigns, retirement of debts, camperships, annual<br />

appeals or membership contributions, travel, post-event or after <strong>the</strong> fact<br />

situations, or computers (unless presented as a necessary component<br />

of larger program or objective).<br />

755. Saint Joseph County Public Library, South Bend, IN. $12,814, 2009. For<br />

Leighton Award and unrestricted support.<br />

The Cummins Foundation<br />

(formerly Cummins Engine Foundation)<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in areas of company operations, with emphasis on<br />

Lake Mills, IA, <strong>the</strong> Columbus and Seymour, IN, areas, Fridley, MN,<br />

Jamestown, NY, Rocky Mount, NC, Findlay, OH, Charleston, SC,<br />

Cookeville, Memphis, and Nashville, TN, El Paso, TX, Stoughton, WI and<br />

in Brazil, China, India, Mexico, and South Africa; giving also to national<br />

organizations. No support for sectarian religious organizations, political<br />

candidates, or medical or disease-related organizations. No grants to<br />

individuals, or for capital campaigns, business start-up needs or political<br />

causes; no loans or product donations.<br />

756. Lincoln Collection of Indiana, Friends of <strong>the</strong>, Fort Wayne, IN. $25,000,<br />

2010. For project expenses associated with <strong>the</strong> conservation and<br />

preservation of <strong>the</strong> Lincoln Collection at <strong>the</strong> Indiana State Museum and<br />

<strong>the</strong> Allen County Public Library in Fort Wayne.<br />

757. Whitakers, Town of, Whitakers, NC. $79,000, 2010. To renovate <strong>the</strong><br />

historic Whitakers Public Library in Whitakers, NC.<br />

758. Wuxi Library, Wuxi, China. $50,000, 2010. For Community Development<br />

Grants, WHDB Community Involvement Team and Shanghai Metro<br />

Community Involvement Team, to establish children’s <strong>libraries</strong> in<br />

elementary schools throughout China. Each library will receive a full range<br />

of Chinese language children’s books and appropriate furniture.<br />

759. Wuxi Library, Wuxi, China. $22,000, 2010. For 2Q Community<br />

Development Grant, to create updated computer lab at <strong>the</strong> Wuxi Migrant<br />

Workers Children’s School to enable <strong>the</strong> students to learn basic<br />

computer skills in Wuxi, China.<br />

760. Wuxi Library, Wuxi, China. $10,000, 2010. For 90th Anniversary<br />

Challenge Winner, Cummins woods project.<br />

Dekko Foundation, Inc.<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in Limestone County, AL, Collier County, FL,<br />

DeKalb, LaGrange, Kosciusko, Noble, Steuben and Whitley counties, IN,<br />

Clarke, Decatur, Lucas, Ringgold and Union counties, IA and <strong>the</strong> Ada<br />

community, MN. No grants to individuals.<br />

761. Kendallville Public Library, Kendallville, IN. $12,200, 2010. For program<br />

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 <strong>the</strong>y are an integral part of a broader<br />

program.<br />

762. People on Wheels, Indianapolis, IN. $15,000, 2010. For general<br />

operating support.<br />

Harrison County Community Foundation, Inc.<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to Harrison County, IN. No support for religious<br />

organizations for <strong>the</strong> purpose of fur<strong>the</strong>ring <strong>the</strong>ir religion. No grants to<br />

individuals (except for scholarships), or for reimburse for previously<br />

purchased items or previously incurred expenses, or purchase real<br />

estate that has not been identified and appraised.<br />

763. Lanesville Community School Corporation, Lanesville, IN. $44,623,<br />

2009. For school <strong>libraries</strong>, ball field, writing project, and academic<br />

teams.<br />

764. North Harrison Elementary School, Ramsey, IN. $37,305, 2009. For<br />

books for library, Lincoln celebration, and multimedia presentation<br />

system.<br />

Eli Lilly and Company Foundation<br />

(also known as Lilly 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 <strong>the</strong> 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 />

765. Indiana Health Information Exchange, Indianapolis, IN. $75,000, 2009.<br />

For Indianapolis Coalition for Patient Safety.<br />

766. John F. Kennedy Library Foundation, Boston, MA. $25,000, 2009. For<br />

JFK Library Annual Dinner.<br />

767. National Coalition for Cancer Survivorship, Silver Spring, MD. $50,000,<br />

2009. For Cancer Survival Toolbox.<br />

Lilly Endowment Inc.<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to IN, with emphasis on Indianapolis, for community<br />

development projects (including <strong>the</strong> <strong>arts</strong>, 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, <strong>libraries</strong>, individual elementary/<br />

secondary schools, or for individual churches (except as part of<br />

invitational grant programs). No grants to individuals (except for<br />

fellowships) or for endowments (except in <strong>the</strong> context of special<br />

initiatives).<br />

768. Alliance for Christian Media, Atlanta, GA. $150,000, 2010. For<br />

Protestant Hour sermon archival restoration project.<br />

769. Foundation Center, New York, NY. $125,000, 2010. For general<br />

operating support.<br />

770. GuideStar USA, Williamsburg, VA. $50,000, 2010. For general operating<br />

support.<br />

771. Indianapolis Center for Congregations, Indianapolis, IN. $8,000,000,<br />

2010. For operating support.<br />

772. Indianapolis-Marion County Public Library Foundation, Indianapolis, IN.<br />

$25,000, 2010. For small bookmobile.<br />

773. Kurt Vonnegut Memorial Library, Indianapolis, IN. $50,000, 2010. For<br />

strategic planning and organizational and development capacity building.<br />

774. National Center for Family Philanthropy, Washington, DC. $50,000,<br />

2010. For Family Foundation leadership study.<br />

775. Philanthropy Roundtable, Washington, DC. $100,000, 2010. For general<br />

operating support.<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, and Philadelphia, PA. No support for religious<br />

organizations, public or private elementary or secondary schools or<br />

school foundations, hospitals, hospital foundations, fraternal, political,<br />

or veterans’ organizations, or sports organizations. No grants to<br />

individuals, or for endowments, continuing support, general operating<br />

support, capital campaigns, debt reduction, marketing programs,<br />

sporting events or tournaments, fundraising for national organizations,<br />

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INDIANA—Lincoln Grants for Libraries & Information Services<br />

sporting events, or national walks; generally, no grants for tickets,<br />

corporate tables, or testimonial events.<br />

776. Free Library of Philadelphia Foundation, Philadelphia, PA. $35,000,<br />

2010. For Job Readiness Center at <strong>the</strong> Paschalville Branch Library.<br />

777. Hartford Public Library, Hartford, CT. $10,000, 2010. For Catch Up to<br />

Math.<br />

778. League for <strong>the</strong> Blind and Disabled, Fort Wayne, IN. $30,000, 2010. For<br />

Information and Referral Program.<br />

779. Maternity Care Coalition, Philadelphia, PA. $10,000, 2010. For<br />

MOMobile Program.<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 <strong>the</strong>ir 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 <strong>the</strong> foundation), capital campaigns, or endowment<br />

funds.<br />

780. CommunicationWorks, LLC, Washington, DC. $900,000, 2010. To<br />

develop communications activities and products that streng<strong>the</strong>n <strong>the</strong><br />

ability of states to graduate more students within existing resources<br />

while maintaining academic quality.<br />

781. GuideStar USA, Williamsburg, VA. $10,000, 2010. To continue free<br />

public services, such as Exchange program, and institute new technology<br />

upgrades.<br />

782. Learn More Indiana, Indianapolis, IN. $474,500, 2010. To help students<br />

in Indiana access and complete postsecondary education.<br />

783. National Center for Higher Education Management Systems, Boulder,<br />

CO. $566,900, 2010. For improvement of data resources for higher<br />

education stakeholders and to contribute to college completion agenda.<br />

784. Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN. $750,000, 2010. To establish in<br />

Indiana <strong>the</strong> Benefit Bank that connects low- and moderate-income<br />

Hoosiers with benefits and work supports, including financial aid.<br />

785. Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN. $25,000, 2010. To increase<br />

sharing and application of college student access and success research<br />

and practices through two statewide conferences.<br />

786. Sou<strong>the</strong>rn Regional Education Board, Atlanta, GA. $800,000, 2010. To<br />

establish regional, and <strong>the</strong>n national, portal to provide returning adult<br />

learners with <strong>information</strong>, resources, and services to assist in<br />

completing degrees.<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, capital campaigns (building or<br />

endowments) non-operating private foundations, or international<br />

activities.<br />

787. College Depot Program at Burton Barr Central Library, Phoenix, AZ.<br />

$50,000, 2010. To provide college planning <strong>information</strong> to youth from<br />

low-income families.<br />

788. Connect2Help, Indianapolis, IN. $50,000, 2010. To enhance caller<br />

services and increase awareness of options for victims of domestic<br />

violence.<br />

WellPoint Foundation, Inc.<br />

(formerly An<strong>the</strong>m Foundation, Inc.)<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in areas of company operations in CA, CO, CT, GA,<br />

IN, KY, ME, MO, NV, NY, NH, OH, VA, and WI; giving also to national<br />

organizations. No support for private charities or foundations, religious<br />

organizations not of direct benefit to <strong>the</strong> entire community, political<br />

candidates or organizations, discriminatory organizations, or association<br />

memberships. No grants to individuals, or for political causes or<br />

campaigns, lobbying activities, endowments, film, music, TV, video, or<br />

media production projects or broadcast program underwriting,<br />

fundraising events, sports sponsorships, performing <strong>arts</strong> tours, or<br />

requests that provide benefit to WellPoint, Inc. or WellPoint employees.<br />

789. SeniorNavigator.com, Richmond, VA. $141,016, 2009. For health care<br />

improvement with focus on uninsured.<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 Little Rock, AR, CA, Atlanta, GA, Cedar Rapids, IA,<br />

Louisville, KY, Baltimore, MD, Charlotte, NC, NY, PA, and Fort Worth, TX.<br />

No grants to individuals.<br />

790. Enoch Pratt Free Library of Baltimore City, Baltimore, MD. $10,000,<br />

2009.<br />

791. Enoch Pratt Free Library of Baltimore City, Baltimore, MD. $10,000,<br />

2009.<br />

792. National Czech and Slovak Museum and Library, Cedar Rapids, IA.<br />

$50,000, 2009.<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 />

793. Hubbard Public Library, Hubbard, IA. $60,000, 2010. To construct a new<br />

library.<br />

794. Keck Memorial Library, Wapello, IA. $22,102, 2010. To construct<br />

addition.<br />

795. Letts Public Library, Letts, IA. $60,000, 2010. To construct a new library.<br />

796. North Iowa Libraries Collaborating Board, Mason City, IA. $57,048,<br />

2010. To purchase technology for shared library automation.<br />

797. Stanhope Public Library, Stanhope, IA. $60,000, 2010. To construct a<br />

new public library.<br />

798. Westgate Public Library, Westgate, IA. $31,145, 2010. To construct a<br />

new library.<br />

799. Williamsburg Public Library, Williamsburg, IA. $60,000, 2010. To<br />

construct a new library.<br />

The Greater Cedar Rapids Community Foundation<br />

(formerly The Greater Cedar Rapids Foundation)<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to <strong>the</strong> greater Cedar Rapids and surrounding Linn<br />

County, IA, area. No support for religious activities of religious<br />

organizations (including parochial schools), or for crisis intervention. No<br />

grants to individuals (except for scholarships), or for annual operating<br />

budgets or travel; generally no grants for capital campaigns, endowment<br />

campaigns, one-time events, fundraising, equipment, scientific<br />

research, debt retirement, or deficit financing.<br />

800. Cedar Rapids Public Library, Cedar Rapids, IA. $17,066, 2009. For<br />

general support, Designated Distribution, Proposal to hire a consultant<br />

to direct a development assessment.<br />

801. Herbert Hoover Presidential Library Association, West Branch, IA.<br />

$76,982, 2009.<br />

802. Mount Mercy University, Cedar Rapids, IA. $50,320, 2009. For Annual<br />

Support, Designated Agency Distribution for <strong>the</strong> Grotto Reconstruction<br />

Project, General Support, Designated Distribution for <strong>the</strong> Mount Mercy<br />

Library, Scholarship Fund $20,000 and General Fund $10,000, REACH<br />

Mount Mercy (Renewable Energy Alternatives Can Help).<br />

803. National Czech and Slovak Museum and Library, Cedar Rapids, IA.<br />

$75,027, 2009. For Agency Distribution, General Support, Operational<br />

Support, Designated Distribution, Increase development capacities,<br />

Rising Above - The Story of a People and <strong>the</strong> Flood, BrewNost<br />

Sponsorship.<br />

804. Organic Center for Education and Promotion, Boulder, CO. $10,000,<br />

2009. For general support for Organic Education.<br />

Iowa West Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in southwest IA, <strong>the</strong> Council Bluffs area, and<br />

Omaha, NE. No support for medical research or church-affiliated<br />

organizations for religious purposes. No grants for fundraising, benefit,<br />

and social events, capital requests (for improvements to school property<br />

or for hospitals, medical facilities, assisted living projects, nursing<br />

homes, independent care, and extended care facilities), operating<br />

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Grants for Libraries & Information Services Humana—KENTUCKY<br />

deficits or long-term operating support, publications, films, books,<br />

seminars, symposia or for conferences.<br />

805. Council Bluffs Public Library, Council Bluffs, IA. $62,500, 2009. To<br />

enhance collection.<br />

806. Council Bluffs Public Library, Council Bluffs, IA. $20,000, 2009. For<br />

Visiting Authors Series.<br />

807. Pottawattamie County Board of Supervisors, Council Bluffs, IA. $15,250,<br />

2009. For CountyConnection.org, online <strong>information</strong> for health and<br />

human services.<br />

The Wellmark Foundation<br />

(formerly The IASD Health Care Foundation)<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to IA and SD. No grants to individuals, or for<br />

biomedical research not of direct benefit to local residents,<br />

uncompensated care for direct clinical services, or services that are<br />

billable for third-party reimbursement, capital campaigns, equipment,<br />

organizations indirect/overhear costs, debt reduction, annual<br />

campaigns, fundraising events, or endowments.<br />

808. Iowa Department of Public Health, Des Moines, IA. $90,000, 2009. For<br />

<strong>the</strong> Data Warehouse program, which creates an efficient, effective tool<br />

to disseminate health data and make positive health improvements in<br />

Iowa communities.<br />

809. Iowa State University, Ames, IA. $59,564, 2009. For a project which<br />

focuses on childhood obesity as impacted by health literacy in <strong>the</strong> school<br />

environment.<br />

KANSAS<br />

Kansas Health Foundation<br />

(formerly Kansas Health Foundation/Kansas Health Trust)<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to KS. No support for political campaigns or political<br />

advocacy. No grants to individuals, or for medical research, deficit or debt<br />

retirement, endowments not initiated by <strong>the</strong> foundation, vehicles,<br />

construction projects, mental health or for direct medical services.<br />

810. Eisenhower Foundation, Abilene, KS. $25,000, 2010. For staff and<br />

supplies for work to streng<strong>the</strong>n leadership capacity among Kansas teens<br />

through Five Star Leaders program. Using case studies from President<br />

Eisenhower’s career, Five Star Leaders aims to teach principles of<br />

democratic leadership and consensus-based decision making that<br />

students can incorporate into own lives.<br />

811. Foundation Center, New York, NY. $10,000, 2010. For annual<br />

membership.<br />

812. Lawrence Public Library Foundation, Lawrence, KS. $22,500, 2010. For<br />

speaker/artist fees, travel and reading incentives, advertising and<br />

promotion to expand participation in summer reading program by<br />

partnering with o<strong>the</strong>r community organizations and reaching out to at-risk<br />

children, people who don’t speak English, seniors and people with<br />

disabilities Project plans to offer expanded programming featuring<br />

authors, musicians and dancers and it will offer participants incentives<br />

for completing <strong>the</strong> reading program.<br />

Sprint Foundation<br />

(formerly United Telecommunications Foundation)<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in areas of company operations in Los Angeles and<br />

San Francisco, CA, Denver, CO, Washington, DC, Atlanta, GA, Chicago,<br />

IL, Kansas City, MO, New York, NY, and Dallas, TX; giving also to regional<br />

organizations active in areas of company operations and national<br />

organizations; giving limited to Cass, Clay, Jackson, and Platte counties,<br />

KS, and Johnson and Wyandotte counties, MO, for <strong>the</strong> Sprint<br />

Achievement Program. No support for discriminatory organizations,<br />

political organizations, private charities or foundations, religious<br />

organizations not of direct benefit to <strong>the</strong> entire community, international<br />

organizations, or school-affiliated teams, bands, or choirs. No grants to<br />

individuals (except for <strong>the</strong> Sprint Achievement Program), or for travel,<br />

film, music, television, video, or media production projects,<br />

school-affiliated events, marketing, sports, or event sponsorships, or<br />

scholarships; generally, no grants for endowments, capital campaigns,<br />

memorials, construction, or renovation projects.<br />

813. Johnson County Library Foundation, Shawnee Mission, KS. $10,125,<br />

2009.<br />

Sunderland Foundation<br />

(formerly Lester T. Sunderland Foundation)<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in geographic areas that have connections to <strong>the</strong><br />

Ash Grove Cement Co., particularly AR, western IA, KS, western MO, and<br />

NE. No grants to individuals or for scholarships or operating expenses;<br />

no loans.<br />

814. Kansas City, Kansas Public Library, Kansas City, KS. $50,000, 2010.<br />

Wichita Community Foundation<br />

(formerly Greater Wichita Community Foundation)<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to <strong>the</strong> 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 />

815. Newman University, Wichita, KS. $10,000, 2009. For library and<br />

scholarship.<br />

Wyandotte Health Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to Wyandotte and Johnson counties, KS, and<br />

Jackson County, MO. No support for sectarian or religious organizations.<br />

No grants or scholarships to individuals, directly or for budget deficits or<br />

debt reduction.<br />

816. Riverview Health Services, Kansas City, KS. $150,900, 2010. For Parish<br />

Nurse Access to Health Services.<br />

KENTUCKY<br />

James Graham Brown Foundation, Inc.<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to KY, with emphasis on <strong>the</strong> Jefferson County and<br />

Louisville metropolitan areas. No support for private foundations or <strong>the</strong><br />

performing <strong>arts</strong>, primary or secondary schooling, religious institutions for<br />

religious purposes, including <strong>the</strong>ological seminaries, or political or<br />

national organizations. No grants to individuals, or for operating needs.<br />

817. Library Foundation, Louisville, KY. $500,000, 2010. Toward capital<br />

campaign to rebuild and restore <strong>the</strong> Main Branch of <strong>the</strong> Louisville Free<br />

Public Library.<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 />

818. National Center for Family Philanthropy, Washington, DC. $15,000,<br />

2009. For operating support.<br />

819. Simmons College of Kentucky, Louisville, KY. $175,000, 2009. For<br />

library enhancement and expansion initiative.<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 />

820. Louisville Free Public Library Foundation, Louisville, KY. $75,000, 2010.<br />

The Humana Foundation, Inc.<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in areas of company operations in Phoenix, AZ,<br />

Denver, CO, Jacksonville, Miramar, and Tampa, FL, Atlanta, GA, Chicago,<br />

IL, Indianapolis, IN, Kansas City, KS, Louisville, KY, Metairie, LA, Detroit,<br />

MI, Cincinnati, OH, San Juan, PR, Memphis, TN, Austin, Corpus Christi,<br />

Dallas, Houston, and San Antonio, TX, Salt Lake City, UT, and Green Bay<br />

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and Milwaukee, WI. No support for social, labor, political, veterans’, or<br />

fraternal organizations, lobbying efforts, or mission-focused activities. No<br />

grants for start up needs or seed money, salary expenses or o<strong>the</strong>r<br />

administrative costs, general operating support for religious<br />

organizations, or for construction or renovation of sanctuaries.<br />

821. Louisville Free Public Library Foundation, Louisville, KY. $100,000,<br />

2009. For Newburg Project.<br />

The J & L Foundation<br />

(formerly The Joan and Lee Thomas Foundation, Inc.)<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in Louisville, KY. No grants to individuals.<br />

822. Louisville Free Public Library Foundation, Louisville, KY. $10,000, 2010.<br />

LOUISIANA<br />

Baptist Community Ministries<br />

(formerly Christian Health Ministries)<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in Jefferson, Orleans, Plaquemines, St. Bernard<br />

and St. Tammany parishes, LA. No support for operating budgets of<br />

individual churches. No grants to individuals, or for capital grants.<br />

823. Louisiana Public Health Institute, New Orleans, LA. $50,000, 2010. For<br />

Behavioral Health Services Dashboard.<br />

Entergy Charitable Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in areas of company operations in AR, LA, MA, MS,<br />

NH, NY, TX, and VT, with emphasis on New Orleans. No support for<br />

political organizations, religious organizations not of direct benefit to <strong>the</strong><br />

entire community, or organizations owned or operated by an employee<br />

of Entergy. No grants to individuals, or for utility bills, administrative<br />

expenses or recurring expenses exceeding 15 percent of <strong>the</strong> requested<br />

amount, capital campaigns, gala events, testimonials, or fundraising<br />

meals, advertisements, or uniforms, equipment, or trips for<br />

school-related organizations or amateur sports teams; no loans.<br />

824. Plymouth Public Library, Plymouth, MA. $10,000, 2009. For Literacy for<br />

Life.<br />

825. Saint Johnsbury A<strong>the</strong>naeum, Saint Johnsbury, VT. $20,000, 2009. For<br />

Energy Efficiency Initiative.<br />

The Greater New Orleans Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to sou<strong>the</strong>astern LA, including <strong>the</strong> 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 />

826. Nonprofit Knowledge Works, New Orleans, LA. $65,000, 2010. For New<br />

Orleans Coalition on Open Governance.<br />

827. Nonprofit Knowledge Works, New Orleans, LA. $25,000, 2010. For<br />

Revised New Orleans Index.<br />

828. VIA LINK, New Orleans, LA. $15,000, 2010. To expand call center,<br />

construction and telephone costs.<br />

The Huey and Angelina Wilson Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to <strong>the</strong> Baton Rouge, LA, area. No grants to<br />

individuals, or for endowments, or seed money.<br />

829. Families Helping Families of Greater Baton Rouge, Baton Rouge, LA.<br />

$29,000, 2009. For Resource Center for Autism Spectrum Disorders.<br />

830. Grandparents Raising Grandchildren Information Center of Louisiana,<br />

Baton Rouge, LA. $10,000, 2009.<br />

MAINE<br />

Sam L. Cohen Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in York and Cumberland counties in sou<strong>the</strong>rn ME.<br />

No grants to individuals, or for annual appeals, endowments or for<br />

multi-year grants.<br />

831. Portland Public Library, Portland, ME. $120,000, 2009. For Reach for<br />

<strong>the</strong> Stars capital campaign.<br />

832. Portland Public Library, Portland, ME. $60,000, 2009. For Reach for <strong>the</strong><br />

Stars capital campaign.<br />

833. University of Sou<strong>the</strong>rn Maine, Osher Map Library and Smith Center for<br />

Cartographic Education, Portland, ME. $100,000, 2009. For Osher Map<br />

Library Expansion.<br />

John T. Gorman Foundation<br />

(formerly JTG Foundation)<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in ME. No grants to individuals.<br />

834. Portland Public Library, Portland, ME. $15,000, 2009.<br />

Stephen and Tabitha King Foundation, Inc.<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to ME. No support for hospice programs or facilities,<br />

animal shelters/hospitals or rehabilitation centers. No grants to<br />

individuals, or for fellowships, scholarships, or for travel or<br />

sponsorships, student or athletic groups, graduation parties or events,<br />

renovations to churches or o<strong>the</strong>r religious properties or institutions, or<br />

renovations to historical society property unless connected to a library,<br />

or for film or video productions, transportation, book or publishing<br />

projects, conferences, meetings, exhibits, or workshops, construction of<br />

playgrounds; no wheelchair vans; no organizations whose policies<br />

encourage discrimination; no academic research, fellowships or<br />

publication; no loans.<br />

835. Allagash Public Library, Allagash, ME. $15,000, 2009.<br />

836. Bangor Public Library, Bangor, ME. $56,500, 2009.<br />

837. Berry Memorial Library, Bar Mills, ME. $10,000, 2009.<br />

838. Camden Public Library, Camden, ME. $25,000, 2009.<br />

839. Carrabasett Valley Public Library, Carrabassett Valley, ME. $50,000,<br />

2009.<br />

840. Gardiner Public Library, Gardiner, ME. $50,000, 2009.<br />

841. Isaac F. Umberhine Public Library, Richmond, ME. $50,000, 2009.<br />

842. John B. Curtis Free Public Library in Bradford, Bradford, ME. $10,000,<br />

2009.<br />

843. Lithgow Library, Friends of, Augusta, ME. $50,000, 2009.<br />

844. Louis T. Graves Memorial Public Library, Kennebunkport, ME. $10,000,<br />

2009.<br />

845. Lubec Memorial Library, Lubec, ME. $10,000, 2009.<br />

846. Norridgewock Free Public Library, Norridgewock, ME. $15,000, 2009.<br />

847. Norway Memorial Library, Norway, ME. $10,000, 2009.<br />

848. Rockport Public Library, Rockport, ME. $25,000, 2009.<br />

849. Strong Public Library, Strong, ME. $10,000, 2009.<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 />

850. Bass Harbor Memorial Library, Bernard, ME. $10,000, 2009. For<br />

restoration work for <strong>the</strong> library.<br />

851. College for ME-Androscoggin, Lewiston, ME. $15,000, 2009.<br />

852. Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture, New York, NY. $10,000,<br />

2009. For archiving project.<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 />

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853. HealthInfoNet, Portland, ME. $10,000, 2009. For project to develop<br />

statewide health <strong>information</strong> technology strategic plan (HITSP) that<br />

establishes clear vision, priorities and implementation road map for<br />

improving Maine’s health <strong>information</strong> infrastructure as central pillar for<br />

transforming health care delivery in <strong>the</strong> state.<br />

854. Maine Childrens Alliance, Augusta, ME. $59,992, 2009. For project to<br />

work with Maine’s child serving departments to establish routine<br />

collection and reporting of consistent, valid, and coordinated children’s<br />

mental health care data, to be published in reports that will be used to<br />

assist in evaluating children’s mental health care system in Maine.<br />

855. Medical Care Development, Augusta, ME. $16,347, 2009. For Maine’s<br />

School-based Health Centers to research and disseminate<br />

patient-centered care models and best practices found in 27 SBHCS in<br />

17 Maine communities, to help improve access and care for MaineCare<br />

members, by drawing from existing patient databases, satisfaction<br />

surveys, ongoing program evaluations, and <strong>information</strong> from <strong>the</strong> National<br />

Assembly on School-based Health Care.<br />

856. Quality Counts, Manchester, ME. $76,787, 2009. To create Behavioral<br />

Health Integration (BHI) Metrics System to promote and sustain<br />

integration by providing data to guide appropriate, service delivery<br />

enhancements, public policy decisions, payment reforms, and consumer<br />

choice of healthcare setting and provider.<br />

857. Washington County Childrens Program, Machias, ME. $39,725, 2009.<br />

To purchase new clinical software, which will allow for efficient data<br />

collection of preventive oral health services at 39 Washington County<br />

sites for about 800 children it sees annually.<br />

The Oak Foundation U.S.A.<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national basis. No support for religious organizations<br />

for religious purposes or for political candidates. No grants to fundraising<br />

drives, events or amounts under $25,000 (except in special<br />

circumstances).<br />

858. National Association for <strong>the</strong> Education of African American Children with<br />

Learning Disabilities, Columbus, OH. $55,000, 2010. To build a<br />

foundation of knowledge to support <strong>the</strong> expansion and sustainability of<br />

services for African American children in <strong>the</strong> US with learning differences.<br />

Currently, <strong>the</strong>y are disproportionately over-represented in special<br />

education classes as being emotionally disturbed or cognitively impaired<br />

but are under-represented as being learning disabled. This planning grant<br />

will permit experts from <strong>the</strong> academic and non-profit sectors to advise<br />

on how to support parent advocacy and to develop a full grant proposal<br />

that addresses capacity building, sustainability, development of a<br />

funding plan and details a long-term approach.<br />

The Orchard Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to New England and NY, with emphasis on MA, ME,<br />

NH, and VT. No support for museums or religious organizations, ocean<br />

fisheries, or animal hospitals or rehabilitation centers. No grants to<br />

individuals, or for endowments, annual or capital campaigns, religious<br />

programs, conferences or travel unrelated to a current grant,<br />

scholarships, fellowships, building projects, equipment, film or video<br />

projects, general citizen organizing or public awareness-building projects,<br />

environmental education, toxic substances or pollution prevention,<br />

animal rights, species specific projects, scientific research, land<br />

acquisition, children enrichment projects, adult literacy programs, direct<br />

pregnancy prevention, or violence prevention; no loans.<br />

859. Queens Library Foundation, Jamaica, NY. $15,000, 2009. For Summer<br />

Reading Club.<br />

Elmina B. Sewall Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in ME, with <strong>the</strong> exception of a moderate amount<br />

of routine annual giving which may take place in o<strong>the</strong>r regions. No grants<br />

to individuals, or for operating endowments. In general, multi-year<br />

projects will not be supported.<br />

860. Kennebunk Free Library, Kennebunk, ME. $15,000, 2010.<br />

TD Charitable Foundation<br />

(formerly TD Banknorth Charitable Foundation)<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to areas of company operations in CT, Washington,<br />

DC, DE, FL, MA, MD, ME, NH, NJ, NY, PA, VA, and VT. No support for<br />

private foundations, political candidates, lobbying or advocacy<br />

organizations, fraternal, labor, or veterans’ groups, religious<br />

organizations not of direct benefit to <strong>the</strong> entire community, athletic<br />

teams or social groups, discriminatory organizations, or research<br />

organizations. No grants to individuals, or for fundraising events,<br />

scholarships, memberships, advertising, annual campaigns, travel or<br />

conferences, debt reduction, trips or tours, endowments, or capital<br />

campaigns; no general operating support or endowments.<br />

861. Bergen Volunteer Medical Initiative, Hackensack, NJ. $10,000, 2009.<br />

For Health Information Library.<br />

862. Queens Library Foundation, Jamaica, NY. $30,000, 2009. For Youth<br />

Workforce Development: Employing Teens at Queens Library.<br />

MARYLAND<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 />

863. Enoch Pratt Free Library of Baltimore City, Baltimore, MD. $53,000,<br />

2010. For <strong>the</strong> Summer Reading Program.<br />

864. Enoch Pratt Free Library of Baltimore City, Baltimore, MD. $20,000,<br />

2010.<br />

865. Enoch Pratt Free Library of Baltimore City, Baltimore, MD. $15,000,<br />

2010. For annual giving.<br />

866. Enoch Pratt Free Library of Baltimore City, Baltimore, MD. $10,000,<br />

2010.<br />

867. Saint Marys Outreach Center, Baltimore, MD. $20,000, 2010. For <strong>the</strong><br />

Community Outreach, Information, Assistance and Referral Program.<br />

The Annie E. Casey Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national basis, with emphasis on <strong>the</strong> ten sites that<br />

consist of <strong>the</strong> Making Connections initiative, as well as <strong>the</strong> 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 />

868. Child Care Resources, Seattle, WA. $50,000, 2010. To evaluate Play<br />

and Learn Groups for Family, Friend and Neighbor Care (FFN).<br />

869. Foundation Center, New York, NY. $200,000, 2010. To continue to<br />

support commitment to Center’s 50th Anniversary Campaign.<br />

870. Foundation Center, New York, NY. $13,200, 2010. To conduct scans of<br />

foundation grantmaking in <strong>the</strong> areas of early learning and elementary<br />

education and produce tables reflecting <strong>the</strong> findings.<br />

871. Sexuality Information and Education Council of <strong>the</strong> U.S., New York, NY.<br />

$100,000, 2010. To build advocacy agenda for adolescent reproductive<br />

health services and programs and provide policy and advocacy training<br />

and technical assistance to Plain Talk sites. Plain Talk is<br />

neighborhood-based initiative aimed at helping adults, parents and<br />

community leaders develop skills and tools <strong>the</strong>y need to communicate<br />

effectively with young people about reducing adolescent sexual<br />

risk-taking.<br />

872. West Virginia Kids Count Fund, Charleston, WV. $75,000, 2010. To<br />

support KIDS COUNT activities.<br />

Clark-Winchcole Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in <strong>the</strong> Washington, DC, area. No support for private<br />

foundations. No grants to individuals.<br />

873. Folger Shakespeare Library, Washington, DC. $10,000, 2009. For<br />

Shakespeare Steps Out Children’s Program.<br />

Naomi and Nehemiah Cohen Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in Washington, DC, and Israel. No support for<br />

private or parochial schools, universities, or for medical research. No<br />

grants to individuals.<br />

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874. Catalogue for Philanthropy Greater Washington, Washington, DC.<br />

$10,000, 2010.<br />

875. Working America Education Fund, Washington, DC. $50,000, 2010.<br />

The Community Foundation of Frederick County, MD, Inc.<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to Frederick County, MD. No grants for operating<br />

costs, annual campaigns, endowments, or multi-year funding.<br />

876. Frederick County Public Libraries, Frederick, MD. $47,665, 2010.<br />

The Ellison Medical Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to U.S. institutions only. No support for commercial<br />

or for-profit organizations.<br />

877. Marine Biological Laboratory, Woods Hole, MA. $474,822, 2009. For<br />

Accelerating Analysis of <strong>the</strong> Biology of Aging by <strong>the</strong> Encyclopedia of Life.<br />

The Sherman Fairchild Foundation, Inc.<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in CA, Boston, MA, NH, New York, NY and<br />

Washington, DC.<br />

878. Pierpont Morgan Library, New York, NY. $5,000,000, 2009. For strategic<br />

support.<br />

879. Pierpont Morgan Library, New York, NY. $126,000, 2009. For<br />

Conservation Fellowship Program.<br />

GEICO Philanthropic Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in CA, Washington, DC, FL, GA, MD, NY, TX and<br />

VA. No support for political organizations or religious organizations not<br />

of direct benefit to <strong>the</strong> entire community. No grants to individuals (except<br />

for GEICO Public Service Awards, Military Service Awards, and<br />

scholarships).<br />

880. Foundation for <strong>the</strong> National Archives, Washington, DC. $15,000, 2010.<br />

MARPAT Foundation, Inc.<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in <strong>the</strong> metropolitan Washington, DC, area. No<br />

support for projects or organizations for any weapons development, or<br />

for medical research. No support for social or youth services programs<br />

outside of Wards 7 and 8 in Washington, DC. No grants to individuals,<br />

or for endowment funds.<br />

881. Folger Shakespeare Library, Washington, DC. $15,000, 2010. For <strong>the</strong><br />

2010/11 Season in DC.<br />

882. Sandy Spring Museum, Sandy Spring, MD. $15,000, 2010. For archival<br />

professional.<br />

883. Washington Area Performing Arts Video Archive, Washington, DC.<br />

$12,000, 2010. To eliminate <strong>the</strong> video recording backlog of DC area<br />

<strong>the</strong>ater productions.<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 />

884. Billy Graham Evangelistic Association, Charlotte, NC. $10,000, 2009.<br />

For Billy Graham Library Capital Campaign.<br />

885. Catalogue for Philanthropy Greater Washington, Washington, DC.<br />

$25,000, 2009.<br />

886. University of Utah, Library, Salt Lake City, UT. $999,134, 2009. For<br />

Marriott Library Renovations.<br />

887. University of Utah, Library, Salt Lake City, UT. $50,000, 2009. For Library<br />

Renovations.<br />

888. University of Utah, Library, Salt Lake City, UT. $26,000, 2009. For<br />

General Operating Support.<br />

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

Limitations: Giving primarily in <strong>the</strong> 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 />

889. Enoch Pratt Free Library of Baltimore City, Baltimore, MD. $90,500,<br />

2009.<br />

The Harry and Jeanette Weinberg Foundation, Inc.<br />

Limitations: Giving nationally, primarily in MD, HI, nor<strong>the</strong>ast PA, NY, and<br />

internationally to Israel and <strong>the</strong> Former Soviet Union. No support for<br />

political organizations, colleges, universities, think tanks, or for <strong>arts</strong><br />

organizations. No grants to individuals, or for deficit financing, annual<br />

giving, publications or for scholarships.<br />

890. Enoch Pratt Free Library of Baltimore City, Baltimore, MD. $150,000,<br />

2010. For book collection and technology upgrades at <strong>the</strong> city’s public<br />

library system.<br />

891. Enoch Pratt Free Library of Baltimore City, Baltimore, MD. $25,000,<br />

2010. For Family Literacy Initiative - infant programs, developing reading<br />

families.<br />

892. Foreign Born Information and Referral Network, Columbia, MD. $20,000,<br />

2010. For equal access to community resources and opportunities for<br />

all foreigners.<br />

893. Foundation Center Washington, DC, Washington, DC. $10,000, 2010.<br />

To support programs for under-resourced nonprofits in <strong>the</strong> mid-Atlantic<br />

region.<br />

894. GuideStar USA, Williamsburg, VA. $10,000, 2010. For membership.<br />

895. National Alliance on Mental Illness Metropolitan Baltimore, Baltimore,<br />

MD. $30,000, 2010. For resource packet to outline <strong>the</strong> Criminal Justice<br />

System to <strong>the</strong> mentally ill.<br />

896. Pro Bono Resource Center of Maryland, Baltimore, MD. $44,000, 2010.<br />

To support Foreclosure Prevention Pro Bono Project in Maryland.<br />

897. Pro Bono Resource Center of Maryland, Baltimore, MD. $15,000, 2010.<br />

To support programs and services of this agency.<br />

898. Sou<strong>the</strong>rn Maryland Child Care Resource Center, Charlotte Hall, MD.<br />

$25,000, 2010. To help children in foster care reunite with <strong>the</strong>ir families.<br />

899. Structured Employment Economic Development Corporation, New York,<br />

NY. $100,000, 2010. To assist in launching EarnBenefits Baltimore.<br />

900. Village Learning Place, Baltimore, MD. $20,000, 2010. To provide<br />

operating support for public library benefiting <strong>the</strong> community.<br />

MASSACHUSETTS<br />

Barr Foundation<br />

(formerly The Hostetter Foundation)<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in <strong>the</strong> greater Boston, MA, area. No grants to<br />

individuals (except for fellows program).<br />

901. Massachusetts Coalition for Occupational Safety and Health,<br />

Dorchester, MA. $125,000, 2009. For general support.<br />

Berkshire Taconic Community Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to northwest Litchfield County, CT, Berkshire County,<br />

MA, and Columbia County and nor<strong>the</strong>ast Dutchess County, NY.<br />

902. American Jewish Historical Society, New York, NY. $10,000, 2010.<br />

903. Otis Library and Museum, Otis, MA. $10,000, 2010. For MARS program.<br />

Boston Foundation, Inc.<br />

Limitations: Giving from discretionary funds limited to <strong>the</strong> 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.<br />

904. Associates of <strong>the</strong> Boston Public Library, Boston, MA. $200,000, 2010.<br />

For general operating support.<br />

905. Boston Public Library Foundation, Boston, MA. $25,000, 2010. For<br />

emergency support for BPL community youth programs.<br />

906. Higher Education Resource Center, Boston, MA. $25,000, 2010. For<br />

general operating support.<br />

907. John F. Kennedy Library Foundation, Boston, MA. $102,042, 2010. For<br />

general operating support.<br />

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908. John F. Kennedy Library Foundation, Boston, MA. $100,000, 2010. For<br />

Extending <strong>the</strong> John F. Kennedy Library Forum and Roundtables program.<br />

909. Nantucket A<strong>the</strong>neum, Nantucket, MA. $25,000, 2010. For general<br />

operating support.<br />

910. New York Public Library, Astor, Lenox and Tilden Foundations, New York,<br />

NY. $500,000, 2010. For general operating support.<br />

911. Pew Charitable Trusts, Philadelphia, PA. $75,000, 2010. For<br />

Massachusetts Cultural Data Project.<br />

912. Social Law Library, Boston, MA. $90,787, 2010. For general operating<br />

support.<br />

913. Watertown Free Public Library, Watertown, MA. $36,018, 2010. For<br />

general operating support.<br />

Boston Scientific Foundation, Inc.<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in areas of company operations in Fremont, San<br />

Jose, and Valencia, CA, Spencer, IN, Greater Boston, Marlborough,<br />

Natick, and Quincy, MA, and Twin Cities, MN. No support for political or<br />

religious organizations or discriminatory organizations. No grants to<br />

individuals (except for fellowships and employee-related scholarships),<br />

or for general operating support, capital campaigns, event-based<br />

fundraising or corporate sponsorships.<br />

914. Northwest Resources for Families, Maple Grove, MN. $20,000, 2010.<br />

For NW Immunization Clinic to provide free immunizations and health<br />

resource and referral to children and families living in poverty, <strong>the</strong> working<br />

poor, families who are uninsured, under insured, whose insurance does<br />

not cover immunizations and families who cannot afford <strong>the</strong>ir insurance’s<br />

co-pay for immunizations, and o<strong>the</strong>r services including health education,<br />

health resource and referral, Child and Teen Check-Up, flu and<br />

pneumonia shots.<br />

Calderwood Charitable Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in MA, with emphasis on Boston, Chestnut Hill,<br />

and Wesley Hills; some funding also in NH, with emphasis on Greenfield<br />

and Peterborough. No grants to individuals.<br />

915. Boston A<strong>the</strong>naeum, Boston, MA. $592,955, 2009. For Calderwood<br />

Writing Initiative.<br />

916. Boston A<strong>the</strong>naeum, Boston, MA. $250,000, 2009. For general support.<br />

Cedar Tree Foundation<br />

(formerly David H. Smith Foundation)<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in NY; some giving nationally. No grants to<br />

individuals.<br />

917. Healthy Building Network, Washington, DC. $100,000, 2009. For Pharos<br />

Project, <strong>the</strong>ir green building materials program.<br />

China Medical Board, Inc.<br />

(formerly China Medical Board of New York, Inc.)<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to East and Sou<strong>the</strong>ast Asia, including <strong>the</strong> People’s<br />

Republic of China, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Korea, Malaysia, <strong>the</strong><br />

Philippines, Singapore, Taiwan, and Thailand. No support for<br />

professional or scientific societies, or research institutes not directly<br />

under medical school control. No grants to individuals (except for<br />

scholarships and fellowships), or for capital projects.<br />

918. University of Medicine, Lanmadow, Burma (Myanmar). $104,000, 2010.<br />

For capacity building in Human Resources and Information Library.<br />

919. University of Medicine, North Okkalapa, Burma (Myanmar). $100,000,<br />

2010. For Faculty and Information Library development.<br />

Citizens Charitable Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national basis in areas of company operations, with<br />

emphasis on CT, DE, MA, ME, NH, NJ, NY, PA, RI, and VT. No support for<br />

discriminatory organizations, single disease/issue <strong>information</strong> or<br />

research organizations, religious organizations, labor, fraternal, or<br />

veterans’ organizations, political organizations, governmental or<br />

quasi-governmental public agencies or organizations, grantmakers, or<br />

public or private educational institutions. No grants to individuals, or for<br />

annual campaigns, political projects, debt reduction, conferences or<br />

seminars, endowments, trips or tours, advertising or fundraising<br />

activities, or historic preservation; no loans.<br />

920. Centro de Informacion, Elgin, IL. $10,000, 2009. For general obligations.<br />

921. Child Care Resource Center of Cuyahoga County, Cleveland, OH.<br />

$10,000, 2009. For general obligations.<br />

922. Free Library of Philadelphia Foundation, Philadelphia, PA. $16,667,<br />

2009. For general operating support.<br />

923. John F. Kennedy Library Foundation, Boston, MA. $25,000, 2009. For<br />

general operating support.<br />

924. John F. Kennedy Library Foundation, Boston, MA. $25,000, 2009. For<br />

general operating support.<br />

925. John F. Kennedy Library Foundation, Boston, MA. $10,000, 2009. For<br />

general operating support.<br />

926. Ohio Grantmakers Forum, Columbus, OH. $10,000, 2009. For general<br />

obligations.<br />

Jessie B. Cox Charitable Trust<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in New England. No support for sectarian religious<br />

activities, or efforts usually supported by <strong>the</strong> public sector. No grants to<br />

individuals, or for buildings, equipment or land purchases; endowments,<br />

scholarship funds, or fundraising activities; deficits or normal operating<br />

budgets or where <strong>the</strong> trust may become <strong>the</strong> organization’s predominant<br />

source of support; no loans.<br />

927. Edward M. Kennedy Community Health Center, Worcester, MA. $55,000,<br />

2010. For new data coordinator to enable health center to become first<br />

in Massachusetts to be certified as patient-centered medical home.<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 />

928. Milken Institute, Israel Center, Santa Monica, CA. $50,000, 2009. For<br />

Medical Records Project.<br />

High Meadows Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in CO and NJ; some funding in MA and NY.<br />

929. Harvard University, Harvard Business School, Cambridge, MA.<br />

$500,000, 2009. For Baker Library.<br />

The Highland Street Connection<br />

(doing business as The Highland Street Foundation)<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in MA. No grants to individuals.<br />

930. Boston Public Library Foundation, Boston, MA. $100,000, 2009. For<br />

community.<br />

931. John F. Kennedy Library Foundation, Boston, MA. $100,000, 2009. For<br />

community.<br />

The Hyams Foundation, Inc.<br />

(formerly Sarah A. Hyams Fund)<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in Boston and Chelsea, MA. No support for<br />

municipal, state, or federal agencies; institutions of higher learning for<br />

standard educational programs; religious organizations for sectarian<br />

religious purposes; or national or regional health organizations; support<br />

for medical research is being phased out. No grants to individuals, or for<br />

endowment funds, hospitals and health centers, capital campaigns,<br />

fellowships, publications, conferences, films or videos or curriculum<br />

development.<br />

932. Massachusetts Coalition for Occupational Safety and Health,<br />

Dorchester, MA. $40,000, 2009. To promote civic participation, youth<br />

and economic development.<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 />

933. Jewish Womens Archive, Brookline, MA. $200,000, 2009. For general<br />

operating support.<br />

934. National Yiddish Book Center, Amherst, MA. $100,000, 2009. For<br />

general operating support.<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 />

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935. National Low Income Housing Coalition and Low Income Housing<br />

Information Service, Washington, DC. $300,000, 2010. For continued<br />

support of <strong>the</strong> National Housing Trust Fund Campaign. The goal of <strong>the</strong><br />

campaign is to provide funds for <strong>the</strong> production, preservation and<br />

rehabilitation of 1,500,000 units of housing in ten years, primarily rental<br />

housing to those below 30% of <strong>the</strong>ir area median income.<br />

936. National Low Income Housing Coalition and Low Income Housing<br />

Information Service, Washington, DC. $160,000, 2010. To wind down<br />

advocacy and monitoring of government response to Hurricane Katrina.<br />

The John Merck Fund<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national basis in <strong>the</strong> areas of <strong>the</strong> environment.<br />

Generally, no support for large organizations with well-established<br />

funding sources. No grants to individuals, or for endowment or capital<br />

fund projects, generally no general support grants.<br />

937. National Security Archive Fund, Washington, DC. $15,000, 2009. For<br />

Colombia Documentation Project.<br />

938. Sexuality Information and Education Council of <strong>the</strong> U.S., New York, NY.<br />

$50,000, 2009. To Promote, Protect and Secure Public Policies that<br />

Advance Sexual and Reproductive Health Rights.<br />

State Street Foundation, Inc.<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in areas of company operations in CA, GA, IL,<br />

Boston and Quincy, MA, MO, NJ, NY, and NC, and in Australia, Austria,<br />

Belgium, Canada, Cayman Islands, France, Germany, India, Ireland, Italy,<br />

Japan, Luxembourg, Ne<strong>the</strong>rlands, Poland, Qatar, Singapore, South<br />

Africa, South Korea, Switzerland, Taiwan, and <strong>the</strong> United Kingdom. No<br />

support for political candidates or organizations or labor or fraternal<br />

organizations. No grants to individuals, or for endowments, political<br />

causes or campaigns, sectarian activities for religious organizations,<br />

travel, television or film projects, or medical research or disease specific<br />

initiatives.<br />

939. Cultural Industries Development Agency, London, England. $16,203,<br />

2009. For Creative Cash program, business development program<br />

serving individual entrepreneurs, combination of workshops, panel<br />

discussions, and one to one advice sessions.<br />

940. Quincy Asian Resources, Quincy, MA. $15,000, 2009. To support<br />

multilingual Information and Referral Services program.<br />

Yawkey Foundation II<br />

(also known as The Jean R. Yawkey Foundation)<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in MA, with emphasis on <strong>the</strong> 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 />

941. Boston Public Library Foundation, Boston, MA. $10,000, 2010. For<br />

homework assistance program for youth.<br />

942. John F. Kennedy Hyannis Museum Foundation, Hyannis, MA. $25,000,<br />

2010. For museum programs.<br />

943. John F. Kennedy Library Foundation, Boston, MA. $25,000, 2010. For<br />

education and transportation program for disadvantaged students.<br />

944. National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum, Cooperstown, NY.<br />

$400,000, 2010. For education programs for children and archive<br />

project.<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 />

<strong>the</strong> Middle East and Sou<strong>the</strong>ast 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 />

945. WCMC 2000, Cambridge, England. $290,225, 2010. 2-year grant. To<br />

support completion (Phase 2) of Apes Mapper, online tool that delivers<br />

data and <strong>information</strong> on great apes in combination with contextual<br />

<strong>information</strong> on location of threats, conservation actions and o<strong>the</strong>r issues<br />

affecting ape populations.<br />

Community Foundation for Sou<strong>the</strong>ast Michigan<br />

(formerly Community Foundation for Sou<strong>the</strong>astern 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 />

946. Chelsea District Library, Chelsea, MI. $25,000, 2009. For oral history<br />

project.<br />

947. Michigan Trails and Greenways Alliance, Lansing, MI. $10,000, 2009.<br />

For completion of Detroit Greenways System vision map and brochure.<br />

948. Purple Rose Theater Company, Chelsea, MI. $17,000, 2009. For new<br />

play development partnership with Chelsea District Library.<br />

Dick & Betsy DeVos Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in west MI. No grants to individuals.<br />

949. Library of Congress, Washington, DC. $25,000, 2009. For unrestricted<br />

grant to general fund.<br />

950. School Choice Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI. $15,000, 2009. For<br />

unrestricted grant to general fund.<br />

Douglas & Maria DeVos Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in western MI, with a significant focus on <strong>the</strong> Grand<br />

Rapids area. No support for non 501(c)(3) organizations, or for start-up<br />

organizations (within 18 months of incorporation), organizations working<br />

outside <strong>the</strong> United States, or for organizations that contradict <strong>the</strong> stated<br />

values of <strong>the</strong> foundation. No grants or loans to individuals, or for<br />

endowments, debt retirement, or for investment opportunities.<br />

951. Grandville Avenue Arts and Humanities, Grand Rapids, MI. $12,500,<br />

2009. For unrestricted grant to general fund.<br />

The Richard and Helen DeVos Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in central FL and western MI. No grants to<br />

individuals.<br />

952. Gerald R. Ford Foundation, Grand Rapids, MI. $86,000, 2009. For<br />

general support.<br />

953. Grandville Avenue Arts and Humanities, Grand Rapids, MI. $25,000,<br />

2009. For general support.<br />

The Dow Chemical Company Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national and international basis primarily in areas of<br />

company operations. No support for political or religious organizations.<br />

No grants for travel or administrative costs.<br />

954. Michigan Health Information Alliance, Mount Pleasant, MI. $60,000,<br />

2009.<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 />

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programs, o<strong>the</strong>r than churches in Midland County. No grants to<br />

individuals, or for travel or conferences; no loans.<br />

955. United Way of Midland County, Midland, MI. $75,000, 2009. For 3-year<br />

Operational Support - Midland Call Center.<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 />

956. Russell Kirk Center for Cultural Renewal, Mecosta, MI. $30,000, 2009.<br />

For library archival organization and development.<br />

Max M. and Marjorie S. Fisher Foundation, Inc.<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national basis, with emphasis on MI, OH, and NY. No<br />

grants to individuals.<br />

957. United Way for Sou<strong>the</strong>astern Michigan, Detroit, MI. $250,000, 2010. For<br />

2-1-1 Basic Needs Referral Line.<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 />

958. Gerald R. Ford Foundation, Grand Rapids, MI. $25,000, 2009. For<br />

Exhibits Fund support.<br />

959. Greater Harbor Springs Area Planning Resource Group, Harbor Springs,<br />

MI. $39,800, 2009. For trail development for public benefit in Harbor<br />

Springs area.<br />

The Gerber Foundation<br />

(formerly The Gerber Companies Foundation)<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national basis. No support for national child welfare or<br />

international based programs. No grants to individuals (except for<br />

scholarships), or for capital campaigns or operating support.<br />

960. Newaygo Area District Library, Newaygo, MI. $50,000, 2010. For library<br />

expansion.<br />

The Rollin M. Gerstacker Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in Midland County, MI; giving also in OH. No grants<br />

to individuals, or for scholarships or fellowships; no loans.<br />

961. Davenport University, Grand Rapids, MI. $50,000, 2010. For unrestricted<br />

support, Gerstacker Library Information Commons Endowed Fund.<br />

962. Valley Library Consortium, Saginaw, MI. $20,000, 2010. For unrestricted<br />

support.<br />

Irving S. Gilmore Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in <strong>the</strong> greater Kalamazoo, MI, area. No support for<br />

political organizations. No grants to individuals.<br />

963. Kalamazoo Public Library, Kalamazoo, MI. $78,555, 2010. For One Place<br />

programming.<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 />

964. ArtServe Michigan, Wixom, MI. $10,000, 2010. For Michigan Cultural<br />

Data Project.<br />

Hudson-Webber Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in <strong>the</strong> city of Detroit, and <strong>the</strong> tri-county Wayne,<br />

Oakland, and Macomb area of sou<strong>the</strong>astern MI. No support for<br />

educational institutions or neighborhood organizations (except for<br />

projects that fall within current program missions). No grants to<br />

individuals (except for J.L. Hudson Co. employees and <strong>the</strong>ir families), or<br />

for emergency funds, deficit financing, endowment funds, scholarships,<br />

fellowships, publications, conferences, fundraising, social events, or<br />

exhibits; no loans.<br />

965. Chamber Foundation, Detroit Regional, Detroit, MI. $50,000, 2009. For<br />

One D program support.<br />

966. Detroit Economic Growth Foundation, Detroit, MI. $15,000, 2009. For<br />

Major Projects Database.<br />

967. Detroit Public Library Friends Foundation, Detroit, MI. $10,000, 2009.<br />

For general program needs.<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 />

968. Kalamazoo College, Kalamazoo, MI. $20,000, 2010. To support <strong>the</strong> rare<br />

books collection at <strong>the</strong> Kalamazoo College library.<br />

969. Van Buren District Library, Decatur, MI. $20,000, 2010. For building of<br />

<strong>the</strong> new Covert Branch Library.<br />

W. K. Kellogg Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in <strong>the</strong> U.S., with emphases on MI, MS, and NM,<br />

funding also for programs focused in Sou<strong>the</strong>rn Mexico, Haiti, and<br />

nor<strong>the</strong>ast Brazil. No support for religious purposes or for capital facilities.<br />

No grants to individuals, or for scholarships, endowment funds,<br />

development campaigns, films, equipment, publications, conferences,<br />

or radio and television programs unless <strong>the</strong>y are an integral part of a<br />

project already being funded; no grants for operating budgets.<br />

970. Foundation Center, New York, NY. $400,000, 2010. 2-year grant. To<br />

enable <strong>the</strong> organization to achieve its mission by providing general<br />

operating support.<br />

971. Instituto de Pesquisas e Estudos Afro-Brasileiros, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.<br />

$75,000, 2010. To improve <strong>the</strong> understanding of Afro-Brazilian history<br />

and <strong>culture</strong> through <strong>the</strong> organization and preservation of <strong>the</strong> archives of<br />

Abdias Nascimento.<br />

972. National Resource Center for <strong>the</strong> Healing of Racism, Battle Creek, MI.<br />

$50,000, 2010. 5-year grant. To expand <strong>the</strong> impact of healing racism in<br />

<strong>the</strong> state of Michigan by galvanizing practitioners, updating tools and<br />

offerings, and expanding board capacity.<br />

973. Royal Family Archives, Museum and Information Center, Maseru,<br />

Lesotho. $162,930, 2010. 3.25-year grant. To preserve cultural heritage<br />

records of <strong>the</strong> Royal Family found in Matsieng by creating <strong>information</strong> and<br />

resource center.<br />

Kellogg’s Corporate Citizenship Fund<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in areas of company operations in CA, Washington,<br />

DC, IL, and TX, with emphasis on Battle Creek, MI; some giving also in<br />

Australia and <strong>the</strong> United Kingdom.<br />

974. National Resource Center for <strong>the</strong> Healing of Racism, Battle Creek, MI.<br />

$20,000, 2009.<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 />

<strong>the</strong> parent organization with space formally dedicated to its programs)<br />

private foundations, or elementary and secondary schools (unless <strong>the</strong>y<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 />

975. Detroit Public Library Friends Foundation, Detroit, MI. $50,000, 2010.<br />

2-year grant. For general operating support.<br />

976. Foundation Center, New York, NY. $50,000, 2010. For general operating<br />

support.<br />

977. Institute for College Access and Success, Oakland, CA. $50,000, 2010.<br />

For project, Including Diverse Voices in <strong>the</strong> Career Education<br />

Regulations.<br />

978. Single Stop USA, New York, NY. $1,500,000, 2010. For Benefits Access<br />

Maximization work in California, Connecticut, Florida, Maryland, New<br />

Jersey, New Mexico, New York and Pennsylvania.<br />

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979. Single Stop USA, New York, NY. $1,150,000, 2010. 2-year grant. To<br />

launch new Single Stop Sites at Miami Dade College.<br />

The Meijer Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in Grand Rapids, MI, some giving also in Greenville,<br />

MI. No grants to individuals.<br />

980. Grandville Avenue Arts and Humanities, Grand Rapids, MI. $17,500,<br />

2009. For general support.<br />

981. Muskegon Community College, Muskegon, MI. $100,000, 2009. For<br />

library.<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 />

982. Bank Information Center, Washington, DC. $25,000, 2010. 2-year grant.<br />

For general support to enable Center to convene two workshops aimed<br />

at streng<strong>the</strong>ning policies at <strong>the</strong> World Bank and International Finance<br />

Corporation related to energy and sustainability.<br />

983. Bulgarian Charities Aid Foundation, Sofia, Bulgaria. $75,000, 2010.<br />

2-year grant. For general support of work to mobilize financial resources<br />

and promote philanthropy in Bulgaria. Foundation will promote workplace<br />

and payroll giving schemes, administer corporate giving programs and<br />

train nongovernmental organizations on local resource mobilization and<br />

financial management.<br />

984. Bulgarian Donors Forum, Sofia, Bulgaria. $90,000, 2010. 3-year grant.<br />

For general suppor toward consolidating and streng<strong>the</strong>ning <strong>the</strong><br />

philanthropic community in Bulgaria.<br />

985. Charities Aid Foundation-Sou<strong>the</strong>rn Africa, Johannesburg, South Africa.<br />

$70,000, 2010. 2-year grant. For general support.<br />

986. Czech Donors Forum, Prague, Czech Republic. $150,000, 2010. 2-year<br />

grant. For Central and Eastern European Network for Responsible Giving<br />

(CEENERGI), initiative to increase level and effectiveness of corporate<br />

giving in Central and Eastern Europe, including work to address critical<br />

issues associated with corporate giving at <strong>the</strong> national and regional<br />

levels, including current low levels of corporate contributions to <strong>the</strong><br />

nonprofit sector and a lack of collaboration between corporate donors<br />

and <strong>the</strong> rest of <strong>the</strong> philanthropic community. In addition, <strong>the</strong> grantee will<br />

explore ways of encouraging systematic and effective individual giving in<br />

<strong>the</strong> region.<br />

987. Czech Donors Forum, Prague, Czech Republic. $60,000, 2010. 2-year<br />

grant. For general support for goal to promote philanthropy in <strong>the</strong> Czech<br />

Republic and encourage donor agencies to work toge<strong>the</strong>r toward using<br />

available resources in <strong>the</strong> most effective way and to coordinate Central<br />

and Eastern European Network for Responsible Giving (CEENERGI),<br />

initiative to increase level and effectiveness of corporate giving in Central<br />

and Eastern Europe.<br />

988. Disability Network, Flint, MI. $20,000, 2010. To enable members of<br />

Grantee’s staff and employment counselors to participate in interview<br />

training to increase effectiveness and efficiency of network’s<br />

employment services.<br />

989. European Foundation Centre, Brussels, Belgium. $100,000, 2010. For<br />

general support.<br />

990. European Foundation Centre, Brussels, Belgium. $30,000, 2010. 2-year<br />

grant. For work to improve effectiveness of grantmaking in Central and<br />

Eastern Europe and <strong>the</strong> former Soviet Union and to encourage new donor<br />

activity in <strong>the</strong> region which includes <strong>the</strong> following 20 countries Albania,<br />

Belarus, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Czech Republic,<br />

Estonia, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Macedonia, Moldova, Montenegro,<br />

Poland, Romania, Russia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Ukraine and Serbia. Centre<br />

will organize annual meeting of Grantmakers East Forum, for interested<br />

grantmakers and donors working in this region. Centre will work with<br />

Forum’s steering committee to fur<strong>the</strong>r develop format of annual<br />

meetings, secure outside speakers, arrange venue and o<strong>the</strong>r logistics<br />

and disseminate meetings reports.<br />

991. Flint Public Library, Flint, MI. $425,000, 2010. To enhance and expand<br />

services to adults and children by replacing some technological systems<br />

including automated catalog and check-out, telephone and voicemail and<br />

pay-for-print and library card systems. In addition, library will create<br />

children’s computer-assisted literacy station in each of four locations.<br />

992. Foundation Center, New York, NY. $175,000, 2010. For efforts to provide<br />

education funders with <strong>the</strong> most up-to-date and relevant <strong>information</strong><br />

about funding within federal American Recovery and Reinvestment Act<br />

(ARRA). Specifically, increase will allow <strong>the</strong> Center to: 1) manage project<br />

administration and coordination; 2) perform maintenance, updates and<br />

create new features for <strong>the</strong> Web portal; 3) collect, analyze and<br />

summarize key research and recommendations around American<br />

Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA); 4) host average of two webinars<br />

or teleconferences per month through June 2010; 5) inform education<br />

funders through ongoing delivery and expansion of weekly newsletter; 6)<br />

hold national conference for key stakeholders and 7) develop and license<br />

access to customized education edition of Philanthropy In/Sight.<br />

993. Foundation Center, New York, NY. $150,000, 2010. To continue to<br />

support efforts to provide education funders with <strong>the</strong> most up-to-date,<br />

relevant, and in-depth <strong>information</strong> about education reform to help drive<br />

strategy development. Specifically, <strong>the</strong> Center will: 1) reorganize <strong>the</strong><br />

content of <strong>the</strong> Web-based portal and add o<strong>the</strong>r relevant features to <strong>the</strong><br />

site; 2) launch Philanthropy In/Sight - Education Edition, a<br />

custom-designed data visualization tool to help education grantmakers<br />

assess areas where funding investments might have <strong>the</strong> greatest<br />

impact; 3) issue research briefs, shifting <strong>the</strong> focus of <strong>the</strong> e-newsletter to<br />

include more state <strong>information</strong> and update <strong>the</strong> research area of <strong>the</strong><br />

Web-based portal; 4) support <strong>the</strong> Moving Forward conference by providing<br />

statistical <strong>information</strong> on education-related funding; and 5) hold a<br />

monthly series of teleconferences and webinars during <strong>the</strong> coming year<br />

that will focus on issues of most concern to education grantmakers<br />

working on long-term reform efforts.<br />

994. Foundation Center, New York, NY. $120,000, 2010. 2-year grant. For<br />

general support.<br />

995. Foundation Center, New York, NY. $75,000, 2010. For Diversity in<br />

Philanthropy Research Metrics project. Work will build upon extensive<br />

base of research conducted over <strong>the</strong> last grant period to continue<br />

developing a national system of collecting, analyzing, and disseminating<br />

data on diversity in philanthropy. The institutionalization of such a system<br />

will ensure that foundations are able to collect and have access to high<br />

quality data on diversity in <strong>the</strong> years ahead.<br />

996. Foundation Center, New York, NY. $50,000, 2010. For operating support<br />

for GrantsFire, system which captures and publishes grant <strong>information</strong><br />

using Web 2.0 tools and technology, including machine-readable hGrants<br />

format.<br />

997. GuideStar USA, Williamsburg, VA. $190,000, 2010. 2-year grant. For<br />

general support.<br />

998. GuideStar USA, Williamsburg, VA. $30,000, 2010. 2-year grant. Toward<br />

general support of strategic planning process to meet <strong>the</strong> increasing<br />

demand for high-quality and actionable data on nonprofits.<br />

999. Hungarian Donors Forum, Budapest, Hungary. $85,000, 2010. 3-year<br />

grant. For general support.<br />

1000. International Center for Not-for-Profit Law, Washington, DC. $100,000,<br />

2010. 2-year grant. Toward project, Building an Enabling Legal<br />

Environment for Ukraine’s Nonprofit Sector which works for development<br />

of legal and regulatory environment for Ukraine’s nonprofit sector. Grant<br />

will enable Center to provide technical assistance in drafting and<br />

implementation of legislation affecting nongovernmental organizations<br />

and development of philanthropy. Grantee will undertake educational<br />

initiatives for lawyers, government officials, parliamentarians and<br />

nongovernmental organization leaders on legislation and legal issues<br />

affecting <strong>the</strong> nonprofit sector. Project builds on Grantee’s previous<br />

efforts, which have resulted in improved opportunity for civic<br />

organizations to compete for government-procured goods and services,<br />

reduced costs of registering legal entities and coherent government<br />

policy for civil society development in Ukraine.<br />

1001. IssueLab, Chicago, IL. $50,000, 2010. For general support.<br />

1002. National Center for Family Philanthropy, Washington, DC. $200,000,<br />

2010. 2-year grant. For general support.<br />

1003. Nonprofit Information Networking Association, Nonprofit Quarterly,<br />

Boston, MA. $100,000, 2010. 2-year grant. For general support for work<br />

to enhance sustainability by implementing new business model,<br />

optimizing use of technology and expanding collaborative journalism<br />

opportunities.<br />

1004. Polish Donors Forum, Warsaw, Poland. $90,000, 2010. 3-year grant.<br />

For general support.<br />

1005. Sluzhenye Association, Nizhny Novgorod, Russia. $125,000, 2010.<br />

2-year grant. For conference as part of work to introduce new methods<br />

of activating communities, increasing local resource mobilization, and<br />

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promoting social investment in Russia by expanding training program for<br />

social animators who will help mobilize and advise civic groups.<br />

Association will increase capacity of local activity centers to act as focal<br />

points for community planning and resource mobilization, with particular<br />

focus on developing individual giving. Grantee will support fur<strong>the</strong>r<br />

development of Dobriy Nizhny charity festival organized collectively by <strong>the</strong><br />

Centers.<br />

1006. Virginia Child Care Resource and Referral Network, Richmond, VA.<br />

$225,000, 2010. 3-year grant. To develop Virginia Statewide<br />

After-School Network.<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 />

1007. Disability Network, Flint, MI. $104,209, 2010. For Taking Back Our<br />

Streets, Complete Streets Authority Watchdog - Final.<br />

Steelcase Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to areas of company operations, with emphasis on<br />

A<strong>the</strong>ns, 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 <strong>the</strong> entire community or discriminatory organizations. No<br />

grants to individuals (except for employee-related scholarships), or for<br />

endowments or conferences or seminars.<br />

1008. Caledonia Friends and Patrons of <strong>the</strong> Library, Caledonia, MI. $75,000,<br />

2010. For Next Chapter campaign.<br />

1009. Grand Valley State University, Grand Rapids, MI. $100,000, 2010. For<br />

Mary Idema Pew Library Learning and Information Commons.<br />

1010. West Michigan Strategic Alliance, Grand Rapids, MI. $15,000, 2010.<br />

For West Michigan Regional Indicators.<br />

VanderWeide Family Foundation<br />

(formerly Robert & Cheri VanderWeide Foundation)<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in west MI and central FL. No grants to individuals.<br />

1011. Grandville Avenue Arts and Humanities, Grand Rapids, MI. $10,000,<br />

2009. For general support.<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, with<br />

emphasis on MN. No support for religious, fraternal, social, or veterans’<br />

organizations, disease-specific organizations, government agencies,<br />

hospitals, clinics, or nursing homes, treatment centers or hospices, or<br />

individual K-12 schools. No grants to individuals, or for capital<br />

endowments, advocacy or lobbying efforts, conferences, seminars, or<br />

workshops, publications, film or video production, fundraising,<br />

testimonial, athletic or special events, playground or athletic equipment,<br />

non-3M equipment, travel, or scholarship funds; no loans or<br />

investments.<br />

1012. MentorNet, San Jose, CA. $10,000, 2009.<br />

Fred C. and Ka<strong>the</strong>rine B. Andersen Foundation<br />

(formerly Andersen Foundation)<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national basis for higher education, locally in MN and<br />

western WI for all o<strong>the</strong>r areas. No support for federally funded colleges,<br />

universities, or endowment programs. No grants to individuals.<br />

1013. Bayport Public Library, Bayport, MN. $65,000, 2009. For program<br />

support.<br />

1014. Bayport Public Library Foundation, Bayport, MN. $36,000, 2009. For<br />

program support.<br />

1015. Hazel Mackin Community Library, Roberts, WI. $250,000, 2009. For<br />

program support.<br />

1016. Luck Public Library, Luck, WI. $10,000, 2009. For program support.<br />

1017. Polk County Library Federation, Balsam Lake, WI. $25,000, 2009. For<br />

program support.<br />

Best Buy Children’s Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to areas of company operations, with emphasis on<br />

Twin Cities, MN area. No support for fraternal organizations or social<br />

clubs, units of government or quasi-governmental agencies, labor or<br />

lobbying organizations, for-profit organizations, religious organization not<br />

of direct benefit to <strong>the</strong> entire community, athletic teams, or advocacy or<br />

research groups. No grants to individuals or for political campaigns,<br />

general operating support, travel, national ceremonies, memorials,<br />

fundraising dinners, testimonials, conferences, or similar events, health,<br />

recreation, treatment, <strong>the</strong>rapeutic programs, or living subsidies, athletic<br />

events, or endowments; no product donations.<br />

1018. Library Foundation of Hennepin County, Minneapolis, MN. $25,000,<br />

2010. For Twin City Metro Hometown Grant.<br />

Charles K. Blandin Foundation<br />

(formerly The 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, Nor<strong>the</strong>rn Lights Community School, and Chief<br />

Bug-O-Nay-Ge-Shig Schools in MN. No support for religious activities,<br />

camping and athletic programs. No grants to individuals (except for<br />

Blandin Educational Awards), for operating budgets, annual campaigns,<br />

deficit 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 <strong>the</strong><br />

foundation and related to its grantmaking).<br />

1019. Grand Rapids, City of, Grand Rapids, MN. $50,000, 2010. For Library<br />

Alternative Heating Project.<br />

1020. Marble, City of, Marble, MN. $10,000, 2010. For capital support for<br />

Marble Public Library.<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 />

1021. Carrington City Library, Carrington, ND. $55,000, 2010. For<br />

renovations.<br />

1022. Community Referral Agency, Milltown, WI. $15,000, 2010. For general<br />

operating support for Milltown Shelter.<br />

1023. Library Foundation of Hennepin County, Minneapolis, MN. $25,000,<br />

2010. To create private support system for Hennepin County Library by<br />

establishing and reinvigorating branch Friends of <strong>the</strong> Library groups,<br />

volunteer groups that raise money and coordinate volunteers on behalf<br />

of individual <strong>libraries</strong>.<br />

1024. Luck Library, Friends of <strong>the</strong>, Luck, WI. $42,000, 2010. For More Access,<br />

project which works to eliminate barriers to <strong>the</strong> facility and provide<br />

resources for people with physical disabilities.<br />

1025. New Pathways, Cambridge, MN. $15,000, 2010. To support services<br />

to homeless families with children in Permanent Housing Program in<br />

Cambridge.<br />

1026. Polk County Library Federation, Balsam Lake, WI. $18,000, 2010. For<br />

matching grant to allow Federation to hire technology assistant and<br />

temporary library clerk for Polk County Libraries.<br />

Bush Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in MN, ND, and SD.<br />

1027. Foundation Center, New York, NY. $90,000, 2010. 3-year grant. For <strong>the</strong><br />

work of <strong>the</strong> Center.<br />

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Central Minnesota Community Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in Benton, Sherburne, and Stearns counties, MN.<br />

No support for religious organizations for direct activities, or for fraternal<br />

organizations, societies, or orders. No grants to individuals (except for<br />

designated scholarship funds), or for medical research, general<br />

operating expenses, national fundraising, telephone solicitations, travel,<br />

capital campaigns, endowments, or debt retirement or deficit financing.<br />

1028. Bridges of Hope, Brainerd, MN. $38,850, 2009. For human services,<br />

to assist families during holidays, Meeting to End Povery, and to support<br />

Financial Resources Program.<br />

1029. Great River Regional Library, Saint Cloud, MN. $211,752, 2009. For<br />

new library equipment, collection materials, and software licenses.<br />

1030. New Pathways, Cambridge, MN. $10,000, 2009. To support family day<br />

center.<br />

1031. Saint Cloud, City of, Saint Cloud, MN. $32,514, 2009. For Public Library<br />

Campaign expenses.<br />

Ecolab Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in areas of company operations in City of Industry<br />

and San Jose, CA, McDonough, GA, Elk Grove Village and Joliet, IL,<br />

Huntington, IN, Greensboro, NC, Grand Forks, ND, Hebron, OH, Garland,<br />

TX, Beloit, WI, and Martinsburg, WV, with emphasis on St. Paul, MN. No<br />

support for sectarian or denominational religious organizations not of<br />

direct benefit to <strong>the</strong> entire community, political or lobbying organizations,<br />

or disease-specific organizations. No grants to individuals (except for<br />

Visions for Learning), or for industry, trade, or professional association<br />

memberships, sports or athletic programs or facilities, or fundraising<br />

events or sponsorships; no loans or program-related investments.<br />

1032. Center for Union Facts, Washington, DC. $50,000, 2009.<br />

The McKnight Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to organizations in MN, especially <strong>the</strong> seven-county<br />

Twin Cities, MN, area, except for programs in <strong>the</strong> environment which are<br />

made mainly in <strong>the</strong> 10 states bordering <strong>the</strong> Mississippi River and in <strong>the</strong><br />

Twin Cities region, international aid, or research. No support for religious<br />

organizations for religious purposes, or for medical health or<br />

health-related services, including those for chemical dependency,<br />

services for seniors or people with disabilities. No grants to individuals<br />

(except for <strong>the</strong> Virginia McKnight Binger Awards in Human Service and<br />

<strong>the</strong> McKnight Distinguished Artist Award.), 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, travel or conferences.<br />

1033. Association of State Wetland Managers, Windham, ME. $40,000,<br />

2010. To provide science-based <strong>information</strong> to government agencies<br />

involved in wetland protection.<br />

1034. Early Childhood Resource Center, Minneapolis, MN. $25,000, 2010.<br />

For professional development for child caregivers and parents.<br />

1035. East Side Neighborhood Development Company, Saint Paul, MN.<br />

$110,000, 2010. 2-year grant. For general operating support, and<br />

implementation of a data collection and tracking system.<br />

1036. Housing Link, Minneapolis, MN. $65,000, 2010. 1.50-year grant. For<br />

general operating support.<br />

1037. Metropolitan Chicago Information Center, Chicago, IL. $50,000, 2010.<br />

2-year grant. To plan, document, and prepare data submissions to<br />

national neighborhood shared indicators system.<br />

1038. Minnesota Child Care Resource and Referral Network, Saint Paul, MN.<br />

$100,000, 2010. To improve <strong>the</strong> quality of early childcare.<br />

1039. Minnesota State University, Mankato, MN. $60,000, 2010. 2-year<br />

grant. To update and expand Minnesota River Basin Data Center website.<br />

1040. Thomas-Dale District 7 Planning Council, Saint Paul, MN. $100,000,<br />

2010. 2-year grant. For general operating support, and to expand <strong>the</strong><br />

capacity of a GIS and GPS data collection and mapping project.<br />

1041. Worker’s Information Center, Phnom Penh, Cambodia. $25,000, 2010.<br />

For empowerment project for women garment workers to take leadership<br />

roles to improve working conditions and lives 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, Sunnyvale, and Ventura counties, CA, Denver metro area and<br />

Louisville, CO, Jacksonville, FL, Kosciusko County, IN, Beverly, Danvers,<br />

Middleton, North Shore, Peabody, and Salem, MA, Minneapolis, St. Paul,<br />

and Twin Cities-Seven County metro, MN, area, Humacao, Juncos, and<br />

Villalba, PR, Memphis, TN, Fort Worth and San Antonio, TX, and King and<br />

Snohomish County, WA, and in Australia, Austria, Belgium, Brazil,<br />

Canada, China, Czech Republic, Denmark, France, Germany, Hungary,<br />

India, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Mexico, Ne<strong>the</strong>rlands, Poland, Portugal,<br />

Russia, South Africa, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, and <strong>the</strong> United<br />

Kingdom. No support for lobbying, political, or fraternal organizations,<br />

religious groups not of direct benefit to <strong>the</strong> entire community, or private<br />

foundations. No grants individuals, or for scholarships, Continuing<br />

Medical Education (CME) grants, capital campaigns, fundraising events<br />

or activities, social events, goodwill advertising, general operating<br />

support, general support for educational institutions, long-term<br />

counseling or personal development, endowments, automatic external<br />

defibrillators (AEDs) purchases, or research.<br />

1042. American Pain Foundation, Baltimore, MD. $175,000, 2010. For APF<br />

Advocacy Capacity Building.<br />

1043. American Pain Foundation, Baltimore, MD. $20,000, 2010. For<br />

Leadership Development Award.<br />

1044. National Headache Foundation, Chicago, IL. $20,000, 2010. For War<br />

Veterans’ Resource Initiative.<br />

1045. Swiss Pain Patients Association, Basel, Switzerland. $34,582, 2010.<br />

For Leadership Transition.<br />

The Minneapolis Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to MN, with emphasis on organizations in <strong>the</strong> 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 />

1046. Aliveness Project, Minneapolis, MN. $10,000, 2011. For <strong>the</strong> Health<br />

and Wellness Resource Library Expansion.<br />

1047. Open Access Connections, Saint Paul, MN. $55,000, 2011. For work<br />

providing communication services to people who are homeless/ low<br />

income and to develop a new model of a constituency-based social<br />

service agency through leadership development and community<br />

organizing.<br />

1048. Open Access Connections, Saint Paul, MN. $10,000, 2011. For <strong>the</strong><br />

Netbook Lending Library.<br />

The Jay and Rose Phillips Family Foundation<br />

(formerly The Phillips Foundation)<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in <strong>the</strong> Twin Cities metropolitan, MN, area. No<br />

support for political campaigns or lobbying efforts to influence<br />

legislation. No grants to individuals.<br />

1049. Housing Link, Minneapolis, MN. $30,000, 2010. To develop and<br />

implement hAlert.<br />

Travelers Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in areas of significant company operations, with<br />

emphasis Hartford, CT and St. Paul, MN; 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 />

o<strong>the</strong>r health services organizations generally supported by third-party<br />

reimbursement mechanisms, or environmental programs. No grants to<br />

individuals, or for scholarships, benefits, fund-raisers, walk-a-thons,<br />

telethons, galas or o<strong>the</strong>r revenue generating events, advertising, medical<br />

research, medical equipment, hospital capital or operating funds,<br />

replacement of government funding, human services such as counseling,<br />

chemical abuse treatment or family programs, or special events.<br />

1050. Hartford Areas Rally Toge<strong>the</strong>r, Hartford, CT. $10,000, 2009. For project<br />

funding for HOME Program, which provides <strong>information</strong> and support to<br />

potential first-time low-income homeowners in Hartford.<br />

1051. Hartford Public Library, Hartford, CT. $35,000, 2009. For program<br />

support for Teen Leaders, teen employment and mentoring program<br />

taking place at Library’s ten locations throughout <strong>the</strong> city of Hartford.<br />

1052. Saint Paul Public Library, Friends of <strong>the</strong>, Saint Paul, MN. $20,000,<br />

2009. For project support for Homework Help Center program, which<br />

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Grants for Libraries & Information Services Kansas—MISSOURI<br />

empowers at-risk, low-income students to take responsibility for<br />

academic achievement in six Saint Paul library locations.<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 />

1053. Library Foundation of Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA. $15,000, 2009.<br />

For education program support.<br />

1054. Seattle Public Library Foundation, Seattle, WA. $15,000, 2009. For<br />

program support.<br />

1055. Select Milwaukee, Milwaukee, WI. $15,000, 2009. For general<br />

operating support.<br />

United Health Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national basis in areas of company operations, with<br />

emphasis on Washington, DC, FL, MN, and NY. No support for private<br />

foundations, fiscal agents, political candidates, athletic associations, or<br />

religious organizations not of direct benefit to <strong>the</strong> entire community. No<br />

grants to individuals, or for scholarships (except for <strong>the</strong> Diverse Scholar<br />

Program), general operating support, capital campaigns, building or<br />

renovation, equipment (unless related to a request for project support),<br />

endowments, fundraising events, development campaigns, political<br />

causes, lobbying efforts, recreational or sporting events, basic or<br />

biomedical research, or travel.<br />

1056. National Education Association Health Information Network,<br />

Washington, DC. $100,000, 2009. To develop program designed to<br />

increase awareness among NEA teacher and student members about<br />

National Health Education Standards.<br />

Xcel Energy Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to areas of company operations in CO, MI, MN, ND,<br />

NM, SD, TX, and WI. No support for national organizations, government<br />

agencies, religious, political, veterans’, or fraternal organizations not of<br />

direct benefit to <strong>the</strong> entire community or disease-specific organizations.<br />

No grants to individuals, or for research programs, endowments, athletic<br />

or scholarship competitions, benefits or fundraising activities, sports or<br />

athletic programs, or capital campaigns.<br />

1057. Minneapolis Public Library, Friends of <strong>the</strong>, Minneapolis, MN. $10,000,<br />

2009.<br />

1058. Saint Paul Public Library, Friends of <strong>the</strong>, Saint Paul, MN. $10,000,<br />

2009.<br />

MISSISSIPPI<br />

The Chisholm Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in MS, New York, NY, and WA. No grants to<br />

individuals.<br />

1059. Eudora Welty Foundation, Jackson, MS. $10,000, 2009. For Eudora<br />

Welty Scholars program.<br />

1060. Frick Collection, New York, NY. $25,000, 2009.<br />

1061. Pierpont Morgan Library, New York, NY. $25,000, 2009.<br />

Foundation for <strong>the</strong> Mid South<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to AR, LA, and MS. No grants to individuals, or to<br />

make grants for personal needs or business assistance. No grants for<br />

ongoing general operating expenses or existing deficits, endowments,<br />

capital costs including construction, renovation, or equipment, or<br />

international programs.<br />

1062. Harrison County Library System, Gulfport, MS. $90,000, 2010.<br />

1063. Nonprofit Information Networking Association, Boston, MA. $20,000,<br />

2010.<br />

MISSOURI<br />

Community Foundation of <strong>the</strong> Ozarks<br />

(formerly Community Foundation, Inc.)<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to sou<strong>the</strong>rn MO.<br />

1064. Sainte Genevieve County Health Department, Saint Genevieve<br />

Community Services Forum, Sainte Genevieve, MO. $16,000, 2010. For<br />

Community Internet Project Phase II. Community Services Forum seeks<br />

to develop Ste. Genevieve County as healthy community through<br />

empowering its citizens, coordinating services and resources and<br />

addressing community needs.<br />

Emerson Charitable Trust<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in areas of company operations.<br />

1065. Huntington Library, Art Collections and Botanical Gardens, San Marino,<br />

CA. $10,000, 2009. For general support.<br />

1066. Library Foundation for <strong>the</strong> Benefit of Saint Louis Public Library, Saint<br />

Louis, MO. $10,000, 2009. For general support.<br />

1067. Marshalltown Public Library, Friends of <strong>the</strong>, Marshalltown, IA. $34,000,<br />

2009. For general support.<br />

Enterprise Holdings Foundation<br />

(formerly Enterprise Rent-A-Car Foundation)<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national basis in areas of company operations, with<br />

emphasis on CA, MO, NE, TX, Canada, and <strong>the</strong> United Kingdom. No<br />

support for religious, political, or labor organizations or sports teams. No<br />

grants to individuals, or for ongoing operating support, salary costs, debt<br />

reduction, sponsorships, tuition, fees, memberships, dues, tickets,<br />

subscriptions, telethons, or beauty pageants; no vehicle or rental<br />

donations.<br />

1068. Greater Washington Sports Alliance, Washington, DC. $15,000, 2010.<br />

For Junior Monumental Milers Program (JUMMP).<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 <strong>arts</strong> and cultural institutions, and to <strong>the</strong> U.S. and<br />

Canada for pulmonary fellowships.<br />

1069. Kansas City, Kansas Public Library, Kansas City, KS. $25,000, 2010.<br />

For discretionary grant.<br />

The H & R Block Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in Johnson and Wyandotte, KS, and Clay, Jackson,<br />

Kansas City, and Platte, MO. No support for discriminatory organizations,<br />

businesses, or disease-specific organizations. No grants to individuals<br />

(except for employee-related scholarships), or for publications, travel,<br />

conferences, telethons, dinners, advertising, fundraising, animal-related<br />

causes, sports programs, or historic preservation projects.<br />

1070. Kansas City Public Library, Kansas City, MO. $25,000, 2009. To hire<br />

professional staff for H & R Block Business Information Center.<br />

Greater Kansas City Community Foundation<br />

(formerly The Greater Kansas City Community Foundation and Affiliated Trusts)<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in <strong>the</strong> bi-state greater Kansas City region. No<br />

grants to individuals (except through scholarship funds), or for deficit<br />

financing, endowments, or annual campaigns.<br />

1071. Harry S. Truman Library Institute for National and International Affairs,<br />

Independence, MO. $50,000, 2009.<br />

1072. Harry S. Truman Library Institute for National and International Affairs,<br />

Independence, MO. $15,000, 2009.<br />

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MISSOURI—Kansas Grants for Libraries & Information Services<br />

1073. Harry S. Truman Library Institute for National and International Affairs,<br />

Independence, MO. $14,000, 2009.<br />

1074. Harry S. Truman Library Institute for National and International Affairs,<br />

Independence, MO. $10,000, 2009.<br />

1075. Harry S. Truman Library Institute for National and International Affairs,<br />

Independence, MO. $10,000, 2009.<br />

1076. Johnson County Library Foundation, Shawnee Mission, KS. $20,000,<br />

2009.<br />

1077. Johnson County Library Foundation, Shawnee Mission, KS. $10,000,<br />

2009.<br />

1078. Kansas City Public Library, Kansas City, MO. $33,263,457, 2009.<br />

1079. Kansas City Public Library, Kansas City, MO. $50,000, 2009.<br />

1080. Kansas City Public Library, Kansas City, MO. $25,000, 2009.<br />

1081. Kansas City Public Library, Kansas City, MO. $15,703, 2009.<br />

1082. Lawrence Public Library Foundation, Lawrence, KS. $16,000, 2009.<br />

1083. Library of Congress, Washington, DC. $30,000, 2009.<br />

1084. Metropolitan Energy Information Center, Kansas City, MO. $14,000,<br />

2009.<br />

1085. Metropolitan Energy Information Center, Kansas City, MO. $13,600,<br />

2009.<br />

1086. National Education Association Health Information Network,<br />

Washington, DC. $214,596, 2009.<br />

1087. Neosho-Newton County Library, Neosho, MO. $50,000, 2009.<br />

1088. Pittsburg Public Library, Pittsburg, KS. $24,198, 2009.<br />

Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to <strong>the</strong> U.S., with emphasis on <strong>the</strong> 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 <strong>arts</strong> organizations, and capital campaigns<br />

or construction projects. No grants for fund endowments, or for special<br />

events.<br />

1089. Creative Commons, San Francisco, CA. $34,340, 2010. For strategic<br />

and tactical planning for <strong>the</strong> transition of <strong>the</strong> iBridge Network from its<br />

current centralized functionality to open-source project for technology<br />

transfer.<br />

1090. Information Technology and Innovation Foundation, Washington, DC.<br />

$45,000, 2010. For 2010 State New Economy Index and<br />

Entrepreneurship Sub-Index.<br />

1091. Kansas City School District, Kansas City, Kansas Public Library, Kansas<br />

City, KS. $500,000, 2010. For Public Library Community Campaign to<br />

expand <strong>the</strong> Library’s collection of adult, young adult, juvenile and reserve<br />

library materials through <strong>the</strong> Kauffman Legacy Fund.<br />

William T. Kemper Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in <strong>the</strong> Midwest with emphasis on MO and<br />

surrounding areas. No support for private foundations or for politically<br />

partisan purposes. No grants to individuals, or for tickets for dinners,<br />

benefits, exhibits, sports and o<strong>the</strong>r event activities, advertisements,<br />

endowment funds, or fundraising activities.<br />

1092. Harry S. Truman Library Institute for National and International Affairs,<br />

Independence, MO. $50,000, 2010.<br />

1093. Kansas City School District, Kansas City, KS. $50,000, 2010. For<br />

Kansas City Kansas Public Library.<br />

1094. Library Foundation for <strong>the</strong> Benefit of Saint Louis Public Library, Saint<br />

Louis, MO. $250,000, 2010.<br />

Monsanto Fund<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national and international basis primarily in areas of<br />

company operations, with emphasis in <strong>the</strong> greater St. Louis, MO, area.<br />

Giving outside <strong>the</strong> U.S. in Africa, including Malawi, Burkina Faso, Kenya,<br />

South Africa, and Uganda, Asia, including China, India, Indonesia,<br />

Philippines, and Thailand, Latin America including Argentina, Brazil,<br />

Mexico, and Paraguay, and Canada. No support for start-up<br />

organizations, fraternal, labor, or veterans’ organizations not of direct<br />

benefit to <strong>the</strong> entire community, religious, politically partisan, or similar<br />

organizations, or discriminatory organizations. No grants for debt<br />

reduction, benefits, dinners, or advertisements, endowments,<br />

marketing, or projects in which Monsanto Company has a financial<br />

interest or could derive a financial benefit through cash or rights to<br />

intellectual property; no donations of printers, computer software,<br />

copiers, scanners, or computers.<br />

1095. Clinton Township Public Library, Waterman, IL. $11,784, 2010.<br />

1096. Wellsburg Public Library, Wellsburg, IA. $15,000, 2010.<br />

Greater Saint Louis Community Foundation<br />

(formerly St. Louis Community Foundation)<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in <strong>the</strong> metropolitan St. Louis, MO, area, including<br />

IL. No grants to individuals (except through scholarship funds), or for<br />

deficit financing, or endowment or building funds; grants for operating<br />

expenses only during an organization’s start-up.<br />

1097. Saint Louis Mercantile Library Association, Saint Louis, MO. $20,671,<br />

2009. For annual distribution for general support.<br />

1098. Saint Louis University Library Associates, Saint Louis, MO. $20,671,<br />

2009. For annual distribution for general support.<br />

1099. Washington University, Saint Louis, MO. $20,671, 2009. For annual<br />

distribution to benefit Olin Library.<br />

MONTANA<br />

The Cinnabar Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to MT and <strong>the</strong> Yellowstone area.<br />

1100. Montana Environmental Information Center, Helena, MT. $12,700,<br />

2009. To promote environmental protection and conservation in<br />

Montana.<br />

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

Limitations: Giving on a national basis. No grants to individuals.<br />

1101. Leipsic Local School District, Leipsic, OH. $83,800, 2010. For music<br />

programs, library, playground, science department.<br />

1102. Leipsic, Village of, Leipsic, OH. $16,800, 2010. To maintain and<br />

support <strong>the</strong> library, parks and swimming pool program.<br />

Gilhousen Family Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in Gallatin County, MT. No grants to individuals.<br />

1103. Belgrade Community Library, Belgrade, MT. $20,000, 2010. For book<br />

collection.<br />

Lippard-Clawiter Foundation<br />

(formerly Charles W. & Gina S. Lippard Foundation)<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to Chouteau County, MT. No grants to individuals.<br />

1104. Chouteau County Free Library Foundation, Fort Benton, MT. $25,000,<br />

2009. For new boiler for library.<br />

Dennis & Phyllis Washington Foundation, Inc.<br />

(formerly Dennis R. Washington Foundation, Inc.)<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in areas of company operations, with emphasis on<br />

MT. No support for discriminatory organizations, sectarian or religious<br />

organizations not of direct benefit to <strong>the</strong> entire community, veterans’ or<br />

fraternal organizations not of direct benefit to <strong>the</strong> entire community,<br />

private or public foundations, or political action or legislative advocacy<br />

groups. No grants to individuals (except for scholarships), or for debt<br />

reduction, general operating support, travel expenses or trips,<br />

endowments, sponsorships, curriculum development for educational<br />

institutions, or motor vehicle or o<strong>the</strong>r transportation equipment<br />

purchases; generally, no grants for capital campaigns; no loans.<br />

1105. Child Care Resources, Missoula, MT. $10,000, 2009. For program<br />

support.<br />

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Grants for Libraries & Information Services Lied—NEVADA<br />

NEBRASKA<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 />

or for businesses. No grants to individuals, or for multi-year grants,<br />

memberships, travel, or endowment funds.<br />

1106. Lincoln City Library Foundation, Lincoln, NE. $10,000, 2010. For<br />

establishing office in Bennett Martin Public Library and hiring<br />

administrative assistant.<br />

The Holland Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in NE. No grants to individuals.<br />

1107. Omaha Public Library, Omaha, NE. $10,000, 2010. For operating<br />

support.<br />

Peter Kiewit Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to Rancho Mirage, CA, Sheridan, WY, NE, and<br />

western IA (<strong>the</strong> 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 />

1108. Omaha Public Library Foundation, Omaha, NE. $100,000, 2010. For<br />

program support.<br />

1109. Scottsbluff Public Library Foundation, Scottsbluff, NE. $250,000,<br />

2010. For capital project.<br />

Lozier Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in <strong>the</strong> immediate Omaha, NE area. No support for<br />

<strong>the</strong> <strong>arts</strong>.<br />

1110. Omaha Public Library Foundation, Omaha, NE. $20,000, 2010. For<br />

Technology Enhancement Program.<br />

Omaha Community Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in <strong>the</strong> metropolitan Omaha, NE, area including<br />

southwest IA. No grants to individuals, or for endowments, capital<br />

campaigns, deficit financing, annual fund drives, fundraising events,<br />

dinners, or tickets.<br />

1111. National Czech and Slovak Museum and Library, Cedar Rapids, IA.<br />

$30,000, 2010.<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 <strong>the</strong> 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 />

1112. Omaha Public Library Foundation, Omaha, NE. $100,000, 2009. For<br />

Books for Kids Challenge.<br />

1113. Omaha Public Library Foundation, Omaha, NE. $100,000, 2009. For<br />

Library Budget Gap.<br />

1114. Omaha Public Library Foundation, Omaha, NE. $30,000, 2009.<br />

1115. Omaha Public Library Foundation, Omaha, NE. $20,000, 2009.<br />

1116. Omaha Schools Foundation, Omaha, NE. $95,625, 2009. For summer<br />

library program.<br />

1117. Room to Read, San Francisco, CA. $343,772, 2009. For Room to<br />

Dream Campaign.<br />

1118. William J. Clinton Presidential Foundation, Little Rock, AR. $500,000,<br />

2009. For operating support.<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, local affiliates of national health and disease specific<br />

organizations, animal rights organizations, elementary or secondary<br />

schools, volunteer fire departments or o<strong>the</strong>r 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 o<strong>the</strong>r<br />

special events, fellowships or research, or non-capital support for United<br />

Way supported organizations; no railroad equipment donations; no<br />

loans.<br />

1119. Senior Guidance Directory, Houston, TX. $10,000, 2009.<br />

1120. University of Missouri, Thomas Jefferson Library, Saint Louis, MO.<br />

$10,000, 2009.<br />

Weitz Family Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in Chicago, IL, and Omaha, NE. No support for<br />

religious organizations or anti-choice organizations.<br />

1121. Omaha Public Library Foundation, Omaha, NE. $25,000, 2010. For<br />

general operating support.<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 <strong>the</strong> 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 or for program advertising.<br />

1122. Lincoln City Library Foundation, Lincoln, NE. $30,000, 2010. For Lincoln<br />

City Libraries’ Strategic Plan; to conduct a Vision and Building Concept<br />

Study, to develop a vision for <strong>the</strong> Library’s program and service needs,<br />

to explore a potential new Main Library, and to evaluate possible sites<br />

on which it could be built.<br />

NEVADA<br />

Community Foundation of Western Nevada<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in Carson City, Reno, Sparks, and rural western<br />

NV. No support for religious purposes (unless from a donor-advised or<br />

organizational endowment fund). No grants to individuals (except<br />

scholarships), or for tickets for benefits, capital outlay or capital<br />

campaigns, debt retirement, or endowment.<br />

1123. MAPLight.org, Berkeley, CA. $25,000, 2009. For analysis tools.<br />

The Cord Foundation<br />

(also known as The E. L. Cord Foundation)<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in nor<strong>the</strong>rn NV and <strong>the</strong> rural counties of NV. No<br />

support for religious organizations for sectarian purposes. No grants to<br />

individuals, or for continuing support.<br />

1124. Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation International, Reno, NV.<br />

$25,000, 2009. For Bags of Hope outreach program.<br />

1125. Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation International, Reno, NV.<br />

$20,000, 2009. For Bags of Hope outreach program.<br />

1126. Washoe County Library, Friends of, Reno, NV. $25,000, 2009. For<br />

library materials.<br />

Lied Foundation Trust<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in IA, KS, NE and Las Vegas, NV.<br />

1127. Battle Creek Library Foundation, Battle Creek, NE. $100,000, 2009.<br />

For general support.<br />

1128. Scottsbluff Public Library, Scottsbluff, NE. $600,000, 2009. For<br />

construction of new facility.<br />

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NEVADA—Redfield Grants for Libraries & Information Services<br />

Nell J. Redfield Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in nor<strong>the</strong>rn NV. No grants to individuals.<br />

1129. Oneida County Library, Malad, ID. $10,000, 2009. To purchase books<br />

and materials for library.<br />

1130. Washoe County Library, Friends of, Reno, NV. $100,000, 2009. To<br />

purchase library books and materials.<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 />

1131. Baxter County Public Library Foundation, Mountain Home, AR.<br />

$200,000, 2010. For New Library/Art grant.<br />

1132. Mount Vernon Ladies Association, Mount Vernon, VA. $115,000, 2010.<br />

To establish traveling exhibition Discovering <strong>the</strong> Real George<br />

Washington / Fred W. Smith National Library for Study of George<br />

Washington / Teaching Ambassador for George Washington program in<br />

Nevada and <strong>the</strong> Portrait in <strong>the</strong> Schools program.<br />

1133. Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation, Simi Valley, CA. $366,668,<br />

2010. To design and construction costs associated with renovating<br />

Ronald Reagan Museum / Design and install sculpture of Ronald and<br />

Nancy Reagan in Ronald Reagan Presidential Library.<br />

NEW HAMPSHIRE<br />

The Jack and Dorothy Byrne Foundation, Inc.<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in NH and VT. No grants to individuals.<br />

1134. Hanover, Town of, Hanover, NH. $10,000, 2010. To purchase land<br />

surrounding Etna Library for expansion.<br />

1135. Lebanon Public Libraries Foundation, Lebanon, NH. $15,000, 2010.<br />

For campaign for <strong>the</strong> Kilton Public Library.<br />

Samuel P. Hunt Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to NH. No support for public schools. No grants to<br />

individuals; no loans.<br />

1136. Fuller Public Library, Hillsborough, NH. $10,000, 2010. For stairway<br />

renovations.<br />

New Hampshire Charitable Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving in <strong>the</strong> 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 />

1137. Boys and Girls Club of Concord, Concord, NH. $15,000, 2010. To<br />

upgrade <strong>the</strong> organization’s development database.<br />

1138. Home Health and Hospice Care, Nashua, NH. $20,000, 2010. To install<br />

a Virtual Private Network to secure and increase efficiency of <strong>the</strong><br />

Electronic Medical Record.<br />

1139. Jackson Public Library, Friends of, Jackson, NH. $25,000, 2010.<br />

1140. Library of Coaticook, Coaticook, Canada. $14,900, 2010. To start <strong>the</strong><br />

second phase of facility improvement project.<br />

1141. New Hampshire Historical Society, Concord, NH. $15,000, 2010. To<br />

complete <strong>the</strong> final stage of cataloging and conserving <strong>the</strong> historical<br />

Brown Paper Company business and paper records for public access.<br />

1142. Rye Public Library, Rye, NH. $10,000, 2010.<br />

1143. Thetford, Town of, Thetford, VT. $10,500, 2010. To map existing<br />

wetlands in order to update VT State Wetland Inventory map and add<br />

wetlands not currently on that map, thus improving state regulatory<br />

protection for wetlands in Thetford.<br />

1144. Whitefield, Town of, Whitefield, NH. $50,000, 2010. To supplement<br />

funds to assist with <strong>the</strong> library renovations.<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 />

1145. Osterville Free Library Corporation, Osterville, MA. $25,000, 2009.<br />

NEW JERSEY<br />

The Russell Berrie Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in nor<strong>the</strong>rn NJ, New York City, Israel, and Italy.<br />

1146. Jewish Community Center on <strong>the</strong> Palisades, Tenafly, NJ. $87,000,<br />

2009. For PJ Library Community.<br />

Community Foundation of New Jersey<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national basis for <strong>the</strong> benefit of NJ. No grants to<br />

individuals (except for scholarships), or for continuing support,<br />

emergency funds, or deficit financing.<br />

1147. Jersey City Connections, Jersey City, NJ. $21,250, 2010.<br />

1148. Jersey City Connections, Jersey City, NJ. $14,167, 2010. For Grant<br />

Award-Youth Connect: YMSM of Color.<br />

1149. Moore Free Library, Newfane, VT. $12,000, 2010. For scholarships.<br />

1150. Moore Free Library, Newfane, VT. $11,000, 2010. For operating<br />

support.<br />

1151. Moore Free Library, Newfane, VT. $11,000, 2010.<br />

1152. Wellesley Free Library Centennial Fund, Wellesley, MA. $50,000, 2010.<br />

Geraldine R. Dodge Foundation, Inc.<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in NJ, with support for <strong>the</strong> <strong>arts</strong> limited to NJ, and<br />

support for o<strong>the</strong>r local projects limited to <strong>the</strong> Morristown area; some<br />

giving to national organizations for projects in NJ. No support for<br />

religious, higher education, health, or conduit organizations. No grants<br />

to individuals, for capital projects, equipment purchases, indirect costs,<br />

endowment funds, deficit financing, or scholarships.<br />

1153. Center for Community Arts, Cape May, NJ. $10,000, 2010. For general<br />

operating support of activities, including art classes for all ages, Art at<br />

<strong>the</strong> Library, Youth Radio Project, and variety of exhibits and special<br />

events, including African American Heritage walking tours.<br />

1154. Educational Information and Resource Center, Sewell, NJ. $100,000,<br />

2010. For NJ Earth Education interdisciplinary learning experiences,<br />

including Monarch Teacher Network, Voices form <strong>the</strong> Land, NJT4B and<br />

Sustainable Earth projects.<br />

1155. Folger Shakespeare Library, Washington, DC. $20,000, 2010. For<br />

intensive Shakespeare-based <strong>the</strong>ater education program in schools in<br />

New Jersey.<br />

1156. Riverfront Renaissance Center for <strong>the</strong> Arts, Millville, NJ. $25,000,<br />

2010. For general operating support of programs and opportunities<br />

offered to community, including art classes for students of all ages,<br />

monthly exhibitions supporting local artists and offer educational and<br />

outside work, artist talks, workshops, and art reference library.<br />

The Charles Evans Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in New York, NY. No grants to individuals.<br />

1157. New York Public Library, New York, NY. $25,000, 2009.<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 <strong>arts</strong> programs. No grants to individuals, or for capital projects,<br />

equipment, scholarships.<br />

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Grants for Libraries & Information Services Prudential—NEW JERSEY<br />

1158. Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, Eagleton Institute of<br />

Politics, New Brunswick, NJ. $15,000, 2010. To support Rutgers<br />

Program on <strong>the</strong> Governor to develop effective plan for marketing<br />

gubernatorial archives and program activities to ensure widespread use.<br />

The Healthcare Foundation of New Jersey<br />

(formerly NBI Healthcare Foundation, Inc.)<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in <strong>the</strong> greater Newark, NJ area and <strong>the</strong> Jewish<br />

community of MetroWest, NJ, including Essex, Morris, and Union<br />

counties. No support for political campaigns. No grants to individuals, or<br />

for deficit retirement, ongoing general operating expenses, endowments,<br />

general capacity building, or fundraising campaigns.<br />

1159. Dorot, New York, NY. $28,700, 2010. To serve <strong>the</strong> homebound elderly,<br />

<strong>the</strong> disabled and caregivers in <strong>the</strong> Metrowest area through To Your<br />

Health, a facilitated teleconference education program providing<br />

participants w/medical <strong>information</strong> forums, wellness programs and<br />

support groups.<br />

1160. Newark Beth Israel Medical Center Foundation, Newark, NJ. $75,000,<br />

2010. For NBIMC request funding for licensing of Electronic Medical<br />

Record System.<br />

The Huber Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to <strong>the</strong> U.S. No support for foreign organizations,<br />

international projects, or projects that are local or regional in scope. No<br />

grants to individuals, or for scholarships, fellowships, research, building<br />

endowment funds, capital campaigns or film production; no loans.<br />

1161. Sexuality Information and Education Council of <strong>the</strong> U.S., New York, NY.<br />

$500,000, 2010. For general support.<br />

Johnson & Johnson Family of Companies Contribution Fund<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national basis in areas of company operations; giving<br />

also to national and international organizations. No support for fraternal,<br />

political, religious, or athletic organizations. No grants to individuals, or<br />

for debt reduction, trips, tours, capital campaigns or endowments, or<br />

publications; no loans.<br />

1162. Info Line of Middlesex County, Milltown, NJ. $10,000, 2009.<br />

The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to <strong>the</strong> 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 <strong>the</strong>rapies or devices, end-of-life care, long-term care or<br />

for physical activity for adults age 50 or older.<br />

1163. Center to Promote HealthCare Access, Oakland, CA. $250,000, 2010.<br />

To help states streamline enrollment systems to ensure coverage for <strong>the</strong><br />

greatest number of people under health reform.<br />

1164. Foundation Center, New York, NY. $250,000, 2010. 3-year grant. For<br />

data collection and analysis of <strong>the</strong> foundation field.<br />

1165. Indiana University, School of Medicine, Indianapolis, IN. $419,998,<br />

2010. 4-year grant. To use health <strong>information</strong> technology to improve<br />

management of test results that return after hospital discharge.<br />

1166. Info Line of Middlesex County, Milltown, NJ. $45,000, 2010. To provide<br />

<strong>information</strong> about health and human services to improve quality of life.<br />

1167. Information and Referral Federation of Los Angeles County, 211 Los<br />

Angeles County, San Gabriel, CA. $499,984, 2010. 3-year grant. To<br />

conduct developmental screenings for at-risk infants, toddlers and<br />

preschoolers through Los Angeles’ 211 human-services call center.<br />

1168. Leapfrog Group, Washington, DC. $295,274, 2010. 2-year grant. To<br />

test gainsharing as incentive for clinicians to work to reduce<br />

hospital-acquired conditions. Gainsharing is a system of management<br />

used by a business to get higher levels of performance through <strong>the</strong><br />

involvement and participation of its people. As performance improves,<br />

employees share financially in <strong>the</strong> gain (improvement).<br />

1169. National Health Law Program, Los Angeles, CA. $150,000, 2010. To<br />

update An Advocate’s Guide to <strong>the</strong> Medicaid Program and put it online.<br />

1170. National Network of Public Health Institutes, New Orleans, LA.<br />

$1,028,822, 2010. For technical assistance and direction for<br />

Foundation’s Lead States in Public Health Quality Improvement program,<br />

research initiative to create peer network of innovator states with<br />

experience in designing and implementing process for systematic<br />

assessment of local public health agency capacity and performance.<br />

1171. National Network of Public Health Institutes, New Orleans, LA.<br />

$104,406, 2010. For technical assistance and direction for Public<br />

Health Services and Systems Research program.<br />

1172. National Network of Public Health Institutes, New Orleans, LA.<br />

$50,000, 2010. 2-year grant. To build partnerships to develop<br />

high-quality community health assessments and community health<br />

improvement plans.<br />

1173. New Jersey Coalition for Battered Women, Trenton, NJ. $602,062,<br />

2010. To maintain nonresidential services for victims of domestic<br />

violence in New Jersey during <strong>the</strong> current economic crisis.<br />

1174. New York Academy of Medicine, New York, NY. $840,000, 2010. For<br />

technical assistance and direction for <strong>the</strong> Robert Wood Johnson<br />

Foundation Health and Society Scholars program.<br />

1175. Tides Center, San Francisco, CA. $91,481, 2010. For research to<br />

conduct social network analysis of Public Health Communications<br />

Network.<br />

1176. University of Kentucky Research Foundation, Lexington, KY. $149,859,<br />

2010. 1.50-year grant. To manage Internet survey firm’s selection and<br />

performance and combine resulting datasets from three public health<br />

membership organization surveys.<br />

The Kaplen Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in NJ and NY. No grants to individuals.<br />

1177. National Yiddish Book Center, Amherst, MA. $300,000, 2010. For<br />

general support.<br />

F. M. Kirby Foundation, Inc.<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in <strong>the</strong> Raleigh/Durham, NC, area, <strong>the</strong> Morris<br />

County, NJ, area, and eastern PA. Generally no support for churches,<br />

hospitals, schools and colleges, o<strong>the</strong>r than ones attended by or used by<br />

members of <strong>the</strong> family. No grants to individuals, or for fundraising<br />

benefits, dinners, <strong>the</strong>ater, or sporting events; no loans or pledges.<br />

1178. Foundation Center, New York, NY. $15,000, 2010. For general<br />

operating support.<br />

1179. Frick Collection, New York, NY. $15,000, 2010. For general operating<br />

support.<br />

1180. GuideStar USA, Williamsburg, VA. $10,000, 2010. For general<br />

operating support.<br />

1181. Jamestown Foundation, Washington, DC. $17,500, 2010. For general<br />

support.<br />

1182. New Jersey Coalition for Battered Women, Trenton, NJ. $20,000, 2010.<br />

For matching funds for <strong>the</strong> Legal Services Project.<br />

1183. Sexuality Information and Education Council of <strong>the</strong> U.S., New York, NY.<br />

$35,000, 2010. For sexual and reproductive health education programs.<br />

The Kovner Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in Washington, DC New York, NY. No grants to<br />

individuals.<br />

1184. Pierpont Morgan Library, New York, NY. $59,162, 2009. For museum<br />

acquisitions.<br />

The MCJ Amelior Foundation<br />

(formerly The MCJ Foundation)<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in NJ and NY.<br />

1185. Single Stop USA, New York, NY. $25,000, 2009. For general operating<br />

support.<br />

1186. William J. Clinton Presidential Foundation, Little Rock, AR. $20,000,<br />

2009. For general operating support.<br />

The Prudential Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in areas of company operations, with emphasis on<br />

Phoenix, AZ, Los Angeles, CA, Hartford, CT, Jacksonville, FL, Dubuque,<br />

IA, Chicago, IL, Minneapolis, MN, Newark, NJ, New York, NY, Philadelphia<br />

and Scranton, PA, Dallas and Houston, TX, Brazil, China, India, Japan,<br />

Korea, Mexico, and Taiwan; giving also to national organizations. No<br />

support for discriminatory organizations or veterans’, labor, religious,<br />

fraternal, or athletic organizations. No grants to individuals, or for<br />

advertising, fundraising, or disease-specific general operating support;<br />

no capital campaigns, annual fund drives, or endowments.<br />

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NEW JERSEY—Prudential Grants for Libraries & Information Services<br />

1187. Foundation Center, New York, NY. $10,000, 2009. For general support.<br />

1188. Newark Public Library, Newark, NJ. $30,000, 2009. For capacity<br />

building.<br />

1189. Newark Public Library, Newark, NJ. $25,000, 2009. For Summer<br />

Reading Challenge, established to improve literacy and cultivate <strong>the</strong> joy<br />

of reading. Challenge provides six weeks of summer reading enrichment<br />

activities to Newark children.<br />

1190. Newark Public Library, Newark, NJ. $10,000, 2009. For Dr. Martin<br />

Lu<strong>the</strong>r King commemoration.<br />

1191. Wilkinson Center, Dallas, TX. $20,000, 2009. To provide clients with<br />

emergency assistance services.<br />

Turrell Fund<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to Essex, Union, Hudson and Passaic counties, NJ,<br />

and VT. No support for lobbying activity, most hospital work, or health<br />

delivery services; generally no support for cultural activities. No grants<br />

to individuals, or for endowment funds, conferences indirect costs, or<br />

research; no loans.<br />

1192. Foundation Center, New York, NY. $10,000, 2010. For President’s<br />

grant for general program support.<br />

1193. Newark Family Resource Network, Newark, NJ. $10,000, 2010. For<br />

in-home preventive work.<br />

Verizon Foundation<br />

(formerly Bell Atlantic Foundation)<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national basis, with emphasis on CA, Washington DC,<br />

and NY; giving also in Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Hong Kong, India, and<br />

Singapore. No support for private charities or foundations, religious<br />

organizations not of direct benefit to <strong>the</strong> entire community, religious<br />

organizations duplicating <strong>the</strong> work of o<strong>the</strong>r organizations in <strong>the</strong> 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 <strong>arts</strong> tours, or association memberships, or<br />

field trips for secondary or elementary schools; no product donations.<br />

1194. American Library Association, Chicago, IL. $85,000, 2009.<br />

1195. Anne Arundel County Public Library, Annapolis, MD. $13,750, 2009.<br />

1196. Brave Kids, Ponte Vedra Beach, FL. $20,000, 2009.<br />

1197. Brave Kids, Ponte Vedra Beach, FL. $20,000, 2009.<br />

1198. Cambridge Community Library, Friends of <strong>the</strong>, Cambridge, WI. $10,000,<br />

2009.<br />

1199. Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA. $10,000, 2009.<br />

1200. ConSource, Washington, DC. $45,000, 2009.<br />

1201. Crystal Stairs, Los Angeles, CA. $15,000, 2009.<br />

1202. Elkins Park Free Library, Friends of <strong>the</strong>, Elkins Park, PA. $20,000, 2009.<br />

1203. Enoch Pratt Free Library of Baltimore City, Baltimore, MD. $24,500,<br />

2009.<br />

1204. Free Library of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA. $10,000, 2009.<br />

1205. Help Hotline Crisis Center, Youngstown, OH. $10,000, 2009.<br />

1206. Inland Counties Regional Center, San Bernardino, CA. $24,500, 2009.<br />

1207. Library of Virginia Foundation, Richmond, VA. $10,000, 2009.<br />

1208. New York Public Library, Astor, Lenox and Tilden Foundations, New York,<br />

NY. $100,000, 2009.<br />

1209. Pennsylvania Library Association, Mechanicsburg, PA. $40,000, 2009.<br />

1210. Petersburg Library Foundation, Petersburg, VA. $12,000, 2009.<br />

1211. Resources for Children with Special Needs, New York, NY. $10,000,<br />

2009.<br />

1212. SeniorNavigator.com, Richmond, VA. $15,000, 2009.<br />

1213. Virginia Public Access Project, Richmond, VA. $12,500, 2009.<br />

1214. West Chester Public Library, West Chester, PA. $12,500, 2009.<br />

1215. Worcester Public Library Foundation, Worcester, MA. $10,000, 2009.<br />

Victoria Foundation, Inc.<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to greater Newark, NJ; environmental grants limited<br />

to NJ. No grants to individuals.<br />

1216. Newark Family Resource Network, Newark, NJ. $20,000, 2010. For<br />

Respite Trip Program, Bed Bug education and to hire part-time Parent<br />

Aides.<br />

NEW MEXICO<br />

Albuquerque Community Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in <strong>the</strong> greater Albuquerque, NM, area. No support<br />

for religious purposes, private foundations, or for grantmaking<br />

organizations. Generally, no grants to individuals (except for scholarship<br />

funds), or for debt retirement, annual campaigns, endowments,<br />

conferences or symposia, emergency funding or interest or tax<br />

payments; no multi-year grants.<br />

1217. Moise Memorial Library, Santa Rosa, NM. $18,478, 2009.<br />

Brindle Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in NM. No grants to individuals.<br />

1218. Santa Fe Public Library, Friends of <strong>the</strong>, Santa Fe, NM. $25,000, 2009.<br />

For Books and Babies Program in south Santa Fe branches.<br />

Chase Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in sou<strong>the</strong>astern NM; some giving also in west TX.<br />

No support for political or lobbying organizations or international<br />

organizations,. No grants to individuals (except for scholarships), or for<br />

general operating expenses of established programs, interests or<br />

programs detrimental to <strong>the</strong> oil and gas industry, ticketed events, or<br />

projects that do not have sustainability for a 5 year period; no loans.<br />

1219. George W. Bush Foundation, Dallas, TX. $125,000, 2010. For program<br />

support.<br />

Lannan Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national basis. No grants to individuals (except for<br />

Lannan Literary Awards and certain fellowships in <strong>the</strong> Literary and<br />

Cultural Freedom program areas).<br />

1220. Amherst College, Amhert College Trustees, Amherst, MA. $25,000,<br />

2010. For Folger Shakespeare Library poetry series.<br />

1221. Marfa Public Library, Friends of <strong>the</strong>, Marfa, TX. $10,000, 2010. For<br />

materials acquisition.<br />

1222. Santa Fe Indian School, Santa Fe, NM. $30,000, 2010. For library<br />

materials and support.<br />

1223. School for <strong>the</strong> Arts, New Mexico, Santa Fe, NM. $20,000, 2010. For<br />

library materials acquisition.<br />

1224. Sinte Gleska University, Mission, SD. $40,000, 2010. For Library<br />

Youth/Children support.<br />

1225. Southwest Research and Information Center, Albuquerque, NM.<br />

$50,000, 2010. For general operating support.<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 />

1226. Southwest Research and Information Center, Albuquerque, NM.<br />

$55,000, 2009. For operating support for SRIC, for CCAE, and for<br />

Nuclear Watch.<br />

1227. Southwest Research and Information Center, Albuquerque, NM.<br />

$10,000, 2009. For <strong>the</strong> Las Cruces Media Project.<br />

Eugene Victor Thaw Art Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in New York, NY. No grants to individuals.<br />

1228. Pierpont Morgan Library, New York, NY. $1,700,350, 2010. For art<br />

education.<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 />

1229. Pierpont Morgan Library, New York, NY. $25,000, 2009. For annual<br />

support of Director’s Roundtable.<br />

1230. Pierpont Morgan Library, New York, NY. $10,508, 2009. For capital<br />

campaign.<br />

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Grants for Libraries & Information Services Carnegie—NEW YORK<br />

NEW YORK<br />

The Achelis Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in <strong>the</strong> New York, NY, area. Generally, no support<br />

for political organizations, small art, dance, music, or <strong>the</strong>ater 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 <strong>the</strong> 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 />

1231. Federation of Protestant Welfare Agencies, New York, NY. $25,000,<br />

2010. 1.50-year grant. For conference on prisoner re-entry and<br />

web-based resource directory on prisoner re-entry services.<br />

1232. New York Academy of Medicine, New York, NY. $25,000, 2010.<br />

1.50-year grant. For evaluation of <strong>the</strong> GIRLS (Getting Into Real Life<br />

Science), and Health Professions program.<br />

1233. Nonprofit Coordinating Committee of New York, New York, NY.<br />

$15,000, 2010. 1.25-year grant. For Nonprofit Outsourcing<br />

Clearinghouse.<br />

Altman Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to NY State, and almost exclusively to <strong>the</strong> boroughs<br />

of New York City. No grants to individuals, or for building funds, <strong>the</strong><br />

purchase of capital equipment, or for galas and o<strong>the</strong>r fundraising events.<br />

1234. Brooklyn Public Library, Brooklyn, NY. $100,000, 2010. To continue<br />

expansion of First Five Years programming by offering Saturday early<br />

literacy workshops at branches and launching Brooklyn Builds Readers<br />

program.<br />

1235. Center for Childrens Initiatives, New York, NY. $50,000, 2010. To help<br />

support training and consultation to improve quality of providers serving<br />

infants and toddlers.<br />

1236. Center for New York City Neighborhoods, New York, NY. $200,000,<br />

2010. To help support foreclosure prevention services for homeowners<br />

throughout New York City.<br />

1237. Primary Care Development Corporation, New York, NY. $300,000,<br />

2010. To help support development and implementation of Medical<br />

Home Learning Collaborative to help primary care providers achieve<br />

Patient-Centered Medical Home recognition and meaningful use of health<br />

<strong>information</strong> technology standards.<br />

1238. Riverdale Neighborhood House, Bronx, NY. $25,000, 2010. To help<br />

support Youth Internship Program and Library Leaders project.<br />

American Express Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national and international basis primarily in areas of<br />

company operations, including in Argentina, Asia, Canada, <strong>the</strong><br />

Caribbean, Europe, Latin America, and <strong>the</strong> United Kingdom, with<br />

emphasis on AZ, Los Angeles and San Francisco, CA, Washington, DC,<br />

sou<strong>the</strong>rn FL, Atlanta, GA, Chicago, IL, Boston, MA, Greensboro, NC, New<br />

York, NY, Philadelphia, PA, Dallas and Houston, TX, and Salt Lake City,<br />

UT. No support for discriminatory organizations, religious organizations<br />

not of direct benefit to <strong>the</strong> entire community, or political organizations.<br />

No grants to individuals or for fundraising, goodwill advertising, souvenir<br />

journals, or dinner programs, travel, books, magazines, or articles in<br />

professional journals, endowments or capital campaigns, traveling<br />

exhibitions, or sports sponsorships.<br />

1239. Foundation Center, New York, NY. $10,000, 2009. For general support.<br />

1240. Poets House, New York, NY. $10,000, 2009. For general support.<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 />

1241. Association of Jewish Libraries, Woodland Hills, CA. $34,788, 2009.<br />

For enhancing Jewish Day School Libraries.<br />

1242. Hebrew Academy of Greater Miami, Miami Beach, FL. $10,625, 2009.<br />

To enhance Jewish Day School <strong>libraries</strong>.<br />

1243. Hebrew Academy of Nassau County, West Hempstead, NY. $13,750,<br />

2009. For program to encourage day school enrollment and enhance<br />

Jewish Day School <strong>libraries</strong>.<br />

1244. Shoshana S. Cardin Jewish Community High School, Baltimore, MD.<br />

$12,295, 2009. To enhance Jewish Day School Libraries and program<br />

to encourage day school enrollment.<br />

William Bingham 2nd Betterment Fund<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to ME. No support for religious activities or<br />

programs. No grants to individuals.<br />

1245. Spaulding Memorial Library, Sebago, ME. $10,000, 2009. For capital<br />

improvement.<br />

1246. Turner Public Library, Turner, ME. $10,000, 2009. For computer<br />

upgrade.<br />

1247. Vose Library, Union, ME. $15,000, 2009. For New Library Building<br />

project.<br />

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

(formerly The Bristol-Myers Fund, Inc.)<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in areas of company operations in Wallingford, CT,<br />

Washington, DC, Mount Vernon, IN, Devens, MA, Hopewell, New<br />

Brunswick, Plainsboro, Princeton, and West Windsor, NJ, New York and<br />

Syracuse, NY, PA, TX, Africa, China, Europe, India, Japan, Sub-Saharan<br />

Africa, Taiwan, and Thailand. No support for political, fraternal, social, or<br />

veterans’ organizations, religious or sectarian organizations not of direct<br />

benefit to <strong>the</strong> entire community, or federated campaign-supported<br />

organizations. No grants to individuals (except for employee-related<br />

scholarships), or for endowments, capital campaigns, debt reduction,<br />

conferences, sponsorships or independent medical research, or specific<br />

public broadcasting or films; no loans.<br />

1248. New York Academy of Medicine, New York, NY. $20,000, 2009. For<br />

Being Healthy.<br />

1249. New York Academy of Medicine, New York, NY. $20,000, 2009. For<br />

Being Healthy.<br />

Brooklyn Community Foundation<br />

(formerly Independence Community Foundation)<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to Brooklyn, NY. No support for religious purposes.<br />

No grants to individuals, or for tickets for dinners, golf outings, or<br />

fundraising events.<br />

1250. Bay Ridge Community Service Center, Brooklyn, NY. $10,000, 2010.<br />

For publication and support for local services guide, with funding<br />

supporting <strong>the</strong> creation of a consumer phone help line to fur<strong>the</strong>r<br />

disseminate <strong>information</strong> about <strong>the</strong>se services and includes follow up<br />

procedure by Center staff/volunteers.<br />

1251. Beginning with Children Foundation, New York, NY. $20,000, 2010. To<br />

establish library at CPCS middle school, while purchasing new texts to<br />

expand BwCCS’s middle school library collection.<br />

1252. Brooklyn Arts Council, Brooklyn, NY. $15,000, 2010. For BAC’s Black<br />

Brooklyn Renaissance to celebrate contributions of Black artists in<br />

Brooklyn since 1960 through a year-long series of public programs at<br />

local cultural institutions, a conference, and archive.<br />

1253. Brooklyn Public Library, Brooklyn, NY. $20,000, 2010. For challenge<br />

grant to 7 branch <strong>libraries</strong> in sou<strong>the</strong>rn Brooklyn to raise additional funds<br />

in Save Our Shelves library materials acquisition campaign.<br />

1254. Brooklyn Public Library, Brooklyn, NY. $20,000, 2010. For challenge<br />

grant to encourage increased participation in silent and live auctions at<br />

BPL’s 13th Annual Gala, with all proceeds used to support children’s<br />

resources.<br />

1255. Elders Share <strong>the</strong> Arts, Brooklyn, NY. $10,000, 2010. For The Story<br />

Circle will engage elders in minimum of 5 branches of BPL in story sharing<br />

exploring Great Depression and parallels today, and written anthologies<br />

from each site will lead to a public reading.<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. No support for U.S. <strong>libraries</strong>,<br />

cultural institutions, programs or facilities of community-based<br />

educational or human services institutions. No grants directly to<br />

individuals for scholarships or fellowships (except <strong>the</strong> Carnegie Scholars<br />

Program), travel, capital campaigns, or endowments.<br />

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NEW YORK—Carnegie Grants for Libraries & Information Services<br />

1256. eThekwini Municipality, Durban, South Africa. $3,000,000, 2010.<br />

3-year grant. For one-time grant toward Durban Metropolitan Library<br />

System, model city library.<br />

1257. Harvard University, Cambridge, MA. $50,000, 2010. 2-year grant.<br />

Toward archiving historical record on biological weapons<br />

nonproliferation.<br />

1258. Ithaka Harbors, New York, NY. $125,000, 2010. 2-year grant. For study<br />

investigating use of online statistics courses at public universities.<br />

1259. National Endowment for <strong>the</strong> Humanities, Washington, DC. $1,200,000,<br />

2010. 3-year grant. Toward distribution of books and o<strong>the</strong>r resources<br />

reflecting diversity of Muslim <strong>culture</strong>s to U.S. <strong>libraries</strong>.<br />

1260. National Security Archive Fund, Gelman Library, Washington, DC.<br />

$600,000, 2010. 1.75-year grant. Toward support of Eurasia Initiative<br />

to increase transparency and access to historical documents in <strong>the</strong><br />

Caucasus (Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia and Russia) and <strong>the</strong> former<br />

Soviet Union and to streng<strong>the</strong>n partner networks in <strong>the</strong>se regions.<br />

1261. New School, New York, NY. $380,000, 2010. 2-year grant. For final<br />

grant for Journal Donation Project, initiative to assist in rebuilding major<br />

research and teaching <strong>libraries</strong> in countries that have fallen victim to<br />

political or economic deprivation, and often both, through provision of<br />

current subscriptions and back volume sets of English-language<br />

scholarly, professional and current events journals.<br />

1262. Richard Nixon Library and Birthplace Foundation, Yorba Linda, CA.<br />

$350,000, 2010. 2-year grant. Toward research, outreach and<br />

international engagement on competing interests of <strong>the</strong> United States<br />

and Asia in <strong>the</strong> greater Middle East.<br />

1263. University of Ghana, Legon, Ghana. $2,000,000, 2010. 3-year grant.<br />

Toward Research Commons at University of Ghana Legon - Balme Library.<br />

The Carson Family Charitable Trust<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in New York, NY. No grants to individuals.<br />

1264. New York Academy of Medicine, New York, NY. $25,000, 2009.<br />

1265. New York Public Library, New York, NY. $250,000, 2009.<br />

The Charina Endowment Fund, Inc.<br />

(formerly The HWG Fund, Inc.)<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in New York. No grants to individuals.<br />

1266. GuideStar USA, Williamsburg, VA. $250,000, 2009. For general<br />

support.<br />

1267. Pierpont Morgan Library, New York, NY. $100,000, 2009. For general<br />

support.<br />

Citi Foundation<br />

(formerly Citigroup Foundation)<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national and international basis in Algeria, Argentina,<br />

Australia, Bahamas, Bahrain, Bangladesh, Belgium, Brazil, Brunei,<br />

Bulgaria, Cameroon, Canada, China, Colombia, Costa, Rica, Cote<br />

d’voire, Czech, Republic, Democratic, Rep, of, Congo, Denmark,<br />

Dominican, Republic, Ecuador, Egypt, El, Salvador, Finland, France,<br />

Germany, Ghana, Greece, Guam, Guatemala, Honduras, Hong, Kong,<br />

Hungary, India, Indonesia, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Jamaica, Japan, Jordan,<br />

Kazakhstan, Kenya, Korea, (South), Kuwait, Lebanon, Luxembourg,<br />

Malaysia, Morocco, Ne<strong>the</strong>rlands, New, Zealand, Nicaragua, Nigeria,<br />

Norway, Pakistan, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, Philippines, Poland,<br />

Portugal, Qatar, Romania, Russia, Senegal, Singapore, Slovakia, South,<br />

Africa, Spain, Sri, Lanka, Sweden, Switzerland, Taiwan, Tanzania,<br />

Thailand, Trinidad, &, Tobago, Tunisia, Turkey, Uganda, Ukraine, United,<br />

Arab, Emirates, United, Kingdom, Uruguay, Venezuela, Vietnam, and<br />

Zambia. No support for political candidates or religious, veterans’, or<br />

fraternal organizations not of direct benefit to <strong>the</strong> entire community. No<br />

grants to individuals, or for political causes, fundraising events,<br />

telethons, marathons, races, or benefits, advertising, sponsorships,<br />

dinners or luncheons, or membership fees.<br />

1268. Brooklyn Public Library, Brooklyn, NY. $100,000, 2010. For PowerUP!<br />

Your Business St<strong>arts</strong> Here Business Plan Competition.<br />

1269. Center for New York City Neighborhoods, New York, NY. $75,000,<br />

2010. For New York City Foreclosure Prevention Project.<br />

1270. Charities Aid Foundation America, Alexandria, VA. $240,000, 2010. For<br />

Leopold Kronenberg Foundation, Poland: Junior Achievement Foundation<br />

Poland/From Penny to Pound Program.<br />

1271. Charities Aid Foundation America, Alexandria, VA. $240,000, 2010. For<br />

Leopold Kronenberg Foundation, Poland: Junior Achievement Foundation<br />

Poland/My Finances Program.<br />

1272. Charities Aid Foundation America, Alexandria, VA. $240,000, 2010. For<br />

Leopold Kronenberg Foundation, Poland: Think Foundation/Savings<br />

Week Program.<br />

1273. Charities Aid Foundation America, Alexandria, VA. $110,000, 2010. For<br />

Leopold Kronenberg Foundation, Poland: Debtor’s Guide Program.<br />

1274. Charities Aid Foundation America, Alexandria, VA. $90,000, 2010. For<br />

Leopold Kronenberg Foundation, Poland: Citi Microentrepreneurship<br />

Awards Program.<br />

1275. Charities Aid Foundation America, Alexandria, VA. $90,000, 2010. For<br />

Leopold Kronenberg Foundation, Poland: JA Banks in Action Program.<br />

1276. Microfinance Information Exchange, Washington, DC. $250,000, 2010.<br />

For Enhanced Data Collection and Information Effectiveness Program.<br />

1277. New York Public Library, Astor, Lenox and Tilden Foundations, New York,<br />

NY. $50,000, 2010. For Annual New York StartUp Business Plan<br />

Competition.<br />

1278. United Way International, Alexandria, VA. $50,000, 2010. For Akshara<br />

Foundation, India: School Library Program.<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 />

fellowships, annual appeals, deficit financing, or matching gifts; no loans<br />

to individuals.<br />

1279. Foundation Center, New York, NY. $65,000, 2010. For general<br />

operating support.<br />

Robert Sterling Clark Foundation, Inc.<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in New York State for <strong>the</strong> Public Institutions<br />

Program, giving nationally for reproductive rights; and globally to promote<br />

international <strong>arts</strong> and cultural engagement. No grants to individuals, or<br />

for annual campaigns, seed money, emergency funds, deficit financing,<br />

capital or endowment funds, general support or scholarships.<br />

1280. Americans for <strong>the</strong> Arts, Washington, DC. $75,000, 2010. For general<br />

operating support.<br />

1281. Arts Resources in Collaboration, New York, NY. $40,000, 2010. For<br />

Archive Legacy Project.<br />

1282. NARAL Pro-Choice America, Washington, DC. $80,000, 2010. To<br />

compile a computerized database tracking regulation and court decisions<br />

related to reproductive rights, and publish Who Decides?, a<br />

state-by-state review of abortion and reproductive rights.<br />

1283. New York Foundation for <strong>the</strong> Arts, Brooklyn, NY. $75,000, 2010. For<br />

development of full-service fiscal sponsorship website to streamline all<br />

aspects of fiscal sponsorship program; marketing of program nationally;<br />

and creation of international database of <strong>arts</strong> opportunities.<br />

1284. Sexuality Information and Education Council of <strong>the</strong> U.S., New York, NY.<br />

$60,000, 2010. For advocacy.<br />

The Clark Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in New York City and Cooperstown, NY;<br />

scholarships restricted to students residing in <strong>the</strong> Cooperstown, NY,<br />

area. No grants to individuals (except as specified in restricted funds),<br />

or for deficit financing or matching gifts.<br />

1285. Foundation Center, New York, NY. $50,000, 2010. For New York<br />

Training and Library Learning Center.<br />

1286. Rensselaerville Institute, Rensselaerville, NY. $200,000, 2010. For<br />

outcome management for Clark Foundation Grantees.<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 <strong>the</strong> 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 <strong>the</strong>y are an out growth of one of <strong>the</strong> fund’s<br />

programs).<br />

1287. Foundation Center, New York, NY. $15,000, 2010. For General<br />

Support.<br />

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1288. IPRO, Lake Success, NY. $465,000, 2010. For WhyNotTheBest.org: A<br />

Web Resource for Quality Improvement, Year 3.<br />

1289. IPRO, Lake Success, NY. $407,752, 2010. For Innovative<br />

Measurement and Performance Improvement Resources for<br />

WhyNotTheBest.org.<br />

1290. National Association of Health Data Organizations, Salt Lake City, UT.<br />

$49,999, 2010. For Advancing State Health Care Data Reporting<br />

Initiatives: Hospital Readmissions Reporting and All Payer Claims<br />

Database Applications.<br />

1291. Pear Tree Communications, Cleveland Heights, OH. $165,000, 2010.<br />

For WhyNotTheBest.org: A Web Resource for Quality Improvement, Year<br />

3.<br />

1292. Rockefeller Archive Center, Sleepy Hollow, NY. $90,000, 2010. For<br />

Transfer and Maintenance of The Commonwealth Fund’s Archives, Year<br />

14.<br />

1293. University of California, Oakland, CA. $259,756, 2010. For Assessing<br />

Models for Health Information Technology Regional Extension Centers.<br />

1294. Velir Studios, Somerville, MA. $140,250, 2010. For Creating State and<br />

International Data Centers for The Commonwealth Fund Web Site.<br />

The Nathan Cummings Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in <strong>the</strong> 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 />

1295. Americans for <strong>the</strong> Arts, Washington, DC. $75,000, 2010. For Phase II<br />

of <strong>the</strong> Arts and Social Change Mapping Initiative. Initiative maps and<br />

highlights <strong>the</strong> ways <strong>arts</strong> and <strong>culture</strong> are being activated to engage and<br />

make change creating related online resource that centralizes<br />

<strong>information</strong>, heightens <strong>the</strong> visibility of <strong>the</strong> work, and helps those engaged<br />

connect with one ano<strong>the</strong>r. Overarching goal is to stimulate and advance<br />

field knowledge and policy development related to <strong>the</strong> role of <strong>the</strong> <strong>arts</strong> in<br />

community, social, and civic change.<br />

1296. Foundation Center, New York, NY. $10,000, 2010. For general support.<br />

1297. Global Philanthropy Partnership, Chicago, IL. $150,000, 2010. For<br />

Integrating Climate Action into Critical Quality of Life Action and Programs<br />

initiative, which aims to create integrated model that will demonstrate<br />

how federal programs and funds can be effectively and efficiently used<br />

to sustainably achieve objectives in housing, jobs and public health.<br />

1298. New York University, Margaret Sanger Papers Project, New York, NY.<br />

$10,000, 2010. For research for Volume IV of <strong>the</strong> Selected Papers of<br />

Margaret Sanger. Mission of <strong>the</strong> project is to locate, collect, catalog, edit,<br />

and publish <strong>the</strong> papers of America’s best known and most influential<br />

birth control activist in microfilm, book and electronic formats in order to<br />

aid scholars and students and increase <strong>the</strong> public’s understanding of<br />

<strong>the</strong> current reproductive rights and population control movements.<br />

1299. Provisions Learning Project, Washington, DC. $50,000, 2010. For<br />

general support.<br />

The Charles A. Dana Foundation, Inc.<br />

(doing business as The Dana Foundation)<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national basis. No grants to individuals, or for annual<br />

operating costs, deficit reduction, capital campaigns, or individual<br />

sabbaticals.<br />

1300. Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation, Simi Valley, CA. $25,000,<br />

2009. For general support.<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, professional or<br />

trade associations, or discriminatory organizations. No grants to<br />

individuals, or for endowments, capital campaigns, legal advocacy, or<br />

religious purposes.<br />

1301. Charities Aid Foundation America, Alexandria, VA. $85,352, 2009. For<br />

DB Donor Advised Fund.<br />

1302. Charities Aid Foundation America, Alexandria, VA. $60,000, 2009. For<br />

Donor Advised Fund, Canada.<br />

1303. City Futures, City Limits, New York, NY. $25,000, 2009. For general<br />

operating support.<br />

1304. Free Library of Philadelphia, Film Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA.<br />

$15,000, 2009. For One Film Program.<br />

1305. Microfinance Information Exchange, Washington, DC. $75,000, 2009.<br />

For general operating support.<br />

Irene Diamond Fund<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in NY. No grants to individuals.<br />

1306. New York Public Library, New York, NY. $45,000, 2009. For Master of<br />

Library Science Scholarship Program.<br />

Doris Duke Charitable Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national basis. No support for toxic issues, litigation,<br />

<strong>the</strong> visual <strong>arts</strong>, museums or galleries, or <strong>arts</strong> programs for rehabilitative<br />

or <strong>the</strong>rapeutic purposes. No grants to individuals (except through special<br />

foundation programs), or for conferences or publications.<br />

1307. Center for Neighborhood Technology, Chicago, IL. $275,000, 2010. For<br />

<strong>the</strong> development and pilot of online tool for homeowners to assess<br />

energy efficiency upgrades.<br />

1308. Foundation Center, New York, NY. $15,000, 2010. For core operations<br />

and services.<br />

1309. Fractured Atlas, New York, NY. $150,000, 2010. 1.50-year grant. For<br />

<strong>the</strong> next phase of ATHENA Tix, open source ticketing platform.<br />

1310. New York Academy of Medicine, New York, NY. $50,000, 2010. For <strong>the</strong><br />

9th International Conference on Urban Health.<br />

1311. New York Public Library, New York, NY. $198,612, 2010. 2-year grant.<br />

To provide improved digital access to <strong>the</strong> NYPLs audio-visual dance<br />

collections.<br />

1312. Parents Anonymous, Claremont, CA. $80,000, 2010. To operate a<br />

national parent helpline to prevent child abuse and neglect.<br />

1313. University of California at San Diego, La Jolla, CA. $30,000, 2010. For<br />

Beyond <strong>the</strong> PDF, a workshop to develop a new infrastructure for open<br />

access dissemination of scientific research.<br />

Dyson Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in Dutchess County, NY, and organizations<br />

providing services in Dutchess County; limited grants to o<strong>the</strong>r<br />

Mid-Hudson Valley counties (Columbia, Greene, Orange, Putnam and<br />

Ulster counties). National and o<strong>the</strong>r 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 />

1314. GuideStar USA, Williamsburg, VA. $25,000, 2010. For general<br />

operating support.<br />

The Charles Engelhard Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national basis. No support for political organizations.<br />

No grants to individuals.<br />

1315. Frick Collection, New York, NY. $10,000, 2009.<br />

1316. Pierpont Morgan Library, New York, NY. $91,000, 2009.<br />

1317. Teton County Library Foundation, Jackson, WY. $21,000, 2009.<br />

Ford Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving in <strong>the</strong> United States, Africa, <strong>the</strong> Middle East, Asia, Latin<br />

America and <strong>the</strong> Caribbean, and also on a global basis, with a focus on<br />

nine core issues. No support for programs for which substantial support<br />

from government or o<strong>the</strong>r sources is readily available, or for religious<br />

sectarian activities. No grants for construction or maintenance of<br />

buildings, undergraduate scholarships, or for purely personal or local<br />

needs. The vast majority of foundation grants go to organizations.<br />

Historically, <strong>the</strong> foundation has provided a very limited number of<br />

fellowship opportunities for individuals, focusing on advanced degrees<br />

in areas of interest to <strong>the</strong> foundation. When available, recipients are<br />

selected by universities and o<strong>the</strong>r organizations that receive grants from<br />

<strong>the</strong> foundation to support fellowships.<br />

1318. Africa 2000 Network-Uganda, Kampala, Uganda. $120,000, 2010.<br />

2-year grant. To analyze, document and disseminate lessons learned<br />

from applying participatory market development methodologies to<br />

increase <strong>the</strong> incomes of poor rural households in Africa.<br />

1319. Arab Network of NGOs for Development, Beirut, Lebanon. $270,000,<br />

2010. 2-year grant. For final support to enhance research-based<br />

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advocacy aimed at reconciling trade agreements with human<br />

development, human rights and democracy.<br />

1320. Beijing University, Center for Public Participation Studies, Beijing, China.<br />

$150,350, 2010. 1.50-year grant. To expand research, training and<br />

monitoring about citizens access to government <strong>information</strong> and to<br />

conduct pilot project in Hunan.<br />

1321. Center for New York City Neighborhoods, New York, NY. $500,000,<br />

2010. For Mortgage Assistance Program to provide loans to low-income<br />

homeowners facing foreclosure and general support to address local<br />

repercussions of <strong>the</strong> national foreclosure crisis.<br />

1322. Center for New York City Neighborhoods, New York, NY. $100,000,<br />

2010. For Neighborhood Improvement Project to put unemployed men<br />

and women to work cleaning, repairing and beautifying neighborhoods<br />

devastated by foreclosures and provide <strong>the</strong>m with marketable skills.<br />

1323. China NPO Network, Beijing, China. $198,886, 2010. 2.75-year grant.<br />

To establish China Foundation Center program to build capacity of<br />

indigenous philanthropy in China.<br />

1324. Civic: Centre for Indian Visual Culture, New Delhi, India. $200,000,<br />

2010. 2.50-year grant. For final support to create digital archive and<br />

conduct research, training and dissemination on popular visual <strong>culture</strong><br />

of <strong>the</strong> textile industry in western India.<br />

1325. European Foundation Centre, Brussels, Belgium. $125,000, 2010. For<br />

general support to create an enabling legal and fiscal environment for<br />

foundations, streng<strong>the</strong>n <strong>the</strong> structure of <strong>the</strong> philanthropic sector and<br />

promote collaboration to advance <strong>the</strong> public good.<br />

1326. European Foundation Centre, Brussels, Belgium. $73,780, 2010. For<br />

contribution to annual membership dues of foundation-supported<br />

association of grantmakers.<br />

1327. Flint Institute of Arts, Flint, MI. $310,619, 2010. 3-year grant. For<br />

Chiapas Photography Project, initiative to engage indigenous artists and<br />

facilitate <strong>the</strong>ir use of photography and to digitize and maintain indigenous<br />

photographic archive and make it more accessible.<br />

1328. Foundation Center, New York, NY. $400,000, 2010. 2-year grant. For<br />

general support to streng<strong>the</strong>n <strong>the</strong> nonprofit sector by advancing<br />

knowledge about U.S. philanthropy.<br />

1329. GuideStar USA, Williamsburg, VA. $100,000, 2010. For collaboration<br />

with <strong>the</strong> Foundation Center to combine and develop data and tools to<br />

increase <strong>the</strong>ir impact and benefit to <strong>the</strong> nonprofit sector in <strong>the</strong> state of<br />

Michigan.<br />

1330. Indian National Trust for Art and Cultural Heritage, New Delhi, India.<br />

$225,000, 2010. 3-year grant. For final support for training, grant<br />

making and a web-based archive to conserve endangered craft traditions<br />

and cultural resources in Ladakh.<br />

1331. Indonesia Corruption Watch, Jakarta, Indonesia. $300,000, 2010.<br />

2-year grant. To establish transparent and accountable Local Information<br />

Commissions in six provinces and empower poor to conduct social audits<br />

on delivery of public services in six districts/cities.<br />

1332. Institut Studi Arus Informasi, Jakarta, Indonesia. $270,000, 2010.<br />

2-year grant. To monitor Information Commission’s efforts at national<br />

and local level to develop responsible, user-friendly mechanism for<br />

providing <strong>information</strong> on delivery of basic public services.<br />

1333. International Association for Digital Publications, Sutton, England.<br />

$100,000, 2010. For E-book And Netlibrary Project.<br />

1334. International Center for Not-for-Profit Law, Washington, DC. $200,000,<br />

2010. 2-year grant. For flexible, targeted technical and legal assistance<br />

to safeguard space for civil society and civic participation in politically<br />

challenging environments.<br />

1335. Microfinance Information Exchange, Washington, DC. $186,266, 2010.<br />

To create data platform for social indicators reported by microfinance<br />

organizations and capacity to analyze <strong>the</strong> data.<br />

1336. National Security Archive Fund, Washington, DC. $200,000, 2010. To<br />

use <strong>the</strong> right to <strong>information</strong> to promote accountability and transparency<br />

in Mexico and across Latin America, focusing on military, security and<br />

migration issues and providing evidence for human rights cases.<br />

1337. National Security Archive Fund, Washington, DC. $100,000, 2010.<br />

2-year grant. To catalogue, publish and strategically distribute<br />

comprehensive documents collection on untold history of<br />

communications and dialogue in U.S.-Cuban relations.<br />

1338. New York Public Library, Schomburg Center for Research in Black<br />

Culture, New York, NY. $100,000, 2010. To reinstate Junior Scholars<br />

Program to ground Afro-descendant youth in histories and <strong>culture</strong>s of<br />

people throughout <strong>the</strong> African diaspora.<br />

1339. Open Democracy Advice Centre, Cape Town, South Africa. $100,000,<br />

2010. 2-year grant. For Right To Know, Right To Live Program to help poor<br />

communities access <strong>information</strong> on provision of public housing and use<br />

it to make process fairer and more transparent.<br />

1340. Sexuality Information and Education Council of <strong>the</strong> U.S., New York, NY.<br />

$250,000, 2010. 2-year grant. To promote public policy financing for<br />

comprehensive sexuality education in U.S. public schools.<br />

1341. United Nations African Institute for Economic Development and<br />

Planning, Dakar, Senegal. $500,000, 2010. 2-year grant. To develop and<br />

pilot short courses on trade and mining-contract negotiations for public<br />

officials, establish visiting researcher and researcher-in-residence<br />

programs and make library accessible online.<br />

1342. University World News, Durban, South Africa. $170,000, 2010. 2-year<br />

grant. To produce, disseminate and manage University World News Africa<br />

Edition, fortnightly report on African higher education news and issues.<br />

1343. Working America Education Fund, Washington, DC. $125,000, 2010.<br />

For door-to-door outreach among low- to moderate-income households to<br />

test messages about and build public support for job quality reforms<br />

worldwide.<br />

Foundation for Child Development<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national basis. No support for <strong>the</strong> direct provision of<br />

pre-kindergarten education, child care, or health care. No grants for<br />

capital campaigns, endowments, or for <strong>the</strong> purchase, construction, or<br />

renovation of buildings.<br />

1344. Population Reference Bureau, Washington, DC. $17,000, 2011. To<br />

develop a state-level Index of Child Well-Being.<br />

Foundation to Promote Open Society<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in Washington, DC and Albany and New York, NY.<br />

1345. Americans for <strong>the</strong> Arts, Washington, DC. $20,000, 2009. For Animating<br />

Democracy in conducting mapping process of <strong>arts</strong> activity fostering civic<br />

engagement and social change, and to design and implement online<br />

registry of involved groups.<br />

1346. Association of Research Libraries, Washington, DC. $25,000, 2009.<br />

To promote public awareness of benefits of open access to scientific<br />

research.<br />

1347. Bank Information Center, Washington, DC. $85,526, 2009. For<br />

Streng<strong>the</strong>ning Extractive Industry Revenue and Contract Transparency at<br />

<strong>the</strong> International Financial Institutions - Focus on Europe and Central Asia<br />

Region.<br />

1348. Bank Information Center, Washington, DC. $80,000, 2009. For project,<br />

Promoting Transparency and Accountability in Latin America - Civil Society<br />

Advocacy on <strong>the</strong> World Bank’s Information Disclosure Policy.<br />

1349. Bank Information Center, Washington, DC. $56,339, 2009. To<br />

streng<strong>the</strong>n capacity of members of Electricity Governance Initiative<br />

coalition in Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan to achieve better performance of<br />

electric power sector by enhancing transparency and accountability in<br />

public utilities.<br />

1350. Bank Information Center, Washington, DC. $40,000, 2009. For<br />

transparency campaign objectives, expanding public access to<br />

<strong>information</strong> on policies and operations of World Bank, reforming World<br />

Bank governance and improving accountability through expanded public<br />

access to decisionmakers.<br />

1351. Bank Information Center, Washington, DC. $37,000, 2009. To form<br />

African-led civil society network focused on monitoring and engaging<br />

African Development Bank.<br />

1352. Information Clearinghouse for Chinese Gays and Lesbians, Los<br />

Angeles, CA. $88,972, 2009. For Aibai Culture and Education Center and<br />

Common Language.<br />

1353. Knowledge Ecology International, Washington, DC. $50,000, 2009. For<br />

core support of work on Access to Medicines and to develop and promote<br />

new paradigms for reconciling need for both innovation in and access to<br />

medical technologies.<br />

1354. Leo Baeck Institute, New York, NY. $25,000, 2009. For general<br />

support.<br />

1355. MAPLight.org, Berkeley, CA. $10,000, 2009. To explore development<br />

of MAPLight.org projects in Louisiana, Maryland, Texas, and Wisconsin.<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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1356. Primary Source, Watertown, MA. $200,000, 2010. For East Asia<br />

Programs.<br />

Gilder Foundation, Inc.<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in NY. No grants to individuals.<br />

1357. New York Public Library, New York, NY. $100,000, 2009.<br />

1358. Pierpont Morgan Library, New York, NY. $20,000, 2009.<br />

Joyce and Irving Goldman Family Foundation<br />

(formerly Irving Goldman Foundation, Inc.)<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in Israel and <strong>the</strong> U.S., with special emphasis on<br />

NY. No grants to individuals, or for capital requests.<br />

1359. Hampton Library in Bridgehampton, Bridgehampton, NY. $30,000,<br />

2009. For project support.<br />

1360. Hampton Library in Bridgehampton, Bridgehampton, NY. $30,000,<br />

2009. For project support.<br />

Horace W. Goldsmith Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in NY and PA. No grants to individuals.<br />

1361. Center for Jewish History, New York, NY. $250,000, 2009.<br />

The Florence Gould Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in <strong>the</strong> U.S. and France. No grants to individuals.<br />

1362. American Antiquarian Society, Worcester, MA. $25,000, 2009. For<br />

research on relationship of French and American lithography.<br />

1363. Biblio<strong>the</strong>que Americaine de Nancy, Nancy, France. $14,629, 2009.<br />

1364. Biblio<strong>the</strong>que Anglophone d’Angers, Angers, France. $14,357, 2009.<br />

1365. Center for Fiction, New York, NY. $10,000, 2009. For French literary<br />

programs.<br />

1366. Frick Collection, New York, NY. $83,333, 2009. For endowment for<br />

Curator of Decorative Arts.<br />

1367. International Foundation for Art Research, New York, NY. $15,000,<br />

2009. For Web-based catalogue raisonne database of French Art.<br />

1368. Massachusetts Historical Society, Boston, MA. $20,000, 2009. For<br />

Adams Papers.<br />

1369. Medici Archive Project, New York, NY. $65,000, 2009. For Research<br />

Coordinator.<br />

1370. Medici Archive Project, New York, NY. $25,000, 2009. For Fellows<br />

expenses.<br />

1371. New York Public Library, New York, NY. $347,950, 2009. For exhibition<br />

Between Collaboration and Resistance.<br />

1372. New York Public Library, New York, NY. $200,000, 2009. For exhibition<br />

Between Collaboration and Resistance.<br />

1373. Pierpont Morgan Library, New York, NY. $85,000, 2009. For Babar<br />

exhibition.<br />

1374. Villa I Tatti, Florence, Italy. $100,000, 2009. For library restoration.<br />

1375. Yale University, New Haven, CT. $75,000, 2009. For Benjamin Franklin<br />

Papers.<br />

Gladys and Roland Harriman Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national basis. No grants to individuals.<br />

1376. New York Public Library, New York, NY. $32,000, 2009. For general<br />

operating support.<br />

1377. Patten Free Library, Bath, ME. $14,000, 2009. For general operating<br />

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, seed money, emergency or endowment<br />

funds, deficit financing, conferences and seminars, management<br />

development and capacity building, or for scholarship funds.<br />

1378. Foundation Center, New York, NY. $10,000, 2010. For Annual Support.<br />

1379. Geriatric Mental Health Foundation, Be<strong>the</strong>sda, MD. $20,000, 2010.<br />

For Planning, Development, and Dissemination of Educational Materials.<br />

1380. New York Academy of Medicine, New York, NY. $13,000, 2010. For<br />

Gala Benefactor.<br />

The Hearst Foundation, Inc.<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to <strong>the</strong> 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 />

1381. New York State Archives Partnership Trust, New York Archives, Albany,<br />

NY. $50,000, 2010. Toward educational programming.<br />

1382. University of California, Graduate School of Education & Information<br />

Studies, Los Angeles, CA. $200,000, 2010. To establish <strong>the</strong> Hearst<br />

Fellows Program.<br />

William Randolph Hearst Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to <strong>the</strong> 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 />

1383. Cambria Library, Friends of <strong>the</strong>, Cambria, CA. $50,000, 2010. Toward<br />

capital campaign for new library.<br />

1384. Providence Public Library, Providence, RI. $35,000, 2010. For programs<br />

to prepare adults for <strong>the</strong> workplace.<br />

1385. Ru<strong>the</strong>rford B. Hayes Presidential Center, Fremont, OH. $50,000, 2010.<br />

Toward educational programming.<br />

1386. University of California, San Francisco, CA. $200,000, 2010. Toward<br />

renovation of Hearst Reading Room in Kalmanovitz Library.<br />

The Heckscher Foundation for Children<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in <strong>the</strong> 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 />

1387. New Visions for Public Schools, New York, NY. $200,000, 2009. For<br />

Prospect Heights Library.<br />

The Leona M. and Harry B. Helmsley Charitable Trust<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in NY. No grants to individuals.<br />

1388. Genetic Alliance, Washington, DC. $500,000, 2010. For Improving<br />

Health Systems and Access to Health Information.<br />

1389. Genetic Alliance, Washington, DC. $153,120, 2010. For a Planning<br />

Grant For <strong>the</strong> Chronic Disease Registry.<br />

1390. Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation International, New York, NY.<br />

$244,000, 2010. For a Planning Grant For <strong>the</strong> Chronic Disease Registry.<br />

The F. B. Heron Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in New York City, NY, MI, TX, Appalachia and <strong>the</strong><br />

Mid-South Delta region; some giving also in South Africa. No grants to<br />

individuals, or for endowments or capital campaigns.<br />

1391. Center for New York City Neighborhoods, New York, NY. $75,000,<br />

2009. For general support.<br />

1392. GuideStar USA, Williamsburg, VA. $10,000, 2009. For general support.<br />

Horncrest Foundation, Inc.<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily St. Louis, MO and NY. No grants to individuals.<br />

1393. Americans for <strong>the</strong> Arts, Public Art Network, Washington, DC. $12,000,<br />

2010. For general support.<br />

1394. National Low Income Housing Coalition and Low Income Housing<br />

Information Service, Washington, DC. $4,833,578, 2010. For<br />

endowment for low income housing. Grant made in form of bonds.<br />

1395. University of Minnesota, Archives and Special Collections, Elmer L.<br />

Andersen Library, Minneapolis, MN. $60,000, 2010. For Public Art<br />

Archive.<br />

The Jaharis Family Foundation, Inc.<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in FL, IL, NY, MA and PA. No grants to individuals.<br />

1396. Archive of Contemporary Music, New York, NY. $110,000, 2009.<br />

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NEW YORK—JPMorgan Grants for Libraries & Information Services<br />

The JPMorgan Chase Foundation<br />

(formerly The Chase Manhattan Foundation)<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national basis in areas of company operations with<br />

emphasis on NY; giving also to U.S.-based international organizations<br />

active in areas of company operations abroad in Africa, Asia, Canada,<br />

Europe, Latin America, and <strong>the</strong> Middle East. No support for religious,<br />

fraternal, social, or o<strong>the</strong>r membership organizations not of direct benefit<br />

to <strong>the</strong> entire community, athletic teams, health or medical-related<br />

organizations, discriminatory organizations, parent teacher associations,<br />

private schools, public agencies, or volunteer operated organizations. No<br />

grants to individuals, or for capital campaigns or endowments,<br />

scholarships or tuition assistance, advertising, fundraising, or debt<br />

reduction.<br />

1397. Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library Foundation, Springfield, IL.<br />

$25,000, 2009.<br />

1398. Americans for <strong>the</strong> Arts, Washington, DC. $60,000, 2009.<br />

1399. Brooklyn Public Library, Brooklyn, NY. $20,000, 2009.<br />

1400. Center for Childrens Initiatives, New York, NY. $20,000, 2009.<br />

1401. Center for New York City Neighborhoods, New York, NY. $100,000,<br />

2009.<br />

1402. Chicago Public Library Foundation, Chicago, IL. $50,000, 2009.<br />

1403. Columbus Metropolitan Library, Columbus, OH. $109,000, 2009.<br />

1404. Fort Worth Public Library Foundation, Fort Worth, TX. $10,000, 2009.<br />

1405. Friends and Foundation of <strong>the</strong> San Francisco Public Library, San<br />

Francisco, CA. $21,400, 2009.<br />

1406. Middle Country Library Foundation, Centereach, NY. $25,000, 2009.<br />

1407. National Low Income Housing Coalition and Low Income Housing<br />

Information Service, Washington, DC. $40,000, 2009.<br />

1408. Queens Library Foundation, Jamaica, NY. $60,000, 2009.<br />

1409. San Antonio Public Library Foundation, San Antonio, TX. $20,000,<br />

2009.<br />

1410. Select Milwaukee, Milwaukee, WI. $20,000, 2009.<br />

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

Limitations: Giving primarily in New York City; cross-borders of North America;<br />

and worldwide. No grants to individuals, including scholarships and<br />

fellowships, or for construction or building programs, endowment funds,<br />

operating budgets of educational or medical institutions, film or video,<br />

or sponsorship of books, dances, plays, or o<strong>the</strong>r works of art.<br />

1411. New York Public Library, Astor, Lenox and Tilden Foundations, New York,<br />

NY. $12,000, 2009. For Storied River: A Hudson Corridor Bibliography<br />

(by Betsy Bradley).<br />

1412. Poets House, New York, NY. $100,000, 2009. For general support.<br />

Keren Keshet - The Rainbow Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in CA, NY and Israel.<br />

1413. Jewish Public Library, Montreal, Canada. $25,000, 2009. For<br />

programming initiatives.<br />

The Es<strong>the</strong>r A. & Joseph Klingenstein Fund, Inc.<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in NY. No grants to individuals (except for<br />

Neuroscience Fellowship Program), or for building or endowment funds.<br />

1414. New York Public Library, New York, NY. $500,000, 2009.<br />

1415. New York Public Library, New York, NY. $500,000, 2009.<br />

1416. New York Public Library, New York, NY. $500,000, 2009.<br />

The Kohlberg Foundation, Inc.<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in <strong>the</strong> U.S., with emphasis on CA and MA; giving<br />

also in Baja CA, Mexico. No grants to individuals.<br />

1417. Edgartown Library Foundation, Edgartown, MA. $10,000, 2009. For<br />

contributions to a capital campaign.<br />

1418. Mount Kisco Public Library, Foundation for <strong>the</strong>, Mount Kisco, NY.<br />

$10,000, 2009. For capital campaign for a new town library located in<br />

Mount Kisco, NY.<br />

Samuel H. Kress Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in <strong>the</strong> U.S. and Europe. No support for art history<br />

programs below <strong>the</strong> pre-doctoral level, or <strong>the</strong> 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 />

1419. ARTstor, New York, NY. $50,000, 2010. For Digital Resources Grant in<br />

<strong>the</strong> History of Art.<br />

1420. Frick Collection, New York, NY. $30,000, 2010. For History of Art grant.<br />

1421. Medici Archive Project, New York, NY. $25,000, 2010. For Digital<br />

Resources Grant in <strong>the</strong> History of Art.<br />

1422. Nor<strong>the</strong>ast Document Conservation Center, Andover, MA. $30,000,<br />

2010. For Conservation Fellowship.<br />

1423. Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute, Williamstown, MA. $32,000,<br />

2010. For Institutional Fellowship in <strong>the</strong> History of Art.<br />

Lauder Foundation, Inc.<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in <strong>the</strong> metropolitan New York, NY, area, and<br />

Philadelphia, PA. No grants to individuals.<br />

1424. Charities Aid Foundation America, Alexandria, VA. $100,000, 2009.<br />

Leon Levy Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in New York, NY. No grants to individuals.<br />

1425. Archives of American Art of <strong>the</strong> Smithsonian Institution, New York, NY.<br />

$71,105, 2009. For program support.<br />

1426. Brooklyn Public Library, Brooklyn, NY. $100,722, 2009. For program<br />

support.<br />

1427. Brooklyn Public Library, Brooklyn, NY. $25,000, 2009. For general<br />

operating support.<br />

1428. Center for Jewish History, New York, NY. $222,167, 2009. For program<br />

support.<br />

1429. Center for Medical Consumers and Health Care Information, New York,<br />

NY. $25,000, 2009. For program support.<br />

1430. Frick Collection, New York, NY. $55,000, 2009. For program support.<br />

1431. New York Public Library, New York, NY. $15,000, 2009. For general<br />

operating support.<br />

1432. Pierpont Morgan Library, New York, NY. $75,000, 2009. For program<br />

support.<br />

1433. Shaker Museum and Library, Old Chatham, NY. $25,000, 2009. For<br />

program support.<br />

The Henry Luce Foundation, Inc.<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national and international basis; international activities<br />

limited to East and Sou<strong>the</strong>ast Asia. No support for medical or healthcare<br />

projects. No grants to individuals (except for specially designated<br />

programs), or for endowments, domestic building campaigns, annual<br />

fund drives; no loans.<br />

1434. Columbia University, New York, NY. $295,000, 2010. 3-year grant. To<br />

preserve, catalogue and make accessible <strong>the</strong> collections of Mission<br />

Research Library and William Adams Brown Ecumenical Archive at Burke<br />

Library.<br />

1435. Foundation Center, New York, NY. $35,000, 2010. To support<br />

education, <strong>information</strong> and analysis services of <strong>the</strong> Center.<br />

1436. Frick Collection, New York, NY. $100,000, 2010. 2-year grant. To<br />

digitize American School Photo-Archive.<br />

1437. Rice University, Chao Center for Asian Studies, Houston, TX. $273,000,<br />

2010. 3-year grant. For research project and digital archive.<br />

1438. William A. Farnsworth Library and Art Museum, Rockland, ME.<br />

$175,000, 2010. To be used for bridge funds, through <strong>the</strong> American Art<br />

Renewal Fund.<br />

The M & T Charitable Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in areas of company operations in Washington,<br />

DC, DE, MD, Albany, Buffalo, Fishkill, New York, Rochester, Sou<strong>the</strong>rn<br />

Tier, Syracuse, and Tarrytown, NY, and Altoona, Harrisburg, Hanover,<br />

Lancaster, Philadelphia, Pottsville, Reading, Wilkes-Barre, Williamsport,<br />

and York , PA, VA, and Toronto, Ontario Canada. No support for political<br />

organizations, candidates, or lobbying organizations, fraternal or<br />

veterans’ organizations, sports teams, national or international<br />

organizations (unless <strong>the</strong>ir programs have significant local impact), or<br />

religious organizations not of direct benefit to <strong>the</strong> entire community. No<br />

grants to individuals.<br />

1439. Buffalo Niagara Enterprise, Buffalo, NY. $50,000, 2009.<br />

1440. Martin Library Association, York, PA. $20,000, 2009.<br />

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The M.A.C. AIDS Fund<br />

(formerly The M.A.C. Global Foundation)<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national basis, with some emphasis on CA and NY;<br />

giving on an international basis, with some emphasis on Ontario,<br />

Canada. No grants to individuals; general operating expenses. deficit<br />

reduction; endowments, capital casts, conferences, summits, briefings,<br />

research, or multi-year granting.<br />

1441. Project Inform, San Francisco, CA. $50,000, 2010.<br />

The Manton Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in New England. No grants to individuals or for<br />

loans.<br />

1442. Catalogue for Philanthropy, Watertown, MA. $25,000, 2009. For<br />

general support.<br />

1443. Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute, Williamstown, MA.<br />

$10,000,000, 2009. For general support.<br />

1444. Westport Free Public Library, Westport, MA. $275,000, 2009. For<br />

general support.<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 />

1445. American University of Paris, Paris, France. $50,000, 2010. For Library<br />

Renewal.<br />

1446. Association of Research Libraries, Washington, DC. $392,000, 2010.<br />

3-year grant. For A Code of Best Practices In Fair Use for <strong>the</strong> Research<br />

and Academic Library Community (in collaboration with <strong>the</strong> Center for<br />

Social Media and <strong>the</strong> Washington College of Law at American University).<br />

1447. Columbia University, New York, NY. $1,250,000, 2010. 3-year grant.<br />

For Senior Library Conservator Endowment.<br />

1448. Council on Library and Information Resources, Washington, DC.<br />

$305,000, 2010. 3-year grant. For Administration of <strong>the</strong> Special<br />

Collections Cataloging Program III.<br />

1449. Council on Library and Information Resources, Washington, DC.<br />

$292,000, 2010. 4.25-year grant. For Administration of <strong>the</strong> Special<br />

Collections Cataloging Program IV.<br />

1450. Dance Heritage Coalition, Washington, DC. $345,000, 2010. 2.25-year<br />

grant. For Dance Company Archives.<br />

1451. Dance Heritage Coalition, Washington, DC. $16,416, 2010. For Dance<br />

Archive Pre-Assessment.<br />

1452. Duke University, Durham, NC. $1,250,000, 2010. 3.50-year grant. For<br />

Senior Library Conservator Endowment.<br />

1453. Duke University, Durham, NC. $958,000, 2010. For Integrating Digital<br />

Papyrology Phase 3.<br />

1454. Eleu<strong>the</strong>rian Mills-Hagley Foundation, Wilmington, DE. $246,100, 2010.<br />

3-year grant. For Cataloging Special Collections.<br />

1455. Eleu<strong>the</strong>rian Mills-Hagley Foundation, Wilmington, DE. $50,000, 2010.<br />

3.25-year grant. For Professional Development and Training Program.<br />

1456. Fisk University, Nashville, TN. $31,500, 2010. 1.25-year grant. For<br />

Development of a Library Preservation Plan.<br />

1457. Flora of North America Association, Point Arena, CA. $200,000, 2010.<br />

2-year grant. For Plants Initiative - JSTOR.<br />

1458. Foundation Center, New York, NY. $30,000, 2010. For General<br />

Support.<br />

1459. Gallaudet University, Washington, DC. $500,000, 2010. 3-year grant.<br />

For Gallaudet Deaf Digital Library.<br />

1460. GuideStar USA, Williamsburg, VA. $25,000, 2010. For Guidestar<br />

Membership Support.<br />

1461. Harvard University, Cambridge, MA. $15,000, 2010. For Administrative<br />

Support for <strong>the</strong> Program for Latin American Libraries and Archives<br />

(PLALA).<br />

1462. HBCU Library Alliance, Atlanta, GA. $71,000, 2010. 2-year grant. For<br />

HBCU Library Alliance Documentation and Dissemination.<br />

1463. Howard University, Washington, DC. $50,000, 2010. For Library<br />

Renewal.<br />

1464. Huntington Library, Art Collections and Botanical Gardens, San Marino,<br />

CA. $500,000, 2010. 5-year grant. For Distinguished Fellowship.<br />

1465. Institute of American Indian Arts Foundation, Santa Fe, NM. $64,000,<br />

2010. For Migration to <strong>the</strong> Millennium Integrated Library System.<br />

1466. Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD. $347,000, 2010. 2.50-year<br />

grant. For Improving <strong>the</strong> Interoperability of Digitized Medieval<br />

Manuscripts.<br />

1467. Lyrasis, Atlanta, GA. $1,400,000, 2010. 3-year grant. For HBCU<br />

Photograph Preservation - Phase II.<br />

1468. Lyrasis, Atlanta, GA. $486,000, 2010. 1.50-year grant. For LYRASIS<br />

Advanced Library Services: Implementation Project.<br />

1469. Medici Archive Project, New York, NY. $553,000, 2010. 2-year grant.<br />

For Redesigning <strong>the</strong> Catalog of <strong>the</strong> Medici Archives.<br />

1470. Miami University, Oxford, OH. $41,000, 2010. For Improving<br />

Interpretive Tools for Digitized 18th Century Texts.<br />

1471. National Film Preservation Foundation, San Francisco, CA. $22,000,<br />

2010. For Repatriating Early American Films at <strong>the</strong> New Zealand Film<br />

Archive.<br />

1472. National Film Preservation Foundation, San Francisco, CA. $21,200,<br />

2010. For Repatriating Early American Films at <strong>the</strong> New Zealand Film<br />

Archive.<br />

1473. New York Public Library, New York, NY. $29,791, 2010. For Recording<br />

of Horton Foote’s Orphans Home Cycle.<br />

1474. New York University, New York, NY. $523,000, 2010. 2-year grant. For<br />

Moving Image and Audio Preservation.<br />

1475. Nor<strong>the</strong>ast Historic Film, Bucksport, ME. $186,900, 2010. For<br />

Cataloging Special Collections.<br />

1476. Oxford University, Oxford, England. $517,000, 2010. 4-year grant. For<br />

Digitized Medieval Libraries of Great Britain II.<br />

1477. Pierpont Morgan Library, New York, NY. $1,775,000, 2010. 4-year<br />

grant. For Curatorial Endowment.<br />

1478. Pierpont Morgan Library, New York, NY. $50,000, 2010. 3-year grant.<br />

For Professional Development and Training.<br />

1479. Rhodes University, Grahamstown, South Africa. $97,000, 2010.<br />

3.50-year grant. For Jazz Heritage Studies and Archive Development.<br />

1480. RIPM Consortium, Annapolis, MD. $115,000, 2010. 1.50-year grant.<br />

For Monumental Music Journals of <strong>the</strong> 19th and Early 20th Centuries III.<br />

1481. Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, Richmond, England. $234,000, 2010.<br />

2-year grant. For Plants Initiative - JSTOR (Library).<br />

1482. Stanford University, Stanford, CA. $647,000, 2010. 2-year grant. For<br />

Defining a Modular and Interoperating Environment for Collections of<br />

Digitized Manuscripts, Tools, and Users.<br />

1483. Stanford University, Stanford, CA. $55,000, 2010. For Interoperability<br />

of Medieval Manuscripts — technical workshop.<br />

1484. Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute, Williamstown, MA. $555,000,<br />

2010. 4-year grant. For Art History Centers.<br />

1485. Syracuse University, Syracuse, NY. $505,000, 2010. 2.50-year grant.<br />

For Reestablishing <strong>the</strong> Belfer Audio Laboratory and Archive Through a<br />

New Model of Academic/Library Collaboration.<br />

1486. Trisha Brown Dance Company, New York, NY. $265,000, 2010.<br />

1.50-year grant. For TBDC Archives.<br />

1487. University College Dublin, Dublin, Ireland. $237,000, 2010. 3.50-year<br />

grant. For Iberian Books Project, 1601 - 1650.<br />

1488. University of California, Oakland, CA. $663,000, 2010. 3-year grant. To<br />

support development of retrospective print repository service in <strong>the</strong><br />

western region of <strong>the</strong> U.S. and to examine relationship between print and<br />

digital repositories.<br />

1489. University of California, Los Angeles, CA. $655,000, 2010. 2-year<br />

grant. For Creating Virtual Libraries of <strong>the</strong> St. Gall Monasteries.<br />

1490. University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, IL. $1,250,000,<br />

2010. 3-year grant. For Senior Library Conservator Endowment.<br />

1491. University of Miami, Coral Gables, FL. $172,000, 2010. For Rebuilding<br />

<strong>the</strong> Cuban Theater Digital Archive.<br />

1492. University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada. $305,000, 2010. 2.25-year<br />

grant. For Making Medieval English Manuscripts: New Knowledge, New<br />

Technologies (A group of nine research projects devoted to <strong>the</strong><br />

advancement of knowledge about <strong>the</strong> pre- and early modern individuals,<br />

institutions, and communities that made and used medieval English<br />

books).<br />

1493. W E T A-Greater Washington Educational Telecommunications<br />

Association, Arlington, VA. $61,500, 2010. For Video Archive Collection<br />

Assessment.<br />

1494. Walker Art Center, Minneapolis, MN. $15,000, 2010. For Assessment<br />

of Cunningham Production Archive.<br />

1495. Winthrop Group, New York, NY. $198,000, 2010. 1.50-year grant. For<br />

Gutenberg-e Publishing Project Phase II.<br />

MetLife Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national and international basis, with emphasis in CA,<br />

CT, DC, FL, IL, MA, NY, PA, and TX. No support for private foundations,<br />

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NEW YORK—MetLife Grants for Libraries & Information Services<br />

religious, fraternal, athletic, political, or social organizations, hospitals,<br />

local chapters of national organizations, disease-specific organizations,<br />

labor groups, 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 />

1496. Library Foundation for <strong>the</strong> Benefit of Saint Louis Public Library, Saint<br />

Louis, MO. $30,000, 2010. For Out-of-School Time Initiative.<br />

1497. New York Academy of Medicine, New York, NY. $150,000, 2010. For<br />

Aging Issues.<br />

1498. New York Academy of Medicine, New York, NY. $75,000, 2010. For<br />

Health Education and Prevention.<br />

1499. New York Public Library, New York, NY. $120,000, 2010. For Lifelong<br />

Learning.<br />

1500. Resources for Children with Special Needs, New York, NY. $45,000,<br />

2010. For Youth Development.<br />

The Ambrose Monell Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in NY. No grants to individuals.<br />

1501. Brooklyn Public Library Foundation, Brooklyn, NY. $10,000, 2009.<br />

1502. George C. Marshall Research Foundation, Lexington, VA. $10,000,<br />

2009.<br />

1503. New York Academy of Medicine, New York, NY. $75,000, 2009.<br />

1504. New York Public Library, New York, NY. $50,000, 2009.<br />

1505. Pierpont Morgan Library, New York, NY. $100,000, 2009.<br />

Nash Family Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in New York, NY and Israel. No support for political<br />

organizations. No grants to individuals or for conferences.<br />

1506. American Library Association, Chicago, IL. $20,000, 2010.<br />

1507. Jewish Womens Archive, Brookline, MA. $15,000, 2010.<br />

1508. Jewish Womens Archive, Brookline, MA. $15,000, 2010.<br />

1509. New York Public Library, New York, NY. $50,000, 2010.<br />

1510. New York Public Library, New York, NY. $24,585, 2010.<br />

1511. YIVO Institute for Jewish Research, New York, NY. $12,500, 2010.<br />

1512. YIVO Institute for Jewish Research, New York, NY. $12,500, 2010.<br />

1513. YIVO Institute for Jewish Research, New York, NY. $12,500, 2010.<br />

1514. YIVO Institute for Jewish Research, New York, NY. $12,500, 2010.<br />

The New York Community Trust<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to <strong>the</strong> 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 />

1515. American Numismatic Society, New York, NY. $12,000, 2010. For<br />

general support.<br />

1516. American Red Cross in Greater New York, New York, NY. $50,000,<br />

2010. To enhance and expand interactive volunteer database.<br />

1517. Americans for Oxford, New York, NY. $100,000, 2010. For <strong>the</strong><br />

Endowment of <strong>the</strong> Alfred Brendel Curator of Music at <strong>the</strong> Bodleian<br />

Library.<br />

1518. A<strong>the</strong>naeum Music and Arts Library, La Jolla, CA. $10,000, 2010. For<br />

general support.<br />

1519. City Futures, City Limits, New York, NY. $30,000, 2010. To assess and<br />

document New York State Career Pathways program.<br />

1520. Cornell University, Ithaca, NY. $10,000, 2010. For general support of<br />

Ca<strong>the</strong>rwood Library’s Kheel Center.<br />

1521. Foundation Center, New York, NY. $20,000, 2010. For general support.<br />

1522. Frick Collection, New York, NY. $10,000, 2010. For general support.<br />

1523. Institute for Urban Family Health, Institute for Family Health, New York,<br />

NY. $110,000, 2010. To determine whe<strong>the</strong>r using electronic medical<br />

records improves <strong>the</strong> care of people with heart disease.<br />

1524. Iona College, New Rochelle, NY. $35,000, 2010. For general support<br />

of <strong>the</strong> Visions of Excellence-Ryan Library.<br />

1525. Maimonides Medical Center, Brooklyn, NY. $75,000, 2010. To<br />

determine whe<strong>the</strong>r <strong>the</strong> use of electronic medical record improves <strong>the</strong><br />

care of patients with mental illness.<br />

1526. Mamaroneck Free Library, Mamaroneck, NY. $15,000, 2010. To<br />

restore and modernize library.<br />

1527. Mamaroneck Free Library, Mamaroneck, NY. $10,000, 2010. For<br />

general support.<br />

1528. New School, Parsons School of Design, New York, NY. $40,000, 2010.<br />

For Anna-Maria and Stephen Kellen Archives for processing The Michael<br />

Kalil Collection.<br />

1529. New York Academy of Medicine, New York, NY. $150,000, 2010. To<br />

expand science and health career program for minority girls in middle<br />

schools.<br />

1530. New York Academy of Medicine, New York, NY. $46,300, 2010. 2-year<br />

grant. To study hip fractures in <strong>the</strong> elderly.<br />

1531. New York Committee for Occupational Safety and Health, New York, NY.<br />

$25,000, 2010. To recruit and train immigrant workers as occupational<br />

health peer advocates.<br />

1532. New York Preservation Archive Project, New York, NY. $25,000, 2010.<br />

For general support.<br />

1533. New York Public Library, Astor, Lenox and Tilden Foundations, New York,<br />

NY. $2,000,000, 2010. For general support.<br />

1534. New York Public Library, Astor, Lenox and Tilden Foundations, New York,<br />

NY. $50,000, 2010. For President’s Council.<br />

1535. New York Public Library, Astor, Lenox and Tilden Foundations, New York,<br />

NY. $30,000, 2010. For general support.<br />

1536. New York Public Library, Astor, Lenox and Tilden Foundations, New York,<br />

NY. $25,000, 2010. For President’s Council.<br />

1537. New York Public Library, Astor, Lenox and Tilden Foundations, New York,<br />

NY. $25,000, 2010. For <strong>the</strong> Barbara and William Karatz Fund for <strong>the</strong><br />

Center for Scholars and Writers.<br />

1538. New York Public Library, Astor, Lenox and Tilden Foundations, New York,<br />

NY. $10,000, 2010. For general support.<br />

1539. New York Public Library, Astor, Lenox and Tilden Foundations, New York,<br />

NY. $10,000, 2010. For general support.<br />

1540. New York Public Library, Astor, Lenox and Tilden Foundations, New York,<br />

NY. $10,000, 2010. For general support.<br />

1541. Omprakash Foundation, New Canaan, CT. $50,000, 2010. For general<br />

support.<br />

1542. Paley Center for Media, New York, NY. $10,000, 2010. For TV History<br />

Archive Project.<br />

1543. Pequot Library Association, Southport, CT. $10,000, 2010. For general<br />

support.<br />

1544. Pierpont Morgan Library, New York, NY. $85,000, 2010. For general<br />

support.<br />

1545. Poets House, New York, NY. $60,000, 2010. 2-year grant. For public<br />

programs of poetry organization.<br />

1546. Queens Library Foundation, Jamaica, NY. $88,000, 2010. For program<br />

that uses high school and college students to help staff after-school<br />

programs for children in eight Queens <strong>libraries</strong>.<br />

1547. Resources for Children with Special Needs, New York, NY. $65,000,<br />

2010. To help parents of disabled children understand changes to <strong>the</strong><br />

special education system and get services for <strong>the</strong>ir kids.<br />

1548. Resources for Children with Special Needs, New York, NY. $30,000,<br />

2010. For general support.<br />

1549. United Cerebral Palsy Associations of New York State, New York, NY.<br />

$100,000, 2010. To develop and install electronic medical record<br />

system for use at clinics that serve people with disabilities.<br />

1550. White Plains Library Foundation, White Plains, NY. $10,000, 2010. For<br />

<strong>the</strong> support of <strong>the</strong> Teacher in <strong>the</strong> Library Program and for <strong>the</strong> new<br />

children’s wing.<br />

1551. William J. Clinton Presidential Foundation, Little Rock, AR. $50,000,<br />

2010. For general support.<br />

1552. William J. Clinton Presidential Foundation, Little Rock, AR. $19,000,<br />

2010. For general support.<br />

1553. William J. Clinton Presidential Foundation, Little Rock, AR. $10,000,<br />

2010. For <strong>the</strong> Clinton Climate Initiative.<br />

1554. Working America Education Fund, Washington, DC. $25,000, 2010. For<br />

general support.<br />

The New York State Health Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to NY.<br />

1555. Make <strong>the</strong> Road New York, Brooklyn, NY. $20,919, 2009. To increase<br />

immigrant enrollment in public insurance programs through targeted<br />

education, outreach and direct assistance in 10 languages.<br />

1556. New York Academy of Medicine, New York, NY. $14,472, 2009. To<br />

evaluate New York Immigration Coalition’s Streng<strong>the</strong>ning Capacity<br />

project.<br />

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1557. PMB Healthcare Consulting, Brewster, NY. $12,678, 2009. To develop<br />

telephone renewal system for New York State public health insurance<br />

programs.<br />

1558. PMB Healthcare Consulting, Brewster, NY. $12,678, 2009. To develop<br />

telephone renewal system for New York State public health insurance<br />

programs.<br />

Samuel I. Newhouse Foundation, Inc.<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in New York City.<br />

1559. Frick Collection, New York, NY. $25,000, 2010.<br />

1560. Library of Congress, Washington, DC. $25,000, 2010.<br />

1561. New York Public Library, New York, NY. $200,000, 2010.<br />

1562. New York Public Library, New York, NY. $75,000, 2010.<br />

1563. New York Public Library, New York, NY. $75,000, 2010.<br />

1564. New York Public Library, New York, NY. $35,000, 2010.<br />

Nicholson Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in NJ and NY. No grants to individuals.<br />

1565. Single Stop USA, New York, NY. $121,000, 2009. To implement<br />

SingleStop model for benefit screening.<br />

1566. Single Stop USA, New York, NY. $121,000, 2009. To implement<br />

SingleStop model for benefit screening.<br />

Jessie Smith Noyes Foundation, Inc.<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to <strong>the</strong> 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 />

1567. Just Harvest USA, Oakland, CA. $20,000, 2010. For general operating<br />

support to bring concerns for human rights and <strong>the</strong> voice of agricultural<br />

workers into <strong>the</strong> consciousness of natural foods consumers and <strong>the</strong><br />

sustainable agri<strong>culture</strong> movement.<br />

1568. Michael Fields Agricultural Institute, East Troy, WI. $15,000, 2010. For<br />

project support to provide <strong>information</strong>, training and organizing on <strong>the</strong><br />

federal appropriations process, and to promote <strong>the</strong> utilization of federal<br />

programs that support sustainable agri<strong>culture</strong>.<br />

The John R. Oishei Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to <strong>the</strong> 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 o<strong>the</strong>rs, or lobbying or<br />

advocacy for specific political candidates or legislation.<br />

1569. Buffalo State College Foundation, Buffalo, NY. $15,000, 2009. For<br />

National Institute of Museum and Library Services Conference.<br />

1570. Buffalo Zoological Gardens, Buffalo, NY. $217,000, 2009. For<br />

database development as part of collaboration of WNY cultural<br />

organizations.<br />

1571. Homeless Alliance of Western New York, Buffalo, NY. $37,500, 2009.<br />

For provision of <strong>information</strong> management and data processing of <strong>the</strong><br />

Foundation’s Mobile Safety-Net Team Initiative.<br />

Open Society Institute<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national and international basis. No support for<br />

political parties or organizations connected to political parties.<br />

1572. American Library Association, Chicago, IL. $100,000, 2009. For public<br />

education campaign on <strong>the</strong> right to privacy.<br />

1573. Baku Educational Information Center Foundation, Baku, Azerbaijan.<br />

$61,640, 2009. For educational advising services in Central Asia.<br />

1574. Center for New York City Neighborhoods, New York, NY. $1,000,000,<br />

2009. To create and implement new citywide nonprofit organization that<br />

will allow for significant increase in services to help growing number of<br />

New Yorkers facing foreclosure as a result of high-cost loans.<br />

1575. Community Studies of New York, InfoShare, New York, NY. $89,000,<br />

2009. For project support to examine racially disparate marijuana<br />

possession arrest practices in New York City and o<strong>the</strong>r large U.S. cities.<br />

1576. Foundation Center, New York, NY. $20,000, 2009. For general support.<br />

1577. International Womens Tribune Centre, New York, NY. $135,000, 2009.<br />

To enhance capacity of women working in conflict-affected countries to<br />

use legal mechanisms available at international and national level to<br />

ensure women’s protection, participation and redress and to support<br />

<strong>the</strong>ir ability to secure <strong>the</strong>ir rights.<br />

1578. Knowledge Ecology International, Washington, DC. $50,000, 2009. For<br />

core support for work on Access to Medicines and to develop and<br />

promote new paradigms for reconciling <strong>the</strong> need for both innovation in<br />

and access to medical technologies.<br />

1579. National Security Archive Fund, Center for National Security Studies,<br />

Washington, DC. $400,000, 2009. For work to restore civil liberties and<br />

human rights in U.S. counter-terrorism policies.<br />

1580. New School, New York, NY. $20,000, 2009. For Journal Donation<br />

Project in Burma, initiative to rebuild major research and teaching<br />

<strong>libraries</strong> in countries that have fallen victim to political or economic<br />

deprivation, through provision of current subscriptions and back volume<br />

sets of English language scholarly, professional and current events<br />

journals.<br />

1581. New School, New York, NY. $10,000, 2009. For Journal Donation<br />

Project in Cuba, initiative to rebuild major research and teaching <strong>libraries</strong><br />

in countries that have fallen victim to political or economic deprivation,<br />

through provision of current subscriptions and back volume sets of<br />

English language scholarly, professional and current events journals.<br />

William S. Paley Foundation, Inc.<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in NY. No grants to individuals.<br />

1582. Eisenhower Foundation, Abilene, KS. $10,000, 2009. For general<br />

operating support.<br />

Park Foundation, Inc.<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to <strong>the</strong> eastern U.S., primarily in central NY,<br />

Washington, DC, and NC. No grants to individuals.<br />

1583. Earth Action Network, E, The Environmental Magazine, Norwalk, CT.<br />

$35,000, 2009. For weekly column, Earth Talk - Questions and Answers<br />

About Our Environment.<br />

1584. Mountain Area Information Network, Asheville, NC. $20,000, 2009. For<br />

general operating support.<br />

1585. Tompkins County Public Library Foundation, Ithaca, NY. $15,300,<br />

2009. For Sesquicentennial Campaign Feasibility Study.<br />

The Pershing Square Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in New York, NY; giving also in CA, Washington,<br />

DC, and NJ.<br />

1586. Center for Jewish History, New York, NY. $75,000, 2010. For Genocide<br />

Initiative.<br />

1587. William J. Clinton Presidential Foundation, Little Rock, AR. $20,000,<br />

2010. For general and unrestricted support.<br />

The Carroll and Milton Petrie Foundation, Inc.<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in New York, NY. No grants to individuals.<br />

1588. New York Public Library, New York, NY. $348,880, 2009.<br />

The Pinkerton Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in New York, NY. No support for medical research,<br />

<strong>the</strong> media, <strong>the</strong> 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 o<strong>the</strong>r capital<br />

projects, unless <strong>the</strong>y are integrally related to foundation’s program<br />

objectives or an outgrowth of grantee’s programs; no loans.<br />

1589. Resources for Children with Special Needs, New York, NY. $50,000,<br />

2010. For project that provides <strong>information</strong> to parents on services<br />

available for children with developmental delays through workshops in<br />

local communities.<br />

The Prospect Hill Foundation, Inc.<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily on a national basis with emphasis on MA, NJ, NY,<br />

and RI. No support for sectarian religious activities, political<br />

organizations or non-tax exempted organizations. No grants to<br />

individuals, or for basic scientific research.<br />

1590. Cunningham Dance Foundation, New York, NY. $25,000, 2010. For The<br />

Legacy Plan.<br />

1591. Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY. $30,000, 2010. For <strong>the</strong><br />

Department of Medieval Art, <strong>the</strong> Department of Greek and Roman Art,<br />

and <strong>the</strong> Watson Library.<br />

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1592. National Security Archive Fund, Washington, DC. $35,000, 2010. For<br />

<strong>the</strong> Nuclear Weapons Documentation Project.<br />

1593. Philharmonic-Symphony Society of New York, New York, NY. $25,000,<br />

2010. For <strong>the</strong> Digital Library Program.<br />

1594. Sexuality Information and Education Council of <strong>the</strong> U.S., New York, NY.<br />

$24,000, 2010. For general support.<br />

1595. Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute, Williamstown, MA. $50,000,<br />

2010. For <strong>the</strong> Clark Prize awards.<br />

1596. Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute, Williamstown, MA. $10,000,<br />

2010. For general support.<br />

John & Cynthia Reed Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in <strong>the</strong> greater metropolitan New York, NY, area, NJ<br />

and MA.<br />

1597. French Library and Cultural Center and Alliance Francaise, Boston, MA.<br />

$25,000, 2009. For unrestricted support.<br />

Charles H. Revson Foundation, Inc.<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in New York, NY and Israel. No support for local or<br />

national health appeals. No grants to individuals generally, or for film<br />

projects, endowments, capital or building campaigns or fundraising<br />

dinner events.<br />

1598. American Library Association, Chicago, IL. $40,000, 2010. For<br />

construction and touring of three exhibits to 75 <strong>libraries</strong> throughout <strong>the</strong><br />

country, focusing on <strong>the</strong> cultural impact of prominent Jewish Americans:<br />

poet Emma Lazarus, children’s writer Maurice Sendak, and Jewish<br />

composers and lyricists who contributed to <strong>the</strong> great American<br />

songbook.<br />

1599. Brooklyn Public Library, Brooklyn, NY. $15,000, 2010. For Support our<br />

Shelves campaign in five branch <strong>libraries</strong>.<br />

1600. Lincoln Center for <strong>the</strong> Performing Arts, New York, NY. $50,000, 2010.<br />

For Meet <strong>the</strong> Artist Library Series, educational outreach initiative<br />

between Lincoln Center and <strong>the</strong> branch <strong>libraries</strong> to bring performing <strong>arts</strong><br />

programs to <strong>the</strong> outer boroughs of New York City.<br />

1601. New Visions for Public Schools, New York, NY. $40,000, 2010. For pilot<br />

program in two New York City high schools, creating virtual library that<br />

leverages <strong>the</strong> digital collections of <strong>the</strong> New York Public Library, which<br />

students will be able to access using e-readers.<br />

1602. ReServe Elder Service, New York, NY. $495,000, 2010. For Queens<br />

Library Project, which will utilize retired professionals to preserve and<br />

expand <strong>the</strong> Library’s community service programs.<br />

The Ridgefield Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in NY for local services; giving in <strong>the</strong> U.S. and Israel<br />

for education. No grants to individuals, or for scholarships, fellowships,<br />

or matching gifts; no loans.<br />

1603. American Friends of <strong>the</strong> Alliance Israelite Universelle, New York, NY.<br />

$150,000, 2010. For <strong>libraries</strong>.<br />

1604. Charities Aid Foundation UK, West Malling, England. $20,000, 2010.<br />

For Georgian Foundation (Children of <strong>the</strong> Caucasus).<br />

1605. Khmer Legacies, New Haven, CT. $10,000, 2010. For interreligious<br />

understanding.<br />

1606. Sacred Heart University, Fairfield, CT. $140,000, 2010. For <strong>libraries</strong><br />

and for interreligious understanding.<br />

Robertson Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national basis. No grants to individuals.<br />

1607. Brooklyn Public Library, Brooklyn, NY. $20,950, 2009.<br />

1608. GreatSchools, San Francisco, CA. $750,000, 2009.<br />

Rochester Area Community 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 />

1609. Des Moines Public Library Foundation, Des Moines, IA. $25,000, 2010.<br />

For Capital Campaign for Central Library Construction.<br />

1610. Garth Fagan Dance, Rochester, NY. $10,700, 2010. For Historical<br />

Winter: Archiving <strong>the</strong> Legacy of Garth Fagan Dance.<br />

1611. George Eastman House/International Museum of Photography and<br />

Film, Rochester, NY. $10,000, 2010. For Eastman House Library<br />

support.<br />

1612. Richmond Memorial Library, Batavia, NY. $20,000, 2010. For SAGE -<br />

Services for Aging in Genesee County.<br />

1613. Richmond Memorial Library, Batavia, NY. $10,808, 2010. For SAGE -<br />

Services for Aging in Genesee County.<br />

1614. Rundel Library Foundation, Rochester, NY. $47,900, 2010. For general<br />

support.<br />

1615. Rundel Library Foundation, Rochester, NY. $20,000, 2010. For Youth<br />

Spring 09: Safe to be Smart.<br />

Rockefeller Bro<strong>the</strong>rs Fund, Inc.<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in <strong>the</strong> United States and internationally, with an<br />

emphasis on three pivotal places: New York City, Sou<strong>the</strong>rn China and<br />

<strong>the</strong> Western Balkans. No grants to individuals, or for land acquisitions<br />

or building funds.<br />

1616. Bank Information Center, Washington, DC. $250,000, 2010. 2-year<br />

grant. For general support.<br />

1617. Bank Information Center, Washington, DC. $30,000, 2010. For a<br />

conference on international finance and coal.<br />

1618. Biblio<strong>the</strong>ca Alexandrina, Alexandria, Egypt. $50,000, 2010. For New<br />

Beginning: U.S.-Muslim Relations Conference.<br />

1619. China Dialogue, London, England. $120,000, 2010. 2-year grant. For<br />

Web-based work focusing on energy and climate, and environment and<br />

health.<br />

1620. Climate Registry, Los Angeles, CA. $80,000, 2010. 2-year grant. For<br />

technical support to <strong>the</strong> Innovation Center for Energy and<br />

Transportation’s project, The China Energy and Climate Registry.<br />

1621. European Foundation Centre, Brussels, Belgium. $40,000, 2010. For<br />

foundation law project.<br />

1622. European Foundation Centre, Brussels, Belgium. $10,000, 2010. For<br />

Grantmakers East Forum.<br />

1623. Foundation Center, New York, NY. $60,000, 2010. 2-year grant. For<br />

general support.<br />

1624. Global Philanthropy Partnership, Chicago, IL. $75,000, 2010. For Urban<br />

Sustainability Directors Network.<br />

1625. Innovation Center for Energy and Transportation, South Pasadena, CA.<br />

$200,000, 2010. 2-year grant. For project, The China Energy and Climate<br />

Registry.<br />

1626. iSolon.Org, Severna Park, MD. $25,000, 2010. 2-year grant. For<br />

Common Identifier Problem project.<br />

1627. Lesbian Herstory Educational Foundation, New York, NY. $15,000,<br />

2010. To advance <strong>the</strong> digitization process and create online public<br />

access catalog of lesbian archives.<br />

1628. MAPLight.org, Berkeley, CA. $100,000, 2010. 2-year grant. For general<br />

support.<br />

1629. Meedan, Inc., San Francisco, CA. $100,000, 2010. To build capacity<br />

in <strong>the</strong> Middle East.<br />

1630. New Venture Fund, Washington, DC. $75,000, 2010. For Turnwell/<br />

Climate Interactive project to support <strong>the</strong> development of <strong>the</strong> C-ROADS<br />

Climate simulation.<br />

1631. TechSoup Global, San Francisco, CA. $75,000, 2010. For <strong>the</strong> launch,<br />

operation, and growth of its project, NGOsource, <strong>the</strong> NGO Repository of<br />

Equivalency Determination Information.<br />

1632. World Resources Institute, Washington, DC. $100,000, 2010. For<br />

U.S.-China Climate and Energy Information Network: Advancing Climate<br />

Protection through Better Information.<br />

The Rockefeller Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in New York City, Africa, North America, and<br />

Sou<strong>the</strong>ast Asia. No grants to individuals for personal aid, or, except in<br />

rare cases, for endowment funds or building or operating funds.<br />

1633. Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib Medical University, Dhaka, Bangladesh.<br />

$400,420, 2010. 3-year grant. For project to launch new Department of<br />

Public Health and Informatics in Bangladesh.<br />

1634. Center for New York City Neighborhoods, New York, NY. $500,000,<br />

2010. For general support to help distressed homeowners retain and<br />

preserve New York City neighborhoods by limiting negative impacts of<br />

foreclosure, property flipping and abandonment.<br />

1635. City Futures, City Limits, Center for Urban Future, New York, NY.<br />

$160,000, 2010. Toward support of commissioning thought papers and<br />

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organizing three convenings focused on challenges faced by New York<br />

City and possible opportunities for innovative solutions to <strong>the</strong>m.<br />

1636. City Futures, City Limits, Center for Urban Future, New York, NY.<br />

$50,000, 2010. Toward convening New York City’s real estate and art<br />

communities to consider mutually beneficial real estate arrangements<br />

for artists affected by <strong>the</strong> current economic climate, based on proposals<br />

in Time To Be Creative report.<br />

1637. Foundation Center, New York, NY. $100,000, 2010. Toward building<br />

global data platform for philanthropy that will enhance accessibility of<br />

<strong>information</strong> on philanthropic activity around <strong>the</strong> world.<br />

1638. Foundation Center, New York, NY. $55,000, 2010. For general support<br />

of mission to streng<strong>the</strong>n <strong>the</strong> nonprofit sector by advancing knowledge<br />

about U.S. philanthropy.<br />

1639. Global Healthcare Information Network, Charlbury, England. $50,000,<br />

2010. 1.25-year grant. For project to develop monitoring and evaluation<br />

framework and process for Health Information for All by 2015 (HIFA2015)<br />

online network, which is committed to promoting access to reliable<br />

healthcare <strong>information</strong> for healthcare providers in developing countries.<br />

1640. GuideStar International, London, England. $77,000, 2010. 2-year<br />

grant. For continuing development of Guidestar India, searchable online<br />

database that provides philanthropic sector in India with better access<br />

to <strong>information</strong> on credible non-government organizations.<br />

1641. GuideStar USA, Williamsburg, VA. $25,000, 2010. For general support<br />

of mission to revolutionize philanthropy and nonprofit practice by<br />

providing <strong>information</strong> that advances transparency in <strong>the</strong> philanthropic<br />

sector, enables users to make better decisions and encourages<br />

charitable giving.<br />

1642. Microfinance Information Exchange, Washington, DC. $187,600, 2010.<br />

To collaborate with Global Impact Investing Network to develop<br />

data-sharing platform that will enable exchange of performance data on<br />

microfinance and <strong>the</strong> broader field of impact investing to lead to better<br />

outcomes for poor and vulnerable populations.<br />

1643. New York Academy of Medicine, International Society for Urban Health,<br />

New York, NY. $120,000, 2010. Toward travel and o<strong>the</strong>r associated<br />

support for participants from developing countries to attend 9th<br />

International Conference on Urban Health, to be held in New York City.<br />

1644. Pamoja Media East Africa, Nairobi, Kenya. $89,950, 2010. 1.75-year<br />

grant. To develop online and mobile social networking platform to build<br />

agricultural capacity among new generation of farmers in Kenya.<br />

1645. Rockefeller Archive Center, Sleepy Hollow, NY. $543,600, 2010.<br />

2.25-year grant. For project, in connection with Rockefeller Foundation’s<br />

centennial in 2013, to develop web-based multimedia history of <strong>the</strong><br />

Foundation and make its primary documents and historic materials more<br />

broadly accessible to diverse communities of researchers and educators<br />

interested in 20th century history.<br />

1646. South African Health Informatics Association, Durban, South Africa.<br />

$120,000, 2010. Toward supporting 13th World Congress on Medical<br />

and Health Informatics: Partnerships for Effective eHealth Solutions to<br />

be held in Cape Town, South Africa, including support for participation of<br />

health informatics researchers and practitioners from developing<br />

countries and coordination of <strong>the</strong> eHealth Innovators Awards.<br />

1647. University of Ghana, School of Public Health, Legon, Ghana. $167,700,<br />

2010. 1.25-year grant. To enhance health informatics curriculum and<br />

establish Health Informatics Society that will promote development of<br />

health informatics capacities that leverage eHealth to improved access<br />

to health services in Ghana.<br />

1648. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Faculty of Science and Agri<strong>culture</strong>,<br />

Westville, South Africa. $600,000, 2010. 3-year grant. Toward<br />

establishing Health Enterprise Architecture Laboratory (HEAL), research<br />

laboratory focused on application of enterprise architecture and health<br />

informatics to low-resource settings.<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 />

1649. Lifetime Arts, Pelham, NY. $34,000, 2010. For Creative Aging in Our<br />

Communities, The New York Public Libraries Project.<br />

1650. North Shore-Long Island Jewish Health System, Westbury, NY.<br />

$20,000, 2010. For Telemedicine Program Targeting Seniors with<br />

Congestive Heart Failure in Queens.<br />

1651. Visiting Nurse Service of New York, New York, NY. $103,000, 2010.<br />

For AdvantAge Online.<br />

The Scherman Foundation, Inc.<br />

Limitations: Giving in NY and nationally in all areas, except for <strong>the</strong> <strong>arts</strong> and<br />

social welfare, which are primarily in New York City. No support for<br />

colleges, universities, or o<strong>the</strong>r higher educational institutions. No grants<br />

to individuals, or for building or endowment funds, capital campaigns<br />

scholarships, fellowships, conferences or symposia, specific media or<br />

<strong>arts</strong> production, medical, science or engineering research.<br />

1652. Housing Court Answers, New York, NY. $35,000, 2010. For general<br />

support.<br />

The Peter Jay Sharp Foundation<br />

(formerly Sharp Foundation)<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in New York, NY. No grants to individuals.<br />

1653. Frick Collection, New York, NY. $400,000, 2009. For general support.<br />

1654. New York Public Library, New York, NY. $125,000, 2009. For<br />

Webcasting Program.<br />

1655. New York Public Library, New York, NY. $50,000, 2009. For Computer<br />

Page Program.<br />

The Shubert Foundation, Inc.<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to <strong>the</strong> U.S. No grants to individuals, or for capital or<br />

endowment funds, conduit organizations, renovation projects, media (TV,<br />

radio or film), audience development, direct subsidy of reduced-price<br />

admissions, no loans.<br />

1656. Foundation Center, New York, NY. $15,000, 2010. For general support.<br />

1657. New York Public Library, New York, NY. $35,000, 2010. For general<br />

support for Library for <strong>the</strong> Performing Arts.<br />

Marty and Dorothy Silverman Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in NY. No grants to individuals.<br />

1658. Action Without Borders, New York, NY. $20,985, 2010.<br />

1659. Hendrick Hudson Free Library, Montrose, NY. $11,000, 2010.<br />

1660. Mount Kisco Public Library, Mount Kisco, NY. $10,700, 2010.<br />

1661. New York Public Library, New York, NY. $20,000, 2010.<br />

1662. Ossining Public Library, Ossining, NY. $21,953, 2010.<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 <strong>the</strong> San Francisco Bay Area, CA. No support for foreign<br />

charities. No grants to individuals.<br />

1663. Harding Township Public Library, New Vernon, NJ. $20,000, 2009.<br />

Singh Family Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in New York, NY. No grants to individuals.<br />

1664. New York Public Library, New York, NY. $1,000,000, 2010. For general<br />

support.<br />

Skirball Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in CA. No grants to individuals.<br />

1665. Center for Jewish History, New York, NY. $25,000, 2009. For operating<br />

support.<br />

Joseph & Sylvia Slifka Foundation, Inc.<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in <strong>the</strong> metropolitan New York, NY, area. No grants<br />

to individuals.<br />

1666. New York Public Library, New York, NY. $100,000, 2010. For general<br />

operating support.<br />

1667. New York Public Library, New York, NY. $100,000, 2010. For general<br />

operating support.<br />

Alfred P. Sloan Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily focused on U.S. institutions with occasional grants<br />

to foreign institutions. No support for non-profit institutions, or for<br />

creative or performing <strong>arts</strong> (except for those that educate <strong>the</strong> public<br />

about science), <strong>humanities</strong>, religion, or primary or secondary education,<br />

or for projects aimed at pre-college students. No grants to individuals<br />

(except for research and publication), or for endowment or building funds,<br />

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NEW YORK—Sloan Grants for Libraries & Information Services<br />

medical research, or equipment not related directly to<br />

foundation-supported projects; no loans.<br />

1668. Biblio<strong>the</strong>ca Alexandrina, Alexandria, Egypt. $20,000, 2010. For<br />

scientific component of major conference seeking improved U.S.-Muslim<br />

cooperation.<br />

1669. Harvard University, Cambridge, MA. $125,000, 2010. To build on<br />

momentum from Radcliffe conference and develop Digital Public Library<br />

of America through series of workshops and meetings.<br />

1670. Harvard University, Cambridge, MA. $36,288, 2010. To hold<br />

conference on creating National Digital Library.<br />

1671. L.A. Theater Works, Venice, CA. $266,239, 2010. 2-year grant. To<br />

record new science plays, including Sloan-commissioned plays for<br />

broadcast on public radio and distribution to schools, <strong>libraries</strong>, and<br />

online retail partners.<br />

1672. Lyrasis, Philadelphia, PA. $750,000, 2010. 3-year grant. For continued<br />

digitization of member collections and development of self-sustaining<br />

regional scanning center.<br />

1673. New School, New York, NY. $950,000, 2010. 3-year grant. To generate<br />

and disseminate <strong>information</strong> for parents about New York City schools.<br />

1674. Public Library of Science, San Francisco, CA. $400,000, 2010. To<br />

develop online hubs as mechanism for organizing scientific content after<br />

publication.<br />

1675. Smithsonian Institution, Washington, DC. $20,000, 2010. To foster<br />

integration of species <strong>information</strong> from Census of Marine Life in open<br />

access channels including Encyclopedia of Life and Public Library of<br />

Science.<br />

1676. University of Chicago, Chicago, IL. $1,094,203, 2010. 3-year grant. For<br />

tools and data archive for analyzing sequence data of microbial<br />

communities in indoor environment.<br />

George D. Smith Fund, Inc.<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in CA.<br />

1677. University of Utah, Marriott Library, Salt Lake City, UT. $300,000, 2010.<br />

The Starr Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national and international basis, with emphasis on New<br />

York, NY and Asia. No support for religious institutions (except for<br />

non-denominational human services). No grants to individuals (except for<br />

children of C.V. Starr & Co. and Starr International Co. employees,<br />

pursuant to a qualified scholarship program).<br />

1678. American Jewish Historical Society, New York, NY. $10,000, 2010. For<br />

general operating support.<br />

1679. Brooklyn Public Library, Brooklyn, NY. $125,000, 2010. For general<br />

operating support.<br />

1680. Eisenhower Foundation, Abilene, KS. $25,000, 2010. For new project,<br />

Eisenhower and <strong>the</strong> Righteous Cause.<br />

1681. Foundation Center, New York, NY. $25,000, 2010. For general<br />

operating support.<br />

1682. New York University, Elmer Bobst Library, New York, NY. $25,000,<br />

2010. For general operating support.<br />

1683. Queens Library Foundation, Jamaica, NY. $125,000, 2010. For general<br />

operating support.<br />

The Staten Island Foundation<br />

(formerly SI Bank & Trust Foundation)<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to 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 />

1684. New York Public Library, New York, NY. $10,000, 2010. To support<br />

Saturday ESOL Health Literacy Classes at New Dorp Library.<br />

The Robert K. Steel Family Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in NC and NY. No grants to individuals.<br />

1685. Greenwich Library, Friends of, Greenwich, CT. $15,000, 2010.<br />

The Judy and Michael Steinhardt Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in NY. No grants to individuals.<br />

1686. Pierpont Morgan Library, New York, NY. $10,000, 2009. For<br />

unrestricted support.<br />

1687. YIVO Institute for Jewish Research, New York, NY. $10,000, 2009. For<br />

unrestricted support.<br />

Surdna Foundation, Inc.<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in CA, Washington DC, and NY. No support for<br />

international projects, or programs addressing toxics, hazardous waste,<br />

environmental education, sustainable agri<strong>culture</strong>, food production and<br />

distribution. No grants for individuals (except for Surdna Arts Teachers<br />

Fellowship) or for endowments or land acquisition, capital campaigns or<br />

for building construction.<br />

1688. CERES, Boston, MA. $150,000, 2010. For continued support to<br />

harness <strong>the</strong> power of Ceres’ company base and $7 trillion investor<br />

network to deliver credible economic messages on climate and energy<br />

policy, and to catalyze companies and policymakers to take bold action<br />

advancing energy efficiency.<br />

1689. GuideStar USA, Williamsburg, VA. $25,000, 2010. For <strong>the</strong> GuideStar<br />

Membership Program, which provides support for <strong>the</strong> organization’s<br />

special projects, like preparing <strong>the</strong> Website for <strong>the</strong> New IRS Form 990.<br />

1690. Nonprofit Knowledge Works, New Orleans, LA. $100,000, 2010. To<br />

empower New Orleanians with facts and thoughtful analysis to help <strong>the</strong>m<br />

form a common understanding of New Orleans’ progress and future and<br />

to communicate that to <strong>the</strong> nation when America turns her attention to<br />

New Orleans.<br />

1691. Oakland Kids First, Oakland, CA. $80,000, 2010. To create a <strong>culture</strong><br />

of peer support and full participation for a critical mass of students to<br />

build power and win site-based campaigns and expand PASS<br />

district-wide.<br />

1692. W N Y C Radio, New York, NY. $200,000, 2010. To support <strong>the</strong><br />

development and launch of <strong>the</strong> WNYC Essential Guide to New York, <strong>the</strong><br />

next iteration of WNYC’s cultural portal.<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 />

1693. Center for Childrens Initiatives, New York, NY. $150,000, 2010. For<br />

Transitional Child Care Pilot Project.<br />

Toyota USA Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in areas of major company operations in AZ, CA,<br />

Washington, DC, IL, MD, NM, NY, and TX; giving also to national<br />

organizations. No support for discriminatory organizations, government<br />

agencies, private or public K-12 schools, religious, fraternal, or lobbying<br />

organizations, or political parties or candidates. No grants to individuals,<br />

or 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 />

1694. New York Academy of Medicine, New York, NY. $100,000, 2010. To<br />

provide African-American, Hispanic and Native American girls in New York<br />

City public middle schools with academic support, health and life skills<br />

development, health career exploration, and mentoring experience.<br />

Triad Foundation, Inc.<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in Tampa, FL, Charlotte, NC, and Tompkins County,<br />

NY. No grants to individuals, or for endowments or capital campaigns.<br />

1695. Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans of America, New York, NY. $10,000,<br />

2010. For general operating support.<br />

1696. William A. Farnsworth Library and Art Museum, Rockland, ME. $10,000,<br />

2010. For general operating support.<br />

Vital Projects Fund, Inc.<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national basis. No grants to individuals, or for<br />

scholarships or loans to individuals.<br />

1697. Archives of American Art of <strong>the</strong> Smithsonian Institution, New York, NY.<br />

$20,000, 2010. For general purpose fund.<br />

1698. Greenlights for Nonprofit Success, Austin, TX. $70,000, 2010. For<br />

general purpose fund.<br />

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Grants for Libraries & Information Services Community—NORTH CAROLINA<br />

1699. New York Public Library, New York, NY. $100,000, 2010. For general<br />

purpose fund.<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 />

1700. Foundation Center, New York, NY. $100,000, 2010. For <strong>the</strong> national<br />

clearinghouse for <strong>information</strong> on private grantmaking.<br />

The Andy Warhol Foundation for <strong>the</strong> Visual Arts<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national basis.<br />

1701. Primary Information, New York, NY. $80,000, 2010. 2-year grant. For<br />

publishing initiatives.<br />

The Robert W. Wilson Charitable Trust<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in NY. No grants to individuals.<br />

1702. New York Public Library, New York, NY. $4,600,000, 2009. For general<br />

support.<br />

The Winston Foundation, Inc.<br />

(formerly The Norman and Rosita Winston Foundation, Inc.)<br />

Limitations: Giving in <strong>the</strong> U.S., with emphasis on national and local<br />

organizations in NY. No grants to individuals.<br />

1703. Amagansett Free Library, Amagansett, NY. $12,000, 2010. For general<br />

support.<br />

1704. New York Public Library, New York, NY. $140,000, 2010. For general<br />

support.<br />

1705. New York Society Library, New York, NY. $10,000, 2010. For general<br />

support.<br />

1706. Westport Public Library, Westport, CT. $20,000, 2010. For general<br />

support.<br />

NORTH CAROLINA<br />

The Bank of America Charitable Foundation, Inc.<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national basis in areas of company operations; giving<br />

also in Canada and London, United Kingdom. No support for<br />

discriminatory organizations, political, labor, or fraternal organizations,<br />

civic clubs, religious organizations not of direct benefit to <strong>the</strong> entire<br />

community, or public or private pre-K-12 schools. No grants to individuals<br />

(except for Joe Martin Scholarships), or for fellowships, sports, athletic<br />

events or programs, travel-related events, student trips or tours,<br />

development or production of books, films, videos, or televisions<br />

programs, or memorial campaigns.<br />

1707. Center for New York City Neighborhoods, New York, NY. $100,000,<br />

2009.<br />

1708. Charities Aid Foundation America, Alexandria, VA. $240,000, 2009.<br />

1709. Charities Aid Foundation UK, West Malling, England. $209,000, 2009.<br />

1710. Chicago Public Library Foundation, Chicago, IL. $250,000, 2009.<br />

1711. Chicago Public Library Foundation, Chicago, IL. $42,000, 2009.<br />

1712. Donors Forum of Chicago, Chicago, IL. $40,000, 2009.<br />

1713. East Cooper Community Outreach, Mount Pleasant, SC. $20,000,<br />

2009.<br />

1714. Enoch Pratt Free Library of Baltimore City, Baltimore, MD. $250,000,<br />

2009.<br />

1715. Foundation Center, New York, NY. $10,000, 2009.<br />

1716. Foundation Center San Francisco, San Francisco, CA. $10,000, 2009.<br />

1717. Frontier Project Foundation, Rancho Cucamonga, CA. $25,000, 2009.<br />

1718. Huntington Library, Art Collections and Botanical Gardens, San Marino,<br />

CA. $50,000, 2009.<br />

1719. Info Line of San Diego County, San Diego, CA. $25,000, 2009.<br />

1720. Info Line of San Diego County, San Diego, CA. $25,000, 2009.<br />

1721. Information and Referral Federation of Los Angeles County, San Gabriel,<br />

CA. $20,000, 2009.<br />

1722. Inland Counties Regional Center, San Bernardino, CA. $15,000, 2009.<br />

1723. Institute of Museum and Library Services, Washington, DC. $75,000,<br />

2009.<br />

1724. John F. Kennedy Library Foundation, Boston, MA. $85,000, 2009.<br />

1725. KCMetropolis.org, Kansas City, MO. $10,000, 2009.<br />

1726. Korean Health Education Information and Research Center, Los<br />

Angeles, CA. $25,000, 2009.<br />

1727. Korean Health Education Information and Research Center, Los<br />

Angeles, CA. $18,000, 2009.<br />

1728. Korean Health Education Information and Research Center, Los<br />

Angeles, CA. $10,000, 2009.<br />

1729. Lavender Youth Recreation and Information Center, San Francisco, CA.<br />

$25,000, 2009.<br />

1730. Lavender Youth Recreation and Information Center, San Francisco, CA.<br />

$15,000, 2009.<br />

1731. Lavender Youth Recreation and Information Center, San Francisco, CA.<br />

$10,000, 2009.<br />

1732. Library Foundation, Portland, OR. $15,000, 2009.<br />

1733. Library Foundation of Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA. $10,000, 2009.<br />

1734. Nashville Public Library Foundation, Nashville, TN. $25,000, 2009.<br />

1735. National Low Income Housing Coalition and Low Income Housing<br />

Information Service, Washington, DC. $100,000, 2009.<br />

1736. New York Public Library, Astor, Lenox and Tilden Foundations, New York,<br />

NY. $150,000, 2009.<br />

1737. Newberry Library, Chicago, IL. $10,000, 2009.<br />

1738. Pinellas Public Library Cooperative, Clearwater, FL. $10,500, 2009.<br />

1739. Portland Public Library, Portland, ME. $100,000, 2009.<br />

1740. Providence Public Library, Providence, RI. $25,000, 2009.<br />

1741. Public Library of Charlotte and Mecklenburg County, Friends of <strong>the</strong>,<br />

Charlotte, NC. $25,000, 2009.<br />

1742. Queens Library Foundation, Jamaica, NY. $30,000, 2009.<br />

1743. Robert W. Woodruff Library of <strong>the</strong> Atlanta University Center, Atlanta, GA.<br />

$250,000, 2009.<br />

1744. Sou<strong>the</strong>rn California Center for Nonprofit Management, Los Angeles, CA.<br />

$50,000, 2009.<br />

1745. Welvista, Columbia, SC. $25,000, 2009.<br />

1746. William A. Farnsworth Library and Art Museum, Rockland, ME. $10,000,<br />

2009.<br />

1747. William J. Clinton Presidential Foundation, Little Rock, AR. $15,000,<br />

2009.<br />

1748. Women at Work, Pasadena, CA. $10,000, 2009.<br />

Burroughs Wellcome Fund<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to <strong>the</strong> 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 />

1749. National Postdoctoral Association, Washington, DC. $50,000, 2010.<br />

For creation of Amazon.com-like site to help graduate students select<br />

graduate schools.<br />

1750. University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA. $250,000, 2010. For<br />

development of Pan Fungal data resource.<br />

1751. Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research, Parkville, Australia.<br />

$10,000, 2010. For protozoan databases workshop at International<br />

Congress on Parasitology (ICOPA XII), Melbourne, Australia.<br />

Community Foundation of Gaston County, Inc.<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in Gaston County, NC. No support for private<br />

schools or religious organizations for religious purposes. No grants to<br />

individuals (except for scholarship funds), or for operating costs of<br />

established programs, exchange programs, fellowships, annual<br />

campaigns, deficit financing, continuing support, technical assistance,<br />

professorships, or internships.<br />

1752. Gaston County Public Library, Friends of <strong>the</strong>, Gastonia, NC. $17,275,<br />

2009.<br />

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NORTH CAROLINA—Community Grants for Libraries & Information Services<br />

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

(formerly The Foundation of Greater Greensboro, Inc.)<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in <strong>the</strong> 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 />

1753. Central North Carolina Regional Library, Burlington, NC. $35,083,<br />

2009. For general support.<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, Ru<strong>the</strong>rford, 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 />

1754. Hudson Library of Highlands, Highlands, NC. $25,000, 2010. For<br />

Hudson Library Building Interim Renovation.<br />

1755. MemoryCare, Inc., Asheville, NC. $20,390, 2010.<br />

1756. Mountain Area Information Network, Asheville, NC. $15,000, 2010. For<br />

documentary.<br />

1757. Organic Center for Education and Promotion, Boulder, CO. $10,000,<br />

2010. For Educating <strong>the</strong> Public on Health Benefits of Organic Agri<strong>culture</strong>.<br />

The Duke Endowment<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to NC and SC. No grants to individuals or for deficit<br />

financing; no loans.<br />

1758. North Carolina Partnership for Children, Raleigh, NC. $33,000, 2010.<br />

To create a central repository for Incredible Years evaluation data.<br />

1759. Rapid Resource for Families, Charlotte, NC. $549,561, 2010. To<br />

develop intensive family foster care model.<br />

1760. University of North Carolina, School of Medicine, Chapel Hill, NC.<br />

$500,000, 2010. To expand <strong>the</strong> Carolina Data Warehouse for Health.<br />

The Leon Levine Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in Charlotte, NC. No support for foreign<br />

organizations or 509(a)(3) supporting organizations. No grants to<br />

individuals.<br />

1761. Public Library of Charlotte and Mecklenburg County, Charlotte, NC.<br />

$25,000, 2010. For Born Readers.<br />

Lowe’s Charitable and Educational Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national basis in areas of company operations; giving<br />

on a national basis for <strong>the</strong> Outdoor Classroom Grant Program and Lowe’s<br />

Toolbox for Education. No support for national health organizations or<br />

<strong>the</strong>ir local affiliates, religious organizations, political, labor, veterans’, or<br />

fraternal organizations, civic clubs, or candidates, sports teams, animal<br />

rescue and support organizations, organizations not of direct benefit to<br />

<strong>the</strong> entire community, private schools, or local affiliates or chapters of<br />

Habitat for Humanity, <strong>the</strong> American Red Cross, <strong>the</strong> United Way, or <strong>the</strong><br />

Home Safety Council; no support for schools established less than two<br />

years ago for Lowe’s Toolbox for Education. No grants to individuals or<br />

families, or for academic or medical research, religious programs or<br />

events, special events, sponsorship of fundraising events, advertising or<br />

marketing, athletic events or athletic programs, <strong>arts</strong>-based programs,<br />

travel-related events, book, film, video, or television program<br />

development or production, capital campaigns, endowments, or<br />

endowed chairs, continuing education for teachers and staff, institutional<br />

overhead and/or indirect costs, memorial campaigns, continuing<br />

support, international programs, or tickets to events; no grants for<br />

stipends, salaries, scholarships, or third party funding for Lowe’s Toolbox<br />

for Education.<br />

1762. Central Junior High School, Springdale, AR. $80,000, 2010. For Library<br />

expansion.<br />

1763. Chapelwood Elementary School, Indianapolis, IN. $81,944, 2010. For<br />

library and technology support.<br />

1764. Citizens for <strong>the</strong> Troutman Library, Troutman, NC. $10,538, 2010. For<br />

landscaping.<br />

1765. Garfield Elementary School, Danville, IL. $80,000, 2010. For Library<br />

renovations.<br />

1766. Glen Acres Elementary School, Lafayette, IN. $91,400, 2010. For<br />

Library and Computer Lab.<br />

1767. Handley Regional Library, Winchester, VA. $13,500, 2010. For Outdoor<br />

Garden.<br />

1768. Kingston City School District, Kingston, NY. $80,000, 2010. For Library<br />

restoration.<br />

North Carolina Community Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in NC.<br />

1769. Ashe County Public Library, Friends of <strong>the</strong>, West Jefferson, NC.<br />

$10,500, 2009.<br />

1770. Braswell Memorial Public Library, Rocky Mount, NC. $38,950, 2009.<br />

1771. Edgecombe County Memorial Library, Tarboro, NC. $21,930, 2009.<br />

1772. Fontana Regional Library, Bryson City, NC. $79,819, 2009.<br />

1773. Hickory Public Library, Hickory, NC. $37,860, 2009.<br />

John William Pope Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in Washington, DC, NC, and VA. No grants to<br />

individuals.<br />

1774. H. Leslie Perry Memorial Library, Henderson, NC. $10,000, 2010.<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 <strong>the</strong><br />

principal purpose of <strong>the</strong> grant), conferences, seminars, symposiums,<br />

fundraising events, initiatives promoting religious education or doctrine,<br />

land purchases, payment of debts, salaries for personnel or o<strong>the</strong>r<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 />

1775. Greensboro Housing Coalition, Greensboro, NC. $70,000, 2010. For<br />

general operating support.<br />

1776. Mountain Area Information Network, Asheville, NC. $30,000, 2010. For<br />

general operating support.<br />

1777. University of North Carolina, Charlotte, NC. $85,000, 2010. For<br />

PlanCharlotte.com, a new feature of <strong>the</strong> UNC Charlotte Urban Institute’s<br />

website, to be designed as online resource for <strong>the</strong> greater Charlotte<br />

region.<br />

C. D. Spangler Foundation, Inc.<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in NC. No grants to individuals.<br />

1778. Public Library of Charlotte and Mecklenburg County, Charlotte, NC.<br />

$250,000, 2009. For program support.<br />

The Sunshine Lady Foundation, Inc.<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national basis. No support for religious organizations<br />

or for <strong>the</strong> <strong>arts</strong>. No grants for payment of medical debt, academic or<br />

scientific research, graduate study, or school loans, no conferences,<br />

seminars or trips, environmental or animal protection, fundraising<br />

events, or for business investments of any type or grants to businesses;<br />

no loans of any type.<br />

1779. Buckminster Fuller Institute, Brooklyn, NY. $23,125, 2010. For general<br />

support.<br />

Triangle Community Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to Chatham, Durham, Orange, and Wake counties,<br />

NC. No grants for budget deficits.<br />

1780. Chapel Hill Public Library, Friends of <strong>the</strong>, Chapel Hill, NC. $14,000,<br />

2010.<br />

1781. Chatham Community Library, Friends of <strong>the</strong>, Pittsboro, NC. $28,000,<br />

2010. For Children’s Garden.<br />

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Grants for Libraries & Information Services Cleveland—OHIO<br />

1782. National Center for Family Philanthropy, Washington, DC. $10,000,<br />

2010. For operating support.<br />

The Wachovia Wells Fargo Foundation, Inc.<br />

(formerly The Wachovia Foundation, Inc.)<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national basis in in areas of company operations. No<br />

support for international organizations, political organizations or<br />

candidates, veterans’, fraternal, or alumni organizations, religious<br />

organizations not of direct benefit to <strong>the</strong> entire community, or individual<br />

pre-college, private, parochial, charter, or home schools, or individual<br />

public schools. No grants to individuals, or for travel or conferences,<br />

books, research papers, or articles in professional journals, general<br />

operating support for United Way-supported organizations, or<br />

endowments.<br />

1783. Bristol Public Library Foundation, Bristol, VA. $25,000, 2009.<br />

1784. Child Care Resources, Charlotte, NC. $15,000, 2009.<br />

1785. Francis House of Sacramento, Sacramento, CA. $10,000, 2009.<br />

1786. Free Library of Philadelphia Foundation, Philadelphia, PA. $25,000,<br />

2009.<br />

1787. Greenlights for Nonprofit Success, Austin, TX. $10,000, 2009.<br />

1788. Houston Public Library Foundation, Houston, TX. $25,000, 2009.<br />

1789. Library Foundation of Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA. $112,500, 2009.<br />

1790. National Low Income Housing Coalition and Low Income Housing<br />

Information Service, Washington, DC. $72,500, 2009.<br />

1791. National Low Income Housing Coalition and Low Income Housing<br />

Information Service, Washington, DC. $72,500, 2009.<br />

1792. Nonprofit Resource Center of Alabama, Birmingham, AL. $15,000,<br />

2009.<br />

1793. Public Library of Charlotte and Mecklenburg County, Friends of <strong>the</strong>,<br />

Charlotte, NC. $10,000, 2009.<br />

The Winston-Salem Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in <strong>the</strong> 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 />

1794. Carter G. Woodson School of Challenge, Winston-Salem, NC. $30,307,<br />

2010. To fund a library media specialist for a second year.<br />

1795. Positive Wellness Alliance, Lexington, NC. $12,000, 2010. For <strong>the</strong><br />

Many Men, Many Voices program.<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 />

1796. Temple Beth El, Fargo, ND. $15,525, 2009. For library, rabbi, and<br />

general support.<br />

Alex Stern Family Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to <strong>the</strong> Moorhead, MN, and Fargo, ND areas. No<br />

grants to individuals, or for endowment funds; no loans.<br />

1797. Fargo Public Library, Fargo, ND. $10,000, 2010. For capital campaign.<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 />

1798. Info Line, Akron, OH. $25,000, 2011. For <strong>the</strong> Summit County food<br />

pantry clearinghouse.<br />

1799. Info Line, Akron, OH. $10,500, 2011. For interim operations of <strong>the</strong><br />

Summit County Food Pantry Clearinghouse.<br />

Eva L. and Joseph M. Bruening Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to Cuyahoga County, OH. No grants to individuals,<br />

or for endowment funds, general operating budgets, research, symposia<br />

or seminars, mass mailings, or annual campaigns.<br />

1800. Birchwood School, Cleveland, OH. $10,000, 2010. To establish school<br />

library.<br />

Cardinal Health Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in areas of company operations, with emphasis on<br />

Little Rock, AR, nor<strong>the</strong>rn Chicago, IL, Radcliff, KY, Albuquerque, NM,<br />

central OH, LaVergne, TN, and El Paso, TX; giving also to national<br />

organizations. No support for fraternal, athletic, or social clubs,<br />

member-based organizations, including chambers of commerce, rotary<br />

clubs, or IRS 501(c)(4) legions or associations, municipalities, including<br />

fire departments or police departments, organizations classified as IRS<br />

509(a)(3), discriminatory organizations, organizations with divisive or<br />

litigious public agendas, religious organizations not of direct benefit to<br />

<strong>the</strong> entire community, sport teams, veteran, labor, or political<br />

organizations, private foundations or deferred giving trusts, marching<br />

bands, or youth clubs. No grants to individuals (except for<br />

employee-related scholarships), or for advertising, capital campaigns for<br />

health systems, hospitals, or clinics, continuing medical education<br />

(CME) credits, endowments, event sponsorships, general operating<br />

support, debt reduction, political campaigns, athletic competitions,<br />

memberships, subscriptions, club dues, or travel; no loans.<br />

1801. National Coalition for Cancer Survivorship, Silver Spring, MD. $15,000,<br />

2010. For E3 - Effectiveness, Efficiency Excellence.<br />

The Greater Cincinnati Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to sou<strong>the</strong>astern IN, nor<strong>the</strong>rn KY, and <strong>the</strong> 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 />

1802. Mercantile Library Association, Cincinnati, OH. $40,000, 2010.<br />

1803. Ohio Grantmakers Forum, Columbus, OH. $20,000, 2010.<br />

1804. Ohio Grantmakers Forum, Columbus, OH. $15,000, 2010.<br />

1805. Ohio Grantmakers Forum, Columbus, OH. $10,000, 2010.<br />

The Cleveland Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to <strong>the</strong> 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 <strong>the</strong>y 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 <strong>the</strong>re is strong evidence that <strong>the</strong><br />

program is of priority to <strong>the</strong> foundation.<br />

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OHIO—Cleveland Grants for Libraries & Information Services<br />

1806. Child Care Resource Center of Cuyahoga County, Cleveland, OH.<br />

$550,000, 2010. For Out-of-School-Time component of MyCom youth<br />

development initiative.<br />

1807. Child Care Resource Center of Cuyahoga County, Cleveland, OH.<br />

$188,995, 2010. For planning, advocacy, and training for<br />

out-of-school-time programs.<br />

1808. Child Care Resource Center of Cuyahoga County, Cleveland, OH.<br />

$50,000, 2010. For expansion of MyCom out-of-school-time services of<br />

Youth Development Initiative.<br />

1809. Cleveland Public Library, Cleveland, OH. $73,000, 2010. For youth<br />

transitions component of MyCom.<br />

1810. Cuyahoga County Public Library, Parma, OH. $150,000, 2010. For<br />

continuation and expansion of Homework Centers.<br />

1811. Cuyahoga County Public Library, Parma, OH. $10,000, 2010. For<br />

Summer Exploration Camps for youth.<br />

1812. Foundation Center Cleveland, Cleveland, OH. $167,087, 2010. For<br />

programs and operations for Cleveland learning center.<br />

1813. Irish American Archives Society, Cleveland, OH. $10,000, 2010. For<br />

endowment.<br />

1814. Jewish Community Federation of Cleveland, Cleveland, OH. $150,000,<br />

2010. For program support in Jewish day schools for special needs<br />

services, Expect Respect program, Playmakers Youth Theater program,<br />

and PJ Library program.<br />

1815. Mentor Public Library, Mentor, OH. $67,049, 2010. To update current<br />

technologies to accommodate increased utilization.<br />

1816. Neighborhood Health Care, Neighborhood Family Practice, Cleveland,<br />

OH. $300,000, 2010. 5-year grant. For implementation of electronic<br />

medical records, project that will ensure thousands of Clevelanders<br />

receive quality care in more efficient manner.<br />

1817. New Ne<strong>the</strong>rland Institute, Albany, NY. $10,000, 2010. For general<br />

support.<br />

1818. Ohio Grantmakers Forum, Columbus, OH. $90,000, 2010. For<br />

membership dues, conference sponsorship and operating support.<br />

1819. Ohio Grantmakers Forum, Columbus, OH. $40,000, 2010. For<br />

development of Ohio’s Race to <strong>the</strong> Top application for federal funding.<br />

1820. Ohio Grantmakers Forum, Columbus, OH. $35,000, 2010. For phase<br />

five of Education Initiative to continue public policy and advocacy work in<br />

education.<br />

1821. Stella Maris, Cleveland, OH. $71,372, 2010. To implement electronic<br />

medical record system.<br />

1822. University Hospitals Health System, Cleveland, OH. $250,000, 2010.<br />

For expanded database that will integrate administrative and clinical data<br />

to improve quality and efficiency of patient care.<br />

1823. Westminster School, Simsbury, CT. $25,000, 2010. For Graham and<br />

Carol Cole Library Initiative.<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 <strong>the</strong> responsibility of a public agency. No grants to<br />

individuals, or generally for budget deficits, conferences, scholarly<br />

research, or endowment funds.<br />

1824. Altrusa Club of Chillico<strong>the</strong> Ohio Foundation, Chillico<strong>the</strong>, OH. $10,000,<br />

2010. For books for underprivileged K-4 students in Chillico<strong>the</strong> City<br />

Schools and Ross County.<br />

1825. Charities Aid Foundation America, Alexandria, VA. $27,174, 2010. For<br />

<strong>the</strong> Peter Sharpe Endowment in Real Estate Management at Ryerson<br />

University.<br />

1826. Charities Aid Foundation America, Alexandria, VA. $21,739, 2010. For<br />

<strong>the</strong> Women’s Health Pavilion at <strong>the</strong> McGill University Health Centre.<br />

1827. Columbus Metropolitan Library Foundation, Columbus, OH. $10,000,<br />

2010. For <strong>the</strong> Celebration of Learning Event.<br />

1828. Community Research Partners, Columbus, OH. $10,000, 2010. For<br />

DataSource 2.0, a next-generation community data-sharing system.<br />

1829. HandsOn Central Ohio, Columbus, OH. $30,000, 2010. For a<br />

collaborative leadership development initiative in partnership with Action<br />

for Children of Franklin County, Catholic Social Services, and Center for<br />

Vocational Alternatives for Mental Health.<br />

1830. HandsOn Central Ohio, Columbus, OH. $13,000, 2010. For <strong>the</strong><br />

redevelopment of <strong>the</strong> BoardLink Program to register alumni of leadership<br />

programs interested in nonprofit board service.<br />

1831. Ohio Association of Second Harvest Foodbanks, Columbus, OH.<br />

$25,000, 2010. For updated analysis of <strong>the</strong> economic impact of <strong>the</strong> Ohio<br />

Benefit Bank.<br />

1832. Ohio Grantmakers Forum, Columbus, OH. $17,500, 2010. For<br />

membership and activities.<br />

1833. Ohio Grantmakers Forum, Columbus, OH. $10,500, 2010. For activities<br />

and membership.<br />

1834. Ohio Grantmakers Forum, Columbus, OH. $10,000, 2010. For general<br />

operating support and membership.<br />

1835. Ohio Grantmakers Forum, Columbus, OH. $10,000, 2010. For general<br />

operating support for advancing philanthropy in Ohio.<br />

The GAR Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in <strong>the</strong> 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 />

1836. Info Line, Akron, OH. $50,000, 2009. For Project Connect.<br />

1837. Ohio Grantmakers Forum, Columbus, OH. $15,000, 2009. For General<br />

Operations.<br />

The George Gund Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in nor<strong>the</strong>astern OH and <strong>the</strong> greater Cleveland, OH,<br />

area. No support for political groups, services for <strong>the</strong> physically, mentally<br />

or developmentally disabled, or <strong>the</strong> 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 />

1838. Business Volunteers Unlimited, Cleveland, OH. $50,000, 2010. For<br />

technical assistance for nonprofits and database project.<br />

1839. Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH. $140,000, 2010.<br />

2-year grant. For Community Information Program.<br />

1840. Cleveland Museum of Natural History, Cleveland, OH. $75,000, 2010.<br />

For GreenCityBlueLake Institute operating support.<br />

1841. Foundation Center Cleveland, Cleveland, OH. $30,000, 2010. For<br />

Cleveland office operating support.<br />

1842. Ohio Grantmakers Forum, Columbus, OH. $100,000, 2010. 2-year<br />

grant. For operating support.<br />

1843. Ohio Grantmakers Forum, Columbus, OH. $35,000, 2010. For state<br />

education policy initiative.<br />

1844. Ohio Grantmakers Forum, Columbus, OH. $10,500, 2010. For<br />

operating support.<br />

1845. Ohio Grantmakers Forum, Columbus, OH. $10,000, 2010. For annual<br />

conference.<br />

1846. Ohio Grantmakers Forum, Columbus, OH. $10,000, 2010. For Ohio’s<br />

Race to <strong>the</strong> Top initiative.<br />

1847. Urban School News, Catalyst Ohio, Chicago, IL. $100,000, 2010. For<br />

Catalyst: Ohio news magazine.<br />

H.C.S. Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to OH. No grants to individuals.<br />

1848. Stella Maris, Cleveland, OH. $33,500, 2010. Toward Building Capacity<br />

with an Electronic Medical Record System for <strong>the</strong>ir three-building campus<br />

to facilitate cross referral for clinicians to access records at any time.<br />

Carol & Ralph Haile, Jr./U.S. Bank Foundation<br />

(formerly Carol & Ralph Haile, Jr. Foundation)<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in <strong>the</strong> Greater Cincinnati, OH, area, including<br />

Dearborn and Franklin in IN, and Boone, Campbell and Kenton in KY. No<br />

grants to individuals.<br />

1849. Ohio Grantmakers Forum, Columbus, OH. $10,000, 2009. For<br />

Operating Funds.<br />

The Hamilton Community Foundation, Inc.<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to Butler County, OH. No support for individual<br />

religious organizations, including churches and parochial schools. No<br />

grants to individuals (except for scholarships), or for operating budgets,<br />

continuing support, annual campaigns, deficit financing, capital or<br />

endowment funds, matching gifts, research, demonstration projects,<br />

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equipment, or publications; no loans (except for program-related<br />

investments).<br />

1850. Lane Public Library, Friends of, Hamilton, OH. $10,000, 2010.<br />

KeyBank Foundation<br />

(formerly Key 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; giving also to national<br />

organizations. No support for lobbying or political organizations,<br />

veterans’ or fraternal organizations, discriminatory organizations,<br />

professional organizations, or athletic teams. No grants to individuals,<br />

or for memberships, or advertising.<br />

1851. Library Foundation, Portland, OR. $27,500, 2009. For program support.<br />

1852. Patterson Library, Westfield, NY. $10,000, 2009. For program support.<br />

1853. Pierce County Library Foundation, Tacoma, WA. $10,000, 2009. For<br />

program support.<br />

The Kroger Co. Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in areas of company operations in AL, AR, AZ, CA,<br />

CO, GA, IL, IN, KS, KY, MI, MS, NV, OH, OR, TN, TX, UT, VA, WA, and WV.<br />

No support for national or international organizations, non-educational<br />

foundations, medical research organizations, or religious organizations<br />

or institutions not of direct benefit to <strong>the</strong> entire community. No grants to<br />

individuals, or for conventions or conferences, dinners or luncheons,<br />

endowments, general operating support, sports event sponsorships,<br />

program advertisements, or membership dues.<br />

1854. Clackamas County Library, Oak Grove, OR. $10,000, 2011.<br />

1855. Fairbanks North Star Borough Public Library, Fairbanks, AK. $12,000,<br />

2011.<br />

1856. Garden City Library Foundation, Garden City, ID. $25,000, 2011.<br />

1857. Joyce K. Carver Memorial Library, Friends of <strong>the</strong>, Soldotna, AK.<br />

$15,000, 2011.<br />

1858. King County Library System Foundation, Issaquah, WA. $27,000, 2011.<br />

1859. Marshall Public Library, Pocatello, ID. $14,000, 2011.<br />

1860. Pierce County Library Foundation, Tacoma, WA. $27,000, 2011.<br />

1861. Sandy Public Library, Sandy, OR. $10,000, 2011.<br />

Macy’s Foundation<br />

(formerly Federated Department Stores Foundation)<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national basis in areas of company operations, with<br />

emphasis on CA, FL, GA, MO, NY, and OH. No support for private<br />

foundations, fraternal organizations, political or advocacy groups,<br />

religious organizations not of direct benefit to <strong>the</strong> entire community,<br />

charities whose focus and operations are primarily international, or fiscal<br />

agents or o<strong>the</strong>r umbrella organizations providing funding to nonprofit<br />

organizations. No grants to individuals, or for event or program<br />

sponsorships, or salaries for no-profit staffing.<br />

1862. Boston University, Boston, MA. $65,000, 2010. For APARC (African<br />

Presidential Archives and Research Center) Fellows Program.<br />

1863. Chicago Public Library Foundation, Chicago, IL. $45,000, 2010. For<br />

Chicago Public Library’s Family Summer Reading Program.<br />

1864. Cosmetic Executive Women Foundation, New York, NY. $10,000, 2010.<br />

For Cancer and Careers, a multimedia, multilingual program providing<br />

<strong>information</strong> for four specific audiences: working women with cancer;<br />

employers, managers and human resource executives; coworkers; and<br />

caregivers.<br />

1865. Library of Michigan Foundation, Lansing, MI. $35,000, 2010. For<br />

Museum Adventure Pass/Detroit Adventure Pass.<br />

1866. MELSA Foundation, Saint Paul, MN. $55,000, 2010. For Museum<br />

Adventure Pass and Summer Reading Program.<br />

1867. Project Inform, San Francisco, CA. $10,000, 2010. For Information and<br />

Outreach Program for People with HIV.<br />

1868. Wonder of Reading, Los Angeles, CA. $15,000, 2010. For Wonder of<br />

Reading Library and Literacy Programs.<br />

Mathile Family Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in <strong>the</strong> 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 />

1869. Adorers of <strong>the</strong> Blood of Christ United States, Saint Louis, MO. $30,900,<br />

2009. For Maris de Matnas Education Institute Community Library and<br />

Resource Center.<br />

1870. Child Care Choices, Tipp City, OH. $10,000, 2009. 2-year grant. For<br />

Story Lady Program, Sizzling Science and Marvelous Math.<br />

1871. Dayton Metro Library, Dayton, OH. $25,000, 2009. For operating<br />

support.<br />

1872. Greater Dayton Area Health Information Network, Dayton, OH. $27,600,<br />

2009. For Project CHATTER Part-time Project Coordinator Position.<br />

1873. Ohio Grantmakers Forum, Columbus, OH. $15,000, 2009. 3-year grant.<br />

For general operating support.<br />

Osteopathic Heritage Foundations<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in <strong>the</strong> following OH counties: A<strong>the</strong>ns, Delaware,<br />

Fairfield, Fayette, Franklin, Hocking, Jackson, Knox, Licking, Madison,<br />

Meigs, Morgan, Perry, Pickaway, Ross, Union, Vinton, and Washington.<br />

1874. Fairfield County Family, Adult and Children First Council, Lancaster, OH.<br />

$25,000, 2009. To expand county-level <strong>information</strong> and referral system<br />

designed to connect at-risk families and individuals to existing<br />

community housing resources.<br />

1875. New Lexington City School District, New Lexington, OH. $25,000, 2009.<br />

For School Health Council to implement data collection effort, to improve<br />

nutrition, physical activity and physical education opportunities through<br />

investment in capital equipment and fitness trail.<br />

The Reinberger Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in Columbus and in nor<strong>the</strong>astern OH. No grants to<br />

individuals, or for seed money, emergency funds, land acquisition,<br />

demonstration projects, or conferences; no loans.<br />

1876. Cuyahoga County Public Library, Parma, OH. $100,000, 2010. 2-year<br />

grant. For Children’s Play, Learn and Grow area in new Warrensville<br />

branch.<br />

1877. Ohioana Library Association, Columbus, OH. $10,000, 2010. For Book<br />

Festival.<br />

Saint Luke’s Foundation of Cleveland, Ohio<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in nor<strong>the</strong>astern 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 />

1878. Ohio Grantmakers Forum, Columbus, OH. $10,500, 2010. For<br />

membership.<br />

Timken Foundation of Canton<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in local areas of Timken Co. domestic operations<br />

in Manchester, CT; Bucyrus, Canton, Eaton, New Philadelphia, OH;<br />

Ashboro, Columbus, and Lincolnton, NC; Keene, and Lebanon, NH;<br />

Honea Path, Union, and Gaffney, SC; Altavista, VA; and Mascot and<br />

Pulaski, TN. Giving also in local areas in Canada, China, France, Great<br />

Britain, India, Italy, Poland, Romania, and South Africa where Timken Co.<br />

has manufacturing facilities. No support for projects for religious or<br />

political purposes. No grants to individuals. Generally, no grants for<br />

operating budgets, endowments, or program development.<br />

1879. Campbell County Public Library Foundation, Rustburg, VA. $24,146,<br />

2010. To create a computer literacy lab, provide public printing access,<br />

and improve <strong>the</strong> technology for <strong>the</strong> child and teen areas.<br />

1880. George W. Bush Foundation, Dallas, TX. $300,000, 2010. To provide<br />

funding for <strong>the</strong> George W. Bush Presidential Library.<br />

1881. Lincoln County Public Library, Lincolnton, NC. $75,000, 2010. To<br />

renovate and furnish <strong>the</strong> main library facilities.<br />

1882. Yantai Library, Yantai, China. $116,600, 2010. To purchase furnishings<br />

and equipment to preserve ancient works.<br />

OKLAHOMA<br />

Mary K. Chapman Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in Tulsa and nor<strong>the</strong>astern OK. No support for No<br />

grants to political or religions organizations. No grants to individuals or<br />

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for endowments, debt financing, travel, conferences, conventions, group<br />

meetings or seminars, or for project or program planning.<br />

1883. Phillips Theological Seminary, Tulsa, OK. $25,000, 2010. For Library<br />

Sponsorship Project.<br />

Communities Foundation of Oklahoma<br />

(formerly Oklahoma Communities Foundation, Inc.)<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in OK.<br />

1884. Duncan Public Library, Friends of <strong>the</strong>, Duncan, OK. $12,190, 2009. For<br />

annual distribution for general support.<br />

Ethics & Excellence in Journalism Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national basis, with some emphasis on OK. No support<br />

for international organizations, equipment, book publishing, literacy<br />

programs or documentaries. No grants to individuals or for scholarships,<br />

endowments, or personal research projects.<br />

1885. Washington Press Club Foundation, Eric Friedheim National Journalism<br />

Library, Washington, DC. $50,000, 2009. For equipment for journalism<br />

training facility and library’s archives.<br />

E. L. and Thelma Gaylord Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in OK. No grants to individuals.<br />

1886. George W. Bush Foundation, Dallas, TX. $100,000, 2009. For general<br />

operating support.<br />

Inasmuch Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in Colorado Springs, CO, and OK. No grants to<br />

individuals, or endowments.<br />

1887. Anadarko Community Library, Friends of <strong>the</strong>, Anadarko, OK. $10,000,<br />

2010. For capital campaign.<br />

1888. Cultural Office of <strong>the</strong> Pikes Peak Region, Colorado Springs, CO.<br />

$10,000, 2010. For regional cultural planning.<br />

1889. University of Oklahoma Foundation, Norman, OK. $250,000, 2010. For<br />

Multimedia study rooms for Law Library.<br />

The J. E. and L. E. Mabee Foundation, Inc.<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to AR, KS, MO, NM, OK, and TX. No support for<br />

secondary or elementary education, or tax-supported institutions. No<br />

grants to individuals, or for research, endowment funds, scholarships,<br />

fellowships, or operating expenses; no loans.<br />

1890. Permian Basin Petroleum Museum, Library and Hall of Fame, Midland,<br />

TX. $200,000, 2010. For program support.<br />

The Samuel Roberts Noble Foundation, Inc.<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in OK. No grants to individuals (except through <strong>the</strong><br />

Noble Educational Fund and <strong>the</strong> Sam Noble Scholarship Program).<br />

1891. Arbuckle Life Solutions, Ardmore, OK. $30,000, 2010. For renewed<br />

operating support.<br />

Oklahoma City Community Foundation, Inc.<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in <strong>the</strong> 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 />

1892. Frick Collection, New York, NY. $50,000, 2010. For general support.<br />

1893. Oklahoma Historical Society, History Center, Oklahoma City, OK.<br />

$77,565, 2010. For Kirkpatrick Family Archive.<br />

1894. Oklahoma Historical Society, History Center, Oklahoma City, OK.<br />

$63,100, 2010. For Kirkpatrick Family Archive.<br />

1895. Oklahoma Historical Society, History Center, Oklahoma City, OK.<br />

$55,000, 2010. For Kirkpatrick Family Archive.<br />

1896. William J. Clinton Presidential Foundation, Little Rock, AR. $10,000,<br />

2010. For Clinton/Bush Haiti Relief.<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 />

1897. Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion, New York, NY.<br />

$150,000, 2009. For Klau Library expansion.<br />

Tulsa Community Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to nor<strong>the</strong>astern OK through discretionary funds;<br />

donor-advised giving is nationwide.<br />

1898. Tulsa Library Trust, Tulsa, OK. $12,834, 2009. For general support.<br />

The Anne and Henry Zarrow Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in <strong>the</strong> Tulsa, OK, area. No grants to individuals.<br />

1899. Indian Health Care Resources Center, Tulsa, OK. $75,000, 2010.<br />

3-year grant. For <strong>the</strong> IHCRC health center to expand medical and<br />

behavioral health care; a key component of <strong>the</strong> project is <strong>the</strong> conversion<br />

from film-based x-ray to digital imaging systems.<br />

1900. Tulsa Library Trust, Tulsa, OK. $30,850, 2010. For Books to Treasure.<br />

1901. Tulsa Library Trust, Tulsa, OK. $15,475, 2010. For project 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 />

1902. 211info, Portland, OR. $30,000, 2010. To support a coordinator<br />

position to expand online and telephone <strong>information</strong>/referral community<br />

service network throughout Oregon.<br />

1903. Library Foundation, Portland, OR. $80,000, 2010. To support early<br />

literacy program to motivate and support parents to read with children at<br />

home.<br />

1904. Reedsport, City of, Reedsport, OR. $30,000, 2010. To upgrade <strong>the</strong><br />

Reedsport Branch Library building.<br />

1905. Sandy, City of, Sandy Public Library, Sandy, OR. $75,000, 2010. To<br />

renovate and expand <strong>the</strong> library.<br />

The Ford Family Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in rural OR, with special interest in Douglas and<br />

Coos counties; giving also in Siskiyou County, CA, or for populations less<br />

than 30,000 not adjacent to or part of an urban area. No support for<br />

projects or programs that are indirectly funded through a fiscal agent, or<br />

for lobbying or propaganda. No grants to individuals (except for<br />

scholarships or fellowships), or for endowment/reserve funds, general<br />

fund drives, debt retirement, deficits, or for indirect or overhead<br />

expenses.<br />

1906. Crook County Historical Society, Prineville, OR. $50,000, 2010. For<br />

Complete Community Center and Research Library.<br />

1907. Fern Ridge Library Foundation, Veneta, OR. $88,000, 2010. For Library<br />

Renovation, Fern Ridge.<br />

1908. Klamath County Library Foundation, Klamath Falls, OR. $40,000, 2010.<br />

For Library Legacy for <strong>the</strong> Klamath County Libraries.<br />

1909. Reedsport, City of, Reedsport, OR. $50,000, 2010. 1.25-year grant.<br />

For Reedsport Branch Library Renovation.<br />

Intel Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in Phoenix, AZ, Folsom and Santa Clara, CA,<br />

Hudson, MA, Albuquerque, NM, Portland, OR, and DuPont, WA; Sao<br />

Paulo, Brazil, San Jose, Costa Rica, Israel, Taiwan, and Istanbul, Turkey;<br />

limited giving to select national organizations. No support for religious,<br />

sectarian, fraternal, or political organizations, <strong>arts</strong> or health care<br />

organizations, environmental organizations, private schools, or sports<br />

teams. No grants to individuals (except for fellowships and<br />

scholarships), or for endowments, capital campaigns, general fund<br />

drives, annual campaigns, fundraising events, sporting events, television<br />

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or radio production costs, creation of personal/organization websites,<br />

travel or tours, or equipment.<br />

1910. MentorNet, San Jose, CA. $25,000, 2009. For Creating State<br />

MentorNet Initiatives.<br />

The Lemelson Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in <strong>the</strong> United States and internationally in Africa,<br />

Asia and Latin America. No grants to individuals.<br />

1911. Smithsonian Institution, Washington, DC. $87,026, 2009. To identify<br />

and make accessible audiovisual assets from Lemelson Foundation and<br />

its affiliates.<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 <strong>the</strong> 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 />

1912. Deschutes Public Library Foundation, Bend, OR. $20,000, 2011.<br />

1.25-year grant. To increase <strong>the</strong> organization’s capacity to provide<br />

support to five library branches in central Oregon.<br />

1913. Foundation Center, New York, NY. $17,500, 2011. For general support.<br />

1914. Harney County Library Foundation, Burns, OR. $24,980, 2011. To<br />

create and equip room for teens in order to increase <strong>the</strong>ir use of<br />

community library in rural eastern Oregon.<br />

1915. Harvard University, Hauser Center for Nonprofit Organizations,<br />

Cambridge, MA. $50,000, 2011. To continue support for <strong>the</strong> More for<br />

Mission Campaign that promotes mission-related investing by<br />

foundations.<br />

1916. Hood River County Library District, Hood River, OR. $61,000, 2011. For<br />

<strong>the</strong> new Hood River County Library District with staff for re-opening <strong>the</strong><br />

local library.<br />

1917. Library Foundation, Portland, OR. $100,000, 2011. For core support to<br />

continue its mission while working to secure <strong>the</strong> library’s long-term<br />

stability.<br />

1918. Oregon Historical Society, Portland, OR. $100,000, 2011. For bridge<br />

operating support to maintain exhibits and expand library hours.<br />

1919. Reedsport Library, Reedsport, OR. $50,000, 2011. 1.50-year grant. To<br />

help renovate Reedsport’s public library.<br />

1920. Sandy Public Library, Sandy, OR. $247,000, 2011. For library<br />

renovations and expansion.<br />

1921. South Benton Community Enhancement Association, Monroe, OR.<br />

$100,000, 2011. To help construct a new public library in Monroe.<br />

1922. United Community Action Network, Roseburg, OR. $15,000, 2011. To<br />

replace <strong>the</strong> organization’s central phone system that provides<br />

<strong>information</strong> and referral for basic needs services in Douglas County.<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 <strong>the</strong>ir own members; no grants for private<br />

foundations. Generally no grants or loans to individuals, or for<br />

endowments, general fund drives, annual appeals, debt retirement,<br />

operation deficits, or emergency needs.<br />

1923. Lebanon Public Library, Lebanon, OR. $25,000, 2009. For interior<br />

finishes.<br />

1924. Siuslaw Public Library District, Florence, OR. $22,500, 2009. For<br />

general support.<br />

Phillip S. Miller Foundation<br />

(formerly Phillip S. Miller Charitable Trust)<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in CO. No grants to individuals.<br />

1925. Douglas County Library, Castle Rock, CO. $140,000, 2009. For general<br />

support.<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.<br />

1926. 211info, Portland, OR. $45,000, 2010. For inventory and service<br />

delivery to Hood River County as part of Regional Action Initiative.<br />

1927. 211info, Portland, OR. $33,000, 2010. For year two of three years’<br />

potential support to expand 211 services statewide.<br />

1928. All Outdoors, Bend, OR. $29,000, 2010. For second and final year of<br />

funding for professional to develop and sustain job training and<br />

employment programming for persons with disabilities.<br />

1929. Center for National Independence in Politics, Philipsburg, MT. $10,000,<br />

2010. For general support.<br />

1930. Coastal Arts and Business Alliance, Reedsport, OR. $24,600, 2010.<br />

To renovate Reedsport Branch Library, bringing building into compliance<br />

with ADA regulations, fixing water damage and implementing energy<br />

upgrades.<br />

1931. Columbia Foundation, Saint Helens, OR. $20,000, 2010. For The<br />

Chance to Become Scholarship program.<br />

1932. Deschutes Public Library Foundation, Bend, OR. $30,000, 2010. For<br />

year one of two years’ potential support to increase capacity by hiring<br />

Foundation’s first staff member, contracting with major gift consultant<br />

and grant writer, and developing marketing campaign.<br />

1933. Douglas County Library System, Roseburg, OR. $15,000, 2010. To<br />

assist in meeting local match for year two of Bill and Melinda Gates<br />

Foundation Opportunity Online grant.<br />

1934. Douglas County Library System, Roseburg, OR. $10,000, 2010. For<br />

general support.<br />

1935. Ecotrust, Portland, OR. $20,000, 2010. To recruit and train Oregon<br />

childcare and K - 12 school food service personnel on FoodHub, online<br />

directory and marketplace that addresses systemic barriers to growth of<br />

farm to school strategies connecting buyers and sellers of regional food.<br />

1936. Forest Grove Library Foundation, Forest Grove, OR. $10,000, 2010. To<br />

refurnish children’s area of Forest Grove City Library.<br />

1937. George W. Bush Foundation, Dallas, TX. $10,000, 2010. For general<br />

support.<br />

1938. Klamath County Library Foundation, Klamath Falls, OR. $15,000, 2010.<br />

For capital campaign to expand Bonanza branch library.<br />

1939. Library Foundation, Portland, OR. $30,000, 2010. To expand early<br />

childhood Raising a Reader program to families where parents’ native<br />

language is Spanish, Russian, Chinese, Vietnamese or Somali.<br />

1940. Library Foundation, Portland, OR. $12,000, 2010. For Books 2 U and<br />

Raising a Reader programs.<br />

1941. Mount Vernon Ladies Association, Mount Vernon, VA. $25,000, 2010.<br />

For George Washington Library.<br />

1942. Network for Oregon Affordable Housing, Portland, OR. $40,000, 2010.<br />

For third and final year of funding to support implementation of Oregon<br />

Housing Acquisition Project, to create affordable homes for 25,000<br />

low-income Oregonians statewide through preservation of existing<br />

housing and creation of new homes.<br />

1943. Oregon Child Care Resource and Referral Network, Salem, OR.<br />

$59,531, 2010. For third and final year of support for two family child<br />

care provider networks, to improve retention of professional providers<br />

and quality of child care.<br />

1944. Oregon Friends of C.G. Jung, Portland, OR. $14,000, 2010. For partial<br />

support of Board dinners or guest speakers, enhancements to<br />

organization’s website, new library acquisitions - including books, DVDs,<br />

and journal subscriptions and support of classes and tools to help<br />

organization strategize to prepare to launch library endowment project.<br />

1945. Oregon Partnership, Portland, OR. $10,000, 2010. For Social Norms<br />

Project, engaging students from Portland’s Wilson and Marshall high<br />

schools in development of media campaign to reduce underage alcohol/<br />

drug use.<br />

1946. Oregon State University Foundation, Corvallis, OR. $12,000, 2010. For<br />

Hatfield Marine Science Center Fund for Excellence and Guin Library<br />

Fund.<br />

1947. Oregon State University Foundation, Corvallis, OR. $12,000, 2010. For<br />

Hatfield Marine Science Center Fund for Excellence and Guin Library<br />

Fund.<br />

1948. Pine Eagle Economic Development Corporation, Halfway, OR. $40,000,<br />

2010. To partner with Nor<strong>the</strong>ast Oregon Housing Authority to convert<br />

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vacant elementary school into multi-use complex to include low-income<br />

senior housing, community center, library and emergency services.<br />

1949. Reedsport, City of, Reedsport, OR. $22,000, 2010. For purchase and<br />

installation of energy efficient windows for Library Renovation Project.<br />

1950. Sandy Public Library, Sandy, OR. $25,000, 2010. For renovations<br />

needed to create program/community meeting room at library.<br />

1951. Santiam Christian Schools, Corvallis, OR. $15,000, 2010. For<br />

multi-use library and community building to be utilized by students and<br />

area residents, with funds restricted to construction of ADA-compliant<br />

community meeting room.<br />

1952. South Benton Community Enhancement Association, Monroe, OR.<br />

$25,000, 2010. For second and final year of support for capital<br />

campaign to build new library for residents of South Benton County.<br />

1953. South Benton Community Enhancement Association, Monroe, OR.<br />

$10,000, 2010. For South Benton Library Project.<br />

1954. Sou<strong>the</strong>rn Oregon Historical Society, Jacksonville, OR. $20,000, 2010.<br />

For year one of two years’ potential support to re-open research library<br />

at society and digitize catalog of records.<br />

1955. Stayton Public Library Foundation, Stayton, OR. $10,000, 2010. For<br />

Outreach Storyteller program which visits area schools and reaches<br />

about 250 students ages 0-5.<br />

1956. Virginia Garcia Memorial Health Center, Cornelius, OR. $25,000, 2010.<br />

For ongoing operations as four clinics switch to Primary Care Renewal,<br />

put Electronic Health Records online, and extend hours.<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 />

1957. Library Foundation, Portland, OR. $25,000, 2009. For Books To U’<br />

Program.<br />

Ann and Bill Swindells Charitable Trust<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to OR. No support for religious organizations or <strong>the</strong>ir<br />

capital fund drives or for activist organizations. No grants to individuals,<br />

or for annual operating budgets, development office personnel, annual<br />

fund raising activities, endowments, operational deficits, financial<br />

emergencies or for debt retirements.<br />

1958. South Benton Community Enhancement Association, Monroe, OR.<br />

$50,000, 2010. For Capital Support - Construct Public Library Building.<br />

PENNSYLVANIA<br />

1675 Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in Chester County, PA. No funding outside <strong>the</strong> U.S.<br />

No support for political organizations. No grants to individuals; no loans.<br />

1959. Downingtown Area Senior Center, Downingtown, PA. $12,000, 2010.<br />

For Information and Referral, Benefits Counseling and Assistance<br />

Programs.<br />

1960. Oxford Library Company, Oxford Public Library, Oxford, PA. $50,000,<br />

2010. For Building Expansion Project.<br />

Alcoa Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national and international basis in areas of company<br />

operations, with emphasis on New York, NY, Pittsburgh, PA, Africa, Asia,<br />

Australia, Canada, Caribbean, Central America, Europe, Mexico, and<br />

South America; giving also to national and international organizations.<br />

No support for political or lobbying organizations, sectarian or religious<br />

organizations not of direct benefit to <strong>the</strong> entire community, private<br />

foundations, or trust funds. No grants to individuals (except for<br />

scholarships), or for endowments, capital campaigns, debt reduction, or<br />

general operating support, fundraising events or sponsorships, trips,<br />

conferences, seminars, festivals, one-day events, documentaries,<br />

videos, or research projects/programs, or indirect or overhead costs.<br />

1961. Charities Aid Foundation Australia, North Sydney, Australia. $100,000,<br />

2010. 2.75-year grant. For project to enhance and maintain quality of<br />

Timehelp volunteer demonstration models and to facilitate strategy to<br />

deliver Australia’s first national program of retiree volunteers.<br />

1962. Foundation Center, New York, NY. $15,000, 2010. For specific<br />

research to identify nonprofits focused on environment, empowerment,<br />

education, design and disaster relief in specific regions of <strong>the</strong> world.<br />

1963. Healthcare and Elder Law Programs Corporation, Torrance, CA.<br />

$20,000, 2010. 2-year grant. For HELP Is Here Magazine.<br />

1964. Lethbridge Public Library, Lethbridge, Canada. $15,000, 2010.<br />

1.50-year grant. For West Lethbridge Library Branch Collection.<br />

1965. New York Public Library, Astor, Lenox and Tilden Foundations, New York,<br />

NY. $50,000, 2010. For Digital Library project.<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 />

1966. 3 Rivers Connect, Pittsburgh, PA. $60,000, 2010. For The Regional<br />

Indicator Project, online resource of social and economic data.<br />

1967. West Virginia Telehealth Alliance, Scott Depot, WV. $100,000, 2010.<br />

For matching funds for administrative support for federally funded<br />

initiative to advance telehealth applications throughout West Virginia’s<br />

health care system and help web-based health care education and<br />

training.<br />

Berks County Community Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to Berks County, PA for discretionary funds. No<br />

support for religious organizations from discretionary funds. No grants<br />

for operational support.<br />

1968. Berks Community Television, Reading, PA. $252,500, 2010. For<br />

challenge grant to create a web-based Community Information Hub.<br />

1969. Berks Community Television, Reading, PA. $60,000, 2010. For<br />

Community Information Hub.<br />

1970. Berks Community Television, Reading, PA. $60,000, 2010. To create<br />

a web-based Community Information Hub.<br />

1971. Mifflin Community Library, Shillington, PA. $10,000, 2010. For Annual<br />

Distribution.<br />

E. Rhodes & Leona B. Carpenter Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in MA, NC, NY, PA, TX, and Richmond, VA (for<br />

performing <strong>arts</strong> only). No support for private secondary education, or<br />

large public charities. No grants to individuals or for endowments<br />

(generally).<br />

1972. Pierpont Morgan Library, New York, NY. $45,000, 2009. For general<br />

operating costs.<br />

1973. Riverside Public Library, Riverside, CA. $80,000, 2009. For early<br />

learning program at Riverside Public Library’s Case Blanca Library.<br />

1974. SPJST Library Archives and Museum, Temple, TX. $10,000, 2009. For<br />

construction costs and moving artifacts to new location.<br />

The Comcast Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national basis in areas of company operations, with<br />

emphasis on CA, MA, and PA. No support for discriminatory<br />

organizations, private foundations, or political candidates or<br />

organizations. No grants to individuals (except for scholarships), or for<br />

marketing sponsorships, sporting events, trips or tours, capital<br />

campaigns, endowments, or research studies.<br />

1975. Boston Public Library Foundation, Boston, MA. $25,000, 2009. For<br />

Homework Assistance Program, in-person drop-in academic mentoring<br />

program and online tutoring program where youth receive free homework<br />

help from specialty trained high school mentors and professional online<br />

tutors.<br />

1976. Centro de Informacion, Elgin, IL. $15,000, 2009. For <strong>the</strong> Center’s<br />

homework assistance programs. A computer center will be established<br />

to give students a place to do homework, work on assigned projects, play<br />

educational games, etc. Most children are from low-income families and<br />

do not have access to computers in <strong>the</strong>ir homes.<br />

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1977. Childrens Museum of Naples, Naples, FL. $25,000, 2009. To expand<br />

<strong>the</strong> museum and summer reading partner programs at <strong>the</strong> public <strong>libraries</strong><br />

in Collier County.<br />

1978. Disability Network, Flint, MI. $15,000, 2009. For Freedom Technology<br />

project, which will provide tech literacy programs to people who need<br />

training in basic computing and special assistive technology programs<br />

that help <strong>the</strong>m with <strong>the</strong>ir disabilities. There are currently 130 people<br />

(primarily youth ages 16-24) on <strong>the</strong> waiting list for Disability Network<br />

technology training. The goal is to increase workforce readiness and <strong>the</strong><br />

ability to live independently.<br />

1979. Eudora Welty Foundation, Jackson, MS. $18,000, 2009. To conduct<br />

symposia for students and <strong>the</strong> public and to develop a teaching resource<br />

media kit using rare film footage of Pulitzer Prize winner Eudora Welty<br />

reading her short stories. The program will bring three exceptional writers<br />

to Mississippi to discuss <strong>the</strong>ir own work (as well as Welty’s) with high<br />

school and college students from <strong>the</strong> three-county Jackson metropolitan<br />

area. Teachers will be provided a reading list and o<strong>the</strong>r <strong>information</strong> to<br />

prepare <strong>the</strong>se students for <strong>the</strong> symposia.<br />

1980. Foreign Born Information and Referral Network, Columbia, MD.<br />

$10,000, 2009. For Learning English After School Program (LEAP), which<br />

works with students (grades K-12) from 11 public schools in Howard<br />

County, Maryland. Volunteer tutors work with students to improve<br />

reading, conversation and, writing skills.<br />

1981. <strong>Governors</strong> Books from Birth Foundation, Nashville, TN. $50,000, 2009.<br />

For Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library, making free books available to<br />

children in Tennessee under 5 years old, and Distressed County Grant<br />

Program, providing financial assistance to counties who lack base to<br />

initiate or maintain book program.<br />

1982. Indianapolis-Marion County Public Library Foundation, Indianapolis, IN.<br />

$25,000, 2009. For program promoting literacy. This program reaches<br />

55,000 Indianapolis children and parents and successfully instills a love<br />

of reading and stronger reading skills.<br />

1983. James V. Brown Library, Williamsport, PA. $10,000, 2009. For early<br />

literacy program that will provide free books to children born in<br />

Susquehanna Hospital. The program will provide one birthday book a year<br />

for children from birth to three years old. The program encourages<br />

parents to get a baby library card for <strong>the</strong>ir children.<br />

1984. Library Foundation of Hennepin County, Minneapolis, MN. $25,000,<br />

2009. For program to provide training in financial literacy, citizenship,<br />

workforce readiness, basic math, and English. A particular focus will be<br />

<strong>the</strong> Somali Family Literacy project to address <strong>the</strong> growing Somali<br />

population in <strong>the</strong> Twin Cities.<br />

1985. Martin Library Association, York, PA. $10,000, 2009. For Grade One At<br />

<strong>the</strong> Library (GOAL), a program to encourage first graders to come to <strong>the</strong><br />

library, get a library card, and use <strong>the</strong> library as a partner in reading,<br />

homework, and research.<br />

1986. Ola<strong>the</strong> Public Library, Ola<strong>the</strong>, KS. $10,000, 2009. For literacy program<br />

geared primarily to young readers, including a summer reading program<br />

for children, summer teen reading program, and I Read With Mayor Mike,<br />

which works with first-graders throughout <strong>the</strong> school year.<br />

Connelly Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving in Philadelphia, and surrounding counties of Bucks,<br />

Chester, Delaware and Montgomery, PA, and in Camden, NJ. No support<br />

for political or national organizations, or for public or charter schools,<br />

environmental programs, re-granting organizations, or for national<br />

organizations focused on a single disease. No grants to individuals, or<br />

for research, annual appeals advocacy, conferences, feasibility or<br />

planning studies, general solicitations, or for historic preservation<br />

projects.<br />

1987. Historical Society of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA. $20,000, 2009.<br />

Toward PhilaPlace project, providing resources for educators, students,<br />

and o<strong>the</strong>rs about urban experience in Philadelphia neighborhoods.<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 o<strong>the</strong>r 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 o<strong>the</strong>r sporting events, benefit or<br />

courtesy advertising, travel or student trips or tours, or memorial<br />

campaigns.<br />

1988. Library of Virginia Foundation, Richmond, VA. $25,000, 2010. For<br />

operating support for Virginia Women in History.<br />

1989. Petersburg Library Foundation, Petersburg, VA. $75,000, 2010. For <strong>the</strong><br />

new Petersburg Public Library Gateway to <strong>the</strong> World capital campaign.<br />

1990. Virginia Career Education Foundation, Richmond, VA. $15,000, 2010.<br />

For operating support for Partnership for <strong>the</strong> Virginia Governor’s Career<br />

and Technical Education Exemplary Standards.<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 <strong>the</strong> public),<br />

or political or fraternal organizations. No grants to individuals, or<br />

generally for operating budgets, endowments, or deficit financing.<br />

1991. Westminster College, New Wilmington, PA. $333,334, 2009. For<br />

renovations to McGill Library.<br />

Samuel S. Fels Fund<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to <strong>the</strong> City of Philadelphia, PA. No support for<br />

national organizations, day or after-school care programs, routine social<br />

services or counseling, drug and alcohol addiction programs, religious<br />

education, private schools, hospitals, programs for animals, or summer<br />

recreation programs. No grants for endowment or building funds, travel,<br />

research, publications, deficit financing, scholarships, fellowships,<br />

purchase of tickets, tables, ads or sponsorships, parties, conferences,<br />

fairs and festivals, or disease research.<br />

1992. Free Library of Philadelphia, Friends of <strong>the</strong>, Philadelphia, PA. $15,000,<br />

2010. For general support.<br />

The Grable Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in southwestern PA. No grants to individuals, or<br />

for scholarships, endowment funds or fundraising.<br />

1993. Academy of Television Arts and Sciences Foundation, North Hollywood,<br />

CA. $10,000, 2010. For Fred Rogers Memorial Scholarship for Pittsburgh<br />

area student in high-quality interactive media and game design for<br />

children.<br />

1994. B. F. Jones Memorial Library, Aliquippa, PA. $17,500, 2010. To support<br />

outreach and program for children living in Aliquippa area.<br />

1995. Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA. $50,000, 2010. To<br />

support position of Digital Learning Librarian for teen services at <strong>the</strong><br />

library.<br />

1996. Cooper-Siegel Community Library, Pittsburgh, PA. $30,000, 2010. To<br />

support operations of new library branch in underserved community.<br />

1997. Focus on Renewal Sto-Rox Neighborhood Corporation, McKees Rocks,<br />

PA. $50,000, 2010. To support Fa<strong>the</strong>r Ryan Arts Center and Sto-Rox<br />

Children’s Library.<br />

1998. Monessen Public Library and District Center, Monessen, PA. $36,502,<br />

2010. To support robotics programs for children ages 9-14 at library<br />

locations.<br />

1999. New Sun Rising, Pittsburgh, PA. $35,000, 2010. For construction of<br />

children’s space within new Millvale Community Library.<br />

The Heinz Endowments<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily to southwestern PA. Funding for projects outside<br />

<strong>the</strong> Commonwealth of Pennsylvania is generally only at specific request<br />

of <strong>the</strong> foundation. No support for for-profit organizations. No grants to<br />

individuals.<br />

2000. 3 Rivers Connect, Pittsburgh, PA. $250,000, 2010. To enhance DRP<br />

to connect educators to learning resources and best practices.<br />

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PENNSYLVANIA—Heinz Grants for Libraries & Information Services<br />

2001. 3 Rivers Connect, Pittsburgh, PA. $170,000, 2010. For economic and<br />

community revitalization efforts within city.<br />

2002. Carnegie Library of Homestead, Munhall, PA. $30,000, 2010. To hire<br />

consultant to assist strategic and business planning.<br />

2003. Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA. $150,000, 2010. To<br />

safeguard and provide public access to rare books and materials in<br />

Heritage Collection.<br />

2004. Foundation Center, New York, NY. $15,000, 2010. For program and<br />

operating support for nonprofits and grantmakers.<br />

2005. Martin Lu<strong>the</strong>r King, Jr. Reading and Cultural Center, Pittsburgh, PA.<br />

$10,000, 2010. To plan multi-week intervention to Middle School males<br />

in education-economic-social leadership.<br />

Hillman Family Foundations<br />

(formerly Henry L. Hillman Foundation)<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in <strong>the</strong> following areas: Hillman Foundation:<br />

Pittsburgh and Southwestern PA; Henry L. Hillman Foundation: Pittsburgh<br />

and Southwestern PA; Mary Hillman Jennings Foundation: Pittsburgh and<br />

Southwestern PA; Elsie H. Hillman Foundation: Pittsburgh and<br />

Southwestern PA; Polk Foundation: Pittsburgh, PA; Juliet Lea Simonds<br />

Foundation: Pittsburgh, PA and New York City, NY; Audrey Hillman Fisher<br />

Foundation: Pittsburgh, PA, Santa Barbara, CA, and central NH; Henry<br />

Lea Hillman, Jr. Foundation: Portland, OR; William Talbott Hillman<br />

Foundation: Pittsburgh, PA and New York City, NY; Dylan Todd Simonds<br />

Foundation: San Francisco, CA and Pittsburgh, PA; Talbott & Carter<br />

Simonds Foundation: New York City, NY and Pittsburgh, PA; Henry John<br />

Simonds Foundation: New York City, NY and Pittsburgh, PA; Justin Brooks<br />

Fisher Foundation: Boulder, CO and Pittsburgh, PA; Mat<strong>the</strong>w Hillman<br />

Fisher Foundation: Pittsburgh, PA, New York City, NY and Los Angeles,<br />

CA; Lilah Hilliard Fisher Foundation: New York City, NY and Pittsburgh,<br />

PA; Nina Baldwin Fisher Foundation: Pittsburgh, PA, Juliet Ashby Hillman<br />

Foundation: Portland, OR, Summer Lea Hillman Foundation: Portland,<br />

OR. No grants to individuals, or for deficit financing, publications, or<br />

conferences; no loans.<br />

2006. 3 Rivers Connect, Pittsburgh, PA. $25,000, 2010. Toward Pittsburgh<br />

Today regional indicators initiative.<br />

2007. Mattress Factory, Pittsburgh, PA. $125,000, 2010. 2-year grant.<br />

Toward OPEN Archive Project.<br />

Roy A. Hunt Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in <strong>the</strong> Boston, MA, and Pittsburgh, PA, areas, also<br />

in CA, ID, NH, ME, and OH. No grants to individuals.<br />

2008. Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA. $110,000, 2011. To<br />

purchase and installation of new exterior lighting for <strong>the</strong> Hunt Library.<br />

2009. Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA. $10,000, 2011. For Dean<br />

of University Libraries’ Discretionary Fund.<br />

The Lenfest Foundation, Inc.<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in nor<strong>the</strong>rn DE, sou<strong>the</strong>rn NJ, and sou<strong>the</strong>astern and<br />

south central PA. No support for disease research. No grants to<br />

individuals (except for 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 />

2010. Free Library of Philadelphia Foundation, Philadelphia, PA. $25,000,<br />

2010. For One Book Program.<br />

John R. McCune Charitable Trust<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in southwestern PA. No grants to individuals.<br />

2011. Carnegie Library of Homestead, Munhall, PA. $20,000, 2009. For<br />

general support.<br />

McCune Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in western PA, with emphasis on <strong>the</strong> Pittsburgh<br />

area. No grants to individuals.<br />

2012. Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA. $250,000, 2010. For<br />

compact shelving and additional materials to support Library’s efforts to<br />

permanently relocate and store Heritage Collection.<br />

The McLean Contributionship<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in <strong>the</strong> greater Philadelphia, PA, area; some funding<br />

also in Nashua, NH, and Lake, Osceola and Pasco counties in FL. No<br />

grants to individuals.<br />

2013. Easttown Library, Berwyn, PA. $30,000, 2010. Toward <strong>the</strong> redesign of<br />

<strong>the</strong> entrance from <strong>the</strong> lobby into <strong>the</strong> main area of <strong>the</strong> Library, allowing<br />

for <strong>the</strong> addition of shelving for <strong>the</strong> display of new materials.<br />

2014. Jenkintown Library, Jenkintown, PA. $47,100, 2010. Toward <strong>the</strong><br />

replacement of <strong>the</strong> HVAC for <strong>the</strong> second floor children’s room, <strong>the</strong><br />

HVAC’s for <strong>the</strong> first floor, zones 1-3, and <strong>the</strong> boilers.<br />

2015. North Wales Library, North Wales, PA. $20,000, 2010. Toward<br />

upgrading technology to provide telecommuting, teleconferencing, and<br />

continuity of operations capabilities for local business and residents.<br />

2016. Rosenbach Museum and Library, Philadelphia, PA. $20,000, 2010.<br />

Toward <strong>the</strong> installation of <strong>the</strong> rediscovered 4’ x 13’ mural by illustrator<br />

Maurice Sendak.<br />

2017. Society of Environmental Journalists, Jenkintown, PA. $15,000, 2010.<br />

Toward creating mobile content systems that would serve <strong>the</strong> needs and<br />

interests of concerned citizens, journalists, students, educators, citizen<br />

journalists and bloggers.<br />

2018. Temple University, Philadelphia, PA. $71,226, 2010. Toward<br />

endowment to preserve, catalog, and digitize <strong>the</strong> Philadelphia Bulletin<br />

collection (in <strong>the</strong> following three areas: Sports, Independence Hall and<br />

Newspapers).<br />

Richard King Mellon Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in Southwestern PA. No grants to individuals, or<br />

for fellowships or scholarships, or conduit organizations.<br />

2019. 3 Rivers Connect, Pittsburgh, PA. $230,000, 2010. Toward support of<br />

<strong>the</strong> PittsburghTODAY and Enterprise Journalism initiatives of The<br />

Regional Indicator Program and completion of <strong>the</strong> Homewood Community<br />

Insight Project.<br />

2020. Ligonier Valley Library Association, Ligonier, PA. $200,000, 2010.<br />

Toward renovation of <strong>the</strong> library basement into a multi-functional<br />

community room.<br />

2021. Senator John Heinz History Center, Pittsburgh, PA. $500,000, 2010.<br />

Toward support of <strong>the</strong> archives of <strong>the</strong> Historical Society of Western<br />

Pennsylvania.<br />

The William Penn Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to <strong>the</strong> greater Philadelphia region, including<br />

Camden, NJ. (An expanded region for some environmental grants may<br />

be viewed on <strong>the</strong> 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 />

2022. Free Library of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA. $10,000, 2010. For<br />

Regional Foundation Center to provide programming and outreach for<br />

grantmakers and grantseekers in <strong>the</strong> Philadelphia region, enhance print<br />

and electronic collections, and provide staff with professional<br />

development opportunities.<br />

2023. GuideStar USA, Williamsburg, VA. $49,500, 2010. Toward annual<br />

support of this membership organization serving <strong>the</strong> public good by<br />

promoting and enhancing responsible and effective philanthropy.<br />

2024. GuideStar USA, Williamsburg, VA. $24,500, 2010. Toward annual<br />

support of this membership organization serving <strong>the</strong> public good by<br />

promoting and enhancing responsible and effective philanthropy.<br />

2025. Public Health Management Corporation, Philadelphia, PA. $699,432,<br />

2010. 3-year grant. Toward <strong>the</strong> Community Health Database, which<br />

provides regional, community-based nonprofit organizations with <strong>the</strong><br />

necessary <strong>information</strong> to address health and social needs by building<br />

capacity to track emerging problems and target specific populations.<br />

The Philadelphia Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to Bucks, Chester, Delaware, Montgomery, and<br />

Philadelphia counties in sou<strong>the</strong>astern PA, except for designated funds.<br />

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Grants for Libraries & Information Services Champlin—RHODE ISLAND<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 />

2026. Free Library of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA. $500,000, 2010. For<br />

LEAP After School Program.<br />

2027. Public Health Management Corporation, Philadelphia, PA. $10,000,<br />

2010. For Community Health Data Base.<br />

2028. Rosenbach Museum and Library, Philadelphia, PA. $35,000, 2010. For<br />

education programs.<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 <strong>the</strong> 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 />

2029. Allegheny County Library Association, Pittsburgh, PA. $50,000, 2010.<br />

To launch initiative to encourage its member <strong>libraries</strong> to adopt and<br />

implement energy management projects.<br />

2030. Allegheny County Library Association, Pittsburgh, PA. $25,000, 2010.<br />

To launch initiative where member <strong>libraries</strong> implement and adopt energy<br />

projects.<br />

2031. Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA. $25,000, 2010. For teen<br />

reading room at Squirrel Hill Library.<br />

2032. Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA. $10,000, 2010. For<br />

general operating support.<br />

2033. GreatNonprofits, Menlo Park, CA. $10,000, 2010. To add community<br />

reviews functionality to The Pittsburgh Foundation website.<br />

2034. Martin Lu<strong>the</strong>r King, Jr. Reading and Cultural Center, Pittsburgh, PA.<br />

$15,000, 2010. For recovery and strategic planning.<br />

2035. New Sun Rising, Pittsburgh, PA. $15,000, 2010. For Millvale Children’s<br />

Library.<br />

The PNC Foundation<br />

(formerly PNC Bank Foundation)<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in areas of company operations in Washington,<br />

DC, DE, FL, IL, IN, KY, MD, MI, MO, NJ, OH, TN, VA, and WI, with emphasis<br />

on PA. No support for discriminatory organizations, churches, religious<br />

organizations, advocacy groups, private foundations. No grants to<br />

individuals, or for endowments, conferences, seminars, tickets, or<br />

advertising, or annual campaigns for hospitals, colleges, or universities;<br />

no loans (except for program-related investments).<br />

2036. Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA. $150,000, 2010. For<br />

general support.<br />

2037. Columbus Metropolitan Library, Columbus, OH. $15,000, 2010. For<br />

general support.<br />

2038. Community Assessment, Referral and Education, Fraser, MI. $40,000,<br />

2010. For general support.<br />

2039. Dayton Metro Library, Dayton, OH. $15,500, 2010. For general support.<br />

2040. Ellwood City Area Public Library, Ellwood City, PA. $10,000, 2010. For<br />

general support.<br />

2041. Indianapolis-Marion County Public Library, Indianapolis, IN. $12,200,<br />

2010. For general support.<br />

2042. Saint Louis County Library, Saint Louis, MO. $20,000, 2010. For<br />

general support.<br />

Sarah Scaife Foundation, Inc.<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in Washington, DC and VA. No support for<br />

nationally organized fundraising groups or generally for government<br />

agencies. No grants to individuals, or generally for event sponsorships,<br />

endowments, capital campaigns, or renovations; no loans.<br />

2043. Jamestown Foundation, Washington, DC. $125,000, 2009. For general<br />

operating support.<br />

John Templeton Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national and international basis. No support for <strong>the</strong><br />

development of new business ventures or <strong>the</strong> creation of for-profit<br />

companies. No grants for academic scholarships for individuals or<br />

groups, endowment funds, building funds, real estate holdings, capital<br />

campaigns, or artistic productions; no grants for <strong>the</strong> purchase of<br />

equipment, unless deemed a vital and necessary component of a larger<br />

research project falling within <strong>the</strong> foundation’s funding purposes; and no<br />

grants for general operating support to universities, institutions, or<br />

organizations.<br />

2044. International Society for Science and Religion, Cambridge, England.<br />

$172,974, 2009. For The Science and Religion Library Initiative.<br />

Harry C. Trexler Trust<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to Lehigh County, PA. No grants to individuals, or for<br />

endowment funds, research, scholarships, or fellowships; no loans.<br />

2045. Allentown Public Library, Allentown, PA. $75,000, 2011. For operating<br />

support.<br />

2046. Slatington Public Library, Slatington, PA. $10,000, 2011. For computer<br />

equipment.<br />

RHODE ISLAND<br />

The Carter Family Charitable Trust<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in RI, with emphasis on Providence. No support for<br />

religious organizations. No grants to individuals.<br />

2047. Providence Community Library, Providence, RI. $10,000, 2010. For<br />

general operating support.<br />

2048. Redwood Library and A<strong>the</strong>naeum, Newport, RI. $10,000, 2010. For<br />

general operating support.<br />

The Champlin Foundations<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in RI. No support for churches (with few exceptions)<br />

or generally for daycare centers, housing, mental health counseling<br />

centers or senior centers. No grants to individuals; or for program or<br />

operating expenses, administrative facilities, equipment, books, films,<br />

videos, plays, or for multi-year grants.<br />

2049. Brown University, Providence, RI. $1,700,000, 2010. Toward <strong>the</strong><br />

construction of <strong>the</strong> library at <strong>the</strong> new Alpert Medical School; Champlin<br />

Undergraduate Scholars; Champlin Medical Scholars; and The George S.<br />

Champlin Memorial Stamp Collection.<br />

2050. Clark Memorial Library, Carolina, RI. $28,500, 2010. For new roof and<br />

exterior doors.<br />

2051. Cranston Public Library, Cranston, RI. $81,650, 2010. For new roof top<br />

heating and air unit and HVAC upgrades both at <strong>the</strong> Central Library.<br />

2052. Cumberland Public Library, Cumberland, RI. $11,425, 2010. For tinting<br />

of all windows in <strong>the</strong> new wing.<br />

2053. East Providence Public Library, East Providence, RI. $43,000, 2010.<br />

For 3M Self Check System and security camera system interior and<br />

exterior.<br />

2054. East Smithfield Public Library, Smithfield, RI. $15,630, 2010. To install<br />

radiant heating system in front of main entrance and handicapped ramp<br />

and parking lot improvements.<br />

2055. Foundation Center, New York, NY. $10,000, 2010. For program<br />

support.<br />

2056. Glocester Manton Free Public Library, Chepachet, RI. $13,320, 2010.<br />

For new carpet.<br />

2057. Hope Library Association, Hope, RI. $11,250, 2010. For new roof.<br />

2058. Lincoln Public Library, Lincoln, RI. $25,070, 2010. For new carpeting.<br />

2059. Mayor Salvatore Mancini Union Free Library, North Providence, RI.<br />

$17,750, 2010. For 3M Self Check System with software and V scanner.<br />

2060. Newport Public Library, Newport, RI. $32,020, 2010. For 3M Bookcheck<br />

Unit and a 3M SelfCheck system.<br />

2061. North Scituate Public Library, North Scituate, RI. $235,200, 2010.<br />

Toward construction costs related to <strong>the</strong> new addition.<br />

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RHODE ISLAND—Champlin Grants for Libraries & Information Services<br />

2062. Ocean State Libraries, Warwick, RI. $97,915, 2010. For technology for<br />

<strong>the</strong> Consortium and <strong>the</strong> individual member <strong>libraries</strong>.<br />

2063. Pascoag Public Library, Pascoag, RI. $252,000, 2010. For construction<br />

of addition to <strong>the</strong> existing library.<br />

2064. Pawtucket Public Library, Pawtucket, RI. $32,500, 2010. For furniture<br />

for <strong>the</strong> children’s library.<br />

2065. Portsmouth Free Public Library, Portsmouth, RI. $77,950, 2010. For<br />

new roof.<br />

2066. Redwood Library and A<strong>the</strong>naeum, Newport, RI. $15,885, 2010. For<br />

computers and related software and upgrades to <strong>the</strong> HVAC control<br />

system.<br />

2067. Rhode Island Historical Society, Providence, RI. $125,000, 2010. For<br />

new roof for <strong>the</strong> Society’s Library building.<br />

2068. Rhode Island Supreme Court, Providence, RI. $89,020, 2010. For lobby<br />

and entrance restoration for <strong>the</strong> State Law Library.<br />

2069. South Kingstown Public Library, Peace Dale, RI. $100,000, 2010.<br />

Toward <strong>the</strong> cost of roof replacement and exterior painting of <strong>the</strong> Kingston<br />

Free Library.<br />

2070. Warwick Public Library, Warwick, RI. $59,880, 2010. To equip and<br />

furnish a new teen room.<br />

2071. West Warwick Public Library System, West Warwick, RI. $15,215,<br />

2010. For rooftop air conditioning compressor.<br />

CVS Caremark Charitable Trust, Inc.<br />

(formerly CVS/pharmacy Charitable Trust, Inc.)<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national basis in areas of company operations<br />

including Puerto Rico.<br />

2072. Rhode Island Quality Institute, Providence, RI. $500,000, 2009. For<br />

program funding.<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 />

2073. East Bay Community Action Program, Newport, RI. $10,000, 2010. For<br />

Electronic Dental Health Records.<br />

2074. Hingham Public Library, Friends of <strong>the</strong>, Hingham, MA. $16,000, 2010.<br />

For general operating support.<br />

2075. Lehigh University, Bethlehem, PA. $125,000, 2010. For Woodcock<br />

Rotunda at Linderman Library.<br />

2076. Providence Community Library, Providence, RI. $15,000, 2010. For<br />

general support.<br />

2077. Providence Public Library, Providence, RI. $12,500, 2010. For purchase<br />

of Whaling Logbook for Nicholson Collection.<br />

2078. Rhode Island Natural History Survey, Kingston, RI. $14,500, 2010. For<br />

Rhode Island Foundation Fellows Program.<br />

2079. Rhode Island Natural History Survey, Kingston, RI. $12,700, 2010. For<br />

Ecological Communities Database Protocol and Nomenclature.<br />

2080. Rhode Island Parent Information Network, Pawtucket, RI. $50,000,<br />

2010. For HealthRight’s Health Care Reform Policy Project.<br />

2081. Tiverton Library Services, Tiverton, RI. $10,000, 2010. For Developing<br />

<strong>the</strong> Fundraising Capacity of Tiverton Library Foundation.<br />

van Beuren Charitable Foundation, Inc.<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in Newport County, RI. No grants to individuals.<br />

2082. Redwood Library and A<strong>the</strong>naeum, Newport, RI. $101,000, 2009. For<br />

general support.<br />

SOUTH CAROLINA<br />

Mary Black Foundation, Inc.<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in Spartanburg County, SC. No support for political<br />

organizations or for proselytizing religious work. No grants to individuals<br />

or for general fundraising solicitations.<br />

2083. Spartanburg County Public Library, Spartanburg, SC. $70,000, 2009.<br />

For ECD Early Literacy.<br />

2084. United Way of <strong>the</strong> Piedmont, Spartanburg, SC. $40,000, 2009. For<br />

Imagination Library Project.<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 />

individuals (except for designated scholarship funds), or for<br />

endowments, deficit financing, dinners or o<strong>the</strong>r special one-time events,<br />

or generally for building funds.<br />

2085. Colleton County Memorial Library, Walterboro, SC. $14,810, 2011.<br />

2086. Georgetown County Library, Georgetown, SC. $50,000, 2011. For<br />

BYTES (Bunnelle Youth Technology Series).<br />

2087. Georgetown County Library, Georgetown, SC. $50,000, 2011. For<br />

BYTES (Bunnelle Youth Technology Series).<br />

2088. Georgetown County Library, Georgetown, SC. $50,000, 2011. For<br />

BYTES (Bunnelle Youth Technology Series).<br />

2089. Georgetown County Library, Georgetown, SC. $50,000, 2011. For<br />

BYTES (Bunnelle Youth Technology Series).<br />

The Fullerton Foundation, Inc.<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in NC and SC. No grants to individuals.<br />

2090. MemoryCare, Inc., Asheville, NC. $57,500, 2010. To expand teaching<br />

and education outreach beyond family caregivers to health care<br />

professionals.<br />

The Spartanburg County Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to <strong>the</strong> Spartanburg County, SC, area. No support for<br />

religious organizations for sectarian purposes. No grants to individuals<br />

(except designated scholarship funds), or for operating budgets, annual<br />

campaigns, deficit financing, land acquisition, film projects, publication<br />

of books or reports, or endowment funds; no loans.<br />

2091. Union County Carnegie Library, Union, SC. $25,000, 2009.<br />

2092. Union County Carnegie Library, Union, SC. $11,000, 2009.<br />

The Springs Close Foundation, Inc.<br />

(formerly Springs Foundation, Inc.)<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to Chester, Lancaster and York Counties, SC. No<br />

grants to individuals (except for student loans), or for travel expenses.<br />

2093. National Center for Family Philanthropy, Washington, DC. $27,000,<br />

2009. For honorarium for LS&C and TSCF Planning Retreat.<br />

SOUTH DAKOTA<br />

Engelsma Family Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in MN. No grants to individuals.<br />

2094. Gustavus Adolphus College, Saint Peter, MN. $48,400, 2009. For<br />

library and Lloyd and Frances Engelsma Scholarship.<br />

Larson Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in SD, with emphasis on Brookings.<br />

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Grants for Libraries & Information Services Latimer—TENNESSEE<br />

2095. A. H. Brown Library Foundation, Mobridge, SD. $30,000, 2010. For<br />

building expansion.<br />

Bob & Ginny Peterson Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in Sioux City, IA. No grants to individuals.<br />

2096. North Sioux City Community Library, Friends of, North Sioux City, SD.<br />

$50,000, 2009. For unrestricted support.<br />

Gwendolyn L. Stearns Foundation, Inc.<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in Rapid City, SD.<br />

2097. United Way of <strong>the</strong> Black Hills, Rapid City, SD. $10,000, 2009. To<br />

sponsor library literacy program.<br />

TENNESSEE<br />

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

(formerly Assisi Foundation)<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in <strong>the</strong> Greater Memphis area of Shelby, Fayette<br />

and Tipton Counties, TN; Crittenden County, AR and Desoto County, MS.<br />

No grants to individuals, fundraising, tickets for benefits, lobbying,<br />

budget deficits, or for tournament fees and/or travel for athletic<br />

competitions, scholarships or for replacement of government funding<br />

cuts.<br />

2098. Alliance for Nonprofit Excellence, Memphis, TN. $100,000, 2010. For<br />

program support.<br />

Benwood Foundation, Inc.<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in <strong>the</strong> Chattanooga, TN, area. No support for<br />

political organizations or causes. No grants to individuals, financial<br />

deficits, fundraising, or endowments, no loans (except for<br />

program-related investments).<br />

2099. Gila Valley Library, Gila, NM. $10,000, 2009. For Murals Project.<br />

Christy-Houston Foundation, Inc.<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to Ru<strong>the</strong>rford County, TN. No support for religious,<br />

political, or veterans’ organizations or historical societies. No grants to<br />

individuals, operating expenses or endowments.<br />

2100. Linebaugh Public Library, Murfreesboro, TN. $282,387, 2009. For new<br />

ID system and library improvements.<br />

The Clayton Family Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to areas of company operations, particularly where<br />

Clayton Banks and o<strong>the</strong>r family businesses are located in TN. No support<br />

for private or supporting foundations, non-US charities, or political<br />

activities. No grants to individuals, or for fundraisers, social or sporting<br />

events, advertising, conferences, trips, tours, or seed money.<br />

2101. Sevier County Public Library System, Foundation for <strong>the</strong>, Sevierville, TN.<br />

$10,000, 2009. For General Fund.<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 />

2102. Alliance for Nonprofit Excellence, Memphis, TN. $15,000, 2010.<br />

2103. Omprakash Foundation, New Canaan, CT. $16,067, 2010. To support<br />

Joint Work with Health.<br />

2104. Tennessee Charter Schools Association, Memphis, TN. $25,000,<br />

2010. For general operating support.<br />

Community Foundation of Middle Tennessee, Inc.<br />

(formerly Nashville Community Foundation, Inc.)<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to serving <strong>the</strong> 40 counties comprising <strong>the</strong> middle TN<br />

area. No support for private foundations, religious or sectarian purposes,<br />

private schools, biomedical or clinic studies (o<strong>the</strong>r than those related to<br />

breast cancer), or fundraising feasibility studies. No grants for<br />

fundraising events, debt retirement, annual and capital campaigns,<br />

endowment campaigns, general operations, advertising, sponsorships,<br />

trips, conferences, computers or equipment.<br />

2105. Americans for <strong>the</strong> Arts, Washington, DC. $20,000, 2010. For <strong>the</strong><br />

National Arts Awards sponsorship and <strong>the</strong> BCA Ten 2010 sponsorship.<br />

2106. Books from Birth of Middle Tennessee, Nashville, TN. $35,000, 2010.<br />

For Imagination Library.<br />

2107. Conexion Americas, Nashville, TN. $50,000, 2010. For rental<br />

assistance, construction materials, and appliances to families affected<br />

by <strong>the</strong> May 2010 Flood.<br />

2108. Conexion Americas, Nashville, TN. $10,000, 2010. For direct<br />

assistance to victims of <strong>the</strong> May 2010 Flood in Davidson County.<br />

2109. Conexion Americas, Nashville, TN. $10,000, 2010. For disaster relief<br />

efforts for <strong>the</strong> May 2010 Flood.<br />

2110. Lynnville, City of, Lynnville, TN. $10,000, 2010. For Library Friends’<br />

Fund of <strong>the</strong> Robert B. Jones Memorial Library and Museum.<br />

2111. Nashville Public Library Foundation, Nashville, TN. $12,000, 2010.<br />

2112. Nashville Public Library Foundation, Nashville, TN. $10,000, 2010. For<br />

2010 First Edition Society.<br />

2113. Nashville Public Library Foundation, Nashville, TN. $10,000, 2010. For<br />

Literary Award Gala sponsorship.<br />

2114. United Way of Metropolitan Nashville, Nashville, TN. $10,000, 2010.<br />

For <strong>the</strong> disaster relief efforts of 2-1-1.<br />

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 <strong>arts</strong> and <strong>culture</strong>, 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 />

2115. Health Assist Tennessee, Nashville, TN. $50,000, 2009. For Program<br />

Funding.<br />

2116. Nashville Public Library Foundation, Nashville, TN. $10,000, 2009. For<br />

program support.<br />

Hyde Family Foundations<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in Memphis, TN. No support for political<br />

organizations. No grants to individuals.<br />

2117. Alliance for Nonprofit Excellence, Memphis, TN. $10,000, 2009. For<br />

General Operating Support.<br />

2118. Tennessee Charter Schools Association, Memphis, TN. $50,000,<br />

2009. For General Operating Support.<br />

2119. Tennessee Charter Schools Association, Memphis, TN. $50,000,<br />

2009. For General Operating Support.<br />

2120. Tennessee Charter Schools Association, Memphis, TN. $25,000,<br />

2009. For TCSA/EdTec Charter School Operations Manual.<br />

2121. Tennessee Charter Schools Association, Memphis, TN. $25,000,<br />

2009. For TCSA/EdTec Charter School Operations Manual.<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 through <strong>the</strong> World<br />

Food Program. No support for veterans’ or labor groups, religious or<br />

political groups, lobbying organizations, or discriminatory organizations.<br />

No grants to individuals, or for scholarships, endowments, capital<br />

campaigns, sponsorships, advertising, travel, national conferences,<br />

sporting events, or o<strong>the</strong>r one-time events; no loans.<br />

2122. Responsible Environmentalism Foundation, Temperate Forest<br />

Foundation, Beaverton, OR. $25,000, 2009. For teacher education<br />

projects.<br />

The Bill and Carol Latimer Charitable Foundation<br />

2123. Obion County Public Library, Union City, TN. $39,228, 2009.<br />

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The Poplar Foundation<br />

(formerly The Longleaf Foundation)<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in Memphis, TN.<br />

2124. Tennessee Charter Schools Association, Memphis, TN. $75,000,<br />

2009.<br />

TEXAS<br />

Abell-Hanger Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to TX, within <strong>the</strong> Midland and Ector counties. No<br />

support for individuals, or for individual scholarships or fellowships; no<br />

loans.<br />

2125. Permian Basin Petroleum Museum, Library and Hall of Fame, Midland,<br />

TX. $25,000, 2010. For unrestricted operating support.<br />

2126. Permian Basin Petroleum Museum, Library and Hall of Fame, Midland,<br />

TX. $15,000, 2010. For <strong>the</strong> Arlen L. Edgar Distinguished Lecture Series.<br />

Albert and Margaret Alkek Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to TX. No support for political purposes or<br />

organizations. No grants to individuals, or for fundraising events or<br />

student organizations; no loans.<br />

2127. Bandera County Library, Bandera, TX. $30,000, 2009. For program<br />

support.<br />

2128. Texas State University, San Marcos, TX. $200,000, 2009. For library<br />

reference services.<br />

Amarillo Area Foundation, Inc.<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to <strong>the</strong> 26 nor<strong>the</strong>rnmost counties of <strong>the</strong> 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 <strong>the</strong> 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 />

2129. Dalhart Education Foundation, Dalhart, TX. $50,000, 2010. For<br />

renovation and expansion of Dallam/Hartley County Library.<br />

2130. Panhandle Regional Planning Commission, Amarillo, TX. $100,000,<br />

2010. To support implementation of <strong>the</strong> Regional Emergency Mass<br />

Notification System.<br />

M. D. Anderson Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in TX, with emphasis on <strong>the</strong> Houston area. No<br />

grants to individuals, or for operating funds or endowments.<br />

2131. Julia Ideson Library Preservation Partners, Houston, TX. $100,000,<br />

2009. To expand and restore <strong>the</strong> Julia Ideson Library Building.<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 <strong>the</strong> 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 />

2132. George Bush Presidential Library Foundation, College Station, TX.<br />

$40,000, 2010. For renovation and multimedia components for <strong>the</strong><br />

George Bush Presidential Library and Museum.<br />

BNSF Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to communities located on main BNSF Railway<br />

operating lines. No support for religious organizations, veterans’ or<br />

fraternal organizations, national health organizations, corporate<br />

memberships, taxpayer associations or o<strong>the</strong>r bodies whose activities are<br />

expected to directly benefit <strong>the</strong> corporation, or political organizations or<br />

candidates. No grants to individuals (except for scholarships), or for<br />

general operating support, endowments, national health programs,<br />

loans, travel, corporate memberships, political campaigns, computers or<br />

computer-related projects, benefit tickets or courtesy advertising, tables<br />

and/or tickets to gala fundraisers, salaries, wages, or administrative<br />

expenses, or capital campaigns.<br />

2133. Linda Hall Library Trust, Kansas City, MO. $25,000, 2010.<br />

2134. University of Missouri, John W. Barriger III National Railroad Library,<br />

Saint Louis, MO. $20,000, 2010.<br />

The Boeing Company Charitable Trust<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national and international basis in areas of company<br />

operations, with emphasis on WA. No support for political candidates or<br />

organizations, religious organizations not of direct benefit to <strong>the</strong> entire<br />

community, athletic groups, hospitals, school affiliated orchestras,<br />

bands, choirs, or drama groups. No grants to individuals, or for adoption<br />

services, memorials, endowments, travel, walk-a-thons, athletic events<br />

(except for Special Olympics), door prizes or raffles, medical research,<br />

school affiliated trips, yearbooks, or class parties, general operating<br />

support, fundraising events or activities, advertising, t-shirts, giveaways<br />

or promotional items, documentary films or books, debt reduction,<br />

dissertations or student research projects, loans, scholarships,<br />

fellowships, gifts, honoraria, gratuities, or capital campaigns for rental<br />

properties.<br />

2135. Child Care Resources, Seattle, WA. $88,000, 2010. To support Parent<br />

Education for Success/Child.<br />

2136. Washington State Child Care Resource and Referral Network, Tacoma,<br />

WA. $100,000, 2010. To support Early Childhood Academy.<br />

BP Foundation, Inc.<br />

(formerly BP Amoco Foundation, Inc.)<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in AK, CA, Washington, DC, Chicago, IL, IN, LA, TX,<br />

China, Germany, Indonesia, and <strong>the</strong> United Kingdom. No support for<br />

religious, fraternal, political, social, or athletic organizations; generally,<br />

no support for organizations already receiving general operating support<br />

through <strong>the</strong> United Way. No grants to individuals, or for endowments,<br />

medical research, publications, or conferences.<br />

2137. Charities Aid Foundation UK, West Malling, England. $1,656,055,<br />

2009. For unrestricted support.<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 />

2138. George W. Bush Foundation, Dallas, TX. $250,000, 2010. For<br />

construction of George W. Bush Presidential Center at Sou<strong>the</strong>rn<br />

Methodist University.<br />

2139. Greater Houston Preservation Alliance, Houston, TX. $50,000, 2010.<br />

For Online History Museum and Digital Archive at Museum of Houston.<br />

2140. Houston-Harris County Immunization Registry, Houston, TX. $20,000,<br />

2010. For operating support.<br />

2141. Lubbock, City of, Lubbock, TX. $50,000, 2010. For West Texas Library<br />

System Collaborative Shared Regional Catalog.<br />

2142. New York Public Library, Astor, Lenox and Tilden Foundations, New York,<br />

NY. $52,000, 2010. For purchase of books and for program support.<br />

2143. Rice University, Houston, TX. $101,700, 2010. For Museum<br />

Collaborative Research Partnership for fellowships in Art History Doctoral<br />

Program, James A. Baker III Institute for Public Policy,<br />

Weber-Staub-Briscoe Collection and Excellence Fund in <strong>the</strong> George R.<br />

Brown School of Engineering’s Department of Statistics.<br />

2144. Smithsonian Institution, Washington, DC. $35,000, 2010. For<br />

operating support for Archives of American Art and Cooper-Hewitt,<br />

National Design Museum.<br />

C.I.O.S.<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in TX. No grants to individuals.<br />

2145. Hill House Austin, Austin, TX. $17,000, 2010.<br />

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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 />

2146. Mental Health Connection of Tarrant County, Fort Worth, TX. $100,000,<br />

2010. For pilot program.<br />

2147. University of North Texas, Denton, TX. $100,000, 2010. For library<br />

program.<br />

Communities Foundation of Texas, Inc.<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in <strong>the</strong> Dallas, TX, area (for grants from unrestricted<br />

funds). No support for religious purposes from general fund or<br />

organizations which redistribute funds to o<strong>the</strong>r 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 />

2148. Allan Shivers Library and Museum, Woodville, TX. $273,280, 2010. For<br />

Library Building.<br />

2149. First Church of Christ Scientist, Boston, MA. $50,000, 2010. For<br />

$25,000 for general support, $12,500 to monitor Operating Fund and<br />

$12,500 for Mary Baker Eddy Library.<br />

2150. First Church of Christ Scientist, Boston, MA. $50,000, 2010. For<br />

$25,000 for general support, $12,500 to monitor Operating Fund and<br />

$12,500 for Mary Baker Eddy Library.<br />

2151. George W. Bush Foundation, Dallas, TX. $5,000,000, 2010. For<br />

construction of George W. Bush Presidential Center.<br />

2152. George W. Bush Foundation, Dallas, TX. $333,333, 2010. For George<br />

W. Bush Presidential Center.<br />

2153. George W. Bush Foundation, Dallas, TX. $300,000, 2010. For<br />

Presidential Library.<br />

2154. George W. Bush Foundation, Dallas, TX. $100,000, 2010. For<br />

Presidential Library.<br />

2155. George W. Bush Foundation, Dallas, TX. $20,000, 2010. For George<br />

W. Bush Presidential Center.<br />

2156. George W. Bush Foundation, Dallas, TX. $20,000, 2010. For George W<br />

Bush Presidential Center.<br />

2157. George W. Bush Foundation, Dallas, TX. $10,000, 2010. For general<br />

support.<br />

2158. Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation, Simi Valley, CA. $25,000,<br />

2010. For general support.<br />

2159. Sou<strong>the</strong>rn Methodist University, Dallas, TX. $75,000, 2010. For Building<br />

Fund for George W. Bush Presidential Library.<br />

2160. Texas Book Festival, Austin, TX. $10,000, 2010. For Texas Public<br />

Library Literacy Grant and Technology Grant.<br />

2161. Wilkinson Center, Dallas, TX. $37,875, 2010. For general support.<br />

2162. Wilkinson Center, Dallas, TX. $30,858, 2010. For general support.<br />

2163. Wilkinson Center, Dallas, TX. $17,360, 2010. For general support.<br />

2164. Wilkinson Center, Dallas, TX. $15,000, 2010. For general support.<br />

Community Foundation of Abilene<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to <strong>the</strong> Abilene, TX, area. No support for sectarian<br />

religious purposes. No grants to individuals (except for scholarships), or<br />

for continuing support, capital debt reduction, medical or scholar<br />

research, fundraising events, travel, maintenance expenses,<br />

membership fees, or endowment funds; no loans or program-related<br />

investments, or multi-year grants (generally).<br />

2165. Abilene Library Consortium, Abilene, TX. $120,000, 2009. For program<br />

support.<br />

Community Foundation of North Texas<br />

(formerly The Community Foundation of Metropolitan Tarrant County)<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to Tarrant County, TX for discretionary grants. No<br />

grants to individuals (except for scholarships), or for deficit financing,<br />

endowments or emergency funds, matching grants, publications,<br />

research, continuing support, or conferences and seminars.<br />

2166. Gill Childrens Services, Fort Worth, TX. $30,000, 2009. For general<br />

program 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 />

2167. Julia Ideson Library Preservation Partners, Houston, TX. $250,000,<br />

2009. For expansion and renovation of <strong>the</strong> Julia Ideson Library.<br />

The Dallas Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily to <strong>the</strong> City and County of Dallas, TX. No support<br />

for 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 />

2168. Dallas Public Library, Friends of <strong>the</strong>, Dallas, TX. $41,221, 2010.<br />

2169. George W. Bush Foundation, Dallas, TX. $310,000, 2010.<br />

2170. Planned Parenthood of North Texas, Dallas, TX. $18,900, 2010. For<br />

installation of electronic health records (EHR) system.<br />

2171. Society of Saint Vincent de Paul, Dallas, TX. $25,000, 2010. For salary<br />

support to continue <strong>information</strong> and referral program.<br />

2172. Wilkinson Center, Dallas, TX. $40,000, 2010. For case manager salary<br />

and direct assistance.<br />

2173. Wilkinson Center, Dallas, TX. $40,000, 2010. Toward support of<br />

programs, specifically to be used toward case manager salary and direct<br />

assistance.<br />

The Michael and Susan Dell Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving on a local (central TX) , regional, national and international<br />

basis (international emphasis is on India). No support for medical<br />

research. No grants to individuals except for scholarship program, or for<br />

fundraisers, sponsorships, or endowments.<br />

2174. Akshara Foundation, Bangalore, India. $106,165, 2009. For<br />

School-Based Libraries in Bangalore.<br />

2175. Austin Public Library Foundation, Austin, TX. $92,500, 2009. For<br />

Connected Youth Project.<br />

2176. Centex Systems Support Services, Georgetown, TX. $450,000, 2009.<br />

For Regional Electronic Medical Records and Practice Management -<br />

Operational Support.<br />

2177. Microfinance Information Exchange, Washington, DC. $154,500, 2009.<br />

For promoting public reporting and transparency of social performance<br />

indicators in microfinance.<br />

2178. Microfinance Information Exchange, Washington, DC. $130,500, 2009.<br />

For promoting public reporting and transparency of social performance<br />

indicators in microfinance.<br />

2179. Microfinance Information Exchange, Washington, DC. $19,320, 2009.<br />

For Social Performance Reporting Awards for Microfinance Institutions.<br />

John S. Dunn Research Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to TX. No grants to individuals, or for multi-year or<br />

seed money grants.<br />

2180. Mental Health America of Greater Houston, Houston, TX. $25,000,<br />

2009. To support <strong>information</strong> and referral service and pro bono<br />

counseling program.<br />

ExxonMobil Foundation<br />

(formerly ExxonMobil Education Foundation)<br />

Limitations: Giving on national and international basis, primarily in areas of<br />

company operations in Baldwin and Mobile counties, AL, Anchorage,<br />

Fairbanks, and North Slope, AK, Santa Barbara County and Torrance, CA,<br />

Cortez and Rio Blanco County, CO, Washington, DC, LaGrange, GA, Joliet,<br />

IL, Kingman and Stevens County, KS, Baton Rouge, Chalmette, and<br />

Grand Isle, LA, Billings, MT, Clinton and Paulsboro, NJ, Rochester, NY,<br />

Akron, OH, Shawnee and Texas County, OK, Baytown, Beaumont, Dallas,<br />

Fort Worth, Houston, Midland, Odessa, and Tyler, TX, San Juan County,<br />

UT, Fairfax County and nor<strong>the</strong>rn VA, and Lincoln, Sublette, and<br />

Sweetwater counties, WY; giving also to national and international<br />

organizations. 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 />

2181. Allergy and Asthma Network-Mo<strong>the</strong>rs of Asthmatics, Fairfax, VA.<br />

$100,000, 2010. For Project Support.<br />

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2182. Foundation Center, New York, NY. $10,000, 2010. For general support.<br />

2183. Resources First Foundation, Yarmouth, ME. $25,000, 2010. For Private<br />

Landowners’ Network.<br />

The William Stamps Farish Fund<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in Houston, TX. No support for political<br />

organizations. No grants to individuals, or for annual campaigns, deficit<br />

financing, operating budgets, exchange programs, consulting services,<br />

or endowment funds; no loans.<br />

2184. Baylor College of Medicine, DeBakey Library and Museum, Houston, TX.<br />

$200,000, 2009. For establishment of DeBakey Library and Museum.<br />

2185. George W. Bush Foundation, Dallas, TX. $250,000, 2009. For annual<br />

giving, including Dallas office.<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 o<strong>the</strong>r media projects, direct mail<br />

campaigns, no loans.<br />

2186. Fort Bend County Library, Friends of <strong>the</strong>, Richmond, TX. $55,650, 2009.<br />

To promote early learning through accessibility to preschool computer<br />

programs.<br />

2187. Lyndon Baines Johnson Foundation, Austin, TX. $67,123, 2009. For<br />

training and consultation for <strong>the</strong> Integrated Mental Health Initiative.<br />

2188. Lyndon Baines Johnson Foundation, Austin, TX. $42,229, 2009. For<br />

training and consultation for <strong>the</strong> Integrated Mental Health Initiative.<br />

Hagedorn Fund<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in New York, NY. No support for private<br />

foundations. No grants to individuals, or for continuing support, seed<br />

money, emergency funds, deficit financing, endowment funds, matching<br />

gifts, special projects, publications, or conferences; no loans.<br />

2189. New York Public Library, New York, NY. $25,000, 2010. To support<br />

branch <strong>libraries</strong> in <strong>the</strong> Bronx.<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 />

2190. Dimmit County Public Library, Carrizo Springs, TX. $20,000, 2010. For<br />

Program Support.<br />

The Hamill Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in Houston, TX. No grants to individuals.<br />

2191. Texas A & M Foundation, College Station, TX. $100,000, 2010. For<br />

scholarships and library collection.<br />

Hillcrest Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to TX, with emphasis on Dallas County. No grants<br />

to individuals or for general operating support; no loans.<br />

2192. C. C. Young Memorial Home, Dallas, TX. $82,000, 2010. For three-year<br />

lease of new electronic medication dispensing system and electronic<br />

medication administration record system.<br />

2193. Providence Christian School of Texas, Dallas, TX. $100,000, 2010. For<br />

capital campaign to construct new addition to include new classrooms<br />

for fifth through eighth grade, a new library, art room, preschool<br />

classrooms and gymnasium.<br />

2194. Saint Monica Catholic School, Dallas, TX. $50,000, 2010. To renovate<br />

library media center, provide space for new programs to encourage<br />

reading, establish new computer research center and replace old<br />

furniture.<br />

2195. Wilkinson Center, Dallas, TX. $20,000, 2010. For support of technology<br />

infrastructure, to redesign <strong>the</strong> website and move server to management<br />

office.<br />

Greater Houston Community Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in Houston, TX. No grants to individuals (except<br />

for disaster relief funds).<br />

2196. Aurora Picture Show, Houston, TX. $20,000, 2010. For Library for<br />

2010.<br />

2197. Charities Aid Foundation America, Alexandria, VA. $24,000, 2010. For<br />

Sinapi Aba Trust.<br />

2198. Foundation for <strong>the</strong> National Archives, Washington, DC. $20,000, 2010.<br />

For annual giving.<br />

2199. George W. Bush Foundation, Dallas, TX. $75,500, 2010.<br />

2200. George W. Bush Foundation, Dallas, TX. $24,350, 2010.<br />

2201. George W. Bush Foundation, Dallas, TX. $10,000, 2010. For Private<br />

Dinner and Reception with President and Mrs. George W. Bush benefiting<br />

<strong>the</strong> George W. Bush Presidential Center.<br />

2202. George W. Bush Foundation, Dallas, TX. $10,000, 2010.<br />

2203. Julia Ideson Library Preservation Partners, Houston, TX. $100,000,<br />

2010.<br />

2204. Julia Ideson Library Preservation Partners, Houston, TX. $12,500,<br />

2010. For restoration of <strong>the</strong> Julia Ideson Library.<br />

2205. Julia Ideson Library Preservation Partners, Houston, TX. $10,000,<br />

2010. For restoration of <strong>the</strong> library.<br />

2206. Julia Ideson Library Preservation Partners, Houston, TX. $10,000,<br />

2010.<br />

2207. Kinkaid School, Houston, TX. $10,997, 2010. For Jacomini Family<br />

Library.<br />

2208. Lucy Burns Institute, Madison, WI. $12,500, 2010.<br />

2209. Lucy Burns Institute, Madison, WI. $12,500, 2010.<br />

2210. Lyford Cay Foundation, Nassau, Bahamas. $50,000, 2010. For College<br />

of The Bahamas Library Fund.<br />

2211. Rosenberg Library Association, Galveston, TX. $25,000, 2010.<br />

2212. William A. Farnsworth Library and Art Museum, Rockland, ME. $10,000,<br />

2010. For General Fund and <strong>the</strong> 2010 Gala.<br />

2213. William A. Farnsworth Library and Art Museum, Rockland, ME. $10,000,<br />

2010. For general support.<br />

Houston Endowment Inc.<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in <strong>the</strong> greater Houston, TX area, with some funding<br />

throughout <strong>the</strong> state for projects central to TX history. No support for<br />

religious organizations for religious purposes, or organizations that are<br />

<strong>the</strong> responsibility of <strong>the</strong> government. No grants to individuals (except for<br />

scholarships); or generally for fundraising activities including galas,<br />

lobbying or for individual memorials, or for scholarship programs o<strong>the</strong>r<br />

than <strong>the</strong> Jones Scholars.<br />

2214. Foundation Center, New York, NY. $22,500, 2010. 3-year grant. Toward<br />

sustaining and streng<strong>the</strong>ning foundation <strong>information</strong> services.<br />

2215. GuideStar USA, Williamsburg, VA. $20,000, 2010. 2-year grant. Toward<br />

<strong>the</strong> GuideStar Web site, which provides <strong>information</strong> about nonprofit<br />

organizations.<br />

2216. Houston Arts Alliance, Houston, TX. $160,000, 2010. 2-year grant.<br />

Toward development of a City Folklife and Traditional Arts Program that<br />

will research, document, preserve and present Houston’s rich folk<br />

cultural resources.<br />

2217. Houston Public Library Foundation, Houston, TX. $150,000, 2010.<br />

2-year grant. For general operating support.<br />

2218. Houston-Harris County Immunization Registry, Houston, TX. $200,000,<br />

2010. For general operating support.<br />

2219. Houston-Harris County Immunization Registry, Houston, TX. $100,000,<br />

2010. 2-year grant. Toward support for a Development Director.<br />

2220. Julia Ideson Library Preservation Partners, Houston, TX. $1,000,000,<br />

2010. For challenge grant toward Phase II expansion and restoration of<br />

<strong>the</strong> historic Julia Ideson Library.<br />

2221. Network of Behavioral Health Providers, Houston, TX. $100,000, 2010.<br />

2-year grant. Toward increasing <strong>the</strong> number of behavioral health care<br />

professionals in Houston.<br />

Helen Jones Foundation, Inc.<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in Lubbock, TX. No support for religious or political<br />

organizations. No grants to individuals.<br />

2222. Texas Tech University, Southwest Collection/Special Collection Library,<br />

Lubbock, TX. $25,000, 2009. For CopiBook Grayscale Stand Alone<br />

Scanning.<br />

2223. Texas Tech University, Southwest Collection/Special Collection Library,<br />

Lubbock, TX. $15,000, 2009. For History of <strong>the</strong> Book.<br />

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2224. Texas Tech University, Texas Tech University Libraries, Lubbock, TX.<br />

$60,000, 2009. For Knowledge Imagining Center.<br />

Kinder Foundation<br />

(formerly Richard D. Kinder Foundation, Inc.)<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in TX. No grants to individuals.<br />

2225. George W. Bush Foundation, Dallas, TX. $1,400,000, 2010. For<br />

General Fund.<br />

2226. Julia Ideson Library Preservation Partners, Houston, TX. $10,000,<br />

2010. For General Fund.<br />

Carl B. and Florence E. King Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving in eastern and sou<strong>the</strong>rn AR and in <strong>the</strong> Dallas-Fort Worth,<br />

TX, area, and defined areas of West TX. No support for religious<br />

organizations, or to non-exempt organizations. No grants to individuals<br />

directly, or for construction of churches or seminaries, or for religious<br />

programs (except for those that are social service based initiatives) or<br />

for ongoing operating expenses or funds to offset operating losses. No<br />

grants for loan financing; endowments; professional conferences or<br />

symposia; or balls, events, or for galas benefiting charitable<br />

organizations.<br />

2227. Alpine Public Library, Alpine, TX. $25,000, 2010. For capital support<br />

toward construction of Children’s Area and Courtyard in new library<br />

building.<br />

2228. Funding Information Center of Fort Worth, Fort Worth, TX. $10,000,<br />

2010. For capacity support for Research Library.<br />

2229. Odessa LINKS, Odessa, TX. $10,000, 2010. For program support to<br />

train additional nonprofit organizations on TapShare, shared homeless<br />

management software system.<br />

2230. Tom Green County Friends of <strong>the</strong> Library, San Angelo, TX. $25,000,<br />

2010. For capital support toward furnishing Children’s Division of new<br />

building.<br />

2231. Wilkinson Center, Dallas, TX. $35,000, 2010. For program support for<br />

Sou<strong>the</strong>ast Dallas Education Initiative, which provides GED instruction to<br />

adults in cooperation with Eastfield Community College.<br />

Robert J. Kleberg, Jr. and Helen C. Kleberg Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in TX. No support for organizations limited by race<br />

or religion or for community organizations outside TX. No grants to<br />

individuals, or for endowments, general operating expenses, deficit<br />

financing, capital for construction, or for indirect costs or overhead for<br />

research projects.<br />

2232. National Sporting Library, Middleburg, VA. $100,000, 2009. For Kleberg<br />

Memorial Gallery.<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 />

capital grants annual funds, or for galas and o<strong>the</strong>r events.<br />

2233. Kendalia Public Library, Kendalia, TX. $30,000, 2009. For ADA<br />

restroom construction.<br />

2234. Medina Community Library, Medina, TX. $15,000, 2009. For Outdoor<br />

Facilities Improvement.<br />

2235. United Way of San Antonio and Bexar County, San Antonio, TX.<br />

$50,000, 2009. For Alamo Area Community Information System.<br />

The Eugene McDermott Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in Dallas, TX. No grants to individuals.<br />

2236. George W. Bush Foundation, Dallas, TX. $1,000,000, 2010. For<br />

Presidential Center at SMU.<br />

John P. McGovern Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in TX, with emphasis on Houston; giving also in<br />

<strong>the</strong> Southwest. No grants to individuals.<br />

2237. Galveston College, Galveston, TX. $20,000, 2009. For Universal Book<br />

Fund.<br />

2238. Houston Academy of Medicine, Texas Medical Center Library, Houston,<br />

TX. $80,000, 2009. For annual support.<br />

2239. Houston Academy of Medicine, Texas Medical Center Library, Houston,<br />

TX. $20,000, 2009. For Challenge Grant.<br />

2240. Houston Academy of Medicine, Texas Medical Center Library, Houston,<br />

TX. $10,000, 2009. For unrestricted support.<br />

2241. Houston Public Library Foundation, Houston, TX. $10,000, 2009. For<br />

Houston Chronicle Book and Author Dinner.<br />

2242. Houston Public Library Foundation, Houston, TX. $10,000, 2009. For<br />

program support.<br />

2243. McGill University, Friends of, Montreal, Canada. $10,000, 2009. For<br />

Osler Library.<br />

2244. McGill University, Friends of, Montreal, Canada. $10,000, 2009. For<br />

general support by Osler Librarian.<br />

2245. Rosenberg Library, Galveston, TX. $25,000, 2009. For Annual Fund.<br />

2246. University of Houston-University Park, Houston, TX. $25,000, 2009. For<br />

John P. McGovern Foundation Library Materials Endowment.<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 />

2247. George W. Bush Foundation, George W. Bush Institute, Dallas, TX.<br />

$500,000, 2010. Toward start-up support for statewide middle school<br />

initiative designed to better prepare middle school students for high<br />

school and college success.<br />

2248. National Center for Family Philanthropy, Washington, DC. $40,000,<br />

2010. Toward design, publication and printing associated with report on<br />

family philanthropy.<br />

2249. Network of Behavioral Health Providers, Houston, TX. $50,000, 2010.<br />

Toward pilot program to increase <strong>the</strong> number of individuals choosing and<br />

receiving education in <strong>the</strong> field of behavioral health.<br />

2250. Texas Low Income Housing Information Service, Austin, TX. $71,000,<br />

2010. Toward efforts to increase number of new homes built with federal<br />

stimulus funds for low-income families.<br />

Permian Basin Area Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in <strong>the</strong> Permian Basin area of western TX, with<br />

consideration to sou<strong>the</strong>astern NM. No grants to individuals (except for<br />

scholarships), or for ongoing operating expenses, basic research,<br />

endowment funds, deficit financing, or fundraising campaigns; generally<br />

no multi-year grants.<br />

2251. Alpine Public Library, Alpine, TX. $10,000, 2009.<br />

The Perot Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in TX.<br />

2252. Dallas Public Library, Friends of <strong>the</strong>, Dallas, TX. $20,000, 2009. To<br />

create McDermott Fine Books Center of Central Dallas Public Library.<br />

2253. George C. Marshall Research Foundation, Lexington, VA. $10,000,<br />

2009. For education and leadership programs.<br />

The Rees-Jones Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in Dallas and North TX. No support for<br />

organizations lacking 501(c)(3) status. No grants to individuals, or for<br />

fundraising events, professional conferences, symposiums,<br />

performances or competition expenses, or toward general sustentation<br />

drives; generally limited grants for general operating expenses or annual<br />

campaigns; no loans.<br />

2254. Wilkinson Center, Dallas, TX. $58,000, 2009. For CLIMB UP<br />

after-school program which provides education and social support for<br />

teen youth.<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, capital<br />

campaigns, building renovations or endowment funds, indirect costs,<br />

special events, disaster relief funds, student research projects, political<br />

lobbying, or equipment; no loans.<br />

2255. Greenlights for Nonprofit Success, Austin, TX. $70,000, 2009. 3-year<br />

grant. To implement strategic plan to expand and improve services that<br />

address management needs of Central Texas nonprofits.<br />

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2256. Greenlights for Nonprofit Success, Austin, TX. $40,000, 2009. For<br />

board members’ discretionary grant to upgrade to new Constituent<br />

Relationship Management system.<br />

2257. Library Foundation of Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA. $60,000, 2009.<br />

For Read to Me L.A., early literacy initiative across all Los Angeles public<br />

library branches.<br />

2258. Manhattan Beach Education Foundation, Manhattan Beach, CA.<br />

$40,000, 2009. For board members’ discretionary grant to support<br />

science and computer lab specialists, reading enrichment and librarians<br />

at Manhattan Beach Unified School District elementary schools.<br />

2259. National Center for Family Philanthropy, Washington, DC. $100,000,<br />

2009. For Organizational Sustainability: Business Planning and<br />

Implementation, initiatives to extend Center’s reach as a pre-eminent<br />

resource on effective family giving.<br />

Roy & Christine Sturgis Charitable Trust<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in AR and <strong>the</strong> Dallas, TX, area. No grants to<br />

individuals or for seminars; no loans.<br />

2260. Friends of Central Arkansas Libraries, Little Rock, AR. $25,000, 2010.<br />

For <strong>the</strong> construction of exhibit cases, creation of signage and lighting for<br />

floor space.<br />

2261. Wilkinson Center, Dallas, TX. $20,000, 2010. For Adult Education<br />

Services Program.<br />

T. L. L. Temple Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in counties in TX constituting <strong>the</strong> East Texas Pine<br />

Timber Belt. No support for private foundations. No grants to individuals,<br />

or for deficit financing.<br />

2262. Christian Information and Service Center, Lufkin, TX. $125,600, 2010.<br />

For General Support and Matching Grant.<br />

2263. Pineland, City of, Arthur Temple Senior Memorial Library, Pineland, TX.<br />

$169,600, 2010. For Customary Grant for General Support.<br />

2264. T.L.L. Temple Memorial Library and Archives, Diboll, TX. $584,239,<br />

2010. For Customary Matching Grant for General Support.<br />

Texas Instruments Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in areas of company operations in Dallas, TX. No<br />

support for private foundations, sectarian, denominational, or religious<br />

organizations, political parties or candidates, veterans’, fraternal, or<br />

labor organizations, or sport teams. No grants to individuals, or for<br />

sponsorships, endowments, political activities, courtesy advertising,<br />

program books, yearbooks, entertainment events, scholarships, or<br />

conferences, sporting events, golf tournaments, or travel or tours; no<br />

product donations.<br />

2265. Dallas Public Library, Friends of <strong>the</strong>, Dallas, TX. $50,000, 2009.<br />

The USAA Foundation, Inc.<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in Phoenix, AZ, Colorado Springs, CO, Tampa, FL,<br />

San Antonio, TX, and Norfolk, VA. No grants for capital campaigns (for<br />

colleges or universities) or for monuments or memorials.<br />

2266. San Antonio Public Library Foundation, San Antonio, TX. $10,000,<br />

2010.<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 />

2267. Benicia Library Foundation, Benicia, CA. $35,000, 2009. For<br />

fundraising activities.<br />

2268. Nonprofit Resource Center of Texas, San Antonio, TX. $10,000, 2009.<br />

For fundraising activities.<br />

Crystelle Waggoner Charitable Trust<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to TX. No support for organizations not in existence<br />

before Jan., 1982. No grants to individuals, or for consulting services,<br />

deficit financing, or conferences; no loans.<br />

2269. Historic Fort Worth, Preservation Resource Center, Fort Worth, TX.<br />

$15,000, 2010. For program work generated from research.<br />

UTAH<br />

R. Harold Burton Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in <strong>the</strong> greater Salt Lake metropolitan area in UT.<br />

No grants for overhead expenses, or endowments.<br />

2270. University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT. $24,967, 2009. For Marriot<br />

Library.<br />

George S. and Dolores Dore Eccles Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in <strong>the</strong> 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 />

2271. Andrew S. Rowan Reading Room for <strong>the</strong> Blind, Salt Lake City, UT.<br />

$10,000, 2009. For general operating support of programs serving <strong>the</strong><br />

visually impaired.<br />

2272. Community Health Connect, Provo, UT. $20,000, 2009. For Medical<br />

and Dental Volunteer Provider Network, which provides access to quality<br />

healthcare for uninsured or low-income residents of Utah County.<br />

2273. Youth LINC, Salt Lake City, UT. $10,000, 2009. For two programs: Utah<br />

Local Service Directory and Utah Young Humanitarian Award.<br />

S. J. & Jessie E. Quinney Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in UT. No grants to individuals.<br />

2274. University of Utah, Marriott Library, Salt Lake City, UT. $10,000, 2009.<br />

For general support.<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 />

religious programs, international or foreign-based programs, or social<br />

service programs.<br />

2275. Tides Center, Washington, DC. $10,000, 2009. For Global Community<br />

Monitor.<br />

National Life Group Charitable Foundation Inc.<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in areas of company operations in VT, with<br />

emphasis on central VT. No support for veterans’ labor, religious,<br />

political, fraternal, or athletic organizations, organizations currently<br />

receiving Employee Action Grants, higher educational institutions (unless<br />

its an employee matching gift), daycare facilities, or discriminatory<br />

organizations. No grants to individuals, or for endowments, debt<br />

reduction, or school trips.<br />

2276. Kellogg-Hubbard Library, Montpelier, VT. $25,000, 2010.<br />

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Grants for Libraries & Information Services Allen—WASHINGTON<br />

VIRGINIA<br />

Blue Moon Fund, Inc.<br />

(formerly W. Alton Jones Foundation, Inc.)<br />

Limitations: Giving in Asia, primarily in China, <strong>the</strong> Greater Mekong region, and<br />

<strong>the</strong> Himalayas, in North America primarily in <strong>the</strong> Chesapeake,<br />

Appalachian and Gulf Coast regions, and in <strong>the</strong> Tropical Americas,<br />

primarily in <strong>the</strong> Andes-Amazon, <strong>the</strong> Eastern Amazon, and <strong>the</strong><br />

Mesoamerica regions. No grants for lobbying, advertising, dissertations,<br />

<strong>the</strong>sis and o<strong>the</strong>r academic work.<br />

2277. Nonprofit Knowledge Works, New Orleans, LA. $100,000, 2009. For<br />

<strong>the</strong> publishing of <strong>the</strong> Katrina index and work with its recipients on<br />

fact-based, systematic approaches to problems in <strong>the</strong> rebuilding of New<br />

Orleans.<br />

The Lee and Juliet Folger Fund<br />

(formerly The Folger Fund)<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in Washington, DC, MA and MD. No grants to<br />

individuals.<br />

2278. Folger Shakespeare Library, Washington, DC. $10,000, 2010. For<br />

Director’s Circle Program.<br />

2279. Folger Shakespeare Library, Washington, DC. $10,000, 2010. For Gala<br />

Program.<br />

2280. Folger Shakespeare Library, Washington, DC. $10,000, 2010. For<br />

General Operating Expenses.<br />

Gannett Foundation, Inc.<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national and international basis in areas of company<br />

operations, with emphasis on AZ, Washington DC, FL, IN, MI, NY, OH, VA<br />

and <strong>the</strong> United Kingdom. No support for private foundations, regional or<br />

national organizations not addressing local needs, elementary or<br />

secondary schools (except for special initiatives not provided by regular<br />

school budgets), political action or legislative advocacy groups, medical<br />

or research organizations, fraternal groups, athletic teams, bands,<br />

veterans’ organizations, or volunteer firefighters. No grants to individuals<br />

(except for employee-related scholarships), or for religious programs or<br />

initiatives, endowments, or multi-year pledge campaigns.<br />

2281. Des Moines Public Library Foundation, Des Moines, IA. $25,000, 2010.<br />

For Final phase of campaign to fund <strong>the</strong> building of a new central library<br />

and <strong>the</strong> renovation and/or expansion of all five branch <strong>libraries</strong>.<br />

2282. Roberts Wesleyan College, Rochester, NY. $15,000, 2010. For new<br />

library.<br />

The Claude Moore Charitable Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in VA. No grants to individuals.<br />

2283. Loudoun Cares, Leesburg, VA. $75,000, 2009. For Claude Moore<br />

Community Builders - high school youth are matched with nonprofit<br />

organizations and work on volunteer services benefiting Loudoun<br />

residents.<br />

2284. Loudoun Cares, Leesburg, VA. $50,000, 2009. To purchase building.<br />

Norfolk Sou<strong>the</strong>rn Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in areas of company operations, with emphasis on<br />

Atlanta, GA and Hampton Roads, Norfolk, and Roanoke, VA. No support<br />

for religious, fraternal, social, or veterans’ organizations, political or<br />

lobbying organizations, public or private elementary or secondary<br />

schools, sports or athletic organizations, community or private<br />

foundations or pass-through organizations, or disease-related<br />

organizations, hospitals, or social services organizations. No grants to<br />

individuals (except for employee-related scholarships), or for fundraising<br />

events, telethons, races, or benefits or sports or athletic activities.<br />

2285. Kennesaw Museum Foundation, Kennesaw, GA. $25,000, 2010. For<br />

capital support for new library and archives.<br />

2286. National Center for Civil and Human Rights, Atlanta, GA. $10,000,<br />

2010. For debt retirement from purchase of Dr. Martin Lu<strong>the</strong>r King, Jr.<br />

Collection by Atlanta Community Foundation.<br />

Oak Hill Fund<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to <strong>the</strong> sou<strong>the</strong>astern U.S., including AL, DE, FL, GA,<br />

KY, MD, MS, NC, TN, SC, VA, WV, and Washington, DC. The fund’s local<br />

program is limited to <strong>the</strong> Thomas Jefferson Planning District, in <strong>the</strong><br />

foothills of central VA’s Blue Ridge Mountains; <strong>the</strong> district includes <strong>the</strong><br />

city of Charlottesville and <strong>the</strong> counties of Albemarle, Greene, Louisa,<br />

Fluvanna, and Nelson. No support for organizations lacking 501(c)(3)<br />

status. No grants to individuals, or for capital campaigns, endowments,<br />

bricks and mortar projects, books, or films; no general operating support<br />

or support for research.<br />

2287. Sexuality Information and Education Council of <strong>the</strong> U.S., New York, NY.<br />

$80,000, 2009. For Implementing Comprehensive Sex Ed in <strong>the</strong><br />

Sou<strong>the</strong>ast.<br />

Samberg Family Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in NY. No grants to individuals.<br />

2288. Center for Jewish History, New York, NY. $55,000, 2009.<br />

Robert H. Smith Family Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in Washington, DC. No grants to individuals.<br />

2289. Frick Collection, New York, NY. $110,000, 2010.<br />

SunTrust Foundation<br />

(formerly SunTust Mid-Atlantic Foundation)<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to areas of company operations, with emphasis on<br />

Washington, DC, MD, and VA. No support for government-supported,<br />

political, religious, or national organizations. No grants to individuals, or<br />

for research, scholarships, or fellowships; no loans.<br />

2290. Durham Library Foundation, Durham, NC. $10,000, 2009.<br />

2291. Petersburg Library Foundation, Petersburg, VA. $20,000, 2009.<br />

WASHINGTON<br />

The Paul G. Allen Family Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in <strong>the</strong> Pacific Northwest, including AK, ID, MT, OR<br />

and WA. No support for sectarian or religious organizations whose<br />

principle activity is for <strong>the</strong> benefit of <strong>the</strong>ir own members or adherents, or<br />

for organizations whose policies or practices discriminate on <strong>the</strong> 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 <strong>the</strong> foundation’s specified<br />

program areas; no loans.<br />

2292. Americans for <strong>the</strong> Arts, Washington, DC. $30,000, 2010. To provide<br />

assessment tools for <strong>arts</strong> nonprofits in <strong>the</strong> Pacific Northwest.<br />

2293. Neill Public Library, Pullman, WA. $10,000, 2010. To enhance and<br />

promote Readers’ Advisory Services.<br />

2294. North Central Regional Library, Wenatchee, WA. $35,000, 2010. For<br />

Columbia River TeenReads initiative, on-line site to encourage teenagers<br />

to read and share <strong>the</strong>ir favorite authors, books, series, characters and<br />

more.<br />

2295. Port Townsend Public Library Foundation, Port Townsend, WA. $50,000,<br />

2010. For Community Read for Teens.<br />

2296. Seattle Public Library Foundation, Seattle, WA. $90,000, 2010. To<br />

support Readers’ Advisory Services.<br />

2297. Sno-Isle Regional Library Foundation, Marysville, WA. $85,000, 2010.<br />

For project to deliver customized library services to adult learners.<br />

2298. Tacoma Public Library, Tacoma, WA. $150,000, 2010. To support<br />

digital media StoryLab, which is designed to help teams of young adults<br />

move from being consumers of media in all its forms, to creators of<br />

media. Project is aimed at teens and young adults age 12 to 24.<br />

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The Bullitt Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving in <strong>the</strong> Pacific Northwest including AK, OR, WA, and British<br />

Columbia; giving also in ID and MT. No support for political organizations.<br />

No grants to individuals (except for fellowships), or for capital campaigns,<br />

equipment, building construction, or land acquisition.<br />

2299. Montana Environmental Information Center, Helena, MT. $50,000,<br />

2010. For Prairie to Pacific: Coal Free by 2015 Campaign. To support <strong>the</strong><br />

organization’s campaign against coal-fired production facilities in <strong>the</strong><br />

region with a specific focus on decommissioning of <strong>the</strong> Colstrip Power<br />

Complex.<br />

Campion Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in WA, ID, MT, AK and Western Canada (British<br />

Columbia, <strong>the</strong> North Western Territories and <strong>the</strong> Yukon) for wilderness<br />

protection. No support for salmon protection programs, or for water<br />

quality programs, environmental education programs or for energy,<br />

transportation or air-quality programs. No grants to individuals, or for land<br />

acquisition, capital construction projects.<br />

2300. National Low Income Housing Coalition and Low Income Housing<br />

Information Service, Washington, DC. $75,000, 2010.<br />

Marguerite Casey Foundation<br />

(formerly Casey Family Grants Program)<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in four regions of <strong>the</strong> U.S.: CA; <strong>the</strong> Southwest,<br />

including <strong>the</strong> U.S./Mexico border; <strong>the</strong> Deep South; <strong>the</strong> 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 />

2301. National Education Association, Washington, DC. $10,000, 2009. To<br />

fund under-resourced school <strong>libraries</strong>.<br />

2302. William J. Clinton Presidential Foundation, Little Rock, AR. $10,000,<br />

2009. To fur<strong>the</strong>r <strong>the</strong> work of <strong>the</strong> Clinton Global Initiative on abject<br />

poverty.<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, learning, poverty alleviation and development. United States<br />

giving has an emphasis on <strong>the</strong> Pacific Northwest, international giving<br />

emphasis is on South America, Africa, Europe, Asia and Australia. No<br />

support for religious purposes. No grants to individuals directly.<br />

2303. 501 Commons, Seattle, WA. $170,000, 2010. 3.25-year grant. For<br />

online nonprofit technical assistance referral system.<br />

2304. Aarhus, City of, Aarhus, Denmark. $85,000, 2010. For Aarhus Next<br />

Library conference and to provide scholarships for select attendees.<br />

2305. Alaska Department of Education and Early Development, Juneau, AK.<br />

$1,650,000, 2010. 3-year grant. For Alaska State Library’s project to<br />

improve high quality computing in public <strong>libraries</strong> through National<br />

Telecommunications and Information Administration’s Broadband<br />

Technology Opportunities Program.<br />

2306. American Library Association, Chicago, IL. $623,723, 2010. 5.75-year<br />

grant. For training to support <strong>the</strong> advocacy work of local library systems.<br />

2307. American Library Association, Chicago, IL. $150,000, 2010. 2.25-year<br />

grant. To maintain <strong>the</strong> capacity of Office for Information Technology Policy<br />

(OITP) to represent library community interests in <strong>the</strong> federal E-rate<br />

program, given significant policy reform efforts and <strong>the</strong> national<br />

broadband plan, in order to advance broadband infrastructure and<br />

access.<br />

2308. American Library Association, Chicago, IL. $93,443, 2010. 3.50-year<br />

grant. To administer a comprehensive study to assess <strong>the</strong> extent of<br />

public access computing, Internet connectivity and related services, and<br />

to understand specific impacts of public library funding changes on<br />

computer-based services in public <strong>libraries</strong>.<br />

2309. Arizona State Library, Archives and Public Records, Phoenix, AZ.<br />

$726,330, 2010. 3-year grant. For Arizona State Library’s project to<br />

improve high quality computing in public <strong>libraries</strong> through National<br />

Telecommunications and Information Administration’s Broadband<br />

Technology Opportunities Program.<br />

2310. California State Library, Sacramento, CA. $603,805, 2010. 2.25-year<br />

grant. For Pilot Opportunity Online broadband grant program.<br />

2311. Charities Aid Foundation UK, West Malling, England. $250,000, 2010.<br />

2-year grant. To act as intermediary for co-grant to support small-scale<br />

strategic initiatives for Global Health and Global Development in <strong>the</strong><br />

United Kingdom.<br />

2312. China NPO Network, Beijing, China. $50,000, 2010. 1.25-year grant.<br />

To develop public database of knowledge on China’s private foundations.<br />

2313. Colorado State Library, Denver, CO. $790,000, 2010. 1.25-year grant.<br />

For Colorado State Library’s project to improve high quality computing in<br />

public <strong>libraries</strong> through National Telecommunications and Information<br />

Administration’s Broadband Technology Opportunities Program.<br />

2314. Delaware Division of Libraries, Dover, DE. $900,000, 2010. 1.25-year<br />

grant. For Delaware Division of Libraries’ project to improve high quality<br />

computing in public <strong>libraries</strong> through National Telecommunications and<br />

Information Administration’s Broadband Technology Opportunities<br />

Program.<br />

2315. Direccion de Bibliotecas, Archivos y Museos, Santiago, Chile.<br />

$430,000, 2010. 4-year grant. For DIBAM’s Biblioredes program as it<br />

develops digital and virtual library services.<br />

2316. European Foundation Centre, Brussels, Belgium. $95,000, 2010.<br />

1.25-year grant. For general operating support.<br />

2317. Foundation Center, New York, NY. $777,778, 2010. 2-year grant. For<br />

general operating support.<br />

2318. Foundation Center, New York, NY. $311,111, 2010. 2-year grant. For<br />

general operating support.<br />

2319. Glen Carbon Centennial Library, Glen Carbon, IL. $19,790, 2010. For<br />

Excellence in Rural Library Services award through Best Small Library in<br />

America program.<br />

2320. GreatSchools, San Francisco, CA. $350,516, 2010. 3.50-year grant.<br />

To provide parents with easy to understand data and advice to help<br />

improve <strong>the</strong>ir child’s ability to reach high standards.<br />

2321. GreatSchools, San Francisco, CA. $200,000, 2010. 3.50-year grant.<br />

To provide parents with easy to understand data and advice to help<br />

improve <strong>the</strong>ir child’s ability to reach high standards.<br />

2322. GuideStar USA, Williamsburg, VA. $450,000, 2010. 1.75-year grant.<br />

For a research project, Fur<strong>the</strong>ring Money for Good Research: Identifying<br />

What’s Needed to Drive More Dollars to High Performing Nonprofits,<br />

effort to understand how <strong>the</strong> philanthropic sector can drive more dollars<br />

to high-performing nonprofits.<br />

2323. Idaho Commission for Libraries, Boise, ID. $615,100, 2010. 3-year<br />

grant. For Idaho Commission for Libraries’ project to improve high quality<br />

computing in public <strong>libraries</strong> through National Telecommunications and<br />

Information Administration’s Broadband Technology Opportunities<br />

Program.<br />

2324. Information Training and Outreach Centre for Africa, Johannesburg,<br />

South Africa. $39,956, 2010. 3.25-year grant. To provide access to<br />

comprehensive, up-to-date <strong>information</strong> on agricultural tertiary education<br />

and extension in Africa.<br />

2325. Institute for College Access and Success, Oakland, CA. $100,970,<br />

2010. 1.50-year grant. For financial aid delivery project.<br />

2326. International Center for Not-for-Profit Law, Washington, DC. $400,000,<br />

2010. 2-year grant. For comprehensive, accessible online legal resource<br />

center.<br />

2327. International Center for Not-for-Profit Law, Washington, DC. $200,000,<br />

2010. 1.25-year grant. For general operating support.<br />

2328. Kentucky Department for Libraries and Archives, Frankfort, KY.<br />

$390,000, 2010. 3-year grant. For Kentucky Department for Libraries<br />

and Archives’ project to improve high quality computing in public <strong>libraries</strong><br />

through National Telecommunications and Information Administration’s<br />

Broadband Technology Opportunities Program.<br />

2329. London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, London, England.<br />

$999,570, 2010. 2-year grant. To build public confidence in<br />

immunization through a global <strong>information</strong> surveillance system that<br />

identifies and tracks rumors/inaccuracies about vaccines and<br />

<strong>information</strong>, and assist national programs in overcoming this<br />

mis<strong>information</strong>.<br />

2330. Massachusetts Board of Library Commissioners, Boston, MA.<br />

$250,196, 2010. 3-year grant. To assist with deployment of live fiber<br />

connections to library branches participating in <strong>the</strong> Massachusetts<br />

Broadband Institute’s (MBI) MassBroadband 123 project.<br />

2331. Montana State Library, Helena, MT. $590,000, 2010. 3-year grant. For<br />

Montana State Library’s project to improve high quality computing in<br />

public <strong>libraries</strong> through National Telecommunications and Information<br />

Administration’s Broadband Technology Opportunities Program.<br />

2332. Nashville Alliance for Public Education, Nashville, TN. $499,800, 2010.<br />

2-year grant. To formalize network of big urban districts in Tennessee for<br />

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implementation of Math Assessment for Learning, Literacy by Design,<br />

and National Student Clearinghouse Research Center data.<br />

2333. National Center for Family Philanthropy, Washington, DC. $10,000,<br />

2010. For general operating support.<br />

2334. Nebraska Library Commission, Lincoln, NE. $1,132,631, 2010. 3-year<br />

grant. For Nebraska Library Commission’s project to improve high quality<br />

computing in public <strong>libraries</strong> through National Telecommunications and<br />

Information Administration’s Broadband Technology Opportunities<br />

Program.<br />

2335. New Jersey State Library, Trenton, NJ. $1,650,000, 2010. 3-year grant.<br />

For New Jersey State Library’s project to improve high quality computing<br />

in public <strong>libraries</strong> through National Telecommunications and Information<br />

Administration’s Broadband Technology Opportunities Program.<br />

2336. New Schools Fund, New Schools Venture Fund, San Francisco, CA.<br />

$3,000,000, 2010. 2.25-year grant. To plan and implement data system<br />

for Newark Public School District that will support accountability and<br />

include measures for data driven instruction, teacher evaluation and<br />

growth models.<br />

2337. Oklahoma Department of Libraries, Oklahoma City, OK. $876,480,<br />

2010. 3-year grant. For Oklahoma Department of Libraries’ project to<br />

improve high quality computing in public <strong>libraries</strong> through National<br />

Telecommunications and Information Administration’s Broadband<br />

Technology Opportunities Program.<br />

2338. Online Computer Library Center, Dublin, OH. $385,375, 2010.<br />

4.50-year grant. To create environment in local communities that fosters<br />

greater support of public <strong>libraries</strong>; to evaluate <strong>the</strong> efficacy of varied<br />

advocacy tactics; and to streng<strong>the</strong>n advocacy capacity.<br />

2339. Seattle, City of, Parent.org, Seattle, WA. $30,000, 2010. 1.25-year<br />

grant. For <strong>information</strong> sharing from Collaboration of Cities For Schools<br />

regarding municipal and city children’s funds.<br />

2340. Social Venture Partners, Seattle, WA. $15,000, 2010. 1.25-year grant.<br />

For dissemination of <strong>information</strong> about nonprofit organizational<br />

development to communities in Washington state.<br />

2341. Stichting eIFL.net, Rome, Italy. $1,700,000, 2010. 2.75-year grant. To<br />

accelerate development of replicable, innovative library services that<br />

meet user needs.<br />

2342. Texas State Library and Archives Commission, Austin, TX. $191,958,<br />

2010. To improve Internet connections in public <strong>libraries</strong> lacking<br />

high-speed broadband today and establish sustainability strategies that<br />

will support <strong>the</strong> provision and improvement of connectivity over time.<br />

2343. University of Washington, Seattle, WA. $254,276, 2010. For broad<br />

dissemination and technical support in using online survey to help local<br />

<strong>libraries</strong> identify <strong>the</strong> impact of <strong>the</strong>ir public access computers.<br />

2344. Veria Central Public Library, Veria, Greece. $1,000,000, 2010. 3-year<br />

grant. For Access to Learning Award (ATLA), which recognizes <strong>the</strong><br />

innovative efforts of public <strong>libraries</strong> or similar organizations outside <strong>the</strong><br />

United States to connect people to <strong>information</strong> through free access to<br />

computers and <strong>the</strong> Internet.<br />

2345. Vermont Department of Libraries, Montpelier, VT. $550,000, 2010.<br />

3-year grant. For Vermont Department of Libraries’ project to improve<br />

high quality computing in public <strong>libraries</strong> through National<br />

Telecommunications and Information Administration’s Broadband<br />

Technology Opportunities Program.<br />

2346. Washington State Library, Tumwater, WA. $1,500,000, 2010.<br />

1.25-year grant. For Washington State Library’s project to improve high<br />

quality computing in public <strong>libraries</strong> through National<br />

Telecommunications and Information Administration’s Broadband<br />

Technology Opportunities Program.<br />

Inland Northwest Community Foundation<br />

(formerly Foundation Northwest)<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to <strong>the</strong> Inland Northwest: Benewah, Bonner,<br />

Boundary, Clearwater, Idaho, Kootenai, Latah, Lewis, Nez Perce, and<br />

Shoshone counties, ID, and Adams, Asotin, Columbia, Ferry, Garfield,<br />

Lincoln, Pend Oreille, Spokane, Stevens, and Whitman counties, WA. No<br />

support for sectarian religious purposes, or programs addressing<br />

specific disease or health conditions. No grants to individuals (except for<br />

scholarship awards), or for deficit financing, debt reduction, conferences<br />

(including travel), endowments, publications and film production, private<br />

or parochial education, academic or scientific research, or replacement<br />

of government funding.<br />

2347. Spokane Public Library, Spokane, WA. $12,114, 2011. 2-year grant.<br />

For WorkSource Connection.<br />

2348. Whitman County Library, Friends of, Colfax, WA. $30,000, 2011. 2-year<br />

grant. For Insuring Opportunity and Access Through Endicott Library<br />

Renovation.<br />

Medina Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to <strong>the</strong> greater Puget Sound, WA, area, including <strong>the</strong><br />

counties of Clallam, Grays Harbor, Island, Jefferson, King, Kitsap,<br />

Mason, Pacific, Pierce, San Juan, Skagit, Snohomish, Thurston, and<br />

Whatcom. No support for public institutions. No grants to individuals, or<br />

for endowment funds, research, or scholarships.<br />

2349. Child Care Resources, Seattle, WA. $40,000, 2010. For General<br />

Operating Grant.<br />

The Norcliffe Foundation<br />

(formerly The Norcliffe Fund)<br />

Limitations: Giving in <strong>the</strong> 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 />

2350. King County Library System Foundation, Issaquah, WA. $10,000, 2010.<br />

To purchase books for new mobile service designed to reach low-income<br />

communities and community centers.<br />

Raikes Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in <strong>the</strong> King County, WA; grantmaking outside this<br />

area by invitation only. No support for religious organizations, or for<br />

organizations in <strong>the</strong> midst of a leadership transition. No grants to<br />

individuals, or for debt reduction.<br />

2351. Washington Department of Social and Health Services, Olympia, WA.<br />

$100,000, 2010. For implementation of Washington State Benefits<br />

Portal.<br />

The Russell Family Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in <strong>the</strong> 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 />

2352. National Center for Family Philanthropy, Washington, DC. $10,000,<br />

2010. For Revise/Reprint - Splendid Legacy.<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, first year organizations, or operating<br />

expenses for public or private elementary and secondary schools,<br />

colleges, and universities.<br />

2353. Child Care Resources, Seattle, WA. $10,000, 2010. For general<br />

support.<br />

2354. Community Voice Mail National Office, Seattle, WA. $15,000, 2010.<br />

For general operating support.<br />

2355. Crisis Clinic, Seattle, WA. $60,000, 2010. To respond to increase in<br />

calls to 2-1-1 in King County.<br />

2356. Densho, Seattle, WA. $10,000, 2010. For general operating support.<br />

2357. Densho, Seattle, WA. $10,000, 2010. For general support.<br />

2358. Healing <strong>the</strong> Children Oregon/Western Washington, Everett, WA.<br />

$15,000, 2010. For construction of community clinic and educational<br />

center in Monterrico, Guatemala.<br />

2359. King County Library System Foundation, Issaquah, WA. $20,000, 2010.<br />

For general operating support.<br />

2360. King County Library System Foundation, Issaquah, WA. $10,000, 2010.<br />

For general support.<br />

2361. Seattle Public Library Foundation, Seattle, WA. $20,000, 2010. For<br />

general operating support.<br />

2362. Seattle Public Library Foundation, Seattle, WA. $10,000, 2010. For<br />

general support.<br />

2363. Seattle Public Library Foundation, Seattle, WA. $10,000, 2010. For<br />

general support.<br />

2364. Washington State University Foundation, Pullman, WA. $16,000, 2010.<br />

For $4000 to support College of Liberal Arts Dean’s Excellence Fund,<br />

$4000 to support Athletic Department Scholarship Fund, $4000 to<br />

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support <strong>the</strong> C.B. Tompkins Fellowship Expendable Account, and $4000<br />

to support Library Excellence Fund.<br />

2365. West Sound Academy, Poulsbo, WA. $10,000, 2010. For school library.<br />

Whatcom Community Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in Whatcom County, WA. No support for religious<br />

activities or for-profit organizations. No grants to individuals (except for<br />

post-secondary education scholarships), or for capital requests (bricks<br />

and mortar), endowment funds, debt retirement, memberships, courtesy<br />

advertising, tickets for benefits, or fundraising events.<br />

2366. Ferndale, City of, Ferndale, WA. $110,000, 2010. For <strong>the</strong> purchase of<br />

<strong>the</strong> property, to be used as <strong>the</strong> location of <strong>the</strong> new Ferndale Library.<br />

The Wilburforce Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in <strong>the</strong> western U.S. and western Canada,<br />

particularly AK, AZ, MT, NM, OR, UT, WA, British Columbia, and <strong>the</strong><br />

Yellowstone to Yukon region of U.S.-Canada. No support for schools or<br />

universities, governmental agencies, agricultural issues, air quality or<br />

o<strong>the</strong>r clean air programs, energy-related programs; environmental<br />

education, environmental justice programs, habitat restoration, marine<br />

or o<strong>the</strong>r water-only programs, pollution prevention on o<strong>the</strong>r<br />

pollution-related projects, salmon recovery programs, sustainable<br />

development or o<strong>the</strong>r economically based programs, sprawl or o<strong>the</strong>r<br />

growth management programs, transportation-related programs, wildlife<br />

rehabilitation programs or youth education programs. No grants to<br />

individuals (except for Leadership Awards), or for fellowships or<br />

scholarships, endowment funds, operating budgets, deficit financing or<br />

indirect costs, annual meetings, conferences or symposia, or land<br />

acquisition and/or stewardship; no loans.<br />

2367. Alaska Center for <strong>the</strong> Environment, Anchorage, AK. $45,000, 2009. For<br />

Alaska Conservation GIS Program.<br />

WEST VIRGINIA<br />

BB&T West Virginia Foundation, Inc.<br />

(formerly One Valley Bank Foundation, Inc.)<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to WV. No grants to individuals.<br />

2368. Library Foundation of Kanawha County, Charleston, WV. $10,000,<br />

2009.<br />

The Daywood Foundation, Inc.<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to Barbour, Greenbrier and Kanawha counties, WV.<br />

No grants to individuals, or for endowment funds, research, individual<br />

scholarships, or fellowships; no loans.<br />

2369. Greenbrier County Library, Lewisburg, WV. $10,000, 2009. For general<br />

program support.<br />

Bernard H. and Blanche E. Jacobson Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in WV, with emphasis on <strong>the</strong> Kanawha Valley and<br />

Charleston areas.<br />

2370. Library Foundation of Kanawha County, Charleston, WV. $100,000,<br />

2010.<br />

Hugh I. Shott, Jr. Foundation, Inc.<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to southwestern VA and sou<strong>the</strong>rn WV. No grants to<br />

individuals.<br />

2371. Princeton Public Library, Princeton, WV. $100,000, 2009.<br />

WISCONSIN<br />

Helen Bader Foundation, Inc.<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in <strong>the</strong> 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 />

PRI emphasis is Milwaukee. No grants to individuals, including individual<br />

scholarships.<br />

2372. Nonprofit Center of Milwaukee, Milwaukee, WI. $31,000, 2010. For<br />

Wisconsin Association of 12 Step Clubs and Annual 12 Step Club<br />

Leadership Conference.<br />

2373. Nonprofit Center of Milwaukee, Milwaukee, WI. $20,000, 2010. 2-year<br />

grant. For Core Operating Support.<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 />

2374. Center for Union Facts, Washington, DC. $200,000, 2010. For public<br />

education.<br />

2375. Donors Forum of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI. $15,000, 2010. For<br />

general operations.<br />

2376. East-West Church and Ministry Report, Wilmore, KY. $25,000, 2010.<br />

For general operations.<br />

2377. George W. Bush Foundation, Dallas, TX. $50,000, 2010. For <strong>the</strong> George<br />

W. Bush Institute’s Education Leadership Initiative.<br />

2378. Milwaukee Public Library Foundation, Milwaukee, WI. $75,000, 2010.<br />

For general operations.<br />

2379. National Strategy Information Center, Washington, DC. $375,000,<br />

2010. For general operations.<br />

2380. School Choice Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI. $300,000, 2010. For general<br />

operations.<br />

Greater Green Bay Community Foundation, Inc.<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to Brown, Door, Kewaunee, and Oconto counties,<br />

WI. No support for religious programs for religious purposes. No grants<br />

to individuals (except scholarships), or for annual or capital campaigns,<br />

or debt retirement.<br />

2381. Door County Library, Sturgeon Bay, WI. $12,566, 2009.<br />

SC Johnson Fund, Inc.<br />

(formerly SC Johnson Wax Fund Inc.)<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in areas of company operations in Racine, WI. No<br />

support for political, religious, social, athletic, veterans’, labor, or<br />

fraternal organizations, United Way-supported organizations, or national<br />

health organizations. No grants to individuals (except for scholarships<br />

and fellowships), or for staff or administrative payrolls or national health<br />

fund drives.<br />

2382. Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation, Scottsdale, AZ. $50,000, 2010. For<br />

support of Archives.<br />

2383. Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation, Scottsdale, AZ. $50,000, 2010. For<br />

support of Archives.<br />

The Kern Family Foundation, Inc.<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in <strong>the</strong> Midwest. No support for individual public or<br />

private K-12 schools. No grants to individuals, or for endowments,<br />

indirect costs as part of <strong>the</strong> grant request, debt reduction, or annual fund<br />

drives for sustaining support.<br />

2384. GreatSchools, San Francisco, CA. $100,000, 2009. For general<br />

operating support.<br />

2385. School Choice Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI. $125,000, 2009. For general<br />

operating support.<br />

Greater Milwaukee Foundation<br />

(formerly Milwaukee Foundation)<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in Milwaukee, Ozaukee, Washington, and<br />

Waukesha, WI. No support for <strong>the</strong> general use of churches or for<br />

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sectarian religious purposes, or for specific medical or scientific projects,<br />

except from components of <strong>the</strong> 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 />

2386. Donors Forum of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI. $35,000, 2010. For<br />

Milwaukee Area Workforce Funding Alliance.<br />

2387. Donors Forum of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI. $10,000, 2010. For<br />

business planning.<br />

2388. Donors Forum of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI. $10,000, 2010. For<br />

Community Foundations Division.<br />

2389. Jewish Family Services, Milwaukee, WI. $10,000, 2010. For <strong>the</strong><br />

sponsorship of <strong>the</strong> Whyte Hirschboeck Dudek Library at <strong>the</strong> Deerwood<br />

Crossing facility.<br />

2390. UWM Foundation, Milwaukee, WI. $30,000, 2010. For COMPASS Guide<br />

scholarship and financial aid clearing house.<br />

Northwestern Mutual Foundation, Inc.<br />

(formerly Northwestern Mutual Foundation)<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in <strong>the</strong> Milwaukee, WI area; giving also to national<br />

organizations.<br />

2391. Donors Forum of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI. $25,000, 2010.<br />

2392. Family Connections, Sheboygan, WI. $10,000, 2010.<br />

2393. Milwaukee Public Library Foundation, Milwaukee, WI. $50,000, 2010.<br />

2394. Milwaukee Public Library Foundation, Milwaukee, WI. $50,000, 2010.<br />

2395. School Choice Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI. $10,000, 2010.<br />

Jane Bradley Pettit Foundation<br />

(formerly Jane and Lloyd Pettit Foundation, Inc.)<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in <strong>the</strong> greater Milwaukee, WI, area. No grants to<br />

individuals.<br />

2396. Donors Forum of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI. $10,000, 2009. For<br />

operating support.<br />

2397. Milwaukee Public Library Foundation, Milwaukee, WI. $15,000, 2009.<br />

For operating support.<br />

Thrivent Financial for Lu<strong>the</strong>rans Foundation<br />

(formerly Lu<strong>the</strong>ran Bro<strong>the</strong>rhood Foundation)<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national basis for <strong>the</strong> Lu<strong>the</strong>ran Grant Program; giving<br />

limited to <strong>the</strong> Twin Cities, MN, including Minneapolis and St. Paul, and<br />

<strong>the</strong> Fox Cities, WI, including Appleton, for Corporate Community Grants;<br />

giving to national organizations for <strong>the</strong> 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, <strong>the</strong>ological, or doctrinal issues that tend to be divisive within <strong>the</strong><br />

Lu<strong>the</strong>ran community for <strong>the</strong> Lu<strong>the</strong>ran Grant Program; no grants for<br />

services duplicated by o<strong>the</strong>r organizations, religious causes, or<br />

endowments for Corporate Community Grants; no loans or investments<br />

for Corporate Community Grants.<br />

2398. Library Foundation of Hennepin County, Minneapolis, MN. $10,000,<br />

2009. For Program Support for Franklin Learning Center.<br />

Wisconsin Energy Corporation Foundation, Inc.<br />

(formerly Wisconsin Electric System Foundation, Inc.)<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to areas of company operations in <strong>the</strong> 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 <strong>the</strong> promotion of religious doctrine or tenets, or programs<br />

whose purpose is solely athletic in nature.<br />

2399. Milwaukee Public Library Foundation, Milwaukee, WI. $10,000, 2010.<br />

For Summer Reading Program.<br />

WYOMING<br />

Community Foundation of Jackson Hole<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to Teton County, WY through discretionary funds; no<br />

geographic limitations through donor-advised funds. No support for<br />

religious programs. No grants for debt retirement, tickets for benefits, or<br />

telephone solicitations.<br />

2400. Craighead Institute, Bozeman, MT. $14,000, 2010. For Jackson Hole<br />

Elder Archives.<br />

2401. Teton County Library Foundation, Jackson, WY. $10,000, 2010. For<br />

Solar Panel Project.<br />

The McMurry Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in WY, with special emphasis on Natrona County.<br />

No grants to individuals.<br />

2402. Natrona County Public Library Foundation, Casper, WY. $1,000,000,<br />

2009. For New Library Campaign.<br />

Homer A. & Mildred S. Scott Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving within a 35-mile radius of Sheridan, WY, and in specific<br />

areas of MT. No grants to individuals.<br />

2403. Sheridan County Library Foundation, Sheridan, WY. $20,000, 2010. For<br />

expansion of Toungue River Branch Library with added furniture and<br />

equipment.<br />

2404. Sheridan County Library Foundation, Sheridan, WY. $17,788, 2010. For<br />

Sheridan County Historical Society Museum Education Project.<br />

Joe and Arlene Watt Foundation, Inc.<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in Sheridan, WY.<br />

2405. Sheridan County Library Foundation, Sheridan, WY. $30,000, 2009. For<br />

unrestricted support.<br />

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RECIPIENT INDEX<br />

1in6, CA, 57, 426<br />

211 Palm Beach/Treasure Coast, FL, 621<br />

211info, OR, 1902, 1926, 1927<br />

3 Rivers Connect, PA, 1966, 2000, 2001, 2006,<br />

2019<br />

501 Commons, WA, 2303<br />

A. H. Brown Library Foundation, SD, 2095<br />

Aarhus, City of, Denmark, 2304<br />

Abilene Library Consortium, TX, 2165<br />

Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library Foundation, IL,<br />

655, 668, 687, 1397<br />

Academy of Television Arts and Sciences Foundation,<br />

CA, 1993<br />

Access Books, CA, 58<br />

Action Without Borders, NY, 1658<br />

Addison Community Switchboard, IL, 688<br />

Adorers of <strong>the</strong> Blood of Christ United States, MO,<br />

1869<br />

Advancement Project, CA, 116<br />

Aegis Trust, England, 81<br />

Africa 2000 Network-Uganda, Uganda, 1318<br />

African Court on Human and Peoples Rights,<br />

Tanzania, Zanzibar and Pemba, 704<br />

Akshara Foundation, India, 2174<br />

Alabama Archives and History Foundation, AL, 3, 10<br />

Alameda County Library Foundation, CA, 151, 335,<br />

420<br />

Alameda County Public Health Department, CA, 117<br />

Alaska Center for <strong>the</strong> Environment, AK, 2367<br />

Alaska Department of Education and Early<br />

Development, AK, 2305<br />

Alaska, State of, AK, 16<br />

Aliveness Project, MN, 1046<br />

All Outdoors, OR, 1928<br />

Allagash Public Library, ME, 835<br />

Allan Shivers Library and Museum, TX, 2148<br />

Allegheny County Library Association, PA, 2029,<br />

2030<br />

Allen County Public Library Foundation, IN, 753<br />

Allentown Public Library, PA, 2045<br />

Allergy and Asthma Network-Mo<strong>the</strong>rs of Asthmatics,<br />

VA, 2181<br />

Alliance for Christian Media, GA, 768<br />

Alliance for Nonprofit Excellence, TN, 2098, 2102,<br />

2117<br />

Alpine Public Library, TX, 2227, 2251<br />

Altrusa Club of Chillico<strong>the</strong> Ohio Foundation, OH,<br />

1824<br />

Amagansett Free Library, NY, 1703<br />

American Antiquarian Society, MA, 1362<br />

American Associates of <strong>the</strong> Royal National Theater,<br />

NY, 169<br />

American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy<br />

Research, DC, 605<br />

American Foundation for <strong>the</strong> Blind, NY, 248<br />

American Friends of <strong>the</strong> Alliance Israelite Universelle,<br />

NY, 1603<br />

American Jewish Historical Society, NY, 600, 902,<br />

1678<br />

American Library Association, IL, 1194, 1506, 1572,<br />

1598, 2306-2308<br />

American Library in Paris, France, 82, 83<br />

American Numismatic Society, NY, 257, 1515<br />

American Pain Foundation, MD, 1042, 1043<br />

American Red Cross in Greater New York, NY, 1516<br />

American University of Paris, France, 1445<br />

Americans for Oxford, NY, 1517<br />

Americans for <strong>the</strong> Arts, DC, 84, 226, 301, 337, 559,<br />

1280, 1295, 1345, 1393, 1398, 2105, 2292<br />

Amherst College, MA, 1220<br />

Anadarko Community Library, Friends of <strong>the</strong>, OK,<br />

1887<br />

Andover Friends of <strong>the</strong> Library, CT, 491<br />

Andrew S. Rowan Reading Room for <strong>the</strong> Blind, UT,<br />

2271<br />

Anne Arundel County Public Library, MD, 1195<br />

Anthology Film Archives, NY, 263<br />

Aphasia Center of California, CA, 147<br />

Arab Network of NGOs for Development, Lebanon,<br />

1319<br />

Arbuckle Life Solutions, OK, 1891<br />

Archive of Contemporary Music, NY, 1396<br />

Archives of American Art of <strong>the</strong> Smithsonian<br />

Institution, NY, 1425, 1697<br />

Arizona Jewish Historical Society, AZ, 26<br />

Arizona State Library, Archives and Public Records,<br />

AZ, 2309<br />

Art Institute of Chicago, IL, 179, 683<br />

Arts Alliance Illinois Foundation, IL, 684<br />

Arts Resources in Collaboration, NY, 1281<br />

ArtServe Michigan, MI, 964<br />

ArtsNOW, GA, 636<br />

ARTstor, NY, 1419<br />

Ashe County Public Library, Friends of <strong>the</strong>, NC, 1769<br />

ASPIRA Association, DC, 118<br />

Associates of <strong>the</strong> Boston Public Library, MA, 904<br />

Association of Jewish Libraries, CA, 170, 1241<br />

Association of Research Libraries, DC, 1346, 1446<br />

Association of State Wetland Managers, ME, 1033<br />

A<strong>the</strong>naeum Music and Arts Library, CA, 338, 1518<br />

Attachment Parenting International, GA, 625<br />

Auraria Library, CO, 457<br />

Aurora Picture Show, TX, 2196<br />

Austin Public Library Foundation, TX, 2175<br />

Avon Free Public Library, CT, 492<br />

B. F. Jones Memorial Library, PA, 1994<br />

Bach-Archiv, Germany, 315<br />

Baku Educational Information Center Foundation,<br />

Azerbaijan, 1573<br />

Bancroft Library, Friends of <strong>the</strong>, CA, 264<br />

Bandera County Library, TX, 2127<br />

Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib Medical University,<br />

Bangladesh, 1633<br />

Bangor Public Library, ME, 836<br />

Bank Information Center, DC, 204, 982, 1347-1351,<br />

1616, 1617<br />

Banning Public Library, CA, 339<br />

Barton Library, AR, 32<br />

Basel Action Network, WA, 271<br />

Bass Harbor Memorial Library, ME, 850<br />

Battle Creek Library Foundation, NE, 1127<br />

Baxter County Public Library Foundation, AR, 49,<br />

1131<br />

Bay Citizen, CA, 119<br />

Bay Ridge Community Service Center, NY, 1250<br />

Baylor College of Medicine, TX, 2184<br />

Bayport Public Library, MN, 1013<br />

Bayport Public Library Foundation, MN, 1014<br />

Beginning with Children Foundation, NY, 1251<br />

Beijing University, China, 1320<br />

Belgrade Community Library, MT, 1103<br />

Benicia Library Foundation, CA, 2267<br />

Bentley Memorial Library, CT, 493<br />

Benzie Shores District Library, Friends of <strong>the</strong>, MI, 689<br />

Bergen Volunteer Medical Initiative, NJ, 861<br />

Berkeley Public Library, CA, 378<br />

Berks Community Television, PA, 1968-1970<br />

Berry Memorial Library, ME, 837<br />

Bethlehem Area Public Library, PA, 726<br />

Bethune-Cookman University, FL, 597<br />

Biblio<strong>the</strong>ca Alexandrina, Egypt, 1618, 1668<br />

Biblio<strong>the</strong>que Americaine de Nancy, France, 1363<br />

Biblio<strong>the</strong>que Anglophone d’Angers, France, 1364<br />

Billy Graham Evangelistic Association, NC, 884<br />

Birchwood School, OH, 1800<br />

Black Pages International, SC, 583<br />

Bond Memorial Library, Friends of, HI, 640<br />

Books from Birth of Middle Tennessee, TN, 2106<br />

Boston A<strong>the</strong>naeum, MA, 915, 916<br />

Boston Public Library Foundation, MA, 545, 905,<br />

930, 941, 1975<br />

Boston University, MA, 1862<br />

Botanical Research Institute of Texas, TX, 145<br />

Boys and Girls Club of Concord, NH, 1137<br />

Boys and Girls Clubs of Santa Barbara County,<br />

United, CA, 372<br />

Braille Institute, CA, 441<br />

Brandeis University, MA, 102<br />

Braswell Memorial Public Library, NC, 1770<br />

Brave Kids, FL, 1196, 1197<br />

Bridges of Hope, MN, 1028<br />

Bright Futures, CO, 463<br />

Bring Me A Book Foundation, CA, 152-154<br />

Bristol Public Library Foundation, VA, 1783<br />

British Museum, England, 180<br />

Brooklyn Arts Council, NY, 1252<br />

Brooklyn Public Library, NY, 1234, 1253, 1254,<br />

1268, 1399, 1426, 1427, 1599, 1607, 1679<br />

Brooklyn Public Library Foundation, NY, 1501<br />

Brown County High School, IN, 671<br />

Brown County Public Library, IN, 672<br />

Brown University, RI, 2049<br />

Brunswick Community Library, NY, 36<br />

Buckminster Fuller Institute, NY, 380, 381, 1779<br />

Buffalo Niagara Enterprise, NY, 1439<br />

Buffalo State College Foundation, NY, 1569<br />

Buffalo Zoological Gardens, NY, 1570<br />

Bulgarian Charities Aid Foundation, Bulgaria, 983<br />

Bulgarian Donors Forum, Bulgaria, 984<br />

Business Volunteers Unlimited, OH, 1838<br />

C. C. Young Memorial Home, TX, 2192<br />

Caledonia Friends and Patrons of <strong>the</strong> Library, MI,<br />

1008<br />

California Child Care Resource and Referral Network,<br />

CA, 109, 302, 303<br />

California Department of Parks and Recreation, CA,<br />

120<br />

California History Center Foundation, CA, 382, 383<br />

California Library Association, CA, 304<br />

California Managed Risk Medical Insurance Board,<br />

CA, 305<br />

California State Library, CA, 2310<br />

California State University, CA, 327<br />

California State University Long Beach Foundation,<br />

CA, 181<br />

Calvary Cross Church of <strong>the</strong> Highlands, CA, 155<br />

Cambria Library, Friends of <strong>the</strong>, CA, 1383<br />

Cambridge Community Library, Friends of <strong>the</strong>, WI,<br />

1198<br />

Camden Public Library, ME, 838<br />

Campbell County Public Library Foundation, VA, 1879<br />

Canton Public Library, CT, 494<br />

Carmel-By-The-Sea Public Library Foundation, CA, 52<br />

Carmelite Missions, IL, 616<br />

Carnegie Institution of Washington, DC, 277<br />

Carnegie Library of Homestead, PA, 2002, 2011<br />

Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh, PA, 1199, 1995,<br />

2003, 2012, 2031, 2032, 2036<br />

Carnegie Mellon University, PA, 2008, 2009<br />

Carrabasett Valley Public Library, ME, 839<br />

Carrington City Library, ND, 1021<br />

Carter Center, GA, 227<br />

Carter G. Woodson School of Challenge, NC, 1794<br />

Case Western Reserve University, OH, 1839<br />

Catalogue for Philanthropy, MA, 560, 1442<br />

Catalogue for Philanthropy Greater Washington, DC,<br />

568, 874, 885<br />

Cedar Rapids Public Library, IA, 800<br />

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RECIPIENT INDEX Grants for Libraries & Information Services<br />

Center for Childrens Initiatives, NY, 1235, 1400,<br />

1693<br />

Center for Community Arts, NJ, 1153<br />

Center for Fiction, NY, 1365<br />

Center for Health Care Strategies, NJ, 156, 157<br />

Center for Information of Elgin, IL, 657<br />

Center for Jewish History, NY, 537, 538, 1361,<br />

1428, 1586, 1665, 2288<br />

Center for Medical Consumers and Health Care<br />

Information, NY, 1429<br />

Center for National Independence in Politics, MT,<br />

1929<br />

Center for Neighborhood Technology, IL, 1307<br />

Center for New York City Neighborhoods, NY, 1236,<br />

1269, 1321, 1322, 1391, 1401, 1574, 1634,<br />

1707<br />

Center for Union Facts, DC, 445, 1032, 2374<br />

Center on Media, Crime and Justice, NY, 571<br />

Center to Promote HealthCare Access, CA, 121, 135,<br />

1163<br />

Centex Systems Support Services, TX, 2176<br />

Central Arkansas Library System, AR, 35<br />

Central Junior High School, AR, 1762<br />

Central North Carolina Regional Library, NC, 1753<br />

Centro de Informacion, IL, 920, 1976<br />

Centro San Bonifacio, IL, 685<br />

CERES, MA, 1688<br />

Chamber Foundation, Detroit Regional, MI, 965<br />

Chapel Hill Public Library, Friends of <strong>the</strong>, NC, 1780<br />

Chapelwood Elementary School, IN, 1763<br />

Character Studies Productions, NY, 526<br />

Charities Aid Foundation America, VA, 85-88, 148,<br />

292, 525, 550, 1270-1275, 1301, 1302, 1424,<br />

1708, 1825, 1826, 2197<br />

Charities Aid Foundation Australia, Australia, 1961<br />

Charities Aid Foundation UK, England, 1604, 1709,<br />

2137, 2311<br />

Charities Aid Foundation-Sou<strong>the</strong>rn Africa, South<br />

Africa, 985<br />

Charity Navigator, NJ, 228<br />

Chatham Community Library, Friends of <strong>the</strong>, NC,<br />

1781<br />

Chattahoochee Valley Regional Library System, GA,<br />

623, 627<br />

Chelsea District Library, MI, 946<br />

Chicago Film Archives, IL, 674<br />

Chicago Public Library, IL, 693<br />

Chicago Public Library Foundation, IL, 37, 666, 669,<br />

675, 703, 705, 706, 723, 724, 728, 743, 747,<br />

1402, 1710, 1711, 1863<br />

Chicago, City of, IL, 658<br />

Child Care Choices, OH, 1870<br />

Child Care Connections, CO, 448, 455<br />

Child Care Resource Center of Cuyahoga County, OH,<br />

921, 1806-1808<br />

Child Care Resources, MT, 1105, 1784, 868, 2135,<br />

2349, 2353<br />

Children Now, CA, 306<br />

Childrens Museum of Naples, FL, 1977<br />

China Dialogue, England, 1619<br />

China NPO Network, China, 1323, 2312<br />

Chinese American Museum, Friends of <strong>the</strong>, CA, 182<br />

Chouteau County Free Library Foundation, MT, 1104<br />

Christian Information and Service Center, TX, 2262<br />

Christopher House, IL, 659<br />

Chula Vista Library, Friends of <strong>the</strong>, CA, 340<br />

Citizens for <strong>the</strong> Troutman Library, NC, 1764<br />

City Futures, NY, 1303, 1519, 1635, 1636<br />

Civic: Centre for Indian Visual Culture, India, 1324<br />

Clackamas County Library, OR, 1854<br />

Clark Memorial Library, RI, 2050<br />

Clear Fund, NY, 229, 485<br />

Cleveland Museum of Natural History, OH, 1840<br />

Cleveland Public Library, OH, 1809<br />

Climate Registry, CA, 1620<br />

Clinica Sierra Vista, CA, 122<br />

Clinton Township Public Library, IL, 1095<br />

Coastal Arts and Business Alliance, OR, 1930<br />

Coeur d Alene Public Library Foundation, ID, 647<br />

College Depot Program at Burton Barr Central Library,<br />

AZ, 787<br />

College for ME-Androscoggin, ME, 851<br />

Colleton County Memorial Library, SC, 2085<br />

Colorado Alliance for Environmental Education, CO,<br />

458<br />

Colorado Regional Health Information Organization,<br />

CO, 480<br />

Colorado Rural Health Center, CO, 451, 452, 464,<br />

465<br />

Colorado State Library, CO, 2313<br />

Columbia College, IL, 676<br />

Columbia Foundation, OR, 1931<br />

Columbia University, NY, 1434, 1447<br />

Columbus Metropolitan Library, OH, 1403, 2037<br />

Columbus Metropolitan Library Foundation, OH,<br />

1827<br />

Colusa County Library, CA, 376<br />

Commerce Public Library Foundation, GA, 626<br />

Common Sense Media, CA, 123<br />

CommunicationWorks, LLC, DC, 780<br />

Community Assessment, Referral and Education, MI,<br />

2038<br />

Community Health Connect, UT, 2272<br />

Community Health Resource and Development<br />

Center, CA, 377<br />

Community Library, ID, 648<br />

Community Referral Agency, WI, 1022<br />

Community Research Partners, OH, 1828<br />

Community Studies of New York, NY, 1575<br />

Community Voice Mail National Office, WA, 2354<br />

Conejos County Library District, CO, 466<br />

Conexion Americas, TN, 2107-2109<br />

Cong Doan Con En, Vietnam, 617<br />

Connect2Help, IN, 788<br />

ConSource, DC, 1200<br />

Contra Costa County Public Library, CA, 158<br />

Contra Costa Crisis Center, CA, 328<br />

Cooper Landing Community Library, AK, 17<br />

Cooper-Siegel Community Library, PA, 1996<br />

Cora J. Belden Library, CT, 495<br />

Cornell University, NY, 1520<br />

Cosmetic Executive Women Foundation, NY, 1864<br />

Council Bluffs Public Library, IA, 805, 806<br />

Council on Foreign Relations, NY, 551<br />

Council on Library and Information Resources, DC,<br />

1448, 1449<br />

Craighead Institute, MT, 2400<br />

Cranston Public Library, RI, 2051<br />

Creative Commons, CA, 1089<br />

Crisis Clinic, WA, 2355<br />

Crook County Historical Society, OR, 1906<br />

Crystal Stairs, CA, 321, 1201<br />

Cultural Industries Development Agency, England,<br />

939<br />

Cultural Office of <strong>the</strong> Pikes Peak Region, CO, 1888<br />

Cumberland Public Library, RI, 2052<br />

Cunningham Dance Foundation, NY, 1590<br />

Cuyahoga County Public Library, OH, 1810, 1811,<br />

1876<br />

Czech Donors Forum, Czech Republic, 986, 987<br />

Dalhart Education Foundation, TX, 2129<br />

Dallas Public Library, Friends of <strong>the</strong>, TX, 2168, 2252,<br />

2265<br />

Dance Heritage Coalition, DC, 1450, 1451<br />

Davenport University, MI, 961<br />

Dayton Metro Library, OH, 1871, 2039<br />

Delaware Division of Libraries, DE, 2314<br />

Densho, WA, 2356, 2357<br />

Denver Public Library, CO, 449<br />

Denver Public Library Friends Foundation, CO, 459,<br />

460<br />

DePaul University, IL, 707<br />

Derby Neck Library, CT, 484<br />

Des Moines Public Library Foundation, IA, 1609,<br />

2281<br />

Deschutes Public Library Foundation, OR, 1912,<br />

1932<br />

Detroit Economic Growth Foundation, MI, 966<br />

Detroit Public Library Friends Foundation, MI, 967,<br />

975<br />

Dimmit County Public Library, TX, 2190<br />

Direccion de Bibliotecas, Archivos y Museos, Chile,<br />

2315<br />

Disability Network, MI, 988, 1007, 1978<br />

Donors Forum of Chicago, IL, 653, 660, 667, 670,<br />

686, 691, 694-697, 708, 729, 730, 738, 741,<br />

745, 1712<br />

Donors Forum of South Florida, FL, 606, 607<br />

Donors Forum of Wisconsin, WI, 2375, 2386-2388,<br />

2391, 2396<br />

Door County Library, WI, 2381<br />

Dorot, NY, 1159<br />

Douglas County Library, CO, 1925<br />

Douglas County Library System, OR, 1933, 1934<br />

Douglas Library of Hebron, CT, 496<br />

Dover Library Foundation, DE, 552<br />

Dover Public Library, DE, 547<br />

Downingtown Area Senior Center, PA, 1959<br />

Duke University, NC, 230, 1452, 1453<br />

Duncan Public Library, Friends of <strong>the</strong>, OK, 1884<br />

Durham Library Foundation, NC, 2290<br />

Early Childhood Resource Center, MN, 1034<br />

Earth Action Network, CT, 272, 273, 1583<br />

East Bay Community Action Program, RI, 2073<br />

East Cooper Community Outreach, SC, 1713<br />

East Granby Library Association, CT, 497<br />

East Hampton Library, NY, 444<br />

East Hartford Public Library, CT, 498<br />

East Providence Public Library, RI, 2053<br />

East Side Neighborhood Development Company, MN,<br />

1035<br />

East Smithfield Public Library, RI, 2054<br />

East-West Church and Ministry Report, KY, 2376<br />

Easttown Library, PA, 2013<br />

Ecotrust, OR, 1935<br />

Eden Area Information and Reference, CA, 329<br />

Eden Information and Referral Service, CA, 219<br />

Edgartown Library Foundation, MA, 1417<br />

Edgecombe County Memorial Library, NC, 1771<br />

EdSource, CA, 97, 220, 231, 251, 352, 384, 417,<br />

418<br />

Educational Information and Resource Center, NJ,<br />

1154<br />

Edward M. Kennedy Community Health Center, MA,<br />

927<br />

Eisenhower Foundation, KS, 810, 1582, 1680<br />

Elders Share <strong>the</strong> Arts, NY, 1255<br />

Eleu<strong>the</strong>rian Mills-Hagley Foundation, DE, 548, 1454,<br />

1455<br />

Eli and Bessie Cohen Hillel Academy, MA, 103<br />

Elkins Park Free Library, Friends of <strong>the</strong>, PA, 1202<br />

Ellwood City Area Public Library, PA, 2040<br />

Emory University, GA, 632<br />

Enoch Pratt Free Library of Baltimore City, MD, 790,<br />

791, 863-866, 889-891, 1203, 1714<br />

Escondido Public Library, CA, 341<br />

Escuela de Guadalupe, CO, 461<br />

eThekwini Municipality, South Africa, 1256<br />

Eudora Welty Foundation, MS, 1059, 1979<br />

European Foundation Centre, Belgium, 989, 990,<br />

1325, 1326, 1621, 1622, 2316<br />

Evanston Public Library, IL, 105<br />

Fair Oaks Community Center, CA, 385<br />

Fairbanks North Star Borough Public Library, AK, 18,<br />

1855<br />

Fairfield County Family, Adult and Children First<br />

Council, OH, 1874<br />

Faith Network of <strong>the</strong> East Bay, CA, 353<br />

Families Helping Families of Greater Baton Rouge,<br />

LA, 829<br />

Family Connections, WI, 2392<br />

Fargo Public Library, ND, 1797<br />

Farmington Village Green and Library Association, CT,<br />

499<br />

Fayetteville Public Library, AR, 38, 48<br />

Fayetteville Public Library Foundation, AR, 39<br />

Federation of Protestant Welfare Agencies, NY, 1231<br />

Fedora Commons, NY, 278<br />

Fern Ridge Library Foundation, OR, 1907<br />

Ferndale, City of, WA, 2366<br />

First Call for Help of Broward, FL, 589<br />

First Church of Christ Scientist, MA, 2149, 2150<br />

FirstLink, ND, 40<br />

Fisk University, TN, 1456<br />

Flint Institute of Arts, MI, 1327<br />

Flint Public Library, MI, 991<br />

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Grants for Libraries & Information Services RECIPIENT INDEX<br />

Flomaton Public Library, AL, 4<br />

Flora of North America Association, CA, 554, 1457<br />

Florida Alliance of Information and Referral Services,<br />

FL, 584, 620<br />

Florida College, FL, 580<br />

Focus on Renewal Sto-Rox Neighborhood<br />

Corporation, PA, 1997<br />

Folger Shakespeare Library, DC, 561, 873, 881,<br />

1155, 2278-2280<br />

Fontana Regional Library, NC, 1772<br />

Foreign Born Information and Referral Network, MD,<br />

892, 1980<br />

Forest Grove Library Foundation, OR, 1936<br />

Fort Bend County Library, Friends of <strong>the</strong>, TX, 2186<br />

Fort Vancouver Regional Library Foundation, WA, 476<br />

Fort Worth Public Library Foundation, TX, 431, 1404<br />

Foundation Center, NY, 59, 124, 203, 232-234, 252,<br />

279, 307, 427, 529, 572, 608, 630, 634, 698,<br />

742, 769, 811, 869, 870, 970, 976, 992-996,<br />

1027, 1164, 1178, 1187, 1192, 1239, 1279,<br />

1285, 1287, 1296, 1308, 1328, 1378, 1435,<br />

1458, 1521, 1576, 1623, 1637, 1638, 1656,<br />

1681, 1700, 1715, 1913, 1962, 2004, 2055,<br />

2182, 2214, 2317, 2318<br />

Foundation Center Atlanta, GA, 629, 637<br />

Foundation Center Cleveland, OH, 1812, 1841<br />

Foundation Center San Francisco, CA, 205, 354,<br />

1716<br />

Foundation Center Washington, DC, DC, 562, 569,<br />

746, 893<br />

Foundation for <strong>the</strong> National Archives, DC, 722, 880,<br />

2198<br />

Fractured Atlas, NY, 1309<br />

Francis House of Sacramento, CA, 1785<br />

Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation, AZ, 2382, 2383<br />

Frederick County Public Libraries, MD, 876<br />

Free Library of Philadelphia, PA, 609, 1204, 1304,<br />

2022, 2026<br />

Free Library of Philadelphia Foundation, PA, 776,<br />

922, 1786, 2010<br />

Free Library of Philadelphia, Friends of <strong>the</strong>, PA, 1992<br />

Free <strong>the</strong> Children USA, CT, 386<br />

French Library and Cultural Center and Alliance<br />

Francaise, MA, 1597<br />

Fresno County Public Library, Friends of <strong>the</strong>, CA, 247<br />

Frick Collection, NY, 1060, 1179, 1315, 1366,<br />

1420, 1430, 1436, 1522, 1559, 1653, 1892,<br />

2289<br />

Friends and Foundation of <strong>the</strong> San Francisco Public<br />

Library, CA, 98, 99, 178, 206, 213, 221, 299,<br />

355-361, 432, 1405<br />

Friends of Central Arkansas Libraries, AR, 2260<br />

Friends of <strong>the</strong> Library of North Port Area, FL, 595<br />

Frontier Project Foundation, CA, 1717<br />

Fuller Public Library, NH, 1136<br />

Fuller Theological Seminary, CA, 60<br />

Fundacion ArtNexus, Colombia, 183<br />

Fundacion Luis Munoz Marin, PR, 41<br />

Funding Information Center of Fort Worth, TX, 2228<br />

Gail Borden Public Library Foundation, IL, 692<br />

Gallaudet University, DC, 1459<br />

Galveston College, TX, 2237<br />

Garden City Library Foundation, ID, 1856<br />

Gardiner Public Library, ME, 840<br />

Garfield Elementary School, IL, 1765<br />

Garth Fagan Dance, NY, 1610<br />

Gaston County Public Library, Friends of <strong>the</strong>, NC,<br />

1752<br />

Genetic Alliance, DC, 1388, 1389<br />

George Bush Presidential Library Foundation, TX,<br />

254, 258, 433, 434, 2132<br />

George C. Marshall Research Foundation, VA, 1502,<br />

2253<br />

George Eastman House/International Museum of<br />

Photography and Film, NY, 1611<br />

George W. Bush Foundation, TX, 601, 1219, 1880,<br />

1886, 1937, 2138, 2151-2157, 2169, 2185,<br />

2199-2202, 2225, 2236, 2247, 2377<br />

George W. Bush Presidential Center, TX, 33, 34<br />

Georgetown County Library, SC, 2086-2089<br />

Gerald R. Ford Foundation, MI, 952, 958<br />

Gerber-Hart Gay and Lesbian Archives and Library, IL,<br />

650<br />

Geriatric Mental Health Foundation, MD, 1379<br />

Gila Valley Library, NM, 2099<br />

Gill Childrens Services, TX, 2166<br />

Glen Acres Elementary School, IN, 1766<br />

Glen Carbon Centennial Library, IL, 2319<br />

Global Footprint Network, CA, 176, 387, 388, 412,<br />

413<br />

Global Healthcare Information Network, England,<br />

1639<br />

Global Philanthropy Partnership, IL, 699, 1297, 1624<br />

Global Reporting Initiative, Ne<strong>the</strong>rlands, 490<br />

GlobalGiving Foundation, DC, 235<br />

Glocester Manton Free Public Library, RI, 2056<br />

<strong>Governors</strong> Books from Birth Foundation, TN, 1981<br />

Grammy Museum Foundation, CA, 184<br />

Granby Public Library, CT, 500<br />

Grand Rapids, City of, MN, 1019<br />

Grand Valley State University, MI, 1009<br />

Grandparents as Parents, CA, 322, 419, 428<br />

Grandparents Raising Grandchildren Information<br />

Center of Louisiana, LA, 830<br />

Grandville Avenue Arts and Humanities, MI, 951,<br />

953, 980, 1011<br />

Grantmakers in <strong>the</strong> Arts, WA, 53<br />

Great Oakland Public Schools Information Center, CA,<br />

159, 160<br />

Great River Regional Library, MN, 1029<br />

Greater Dayton Area Health Information Network, OH,<br />

1872<br />

Greater Harbor Springs Area Planning Resource<br />

Group, MI, 959<br />

Greater Houston Preservation Alliance, TX, 2139<br />

Greater Washington Sports Alliance, DC, 1068<br />

GreatNonprofits, CA, 308, 389, 2033<br />

GreatSchools, CA, 50, 700, 1608, 2320, 2321,<br />

2384<br />

Greenbrier County Library, WV, 2369<br />

Greenlights for Nonprofit Success, TX, 94, 1698,<br />

1787, 2255, 2256<br />

Greensboro Housing Coalition, NC, 1775<br />

Greenville Butler County Public Library, AL, 5<br />

Greenwich Library, CT, 486, 531-534<br />

Greenwich Library, Friends of, CT, 1685<br />

Grillo Health Information Center, CO, 78<br />

GuideStar International, England, 1640<br />

GuideStar USA, VA, 79, 89, 125, 236, 280, 289,<br />

309, 414, 415, 770, 781, 894, 997, 998, 1180,<br />

1266, 1314, 1329, 1392, 1460, 1641, 1689,<br />

2023, 2024, 2215, 2322<br />

Gunnison County Library District, CO, 450<br />

Gustavus Adolphus College, MN, 2094<br />

H. Leslie Perry Memorial Library, NC, 1774<br />

Haines Borough Public Library, AK, 19<br />

Hall Memorial Library, CT, 501<br />

Hamakua Health Center, HI, 641<br />

Hampton Library in Bridgehampton, NY, 1359, 1360<br />

Handley Regional Library, VA, 1767<br />

HandsOn Central Ohio, OH, 1829, 1830<br />

Hanover, Town of, NH, 1134<br />

Harbor Springs Library Association, MI, 725<br />

Harding Township Public Library, NJ, 1663<br />

Harney County Library Foundation, OR, 1914<br />

Harrison County Library System, MS, 1062<br />

Harry S. Truman Library Institute for National and<br />

International Affairs, MO, 1071-1075, 1092<br />

Hartford Areas Rally Toge<strong>the</strong>r, CT, 1050<br />

Hartford Public Library, CT, 502-504, 777, 1051<br />

Harvard University, MA, 549, 929, 1257, 1461,<br />

1669, 1670, 1915<br />

Hawaii Health Information Corporation, HI, 642<br />

Hawaii State Judiciary, HI, 643<br />

Hazel Mackin Community Library, WI, 1015<br />

HBCU Library Alliance, GA, 1462<br />

Healing <strong>the</strong> Children Oregon/Western Washington,<br />

WA, 2358<br />

Health Assist Tennessee, TN, 2115<br />

Health Care Interpreter Network, CA, 161<br />

Health Leads Chicago, IL, 739<br />

Health Technology Center, CA, 136<br />

Healthcare and Elder Law Programs Corporation, CA,<br />

1963<br />

Healthcare Consortium of Illinois, IL, 661<br />

HealthInfoNet, ME, 853<br />

HealthInsight, UT, 42<br />

HealthInsight of Nevada, NV, 43<br />

Healthy Building Network, DC, 917<br />

Hebrew Academy of Greater Miami, FL, 1242<br />

Hebrew Academy of Nassau County, NY, 1243<br />

Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion,<br />

NY, 1897<br />

Help Hotline Crisis Center, OH, 1205<br />

Hendrick Hudson Free Library, NY, 1659<br />

Herbert Hoover Presidential Library Association, IA,<br />

801<br />

Hickory Public Library, NC, 1773<br />

Higher Education Resource Center, MA, 906<br />

Hill House Austin, TX, 2145<br />

Hingham Public Library, Friends of <strong>the</strong>, MA, 2074<br />

Historic Fort Worth, TX, 2269<br />

Historical Society of Pennsylvania, PA, 1987<br />

Holocaust Center of Nor<strong>the</strong>rn California, CA, 207<br />

Home Front He<strong>arts</strong>, NJ, 585<br />

Home Health and Hospice Care, NH, 1138<br />

Homeless Alliance of Western New York, NY, 1571<br />

Hood River County Library District, OR, 1916<br />

Hope Institute for Children and Families, IL, 662<br />

Hope Library Association, RI, 2057<br />

Hospice of Boulder County, CO, 80<br />

Housing Court Answers, NY, 1652<br />

Housing Education Resource Center, CT, 505<br />

Housing Link, MN, 1036, 1049<br />

Housing Rights Committee of San Francisco, CA, 362<br />

Houston Academy of Medicine, TX, 2238-2240<br />

Houston Arts Alliance, TX, 2216<br />

Houston Public Library Foundation, TX, 435, 1788,<br />

2217, 2241, 2242<br />

Houston-Harris County Immunization Registry, TX,<br />

2140, 2218, 2219<br />

Howard University, DC, 1463<br />

Hubbard Public Library, IA, 793<br />

Hudson Library of Highlands, NC, 1754<br />

Human Rights Resource Center, Russia, 709<br />

Hungarian Donors Forum, Hungary, 999<br />

Huntington Library, Art Collections and Botanical<br />

Gardens, CA, 54, 55, 61-64, 141, 142, 185,<br />

283, 285, 293, 323, 326, 375, 436, 1065,<br />

1464, 1718<br />

Idaho Commission for Libraries, ID, 2323<br />

Indian Health Care Resources Center, OK, 1899<br />

Indian National Trust for Art and Cultural Heritage,<br />

India, 1330<br />

Indiana Health Information Exchange, IN, 765<br />

Indiana University, IN, 1165<br />

Indiana University-Purdue University, IN, 750<br />

Indianapolis Center for Congregations, IN, 771<br />

Indianapolis-Marion County Public Library, IN, 2041<br />

Indianapolis-Marion County Public Library<br />

Foundation, IN, 751, 772, 1982<br />

Indonesia Corruption Watch, Indonesia, 1331<br />

Info Line, OH, 1798, 1799, 1836<br />

Info Line of Middlesex County, NJ, 1162, 1166<br />

Info Line of San Diego County, CA, 262, 342, 1719,<br />

1720<br />

Information and Referral Federation of Los Angeles<br />

County, CA, 1167, 1721<br />

Information Clearinghouse for Chinese Gays and<br />

Lesbians, CA, 1352<br />

Information Technology and Innovation Foundation,<br />

DC, 1090<br />

Information Training and Outreach Centre for Africa,<br />

South Africa, 2324<br />

Inland Counties Regional Center, CA, 429, 1206,<br />

1722<br />

Innovation Center for Energy and Transportation, CA,<br />

1625<br />

Institut Studi Arus Informasi, Indonesia, 1332<br />

Institute for College Access and Success, CA, 202,<br />

237, 253, 977, 2325<br />

Institute for Urban Family Health, NY, 1523<br />

Institute of American Indian Arts Foundation, NM,<br />

1465<br />

Institute of Museum and Library Services, DC, 1723<br />

Institute on Religion and Civic Values, CA, 294<br />

Instituto de Pesquisas e Estudos Afro-Brasileiros,<br />

Brazil, 971<br />

Interlude, Inc. 176 Cross Highway, CT, 489<br />

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RECIPIENT INDEX Grants for Libraries & Information Services<br />

International Association for Digital Publications,<br />

England, 1333<br />

International Center for Not-for-Profit Law, DC, 1000,<br />

1334, 2326, 2327<br />

International Foundation for Art Research, NY, 1367<br />

International Society for Science and Religion,<br />

England, 2044<br />

International Womens Tribune Centre, NY, 310,<br />

1577<br />

Internet Archive, CA, 281<br />

Iona College, NY, 1524<br />

Iowa Department of Public Health, IA, 808<br />

Iowa State University, IA, 809<br />

IPRO, NY, 1288, 1289<br />

Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans of America, NY, 137,<br />

390, 424, 563, 593, 1695<br />

Irish American Archives Society, OH, 1813<br />

Isaac F. Umberhine Public Library, ME, 841<br />

iSolon.Org, MD, 1626<br />

IssueLab, IL, 238, 1001<br />

Ithaka Harbors, NY, 239-241, 1258<br />

Jackson Public Library, Friends of, NH, 1139<br />

Jacksonville Public Libraries, FL, 586<br />

Jacksonville Public Libraries Foundation, FL, 587,<br />

588<br />

James V. Brown Library, PA, 1983<br />

Jamestown Foundation, DC, 530, 1181, 2043<br />

Jane B. Holmes Public Library, AL, 11<br />

Jazz Institute of Chicago, IL, 651, 663, 677, 678,<br />

701, 710, 731<br />

Jenkintown Library, PA, 2014<br />

Jersey City Connections, NJ, 1147, 1148<br />

Jewish Community Center on <strong>the</strong> Palisades, NJ, 1146<br />

Jewish Community Federation of Cleveland, OH,<br />

1814<br />

Jewish Family Services, WI, 2389<br />

Jewish Federation of Greater Atlanta, GA, 631<br />

Jewish Public Library, Canada, 1413<br />

Jewish Womens Archive, MA, 933, 1507, 1508<br />

John B. Curtis Free Public Library in Bradford, ME,<br />

842<br />

John F. Kennedy Hyannis Museum Foundation, MA,<br />

942<br />

John F. Kennedy Library Foundation, MA, 391, 702,<br />

766, 907, 908, 923-925, 931, 943, 1724<br />

Johns Hopkins University, MD, 1466<br />

Johnson Branch Library, Friends of, FL, 635<br />

Johnson County Library Foundation, KS, 813, 1076,<br />

1077<br />

Joyce K. Carver Memorial Library, Friends of <strong>the</strong>, AK,<br />

1857<br />

Julia Ideson Library Preservation Partners, TX, 2131,<br />

2167, 2203-2206, 2220, 2226<br />

Just Harvest USA, CA, 1567<br />

JustGive, CA, 487<br />

Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation<br />

International, NV, 1124, 1125, 1390<br />

Kalamazoo College, MI, 968<br />

Kalamazoo Public Library, MI, 963<br />

Kansas City Public Library, MO, 1070, 1078-1081<br />

Kansas City School District, KS, 1091, 1093<br />

Kansas City, Kansas Public Library, KS, 814, 1069<br />

Kapiolani Health Foundation, HI, 639<br />

KCMetropolis.org, MO, 1725<br />

Keck Memorial Library, IA, 794<br />

Kellogg-Hubbard Library, VT, 2276<br />

Kendalia Public Library, TX, 2233<br />

Kendallville Public Library, IN, 761<br />

Kennebunk Free Library, ME, 860<br />

Kennesaw Museum Foundation, GA, 2285<br />

Kent Memorial Library, CT, 506, 507<br />

Kentucky Department for Libraries and Archives, KY,<br />

2328<br />

Khmer Legacies, CT, 1605<br />

King County Library System Foundation, WA, 1858,<br />

2350, 2359, 2360<br />

Kingston City School District, NY, 1768<br />

Kinkaid School, TX, 2207<br />

Klamath County Library Foundation, OR, 1908, 1938<br />

Knowledge Ecology International, DC, 1353, 1578<br />

Korean Health Education Information and Research<br />

Center, CA, 110, 138, 1726-1728<br />

Kurt Vonnegut Memorial Library, IN, 773<br />

L.A. Theater Works, CA, 1671<br />

LaGrange College, GA, 624<br />

Laguna Beach Library, Friends of, CA, 295<br />

Lanai Womens Center, HI, 644<br />

Lancaster Community Library, VA, 598, 599<br />

Lane Public Library, Friends of, OH, 1850<br />

Lanesville Community School Corporation, IN, 763<br />

Las Animas-Bent County Library District, CO, 467<br />

Lavender Youth Recreation and Information Center,<br />

CA, 363, 437, 1729-1731<br />

Lawrence Public Library Foundation, KS, 812, 1082<br />

LAXART, CA, 186<br />

League for <strong>the</strong> Blind and Disabled, IN, 778<br />

Leapfrog Group, DC, 1168<br />

Learn More Indiana, IN, 782<br />

Lebanon Public Libraries Foundation, NH, 1135<br />

Lebanon Public Library, OR, 1923<br />

Legal Assistance Resource Center of Connecticut,<br />

CT, 508<br />

Legal Services of Nor<strong>the</strong>rn California, CA, 126<br />

Lehigh University, PA, 2075<br />

Leighton Public Library, AL, 6<br />

Leipsic Local School District, OH, 1101<br />

Leipsic, Village of, OH, 1102<br />

Leo Baeck Institute, NY, 1354<br />

Lesbian Herstory Educational Foundation, NY, 1627<br />

Lethbridge Public Library, Canada, 1964<br />

Letts Public Library, IA, 795<br />

Lewis University, IL, 679<br />

Lewiston Library Foundation, ID, 646<br />

Library Association of Warehouse Point, CT, 509<br />

Library Connection, CT, 510<br />

Library Foundation, KY, 817, 477, 1732, 1851,<br />

1903, 1917, 1939, 1940, 1957<br />

Library Foundation for <strong>the</strong> Benefit of Saint Louis<br />

Public Library, MO, 1066, 1094, 1496<br />

Library Foundation of Hennepin County, MN, 1018,<br />

1023, 1984, 2398<br />

Library Foundation of Kanawha County, WV, 2368,<br />

2370<br />

Library Foundation of Los Angeles, CA, 65-67, 77, 90,<br />

106, 111, 143, 144, 286, 324, 1053, 1733,<br />

1789, 2257<br />

Library Foundation of Martin County, FL, 622<br />

Library of Coaticook, Canada, 1140<br />

Library of Congress, DC, 96, 364, 711, 949, 1083,<br />

1560<br />

Library of Michigan Foundation, MI, 1865<br />

Library of Virginia Foundation, VA, 1207, 1988<br />

Lifetime Arts, NY, 1649<br />

Ligonier Valley Library Association, PA, 2020<br />

Lincoln Center for <strong>the</strong> Performing Arts, NY, 1600<br />

Lincoln City Library Foundation, NE, 1106, 1122<br />

Lincoln Collection of Indiana, Friends of <strong>the</strong>, IN, 754,<br />

756<br />

Lincoln County Public Library, NC, 1881<br />

Lincoln Public Library, RI, 2058<br />

Linda Hall Library Trust, MO, 2133<br />

Linebaugh Public Library, TN, 2100<br />

Lithgow Library, Friends of, ME, 843<br />

Livingston County Public Library and Bookmobile, KY,<br />

12<br />

Local Initiatives Support Corporation, IL, 712<br />

Lompoc Public Library System, Friends of <strong>the</strong>, CA,<br />

373<br />

London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine,<br />

England, 2329<br />

Long Beach Public Library Foundation, CA, 287<br />

Los Angeles County Museum of Art, CA, 68, 187<br />

Los Angeles County Museum of Natural History<br />

Foundation, CA, 188<br />

Los Angeles Police Historical Society, CA, 69<br />

Los Angeles Public Library, CA, 284<br />

Los Angeles, City of, CA, 189<br />

Loudoun Cares, VA, 565, 2283, 2284<br />

Louis T. Graves Memorial Public Library, ME, 844<br />

Louisiana Museum of Modern Art, Denmark, 190<br />

Louisiana Public Health Institute, LA, 823<br />

Louisville Free Public Library Foundation, KY,<br />

820-822<br />

Loyola Marymount University, CA, 150<br />

Lubbock, City of, TX, 2141<br />

Lubec Memorial Library, ME, 845<br />

Luck Library, Friends of <strong>the</strong>, WI, 1024<br />

Luck Public Library, WI, 1016<br />

Lucy Burns Institute, WI, 578, 2208, 2209<br />

Lucy Robbins Welles Library, CT, 511<br />

Lu<strong>the</strong>ran Social Services of Colorado, CO, 481<br />

Lybba, CA, 127, 128<br />

Lyford Cay Foundation, Bahamas, 2210<br />

Lyndon Baines Johnson Foundation, TX, 425, 2187,<br />

2188<br />

Lynnville, City of, TN, 2110<br />

Lyrasis, GA, 1467, 1468, 1672<br />

Maimonides Medical Center, NY, 1525<br />

Maine Childrens Alliance, ME, 854<br />

Mainspring Consulting, NY, 713<br />

MAK Center for Art and Architecture, CA, 191<br />

Make <strong>the</strong> Road New York, NY, 1555<br />

Mamaroneck Free Library, NY, 539, 540, 566, 1526,<br />

1527<br />

Managed Risk Medical Insurance Board, CA, 129<br />

Manchester Public Library, CT, 512<br />

Manhattan Beach Education Foundation, CA, 2258<br />

MAPLight.org, CA, 177, 379, 392, 1123, 1355,<br />

1628<br />

Marble, City of, MN, 1020<br />

Marfa Public Library, Friends of <strong>the</strong>, TX, 1221<br />

Marin County Library Foundation, CA, 265<br />

Marin Link, CA, 266<br />

Marine Biological Laboratory, MA, 877<br />

Marshall Public Library, ID, 1859<br />

Marshalltown Public Library, Friends of <strong>the</strong>, IA, 1067<br />

Martin Library Association, PA, 1440, 1985<br />

Martin Lu<strong>the</strong>r King, Jr. Reading and Cultural Center,<br />

PA, 2005, 2034<br />

Massachusetts Board of Library Commissioners, MA,<br />

2330<br />

Massachusetts Coalition for Occupational Safety and<br />

Health, MA, 752, 901, 932<br />

Massachusetts Historical Society, MA, 1368<br />

Masters College, CA, 581<br />

Maternity Care Coalition, PA, 779<br />

Mattress Factory, PA, 2007<br />

Mayor Salvatore Mancini Union Free Library, RI, 2059<br />

McGill University, Friends of, Canada, 2243, 2244<br />

Medical Care Development, ME, 855<br />

Medical University of South Carolina, SC, 680<br />

Medici Archive Project, NY, 1369, 1370, 1421, 1469<br />

Medina Community Library, TX, 2234<br />

Meedan, Inc., CA, 1629<br />

MELSA Foundation, MN, 1866<br />

MemoryCare, Inc., NC, 1755, 2090<br />

Menlo Park Friends of <strong>the</strong> Library, CA, 393<br />

Mental Health America of Greater Houston, TX, 2180<br />

Mental Health Connection of Tarrant County, TX,<br />

2146<br />

Mentor Public Library, OH, 1815<br />

MentorNet, CA, 100, 394, 1012, 1910<br />

Mercantile Library Association, OH, 1802<br />

Methodist Family Health Foundation, AR, 29<br />

Metropolitan Chicago Information Center, IL, 664,<br />

714, 1037<br />

Metropolitan Energy Information Center, MO, 1084,<br />

1085<br />

Metropolitan Museum of Art, NY, 1591<br />

Miami University, OH, 1470<br />

Miami-Dade County Department of Cultural Affairs,<br />

FL, 610<br />

Michael Fields Agricultural Institute, WI, 1568<br />

Michigan Health Information Alliance, MI, 954<br />

Michigan Trails and Greenways Alliance, MI, 947<br />

Microfinance Information Exchange, DC, 290, 1276,<br />

1305, 1335, 1642, 2177-2179<br />

Middle Country Library Foundation, NY, 1406<br />

Middle Country Public Library, NY, 649<br />

Mifflin Community Library, PA, 1971<br />

Milken Institute, CA, 928<br />

Milwaukee Public Library Foundation, WI, 2378,<br />

2393, 2394, 2397, 2399<br />

Minneapolis Public Library, Friends of <strong>the</strong>, MN, 1057<br />

Minnesota Child Care Resource and Referral<br />

Network, MN, 478, 1038<br />

Minnesota State University, MN, 1039<br />

Missions Ministries, CO, 395<br />

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Missouri Botanical Garden, MO, 282<br />

Moise Memorial Library, NM, 1217<br />

Monessen Public Library and District Center, PA,<br />

1998<br />

Monroe County Public Library, AL, 1<br />

Montana Environmental Information Center, MT,<br />

1100, 2299<br />

Montana State Library, MT, 2331<br />

Moore Free Library, VT, 1149-1151<br />

Mo<strong>the</strong>r Seton Academy, MD, 556<br />

Mount Kisco Public Library, NY, 1660<br />

Mount Kisco Public Library, Foundation for <strong>the</strong>, NY,<br />

1418<br />

Mount Mercy University, IA, 802<br />

Mount Vernon Ladies Association, VA, 1132, 1941<br />

Mountain Area Information Network, NC, 1584,<br />

1756, 1776<br />

Mountain Societies Development Support<br />

Programme, Kyrgyzstan, 146<br />

Muscogee County Library Foundation, GA, 628<br />

Muscogee County School District, GA, 611<br />

Museum of Latin American Art, CA, 192<br />

Muskegon Community College, MI, 981<br />

MySafe:LA, CA, 325<br />

Nantucket A<strong>the</strong>neum, MA, 396, 462, 909<br />

NARAL Pro-Choice America, DC, 1282<br />

Nashville Alliance for Public Education, TN, 2332<br />

Nashville Public Library Foundation, TN, 1734,<br />

2111-2113, 2116<br />

National Alliance on Mental Illness Metropolitan<br />

Baltimore, MD, 895<br />

National Association for <strong>the</strong> Education of African<br />

American Children with Learning Disabilities, OH,<br />

858<br />

National Association of Health Data Organizations,<br />

UT, 1290<br />

National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum, NY,<br />

944<br />

National Center for Black Philanthropy, DC, 474<br />

National Center for Civil and Human Rights, GA, 2286<br />

National Center for Family Philanthropy, DC, 225,<br />

311, 774, 818, 1002, 1782, 2093, 2248,<br />

2259, 2333, 2352<br />

National Center for Higher Education Management<br />

Systems, CO, 783<br />

National Coalition for Cancer Survivorship, MD, 767,<br />

1801<br />

National Council for Occupational Safety and Health,<br />

NC, 573, 574<br />

National Czech and Slovak Museum and Library, IA,<br />

792, 803, 1111<br />

National Education Association, DC, 2301<br />

National Education Association Health Information<br />

Network, DC, 1056, 1086<br />

National Endowment for <strong>the</strong> Humanities, DC, 1259<br />

National Film Preservation Foundation, CA, 1471,<br />

1472<br />

National Gallery of Art, DC, 193<br />

National Headache Foundation, IL, 1044<br />

National Health Law Program, CA, 1169<br />

National Low Income Housing Coalition and Low<br />

Income Housing Information Service, DC, 935,<br />

936, 1394, 1407, 1735, 1790, 1791, 2300<br />

National Network of Public Health Institutes, LA,<br />

1170-1172<br />

National Postdoctoral Association, DC, 1749<br />

National Resource Center for <strong>the</strong> Healing of Racism,<br />

MI, 972, 974<br />

National Security Archive Fund, DC, 612, 715, 937,<br />

1260, 1336, 1337, 1579, 1592<br />

National Sporting Library, VA, 2232<br />

National Strategy Information Center, DC, 2379<br />

National Yiddish Book Center, MA, 934, 1177<br />

Native Village of Scammon Bay, AK, 20<br />

Natrona County Public Library Foundation, WY, 2402<br />

Nebraska Library Commission, NE, 2334<br />

Nederland Community Library Foundation, CO, 446,<br />

453<br />

Neighborhood Health Care, OH, 1816<br />

Neill Public Library, WA, 2293<br />

Neosho-Newton County Library, MO, 1087<br />

Network for Oregon Affordable Housing, OR, 1942<br />

Network of Behavioral Health Providers, TX, 2221,<br />

2249<br />

New Castle Public Library, DE, 546, 558<br />

New Distinction Corporation, HI, 638<br />

New Hampshire Historical Society, NH, 1141<br />

New Israel Fund, DC, 570<br />

New Jersey Coalition for Battered Women, NJ, 1173,<br />

1182<br />

New Jersey State Library, NJ, 2335<br />

New Lexington City School District, OH, 1875<br />

New Ne<strong>the</strong>rland Institute, NY, 1817<br />

New Pathways, MN, 1025, 1030<br />

New School, NY, 1261, 1528, 1580, 1581, 1673<br />

New Schools Fund, CA, 2336<br />

New Sun Rising, PA, 1999, 2035<br />

New Venture Fund, DC, 1630<br />

New Visions for Public Schools, NY, 1387, 1601<br />

New York Academy of Medicine, NY, 1174, 1232,<br />

1248, 1249, 1264, 1310, 1380, 1497, 1498,<br />

1503, 1529, 1530, 1556, 1643, 1694<br />

New York Committee for Occupational Safety and<br />

Health, NY, 1531<br />

New York Foundation for <strong>the</strong> Arts, NY, 1283<br />

New York Preservation Archive Project, NY, 1532<br />

New York Public Library, NY, 214, 483, 602, 1157,<br />

1265, 1306, 1311, 1338, 1357, 1371, 1372,<br />

1376, 1414-1416, 1431, 1473, 1499, 1504,<br />

1509, 1510, 1561-1564, 1588, 1654, 1655,<br />

1657, 1661, 1664, 1666, 1667, 1684, 1699,<br />

1702, 1704, 2189<br />

New York Public Library, Astor, Lenox and Tilden<br />

Foundations, NY, 733, 910, 1208, 1277, 1411,<br />

1533-1540, 1736, 1965, 2142<br />

New York Society Library, NY, 1705<br />

New York State Archives Partnership Trust, NY, 1381<br />

New York University, NY, 1298, 1474, 1682<br />

Newark Beth Israel Medical Center Foundation, NJ,<br />

1160<br />

Newark Family Resource Network, NJ, 1193, 1216<br />

Newark Public Library, NJ, 1188-1190<br />

Newaygo Area District Library, MI, 960<br />

Newberry Library, IL, 673, 690, 732, 737, 744, 1737<br />

Newman University, KS, 815<br />

Newport Beach Public Library Foundation, CA, 296<br />

Newport Public Library, RI, 2060<br />

Nonprofit Center of Milwaukee, WI, 2372, 2373<br />

Nonprofit Coordinating Committee of New York, NY,<br />

1233<br />

Nonprofit Information Networking Association, MA,<br />

242, 1003, 1063<br />

Nonprofit Knowledge Works, LA, 826, 827, 1690,<br />

2277<br />

Nonprofit Resource Center, CA, 130, 438<br />

Nonprofit Resource Center of Alabama, AL, 9, 1792<br />

Nonprofit Resource Center of Texas, TX, 2268<br />

Norridgewock Free Public Library, ME, 846<br />

North Carolina Partnership for Children, NC, 1758<br />

North Central Regional Library, WA, 2294<br />

North Harrison Elementary School, IN, 764<br />

North Iowa Libraries Collaborating Board, IA, 796<br />

North Scituate Public Library, RI, 2061<br />

North Shore-Long Island Jewish Health System, NY,<br />

1650<br />

North Sioux City Community Library, Friends of, SD,<br />

2096<br />

North Wales Library, PA, 2015<br />

Nor<strong>the</strong>ast Document Conservation Center, MA, 1422<br />

Nor<strong>the</strong>ast Historic Film, ME, 1475<br />

Northwest Resources for Families, MN, 914<br />

Northwestern Memorial Foundation, IL, 740<br />

Norway Memorial Library, ME, 847<br />

Oakland Kids First, CA, 1691<br />

Oakland Public Library, CA, 421<br />

Oakland Public Library, Friends of <strong>the</strong>, CA, 149<br />

Oakland Small Schools Foundation, CA, 162<br />

Obion County Public Library, TN, 2123<br />

Observatorio Latinoamericano de Conflictos<br />

Ambientales, Chile, 175<br />

Ocean State Libraries, RI, 2062<br />

Odessa LINKS, TX, 2229<br />

Ohio Association of Second Harvest Foodbanks, OH,<br />

1831<br />

Ohio Grantmakers Forum, OH, 926, 1803-1805,<br />

1818-1820, 1832-1835, 1837, 1842-1846,<br />

1849, 1873, 1878<br />

Ohioana Library Association, OH, 1877<br />

Oklahoma Department of Libraries, OK, 2337<br />

Oklahoma Historical Society, OK, 1893-1895<br />

Ola<strong>the</strong> Public Library, KS, 1986<br />

Old Town School of Folk Music, IL, 681<br />

Olusegun Obasanjo Presidential Library Foundation in<br />

<strong>the</strong> U. S, DC, 633<br />

Omaha Public Library, NE, 1107<br />

Omaha Public Library Foundation, NE, 1108, 1110,<br />

1112-1115, 1121<br />

Omaha Schools Foundation, NE, 1116<br />

Omprakash Foundation, CT, 1541, 2103<br />

Oneida County Library, ID, 1129<br />

Online Computer Library Center, OH, 2338<br />

Open Access Connections, MN, 1047, 1048<br />

Open Democracy Advice Centre, South Africa, 1339<br />

Oregon Child Care Resource and Referral Network,<br />

OR, 1943<br />

Oregon Friends of C.G. Jung, OR, 1944<br />

Oregon Historical Society, OR, 1918<br />

Oregon Partnership, OR, 1945<br />

Oregon State University Foundation, OR, 1946, 1947<br />

Organic Center for Education and Promotion, CO,<br />

804, 1757<br />

Ossining Public Library, NY, 1662<br />

Osterville Free Library Corporation, MA, 1145<br />

Otis Library and Museum, MA, 903<br />

Oxford Library Company, PA, 1960<br />

Oxford University, England, 1476<br />

Palatine Opportunity Center, IL, 665<br />

Paley Center for Media, NY, 1542<br />

Palo Alto Library Foundation, CA, 312, 397-400<br />

Pamoja Media East Africa, Kenya, 1644<br />

Panhandle Regional Planning Commission, TX, 2130<br />

Parent Education and Assistance for Kids, CO, 456<br />

Parents Anonymous, CA, 1312<br />

Parkinsons Institute, CA, 401<br />

Pasadena Education Network, CA, 112<br />

Pascoag Public Library, RI, 2063<br />

Patten Free Library, ME, 1377<br />

Patterson Library, NY, 1852<br />

Pawtucket Public Library, RI, 2064<br />

Pear Tree Communications, OH, 1291<br />

Peninsula Friends of <strong>the</strong> Library, CA, 288<br />

Pennsylvania Library Association, PA, 1209<br />

People for Irvine Community Health, CA, 297, 300<br />

People on Wheels, IN, 762<br />

Pequot Library Association, CT, 1543<br />

Performing Arts Center of Los Angeles County, CA,<br />

194<br />

Permian Basin Petroleum Museum, Library and Hall<br />

of Fame, TX, 1890, 2125, 2126<br />

Petersburg Library Foundation, VA, 1210, 1989,<br />

2291<br />

Petersburg Public Library, AK, 14, 15<br />

Pew Charitable Trusts, PA, 911<br />

Philanthropedia, CA, 243<br />

Philanthropy Roundtable, DC, 775<br />

Philharmonic-Symphony Society of New York, NY,<br />

1593<br />

Phillips Theological Seminary, OK, 1883<br />

Phillips-Morrison Institute of California, CA, 541<br />

Phoenix Art Museum, AZ, 27<br />

Pierce County Library Foundation, WA, 1853, 1860<br />

Pierpont Morgan Library, NY, 748, 878, 879, 1061,<br />

1184, 1228-1230, 1267, 1316, 1358, 1373,<br />

1432, 1477, 1478, 1505, 1544, 1686, 1972<br />

Pierre Claeyssens Military Museum and Library, CA,<br />

442, 443<br />

Pikes Peak Library District Foundation, CO, 447, 468,<br />

475<br />

Pine Eagle Economic Development Corporation, OR,<br />

1948<br />

Pineland, City of, TX, 2263<br />

Pinellas Public Library Cooperative, FL, 1738<br />

Pittsburg Public Library, KS, 1088<br />

Planned Parenthood of North Texas, TX, 2170<br />

Plymouth Public Library, MA, 824<br />

PMB Healthcare Consulting, NY, 1557, 1558<br />

Poets House, NY, 1240, 1412, 1545<br />

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Polish Donors Forum, Poland, 1004<br />

Polk County Library Federation, WI, 1017, 1026<br />

Pontiac Public Library, IL, 656<br />

Population Reference Bureau, DC, 1344<br />

Port Townsend Public Library Foundation, WA, 2295<br />

Portland Public Library, ME, 831, 832, 834, 1739<br />

Portsmouth Free Public Library, RI, 2065<br />

Positive Wellness Alliance, NC, 1795<br />

Pottawattamie County Board of Supervisors, IA, 807<br />

Primary Care Development Corporation, NY, 1237<br />

Primary Information, NY, 1701<br />

Primary Source, MA, 1356<br />

Princeton Public Library, WV, 2371<br />

Pro Bono Resource Center of Maryland, MD, 896,<br />

897<br />

Project Inform, CA, 131, 1441, 1867<br />

Prosser Public Library, CT, 513<br />

Providence Christian School of Texas, TX, 2193<br />

Providence Community Library, RI, 2047, 2076<br />

Providence Public Library, RI, 44, 1384, 1740, 2077<br />

Provisions Learning Project, DC, 1299<br />

Public Health Management Corporation, PA, 2025,<br />

2027<br />

Public Library of Charlotte and Mecklenburg County,<br />

NC, 1761, 1778<br />

Public Library of Charlotte and Mecklenburg County,<br />

Friends of <strong>the</strong>, NC, 1741, 1793<br />

Public Library of Science, CA, 104, 716, 1674<br />

Public.Resource.Org, CA, 256<br />

Publius, MI, 45<br />

Purdue University, IN, 784, 785<br />

Purple Rose Theater Company, MI, 948<br />

Quality Counts, ME, 856<br />

Queen of Peace Church, FL, 618<br />

Queens Library Foundation, NY, 859, 862, 1408,<br />

1546, 1683, 1742<br />

Quincy Asian Resources, MA, 940<br />

Rapid Resource for Families, NC, 1759<br />

Redwood Library and A<strong>the</strong>naeum, RI, 734, 2048,<br />

2066, 2082<br />

Reedsport Library, OR, 1919<br />

Reedsport, City of, OR, 1904, 1909, 1949<br />

Rensselaerville Institute, NY, 1286<br />

ReServe Elder Service, NY, 1602<br />

Resources First Foundation, ME, 2183<br />

Resources for Children with Special Needs, NY, 603,<br />

1211, 1500, 1547, 1548, 1589<br />

Responsible Environmentalism Foundation, OR,<br />

2122<br />

Rhode Island Historical Society, RI, 2067<br />

Rhode Island Natural History Survey, RI, 735, 736,<br />

2078, 2079<br />

Rhode Island Parent Information Network, RI, 2080<br />

Rhode Island Quality Institute, RI, 2072<br />

Rhode Island Supreme Court, RI, 2068<br />

Rhodes University, South Africa, 1479<br />

Rice University, TX, 1437, 2143<br />

Richard Nickel Committee, IL, 652<br />

Richard Nixon Library and Birthplace Foundation, CA,<br />

163, 1262<br />

Richmond Memorial Library, NY, 1612, 1613<br />

Richmond Memorial Library Association, CT, 514<br />

Richmond Public Library, CA, 365<br />

Riegelsville Public Library, PA, 727<br />

Rio Grande County Library District, CO, 469<br />

RIPM Consortium, MD, 1480<br />

Riverdale Neighborhood House, NY, 1238<br />

Riverfront Renaissance Center for <strong>the</strong> Arts, NJ, 1156<br />

Riverside Public Library, CA, 1973<br />

Riverview Health Services, KS, 816<br />

Roanoke Public Library, VA, 46<br />

Robert W. Woodruff Library of <strong>the</strong> Atlanta University<br />

Center, GA, 1743<br />

Roberts Wesleyan College, NY, 2282<br />

Rockefeller Archive Center, NY, 1292, 1645<br />

Rockport Public Library, ME, 848<br />

Rockville Public Library, CT, 515<br />

Rogers Public Library Foundation, AR, 47<br />

Roland Public Schools, OK, 30<br />

Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation, CA, 91, 249,<br />

255, 1133, 1300, 2158<br />

Room to Read, CA, 336, 402-404, 1117<br />

Rosenbach Museum and Library, PA, 2016, 2028<br />

Rosenberg Library, TX, 2245<br />

Rosenberg Library Association, TX, 2211<br />

Round Valley Public Library, Friends of <strong>the</strong>, CA, 101<br />

Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, England, 1481<br />

Royal Family Archives, Museum and Information<br />

Center, Lesotho, 973<br />

Royal Shakespeare Company, England, 171<br />

Royal Society for <strong>the</strong> Protection of Nature, Bhutan,<br />

717<br />

Rundel Library Foundation, NY, 1614, 1615<br />

Russell Kirk Center for Cultural Renewal, MI, 956<br />

Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, NJ,<br />

1158<br />

Ru<strong>the</strong>rford B. Hayes Presidential Center, OH, 1385<br />

Rye Public Library, NH, 1142<br />

Sacramento Employment and Training Agency, CA,<br />

132<br />

Sacred Heart University, CT, 1606<br />

Saint Cloud, City of, MN, 1031<br />

Saint Johnsbury A<strong>the</strong>naeum, VT, 825<br />

Saint Joseph County Public Library, IN, 755<br />

Saint Louis County Library, MO, 2042<br />

Saint Louis Mercantile Library Association, MO, 1097<br />

Saint Louis University Library Associates, MO, 1098<br />

Saint Marys Girls High School, Kenya, 619<br />

Saint Marys Outreach Center, MD, 867<br />

Saint Monica Catholic School, TX, 2194<br />

Saint Paul Public Library, Friends of <strong>the</strong>, MN, 1052,<br />

1058<br />

Saint Pauls Episcopal School, CA, 164-166<br />

Sainte Genevieve County Health Department, MO,<br />

1064<br />

San Anselmo Library, Friends of <strong>the</strong>, CA, 267<br />

San Antonio Public Library Foundation, TX, 1409,<br />

2266<br />

San Buenaventura Library, Friends of <strong>the</strong>, CA, 423<br />

San Diego Chinese Historical Society and Museum,<br />

CA, 343<br />

San Diego Public Library, CA, 344<br />

San Diego Public Library Foundation, CA, 345-351<br />

San Francisco Adult Day Services Network, CA, 208<br />

San Jose Public Library Foundation, CA, 405<br />

San Luis Valley Museum, CO, 470<br />

San Mateo Public Library Foundation, CA, 366, 367,<br />

406<br />

San Rafael Public Library, Friends of <strong>the</strong>, CA, 268,<br />

269<br />

Sandy Public Library, OR, 1861, 1920, 1950<br />

Sandy Spring Museum, MD, 882<br />

Sandy, City of, OR, 1905<br />

Santa Barbara Museum of Art, CA, 195<br />

Santa Clara City Library Foundation, CA, 95<br />

Santa Clara University, CA, 422<br />

Santa Fe Indian School, NM, 1222<br />

Santa Fe Public Library, Friends of <strong>the</strong>, NM, 1218<br />

Santiam Christian Schools, OR, 1951<br />

School Choice Ohio, OH, 51<br />

School Choice Wisconsin, WI, 950, 2380, 2385,<br />

2395<br />

School for <strong>the</strong> Arts, New Mexico, NM, 1223<br />

Scottsbluff Public Library, NE, 1128<br />

Scottsbluff Public Library Foundation, NE, 1109<br />

Seaford District Library, DE, 553<br />

Seattle Art Museum, WA, 196<br />

Seattle Public Library Foundation, WA, 479, 1054,<br />

2296, 2361-2363<br />

Seattle, City of, WA, 2339<br />

Select Milwaukee, WI, 1055, 1410<br />

Self Reliance Foundation, DC, 274<br />

Senator John Heinz History Center, PA, 2021<br />

Senior Guidance Directory, TX, 1119<br />

SeniorNavigator.com, VA, 789, 1212<br />

Sevier County Public Library System, Foundation for<br />

<strong>the</strong>, TN, 2101<br />

Seward Community Library, AK, 21<br />

Sexuality Information and Education Council of <strong>the</strong><br />

U.S., NY, 209, 488, 871, 938, 1161, 1183,<br />

1284, 1340, 1594, 2287<br />

Shaker Museum and Library, NY, 56, 1433<br />

Shakespeare’s Globe, England, 172<br />

Sheridan County Library Foundation, WY, 2403-2405<br />

Shoshana S. Cardin Jewish Community High School,<br />

MD, 1244<br />

SIM USA, NC, 582<br />

Simmons College of Kentucky, KY, 819<br />

Simsbury Public Library, CT, 516<br />

SingleStop USA, CA, 416, 212, 215-218, 222, 270,<br />

978, 979, 1185, 1565, 1566<br />

Sinte Gleska University, SD, 1224<br />

Siuslaw Public Library District, OR, 1924<br />

Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture, NY,<br />

852<br />

Slatington Public Library, PA, 2046<br />

Sluzhenye Association, Russia, 1005<br />

Smithsonian American Art Museum, DC, 368<br />

Smithsonian Institution, DC, 407, 1675, 1911, 2144<br />

Sno-Isle Regional Library Foundation, WA, 2297<br />

Social and Development Network Kenya, Kenya, 244<br />

Social and Public Art Resource Center, CA, 113<br />

Social Law Library, MA, 912<br />

Social Science Research Council, NY, 718<br />

Social Venture Partners, WA, 2340<br />

Society of Environmental Journalists, PA, 2017<br />

Society of Saint Vincent de Paul, TX, 2171<br />

Society of <strong>the</strong> Four Arts, FL, 527<br />

Somers Library, Friends of <strong>the</strong>, CT, 517<br />

South African Health Informatics Association, South<br />

Africa, 1646<br />

South Benton Community Enhancement Association,<br />

OR, 1921, 1952, 1953, 1958<br />

South Kingstown Public Library, RI, 2069<br />

South Windsor Public Library, CT, 518<br />

Sou<strong>the</strong>rn California Center for Nonprofit<br />

Management, CA, 114, 1744<br />

Sou<strong>the</strong>rn California Institute of Architecture, CA, 197<br />

Sou<strong>the</strong>rn California Library for Social Studies and<br />

Research, CA, 115<br />

Sou<strong>the</strong>rn Maryland Child Care Resource Center, MD,<br />

898<br />

Sou<strong>the</strong>rn Methodist University, TX, 2159<br />

Sou<strong>the</strong>rn Oregon Historical Society, OR, 1954<br />

Sou<strong>the</strong>rn Regional Education Board, GA, 786<br />

Southwest Center for HIV/AIDS, AZ, 24, 25, 439<br />

Southwest Research and Information Center, NM,<br />

1225-1227<br />

Spartanburg County Public Library, SC, 2083<br />

Spaulding Memorial Library, ME, 1245<br />

SPJST Library Archives and Museum, TX, 1974<br />

Spokane Public Library, WA, 2347<br />

Stanford University, CA, 542, 1482, 1483<br />

Stanhope Public Library, IA, 797<br />

State of <strong>the</strong> U.S.A., DC, 719<br />

Stayton Public Library Foundation, OR, 1955<br />

Stella Maris, OH, 1821, 1848<br />

Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute, MA, 107,<br />

198, 749, 1423, 1443, 1484, 1595, 1596<br />

Stichting eIFL.net, Italy, 2341<br />

Stonewall Library and Archives, FL, 590-592<br />

Stow-Munroe Falls Public Library, OH, 613<br />

Strong Public Library, ME, 849<br />

Structured Employment Economic Development<br />

Corporation, NY, 899<br />

Sunlight Foundation, DC, 291, 535, 564, 614<br />

Sutton Public Library, AK, 22<br />

Swiss Pain Patients Association, Switzerland, 1045<br />

Syracuse University, NY, 1485<br />

T.L.L. Temple Memorial Library and Archives, TX,<br />

2264<br />

Tacoma Public Library, WA, 2298<br />

Taulama for Tongans, CA, 133<br />

TechSoup Global, CA, 92, 1631<br />

Temple Beth El, ND, 1796<br />

Temple University, PA, 2018<br />

Tennessee Charter Schools Association, TN, 2104,<br />

2118-2121, 2124<br />

Teton County Library Foundation, WY, 536, 1317,<br />

2401<br />

Texas A & M Foundation, TX, 2191<br />

Texas Book Festival, TX, 2160<br />

Texas Low Income Housing Information Service, TX,<br />

2250<br />

Texas State Library and Archives Commission, TX,<br />

2342<br />

Texas State University, TX, 2128<br />

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Grants for Libraries & Information Services RECIPIENT INDEX<br />

Texas Tech University, TX, 2222-2224<br />

Theater Communications Group, NY, 173<br />

TheaterWorks, CA, 408<br />

Thetford, Town of, VT, 1143<br />

Thomas-Dale District 7 Planning Council, MN, 1040<br />

Tiburcio Vasquez Health Center, CA, 369<br />

Tides Center, CA, 1175, 2275<br />

Tiverton Library Services, RI, 2081<br />

Tolland Public Library, CT, 519<br />

Tom Green County Friends of <strong>the</strong> Library, TX, 2230<br />

Tompkins County Public Library Foundation, NY,<br />

1585<br />

Topten USA, DC, 374<br />

Trisha Brown Dance Company, NY, 1486<br />

Tropics Foundation, GA, 579<br />

Tulsa Library Trust, OK, 1898, 1900, 1901<br />

Turner Memorial Library, ME, 567<br />

Turner Public Library, ME, 1246<br />

UC Santa Cruz Foundation, CA, 370<br />

UCLA Foundation, CA, 70-76<br />

Unalaska, City of, AK, 23<br />

Union County Carnegie Library, SC, 2091, 2092<br />

United Cerebral Palsy Associations of New York<br />

State, NY, 1549<br />

United Community Action Network, OR, 1922<br />

United Nations African Institute for Economic<br />

Development and Planning, Senegal, 1341<br />

United Way 2-1-1 of Manasota, FL, 596<br />

United Way for Sou<strong>the</strong>astern Michigan, MI, 957<br />

United Way International, VA, 1278<br />

United Way of Fresno County, CA, 330<br />

United Way of Mesa County, CO, 471<br />

United Way of Metropolitan Nashville, TN, 2114<br />

United Way of Midland County, MI, 955<br />

United Way of Monterey County, CA, 276<br />

United Way of San Antonio and Bexar County, TX,<br />

2235<br />

United Way of San Luis Obispo County, CA, 331<br />

United Way of Santa Cruz County, CA, 313<br />

United Way of Sonoma-Mendocino-Lake, CA, 332<br />

United Way of <strong>the</strong> Bay Area, CA, 210, 223, 259, 333<br />

United Way of <strong>the</strong> Black Hills, SD, 2097<br />

United Way of <strong>the</strong> Piedmont, SC, 2084<br />

United Way Silicon Valley, CA, 260, 334<br />

United Way, Aloha, HI, 645<br />

United Way, Wiregrass, AL, 13<br />

University College Dublin, Ireland, 1487<br />

University Hospitals Health System, OH, 1822<br />

University of Arizona, AZ, 28<br />

University of Arkansas Foundation, AR, 31<br />

University of California, CA, 167, 168, 199, 211,<br />

224, 245, 261, 314, 316-320, 371, 1293,<br />

1382, 1386, 1488, 1489<br />

University of California at Berkeley Foundation, CA,<br />

409<br />

University of California at San Diego, CA, 1313<br />

University of Chicago, IL, 1676<br />

University of Denver, CO, 472<br />

University of Ghana, Ghana, 1263, 1647<br />

University of Houston-University Park, TX, 2246<br />

University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, IL, 1490<br />

University of Kentucky Research Foundation, KY,<br />

1176<br />

University of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa, 1648<br />

University of Medicine, Burma (Myanmar), 918, 919<br />

University of Miami, FL, 615, 1491<br />

University of Minnesota, MN, 1395<br />

University of Missouri, MO, 1120, 2134<br />

University of Montevallo, AL, 7, 8<br />

University of North Carolina, NC, 1760, 1777<br />

University of North Texas, TX, 2147<br />

University of Oklahoma Foundation, OK, 1889<br />

University of Oregon Foundation, OR, 410, 411<br />

University of Pennsylvania, PA, 1750<br />

University of Saint Mary of <strong>the</strong> Lake-Mundelein<br />

Seminary, IL, 654<br />

University of Sou<strong>the</strong>rn California, CA, 134, 200<br />

University of Sou<strong>the</strong>rn Maine, ME, 833<br />

University of Toronto, Canada, 1492<br />

University of Utah, UT, 886-888, 1677, 2270, 2274<br />

University of Washington, WA, 2343<br />

University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire Foundation, WI,<br />

555<br />

University World News, South Africa, 1342<br />

Urban School News, IL, 1847<br />

UWM Foundation, WI, 2390<br />

Valley Library Consortium, MI, 962<br />

Van Buren District Library, MI, 969<br />

Velir Studios, MA, 1294<br />

Veria Central Public Library, Greece, 2344<br />

Vermont Department of Libraries, VT, 2345<br />

Vestavia Hills Library Foundation, AL, 2<br />

VIA LINK, LA, 828<br />

Villa I Tatti, Italy, 1374<br />

Village Learning Place, MD, 900<br />

Virginia Career Education Foundation, VA, 1990<br />

Virginia Child Care Resource and Referral Network,<br />

VA, 1006<br />

Virginia Garcia Memorial Health Center, OR, 1956<br />

Virginia Public Access Project, VA, 1213<br />

Visiting Nurse Service of New York, NY, 1651<br />

Vose Library, ME, 1247<br />

W E T A-Greater Washington Educational<br />

Telecommunications Association, VA, 1493<br />

W N Y C Radio, NY, 1692<br />

Walker Art Center, MN, 201, 1494<br />

Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research,<br />

Australia, 1751<br />

Warwick Public Library, RI, 2070<br />

Washington Area Performing Arts Video Archive, DC,<br />

883<br />

Washington County Childrens Program, ME, 857<br />

Washington Department of Social and Health<br />

Services, WA, 2351<br />

Washington Press Club Foundation, DC, 1885<br />

Washington State Child Care Resource and Referral<br />

Network, WA, 2136<br />

Washington State Library, WA, 2346<br />

Washington State University Foundation, WA, 2364<br />

Washington Street Community Center, CO, 482<br />

Washington University, MO, 1099<br />

Washoe County Library, Friends of, NV, 1126, 1130<br />

Watertown Free Public Library, MA, 913<br />

WCMC 2000, England, 945<br />

Welles-Turner Memorial Library Second Century Fund,<br />

CT, 520<br />

Wellesley Free Library Centennial Fund, MA, 1152<br />

Wellsburg Public Library, IA, 1096<br />

Welvista, SC, 1745<br />

West Chester Public Library, PA, 1214<br />

West Hartford Public Library, CT, 521<br />

West Hollywood Library Fund, CA, 440<br />

West Michigan Strategic Alliance, MI, 1010<br />

West Philadelphia Catholic High School, PA, 557<br />

West Sound Academy, WA, 2365<br />

West Virginia Kids Count Fund, WV, 872<br />

West Virginia Telehealth Alliance, WV, 1967<br />

West Warwick Public Library System, RI, 2071<br />

Western Health Information Network, CA, 139, 140<br />

Westgate Public Library, IA, 798<br />

Westminster College, PA, 1991<br />

Westminster School, CT, 1823<br />

Weston Historical Society, CT, 528<br />

Westport Free Public Library, MA, 1444<br />

Westport Public Library, CT, 1706<br />

We<strong>the</strong>rsfield Public Library, CT, 522<br />

Whitakers, Town of, NC, 757<br />

White Plains Library Foundation, NY, 1550<br />

Whitefield, Town of, NH, 1144<br />

Whitman County Library, Friends of, WA, 2348<br />

Whittier Area First Day Coalition, CA, 298<br />

Wilkinson Center, TX, 1191, 2161-2164, 2172,<br />

2173, 2195, 2231, 2254, 2261<br />

William A. Farnsworth Library and Art Museum, ME,<br />

1438, 1696, 1746, 2212, 2213<br />

William J. Clinton Presidential Foundation, AR, 108,<br />

1118, 1186, 1551-1553, 1587, 1747, 1896,<br />

2302<br />

Williamsburg Public Library, IA, 799<br />

Window to <strong>the</strong> World Communications, IL, 682<br />

Windsor Locks Public Library, CT, 523<br />

Windsor Public Library, CT, 524<br />

Winter Haven Public Library, Friends of <strong>the</strong>, FL, 594<br />

Winthrop Group, NY, 1495<br />

Women at Work, CA, 430, 1748<br />

Wonder of Reading, CA, 93, 250, 1868<br />

Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars,<br />

DC, 246<br />

Worcester Public Library Foundation, MA, 1215<br />

Worker’s Information Center, Cambodia, 1041<br />

Working America Education Fund, DC, 275, 575,<br />

576, 875, 1343, 1554<br />

Worksafe, CA, 577<br />

World Resources Institute, DC, 1632<br />

Wray Public Library, Friends of, CO, 454<br />

Wray, City of, CO, 473<br />

Wuxi Library, China, 758-760<br />

Yale University, CT, 720, 1375<br />

Yantai Library, China, 1882<br />

Yayasan Pengembangan Hak Asasi Manusia Untuk<br />

ASEAN, Indonesia, 721<br />

YIVO Institute for Jewish Research, NY, 543, 544,<br />

604, 1511-1514, 1687<br />

YM-YWHA, 92nd Street, NY, 174<br />

Youth LINC, UT, 2273<br />

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GEOGRAPHIC INDEX<br />

ALABAMA<br />

Alabama Archives and History Foundation 3, 10<br />

Flomaton Public Library 4<br />

Greenville Butler County Public Library 5<br />

Jane B. Holmes Public Library 11<br />

Leighton Public Library 6<br />

Monroe County Public Library 1<br />

Nonprofit Resource Center of Alabama 9, 1792<br />

United Way, Wiregrass 13<br />

University of Montevallo 7, 8<br />

Vestavia Hills Library Foundation 2<br />

ALASKA<br />

Alaska Center for <strong>the</strong> Environment 2367<br />

Alaska Department of Education and Early<br />

Development 2305<br />

Alaska, State of 16<br />

Cooper Landing Community Library 17<br />

Fairbanks North Star Borough Public Library 18, 1855<br />

Haines Borough Public Library 19<br />

Joyce K. Carver Memorial Library, Friends of <strong>the</strong> 1857<br />

Native Village of Scammon Bay 20<br />

Petersburg Public Library 14, 15<br />

Seward Community Library 21<br />

Sutton Public Library 22<br />

Unalaska, City of 23<br />

ARIZONA<br />

Arizona Jewish Historical Society 26<br />

Arizona State Library, Archives and Public Records<br />

2309<br />

College Depot Program at Burton Barr Central Library<br />

787<br />

Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation 2382, 2383<br />

Phoenix Art Museum 27<br />

Southwest Center for HIV/AIDS 24, 25, 439<br />

University of Arizona 28<br />

ARKANSAS<br />

Barton Library 32<br />

Baxter County Public Library Foundation 49, 1131<br />

Central Arkansas Library System 35<br />

Central Junior High School 1762<br />

Fayetteville Public Library 38, 48<br />

Fayetteville Public Library Foundation 39<br />

Friends of Central Arkansas Libraries 2260<br />

Methodist Family Health Foundation 29<br />

Rogers Public Library Foundation 47<br />

University of Arkansas Foundation 31<br />

William J. Clinton Presidential Foundation 108, 1118,<br />

1186, 1551-1553, 1587, 1747, 1896, 2302<br />

AUSTRALIA<br />

Charities Aid Foundation Australia 1961<br />

Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research<br />

1751<br />

AZERBAIJAN<br />

Baku Educational Information Center Foundation<br />

1573<br />

BAHAMAS<br />

Lyford Cay Foundation 2210<br />

BANGLADESH<br />

Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib Medical University 1633<br />

BELGIUM<br />

European Foundation Centre 989, 990, 1325, 1326,<br />

1621, 1622, 2316<br />

BHUTAN<br />

Royal Society for <strong>the</strong> Protection of Nature 717<br />

BRAZIL<br />

Instituto de Pesquisas e Estudos Afro-Brasileiros<br />

971<br />

BULGARIA<br />

Bulgarian Charities Aid Foundation 983<br />

Bulgarian Donors Forum 984<br />

BURMA (MYANMAR)<br />

University of Medicine 918<br />

University of Medicine 919<br />

CALIFORNIA<br />

1in6 57, 426<br />

Academy of Television Arts and Sciences Foundation<br />

1993<br />

Access Books 58<br />

Advancement Project 116<br />

Alameda County Library Foundation 151, 335, 420<br />

Alameda County Public Health Department 117<br />

Aphasia Center of California 147<br />

Association of Jewish Libraries 170, 1241<br />

A<strong>the</strong>naeum Music and Arts Library 338, 1518<br />

Bancroft Library, Friends of <strong>the</strong> 264<br />

Banning Public Library 339<br />

Bay Citizen 119<br />

Benicia Library Foundation 2267<br />

Berkeley Public Library 378<br />

Boys and Girls Clubs of Santa Barbara County, United<br />

372<br />

Braille Institute 441<br />

Bring Me A Book Foundation 152-154<br />

California Child Care Resource and Referral Network<br />

109, 302, 303<br />

California Department of Parks and Recreation 120<br />

California History Center Foundation 382, 383<br />

California Library Association 304<br />

California Managed Risk Medical Insurance Board<br />

305<br />

California State Library 2310<br />

California State University 327<br />

California State University Long Beach Foundation<br />

181<br />

Calvary Cross Church of <strong>the</strong> Highlands 155<br />

Cambria Library, Friends of <strong>the</strong> 1383<br />

Carmel-By-The-Sea Public Library Foundation 52<br />

Center to Promote HealthCare Access 121, 135,<br />

1163<br />

Children Now 306<br />

Chinese American Museum, Friends of <strong>the</strong> 182<br />

Chula Vista Library, Friends of <strong>the</strong> 340<br />

Climate Registry 1620<br />

Clinica Sierra Vista 122<br />

Colusa County Library 376<br />

Common Sense Media 123<br />

Community Health Resource and Development<br />

Center 377<br />

Contra Costa County Public Library 158<br />

Contra Costa Crisis Center 328<br />

Creative Commons 1089<br />

Crystal Stairs 321, 1201<br />

Eden Area Information and Reference 329<br />

Eden Information and Referral Service 219<br />

EdSource 97, 220, 231, 251, 352, 384, 417, 418<br />

Escondido Public Library 341<br />

Fair Oaks Community Center 385<br />

Faith Network of <strong>the</strong> East Bay 353<br />

Flora of North America Association 554, 1457<br />

Foundation Center San Francisco 205, 354, 1716<br />

Francis House of Sacramento 1785<br />

Fresno County Public Library, Friends of <strong>the</strong> 247<br />

Friends and Foundation of <strong>the</strong> San Francisco Public<br />

Library 98, 99, 178, 206, 213, 221, 299,<br />

355-361, 432, 1405<br />

Frontier Project Foundation 1717<br />

Fuller Theological Seminary 60<br />

Global Footprint Network 176, 387, 388, 412, 413<br />

Grammy Museum Foundation 184<br />

Grandparents as Parents 322, 419, 428<br />

Great Oakland Public Schools Information Center<br />

159, 160<br />

GreatNonprofits 308, 389, 2033<br />

GreatSchools 50, 700, 1608, 2320, 2321, 2384<br />

Health Care Interpreter Network 161<br />

Health Technology Center 136<br />

Healthcare and Elder Law Programs Corporation<br />

1963<br />

Holocaust Center of Nor<strong>the</strong>rn California 207<br />

Housing Rights Committee of San Francisco 362<br />

Huntington Library, Art Collections and Botanical<br />

Gardens 54, 55, 61-64, 141, 142, 185, 283,<br />

285, 293, 323, 326, 375, 436, 1065, 1464,<br />

1718<br />

Info Line of San Diego County 262, 342, 1719, 1720<br />

Information and Referral Federation of Los Angeles<br />

County 1167, 1721<br />

Information Clearinghouse for Chinese Gays and<br />

Lesbians 1352<br />

Inland Counties Regional Center 429, 1206, 1722<br />

Innovation Center for Energy and Transportation<br />

1625<br />

Institute for College Access and Success 202, 237,<br />

253, 977, 2325<br />

Institute on Religion and Civic Values 294<br />

Internet Archive 281<br />

Just Harvest USA 1567<br />

JustGive 487<br />

Korean Health Education Information and Research<br />

Center 110, 138, 1726-1728<br />

L.A. Theater Works 1671<br />

Laguna Beach Library, Friends of 295<br />

Lavender Youth Recreation and Information Center<br />

363, 437, 1729-1731<br />

LAXART 186<br />

Legal Services of Nor<strong>the</strong>rn California 126<br />

Library Foundation of Los Angeles 65-67, 77, 90,<br />

106, 111, 143, 144, 286, 324, 1053, 1733,<br />

1789, 2257<br />

Lompoc Public Library System, Friends of <strong>the</strong> 373<br />

Long Beach Public Library Foundation 287<br />

Los Angeles County Museum of Art 68, 187<br />

Los Angeles County Museum of Natural History<br />

Foundation 188<br />

Los Angeles Police Historical Society 69<br />

Los Angeles Public Library 284<br />

Los Angeles, City of 189<br />

Loyola Marymount University 150<br />

Lybba 127, 128<br />

MAK Center for Art and Architecture 191<br />

Managed Risk Medical Insurance Board 129<br />

Manhattan Beach Education Foundation 2258<br />

MAPLight.org 177, 379, 392, 1123, 1355, 1628<br />

Marin County Library Foundation 265<br />

Marin Link 266<br />

Masters College 581<br />

Meedan, Inc. 1629<br />

Menlo Park Friends of <strong>the</strong> Library 393<br />

MentorNet 100, 394, 1012, 1910<br />

Milken Institute 928<br />

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GEOGRAPHIC INDEX Grants for Libraries & Information Services<br />

Museum of Latin American Art 192<br />

MySafe:LA 325<br />

National Film Preservation Foundation 1471, 1472<br />

National Health Law Program 1169<br />

New Schools Fund 2336<br />

Newport Beach Public Library Foundation 296<br />

Nonprofit Resource Center 130, 438<br />

Oakland Kids First 1691<br />

Oakland Public Library 421<br />

Oakland Public Library, Friends of <strong>the</strong> 149<br />

Oakland Small Schools Foundation 162<br />

Palo Alto Library Foundation 312, 397-400<br />

Parents Anonymous 1312<br />

Parkinsons Institute 401<br />

Pasadena Education Network 112<br />

Peninsula Friends of <strong>the</strong> Library 288<br />

People for Irvine Community Health 297, 300<br />

Performing Arts Center of Los Angeles County 194<br />

Philanthropedia 243<br />

Phillips-Morrison Institute of California 541<br />

Pierre Claeyssens Military Museum and Library 442,<br />

443<br />

Project Inform 131, 1441, 1867<br />

Public Library of Science 104, 716, 1674<br />

Public.Resource.Org 256<br />

Richard Nixon Library and Birthplace Foundation 163,<br />

1262<br />

Richmond Public Library 365<br />

Riverside Public Library 1973<br />

Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation 91, 249,<br />

255, 1133, 1300, 2158<br />

Room to Read 336, 402-404, 1117<br />

Round Valley Public Library, Friends of <strong>the</strong> 101<br />

Sacramento Employment and Training Agency 132<br />

Saint Pauls Episcopal School 164-166<br />

San Anselmo Library, Friends of <strong>the</strong> 267<br />

San Buenaventura Library, Friends of <strong>the</strong> 423<br />

San Diego Chinese Historical Society and Museum<br />

343<br />

San Diego Public Library 344<br />

San Diego Public Library Foundation 345-351<br />

San Francisco Adult Day Services Network 208<br />

San Jose Public Library Foundation 405<br />

San Mateo Public Library Foundation 366, 367, 406<br />

San Rafael Public Library, Friends of <strong>the</strong> 268, 269<br />

Santa Barbara Museum of Art 195<br />

Santa Clara City Library Foundation 95<br />

Santa Clara University 422<br />

SingleStop USA 416<br />

Social and Public Art Resource Center 113<br />

Sou<strong>the</strong>rn California Center for Nonprofit Management<br />

114, 1744<br />

Sou<strong>the</strong>rn California Institute of Architecture 197<br />

Sou<strong>the</strong>rn California Library for Social Studies and<br />

Research 115<br />

Stanford University 542, 1482, 1483<br />

Taulama for Tongans 133<br />

TechSoup Global 92, 1631<br />

TheaterWorks 408<br />

Tiburcio Vasquez Health Center 369<br />

Tides Center 1175<br />

UC Santa Cruz Foundation 370<br />

UCLA Foundation 70-76<br />

United Way of Fresno County 330<br />

United Way of Monterey County 276<br />

United Way of San Luis Obispo County 331<br />

United Way of Santa Cruz County 313<br />

United Way of Sonoma-Mendocino-Lake 332<br />

United Way of <strong>the</strong> Bay Area 210, 223, 259, 333<br />

United Way Silicon Valley 260, 334<br />

University of California 167, 168<br />

University of California 199<br />

University of California 211, 224, 245, 261<br />

University of California 314<br />

University of California 316<br />

University of California 317-320<br />

University of California 371<br />

University of California 1293<br />

University of California 1382<br />

University of California 1386<br />

University of California 1488<br />

University of California 1489<br />

University of California at Berkeley Foundation 409<br />

University of California at San Diego 1313<br />

University of Sou<strong>the</strong>rn California 134, 200<br />

West Hollywood Library Fund 440<br />

Western Health Information Network 139, 140<br />

Whittier Area First Day Coalition 298<br />

Women at Work 430, 1748<br />

Wonder of Reading 93, 250, 1868<br />

Worksafe 577<br />

CAMBODIA<br />

Worker’s Information Center 1041<br />

CANADA<br />

Jewish Public Library 1413<br />

Lethbridge Public Library 1964<br />

Library of Coaticook 1140<br />

McGill University, Friends of 2243, 2244<br />

University of Toronto 1492<br />

CHILE<br />

Direccion de Bibliotecas, Archivos y Museos 2315<br />

Observatorio Latinoamericano de Conflictos<br />

Ambientales 175<br />

CHINA<br />

Beijing University 1320<br />

China NPO Network 1323, 2312<br />

Wuxi Library 758-760<br />

Yantai Library 1882<br />

COLOMBIA<br />

Fundacion ArtNexus 183<br />

COLORADO<br />

Auraria Library 457<br />

Bright Futures 463<br />

Child Care Connections 448, 455<br />

Colorado Alliance for Environmental Education 458<br />

Colorado Regional Health Information Organization<br />

480<br />

Colorado Rural Health Center 451, 452, 464, 465<br />

Colorado State Library 2313<br />

Conejos County Library District 466<br />

Cultural Office of <strong>the</strong> Pikes Peak Region 1888<br />

Denver Public Library 449<br />

Denver Public Library Friends Foundation 459, 460<br />

Douglas County Library 1925<br />

Escuela de Guadalupe 461<br />

Grillo Health Information Center 78<br />

Gunnison County Library District 450<br />

Hospice of Boulder County 80<br />

Las Animas-Bent County Library District 467<br />

Lu<strong>the</strong>ran Social Services of Colorado 481<br />

Missions Ministries 395<br />

National Center for Higher Education Management<br />

Systems 783<br />

Nederland Community Library Foundation 446, 453<br />

Organic Center for Education and Promotion 804,<br />

1757<br />

Parent Education and Assistance for Kids 456<br />

Pikes Peak Library District Foundation 447, 468, 475<br />

Rio Grande County Library District 469<br />

San Luis Valley Museum 470<br />

United Way of Mesa County 471<br />

University of Denver 472<br />

Washington Street Community Center 482<br />

Wray Public Library, Friends of 454<br />

Wray, City of 473<br />

CONNECTICUT<br />

Andover Friends of <strong>the</strong> Library 491<br />

Avon Free Public Library 492<br />

Bentley Memorial Library 493<br />

Canton Public Library 494<br />

Cora J. Belden Library 495<br />

Derby Neck Library 484<br />

Douglas Library of Hebron 496<br />

Earth Action Network 272, 273, 1583<br />

East Granby Library Association 497<br />

East Hartford Public Library 498<br />

Farmington Village Green and Library Association 499<br />

Free <strong>the</strong> Children USA 386<br />

Granby Public Library 500<br />

Greenwich Library 486, 531-534<br />

Greenwich Library, Friends of 1685<br />

Hall Memorial Library 501<br />

Hartford Areas Rally Toge<strong>the</strong>r 1050<br />

Hartford Public Library 502-504, 777, 1051<br />

Housing Education Resource Center 505<br />

Interlude, Inc. 176 Cross Highway 489<br />

Kent Memorial Library 506, 507<br />

Khmer Legacies 1605<br />

Legal Assistance Resource Center of Connecticut<br />

508<br />

Library Association of Warehouse Point 509<br />

Library Connection 510<br />

Lucy Robbins Welles Library 511<br />

Manchester Public Library 512<br />

Omprakash Foundation 1541, 2103<br />

Pequot Library Association 1543<br />

Prosser Public Library 513<br />

Richmond Memorial Library Association 514<br />

Rockville Public Library 515<br />

Sacred Heart University 1606<br />

Simsbury Public Library 516<br />

Somers Library, Friends of <strong>the</strong> 517<br />

South Windsor Public Library 518<br />

Tolland Public Library 519<br />

Welles-Turner Memorial Library Second Century Fund<br />

520<br />

West Hartford Public Library 521<br />

Westminster School 1823<br />

Weston Historical Society 528<br />

Westport Public Library 1706<br />

We<strong>the</strong>rsfield Public Library 522<br />

Windsor Locks Public Library 523<br />

Windsor Public Library 524<br />

Yale University 720, 1375<br />

CZECH REPUBLIC<br />

Czech Donors Forum 986, 987<br />

DELAWARE<br />

Delaware Division of Libraries 2314<br />

Dover Library Foundation 552<br />

Dover Public Library 547<br />

Eleu<strong>the</strong>rian Mills-Hagley Foundation 548, 1454,<br />

1455<br />

New Castle Public Library 546, 558<br />

Seaford District Library 553<br />

DENMARK<br />

Aarhus, City of 2304<br />

Louisiana Museum of Modern Art 190<br />

DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA<br />

American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy<br />

Research 605<br />

Americans for <strong>the</strong> Arts 84, 226, 301, 337, 559,<br />

1280, 1295, 1345, 1393, 1398, 2105, 2292<br />

ASPIRA Association 118<br />

Association of Research Libraries 1346, 1446<br />

Bank Information Center 204, 982, 1347-1351,<br />

1616, 1617<br />

Carnegie Institution of Washington 277<br />

Catalogue for Philanthropy Greater Washington 568,<br />

874, 885<br />

Center for Union Facts 445, 1032, 2374<br />

CommunicationWorks, LLC 780<br />

ConSource 1200<br />

Council on Library and Information Resources 1448,<br />

1449<br />

Dance Heritage Coalition 1450, 1451<br />

Folger Shakespeare Library 561, 873, 881, 1155,<br />

2278-2280<br />

Foundation Center Washington, DC 562, 569, 746,<br />

893<br />

Foundation for <strong>the</strong> National Archives 722, 880, 2198<br />

Gallaudet University 1459<br />

Genetic Alliance 1388, 1389<br />

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Grants for Libraries & Information Services GEOGRAPHIC INDEX<br />

GlobalGiving Foundation 235<br />

Greater Washington Sports Alliance 1068<br />

Healthy Building Network 917<br />

Howard University 1463<br />

Information Technology and Innovation Foundation<br />

1090<br />

Institute of Museum and Library Services 1723<br />

International Center for Not-for-Profit Law 1000,<br />

1334, 2326, 2327<br />

Jamestown Foundation 530, 1181, 2043<br />

Knowledge Ecology International 1353, 1578<br />

Leapfrog Group 1168<br />

Library of Congress 96, 364, 711, 949, 1083, 1560<br />

Microfinance Information Exchange 290, 1276,<br />

1305, 1335, 1642, 2177-2179<br />

NARAL Pro-Choice America 1282<br />

National Center for Black Philanthropy 474<br />

National Center for Family Philanthropy 225, 311,<br />

774, 818, 1002, 1782, 2093, 2248, 2259,<br />

2333, 2352<br />

National Education Association 2301<br />

National Education Association Health Information<br />

Network 1056, 1086<br />

National Endowment for <strong>the</strong> Humanities 1259<br />

National Gallery of Art 193<br />

National Low Income Housing Coalition and Low<br />

Income Housing Information Service 935, 936,<br />

1394, 1407, 1735, 1790, 1791, 2300<br />

National Postdoctoral Association 1749<br />

National Security Archive Fund 612, 715, 937, 1260,<br />

1336, 1337, 1579, 1592<br />

National Strategy Information Center 2379<br />

New Israel Fund 570<br />

New Venture Fund 1630<br />

Olusegun Obasanjo Presidential Library Foundation in<br />

<strong>the</strong> U. S 633<br />

Philanthropy Roundtable 775<br />

Population Reference Bureau 1344<br />

Provisions Learning Project 1299<br />

Self Reliance Foundation 274<br />

Smithsonian American Art Museum 368<br />

Smithsonian Institution 407, 1675, 1911, 2144<br />

State of <strong>the</strong> U.S.A. 719<br />

Sunlight Foundation 291, 535, 564, 614<br />

Tides Center 2275<br />

Topten USA 374<br />

Washington Area Performing Arts Video Archive 883<br />

Washington Press Club Foundation 1885<br />

Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars<br />

246<br />

Working America Education Fund 275, 575, 576,<br />

875, 1343, 1554<br />

World Resources Institute 1632<br />

EGYPT<br />

Biblio<strong>the</strong>ca Alexandrina 1618, 1668<br />

ENGLAND<br />

Aegis Trust 81<br />

British Museum 180<br />

Charities Aid Foundation UK 1604, 1709, 2137,<br />

2311<br />

China Dialogue 1619<br />

Cultural Industries Development Agency 939<br />

Global Healthcare Information Network 1639<br />

GuideStar International 1640<br />

International Association for Digital Publications<br />

1333<br />

International Society for Science and Religion 2044<br />

London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine<br />

2329<br />

Oxford University 1476<br />

Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew 1481<br />

Royal Shakespeare Company 171<br />

Shakespeare’s Globe 172<br />

WCMC 2000 945<br />

FLORIDA<br />

211 Palm Beach/Treasure Coast 621<br />

Bethune-Cookman University 597<br />

Brave Kids 1196, 1197<br />

Childrens Museum of Naples 1977<br />

Donors Forum of South Florida 606, 607<br />

First Call for Help of Broward 589<br />

Florida Alliance of Information and Referral Services<br />

584, 620<br />

Florida College 580<br />

Friends of <strong>the</strong> Library of North Port Area 595<br />

Hebrew Academy of Greater Miami 1242<br />

Jacksonville Public Libraries 586<br />

Jacksonville Public Libraries Foundation 587, 588<br />

Johnson Branch Library, Friends of 635<br />

Library Foundation of Martin County 622<br />

Miami-Dade County Department of Cultural Affairs<br />

610<br />

Pinellas Public Library Cooperative 1738<br />

Queen of Peace Church 618<br />

Society of <strong>the</strong> Four Arts 527<br />

Stonewall Library and Archives 590-592<br />

United Way 2-1-1 of Manasota 596<br />

University of Miami 615, 1491<br />

Winter Haven Public Library, Friends of <strong>the</strong> 594<br />

FRANCE<br />

American Library in Paris 82, 83<br />

American University of Paris 1445<br />

Biblio<strong>the</strong>que Americaine de Nancy 1363<br />

Biblio<strong>the</strong>que Anglophone d’Angers 1364<br />

GEORGIA<br />

Alliance for Christian Media 768<br />

ArtsNOW 636<br />

Attachment Parenting International 625<br />

Carter Center 227<br />

Chattahoochee Valley Regional Library System 623,<br />

627<br />

Commerce Public Library Foundation 626<br />

Emory University 632<br />

Foundation Center Atlanta 629, 637<br />

HBCU Library Alliance 1462<br />

Jewish Federation of Greater Atlanta 631<br />

Kennesaw Museum Foundation 2285<br />

LaGrange College 624<br />

Lyrasis 1467, 1468<br />

Muscogee County Library Foundation 628<br />

Muscogee County School District 611<br />

National Center for Civil and Human Rights 2286<br />

Robert W. Woodruff Library of <strong>the</strong> Atlanta University<br />

Center 1743<br />

Sou<strong>the</strong>rn Regional Education Board 786<br />

Tropics Foundation 579<br />

GERMANY<br />

Bach-Archiv 315<br />

GHANA<br />

University of Ghana 1263, 1647<br />

GREECE<br />

Veria Central Public Library 2344<br />

HAWAII<br />

Bond Memorial Library, Friends of 640<br />

Hamakua Health Center 641<br />

Hawaii Health Information Corporation 642<br />

Hawaii State Judiciary 643<br />

Kapiolani Health Foundation 639<br />

Lanai Womens Center 644<br />

New Distinction Corporation 638<br />

United Way, Aloha 645<br />

HUNGARY<br />

Hungarian Donors Forum 999<br />

IDAHO<br />

Coeur d Alene Public Library Foundation 647<br />

Community Library 648<br />

Garden City Library Foundation 1856<br />

Idaho Commission for Libraries 2323<br />

Lewiston Library Foundation 646<br />

Marshall Public Library 1859<br />

Oneida County Library 1129<br />

ILLINOIS<br />

Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library Foundation<br />

655, 668, 687, 1397<br />

Addison Community Switchboard 688<br />

American Library Association 1194, 1506, 1572,<br />

1598, 2306-2308<br />

Art Institute of Chicago 179, 683<br />

Arts Alliance Illinois Foundation 684<br />

Carmelite Missions 616<br />

Center for Information of Elgin 657<br />

Center for Neighborhood Technology 1307<br />

Centro de Informacion 920, 1976<br />

Centro San Bonifacio 685<br />

Chicago Film Archives 674<br />

Chicago Public Library 693<br />

Chicago Public Library Foundation 37, 666, 669,<br />

675, 703, 705, 706, 723, 724, 728, 743, 747,<br />

1402, 1710, 1711, 1863<br />

Chicago, City of 658<br />

Christopher House 659<br />

Clinton Township Public Library 1095<br />

Columbia College 676<br />

DePaul University 707<br />

Donors Forum of Chicago 653, 660, 667, 670, 686,<br />

691, 694-697, 708, 729, 730, 738, 741, 745,<br />

1712<br />

Evanston Public Library 105<br />

Gail Borden Public Library Foundation 692<br />

Garfield Elementary School 1765<br />

Gerber-Hart Gay and Lesbian Archives and Library<br />

650<br />

Glen Carbon Centennial Library 2319<br />

Global Philanthropy Partnership 699, 1297, 1624<br />

Health Leads Chicago 739<br />

Healthcare Consortium of Illinois 661<br />

Hope Institute for Children and Families 662<br />

IssueLab 238, 1001<br />

Jazz Institute of Chicago 651, 663, 677, 678, 701,<br />

710, 731<br />

Lewis University 679<br />

Local Initiatives Support Corporation 712<br />

Metropolitan Chicago Information Center 664, 714,<br />

1037<br />

National Headache Foundation 1044<br />

Newberry Library 673, 690, 732, 737, 744, 1737<br />

Northwestern Memorial Foundation 740<br />

Old Town School of Folk Music 681<br />

Palatine Opportunity Center 665<br />

Pontiac Public Library 656<br />

Richard Nickel Committee 652<br />

University of Chicago 1676<br />

University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign 1490<br />

University of Saint Mary of <strong>the</strong> Lake-Mundelein<br />

Seminary 654<br />

Urban School News 1847<br />

Window to <strong>the</strong> World Communications 682<br />

INDIA<br />

Akshara Foundation 2174<br />

Civic: Centre for Indian Visual Culture 1324<br />

Indian National Trust for Art and Cultural Heritage<br />

1330<br />

INDIANA<br />

Allen County Public Library Foundation 753<br />

Brown County High School 671<br />

Brown County Public Library 672<br />

Chapelwood Elementary School 1763<br />

Connect2Help 788<br />

Glen Acres Elementary School 1766<br />

Indiana Health Information Exchange 765<br />

Indiana University 1165<br />

Indiana University-Purdue University 750<br />

Indianapolis Center for Congregations 771<br />

Indianapolis-Marion County Public Library 2041<br />

Indianapolis-Marion County Public Library Foundation<br />

751, 772, 1982<br />

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GEOGRAPHIC INDEX Grants for Libraries & Information Services<br />

Kendallville Public Library 761<br />

Kurt Vonnegut Memorial Library 773<br />

Lanesville Community School Corporation 763<br />

League for <strong>the</strong> Blind and Disabled 778<br />

Learn More Indiana 782<br />

Lincoln Collection of Indiana, Friends of <strong>the</strong> 754, 756<br />

North Harrison Elementary School 764<br />

People on Wheels 762<br />

Purdue University 784, 785<br />

Saint Joseph County Public Library 755<br />

INDONESIA<br />

Indonesia Corruption Watch 1331<br />

Institut Studi Arus Informasi 1332<br />

Yayasan Pengembangan Hak Asasi Manusia Untuk<br />

ASEAN 721<br />

IOWA<br />

Cedar Rapids Public Library 800<br />

Council Bluffs Public Library 805, 806<br />

Des Moines Public Library Foundation 1609, 2281<br />

Herbert Hoover Presidential Library Association 801<br />

Hubbard Public Library 793<br />

Iowa Department of Public Health 808<br />

Iowa State University 809<br />

Keck Memorial Library 794<br />

Letts Public Library 795<br />

Marshalltown Public Library, Friends of <strong>the</strong> 1067<br />

Mount Mercy University 802<br />

National Czech and Slovak Museum and Library 792,<br />

803, 1111<br />

North Iowa Libraries Collaborating Board 796<br />

Pottawattamie County Board of Supervisors 807<br />

Stanhope Public Library 797<br />

Wellsburg Public Library 1096<br />

Westgate Public Library 798<br />

Williamsburg Public Library 799<br />

IRELAND<br />

University College Dublin 1487<br />

ITALY<br />

Stichting eIFL.net 2341<br />

Villa I Tatti 1374<br />

KANSAS<br />

Eisenhower Foundation 810, 1582, 1680<br />

Johnson County Library Foundation 813, 1076, 1077<br />

Kansas City School District 1091, 1093<br />

Kansas City, Kansas Public Library 814, 1069<br />

Lawrence Public Library Foundation 812, 1082<br />

Newman University 815<br />

Ola<strong>the</strong> Public Library 1986<br />

Pittsburg Public Library 1088<br />

Riverview Health Services 816<br />

KENTUCKY<br />

East-West Church and Ministry Report 2376<br />

Kentucky Department for Libraries and Archives<br />

2328<br />

Library Foundation 817<br />

Livingston County Public Library and Bookmobile 12<br />

Louisville Free Public Library Foundation 820-822<br />

Simmons College of Kentucky 819<br />

University of Kentucky Research Foundation 1176<br />

KENYA<br />

Pamoja Media East Africa 1644<br />

Saint Marys Girls High School 619<br />

Social and Development Network Kenya 244<br />

KYRGYZSTAN<br />

Mountain Societies Development Support<br />

Programme 146<br />

LEBANON<br />

Arab Network of NGOs for Development 1319<br />

LESOTHO<br />

Royal Family Archives, Museum and Information<br />

Center 973<br />

LOUISIANA<br />

Families Helping Families of Greater Baton Rouge<br />

829<br />

Grandparents Raising Grandchildren Information<br />

Center of Louisiana 830<br />

Louisiana Public Health Institute 823<br />

National Network of Public Health Institutes<br />

1170-1172<br />

Nonprofit Knowledge Works 826, 827, 1690, 2277<br />

VIA LINK 828<br />

MAINE<br />

Allagash Public Library 835<br />

Association of State Wetland Managers 1033<br />

Bangor Public Library 836<br />

Bass Harbor Memorial Library 850<br />

Berry Memorial Library 837<br />

Camden Public Library 838<br />

Carrabasett Valley Public Library 839<br />

College for ME-Androscoggin 851<br />

Gardiner Public Library 840<br />

HealthInfoNet 853<br />

Isaac F. Umberhine Public Library 841<br />

John B. Curtis Free Public Library in Bradford 842<br />

Kennebunk Free Library 860<br />

Lithgow Library, Friends of 843<br />

Louis T. Graves Memorial Public Library 844<br />

Lubec Memorial Library 845<br />

Maine Childrens Alliance 854<br />

Medical Care Development 855<br />

Norridgewock Free Public Library 846<br />

Nor<strong>the</strong>ast Historic Film 1475<br />

Norway Memorial Library 847<br />

Patten Free Library 1377<br />

Portland Public Library 831, 832, 834, 1739<br />

Quality Counts 856<br />

Resources First Foundation 2183<br />

Rockport Public Library 848<br />

Spaulding Memorial Library 1245<br />

Strong Public Library 849<br />

Turner Memorial Library 567<br />

Turner Public Library 1246<br />

University of Sou<strong>the</strong>rn Maine 833<br />

Vose Library 1247<br />

Washington County Childrens Program 857<br />

William A. Farnsworth Library and Art Museum 1438,<br />

1696, 1746, 2212, 2213<br />

MARYLAND<br />

American Pain Foundation 1042, 1043<br />

Anne Arundel County Public Library 1195<br />

Enoch Pratt Free Library of Baltimore City 790, 791,<br />

863-866, 889-891, 1203, 1714<br />

Foreign Born Information and Referral Network 892,<br />

1980<br />

Frederick County Public Libraries 876<br />

Geriatric Mental Health Foundation 1379<br />

iSolon.Org 1626<br />

Johns Hopkins University 1466<br />

Mo<strong>the</strong>r Seton Academy 556<br />

National Alliance on Mental Illness Metropolitan<br />

Baltimore 895<br />

National Coalition for Cancer Survivorship 767, 1801<br />

Pro Bono Resource Center of Maryland 896, 897<br />

RIPM Consortium 1480<br />

Saint Marys Outreach Center 867<br />

Sandy Spring Museum 882<br />

Shoshana S. Cardin Jewish Community High School<br />

1244<br />

Sou<strong>the</strong>rn Maryland Child Care Resource Center 898<br />

Village Learning Place 900<br />

MASSACHUSETTS<br />

American Antiquarian Society 1362<br />

Amherst College 1220<br />

Associates of <strong>the</strong> Boston Public Library 904<br />

Boston A<strong>the</strong>naeum 915, 916<br />

Boston Public Library Foundation 545, 905, 930,<br />

941, 1975<br />

Boston University 1862<br />

Brandeis University 102<br />

Catalogue for Philanthropy 560, 1442<br />

CERES 1688<br />

Edgartown Library Foundation 1417<br />

Edward M. Kennedy Community Health Center 927<br />

Eli and Bessie Cohen Hillel Academy 103<br />

First Church of Christ Scientist 2149, 2150<br />

French Library and Cultural Center and Alliance<br />

Francaise 1597<br />

Harvard University 549, 929, 1257, 1461, 1669,<br />

1670, 1915<br />

Higher Education Resource Center 906<br />

Hingham Public Library, Friends of <strong>the</strong> 2074<br />

Jewish Womens Archive 933, 1507, 1508<br />

John F. Kennedy Hyannis Museum Foundation 942<br />

John F. Kennedy Library Foundation 391, 702, 766,<br />

907, 908, 923-925, 931, 943, 1724<br />

Marine Biological Laboratory 877<br />

Massachusetts Board of Library Commissioners<br />

2330<br />

Massachusetts Coalition for Occupational Safety and<br />

Health 752, 901, 932<br />

Massachusetts Historical Society 1368<br />

Nantucket A<strong>the</strong>neum 396, 462, 909<br />

National Yiddish Book Center 934, 1177<br />

Nonprofit Information Networking Association 242,<br />

1003, 1063<br />

Nor<strong>the</strong>ast Document Conservation Center 1422<br />

Osterville Free Library Corporation 1145<br />

Otis Library and Museum 903<br />

Plymouth Public Library 824<br />

Primary Source 1356<br />

Quincy Asian Resources 940<br />

Social Law Library 912<br />

Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute 107, 198,<br />

749, 1423, 1443, 1484, 1595, 1596<br />

Velir Studios 1294<br />

Watertown Free Public Library 913<br />

Wellesley Free Library Centennial Fund 1152<br />

Westport Free Public Library 1444<br />

Worcester Public Library Foundation 1215<br />

MICHIGAN<br />

ArtServe Michigan 964<br />

Benzie Shores District Library, Friends of <strong>the</strong> 689<br />

Caledonia Friends and Patrons of <strong>the</strong> Library 1008<br />

Chamber Foundation, Detroit Regional 965<br />

Chelsea District Library 946<br />

Community Assessment, Referral and Education<br />

2038<br />

Davenport University 961<br />

Detroit Economic Growth Foundation 966<br />

Detroit Public Library Friends Foundation 967, 975<br />

Disability Network 988, 1007, 1978<br />

Flint Institute of Arts 1327<br />

Flint Public Library 991<br />

Gerald R. Ford Foundation 952, 958<br />

Grand Valley State University 1009<br />

Grandville Avenue Arts and Humanities 951, 953,<br />

980, 1011<br />

Greater Harbor Springs Area Planning Resource<br />

Group 959<br />

Harbor Springs Library Association 725<br />

Kalamazoo College 968<br />

Kalamazoo Public Library 963<br />

Library of Michigan Foundation 1865<br />

Michigan Health Information Alliance 954<br />

Michigan Trails and Greenways Alliance 947<br />

Muskegon Community College 981<br />

National Resource Center for <strong>the</strong> Healing of Racism<br />

972, 974<br />

Newaygo Area District Library 960<br />

Publius 45<br />

Purple Rose Theater Company 948<br />

Russell Kirk Center for Cultural Renewal 956<br />

United Way for Sou<strong>the</strong>astern Michigan 957<br />

United Way of Midland County 955<br />

Valley Library Consortium 962<br />

Van Buren District Library 969<br />

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Grants for Libraries & Information Services GEOGRAPHIC INDEX<br />

West Michigan Strategic Alliance 1010<br />

MINNESOTA<br />

Aliveness Project 1046<br />

Bayport Public Library 1013<br />

Bayport Public Library Foundation 1014<br />

Bridges of Hope 1028<br />

Early Childhood Resource Center 1034<br />

East Side Neighborhood Development Company<br />

1035<br />

Grand Rapids, City of 1019<br />

Great River Regional Library 1029<br />

Gustavus Adolphus College 2094<br />

Housing Link 1036, 1049<br />

Library Foundation of Hennepin County 1018, 1023,<br />

1984, 2398<br />

Marble, City of 1020<br />

MELSA Foundation 1866<br />

Minneapolis Public Library, Friends of <strong>the</strong> 1057<br />

Minnesota Child Care Resource and Referral Network<br />

478, 1038<br />

Minnesota State University 1039<br />

New Pathways 1025, 1030<br />

Northwest Resources for Families 914<br />

Open Access Connections 1047, 1048<br />

Saint Cloud, City of 1031<br />

Saint Paul Public Library, Friends of <strong>the</strong> 1052, 1058<br />

Thomas-Dale District 7 Planning Council 1040<br />

University of Minnesota 1395<br />

Walker Art Center 201, 1494<br />

MISSISSIPPI<br />

Eudora Welty Foundation 1059, 1979<br />

Harrison County Library System 1062<br />

MISSOURI<br />

Adorers of <strong>the</strong> Blood of Christ United States 1869<br />

Harry S. Truman Library Institute for National and<br />

International Affairs 1071-1075, 1092<br />

Kansas City Public Library 1070, 1078-1081<br />

KCMetropolis.org 1725<br />

Library Foundation for <strong>the</strong> Benefit of Saint Louis<br />

Public Library 1066, 1094, 1496<br />

Linda Hall Library Trust 2133<br />

Metropolitan Energy Information Center 1084, 1085<br />

Missouri Botanical Garden 282<br />

Neosho-Newton County Library 1087<br />

Saint Louis County Library 2042<br />

Saint Louis Mercantile Library Association 1097<br />

Saint Louis University Library Associates 1098<br />

Sainte Genevieve County Health Department 1064<br />

University of Missouri 1120, 2134<br />

Washington University 1099<br />

MONTANA<br />

Belgrade Community Library 1103<br />

Center for National Independence in Politics 1929<br />

Child Care Resources 1105<br />

Chouteau County Free Library Foundation 1104<br />

Craighead Institute 2400<br />

Montana Environmental Information Center 1100,<br />

2299<br />

Montana State Library 2331<br />

NEBRASKA<br />

Battle Creek Library Foundation 1127<br />

Lincoln City Library Foundation 1106, 1122<br />

Nebraska Library Commission 2334<br />

Omaha Public Library 1107<br />

Omaha Public Library Foundation 1108, 1110,<br />

1112-1115, 1121<br />

Omaha Schools Foundation 1116<br />

Scottsbluff Public Library 1128<br />

Scottsbluff Public Library Foundation 1109<br />

NETHERLANDS<br />

Global Reporting Initiative 490<br />

NEVADA<br />

HealthInsight of Nevada 43<br />

Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation International<br />

1124, 1125<br />

Washoe County Library, Friends of 1126, 1130<br />

NEW HAMPSHIRE<br />

Boys and Girls Club of Concord 1137<br />

Fuller Public Library 1136<br />

Hanover, Town of 1134<br />

Home Health and Hospice Care 1138<br />

Jackson Public Library, Friends of 1139<br />

Lebanon Public Libraries Foundation 1135<br />

New Hampshire Historical Society 1141<br />

Rye Public Library 1142<br />

Whitefield, Town of 1144<br />

NEW JERSEY<br />

Bergen Volunteer Medical Initiative 861<br />

Center for Community Arts 1153<br />

Center for Health Care Strategies 156, 157<br />

Charity Navigator 228<br />

Educational Information and Resource Center 1154<br />

Harding Township Public Library 1663<br />

Home Front He<strong>arts</strong> 585<br />

Info Line of Middlesex County 1162, 1166<br />

Jersey City Connections 1147, 1148<br />

Jewish Community Center on <strong>the</strong> Palisades 1146<br />

New Jersey Coalition for Battered Women 1173,<br />

1182<br />

New Jersey State Library 2335<br />

Newark Beth Israel Medical Center Foundation 1160<br />

Newark Family Resource Network 1193, 1216<br />

Newark Public Library 1188-1190<br />

Riverfront Renaissance Center for <strong>the</strong> Arts 1156<br />

Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey 1158<br />

NEW MEXICO<br />

Gila Valley Library 2099<br />

Institute of American Indian Arts Foundation 1465<br />

Moise Memorial Library 1217<br />

Santa Fe Indian School 1222<br />

Santa Fe Public Library, Friends of <strong>the</strong> 1218<br />

School for <strong>the</strong> Arts, New Mexico 1223<br />

Southwest Research and Information Center<br />

1225-1227<br />

NEW YORK<br />

Action Without Borders 1658<br />

Amagansett Free Library 1703<br />

American Associates of <strong>the</strong> Royal National Theater<br />

169<br />

American Foundation for <strong>the</strong> Blind 248<br />

American Friends of <strong>the</strong> Alliance Israelite Universelle<br />

1603<br />

American Jewish Historical Society 600, 902, 1678<br />

American Numismatic Society 257, 1515<br />

American Red Cross in Greater New York 1516<br />

Americans for Oxford 1517<br />

Anthology Film Archives 263<br />

Archive of Contemporary Music 1396<br />

Archives of American Art of <strong>the</strong> Smithsonian<br />

Institution 1425, 1697<br />

Arts Resources in Collaboration 1281<br />

ARTstor 1419<br />

Bay Ridge Community Service Center 1250<br />

Beginning with Children Foundation 1251<br />

Brooklyn Arts Council 1252<br />

Brooklyn Public Library 1234, 1253, 1254, 1268,<br />

1399, 1426, 1427, 1599, 1607, 1679<br />

Brooklyn Public Library Foundation 1501<br />

Brunswick Community Library 36<br />

Buckminster Fuller Institute 380, 381, 1779<br />

Buffalo Niagara Enterprise 1439<br />

Buffalo State College Foundation 1569<br />

Buffalo Zoological Gardens 1570<br />

Center for Childrens Initiatives 1235, 1400, 1693<br />

Center for Fiction 1365<br />

Center for Jewish History 537, 538, 1361, 1428,<br />

1586, 1665, 2288<br />

Center for Medical Consumers and Health Care<br />

Information 1429<br />

Center for New York City Neighborhoods 1236, 1269,<br />

1321, 1322, 1391, 1401, 1574, 1634, 1707<br />

Center on Media, Crime and Justice 571<br />

Character Studies Productions 526<br />

City Futures 1303, 1519, 1635, 1636<br />

Clear Fund 229, 485<br />

Columbia University 1434, 1447<br />

Community Studies of New York 1575<br />

Cornell University 1520<br />

Cosmetic Executive Women Foundation 1864<br />

Council on Foreign Relations 551<br />

Cunningham Dance Foundation 1590<br />

Dorot 1159<br />

East Hampton Library 444<br />

Elders Share <strong>the</strong> Arts 1255<br />

Federation of Protestant Welfare Agencies 1231<br />

Fedora Commons 278<br />

Foundation Center 59, 124, 203, 232-234, 252,<br />

279, 307, 427, 529, 572, 608, 630, 634, 698,<br />

742, 769, 811, 869, 870, 970, 976, 992-996,<br />

1027, 1164, 1178, 1187, 1192, 1239, 1279,<br />

1285, 1287, 1296, 1308, 1328, 1378, 1435,<br />

1458, 1521, 1576, 1623, 1637, 1638, 1656,<br />

1681, 1700, 1715, 1913, 1962, 2004, 2055,<br />

2182, 2214, 2317, 2318<br />

Fractured Atlas 1309<br />

Frick Collection 1060, 1179, 1315, 1366, 1420,<br />

1430, 1436, 1522, 1559, 1653, 1892, 2289<br />

Garth Fagan Dance 1610<br />

George Eastman House/International Museum of<br />

Photography and Film 1611<br />

Hampton Library in Bridgehampton 1359, 1360<br />

Hebrew Academy of Nassau County 1243<br />

Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion<br />

1897<br />

Hendrick Hudson Free Library 1659<br />

Homeless Alliance of Western New York 1571<br />

Housing Court Answers 1652<br />

Institute for Urban Family Health 1523<br />

International Foundation for Art Research 1367<br />

International Womens Tribune Centre 310, 1577<br />

Iona College 1524<br />

IPRO 1288, 1289<br />

Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans of America 137, 390,<br />

424, 563, 593, 1695<br />

Ithaka Harbors 239-241, 1258<br />

Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation International<br />

1390<br />

Kingston City School District 1768<br />

Leo Baeck Institute 1354<br />

Lesbian Herstory Educational Foundation 1627<br />

Lifetime Arts 1649<br />

Lincoln Center for <strong>the</strong> Performing Arts 1600<br />

Maimonides Medical Center 1525<br />

Mainspring Consulting 713<br />

Make <strong>the</strong> Road New York 1555<br />

Mamaroneck Free Library 539, 540, 566, 1526,<br />

1527<br />

Medici Archive Project 1369, 1370, 1421, 1469<br />

Metropolitan Museum of Art 1591<br />

Middle Country Library Foundation 1406<br />

Middle Country Public Library 649<br />

Mount Kisco Public Library 1660<br />

Mount Kisco Public Library, Foundation for <strong>the</strong> 1418<br />

National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum 944<br />

New Ne<strong>the</strong>rland Institute 1817<br />

New School 1261, 1528, 1580, 1581, 1673<br />

New Visions for Public Schools 1387, 1601<br />

New York Academy of Medicine 1174, 1232, 1248,<br />

1249, 1264, 1310, 1380, 1497, 1498, 1503,<br />

1529, 1530, 1556, 1643, 1694<br />

New York Committee for Occupational Safety and<br />

Health 1531<br />

New York Foundation for <strong>the</strong> Arts 1283<br />

New York Preservation Archive Project 1532<br />

New York Public Library 214, 483, 602, 1157, 1265,<br />

1306, 1311, 1338, 1357, 1371, 1372, 1376,<br />

1414-1416, 1431, 1473, 1499, 1504, 1509,<br />

1510, 1561-1564, 1588, 1654, 1655, 1657,<br />

1661, 1664, 1666, 1667, 1684, 1699, 1702,<br />

1704, 2189<br />

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GEOGRAPHIC INDEX Grants for Libraries & Information Services<br />

New York Public Library, Astor, Lenox and Tilden<br />

Foundations 733, 910, 1208, 1277, 1411,<br />

1533-1540, 1736, 1965, 2142<br />

New York Society Library 1705<br />

New York State Archives Partnership Trust 1381<br />

New York University 1298, 1474, 1682<br />

Nonprofit Coordinating Committee of New York 1233<br />

North Shore-Long Island Jewish Health System 1650<br />

Ossining Public Library 1662<br />

Paley Center for Media 1542<br />

Patterson Library 1852<br />

Philharmonic-Symphony Society of New York 1593<br />

Pierpont Morgan Library 748, 878, 879, 1061, 1184,<br />

1228-1230, 1267, 1316, 1358, 1373, 1432,<br />

1477, 1478, 1505, 1544, 1686, 1972<br />

PMB Healthcare Consulting 1557, 1558<br />

Poets House 1240, 1412, 1545<br />

Primary Care Development Corporation 1237<br />

Primary Information 1701<br />

Queens Library Foundation 859, 862, 1408, 1546,<br />

1683, 1742<br />

Rensselaerville Institute 1286<br />

ReServe Elder Service 1602<br />

Resources for Children with Special Needs 603,<br />

1211, 1500, 1547, 1548, 1589<br />

Richmond Memorial Library 1612, 1613<br />

Riverdale Neighborhood House 1238<br />

Roberts Wesleyan College 2282<br />

Rockefeller Archive Center 1292, 1645<br />

Rundel Library Foundation 1614, 1615<br />

Sexuality Information and Education Council of <strong>the</strong><br />

U.S. 209, 488, 871, 938, 1161, 1183, 1284,<br />

1340, 1594, 2287<br />

Shaker Museum and Library 56, 1433<br />

SingleStop USA 212, 215-218, 222, 270, 978, 979,<br />

1185, 1565, 1566<br />

Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture 852<br />

Social Science Research Council 718<br />

Structured Employment Economic Development<br />

Corporation 899<br />

Syracuse University 1485<br />

Theater Communications Group 173<br />

Tompkins County Public Library Foundation 1585<br />

Trisha Brown Dance Company 1486<br />

United Cerebral Palsy Associations of New York State<br />

1549<br />

Visiting Nurse Service of New York 1651<br />

W N Y C Radio 1692<br />

White Plains Library Foundation 1550<br />

Winthrop Group 1495<br />

YIVO Institute for Jewish Research 543, 544, 604,<br />

1511-1514, 1687<br />

YM-YWHA, 92nd Street 174<br />

NORTH CAROLINA<br />

Ashe County Public Library, Friends of <strong>the</strong> 1769<br />

Billy Graham Evangelistic Association 884<br />

Braswell Memorial Public Library 1770<br />

Carter G. Woodson School of Challenge 1794<br />

Central North Carolina Regional Library 1753<br />

Chapel Hill Public Library, Friends of <strong>the</strong> 1780<br />

Chatham Community Library, Friends of <strong>the</strong> 1781<br />

Child Care Resources 1784<br />

Citizens for <strong>the</strong> Troutman Library 1764<br />

Duke University 230, 1452, 1453<br />

Durham Library Foundation 2290<br />

Edgecombe County Memorial Library 1771<br />

Fontana Regional Library 1772<br />

Gaston County Public Library, Friends of <strong>the</strong> 1752<br />

Greensboro Housing Coalition 1775<br />

H. Leslie Perry Memorial Library 1774<br />

Hickory Public Library 1773<br />

Hudson Library of Highlands 1754<br />

Lincoln County Public Library 1881<br />

MemoryCare, Inc. 1755, 2090<br />

Mountain Area Information Network 1584, 1756,<br />

1776<br />

National Council for Occupational Safety and Health<br />

573, 574<br />

North Carolina Partnership for Children 1758<br />

Positive Wellness Alliance 1795<br />

Public Library of Charlotte and Mecklenburg County<br />

1761, 1778<br />

Public Library of Charlotte and Mecklenburg County,<br />

Friends of <strong>the</strong> 1741, 1793<br />

Rapid Resource for Families 1759<br />

SIM USA 582<br />

University of North Carolina 1760<br />

University of North Carolina 1777<br />

Whitakers, Town of 757<br />

NORTH DAKOTA<br />

Carrington City Library 1021<br />

Fargo Public Library 1797<br />

FirstLink 40<br />

Temple Beth El 1796<br />

OHIO<br />

Altrusa Club of Chillico<strong>the</strong> Ohio Foundation 1824<br />

Birchwood School 1800<br />

Business Volunteers Unlimited 1838<br />

Case Western Reserve University 1839<br />

Child Care Choices 1870<br />

Child Care Resource Center of Cuyahoga County 921,<br />

1806-1808<br />

Cleveland Museum of Natural History 1840<br />

Cleveland Public Library 1809<br />

Columbus Metropolitan Library 1403, 2037<br />

Columbus Metropolitan Library Foundation 1827<br />

Community Research Partners 1828<br />

Cuyahoga County Public Library 1810, 1811, 1876<br />

Dayton Metro Library 1871, 2039<br />

Fairfield County Family, Adult and Children First<br />

Council 1874<br />

Foundation Center Cleveland 1812, 1841<br />

Greater Dayton Area Health Information Network<br />

1872<br />

HandsOn Central Ohio 1829, 1830<br />

Help Hotline Crisis Center 1205<br />

Info Line 1798, 1799, 1836<br />

Irish American Archives Society 1813<br />

Jewish Community Federation of Cleveland 1814<br />

Lane Public Library, Friends of 1850<br />

Leipsic Local School District 1101<br />

Leipsic, Village of 1102<br />

Mentor Public Library 1815<br />

Mercantile Library Association 1802<br />

Miami University 1470<br />

National Association for <strong>the</strong> Education of African<br />

American Children with Learning Disabilities 858<br />

Neighborhood Health Care 1816<br />

New Lexington City School District 1875<br />

Ohio Association of Second Harvest Foodbanks 1831<br />

Ohio Grantmakers Forum 926, 1803-1805,<br />

1818-1820, 1832-1835, 1837, 1842-1846,<br />

1849, 1873, 1878<br />

Ohioana Library Association 1877<br />

Online Computer Library Center 2338<br />

Pear Tree Communications 1291<br />

Ru<strong>the</strong>rford B. Hayes Presidential Center 1385<br />

School Choice Ohio 51<br />

Stella Maris 1821, 1848<br />

Stow-Munroe Falls Public Library 613<br />

University Hospitals Health System 1822<br />

OKLAHOMA<br />

Anadarko Community Library, Friends of <strong>the</strong> 1887<br />

Arbuckle Life Solutions 1891<br />

Duncan Public Library, Friends of <strong>the</strong> 1884<br />

Indian Health Care Resources Center 1899<br />

Oklahoma Department of Libraries 2337<br />

Oklahoma Historical Society 1893-1895<br />

Phillips Theological Seminary 1883<br />

Roland Public Schools 30<br />

Tulsa Library Trust 1898, 1900, 1901<br />

University of Oklahoma Foundation 1889<br />

OREGON<br />

211info 1902, 1926, 1927<br />

All Outdoors 1928<br />

Clackamas County Library 1854<br />

Coastal Arts and Business Alliance 1930<br />

Columbia Foundation 1931<br />

Crook County Historical Society 1906<br />

Deschutes Public Library Foundation 1912, 1932<br />

Douglas County Library System 1933, 1934<br />

Ecotrust 1935<br />

Fern Ridge Library Foundation 1907<br />

Forest Grove Library Foundation 1936<br />

Harney County Library Foundation 1914<br />

Hood River County Library District 1916<br />

Klamath County Library Foundation 1908, 1938<br />

Lebanon Public Library 1923<br />

Library Foundation 477, 1732, 1851, 1903, 1917,<br />

1939, 1940, 1957<br />

Network for Oregon Affordable Housing 1942<br />

Oregon Child Care Resource and Referral Network<br />

1943<br />

Oregon Friends of C.G. Jung 1944<br />

Oregon Historical Society 1918<br />

Oregon Partnership 1945<br />

Oregon State University Foundation 1946, 1947<br />

Pine Eagle Economic Development Corporation 1948<br />

Reedsport Library 1919<br />

Reedsport, City of 1904, 1909, 1949<br />

Responsible Environmentalism Foundation 2122<br />

Sandy Public Library 1861, 1920, 1950<br />

Sandy, City of 1905<br />

Santiam Christian Schools 1951<br />

Siuslaw Public Library District 1924<br />

South Benton Community Enhancement Association<br />

1921, 1952, 1953, 1958<br />

Sou<strong>the</strong>rn Oregon Historical Society 1954<br />

Stayton Public Library Foundation 1955<br />

United Community Action Network 1922<br />

University of Oregon Foundation 410, 411<br />

Virginia Garcia Memorial Health Center 1956<br />

PENNSYLVANIA<br />

3 Rivers Connect 1966, 2000, 2001, 2006, 2019<br />

Allegheny County Library Association 2029, 2030<br />

Allentown Public Library 2045<br />

B. F. Jones Memorial Library 1994<br />

Berks Community Television 1968-1970<br />

Bethlehem Area Public Library 726<br />

Carnegie Library of Homestead 2002, 2011<br />

Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh 1199, 1995, 2003,<br />

2012, 2031, 2032, 2036<br />

Carnegie Mellon University 2008, 2009<br />

Cooper-Siegel Community Library 1996<br />

Downingtown Area Senior Center 1959<br />

Easttown Library 2013<br />

Elkins Park Free Library, Friends of <strong>the</strong> 1202<br />

Ellwood City Area Public Library 2040<br />

Focus on Renewal Sto-Rox Neighborhood Corporation<br />

1997<br />

Free Library of Philadelphia 609, 1204, 1304, 2022,<br />

2026<br />

Free Library of Philadelphia Foundation 776, 922,<br />

1786, 2010<br />

Free Library of Philadelphia, Friends of <strong>the</strong> 1992<br />

Historical Society of Pennsylvania 1987<br />

James V. Brown Library 1983<br />

Jenkintown Library 2014<br />

Lehigh University 2075<br />

Ligonier Valley Library Association 2020<br />

Lyrasis 1672<br />

Martin Library Association 1440, 1985<br />

Martin Lu<strong>the</strong>r King, Jr. Reading and Cultural Center<br />

2005, 2034<br />

Maternity Care Coalition 779<br />

Mattress Factory 2007<br />

Mifflin Community Library 1971<br />

Monessen Public Library and District Center 1998<br />

New Sun Rising 1999, 2035<br />

North Wales Library 2015<br />

Oxford Library Company 1960<br />

Pennsylvania Library Association 1209<br />

Pew Charitable Trusts 911<br />

Public Health Management Corporation 2025, 2027<br />

Riegelsville Public Library 727<br />

Rosenbach Museum and Library 2016, 2028<br />

Senator John Heinz History Center 2021<br />

Slatington Public Library 2046<br />

Society of Environmental Journalists 2017<br />

Temple University 2018<br />

University of Pennsylvania 1750<br />

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Grants for Libraries & Information Services GEOGRAPHIC INDEX<br />

West Chester Public Library 1214<br />

West Philadelphia Catholic High School 557<br />

Westminster College 1991<br />

POLAND<br />

Polish Donors Forum 1004<br />

PUERTO RICO<br />

Fundacion Luis Munoz Marin 41<br />

RHODE ISLAND<br />

Brown University 2049<br />

Clark Memorial Library 2050<br />

Cranston Public Library 2051<br />

Cumberland Public Library 2052<br />

East Bay Community Action Program 2073<br />

East Providence Public Library 2053<br />

East Smithfield Public Library 2054<br />

Glocester Manton Free Public Library 2056<br />

Hope Library Association 2057<br />

Lincoln Public Library 2058<br />

Mayor Salvatore Mancini Union Free Library 2059<br />

Newport Public Library 2060<br />

North Scituate Public Library 2061<br />

Ocean State Libraries 2062<br />

Pascoag Public Library 2063<br />

Pawtucket Public Library 2064<br />

Portsmouth Free Public Library 2065<br />

Providence Community Library 2047, 2076<br />

Providence Public Library 44, 1384, 1740, 2077<br />

Redwood Library and A<strong>the</strong>naeum 734, 2048, 2066,<br />

2082<br />

Rhode Island Historical Society 2067<br />

Rhode Island Natural History Survey 735, 736, 2078,<br />

2079<br />

Rhode Island Parent Information Network 2080<br />

Rhode Island Quality Institute 2072<br />

Rhode Island Supreme Court 2068<br />

South Kingstown Public Library 2069<br />

Tiverton Library Services 2081<br />

Warwick Public Library 2070<br />

West Warwick Public Library System 2071<br />

RUSSIA<br />

Human Rights Resource Center 709<br />

Sluzhenye Association 1005<br />

SENEGAL<br />

United Nations African Institute for Economic<br />

Development and Planning 1341<br />

SOUTH AFRICA<br />

Charities Aid Foundation-Sou<strong>the</strong>rn Africa 985<br />

eThekwini Municipality 1256<br />

Information Training and Outreach Centre for Africa<br />

2324<br />

Open Democracy Advice Centre 1339<br />

Rhodes University 1479<br />

South African Health Informatics Association 1646<br />

University of KwaZulu-Natal 1648<br />

University World News 1342<br />

SOUTH CAROLINA<br />

Black Pages International 583<br />

Colleton County Memorial Library 2085<br />

East Cooper Community Outreach 1713<br />

Georgetown County Library 2086-2089<br />

Medical University of South Carolina 680<br />

Spartanburg County Public Library 2083<br />

Union County Carnegie Library 2091, 2092<br />

United Way of <strong>the</strong> Piedmont 2084<br />

Welvista 1745<br />

SOUTH DAKOTA<br />

A. H. Brown Library Foundation 2095<br />

North Sioux City Community Library, Friends of 2096<br />

Sinte Gleska University 1224<br />

United Way of <strong>the</strong> Black Hills 2097<br />

SWITZERLAND<br />

Swiss Pain Patients Association 1045<br />

TANZANIA, ZANZIBAR AND PEMBA<br />

African Court on Human and Peoples Rights 704<br />

TENNESSEE<br />

Alliance for Nonprofit Excellence 2098, 2102, 2117<br />

Books from Birth of Middle Tennessee 2106<br />

Conexion Americas 2107-2109<br />

Fisk University 1456<br />

<strong>Governors</strong> Books from Birth Foundation 1981<br />

Health Assist Tennessee 2115<br />

Linebaugh Public Library 2100<br />

Lynnville, City of 2110<br />

Nashville Alliance for Public Education 2332<br />

Nashville Public Library Foundation 1734,<br />

2111-2113, 2116<br />

Obion County Public Library 2123<br />

Sevier County Public Library System, Foundation for<br />

<strong>the</strong> 2101<br />

Tennessee Charter Schools Association 2104,<br />

2118-2121, 2124<br />

United Way of Metropolitan Nashville 2114<br />

TEXAS<br />

Abilene Library Consortium 2165<br />

Allan Shivers Library and Museum 2148<br />

Alpine Public Library 2227, 2251<br />

Aurora Picture Show 2196<br />

Austin Public Library Foundation 2175<br />

Bandera County Library 2127<br />

Baylor College of Medicine 2184<br />

Botanical Research Institute of Texas 145<br />

C. C. Young Memorial Home 2192<br />

Centex Systems Support Services 2176<br />

Christian Information and Service Center 2262<br />

Dalhart Education Foundation 2129<br />

Dallas Public Library, Friends of <strong>the</strong> 2168, 2252,<br />

2265<br />

Dimmit County Public Library 2190<br />

Fort Bend County Library, Friends of <strong>the</strong> 2186<br />

Fort Worth Public Library Foundation 431, 1404<br />

Funding Information Center of Fort Worth 2228<br />

Galveston College 2237<br />

George Bush Presidential Library Foundation 254,<br />

258, 433, 434, 2132<br />

George W. Bush Foundation 601, 1219, 1880,<br />

1886, 1937, 2138, 2151-2157, 2169, 2185,<br />

2199-2202, 2225, 2236, 2247, 2377<br />

George W. Bush Presidential Center 33, 34<br />

Gill Childrens Services 2166<br />

Greater Houston Preservation Alliance 2139<br />

Greenlights for Nonprofit Success 94, 1698, 1787,<br />

2255, 2256<br />

Hill House Austin 2145<br />

Historic Fort Worth 2269<br />

Houston Academy of Medicine 2238-2240<br />

Houston Arts Alliance 2216<br />

Houston Public Library Foundation 435, 1788, 2217,<br />

2241, 2242<br />

Houston-Harris County Immunization Registry 2140,<br />

2218, 2219<br />

Julia Ideson Library Preservation Partners 2131,<br />

2167, 2203-2206, 2220, 2226<br />

Kendalia Public Library 2233<br />

Kinkaid School 2207<br />

Lubbock, City of 2141<br />

Lyndon Baines Johnson Foundation 425, 2187,<br />

2188<br />

Marfa Public Library, Friends of <strong>the</strong> 1221<br />

Medina Community Library 2234<br />

Mental Health America of Greater Houston 2180<br />

Mental Health Connection of Tarrant County 2146<br />

Network of Behavioral Health Providers 2221, 2249<br />

Nonprofit Resource Center of Texas 2268<br />

Odessa LINKS 2229<br />

Panhandle Regional Planning Commission 2130<br />

Permian Basin Petroleum Museum, Library and Hall<br />

of Fame 1890, 2125, 2126<br />

Pineland, City of 2263<br />

Planned Parenthood of North Texas 2170<br />

Providence Christian School of Texas 2193<br />

Rice University 1437, 2143<br />

Rosenberg Library 2245<br />

Rosenberg Library Association 2211<br />

Saint Monica Catholic School 2194<br />

San Antonio Public Library Foundation 1409, 2266<br />

Senior Guidance Directory 1119<br />

Society of Saint Vincent de Paul 2171<br />

Sou<strong>the</strong>rn Methodist University 2159<br />

SPJST Library Archives and Museum 1974<br />

T.L.L. Temple Memorial Library and Archives 2264<br />

Texas A & M Foundation 2191<br />

Texas Book Festival 2160<br />

Texas Low Income Housing Information Service 2250<br />

Texas State Library and Archives Commission 2342<br />

Texas State University 2128<br />

Texas Tech University 2222-2224<br />

Tom Green County Friends of <strong>the</strong> Library 2230<br />

United Way of San Antonio and Bexar County 2235<br />

University of Houston-University Park 2246<br />

University of North Texas 2147<br />

Wilkinson Center 1191, 2161-2164, 2172, 2173,<br />

2195, 2231, 2254, 2261<br />

UGANDA<br />

Africa 2000 Network-Uganda 1318<br />

UTAH<br />

Andrew S. Rowan Reading Room for <strong>the</strong> Blind 2271<br />

Community Health Connect 2272<br />

HealthInsight 42<br />

National Association of Health Data Organizations<br />

1290<br />

University of Utah 886-888, 1677, 2270, 2274<br />

Youth LINC 2273<br />

VERMONT<br />

Kellogg-Hubbard Library 2276<br />

Moore Free Library 1149-1151<br />

Saint Johnsbury A<strong>the</strong>naeum 825<br />

Thetford, Town of 1143<br />

Vermont Department of Libraries 2345<br />

VIETNAM<br />

Cong Doan Con En 617<br />

VIRGINIA<br />

Allergy and Asthma Network-Mo<strong>the</strong>rs of Asthmatics<br />

2181<br />

Bristol Public Library Foundation 1783<br />

Campbell County Public Library Foundation 1879<br />

Charities Aid Foundation America 85-88, 148, 292,<br />

525, 550, 1270-1275, 1301, 1302, 1424,<br />

1708, 1825, 1826, 2197<br />

George C. Marshall Research Foundation 1502,<br />

2253<br />

GuideStar USA 79, 89, 125, 236, 280, 289, 309,<br />

414, 415, 770, 781, 894, 997, 998, 1180,<br />

1266, 1314, 1329, 1392, 1460, 1641, 1689,<br />

2023, 2024, 2215, 2322<br />

Handley Regional Library 1767<br />

Lancaster Community Library 598, 599<br />

Library of Virginia Foundation 1207, 1988<br />

Loudoun Cares 565, 2283, 2284<br />

Mount Vernon Ladies Association 1132, 1941<br />

National Sporting Library 2232<br />

Petersburg Library Foundation 1210, 1989, 2291<br />

Roanoke Public Library 46<br />

SeniorNavigator.com 789, 1212<br />

United Way International 1278<br />

Virginia Career Education Foundation 1990<br />

Virginia Child Care Resource and Referral Network<br />

1006<br />

Virginia Public Access Project 1213<br />

W E T A-Greater Washington Educational<br />

Telecommunications Association 1493<br />

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GEOGRAPHIC INDEX Grants for Libraries & Information Services<br />

WASHINGTON<br />

501 Commons 2303<br />

Basel Action Network 271<br />

Child Care Resources 868, 2135, 2349, 2353<br />

Community Voice Mail National Office 2354<br />

Crisis Clinic 2355<br />

Densho 2356, 2357<br />

Ferndale, City of 2366<br />

Fort Vancouver Regional Library Foundation 476<br />

Grantmakers in <strong>the</strong> Arts 53<br />

Healing <strong>the</strong> Children Oregon/Western Washington<br />

2358<br />

King County Library System Foundation 1858, 2350,<br />

2359, 2360<br />

Neill Public Library 2293<br />

North Central Regional Library 2294<br />

Pierce County Library Foundation 1853, 1860<br />

Port Townsend Public Library Foundation 2295<br />

Seattle Art Museum 196<br />

Seattle Public Library Foundation 479, 1054, 2296,<br />

2361-2363<br />

Seattle, City of 2339<br />

Sno-Isle Regional Library Foundation 2297<br />

Social Venture Partners 2340<br />

Spokane Public Library 2347<br />

Tacoma Public Library 2298<br />

University of Washington 2343<br />

Washington Department of Social and Health<br />

Services 2351<br />

Washington State Child Care Resource and Referral<br />

Network 2136<br />

Washington State Library 2346<br />

Washington State University Foundation 2364<br />

West Sound Academy 2365<br />

Whitman County Library, Friends of 2348<br />

WEST VIRGINIA<br />

Greenbrier County Library 2369<br />

Library Foundation of Kanawha County 2368, 2370<br />

Princeton Public Library 2371<br />

West Virginia Kids Count Fund 872<br />

West Virginia Telehealth Alliance 1967<br />

WISCONSIN<br />

Cambridge Community Library, Friends of <strong>the</strong> 1198<br />

Community Referral Agency 1022<br />

Donors Forum of Wisconsin 2375, 2386-2388,<br />

2391, 2396<br />

Door County Library 2381<br />

Family Connections 2392<br />

Hazel Mackin Community Library 1015<br />

Jewish Family Services 2389<br />

Luck Library, Friends of <strong>the</strong> 1024<br />

Luck Public Library 1016<br />

Lucy Burns Institute 578, 2208, 2209<br />

Michael Fields Agricultural Institute 1568<br />

Milwaukee Public Library Foundation 2378, 2393,<br />

2394, 2397, 2399<br />

Nonprofit Center of Milwaukee 2372, 2373<br />

Polk County Library Federation 1017, 1026<br />

School Choice Wisconsin 950, 2380, 2385, 2395<br />

Select Milwaukee 1055, 1410<br />

University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire Foundation 555<br />

UWM Foundation 2390<br />

WYOMING<br />

Natrona County Public Library Foundation 2402<br />

Sheridan County Library Foundation 2403-2405<br />

Teton County Library Foundation 536, 1317, 2401<br />

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SUBJECT INDEX<br />

Abortion clinics/services, computer technology 1282<br />

Abortion clinics/services, electronic media/online<br />

services 1282<br />

Abortion clinics/services, publication 1282<br />

Abortion clinics/services, women 1282<br />

Accessibility/universal design 1024, 2054, 2233<br />

Accessibility/universal design, building/renovation<br />

1024, 2054, 2233<br />

Accessibility/universal design, disabilities, people<br />

with 1024, 2054, 2233<br />

Adult education—literacy, African Americans/Blacks<br />

777<br />

Adult education—literacy, basic skills & GED 46,<br />

376, 777, 2231, 2261<br />

Adult education—literacy, curriculum development<br />

376<br />

Adult education—literacy, economically<br />

disadvantaged 376, 2231, 2261<br />

Adult education—literacy, electronic media/online<br />

services 376<br />

Adult education—literacy, immigrants/refugees 376<br />

Adult education—literacy, minorities 376<br />

Adult/continuing education 786, 2297<br />

Adult/continuing education, electronic media/online<br />

services 786<br />

Adult/continuing education, seed money 786<br />

Advocacy, <strong>arts</strong>/<strong>culture</strong>/<strong>humanities</strong> 123, 571, 1169<br />

Advocacy, civil rights 972<br />

Advocacy, community improvement/development<br />

696, 871, 2338<br />

Advocacy, crime/courts/legal services 571<br />

Advocacy, education 2306, 2307, 2338<br />

Advocacy, employment 573<br />

Advocacy, health—general 123, 573, 871, 1163,<br />

1169, 1284, 1555<br />

Advocacy, human services—multipurpose 123, 871,<br />

1555<br />

Advocacy, international affairs/development 1319<br />

Advocacy, philanthropy/voluntarism 696<br />

Advocacy, public affairs/government 972, 2307,<br />

2338<br />

Africa, community improvement/development 1318,<br />

1341<br />

Africa, crime/courts/legal services 704<br />

Africa, education 704, 1341, 2324<br />

Africa, environment 1351<br />

Africa, food/nutrition/agri<strong>culture</strong> 2324<br />

Africa, health—general 1310<br />

Africa, international affairs/development 704, 1318,<br />

1341<br />

Africa, public affairs/government 1341, 1351, 2324<br />

Africa, social sciences 1310<br />

African Americans/Blacks, <strong>arts</strong>/<strong>culture</strong>/<strong>humanities</strong><br />

971, 1153, 1252, 1794, 2005, 2034, 2286<br />

African Americans/Blacks, civil rights 971, 2286<br />

African Americans/Blacks, community improvement/<br />

development 1322, 2019<br />

African Americans/Blacks, education 597, 777, 858,<br />

971, 1153, 1252, 1456, 1462, 1463, 1529,<br />

1694, 1794, 1939, 2005, 2034, 2286<br />

African Americans/Blacks, employment 598, 1322<br />

African Americans/Blacks, environment 597, 1322<br />

African Americans/Blacks, health—general 1529,<br />

1694<br />

African Americans/Blacks, philanthropy/voluntarism<br />

474<br />

African Americans/Blacks, public affairs/government<br />

2019<br />

African Americans/Blacks, science 597, 777, 1529<br />

African Americans/Blacks, social sciences 971,<br />

1338<br />

African Americans/Blacks, youth development 1338,<br />

1694, 2005<br />

Aging, <strong>arts</strong>/<strong>culture</strong>/<strong>humanities</strong> 1169, 1212, 1255,<br />

1499, 1649<br />

Aging, centers/services 208, 481, 482, 1119,<br />

1159, 1959, 1963<br />

Aging, community improvement/development 1602<br />

Aging, crime/courts/legal services 126, 419<br />

Aging, disabilities, people with 1159<br />

Aging, economically disadvantaged 481, 1159, 1963<br />

Aging, education 286, 812, 940, 1255, 1497, 1602,<br />

1612, 1613, 1649, 1948, 2400<br />

Aging, electronic media/online services 1159<br />

Aging, health—general 126, 789, 940, 1159, 1169,<br />

1497, 1530, 1650, 1651, 2090, 2192<br />

Aging, health—specific diseases 1497, 1650, 1755,<br />

2090<br />

Aging, human services—multipurpose 208, 322,<br />

419, 428, 481, 482, 830, 940, 1119, 1159,<br />

1212, 1250, 1755, 1948, 1959, 1963, 2090<br />

Aging, medical research 877, 1530<br />

Aging, mental health/substance abuse 1379<br />

Aging, philanthropy/voluntarism 1961<br />

Aging, publication 1963<br />

Aging, science 877<br />

Aging, youth development 286<br />

Agri<strong>culture</strong> 1568<br />

Agri<strong>culture</strong>, conferences/seminars 579<br />

Agri<strong>culture</strong>, electronic media/online services 1644<br />

Agri<strong>culture</strong>, sustainable programs 579, 804, 1568,<br />

1644, 1757<br />

Agri<strong>culture</strong>/food, children/youth 1935<br />

Agri<strong>culture</strong>/food, economically disadvantaged 1567,<br />

2324<br />

Agri<strong>culture</strong>/food, electronic media/online services<br />

1644, 1935, 2324<br />

Agri<strong>culture</strong>/food, faculty/staff development 1935<br />

Agri<strong>culture</strong>/food, formal/general education 2324<br />

Agri<strong>culture</strong>/food, <strong>information</strong> services 804, 1567,<br />

1568, 1644, 1935<br />

Agri<strong>culture</strong>/food, management/technical assistance<br />

1568<br />

Agri<strong>culture</strong>/food, migrant workers 1567<br />

Agri<strong>culture</strong>/food, minorities 1567<br />

Agri<strong>culture</strong>/food, public education 1567<br />

Agri<strong>culture</strong>/food, public policy 1568<br />

AIDS 24, 25, 131, 439, 1046, 1441, 1795, 1867<br />

AIDS, building/renovation 1046<br />

AIDS, men 1795<br />

AIDS, people with, <strong>arts</strong>/<strong>culture</strong>/<strong>humanities</strong> 117<br />

AIDS, people with, education 1046<br />

AIDS, people with, health—general 24, 25, 117,<br />

131, 439, 1046, 1147, 1795<br />

AIDS, people with, health—specific diseases 24, 25,<br />

131, 439, 1046, 1441, 1795, 1867<br />

Alzheimer’s disease 1755, 2090<br />

Alzheimer’s disease, aging 1755, 2090<br />

Alzheimer’s disease, mentally disabled 1755, 2090<br />

American Red Cross 1516<br />

American Red Cross, electronic media/online<br />

services 1516<br />

American studies 35, 1200, 1368, 1375, 1817<br />

American studies, collections acquisition 1368,<br />

1375<br />

American studies, collections management/<br />

preservation 1368, 1375<br />

American studies, fellowships 35<br />

American studies, publication 1368, 1375<br />

Animal population control 735, 736<br />

Animals/wildlife, electronic media/online services<br />

945, 1570, 2183<br />

Animals/wildlife, endangered species 945<br />

Animals/wildlife, England 945<br />

Animals/wildlife, fellowships 2078<br />

Animals/wildlife, Global programs 945<br />

Animals/wildlife, <strong>information</strong> services 1570, 2078,<br />

2079<br />

Animals/wildlife, preservation/protection 2183<br />

Animals/wildlife, sanctuaries 945<br />

Architecture, Asians/Pacific Islanders 182<br />

Architecture, building/renovation 1133<br />

Architecture, electronic media/online services 197,<br />

917<br />

Architecture, exhibitions 182, 197<br />

Architecture, publication 182<br />

Architecture, research 182, 197<br />

Archives, African Americans/Blacks 971, 1252,<br />

2286<br />

Archives, aging 2400<br />

Archives, Asians/Pacific Islanders 182, 343, 2356,<br />

2357<br />

Archives, blind/visually impaired 248<br />

Archives, building/renovation 343, 1974, 2049,<br />

2285<br />

Archives, capital campaigns 10, 68<br />

Archives, children/youth 194, 663, 944, 1758<br />

Archives, collections acquisition 76, 1368, 1375,<br />

2143<br />

Archives, collections management/preservation 69,<br />

169, 171, 172, 174, 180, 193, 318, 368, 526,<br />

615, 675, 676, 679, 680, 682, 768, 883, 956,<br />

971, 973, 1141, 1257, 1281, 1298, 1324,<br />

1337, 1368, 1375, 1434, 1437, 1453, 1466,<br />

1467, 1469, 1470, 1473-1476, 1479, 1480,<br />

1485-1487, 1491-1494, 1528, 1542, 1627,<br />

1672, 1911, 1974, 2003, 2018, 2021, 2143,<br />

2286<br />

Archives, computer technology 1482<br />

Archives, conferences/seminars 1252, 1483, 1669<br />

Archives, crime/abuse victims 81, 937<br />

Archives, curriculum development 180<br />

Archives, debt reduction 2286<br />

Archives, economically disadvantaged 1327<br />

Archives, electronic media/online services 169, 171,<br />

172, 174, 179, 187, 193, 196, 197, 201, 240,<br />

248, 358, 674, 676, 679-682, 1001, 1158,<br />

1258, 1327, 1330, 1436, 1437, 1453, 1466,<br />

1469-1472, 1476, 1482, 1485, 1487, 1488,<br />

1491-1493, 1590, 1592, 1593, 1627, 1645,<br />

1669, 1672, 1676, 2139<br />

Archives, endowments 592, 1447, 1452, 1490,<br />

1813, 2018<br />

Archives, equipment 1676, 1885<br />

Archives, exhibitions 181, 182, 184, 186, 188, 189,<br />

191, 192, 194, 195, 197, 199, 200, 368, 528,<br />

679, 680, 1327<br />

Archives, faculty/staff development 180, 317, 320,<br />

590, 882, 1324, 1330, 1447, 1452, 1490<br />

Archives, fellowships 1370, 1862, 2143<br />

Archives, film/video/radio 169, 174, 682<br />

Archives, Hispanics/Latinos 192, 615, 1327<br />

Archives, immigrants/refugees 343<br />

Archives, indigenous peoples 1327<br />

Archives, LGBTQ 590-592, 650, 1627<br />

Archives, management development/capacity<br />

building 319, 701, 1369, 1590<br />

Archives, men 654<br />

Archives, performance/productions 169, 172, 186,<br />

663, 677, 1590<br />

Archives, program evaluation 1493, 1758<br />

Archives, publication 181, 182, 184, 188-192, 195,<br />

199, 200, 1324, 1337, 1368, 1375, 1469,<br />

1487<br />

Archives, research 68, 179, 181, 182, 184,<br />

187-189, 191, 192, 194-197, 199-201, 281,<br />

315, 681, 937, 1158, 1258, 1298, 1324,<br />

1369, 1434, 1437, 1451, 1453, 1466, 1482,<br />

1485, 1487, 1488, 1492, 1494, 1645, 1676,<br />

1758, 1862, 2269<br />

Archives, scholarship funds 2049<br />

Archives, women 933, 1298, 1507, 1508, 1627,<br />

1988<br />

Armenia, civil rights 1260<br />

Armenia, education 1260<br />

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Armenia, international affairs/development 1260<br />

Arms control, collections management/preservation<br />

1257<br />

Arms control, electronic media/online services 1592<br />

Art conservation, collections management/<br />

preservation 180, 756, 879, 1467<br />

Art conservation, curriculum development 180<br />

Art conservation, faculty/staff development 180<br />

Art conservation, fellowships 879, 1422<br />

Art history 68, 76, 179, 181-196, 198-201, 749,<br />

1281, 1419-1421, 1423, 1484, 1591, 1595<br />

Art history, Asians/Pacific Islanders 182<br />

Art history, awards/prizes/competitions 1595<br />

Art history, capital campaigns 68<br />

Art history, children/youth 194<br />

Art history, collections acquisition 76<br />

Art history, collections management/preservation<br />

193, 1281<br />

Art history, conferences/seminars 183, 198, 749<br />

Art history, electronic media/online services 179,<br />

187, 193, 196, 201<br />

Art history, exhibitions 181, 182, 184-186, 188,<br />

189, 191, 192, 194, 195, 199, 200, 749<br />

Art history, fellowships 1423<br />

Art history, Hispanics/Latinos 192<br />

Art history, performance/productions 186<br />

Art history, publication 181, 182, 184, 185,<br />

188-192, 195, 199, 200<br />

Art history, research 68, 179, 181-185, 187-189,<br />

191, 192, 194-196, 198-201<br />

Arts 1636<br />

Arts education 53, 636, 676, 684, 747, 873, 1153,<br />

1156, 1223, 1228, 1381, 1499, 1649, 2193<br />

Arts education, African Americans/Blacks 1153<br />

Arts education, aging 1499, 1649<br />

Arts education, building/renovation 2193<br />

Arts education, capital campaigns 2193<br />

Arts education, children 873<br />

Arts education, children/youth 636, 747, 1153,<br />

1499<br />

Arts education, collections acquisition 1223<br />

Arts education, collections management/<br />

preservation 676<br />

Arts education, conferences/seminars 1156<br />

Arts education, economically disadvantaged 636<br />

Arts education, electronic media/online services 53,<br />

636, 676<br />

Arts education, exhibitions 1153, 1156<br />

Arts, alliance/advocacy 1345<br />

Arts, artist’s services 939, 1156, 1283<br />

Arts, association 84, 337, 1280, 1393, 1398, 2105<br />

Arts, awards/prizes/competitions 2105<br />

Arts, capital campaigns 408<br />

Arts, collections management/preservation 1311<br />

Arts, conferences/seminars 301, 337, 939, 1156,<br />

1636<br />

Arts, cultural/ethnic awareness 103, 182, 192, 537,<br />

538, 543, 544, 604, 615, 631, 934, 971, 1153,<br />

1177, 1252, 1327, 1330, 1354, 1361, 1428,<br />

1465, 1511-1514, 1598, 1665, 1687, 2005,<br />

2034, 2288<br />

Arts, economically disadvantaged 363, 1636<br />

Arts, electronic media/online services 53, 408, 610,<br />

1283, 1309, 1311, 1367, 1692<br />

Arts, exhibitions 1156<br />

Arts, folk <strong>arts</strong> 1218, 2216<br />

Arts, fund raising/fund distribution 53<br />

Arts, income development 27, 1283<br />

Arts, <strong>information</strong> services 53, 84, 113, 337, 408,<br />

559, 610, 684, 911, 964, 1280, 1283, 1309,<br />

1311, 1367, 1393, 1398, 1692, 1725, 1888,<br />

2105<br />

Arts, LGBTQ 363<br />

Arts, management/technical assistance 27, 252,<br />

301, 559, 684<br />

Arts, multipurpose centers/programs 252, 338,<br />

527, 610, 911, 951, 953, 980, 1011, 1153,<br />

1156, 1295, 1395, 1518, 1997, 2292<br />

Arts, research 315, 1345, 1451, 1636<br />

Arts, scholarship funds 301<br />

Arts, seed money 27, 1692<br />

Arts, services 301, 363, 559, 1309, 1450, 1451<br />

Arts, youth 363<br />

Arts/<strong>culture</strong>/<strong>humanities</strong>, Austria 748<br />

Arts/<strong>culture</strong>/<strong>humanities</strong>, Brazil 971<br />

Arts/<strong>culture</strong>/<strong>humanities</strong>, Canada 1492<br />

Arts/<strong>culture</strong>/<strong>humanities</strong>, China 1619<br />

Arts/<strong>culture</strong>/<strong>humanities</strong>, Colombia 183<br />

Arts/<strong>culture</strong>/<strong>humanities</strong>, Cuba 1491<br />

Arts/<strong>culture</strong>/<strong>humanities</strong>, Denmark 190<br />

Arts/<strong>culture</strong>/<strong>humanities</strong>, Developing countries 1333<br />

Arts/<strong>culture</strong>/<strong>humanities</strong>, East Africa/Horn of Africa<br />

180<br />

Arts/<strong>culture</strong>/<strong>humanities</strong>, Eastern & Central Europe<br />

198<br />

Arts/<strong>culture</strong>/<strong>humanities</strong>, England 81, 169, 171,<br />

172, 180, 939, 945, 1333, 1476, 1517, 1619,<br />

2044<br />

Arts/<strong>culture</strong>/<strong>humanities</strong>, France 1362, 1365, 1367,<br />

1371, 1372<br />

Arts/<strong>culture</strong>/<strong>humanities</strong>, Germany 315<br />

Arts/<strong>culture</strong>/<strong>humanities</strong>, Global programs 81, 945,<br />

1283, 1333, 1586, 1619, 2044<br />

Arts/<strong>culture</strong>/<strong>humanities</strong>, India 402, 1324, 1330<br />

Arts/<strong>culture</strong>/<strong>humanities</strong>, Ireland 1487<br />

Arts/<strong>culture</strong>/<strong>humanities</strong>, Israel 207<br />

Arts/<strong>culture</strong>/<strong>humanities</strong>, Italy 1369, 1370, 1421,<br />

1469<br />

Arts/<strong>culture</strong>/<strong>humanities</strong>, Latin America 183<br />

Arts/<strong>culture</strong>/<strong>humanities</strong>, Lesotho 973<br />

Arts/<strong>culture</strong>/<strong>humanities</strong>, Mexico 192, 1327<br />

Arts/<strong>culture</strong>/<strong>humanities</strong>, New Zealand 1471, 1472<br />

Arts/<strong>culture</strong>/<strong>humanities</strong>, Poland 207<br />

Arts/<strong>culture</strong>/<strong>humanities</strong>, Portugal 1487<br />

Arts/<strong>culture</strong>/<strong>humanities</strong>, Rwanda 81<br />

Arts/<strong>culture</strong>/<strong>humanities</strong>, South Africa 1479<br />

Arts/<strong>culture</strong>/<strong>humanities</strong>, Spain 1487<br />

Asia, education 1437<br />

Asia, international affairs/development 1262<br />

Asia, public affairs/government 1437<br />

Asia, social sciences 1262, 1437<br />

Asians/Pacific Islanders, <strong>arts</strong>/<strong>culture</strong>/<strong>humanities</strong><br />

182, 343, 2356, 2357<br />

Asians/Pacific Islanders, civil rights 1352<br />

Asians/Pacific Islanders, education 182, 343, 940,<br />

1939, 2356, 2357<br />

Asians/Pacific Islanders, health—general 110, 133,<br />

138, 940, 1726-1728<br />

Asians/Pacific Islanders, health—specific diseases<br />

133<br />

Asians/Pacific Islanders, human services—<br />

multipurpose 940, 1352<br />

Assistive technology 1024, 1978<br />

Assistive technology, building/renovation 1024<br />

Assistive technology, disabilities, people with 1024,<br />

1978<br />

Asthma 2181<br />

Asthma, children/youth 2181<br />

Athletics/sports, amateur competition 1068<br />

Athletics/sports, baseball 944<br />

Athletics/sports, building/renovation 164, 165,<br />

763, 2193<br />

Athletics/sports, capital campaigns 166, 2193<br />

Athletics/sports, children/youth 944, 1068, 1875<br />

Athletics/sports, equipment 1875<br />

Athletics/sports, fellowships 2364<br />

Athletics/sports, program evaluation 1875<br />

Athletics/sports, scholarship funds 2364<br />

Athletics/sports, school programs 164-166, 763,<br />

1875, 2193, 2364<br />

Athletics/sports, water sports 1102<br />

Australia, medical research 1751<br />

Australia, philanthropy/voluntarism 1961<br />

Austria, <strong>arts</strong>/<strong>culture</strong>/<strong>humanities</strong> 748<br />

Autism 272, 662, 829<br />

Autism, children/youth 662<br />

Autism, electronic media/online services 272<br />

Autism, mentally disabled 272, 662, 829<br />

Autism, publication 272<br />

Azerbaijan, civil rights 1260<br />

Azerbaijan, education 1260, 1573<br />

Azerbaijan, international affairs/development 1260<br />

Bahamas, education 2210<br />

Balkans, The, international affairs/development<br />

1622<br />

Balkans, The, philanthropy/voluntarism 1622<br />

Ballet, income development 396<br />

Bangladesh, health—general 1633<br />

Belgium, international affairs/development 1622<br />

Belgium, philanthropy/voluntarism 989, 990, 1325,<br />

1326, 1621, 1622, 2316<br />

Belgium, social sciences 1621<br />

Benefits planning services 778, 779, 978, 979,<br />

1565, 1566, 1831, 1959<br />

Benefits planning services, aging 1959<br />

Benefits planning services, disabilities, people with<br />

778<br />

Benefits planning services, economically<br />

disadvantaged 978, 979, 1565, 1566, 1831<br />

Benefits planning services, infants/toddlers 779<br />

Benefits planning services, minorities 779<br />

Benefits planning services, research 1565, 1566,<br />

1831<br />

Benefits planning services, women 779<br />

Bhutan, education 717<br />

Bhutan, environment 717<br />

Biology/life sciences 407, 597, 877, 1675, 1676<br />

Biology/life sciences, African Americans/Blacks 597<br />

Biology/life sciences, aging 877<br />

Biology/life sciences, collections acquisition 597<br />

Biology/life sciences, electronic media/online<br />

services 1675, 1676<br />

Biology/life sciences, equipment 1676<br />

Biology/life sciences, men 597<br />

Biology/life sciences, research 877, 1676<br />

Biomedicine research 1749-1751<br />

Biomedicine research, conferences/seminars 1751<br />

Biomedicine research, electronic media/online<br />

services 1749<br />

Black studies 971, 1338<br />

Black studies, collections management/preservation<br />

971<br />

Black studies, curriculum development 1338<br />

Black studies, research 1338<br />

Black studies, youth 1338<br />

Blind/visually impaired, <strong>arts</strong>/<strong>culture</strong>/<strong>humanities</strong><br />

441<br />

Blind/visually impaired, education 248, 441, 2271<br />

Blind/visually impaired, human services—<br />

multipurpose 441, 2271<br />

Botanical gardens 55, 64, 141, 142, 283, 285, 293,<br />

323, 326, 375, 436, 1065, 1464, 1481<br />

Botanical gardens, building/renovation 285<br />

Botanical gardens, endowments 1464<br />

Botanical gardens, exhibitions 55<br />

Botanical gardens, fellowships 1464<br />

Botanical gardens, management development/<br />

capacity building 285<br />

Botanical/horti<strong>culture</strong>/landscape services 1767,<br />

1781<br />

Botanical/horti<strong>culture</strong>/landscape services, children/<br />

youth 1781<br />

Botany 145, 282, 1481<br />

Botany, collections management/preservation 282<br />

Botany, computer technology 282<br />

Botany, electronic media/online services 145, 282<br />

Botany, publication 145<br />

Botany, research 145<br />

Boys & girls clubs 372, 1137<br />

Boys & girls clubs, computer technology 1137<br />

Boys & girls clubs, faculty/staff development 372<br />

Boys, <strong>arts</strong>/<strong>culture</strong>/<strong>humanities</strong> 2005<br />

Boys, community improvement/development 871<br />

Boys, education 372, 2005<br />

Boys, employment 598<br />

Boys, health—general 871<br />

Boys, human services—multipurpose 871<br />

Boys, recreation/sports/athletics 372<br />

Boys, youth development 372, 1137, 2005<br />

Brazil, <strong>arts</strong>/<strong>culture</strong>/<strong>humanities</strong> 971<br />

Brazil, civil rights 971<br />

Brazil, education 971<br />

Brazil, social sciences 971<br />

Bulgaria, community improvement/development 986<br />

Bulgaria, philanthropy/voluntarism 983, 984, 986<br />

Burma (Myanmar), education 918, 919, 1580<br />

Burma (Myanmar), public affairs/government 918<br />

Burma (Myanmar), social sciences 1580<br />

Business school/education 929, 1825<br />

Business school/education, endowments 1825<br />

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Business/industry 986, 987, 1089, 1347, 1864,<br />

2299<br />

Business/industry, electronic media/online services<br />

1089, 1864<br />

Business/industry, management development/<br />

capacity building 1089<br />

Business/industry, publication 1864<br />

Business/industry, research 1347<br />

Business/industry, women 1864<br />

Cambodia, education 403, 404, 2341<br />

Cambodia, employment 1041<br />

Cambodia, public affairs/government 1041, 2341<br />

Campaign finance reform 177, 379, 392, 1123,<br />

1213, 1355, 1628<br />

Campaign finance reform, electronic media/online<br />

services 1355<br />

Campaign finance reform, research 1123<br />

Camps, children/youth 1811<br />

Canada, <strong>arts</strong>/<strong>culture</strong>/<strong>humanities</strong> 1492<br />

Canada, community improvement/development<br />

1825<br />

Canada, education 1140, 1413, 1492, 1825, 1964,<br />

2122, 2243, 2244<br />

Canada, environment 2122<br />

Canada, health—general 1826<br />

Canada, philanthropy/voluntarism 1302<br />

Cancer 133, 767, 1801, 1864<br />

Cancer, Asians/Pacific Islanders 133<br />

Cancer, electronic media/online services 1864<br />

Cancer, publication 1864<br />

Cancer, women 1864<br />

Catholic agencies & churches 155, 616-619<br />

Catholic agencies & churches, building/renovation<br />

617<br />

Catholic agencies & churches, children/youth 618<br />

Catholic agencies & churches, collections acquisition<br />

618, 619<br />

Catholic agencies & churches, economically<br />

disadvantaged 616<br />

Catholic agencies & churches, equipment 617, 619<br />

Catholic agencies & churches, faculty/staff<br />

development 617<br />

Catholic agencies & churches, girls 619<br />

Central Asia and <strong>the</strong> Caucasus, community<br />

improvement/development 1347<br />

Central Asia and <strong>the</strong> Caucasus, education 1573<br />

Central Asia and <strong>the</strong> Caucasus, environment 1347<br />

Central Asia and <strong>the</strong> Caucasus, international affairs/<br />

development 1347<br />

Central Asia and <strong>the</strong> Caucasus, public affairs/<br />

government 1347<br />

Charter schools 51, 2104, 2118-2121, 2124<br />

Charter schools, publication 2120, 2121<br />

Child abuse, crime/abuse victims 1312<br />

Child development, economically disadvantaged<br />

154, 1167<br />

Child development, education 154<br />

Child development, immigrants/refugees 1167<br />

Child development, infants/toddlers 154<br />

Child development, minorities 154, 1167<br />

Child development, program evaluation 1758<br />

Child development, research 1758<br />

Child development, services 1167, 1344, 1758<br />

Children, <strong>arts</strong>/<strong>culture</strong>/<strong>humanities</strong> 873<br />

Children, day care 109, 302, 303, 448, 455, 478,<br />

868, 921, 1034, 1038, 1105, 1235, 1400,<br />

1693, 1784, 1807, 1870, 1876, 1935, 1943,<br />

2349, 2353, 2392<br />

Children, education 93, 152, 153, 250, 418, 461,<br />

758, 870, 873, 1762, 1763, 1765, 1766,<br />

1868, 1985, 1998, 2174, 2247<br />

Children, foster care 639, 898, 1759<br />

Children, health—general 1196, 1197<br />

Children, human services—multipurpose 2166<br />

Children, philanthropy/voluntarism 870<br />

Children, science 1998<br />

Children, services 2166<br />

Children/youth, <strong>arts</strong>/<strong>culture</strong>/<strong>humanities</strong> 123, 194,<br />

402, 527, 636, 663, 707, 713, 718, 747, 943,<br />

944, 951, 953, 980, 1011, 1132, 1153, 1155,<br />

1499, 1671, 1814, 1977, 1987, 1993, 1997,<br />

2000<br />

Children/youth, civil rights 721<br />

Children/youth, community improvement/<br />

development 116, 1987, 1997<br />

Children/youth, conferences/seminars 1589<br />

Children/youth, crime/courts/legal services 419,<br />

1312<br />

Children/youth, disabilities, people with 1211,<br />

1548, 1589<br />

Children/youth, economically disadvantaged 321,<br />

550, 872, 1006, 1201<br />

Children/youth, education 58, 65, 162, 194, 209,<br />

286, 287, 304, 336, 352, 353, 386, 393,<br />

402-404, 477, 479, 527, 556, 586, 618, 636,<br />

663, 707, 713, 718, 721, 726, 747, 759, 809,<br />

812, 858, 905, 941, 943, 944, 951, 953, 980,<br />

991-993, 1006, 1011, 1052, 1112, 1116,<br />

1117, 1132, 1153, 1155, 1189, 1224, 1241,<br />

1242, 1251, 1254, 1340, 1356, 1496, 1546,<br />

1547, 1550, 1671, 1691, 1758, 1781, 1814,<br />

1824, 1846, 1875, 1879, 1903, 1935, 1936,<br />

1939, 1940, 1975-1977, 1980, 1986, 1987,<br />

1993, 1994, 1996, 1997, 1999, 2000, 2026,<br />

2035, 2064, 2175, 2207, 2227, 2230, 2301,<br />

2332, 2336, 2339, 2389, 2399<br />

Children/youth, emergency funds 905<br />

Children/youth, environment 1781<br />

Children/youth, food/nutrition/agri<strong>culture</strong> 1875,<br />

1935<br />

Children/youth, health—general 29, 116, 120, 123,<br />

209, 739, 809, 857, 914, 1124, 1125, 1340,<br />

1555, 1875, 2080, 2140, 2181, 2218, 2219,<br />

2358<br />

Children/youth, health—specific diseases 662,<br />

1124, 1125, 2181<br />

Children/youth, housing/shelter 1025, 1874<br />

Children/youth, human services—multipurpose 123,<br />

209, 287, 304, 321, 322, 419, 428, 456, 550,<br />

603, 739, 830, 872, 898, 905, 943, 1006,<br />

1022, 1025, 1030, 1034, 1124, 1125, 1201,<br />

1211, 1254, 1312, 1344, 1548, 1555, 1589,<br />

1758, 1759, 1829, 1874, 1935<br />

Children/youth, income development 1254<br />

Children/youth, international affairs/development<br />

336, 721, 1117, 1356<br />

Children/youth, medical research 1390<br />

Children/youth, mental health/substance abuse<br />

854, 1312<br />

Children/youth, philanthropy/voluntarism 1604,<br />

1814<br />

Children/youth, program evaluation 304<br />

Children/youth, public affairs/government 456, 636,<br />

991-993, 1340, 1344, 1829, 1993, 2000,<br />

2336<br />

Children/youth, recreation/sports/athletics 944,<br />

1068, 1811, 1875<br />

Children/youth, religion 618, 1241, 1242<br />

Children/youth, science 1671, 2332<br />

Children/youth, services 304, 321, 419, 550, 603,<br />

872, 905, 1006, 1201, 1211, 1254, 1548,<br />

1589<br />

Children/youth, social sciences 872, 1344, 1356,<br />

1987<br />

Children/youth, youth development 286, 1500,<br />

1691, 1806, 1808<br />

Chile, education 2315, 2341<br />

Chile, environment 175<br />

Chile, international affairs/development 148<br />

Chile, public affairs/government 2315, 2341<br />

Chile, safety/disaster relief 148<br />

China, <strong>arts</strong>/<strong>culture</strong>/<strong>humanities</strong> 1619<br />

China, education 758-760, 1882<br />

China, environment 1619, 1620, 1625, 1630, 1632<br />

China, health—general 1619<br />

China, international affairs/development 1630<br />

China, philanthropy/voluntarism 1323, 2312<br />

China, public affairs/government 1320, 1323, 1620,<br />

2312<br />

China, science 1630<br />

Choreography, electronic media/online services<br />

1590<br />

Choreography, management development/capacity<br />

building 1590<br />

Choreography, performance/productions 1590<br />

Christian agencies & churches 581, 1869, 2145,<br />

2149, 2150, 2262, 2376<br />

Christian agencies & churches, collections<br />

acquisition 581<br />

Christian agencies & churches, collections<br />

management/preservation 2149, 2150<br />

Christian agencies & churches, electronic media/<br />

online services 581<br />

Civil liberties, advocacy 570, 1579<br />

Civil liberties, economically disadvantaged 227<br />

Civil liberties, first amendment 612<br />

Civil liberties, freedom of <strong>information</strong> 227, 612, 715,<br />

826, 1260, 1336, 1346<br />

Civil liberties, freedom of religion 1605, 1606<br />

Civil liberties, immigrants/refugees 570, 1336<br />

Civil liberties, migrant workers 570, 1336<br />

Civil liberties, reproductive rights 938, 1282, 1298<br />

Civil liberties, research 1336, 1346<br />

Civil liberties, right to privacy 1572<br />

Civil rights, Armenia 1260<br />

Civil rights, Azerbaijan 1260<br />

Civil rights, Brazil 971<br />

Civil rights, Developing countries 1577<br />

Civil rights, Georgia (Republic of) 1260<br />

Civil rights, Global programs 715, 1577, 1579<br />

Civil rights, Indonesia 721<br />

Civil rights, Israel 570<br />

Civil rights, Latin America 1336<br />

Civil rights, Mexico 227, 1336<br />

Civil rights, race/intergroup relations 972, 974<br />

Civil rights, Russia 709, 1260<br />

Civil rights, Sou<strong>the</strong>ast Asia 721<br />

Civil rights, voter education 1929<br />

Civil/human rights, advocacy 574, 575, 577, 752,<br />

1299, 1605<br />

Civil/human rights, African Americans/Blacks 971,<br />

2286<br />

Civil/human rights, Asians/Pacific Islanders 1352<br />

Civil/human rights, children/youth 721<br />

Civil/human rights, collections management/<br />

preservation 971, 1627, 2286<br />

Civil/human rights, computer technology 1282<br />

Civil/human rights, conferences/seminars 574<br />

Civil/human rights, debt reduction 2286<br />

Civil/human rights, economically disadvantaged<br />

577, 1556, 1577<br />

Civil/human rights, electronic media/online services<br />

1282, 1627<br />

Civil/human rights, immigrants 1556<br />

Civil/human rights, immigrants/refugees 570, 752<br />

Civil/human rights, indigenous peoples 721<br />

Civil/human rights, <strong>information</strong> services 570, 721,<br />

974, 1282<br />

Civil/human rights, LGBTQ 1352, 1627<br />

Civil/human rights, management development/<br />

capacity building 972<br />

Civil/human rights, management/technical<br />

assistance 709<br />

Civil/human rights, migrant workers 570, 721<br />

Civil/human rights, minorities 752, 971, 972, 974,<br />

1556, 2286<br />

Civil/human rights, program evaluation 1556<br />

Civil/human rights, publication 1282<br />

Civil/human rights, technical assistance 577<br />

Civil/human rights, women 721, 1282, 1577, 1627<br />

Climate change/global warming, conferences/<br />

seminars 1617<br />

Climate change/global warming, electronic media/<br />

online services 1619, 1630<br />

Climate change/global warming, technical<br />

assistance 1620<br />

College (community/junior), economically<br />

disadvantaged 253, 416, 2231<br />

College (community/junior), student aid/financial aid<br />

253<br />

College, collections management/preservation 1528<br />

College, conferences/seminars 785, 1569<br />

College, research 785<br />

Colombia, <strong>arts</strong>/<strong>culture</strong>/<strong>humanities</strong> 183<br />

Community development, awards/prizes/<br />

competitions 1268, 2273<br />

Community development, boys 871<br />

Community development, business promotion 1439<br />

Community development, children/youth 116, 1997<br />

Community development, citizen coalitions 574,<br />

1005, 1040, 2275, 2338<br />

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Community development, conferences/seminars<br />

574, 939, 1005, 1636<br />

Community development, economically<br />

disadvantaged 116, 665, 871, 1040, 1636,<br />

1997<br />

Community development, electronic media/online<br />

services 1968-1970<br />

Community development, endowments 1825<br />

Community development, girls 871<br />

Community development, Hispanics/Latinos 665<br />

Community development, management<br />

development/capacity building 130, 2338<br />

Community development, minorities 116, 1040<br />

Community development, neighborhood<br />

development 116, 130, 665, 871, 1968-1970,<br />

1997, 2235, 2273<br />

Community development, program evaluation 2338<br />

Community development, real estate 1636, 1825<br />

Community development, research 116, 1636, 2338<br />

Community development, small businesses 939,<br />

1090, 1268, 1274, 1277<br />

Community development, youth 2273<br />

Community improvement/development, Africa 1318,<br />

1341<br />

Community improvement/development, Bulgaria<br />

986<br />

Community improvement/development, Canada<br />

1825<br />

Community improvement/development, Central Asia<br />

and <strong>the</strong> Caucasus 1347<br />

Community improvement/development, Costa Rica<br />

579<br />

Community improvement/development, Czech<br />

Republic 986, 987<br />

Community improvement/development, Developing<br />

countries 290, 1276, 1305, 1335, 1642, 1643,<br />

2177-2179<br />

Community improvement/development, Eastern &<br />

Central Europe 986, 987<br />

Community improvement/development, England 939<br />

Community improvement/development, Europe<br />

1347<br />

Community improvement/development, Global<br />

programs 92, 1283, 1643, 1688, 2275<br />

Community improvement/development, Hungary<br />

986<br />

Community improvement/development, Kenya 1644<br />

Community improvement/development, Kyrgyzstan<br />

146<br />

Community improvement/development, Poland 986,<br />

1274<br />

Community improvement/development, Russia 986,<br />

1005<br />

Community improvement/development, Senegal<br />

1341<br />

Community improvement/development, Slovenia<br />

986<br />

Community improvement/development, Uganda<br />

1318<br />

Community improvement/development, Ukraine<br />

986, 1000<br />

Community/economic development, African<br />

Americans/Blacks 2019<br />

Community/economic development, aging 1602<br />

Community/economic development, awards/prizes/<br />

competitions 2273<br />

Community/economic development, building/<br />

renovation 959<br />

Community/economic development, children/youth<br />

116<br />

Community/economic development, computer<br />

technology 1828<br />

Community/economic development, conferences/<br />

seminars 1005, 1635<br />

Community/economic development, economically<br />

disadvantaged 116, 1035, 1040, 1303, 1635,<br />

1831, 2019<br />

Community/economic development, electronic<br />

media/online services 714, 966, 1035, 1064,<br />

1692, 1777, 1966, 1969, 1970, 2006, 2019,<br />

2303<br />

Community/economic development, film/video/<br />

radio 1756<br />

Community/economic development, <strong>information</strong><br />

services 13, 210, 325, 489, 664, 714, 959,<br />

965, 966, 1010, 1035, 1037, 1040, 1064,<br />

1090, 1233, 1303, 1439, 1584, 1658, 1688,<br />

1692, 1717, 1756, 1776, 1777, 1828, 1888,<br />

1931, 1966, 1969, 1970, 2006, 2019, 2235,<br />

2273, 2303<br />

Community/economic development, management/<br />

technical assistance 116, 1005, 1233<br />

Community/economic development, minorities 116,<br />

1035, 1040<br />

Community/economic development, public policy<br />

1635, 1690<br />

Community/economic development, publication<br />

1635<br />

Community/economic development, research 116,<br />

664, 965, 1010, 1040, 1831<br />

Community/economic development, scholarship<br />

funds 1931<br />

Community/economic development, seed money<br />

210, 1692<br />

Community/economic development, volunteer<br />

services 1602<br />

Community/economic development, youth 2273<br />

Computer literacy/technology training, building/<br />

renovation 422, 1766, 1879<br />

Computer literacy/technology training, children 1766<br />

Computer literacy/technology training, children/<br />

youth 707, 713, 718, 759, 1879<br />

Computer literacy/technology training, computer<br />

technology 706, 707, 759, 1879<br />

Computer literacy/technology training, disabilities,<br />

people with 1978<br />

Computer literacy/technology training, electronic<br />

media/online services 609, 706, 707<br />

Computer literacy/technology training, immigrants/<br />

refugees 1984<br />

Computer literacy/technology training, minorities<br />

1984<br />

Computer literacy/technology training, research 713<br />

Computer literacy/technology training, youth 706,<br />

712<br />

Computer science 278, 282, 1630, 1998, 2176<br />

Computer science, children 1998<br />

Computer science, collections management/<br />

preservation 282<br />

Computer science, computer technology 282<br />

Computer science, economically disadvantaged<br />

2176<br />

Computer science, electronic media/online services<br />

278, 282, 1630, 2176<br />

Computer science, homeless 2176<br />

Computer science, research 278<br />

Computer technology, <strong>arts</strong>/<strong>culture</strong>/<strong>humanities</strong> 706,<br />

707, 1110, 1465, 1482, 2066, 2132, 2160,<br />

2298<br />

Computer technology, civil rights 1282<br />

Computer technology, community improvement/<br />

development 1828, 2015, 2256<br />

Computer technology, education 2, 6, 36, 282, 327,<br />

355, 356, 466, 484, 557, 627, 706, 707, 759,<br />

764, 796, 890, 991, 1029, 1110, 1246, 1465,<br />

1482, 1655, 1763, 1815, 1879, 2015, 2046,<br />

2062, 2066, 2132, 2160, 2298, 2330, 2334,<br />

2336<br />

Computer technology, environment 282<br />

Computer technology, health—general 147, 808,<br />

853, 857, 1160, 1282, 1822<br />

Computer technology, human services—<br />

multipurpose 342, 2130, 2195<br />

Computer technology, mental health/substance<br />

abuse 1848<br />

Computer technology, philanthropy/voluntarism 781,<br />

2256<br />

Computer technology, public affairs/government<br />

627, 853, 991, 1110, 2015, 2160, 2298,<br />

2330, 2334, 2336<br />

Computer technology, safety/disaster relief 2130<br />

Computer technology, science 282<br />

Computer technology, youth development 1137<br />

Consumer protection 1168, 1226<br />

Costa Rica, community improvement/development<br />

579<br />

Costa Rica, education 579<br />

Costa Rica, environment 579<br />

Costa Rica, food/nutrition/agri<strong>culture</strong> 579<br />

Costa Rica, international affairs/development 148,<br />

579<br />

Costa Rica, safety/disaster relief 148<br />

Courts/judicial administration 419, 551, 571, 704,<br />

937, 1575, 2068<br />

Courts/judicial administration, aging 419<br />

Courts/judicial administration, building/renovation<br />

2068<br />

Courts/judicial administration, children/youth 419<br />

Courts/judicial administration, collections<br />

acquisition 704<br />

Courts/judicial administration, crime/abuse victims<br />

937<br />

Courts/judicial administration, economically<br />

disadvantaged 1575<br />

Courts/judicial administration, minorities 1575<br />

Courts/judicial administration, offenders/<br />

ex-offenders 571<br />

Courts/judicial administration, publication 551<br />

Courts/judicial administration, research 551, 937,<br />

1575<br />

Crime/abuse victims, <strong>arts</strong>/<strong>culture</strong>/<strong>humanities</strong> 81<br />

Crime/abuse victims, crime/courts/legal services<br />

937, 1182, 1312<br />

Crime/abuse victims, education 81, 937<br />

Crime/abuse victims, health—general 1173<br />

Crime/abuse victims, human services—<br />

multipurpose 328, 639, 788, 1022, 1173,<br />

1182, 1312<br />

Crime/abuse victims, international affairs/<br />

development 81, 937<br />

Crime/abuse victims, mental health/substance<br />

abuse 57, 328, 426, 1312<br />

Crime/abuse victims, public affairs/government 328<br />

Crime/abuse victims, youth development 639<br />

Crime/courts/legal services, Africa 704<br />

Crime/courts/legal services, Developing countries<br />

1577<br />

Crime/courts/legal services, Global programs 551,<br />

1334, 1577, 1579<br />

Crime/courts/legal services, Russia 709<br />

Crime/courts/legal services, Tanzania, Zanzibar and<br />

Pemba 704<br />

Crime/law enforcement, collections management/<br />

preservation 69<br />

Crime/law enforcement, counterterrorism 1579<br />

Crime/law enforcement, economically disadvantaged<br />

508, 897, 1575<br />

Crime/law enforcement, <strong>information</strong> services 508,<br />

571, 643, 895, 897<br />

Crime/law enforcement, mentally disabled 895<br />

Crime/law enforcement, minorities 1575<br />

Crime/law enforcement, offenders/ex-offenders 571<br />

Crime/law enforcement, police agencies 69<br />

Crime/law enforcement, public policy 571, 1575<br />

Crime/law enforcement, publication 895<br />

Crime/law enforcement, reform 571<br />

Crime/law enforcement, research 1575<br />

Crime/violence prevention 1007, 1575<br />

Crime/violence prevention, child abuse 1312<br />

Crime/violence prevention, disabilities, people with<br />

1007<br />

Crime/violence prevention, economically<br />

disadvantaged 1575<br />

Crime/violence prevention, minorities 1575<br />

Crime/violence prevention, offenders/ex-offenders<br />

132<br />

Crime/violence prevention, research 1575<br />

Crime/violence prevention, youth 132<br />

Cuba, <strong>arts</strong>/<strong>culture</strong>/<strong>humanities</strong> 1491<br />

Cuba, education 1337, 1491, 1581<br />

Cuba, international affairs/development 1337, 1491<br />

Cuba, social sciences 1581<br />

Cultural/ethnic awareness, African Americans/<br />

Blacks 971, 1153, 1252, 2005, 2034<br />

Cultural/ethnic awareness, Asians/Pacific Islanders<br />

182<br />

Cultural/ethnic awareness, boys 2005<br />

Cultural/ethnic awareness, building/renovation<br />

1598<br />

Cultural/ethnic awareness, children/youth 1153<br />

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Cultural/ethnic awareness, collections<br />

management/preservation 615, 971<br />

Cultural/ethnic awareness, computer technology<br />

1465<br />

Cultural/ethnic awareness, conferences/seminars<br />

1252<br />

Cultural/ethnic awareness, economically<br />

disadvantaged 1327<br />

Cultural/ethnic awareness, electronic media/online<br />

services 1327, 1330, 1465<br />

Cultural/ethnic awareness, exhibitions 182, 192,<br />

1153, 1327, 1598<br />

Cultural/ethnic awareness, faculty/staff<br />

development 1330<br />

Cultural/ethnic awareness, Hispanics/Latinos 192,<br />

615, 1327<br />

Cultural/ethnic awareness, indigenous peoples<br />

1327<br />

Cultural/ethnic awareness, infants/toddlers 103,<br />

631<br />

Cultural/ethnic awareness, management<br />

development/capacity building 2034<br />

Cultural/ethnic awareness, minorities 631<br />

Cultural/ethnic awareness, Native Americans/<br />

American Indians 1465<br />

Cultural/ethnic awareness, publication 182, 192<br />

Cultural/ethnic awareness, research 182, 192<br />

Czech Republic, community improvement/<br />

development 986, 987<br />

Czech Republic, philanthropy/voluntarism 986, 987<br />

Dance, collections management/preservation 1311,<br />

1486, 1494<br />

Dance, electronic media/online services 1311, 1590<br />

Dance, management development/capacity building<br />

1590<br />

Dance, performance/productions 462, 1590<br />

Dance, research 1451, 1494<br />

Day care, economically disadvantaged 868, 1034,<br />

1693<br />

Day care, electronic media/online services 1935<br />

Day care, faculty/staff development 455, 1935<br />

Day care, management development/capacity<br />

building 303<br />

Day care, minorities 1034<br />

Day care, program evaluation 868<br />

Day care, research 302, 868, 1693<br />

Deaf/hearing impaired, <strong>arts</strong>/<strong>culture</strong>/<strong>humanities</strong><br />

1459<br />

Deaf/hearing impaired, education 1459<br />

Denmark, <strong>arts</strong>/<strong>culture</strong>/<strong>humanities</strong> 190<br />

Denmark, education 190, 2304<br />

Dental care 857, 2073, 2272<br />

Dental care, children/youth 857<br />

Dental care, computer technology 857<br />

Dental care, economically disadvantaged 2073,<br />

2272<br />

Dental care, electronic media/online services 2073<br />

Dental care, mentally disabled 2272<br />

Dental care, minorities 2272<br />

Developing countries, <strong>arts</strong>/<strong>culture</strong>/<strong>humanities</strong> 1333<br />

Developing countries, civil rights 1577<br />

Developing countries, community improvement/<br />

development 290, 1276, 1305, 1335, 1642,<br />

1643, 2177-2179<br />

Developing countries, crime/courts/legal services<br />

1577<br />

Developing countries, education 1117, 1333, 1541,<br />

2103<br />

Developing countries, environment 204, 982, 1350,<br />

1616, 1617<br />

Developing countries, health—general 1578, 1639,<br />

1643, 1646, 2311, 2329<br />

Developing countries, international affairs/<br />

development 233, 290, 310, 982, 1117, 1276,<br />

1305, 1335, 1541, 1577, 1578, 1617, 1642,<br />

1643, 2103, 2311, 2329<br />

Developing countries, medical research 1578<br />

Developing countries, philanthropy/voluntarism 233,<br />

2311<br />

Developing countries, public affairs/government<br />

204, 233, 982, 1335, 1350, 1616, 1617,<br />

1639, 1642, 1646, 2329<br />

Developing countries, social sciences 1577<br />

Developmentally disabled, centers & services 429,<br />

1206, 1722<br />

Diabetes 1124, 1125<br />

Diabetes research 1389, 1390<br />

Diabetes research, children/youth 1390<br />

Diabetes research, seed money 1390<br />

Diabetes, children/youth 1124, 1125<br />

Diagnostic imaging 1899<br />

Diagnostic imaging, equipment 1899<br />

Diagnostic imaging, Native Americans/American<br />

Indians 1899<br />

Disabilities, people with, <strong>arts</strong>/<strong>culture</strong>/<strong>humanities</strong><br />

1169, 1814<br />

Disabilities, people with, crime/courts/legal services<br />

1007<br />

Disabilities, people with, education 812, 1024,<br />

1547, 1814, 1951, 1978, 2054, 2233<br />

Disabilities, people with, employment 988, 1928<br />

Disabilities, people with, health—general 1159,<br />

1169, 1549<br />

Disabilities, people with, housing/shelter 1775<br />

Disabilities, people with, human services—<br />

multipurpose 456, 778, 988, 1159, 1211,<br />

1548, 1589, 1951<br />

Disabilities, people with, philanthropy/voluntarism<br />

1814<br />

Disabilities, people with, public affairs/government<br />

456, 1024, 2054, 2233<br />

Disabilities, people with, science 1024, 1978<br />

Disabilities, people with, youth development 1500<br />

Disasters, computer technology 2130<br />

Disasters, economically disadvantaged 936,<br />

2107-2109<br />

Disasters, equipment 2107<br />

Disasters, floods 2107-2109<br />

Disasters, Hispanics/Latinos 2107-2109<br />

Disasters, Hurricane Katrina 936, 2277<br />

Disasters, immigrants/refugees 2107-2109<br />

Disasters, preparedness/services 148, 2114, 2130<br />

Disasters, publication 2277<br />

Domestic violence, children/youth 1022<br />

Domestic violence, crime/abuse victims 788, 1022,<br />

1173, 1182<br />

Domestic violence, economically disadvantaged<br />

1173<br />

Domestic violence, women 788, 1022, 1173, 1182<br />

Drawing, exhibitions 748<br />

Early childhood education, children 870<br />

Early childhood education, economically<br />

disadvantaged 154, 306, 449, 870<br />

Early childhood education, electronic media/online<br />

services 306, 870<br />

Early childhood education, faculty/staff development<br />

455<br />

Early childhood education, infants/toddlers 103,<br />

146, 154, 302, 306, 449, 450, 455, 478, 870,<br />

1870, 1955, 1973, 1983, 2083, 2136, 2186<br />

Early childhood education, minorities 154<br />

Early childhood education, research 302<br />

East Africa/Horn of Africa, <strong>arts</strong>/<strong>culture</strong>/<strong>humanities</strong><br />

180<br />

East Africa/Horn of Africa, education 180<br />

East Asia, education 1356<br />

East Asia, international affairs/development 1356<br />

East Asia, social sciences 1356<br />

Eastern & Central Europe, <strong>arts</strong>/<strong>culture</strong>/<strong>humanities</strong><br />

198<br />

Eastern & Central Europe, community improvement/<br />

development 986, 987<br />

Eastern & Central Europe, education 2341<br />

Eastern & Central Europe, international affairs/<br />

development 198, 1622<br />

Eastern & Central Europe, philanthropy/voluntarism<br />

986, 987, 990, 1622<br />

Eastern & Central Europe, public affairs/government<br />

2341<br />

Eastern & Central Europe, religion 2376<br />

Economic development 275, 1005, 1010, 1321,<br />

1341, 2015, 2019, 2183, 2250<br />

Economic development, African Americans/Blacks<br />

2019<br />

Economic development, computer technology 2015<br />

Economic development, conferences/seminars<br />

1005<br />

Economic development, economically disadvantaged<br />

1321, 2019, 2250<br />

Economic development, electronic media/online<br />

services 1341, 2019, 2183<br />

Economic development, fellowships 1341<br />

Economic development, minorities 1321<br />

Economic development, research 1010, 1341<br />

Economic development, visitors/convention bureau/<br />

tourism promotion 579<br />

Economically disadvantaged, <strong>arts</strong>/<strong>culture</strong>/<br />

<strong>humanities</strong> 363, 402, 636, 943, 951, 953, 980,<br />

1011, 1049, 1169, 1327, 1636, 1794, 1997<br />

Economically disadvantaged, civil rights 227, 577,<br />

1556, 1577<br />

Economically disadvantaged, community<br />

improvement/development 116, 290, 665, 871,<br />

1035, 1040, 1276, 1303, 1305, 1318, 1321,<br />

1322, 1335, 1574, 1634-1636, 1642, 1643,<br />

1831, 1997, 2019, 2177-2179, 2250<br />

Economically disadvantaged, crime/courts/legal<br />

services 126, 362, 508, 896, 897, 1575, 1577<br />

Economically disadvantaged, education 58,<br />

152-154, 162, 231, 253, 306, 336, 376, 386,<br />

395, 402-404, 416, 418, 449, 461, 556, 616,<br />

636, 784, 787, 812, 861, 870, 906, 940, 943,<br />

951, 953, 977, 980, 992, 993, 1006, 1011,<br />

1052, 1117, 1189, 1232, 1237, 1251, 1327,<br />

1496, 1683, 1691, 1794, 1824, 1948, 1976,<br />

1996, 1997, 1999, 2035, 2231, 2254, 2257,<br />

2261, 2301, 2324, 2330, 2334, 2336, 2339,<br />

2350<br />

Economically disadvantaged, employment 363, 376,<br />

430, 577, 776, 1041, 1232, 1322, 1343,<br />

1519, 1567, 1748<br />

Economically disadvantaged, environment 271,<br />

1322<br />

Economically disadvantaged, food/nutrition/<br />

agri<strong>culture</strong> 688, 1567, 1798, 1799, 2324<br />

Economically disadvantaged, health—general 29,<br />

110, 116, 118, 120-122, 126, 129, 138, 156,<br />

157, 167, 168, 271, 305, 363, 369, 377, 451,<br />

452, 463, 577, 661, 665, 685, 739, 789, 816,<br />

861, 871, 914, 927, 940, 1147, 1159, 1163,<br />

1167, 1169, 1173, 1237, 1523, 1555, 1556,<br />

1578, 1639, 1643, 1647, 1648, 1726-1728,<br />

1745, 1821, 1956, 2073, 2115, 2176, 2272,<br />

2311, 2358<br />

Economically disadvantaged, health—specific<br />

diseases 1523<br />

Economically disadvantaged, housing/shelter 219,<br />

362, 896, 935, 936, 1025, 1035, 1036, 1049,<br />

1050, 1055, 1321, 1339, 1394, 1407, 1410,<br />

1574, 1634, 1735, 1775, 1790, 1791, 1942,<br />

2107, 2250, 2300<br />

Economically disadvantaged, human services—<br />

multipurpose 212, 215-219, 222, 270, 321,<br />

328, 329, 376, 377, 416, 437, 471, 481, 550,<br />

585, 639, 657, 659, 665, 739, 867, 868, 871,<br />

872, 896, 898, 899, 920, 940, 943, 957, 978,<br />

979, 1006, 1025, 1028, 1030, 1034, 1047,<br />

1048, 1159, 1167, 1173, 1185, 1191, 1201,<br />

1250, 1270, 1271, 1321, 1555, 1556, 1565,<br />

1566, 1574, 1693, 1713, 1729-1731, 1785,<br />

1829, 1831, 1922, 1948, 1963, 2107,<br />

2161-2164, 2171-2173, 2195, 2354<br />

Economically disadvantaged, international affairs/<br />

development 227, 233, 246, 271, 290, 310,<br />

336, 395, 1117, 1270, 1271, 1276, 1305,<br />

1318, 1319, 1335, 1343, 1577, 1578, 1642,<br />

1643, 2302, 2311<br />

Economically disadvantaged, medical research 1578<br />

Economically disadvantaged, mental health/<br />

substance abuse 328, 585, 957, 1575, 1848<br />

Economically disadvantaged, philanthropy/<br />

voluntarism 233, 870, 2311<br />

Economically disadvantaged, public affairs/<br />

government 121, 212, 222, 227, 233, 244,<br />

246, 270, 305, 306, 328, 376, 377, 416, 636,<br />

899, 992, 993, 1041, 1047, 1048, 1185,<br />

1321, 1327, 1331, 1335, 1339, 1574, 1634,<br />

1639, 1642, 1647, 1829, 1922, 2019, 2250,<br />

2324, 2330, 2334, 2336, 2354<br />

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SUBJECT INDEX Grants for Libraries & Information Services<br />

Economically disadvantaged, religion 616, 867<br />

Economically disadvantaged, safety/disaster relief<br />

936, 2107-2109<br />

Economically disadvantaged, science 1232, 2176<br />

Economically disadvantaged, social sciences 872,<br />

1040, 1577<br />

Economically disadvantaged, youth development<br />

363, 437, 639, 1691, 1729-1731, 2254<br />

Economics 258, 576, 1090<br />

Ecuador, education 386<br />

Education 1962<br />

Education, administration/regulation 352, 977<br />

Education, Africa 704, 1341, 2324<br />

Education, African Americans/Blacks 858, 1694<br />

Education, aging 940<br />

Education, Armenia 1260<br />

Education, Asia 1437<br />

Education, Asians/Pacific Islanders 940<br />

Education, association 170, 962, 1194, 1209,<br />

1506, 1738<br />

Education, awards/prizes/competitions 1268<br />

Education, Azerbaijan 1260, 1573<br />

Education, Bahamas 2210<br />

Education, Bhutan 717<br />

Education, bilingual programs 461<br />

Education, Brazil 971<br />

Education, building/renovation 60, 66, 98, 99, 101,<br />

345, 347, 350, 422, 446, 447, 453, 454, 468,<br />

594, 646, 817, 1109, 1550, 1609, 1907,<br />

1908, 1936, 1938, 2020, 2095, 2252, 2260,<br />

2348, 2403<br />

Education, Burma (Myanmar) 918, 919, 1580<br />

Education, Cambodia 403, 404, 2341<br />

Education, Canada 1140, 1413, 1492, 1825, 1964,<br />

2122, 2243, 2244<br />

Education, capital campaigns 357, 360, 406, 817,<br />

1008, 1135, 1417, 1418, 1887, 1989<br />

Education, Central Asia and <strong>the</strong> Caucasus 1573<br />

Education, children 418, 461, 870, 1998, 2247<br />

Education, children/youth 65, 209, 287, 304, 352,<br />

636, 707, 713, 718, 858, 941, 943, 992, 993,<br />

1006, 1052, 1112, 1117, 1132, 1340, 1496,<br />

1546, 1547, 1550, 1691, 1814, 1846, 1936,<br />

1975, 1976, 1980, 1987, 1993, 2000, 2026,<br />

2175, 2332, 2336, 2339<br />

Education, Chile 2315, 2341<br />

Education, China 758-760, 1882<br />

Education, collections acquisition 2252<br />

Education, collections management/preservation<br />

340, 346, 397, 733, 973, 1448, 1449<br />

Education, community/cooperative 2324<br />

Education, computer literacy/technology training<br />

422, 609, 613, 706, 707, 712, 713, 718, 759,<br />

1766, 1879, 1978, 1984, 2258<br />

Education, computer technology 2, 355, 356, 706,<br />

707, 1482, 2062, 2336<br />

Education, conferences/seminars 785, 992, 993<br />

Education, Costa Rica 579<br />

Education, Cuba 1337, 1491, 1581<br />

Education, curriculum development 241, 352, 376,<br />

1340<br />

Education, debt reduction 1113<br />

Education, Denmark 190, 2304<br />

Education, Developing countries 1117, 1333, 1541,<br />

2103<br />

Education, disabilities, people with 1547, 1814<br />

Education, drop-out prevention 783<br />

Education, e-learning 65, 240, 241, 376, 422,<br />

705-707, 712, 713, 718, 720, 1237, 1333,<br />

1482, 1975, 1976, 1995<br />

Education, early childhood education 103, 146, 154,<br />

302, 306, 449, 450, 455, 478, 870, 1870,<br />

1955, 1973, 1983, 2083, 2136, 2186<br />

Education, East Africa/Horn of Africa 180<br />

Education, East Asia 1356<br />

Education, Eastern & Central Europe 2341<br />

Education, economically disadvantaged 306, 376,<br />

418, 461, 636, 784, 787, 870, 906, 940, 943,<br />

977, 992, 993, 1006, 1052, 1117, 1232,<br />

1237, 1496, 1683, 1691, 1976, 2254, 2324,<br />

2336, 2339, 2350<br />

Education, Ecuador 386<br />

Education, Egypt 1668<br />

Education, electronic media/online services 37, 65,<br />

102, 240, 241, 278, 306, 376, 636, 638,<br />

705-707, 720, 786, 870, 992, 993, 1237,<br />

1258, 1333, 1341, 1342, 1448, 1449, 1482,<br />

1749, 1975, 1993, 2000, 2307, 2320, 2321,<br />

2324, 2336, 2384<br />

Education, England 81, 169, 171, 172, 180, 1333,<br />

1476, 1481, 1517, 2044<br />

Education, equipment 2, 340, 355, 356, 1104,<br />

1126, 1130, 2350, 2403<br />

Education, ESL programs 46, 405, 940, 1684,<br />

1980, 1984<br />

Education, exhibitions 1132<br />

Education, faculty/staff development 1026, 1106,<br />

1995, 2306<br />

Education, fellowships 1341<br />

Education, France 82, 83, 1363, 1364, 1445<br />

Education, fund raising/fund distribution 66, 67, 77,<br />

106, 111, 143, 144, 366, 367, 406, 423, 536,<br />

628, 733, 817, 910, 1018, 1098, 1135, 1208,<br />

1317, 1533-1540, 1614, 1732, 1733, 1736,<br />

1789, 1851, 1858, 1898, 1900, 1901, 1908,<br />

1917, 1938, 1957, 1981, 2101, 2260, 2350,<br />

2359, 2360, 2368, 2370<br />

Education, Georgia (Republic of) 1260<br />

Education, Germany 315<br />

Education, Ghana 1263, 2341<br />

Education, girls 1232, 1694<br />

Education, Global programs 81, 715, 1257, 1261,<br />

1333, 1592, 1603, 1962, 2044, 2304<br />

Education, government agencies 1916<br />

Education, Greece 2344<br />

Education, Hispanics/Latinos 461, 1694, 1976<br />

Education, immigrants/refugees 376, 405, 940,<br />

1684, 1976, 1980, 1984<br />

Education, income development 288, 1827, 1912,<br />

1932, 2267<br />

Education, India 402, 1278, 1324, 1330, 2174<br />

Education, Indonesia 721<br />

Education, infants/toddlers 306, 870, 1981<br />

Education, <strong>information</strong> services 50, 97, 102, 112,<br />

159, 160, 202, 237, 278, 294, 306, 384, 510,<br />

636, 638, 700, 780, 783-786, 851, 858, 906,<br />

950, 973, 992, 993, 1342, 1448, 1449, 1468,<br />

1541, 1547, 1608, 1673, 1749, 2000, 2062,<br />

2103, 2104, 2118, 2119, 2124, 2320, 2321,<br />

2332, 2336, 2339, 2380, 2384, 2385, 2390,<br />

2395<br />

Education, Ireland 1487<br />

Education, Israel 1603<br />

Education, Italy 1369, 1370, 1374, 1421, 1469,<br />

2341<br />

Education, Kenya 619, 2341<br />

Education, Kyrgyzstan 146<br />

Education, Laos 403<br />

Education, Latin America 1461<br />

Education, Lesotho 973<br />

Education, management development/capacity<br />

building 288, 1122, 1912, 1916, 1917, 1932<br />

Education, management/technical assistance 16,<br />

209, 240, 304, 418, 636, 785, 1017, 1026,<br />

1062, 1132, 1154, 1819, 2047, 2076,<br />

2120-2122, 2306<br />

Education, mentally disabled 858<br />

Education, Mexico 192, 395, 1327, 2341<br />

Education, minorities 376, 906, 977, 1232, 1237,<br />

1340, 1691, 1984<br />

Education, Mongolia 2341<br />

Education, Native Americans/American Indians 1694<br />

Education, Nepal 2341<br />

Education, New Zealand 1471, 1472<br />

Education, Nigeria 633<br />

Education, Philippines 616<br />

Education, Portugal 1487<br />

Education, program evaluation 65, 304, 1232<br />

Education, PTA groups 209<br />

Education, public education 1847<br />

Education, public policy 352, 418, 992, 993, 1006,<br />

1340, 2307<br />

Education, publication 352, 1342, 1847, 2120,<br />

2121<br />

Education, reading 18, 30, 58, 90, 93, 152-154,<br />

162, 286, 353, 373, 393, 449, 450, 475-477,<br />

479, 586, 622, 743, 747, 751, 812, 824, 863,<br />

891, 991, 1189, 1218, 1234, 1863, 1866,<br />

1868, 1903, 1939, 1940, 1977, 1979-1983,<br />

1985, 1986, 2083, 2097, 2257, 2258, 2294,<br />

2295, 2332, 2399<br />

Education, reform 1258, 1843, 1846<br />

Education, research 73, 241, 278, 352, 418, 713,<br />

783, 785, 992, 993, 1258, 1341, 1482, 1585,<br />

1962, 2307, 2332, 2336<br />

Education, Russia 1260<br />

Education, Rwanda 81<br />

Education, scholarship funds 461, 1993<br />

Education, seed money 638, 786, 2247<br />

Education, Senegal 1341<br />

Education, services 37, 60, 251, 287, 304, 702,<br />

782, 787, 870, 941, 943, 977, 1006, 1052,<br />

1053, 1117, 1232, 1268, 1341, 1496, 1546,<br />

1573, 1615, 1691, 1694, 1810, 1975, 1976,<br />

1987, 1993, 1998, 2026, 2247, 2253, 2254,<br />

2398<br />

Education, single organization support 2, 39, 47, 49,<br />

52, 95, 98, 99, 101, 108, 151, 178, 206, 221,<br />

247, 249, 255, 264, 265, 267-269, 288, 295,<br />

296, 299, 335, 340, 345-351, 355-357, 359,<br />

360, 397-400, 431, 432, 435, 440, 446, 447,<br />

453, 454, 459, 460, 468, 491, 517, 520, 545,<br />

552, 587, 588, 594, 595, 626, 633, 635, 640,<br />

646, 647, 666, 669, 689, 692, 703, 722-725,<br />

728, 813, 820-822, 843, 859, 880, 904, 922,<br />

930, 967, 975, 1008, 1014, 1054, 1057,<br />

1058, 1066, 1067, 1076, 1077, 1082, 1094,<br />

1097, 1104, 1106, 1108, 1109, 1112-1115,<br />

1118, 1121, 1122, 1126, 1127, 1130, 1139,<br />

1152, 1186, 1198, 1202, 1210, 1215, 1300,<br />

1402, 1404-1406, 1408, 1409, 1417, 1418,<br />

1501, 1550-1552, 1585, 1587, 1609, 1683,<br />

1685, 1710, 1711, 1734, 1741, 1742, 1747,<br />

1752, 1769, 1780, 1783, 1786, 1788, 1793,<br />

1827, 1850, 1856, 1857, 1884, 1887, 1907,<br />

1912, 1932, 1936, 1989, 1992, 2010, 2020,<br />

2074, 2095, 2096, 2111, 2112, 2116, 2158,<br />

2168, 2175, 2198, 2211, 2217, 2242, 2252,<br />

2265-2267, 2290, 2291, 2296, 2348,<br />

2361-2363, 2378, 2393, 2394, 2397, 2402,<br />

2403, 2405<br />

Education, South Africa 336, 1256, 1342, 1479,<br />

2324<br />

Education, Sou<strong>the</strong>ast Asia 721<br />

Education, Spain 1487<br />

Education, special 858, 1547, 1814<br />

Education, student aid/financial aid 784, 2390<br />

Education, Sub-Saharan Africa 2324<br />

Education, Tanzania, Zanzibar and Pemba 704<br />

Education, United Kingdom 525<br />

Education, Vietnam 617<br />

Education, Western Africa 582<br />

Education, women 977<br />

Education, youth 251, 705, 706, 712, 787, 906,<br />

1615, 1694, 1995, 2254<br />

Education, Zambia 336, 2341<br />

Egypt, education 1668<br />

Egypt, international affairs/development 1618,<br />

1668<br />

Egypt, religion 1618, 1668<br />

Egypt, science 1668<br />

Electronic communications/Internet 13, 16, 45, 50,<br />

92, 100, 121, 135, 139, 140, 233, 238, 239,<br />

256, 266, 278, 281, 291, 305, 306, 308, 376,<br />

377, 389, 394, 480, 487, 535, 564, 578, 609,<br />

613, 614, 627, 636, 676, 679-682, 700, 714,<br />

716, 719, 765, 807, 853, 899, 918, 945, 954,<br />

991-993, 996, 997, 1001, 1012, 1039, 1047,<br />

1048, 1064, 1089, 1110, 1158, 1165, 1166,<br />

1176, 1258, 1288-1291, 1294, 1307, 1309,<br />

1313, 1324, 1327, 1335, 1341, 1342, 1346,<br />

1353, 1437, 1446, 1461, 1584, 1608, 1626,<br />

1629, 1631, 1637, 1639, 1640, 1642,<br />

1644-1647, 1669, 1675, 1756, 1776, 1910,<br />

1931, 1933, 1965-1967, 1993, 2000, 2001,<br />

2006, 2015, 2019, 2033, 2139, 2141, 2160,<br />

2183, 2194, 2215, 2229, 2298, 2303, 2305,<br />

2307-2310, 2312-2315, 2320, 2321, 2323,<br />

2324, 2326, 2328-2331, 2334-2338,<br />

2341-2346, 2354, 2384<br />

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Grants for Libraries & Information Services SUBJECT INDEX<br />

Electronic communications/Internet, African<br />

Americans/Blacks 2019<br />

Electronic communications/Internet, awards/prizes/<br />

competitions 1646<br />

Electronic communications/Internet, building/<br />

renovation 2194<br />

Electronic communications/Internet, children/youth<br />

636, 991-993, 1993, 2000, 2336<br />

Electronic communications/Internet, collections<br />

acquisition 1965<br />

Electronic communications/Internet, collections<br />

management/preservation 676, 679, 680, 682,<br />

1324, 1437, 1965<br />

Electronic communications/Internet, computer<br />

technology 627, 853, 991, 1110, 2015, 2160,<br />

2298, 2330, 2334, 2336<br />

Electronic communications/Internet, conferences/<br />

seminars 992, 993, 1313, 1646, 1669<br />

Electronic communications/Internet, curriculum<br />

development 376, 1647<br />

Electronic communications/Internet, economically<br />

disadvantaged 121, 233, 305, 306, 376, 377,<br />

636, 899, 992, 993, 1047, 1048, 1327, 1335,<br />

1639, 1642, 1647, 2019, 2324, 2330, 2334,<br />

2336, 2354<br />

Electronic communications/Internet, electronic<br />

media/online services 135, 139, 140, 278, 305,<br />

306, 308, 376, 377, 480, 578, 609, 636, 676,<br />

679-682, 714, 716, 719, 807, 899, 918, 945,<br />

991-993, 996, 997, 1001, 1039, 1048, 1064,<br />

1089, 1110, 1158, 1165, 1166, 1176, 1258,<br />

1288, 1289, 1291, 1294, 1307, 1309, 1327,<br />

1335, 1341, 1342, 1353, 1437, 1637, 1639,<br />

1640, 1642, 1644-1647, 1669, 1675, 1965,<br />

1966, 1993, 2000, 2001, 2006, 2019, 2033,<br />

2139, 2141, 2160, 2183, 2215, 2229, 2298,<br />

2303, 2305, 2307-2310, 2312-2315, 2320,<br />

2321, 2323, 2324, 2326, 2328-2331,<br />

2334-2337, 2341-2346, 2384<br />

Electronic communications/Internet, equipment<br />

389, 2194<br />

Electronic communications/Internet, exhibitions<br />

679, 680, 1327<br />

Electronic communications/Internet, faculty/staff<br />

development 1324, 2229<br />

Electronic communications/Internet, fellowships<br />

1341<br />

Electronic communications/Internet, film/video/<br />

radio 682, 1756<br />

Electronic communications/Internet, Hispanics/<br />

Latinos 1327<br />

Electronic communications/Internet, homeless 377,<br />

1047, 1048, 2229, 2354<br />

Electronic communications/Internet, immigrants/<br />

refugees 376<br />

Electronic communications/Internet, indigenous<br />

peoples 1327<br />

Electronic communications/Internet, infants/<br />

toddlers 306<br />

Electronic communications/Internet, management<br />

development/capacity building 853, 918, 1089,<br />

1629, 2338, 2342<br />

Electronic communications/Internet, minorities 376,<br />

899<br />

Electronic communications/Internet, program<br />

evaluation 1639, 2338<br />

Electronic communications/Internet, publication<br />

1324, 1342<br />

Electronic communications/Internet, research 278,<br />

281, 681, 719, 992, 993, 1158, 1176, 1258,<br />

1294, 1313, 1324, 1335, 1341, 1346, 1437,<br />

1446, 1639, 1640, 1642, 1645-1647, 2307,<br />

2308, 2310, 2329, 2336, 2338, 2343<br />

Electronic communications/Internet, scholarship<br />

funds 1931, 1993<br />

Electronic communications/Internet, seed money<br />

899, 1631<br />

Electronic communications/Internet, technical<br />

assistance 377, 2343<br />

Electronic communications/Internet, women 100,<br />

394, 1012, 1910<br />

Electronic communications/Internet, youth 377<br />

Electronic media/online services, animals/wildlife<br />

945, 1570, 2183<br />

Electronic media/online services, <strong>arts</strong>/<strong>culture</strong>/<br />

<strong>humanities</strong> 37, 53, 123, 128, 169, 171, 172,<br />

174, 179, 187, 193, 196, 197, 201, 240, 272,<br />

273, 408, 578, 610, 636, 638, 674, 676,<br />

679-682, 705-707, 714, 716, 720, 786, 823,<br />

917, 945, 966, 1110, 1169, 1283, 1309,<br />

1311, 1327, 1330, 1333, 1367, 1388, 1436,<br />

1453, 1459, 1465, 1466, 1469-1472, 1476,<br />

1482, 1485, 1487-1489, 1491-1493, 1590,<br />

1593, 1619, 1627, 1671, 1674, 1675, 1692,<br />

1749, 1954, 1965, 1993, 2000, 2017, 2139,<br />

2160, 2294, 2298<br />

Electronic media/online services, civil rights 1282,<br />

1627<br />

Electronic media/online services, community<br />

improvement/development 308, 714, 966, 997,<br />

1003, 1035, 1064, 1089, 1283, 1335, 1341,<br />

1642, 1644, 1692, 1777, 1864, 1966,<br />

1968-1970, 2001, 2006, 2019, 2033, 2183,<br />

2303<br />

Electronic media/online services, crime/courts/legal<br />

services 1231<br />

Electronic media/online services, education 37, 65,<br />

102, 169, 171, 172, 174, 179, 187, 193, 196,<br />

197, 201, 240, 241, 248, 278, 282, 306, 358,<br />

376, 581, 609, 636, 638, 674, 676, 679-682,<br />

705-707, 716, 720, 786, 870, 918, 919,<br />

991-993, 1001, 1089, 1110, 1158, 1237,<br />

1258, 1311, 1327, 1330, 1333, 1341, 1342,<br />

1436, 1437, 1448, 1449, 1453, 1459, 1465,<br />

1466, 1469-1472, 1476, 1482, 1485,<br />

1487-1489, 1491-1493, 1590, 1592, 1593,<br />

1601, 1627, 1645, 1654, 1669, 1671, 1672,<br />

1674-1676, 1749, 1935, 1944, 1954, 1965,<br />

1975, 1993, 2000, 2022, 2139, 2141, 2160,<br />

2294, 2298, 2305, 2307-2310, 2313-2315,<br />

2320, 2321, 2323, 2324, 2328, 2330, 2331,<br />

2334-2337, 2341-2346, 2384<br />

Electronic media/online services, employment 376,<br />

1231, 1864<br />

Electronic media/online services, environment 145,<br />

272, 273, 277, 282, 720, 917, 1039, 1307,<br />

1619, 1630, 2017, 2183<br />

Electronic media/online services, food/nutrition/<br />

agri<strong>culture</strong> 1644, 1935, 2324<br />

Electronic media/online services, health—general<br />

29, 123, 128, 135, 139, 140, 147, 272, 305,<br />

377, 401, 641, 644, 680, 807, 917, 1064,<br />

1138, 1159, 1165, 1166, 1169, 1176, 1237,<br />

1282, 1288, 1289, 1291, 1294, 1353, 1388,<br />

1549, 1557, 1558, 1619, 1633, 1639, 1646,<br />

1647, 1651, 1816, 1821, 1864, 1956, 2025,<br />

2027, 2073, 2170, 2176, 2192, 2329, 2351<br />

Electronic media/online services, health—specific<br />

diseases 272, 1388, 1864<br />

Electronic media/online services, housing/shelter<br />

1035, 1307<br />

Electronic media/online services, human services—<br />

multipurpose 80, 123, 330, 332, 334, 376,<br />

377, 807, 899, 1048, 1138, 1159, 1166,<br />

1231, 1516, 1571, 1864, 1935, 1968, 2195,<br />

2229, 2351<br />

Electronic media/online services, international<br />

affairs/development 277, 1283, 1335, 1341,<br />

1471, 1472, 1491, 1592, 1630, 1640, 1642,<br />

2326, 2329<br />

Electronic media/online services, medical research<br />

1749<br />

Electronic media/online services, mental health/<br />

substance abuse 57, 330, 332, 334, 480, 823<br />

Electronic media/online services, philanthropy/<br />

voluntarism 59, 228, 234, 308, 870, 996, 997,<br />

1001, 1003, 1637, 1640, 1645, 2022, 2033,<br />

2215, 2312, 2326<br />

Electronic media/online services, public affairs/<br />

government 135, 139, 140, 234, 278, 305,<br />

306, 308, 330, 332, 334, 376, 377, 480, 578,<br />

609, 636, 676, 679-682, 714, 716, 719, 807,<br />

899, 918, 945, 991-993, 996, 997, 1001,<br />

1039, 1048, 1064, 1089, 1110, 1158, 1165,<br />

1166, 1176, 1258, 1288, 1289, 1291, 1294,<br />

1307, 1309, 1327, 1335, 1341, 1342, 1353,<br />

1355, 1437, 1557, 1558, 1592, 1637, 1639,<br />

1640, 1642, 1644-1647, 1669, 1675, 1965,<br />

1966, 1993, 2000, 2001, 2006, 2019, 2033,<br />

2139, 2141, 2160, 2183, 2215, 2229, 2298,<br />

2303, 2305, 2307-2310, 2312-2315, 2320,<br />

2321, 2323, 2324, 2326, 2328-2331,<br />

2334-2337, 2341-2346, 2384<br />

Electronic media/online services, religion 581<br />

Electronic media/online services, science 145, 277,<br />

278, 282, 716, 1089, 1353, 1485, 1630,<br />

1671, 1674-1676, 2176<br />

Electronic media/online services, social sciences<br />

277, 719, 1158, 1437, 1944, 2006, 2326,<br />

2343<br />

Electronic media/online services, youth development<br />

2294<br />

Elementary school/education 30, 93, 152, 153,<br />

461, 758, 764, 870, 873, 1243, 1766, 1824,<br />

1868, 2174, 2258, 2321<br />

Elementary school/education, building/renovation<br />

93, 1766<br />

Elementary school/education, children 93, 152,<br />

153, 461, 758, 870, 873, 1766, 1868, 2174<br />

Elementary school/education, children/youth 1824<br />

Elementary school/education, collections acquisition<br />

93, 764, 1824<br />

Elementary school/education, computer technology<br />

764<br />

Elementary school/education, economically<br />

disadvantaged 152, 153, 461, 870, 1824<br />

Elementary school/education, electronic media/<br />

online services 870, 2321<br />

Elementary school/education, equipment 30, 758<br />

Elementary school/education, Hispanics/Latinos<br />

461<br />

Elementary school/education, infants/toddlers 870<br />

Elementary school/education, minorities 152, 153<br />

Elementary school/education, scholarship funds<br />

461<br />

Elementary/secondary education 50, 58, 97, 112,<br />

159, 160, 164-166, 194, 209, 220, 352, 353,<br />

384, 395, 417, 556, 636, 700, 707, 713, 718,<br />

763, 809, 1006, 1086, 1101, 1116, 1117,<br />

1132, 1154, 1155, 1222, 1242, 1340, 1356,<br />

1382, 1608, 1671, 1673, 1875, 1935, 1980,<br />

2000, 2026, 2122, 2193, 2332, 2339, 2384<br />

Elementary/secondary education, building/<br />

renovation 164, 165, 763, 2193<br />

Elementary/secondary education, capital campaigns<br />

166, 2193<br />

Elementary/secondary education, children/youth 58,<br />

194, 209, 352, 353, 556, 636, 707, 713, 718,<br />

809, 1006, 1116, 1117, 1132, 1155, 1242,<br />

1340, 1356, 1671, 1875, 1935, 1980, 2000,<br />

2026, 2332, 2339<br />

Elementary/secondary education, collections<br />

acquisition 58, 1222<br />

Elementary/secondary education, commissioning<br />

new works 1671<br />

Elementary/secondary education, computer<br />

technology 707<br />

Elementary/secondary education, curriculum<br />

development 352, 1340<br />

Elementary/secondary education, economically<br />

disadvantaged 58, 395, 556, 636, 1006, 1117,<br />

2339<br />

Elementary/secondary education, electronic media/<br />

online services 636, 707, 1671, 1935, 2000,<br />

2384<br />

Elementary/secondary education, equipment 395,<br />

556, 1875<br />

Elementary/secondary education, exhibitions 194,<br />

1132<br />

Elementary/secondary education, faculty/staff<br />

development 1935<br />

Elementary/secondary education, fellowships 1382<br />

Elementary/secondary education, film/video/radio<br />

1671<br />

Elementary/secondary education, immigrants/<br />

refugees 1980<br />

Elementary/secondary education, minorities 556,<br />

1340<br />

Elementary/secondary education, Native Americans/<br />

American Indians 1222<br />

Elementary/secondary education, program<br />

evaluation 1875<br />

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Elementary/secondary education, publication 352<br />

Elementary/secondary education, research 194,<br />

352, 713, 2332<br />

Elementary/secondary education, seed money 1382<br />

Elementary/secondary school reform 231, 418, 950,<br />

992, 993, 1819, 1820, 2320, 2336, 2380,<br />

2385, 2395<br />

Elementary/secondary school reform, children 418<br />

Elementary/secondary school reform, children/youth<br />

992, 993, 2336<br />

Elementary/secondary school reform, computer<br />

technology 2336<br />

Elementary/secondary school reform, conferences/<br />

seminars 992, 993<br />

Elementary/secondary school reform, economically<br />

disadvantaged 231, 418, 992, 993, 2336<br />

Elementary/secondary school reform, electronic<br />

media/online services 992, 993, 2320, 2336<br />

Elementary/secondary school reform, income<br />

development 231<br />

Elementary/secondary school reform, management<br />

development/capacity building 231<br />

Elementary/secondary school reform, research 418,<br />

992, 993, 2336<br />

Employment 1297<br />

Employment, African Americans/Blacks 598, 1322<br />

Employment, boys 598<br />

Employment, building/renovation 1322<br />

Employment, Cambodia 1041<br />

Employment, conferences/seminars 574, 1231<br />

Employment, curriculum development 376<br />

Employment, economically disadvantaged 363, 376,<br />

430, 577, 776, 1232, 1322, 1343, 1519, 1748<br />

Employment, electronic media/online services 376,<br />

1231, 1864<br />

Employment, girls 1232<br />

Employment, Global programs 1343<br />

Employment, immigrants/refugees 376, 405, 1343<br />

Employment, <strong>information</strong> services 132, 430, 445,<br />

573-575, 577, 875, 901, 932, 1032, 1231,<br />

1520, 1554, 1748, 1864, 1990, 2374<br />

Employment, internship funds 1238<br />

Employment, job counseling 44, 1232<br />

Employment, labor unions/organizations 445, 752,<br />

1032, 1041, 1567, 2374<br />

Employment, LGBTQ 363<br />

Employment, minorities 376, 776, 1232, 1322,<br />

1343<br />

Employment, offenders/ex-offenders 132, 1231<br />

Employment, program evaluation 1232, 1519<br />

Employment, public education 575, 875, 1554<br />

Employment, public policy 573<br />

Employment, publication 1864<br />

Employment, reform 1343<br />

Employment, research 576, 1297<br />

Employment, services 132, 251, 275, 430, 598,<br />

776, 862, 1051, 1322, 1343, 1384, 1519,<br />

1748, 2347, 2386<br />

Employment, technical assistance 577<br />

Employment, training 363, 376, 405, 1238<br />

Employment, vocational rehabilitation 988, 1928<br />

Employment, women 1864<br />

Employment, youth 132, 251, 363, 862, 1051,<br />

1238<br />

Energy, building/renovation 17, 469, 802, 825,<br />

1019, 1949<br />

Energy, collections management/preservation 17<br />

Energy, conferences/seminars 1617<br />

Energy, electronic media/online services 1307,<br />

1619<br />

Energy, equipment 469, 2401<br />

Energy, scholarship funds 802<br />

Energy, technical assistance 1620<br />

Engineering school/education 2143<br />

Engineering school/education, collections<br />

acquisition 2143<br />

Engineering school/education, collections<br />

management/preservation 2143<br />

Engineering school/education, fellowships 2143<br />

Engineering/technology 100, 1089, 1090, 1353<br />

Engineering/technology, electronic media/online<br />

services 1089, 1353<br />

Engineering/technology, management development/<br />

capacity building 1089<br />

Engineering/technology, women 100<br />

England, animals/wildlife 945<br />

England, <strong>arts</strong>/<strong>culture</strong>/<strong>humanities</strong> 81, 169, 171,<br />

172, 180, 939, 945, 1333, 1476, 1517, 1619,<br />

2044<br />

England, community improvement/development 939<br />

England, education 81, 169, 171, 172, 180, 1333,<br />

1476, 1481, 1517, 2044<br />

England, environment 1481, 1619<br />

England, health—general 1619, 1639, 2311, 2329<br />

England, human services—multipurpose 1271,<br />

1273<br />

England, international affairs/development 81,<br />

1271, 1273, 1275, 1640, 2311, 2329<br />

England, philanthropy/voluntarism 85-88, 292,<br />

1301, 1302, 1424, 1604, 1640, 1708, 1709,<br />

2137, 2197, 2311<br />

England, public affairs/government 945, 1275,<br />

1639, 1640, 2329<br />

England, science 1481, 2044<br />

Environment 1962<br />

Environment, Africa 1351<br />

Environment, African Americans/Blacks 597, 1322<br />

Environment, air pollution 2275<br />

Environment, beautification programs 947, 1322<br />

Environment, Bhutan 717<br />

Environment, building/renovation 1322<br />

Environment, Canada 2122<br />

Environment, Central Asia and <strong>the</strong> Caucasus 1347<br />

Environment, Chile 175<br />

Environment, China 1619, 1620, 1625, 1630, 1632<br />

Environment, climate change/global warming 699,<br />

1553, 1617, 1619, 1620, 1625, 1630, 1632,<br />

1688<br />

Environment, collections acquisition 597<br />

Environment, collections management/preservation<br />

282<br />

Environment, computer technology 282<br />

Environment, Costa Rica 579<br />

Environment, Developing countries 204, 982, 1350,<br />

1616, 1617<br />

Environment, economically disadvantaged 271,<br />

1322<br />

Environment, electronic media/online services 145,<br />

272, 273, 277, 282, 720, 917, 1039, 1307,<br />

1619, 1630, 2017, 2183<br />

Environment, energy 17, 374, 469, 699, 802, 825,<br />

1019, 1084, 1085, 1226, 1307, 1349, 1617,<br />

1619, 1620, 1625, 1632, 1688, 1949, 2029,<br />

2030, 2299, 2401<br />

Environment, England 1481, 1619<br />

Environment, Europe 1347<br />

Environment, fellowships 2078<br />

Environment, forests 145, 277, 720, 2122<br />

Environment, formal/general education 597<br />

Environment, Global programs 271, 387, 388, 412,<br />

413, 490, 982, 1553, 1619, 1625, 1630,<br />

1632, 1688, 1962, 2275<br />

Environment, income development 1227<br />

Environment, <strong>information</strong> services 145, 175, 176,<br />

204, 272, 273, 277, 374, 387, 388, 412, 413,<br />

458, 554, 720, 917, 1033, 1039, 1084, 1085,<br />

1100, 1143, 1225, 1227, 1307, 1347, 1348,<br />

1350, 1351, 1457, 1583, 1616, 1619, 1620,<br />

1625, 1630, 1632, 1717, 1840, 2017, 2078,<br />

2079, 2183, 2275, 2367<br />

Environment, Kyrgyzstan 1349<br />

Environment, land resources 1033, 2183<br />

Environment, Latin America 175, 1348<br />

Environment, management/technical assistance<br />

1349<br />

Environment, men 597<br />

Environment, mentally disabled 272<br />

Environment, minorities 1322<br />

Environment, natural resources 175, 275, 490, 579,<br />

717, 917, 982, 1010, 1154, 1226, 1297,<br />

1624, 1840, 2367<br />

Environment, Ne<strong>the</strong>rlands 490<br />

Environment, Papua New Guinea 145<br />

Environment, plant conservation 145, 282, 554,<br />

1457, 1481<br />

Environment, public education 2017<br />

Environment, public policy 1688<br />

Environment, publication 145, 272, 947, 1583<br />

Environment, research 145, 1347, 1962<br />

Environment, Tajikistan 1349<br />

Environment, technical assistance 1620<br />

Environment, toxics 271, 2299<br />

Environment, water resources 1033, 1039, 1143<br />

Environmental education 274, 458, 1154<br />

Environmental education, film/video/radio 274<br />

Environmental education, Hispanics/Latinos 274<br />

Ethnic studies 70, 314, 1338<br />

Ethnic studies, African Americans/Blacks 1338<br />

Ethnic studies, building/renovation 70, 314<br />

Ethnic studies, curriculum development 1338<br />

Ethnic studies, Hispanics/Latinos 70, 314<br />

Ethnic studies, research 1338<br />

Ethnic studies, youth 1338<br />

Europe, community improvement/development 1347<br />

Europe, environment 1347<br />

Europe, international affairs/development 1347<br />

Europe, philanthropy/voluntarism 989, 1325, 1326,<br />

1621, 1709, 2137, 2316<br />

Europe, public affairs/government 1347<br />

Europe, social sciences 1621<br />

Faculty/staff development, <strong>arts</strong>/<strong>culture</strong>/<strong>humanities</strong><br />

180, 317, 320, 882, 1324, 1330, 1447, 1452,<br />

1455, 1477, 1478, 1490, 1517, 1794<br />

Faculty/staff development, education 180, 317,<br />

320, 372, 373, 455, 590, 617, 810, 882, 919,<br />

1026, 1070, 1106, 1324, 1330, 1447, 1452,<br />

1455, 1477, 1478, 1490, 1517, 1794, 1796,<br />

1935, 1995, 2022, 2306<br />

Faculty/staff development, employment 988, 1928<br />

Faculty/staff development, food/nutrition/<br />

agri<strong>culture</strong> 1935<br />

Faculty/staff development, health—general 685,<br />

927, 1216, 1872<br />

Faculty/staff development, housing/shelter 1216<br />

Faculty/staff development, human services—<br />

multipurpose 385, 455, 988, 1216, 1935, 2229<br />

Faculty/staff development, philanthropy/voluntarism<br />

2022<br />

Faculty/staff development, public affairs/<br />

government 1324, 2229<br />

Faculty/staff development, recreation/sports/<br />

athletics 372<br />

Faculty/staff development, religion 617, 1796<br />

Faculty/staff development, youth development 372,<br />

810<br />

Family resources and services, children/youth 456<br />

Family resources and services, disabilities, people<br />

with 456<br />

Family resources and services, disability 456, 829<br />

Family resources and services, mentally disabled<br />

829<br />

Family services 112, 137, 223, 287, 739, 830, 868,<br />

898, 943, 1025, 1030, 1193, 1216, 1759,<br />

1874<br />

Family services, aging 322, 419, 428, 830<br />

Family services, children/youth 123, 287, 322, 419,<br />

428, 739, 830, 898, 943, 1025, 1030, 1034,<br />

1312, 1758, 1759, 1874<br />

Family services, counseling 585<br />

Family services, crime/abuse victims 1312<br />

Family services, domestic violence 788, 1022,<br />

1173, 1182<br />

Family services, economically disadvantaged 585,<br />

739, 868, 898, 943, 1025, 1030, 1034<br />

Family services, electronic media/online services<br />

123, 1864<br />

Family services, faculty/staff development 1216<br />

Family services, home/homemaker aid 1216, 1864<br />

Family services, homeless 1025<br />

Family services, infants/toddlers 779, 868, 2135<br />

Family services, military/veterans 137, 585<br />

Family services, minorities 779, 1034<br />

Family services, parent education 123, 322, 419,<br />

428, 625, 779, 1034, 1312, 1758, 2135<br />

Family services, program evaluation 868, 1758<br />

Family services, publication 1864<br />

Family services, research 868, 1758<br />

Family services, women 779, 1025, 1030, 1864<br />

Fellowships, animals/wildlife 2078<br />

Fellowships, <strong>arts</strong>/<strong>culture</strong>/<strong>humanities</strong> 35, 75, 879,<br />

1370, 1382, 1422, 1423, 1464, 2143<br />

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Fellowships, community improvement/development<br />

1341<br />

Fellowships, education 75, 1341, 1370, 1382,<br />

1423, 1464, 1862, 2143, 2364<br />

Fellowships, environment 1464, 2078<br />

Fellowships, health—general 1174<br />

Fellowships, international affairs/development 1341<br />

Fellowships, public affairs/government 1341, 2143<br />

Fellowships, recreation/sports/athletics 2364<br />

Fellowships, social sciences 35, 1174, 1862<br />

Film/video 169<br />

Film/video, collections management/preservation<br />

169, 172, 318, 526, 883, 1474, 1475<br />

Film/video, electronic media/online services 169,<br />

172, 674, 1471, 1472<br />

Film/video, faculty/staff development 317, 320<br />

Film/video, management development/capacity<br />

building 319<br />

Film/video, performance/productions 169, 172<br />

Financial services 204, 982, 1272, 1275, 1321,<br />

1347-1351, 1574, 1616, 1617, 1634, 1915<br />

Financial services, conferences/seminars 982,<br />

1617<br />

Financial services, economically disadvantaged<br />

1321, 1574, 1634<br />

Financial services, minorities 1321<br />

Financial services, research 1347<br />

Financial services, seed money 1574<br />

Folk <strong>arts</strong>, infants/toddlers 1218<br />

Food banks 688, 1798, 1799<br />

Food banks, economically disadvantaged 688, 1798,<br />

1799<br />

Food services 1935<br />

Food services, children/youth 1935<br />

Food services, electronic media/online services<br />

1935<br />

Food services, faculty/staff development 1935<br />

Food/nutrition/agri<strong>culture</strong>, Africa 2324<br />

Food/nutrition/agri<strong>culture</strong>, Costa Rica 579<br />

Food/nutrition/agri<strong>culture</strong>, Kenya 1644<br />

Food/nutrition/agri<strong>culture</strong>, South Africa 2324<br />

Food/nutrition/agri<strong>culture</strong>, Sub-Saharan Africa 2324<br />

Foster care, crime/abuse victims 639<br />

Foster care, economically disadvantaged 639, 898<br />

Foundations (private grantmaking) 955, 990, 996,<br />

1621<br />

Foundations (private grantmaking), conferences/<br />

seminars 990<br />

Foundations (private grantmaking), electronic media/<br />

online services 996<br />

Foundations (private grantmaking), management<br />

development/capacity building 990<br />

Foundations (private operating) 228, 541, 1292,<br />

1645<br />

Foundations (private operating), electronic media/<br />

online services 228, 1645<br />

Foundations (private operating), research 228, 1645<br />

Foundations (public) 983, 985, 1604, 1709, 2137,<br />

2311<br />

Foundations (public), children/youth 1604<br />

Foundations (public), economically disadvantaged<br />

2311<br />

France, <strong>arts</strong>/<strong>culture</strong>/<strong>humanities</strong> 1362, 1365, 1367,<br />

1371, 1372<br />

France, education 82, 83, 1363, 1364, 1445<br />

France, international affairs/development 1365<br />

France, social sciences 1371, 1372<br />

Genetic diseases and disorders 1388, 1389<br />

Genetic diseases and disorders, electronic media/<br />

online services 1388<br />

Georgia (Republic of), civil rights 1260<br />

Georgia (Republic of), education 1260<br />

Georgia (Republic of), international affairs/<br />

development 1260<br />

Georgia (Republic of), philanthropy/voluntarism<br />

1604<br />

Geriatrics 1497<br />

Geriatrics research 877<br />

Geriatrics research, aging 877<br />

Geriatrics, aging 1497<br />

Germany, <strong>arts</strong>/<strong>culture</strong>/<strong>humanities</strong> 315<br />

Germany, education 315<br />

Ghana, education 1263, 2341<br />

Ghana, health—general 1647<br />

Ghana, public affairs/government 1647, 2341<br />

Girls, community improvement/development 871<br />

Girls, education 372, 619, 1232, 1529, 1694<br />

Girls, employment 1232<br />

Girls, health—general 871, 1529, 1694<br />

Girls, human services—multipurpose 871<br />

Girls, recreation/sports/athletics 372<br />

Girls, religion 619<br />

Girls, science 1232, 1529<br />

Girls, youth development 372, 1137, 1694<br />

Global programs, animals/wildlife 945<br />

Global programs, <strong>arts</strong>/<strong>culture</strong>/<strong>humanities</strong> 81, 945,<br />

1283, 1333, 1586, 1619, 2044<br />

Global programs, civil rights 715, 1577, 1579<br />

Global programs, community improvement/<br />

development 92, 1283, 1643, 1688, 2275<br />

Global programs, crime/courts/legal services 551,<br />

1334, 1577, 1579<br />

Global programs, education 81, 715, 1257, 1261,<br />

1333, 1592, 1603, 1962, 2044, 2304<br />

Global programs, employment 1343<br />

Global programs, environment 271, 387, 388, 412,<br />

413, 490, 982, 1553, 1619, 1625, 1630,<br />

1632, 1688, 1962, 2275<br />

Global programs, health—general 271, 1310, 1578,<br />

1619, 1643, 1646, 2311, 2329<br />

Global programs, international affairs/development<br />

81, 233, 246, 271, 310, 387, 388, 412, 413,<br />

490, 551, 715, 982, 1257, 1261, 1283, 1319,<br />

1334, 1343, 1577-1579, 1586, 1592, 1618,<br />

1630, 1631, 1643, 1962, 2043, 2302, 2311,<br />

2326, 2327, 2329, 2379<br />

Global programs, medical research 1578<br />

Global programs, philanthropy/voluntarism 92, 229,<br />

233, 1631, 1637, 1962, 2311, 2326, 2327<br />

Global programs, public affairs/government 92, 233,<br />

246, 715, 945, 982, 1334, 1592, 1631, 1637,<br />

1646, 1688, 2326, 2329, 2379<br />

Global programs, religion 1618<br />

Global programs, science 1630, 2044<br />

Global programs, social sciences 551, 715, 1310,<br />

1334, 1577, 1579, 2326, 2327<br />

Government/public administration 711, 1102,<br />

1331, 1332, 2208, 2209<br />

Government/public administration, conferences/<br />

seminars 711<br />

Government/public administration, economically<br />

disadvantaged 1331<br />

Government/public administration, research 1332<br />

Graduate/professional education 75, 597, 720,<br />

1306, 1459<br />

Graduate/professional education, African<br />

Americans/Blacks 597<br />

Graduate/professional education, collections<br />

acquisition 597<br />

Graduate/professional education, conferences/<br />

seminars 75<br />

Graduate/professional education, deaf/hearing<br />

impaired 1459<br />

Graduate/professional education, electronic media/<br />

online services 720, 1459<br />

Graduate/professional education, fellowships 75<br />

Graduate/professional education, men 597<br />

Graduate/professional education, performance/<br />

productions 75<br />

Graduate/professional education, scholarship funds<br />

1306<br />

Greece, education 2344<br />

Greece, public affairs/government 2344<br />

Guatemala, health—general 2358<br />

Haiti, international affairs/development 1896<br />

Health care 118, 120, 129, 167, 168, 621, 680,<br />

1165, 1288-1291, 1556<br />

Health care, administration/regulation 1170<br />

Health care, aging 126, 940, 1159, 1169, 1497,<br />

1530, 1650, 1651, 2090, 2192<br />

Health care, AIDS, people with 24, 25, 117, 131,<br />

439, 1147<br />

Health care, alliance/advocacy 1042, 1353<br />

Health care, Asians/Pacific Islanders 110, 133, 138,<br />

940, 1726-1728<br />

Health care, awards/prizes/competitions 1043,<br />

1148, 1646<br />

Health care, building/renovation 2358<br />

Health care, children 1196, 1197<br />

Health care, children/youth 29, 116, 120, 123, 809,<br />

857, 914, 1124, 1125, 1555, 1875, 2080,<br />

2140, 2181, 2218, 2219, 2358<br />

Health care, clinics/centers 122, 138, 369, 377,<br />

644, 855, 927, 1549, 1745, 1816, 1899,<br />

1956, 2272, 2358<br />

Health care, collections management/preservation<br />

680<br />

Health care, computer technology 147, 808, 853,<br />

857, 1160, 1282, 1822<br />

Health care, conferences/seminars 740, 1646<br />

Health care, curriculum development 1647<br />

Health care, disabilities, people with 1159, 1169,<br />

1549<br />

Health care, economically disadvantaged 29, 110,<br />

116, 118, 120-122, 126, 129, 138, 156, 157,<br />

167, 168, 305, 369, 377, 451, 452, 463, 661,<br />

665, 685, 816, 861, 914, 927, 940, 1147,<br />

1159, 1163, 1169, 1237, 1523, 1555, 1556,<br />

1647, 1648, 1726-1728, 1745, 1821, 1956,<br />

2073, 2115, 2176, 2272, 2358<br />

Health care, electronic media/online services 29,<br />

123, 128, 135, 139, 140, 147, 305, 377, 401,<br />

641, 644, 680, 807, 1138, 1159, 1165, 1169,<br />

1176, 1237, 1282, 1288, 1289, 1291, 1294,<br />

1353, 1388, 1549, 1557, 1558, 1633, 1646,<br />

1647, 1651, 1816, 1821, 1864, 1956, 2025,<br />

2027, 2073, 2170, 2176, 2192, 2329, 2351<br />

Health care, equal rights 451, 452, 816, 1353,<br />

2115<br />

Health care, equipment 1875, 1899, 2192<br />

Health care, exhibitions 680<br />

Health care, faculty/staff development 685, 927,<br />

1872<br />

Health care, fellowships 1174<br />

Health care, Hispanics/Latinos 118, 369, 665, 685,<br />

1956<br />

Health care, home services 1138, 1651<br />

Health care, homeless 122, 377, 1821, 2176<br />

Health care, immigrants/refugees 110, 138, 161,<br />

927, 940, 1531, 1555, 1556, 1726-1728,<br />

2115<br />

Health care, income development 1380<br />

Health care, infants/toddlers 463, 779<br />

Health care, <strong>information</strong> services 24, 25, 29, 42, 43,<br />

78, 110, 116-120, 122, 123, 126-129, 133,<br />

134, 136, 139, 140, 147, 156, 157, 161, 167,<br />

168, 305, 369, 377, 401, 439, 463-465, 488,<br />

621, 641, 642, 644, 658, 661, 665, 685, 740,<br />

765, 767, 779, 807-809, 853, 855, 857, 861,<br />

914, 927, 928, 954, 1043-1045, 1086, 1124,<br />

1125, 1138, 1147, 1148, 1159-1161, 1165,<br />

1169, 1171, 1175, 1176, 1196, 1197, 1237,<br />

1248, 1249, 1264, 1282, 1284, 1288-1291,<br />

1293, 1294, 1380, 1388, 1429, 1497, 1498,<br />

1503, 1523, 1525, 1549, 1555, 1594, 1633,<br />

1646-1648, 1650, 1651, 1726-1728, 1745,<br />

1760, 1801, 1816, 1821, 1822, 1872, 1875,<br />

1956, 1967, 2025, 2027, 2072, 2073, 2115,<br />

2140, 2170, 2176, 2181, 2192, 2218, 2219,<br />

2287, 2329, 2351<br />

Health care, insurance 305, 940, 1163, 1169,<br />

1555, 1557, 1558<br />

Health care, LGBTQ 1147, 1148<br />

Health care, management development/capacity<br />

building 642, 658, 853, 1045, 2025, 2219<br />

Health care, management/technical assistance 147,<br />

665, 1172, 1175, 1288, 1293, 1531, 2025,<br />

2090, 2176<br />

Health care, men 1148<br />

Health care, mentally disabled 2090, 2272<br />

Health care, migrant workers 122, 1956<br />

Health care, military/veterans 1044<br />

Health care, minorities 116, 122, 161, 779, 927,<br />

1148, 1169, 1237, 1555, 1556, 2115, 2272<br />

Health care, Native Americans/American Indians<br />

1899<br />

Health care, patient services 161, 1169, 1196,<br />

1197, 1864<br />

Health care, physically disabled 147, 401<br />

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Health care, program evaluation 855, 1556, 1875<br />

Health care, public policy 156, 157, 1163,<br />

1170-1172, 1174, 1175, 1290, 1648<br />

Health care, publication 1169, 1282, 1864<br />

Health care, reform 42, 43, 121, 127, 128, 131,<br />

135, 1163, 1168, 1170, 1288-1291, 1647,<br />

1648, 2072, 2080<br />

Health care, research 116, 855, 1170, 1171, 1175,<br />

1176, 1289, 1293, 1294, 1523, 1525, 1530,<br />

1646-1648, 2329<br />

Health care, rural areas 451, 452, 464, 465, 1956<br />

Health care, seed money 1633<br />

Health care, substance abusers 1821<br />

Health care, support services 1293, 1353, 1388<br />

Health care, technical assistance 29, 377, 1170,<br />

1171, 1174, 1523, 1525<br />

Health care, terminal illness, people with 1138<br />

Health care, women 644, 779, 1282, 1555, 1864,<br />

2170<br />

Health care, youth 118, 377<br />

Health organizations, AIDS, people with 131, 1441,<br />

1867<br />

Health organizations, children/youth 662<br />

Health organizations, <strong>information</strong> services 131, 662,<br />

1441, 1867<br />

Health organizations, mentally disabled 662<br />

Health sciences school/education 1232, 1386,<br />

2249<br />

Health sciences school/education, building/<br />

renovation 1386<br />

Health sciences school/education, economically<br />

disadvantaged 1232<br />

Health sciences school/education, girls 1232<br />

Health sciences school/education, mentally disabled<br />

2249<br />

Health sciences school/education, minorities 1232<br />

Health sciences school/education, program<br />

evaluation 1232<br />

Health sciences school/education, research 2249<br />

Health—general, Africa 1310<br />

Health—general, Bangladesh 1633<br />

Health—general, Canada 1826<br />

Health—general, China 1619<br />

Health—general, Developing countries 1578, 1639,<br />

1643, 1646, 2311, 2329<br />

Health—general, England 1619, 1639, 2311, 2329<br />

Health—general, Ghana 1647<br />

Health—general, Global programs 271, 1310, 1578,<br />

1619, 1643, 1646, 2311, 2329<br />

Health—general, Guatemala 2358<br />

Health—general, Israel 928<br />

Health—general, South Africa 1646, 1648<br />

Health—general, Switzerland 1045<br />

Health—general, United Kingdom 2311<br />

Heart & circulatory diseases 1523, 1650<br />

Heart & circulatory diseases, aging 1650<br />

Heart & circulatory diseases, economically<br />

disadvantaged 1523<br />

Heart & circulatory diseases, technical assistance<br />

1523<br />

Higher education 173, 202, 237, 239, 241, 395,<br />

780, 782-784, 786, 787, 851, 906, 977, 1089,<br />

1258, 1342, 1462, 1467, 2247, 2324, 2325<br />

Higher education, African Americans/Blacks 1462<br />

Higher education, children 2247<br />

Higher education, collections management/<br />

preservation 1467<br />

Higher education, college 785, 1528, 1569<br />

Higher education, college (community/junior) 253,<br />

416, 2231<br />

Higher education, conferences/seminars 173<br />

Higher education, curriculum development 241<br />

Higher education, economically disadvantaged 395,<br />

784, 787, 906, 977, 2324<br />

Higher education, electronic media/online services<br />

241, 786, 1089, 1258, 1342, 2324<br />

Higher education, equipment 395<br />

Higher education, management development/<br />

capacity building 1089<br />

Higher education, minorities 906, 977<br />

Higher education, publication 173, 1342, 1462<br />

Higher education, research 241, 1258, 1462<br />

Higher education, seed money 786, 2247<br />

Higher education, student aid/financial aid 784,<br />

2325<br />

Higher education, university 31, 70, 72, 75, 76, 211,<br />

240, 327, 409, 410, 721, 802, 815, 1099,<br />

1485, 1669, 1946, 1947, 2049, 2075, 2143,<br />

2364, 2390<br />

Higher education, women 977<br />

Higher education, youth 787, 906<br />

Hispanics/Latinos, <strong>arts</strong>/<strong>culture</strong>/<strong>humanities</strong> 192,<br />

274, 615, 1327<br />

Hispanics/Latinos, community improvement/<br />

development 665<br />

Hispanics/Latinos, education 70, 192, 314, 461,<br />

615, 1327, 1694, 1939, 1976<br />

Hispanics/Latinos, environment 274<br />

Hispanics/Latinos, health—general 118, 369, 665,<br />

685, 1694, 1956<br />

Hispanics/Latinos, housing/shelter 2107<br />

Hispanics/Latinos, human services—multipurpose<br />

657, 665, 920, 2107<br />

Hispanics/Latinos, public affairs/government 1327<br />

Hispanics/Latinos, safety/disaster relief 2107-2109<br />

Hispanics/Latinos, social sciences 70, 314<br />

Hispanics/Latinos, youth development 1694<br />

Historic preservation/historical societies 26, 69,<br />

257, 339, 343, 528, 600, 902, 1059, 1141,<br />

1330, 1422, 1471, 1472, 1515, 1532, 1678,<br />

1918, 1941, 1954, 1987, 2021, 2067, 2131,<br />

2167, 2203-2206, 2220, 2226, 2269, 2382,<br />

2383, 2404<br />

Historic preservation/historical societies, Asians/<br />

Pacific Islanders 343<br />

Historic preservation/historical societies, building/<br />

renovation 26, 343, 2067, 2131, 2167, 2204,<br />

2205, 2220<br />

Historic preservation/historical societies, capital<br />

campaigns 26<br />

Historic preservation/historical societies, children/<br />

youth 1987<br />

Historic preservation/historical societies, collections<br />

management/preservation 69, 1141, 2021<br />

Historic preservation/historical societies, electronic<br />

media/online services 1330, 1471, 1472, 1954<br />

Historic preservation/historical societies, emergency<br />

funds 1918<br />

Historic preservation/historical societies, exhibitions<br />

528, 1918<br />

Historic preservation/historical societies, faculty/<br />

staff development 1330<br />

Historic preservation/historical societies,<br />

fellowships 1422<br />

Historic preservation/historical societies,<br />

immigrants/refugees 343<br />

Historic preservation/historical societies, research<br />

600, 2269<br />

Historical activities 315, 680, 946, 1605, 1813,<br />

2216, 2223<br />

Historical activities, centennials 81, 1190<br />

Historical activities, collections management/<br />

preservation 680<br />

Historical activities, crime/abuse victims 81<br />

Historical activities, electronic media/online services<br />

680<br />

Historical activities, endowments 1813<br />

Historical activities, exhibitions 680<br />

Historical activities, genealogy 1893-1895<br />

Historical activities, research 315<br />

History/archaeology 10, 33, 34, 72, 91, 207, 254,<br />

382, 383, 391, 433, 434, 580, 601, 702, 766,<br />

801, 907, 908, 912, 923-925, 931, 933, 943,<br />

1071-1075, 1092, 1132, 1219, 1255, 1298,<br />

1362, 1368, 1371, 1372, 1375, 1385, 1411,<br />

1467, 1476, 1492, 1495, 1507, 1508, 1586,<br />

1705, 1724, 1817, 1880, 1886, 1906, 1937,<br />

2132, 2138, 2143, 2151-2157, 2159, 2169,<br />

2185, 2199-2202, 2225, 2236, 2269, 2356,<br />

2357<br />

History/archaeology, aging 1255<br />

History/archaeology, Asians/Pacific Islanders 2356,<br />

2357<br />

History/archaeology, building/renovation 1906,<br />

2132, 2138, 2151, 2159<br />

History/archaeology, capital campaigns 10<br />

History/archaeology, children/youth 943, 1132<br />

History/archaeology, collections acquisition 580,<br />

1368, 1375, 2143<br />

History/archaeology, collections management/<br />

preservation 1298, 1368, 1375, 1467, 1476,<br />

1492, 2143<br />

History/archaeology, computer technology 2132<br />

History/archaeology, conferences/seminars 908<br />

History/archaeology, economically disadvantaged<br />

943<br />

History/archaeology, electronic media/online<br />

services 1476, 1492<br />

History/archaeology, equipment 2132<br />

History/archaeology, exhibitions 1132, 1371, 1372,<br />

2132<br />

History/archaeology, fellowships 2143<br />

History/archaeology, income development 766,<br />

2201<br />

History/archaeology, publication 72, 1368, 1375,<br />

1411<br />

History/archaeology, research 72, 1298, 1362,<br />

1492, 2269<br />

History/archaeology, women 933, 1298, 1507,<br />

1508<br />

History/archaeology, youth 207<br />

Homeless, <strong>arts</strong>/<strong>culture</strong>/<strong>humanities</strong> 1049<br />

Homeless, children/youth 1025<br />

Homeless, economically disadvantaged 1025<br />

Homeless, electronic media/online services 2229<br />

Homeless, faculty/staff development 2229<br />

Homeless, health—general 122, 377, 1821, 2176<br />

Homeless, housing/shelter 1025, 1049, 1775<br />

Homeless, human services 298, 1025, 2229<br />

Homeless, human services—multipurpose 298,<br />

328, 377, 1025, 1047, 1048, 1571, 1785,<br />

2229, 2354<br />

Homeless, mental health/substance abuse 328,<br />

1848<br />

Homeless, public affairs/government 328, 377,<br />

1047, 1048, 2229, 2354<br />

Homeless, science 2176<br />

Homeless, women 1025<br />

Hospices, electronic media/online services 80,<br />

1138<br />

Hospices, terminal illness, people with 80, 1138<br />

Hospitals (general) 1160, 1165, 1168<br />

Hospitals (general), computer technology 1160<br />

Hospitals (general), District of Columbia 1168<br />

Hospitals (general), electronic media/online services<br />

1165<br />

Hospitals (general), Indiana 1165<br />

Hospitals (general), New Jersey 1160<br />

Hospitals (specialty) 1826<br />

Hospitals (specialty), Virginia 1826<br />

Hospitals (specialty), women 1826<br />

Housing/shelter 1297<br />

Housing/shelter, alliance/advocacy 935, 936,<br />

1407, 1735, 1775, 1790, 1791, 2300<br />

Housing/shelter, children/youth 1025, 1874<br />

Housing/shelter, development 1035, 1036, 1394,<br />

1942, 2250<br />

Housing/shelter, disabilities, people with 1775<br />

Housing/shelter, economically disadvantaged 219,<br />

362, 896, 935, 936, 1025, 1035, 1036, 1049,<br />

1050, 1055, 1321, 1339, 1394, 1407, 1410,<br />

1574, 1634, 1735, 1775, 1790, 1791, 1942,<br />

2107, 2250, 2300<br />

Housing/shelter, electronic media/online services<br />

1035, 1307<br />

Housing/shelter, endowments 1394<br />

Housing/shelter, equipment 2107<br />

Housing/shelter, expense aid 896, 1236, 1269,<br />

1321, 1391, 1401, 1574, 1634, 1707, 2107<br />

Housing/shelter, faculty/staff development 1216<br />

Housing/shelter, Hispanics/Latinos 2107<br />

Housing/shelter, home owners 896, 1050, 1055,<br />

1236, 1269, 1307, 1321, 1410, 1574, 1634<br />

Housing/shelter, homeless 1025, 1049, 1775<br />

Housing/shelter, immigrants/refugees 2107<br />

Housing/shelter, <strong>information</strong> services 219, 362,<br />

505, 1035, 1036, 1050, 1055, 1339, 1391,<br />

1401, 1407, 1410, 1652, 1707, 1735, 1775,<br />

1790, 1791, 1874, 1942, 2300<br />

Housing/shelter, minorities 1035, 1050, 1321<br />

Housing/shelter, public housing 1339<br />

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Housing/shelter, repairs 2107<br />

Housing/shelter, research 1297<br />

Housing/shelter, search services 1049<br />

Housing/shelter, seed money 1574<br />

Housing/shelter, services 1216<br />

Housing/shelter, South Africa 1339<br />

Housing/shelter, tenants’ organizations 362<br />

Housing/shelter, women 1025<br />

Human services 215-218, 328-330, 332-334, 565,<br />

867, 955, 957, 1028, 1166, 1332, 1922,<br />

2171, 2284<br />

Human services, aging 208, 322, 428, 481, 482,<br />

830, 940, 1119, 1212, 1250, 1755, 1948,<br />

1959, 1963, 2090<br />

Human services, alliance/advocacy 1345<br />

Human services, Asians/Pacific Islanders 940<br />

Human services, association 620<br />

Human services, building/renovation 828, 2284<br />

Human services, children 2166<br />

Human services, children/youth 321, 322, 428,<br />

456, 603, 739, 830, 872, 1030, 1034, 1124,<br />

1125, 1201, 1211, 1312, 1548, 1589, 1759,<br />

1829<br />

Human services, computer technology 342, 2130,<br />

2195<br />

Human services, conferences/seminars 1231, 1589<br />

Human services, crime/abuse victims 328, 639,<br />

788, 1312<br />

Human services, disabilities, people with 456, 778,<br />

1211, 1548, 1589<br />

Human services, economically disadvantaged 212,<br />

215-219, 222, 270, 321, 328, 329, 416, 437,<br />

471, 481, 639, 657, 659, 739, 867, 872, 896,<br />

899, 920, 940, 957, 1028, 1030, 1034, 1047,<br />

1048, 1185, 1191, 1201, 1250, 1270, 1271,<br />

1321, 1574, 1713, 1729-1731, 1785, 1829,<br />

1831, 1922, 1948, 1963, 2161-2164,<br />

2171-2173, 2195, 2354<br />

Human services, electronic media/online services<br />

80, 330, 332, 334, 807, 899, 1048, 1166,<br />

1231, 1516, 1571, 1968, 2195, 2351<br />

Human services, emergency aid 940, 1191, 1713,<br />

1785, 1948, 2161-2164, 2172, 2173, 2195<br />

Human services, equipment 828, 1922<br />

Human services, faculty/staff development 385<br />

Human services, financial counseling 896, 899,<br />

1236, 1269-1273, 1321, 1574, 1984<br />

Human services, gift distribution 1124, 1125<br />

Human services, Hispanics/Latinos 657, 920<br />

Human services, homeless 298, 328, 1047, 1048,<br />

1571, 1785, 2354<br />

Human services, immigrants/refugees 657, 892,<br />

920, 940, 1984<br />

Human services, infants/toddlers 109, 303, 921,<br />

1038, 1105, 1235, 1400, 1784, 1807, 1943,<br />

2349, 2353, 2392<br />

Human services, <strong>information</strong> services 13, 40, 80,<br />

109, 208, 210, 212, 219, 222, 223, 259, 260,<br />

262, 266, 270, 276, 297, 298, 300, 303, 313,<br />

321, 322, 328-334, 342, 385, 416, 428, 429,<br />

437, 456, 471, 481, 482, 565, 589, 596, 603,<br />

620, 625, 639, 645, 657, 659, 739, 762, 778,<br />

788, 807, 828, 830, 867, 892, 899, 920, 921,<br />

940, 955, 957, 1028, 1030, 1038, 1047,<br />

1048, 1105, 1119, 1162, 1166, 1185, 1193,<br />

1201, 1205, 1206, 1211, 1212, 1231, 1250,<br />

1312, 1400, 1516, 1548, 1571, 1589, 1713,<br />

1719-1722, 1729-1731, 1755, 1784, 1785,<br />

1831, 1836, 1839, 1902, 1922, 1926, 1927,<br />

1943, 1959, 1963, 1968, 2090, 2130,<br />

2161-2164, 2166, 2171-2173, 2195, 2284,<br />

2349, 2351, 2353-2355, 2392<br />

Human services, LGBTQ 437, 1729-1731<br />

Human services, management development/<br />

capacity building 303, 1902, 2172, 2173<br />

Human services, management/technical assistance<br />

1034, 1235, 1759, 1807<br />

Human services, mentally disabled 328, 429, 1206,<br />

1722, 1755, 1829, 2090<br />

Human services, minorities 659, 899, 1034, 1321,<br />

1984<br />

Human services, offenders/ex-offenders 1231<br />

Human services, physically disabled 762<br />

Human services, public policy 872<br />

Human services, publication 1250, 1963<br />

Human services, research 1332, 1345, 1829, 1831<br />

Human services, seed money 210, 899, 1574<br />

Human services, terminal illness, people with 80<br />

Human services, volunteer services 40, 1516, 1829,<br />

2283<br />

Human services, women 788, 1030<br />

Human services, youth 437, 639, 1729-1731, 2283<br />

Human services—multipurpose, England 1271,<br />

1273<br />

Human services—multipurpose, Indonesia 1332<br />

Human services—multipurpose, Jordan 550<br />

Human services—multipurpose, Poland 1270-1273<br />

Humanities 35, 71, 673, 676, 690, 732, 734, 737,<br />

744, 1369, 1370, 1469, 1737, 1877, 2048,<br />

2066, 2082<br />

Humanities, collections management/preservation<br />

676, 744, 1469<br />

Humanities, computer technology 2066<br />

Humanities, electronic media/online services 676,<br />

1469<br />

Humanities, equipment 2066<br />

Humanities, fellowships 35, 1370<br />

Humanities, management development/capacity<br />

building 1369<br />

Humanities, publication 1469<br />

Humanities, research 1369<br />

Hungary, community improvement/development 986<br />

Hungary, philanthropy/voluntarism 986, 999<br />

Immigrants/refugees, <strong>arts</strong>/<strong>culture</strong>/<strong>humanities</strong> 343<br />

Immigrants/refugees, civil rights 570, 752, 1336,<br />

1556<br />

Immigrants/refugees, education 343, 376, 405,<br />

812, 940, 1684, 1976, 1980, 1984<br />

Immigrants/refugees, employment 376, 405, 752,<br />

1343<br />

Immigrants/refugees, health—general 110, 138,<br />

161, 752, 927, 940, 1167, 1531, 1555, 1556,<br />

1684, 1726-1728, 2115<br />

Immigrants/refugees, housing/shelter 2107<br />

Immigrants/refugees, human services—<br />

multipurpose 376, 657, 892, 920, 940, 1167,<br />

1555, 1556, 1984, 2107<br />

Immigrants/refugees, international affairs/<br />

development 570, 1336, 1343<br />

Immigrants/refugees, public affairs/government<br />

376, 570, 1336<br />

Immigrants/refugees, safety/disaster relief 1531,<br />

2107-2109<br />

Independent living, blind/visually impaired 441,<br />

2271<br />

Independent living, disabilities, people with 988<br />

Independent living, disability 441, 762, 988, 2271<br />

Independent living, faculty/staff development 988<br />

Independent living, physically disabled 762<br />

India, <strong>arts</strong>/<strong>culture</strong>/<strong>humanities</strong> 402, 1324, 1330<br />

India, education 402, 1278, 1324, 1330, 2174<br />

India, international affairs/development 1640<br />

India, philanthropy/voluntarism 1640<br />

India, public affairs/government 1324, 1640<br />

Indigenous peoples, <strong>arts</strong>/<strong>culture</strong>/<strong>humanities</strong> 1327<br />

Indigenous peoples, civil rights 721<br />

Indigenous peoples, education 721, 1327<br />

Indigenous peoples, international affairs/<br />

development 721<br />

Indigenous peoples, public affairs/government 1327<br />

Indonesia, civil rights 721<br />

Indonesia, education 721<br />

Indonesia, human services—multipurpose 1332<br />

Indonesia, international affairs/development 721<br />

Indonesia, public affairs/government 1331, 1332<br />

Infants/toddlers, <strong>arts</strong>/<strong>culture</strong>/<strong>humanities</strong> 103, 631,<br />

1218, 1870, 1955<br />

Infants/toddlers, community improvement/<br />

development 146<br />

Infants/toddlers, education 103, 146, 154, 302,<br />

306, 449, 450, 455, 476, 478, 631, 870, 891,<br />

1218, 1234, 1870, 1876, 1955, 1973, 1981,<br />

1983, 2083, 2106, 2136, 2186, 2257<br />

Infants/toddlers, health—general 463, 779, 1167<br />

Infants/toddlers, human services—multipurpose<br />

109, 302, 303, 448, 455, 478, 779, 868, 921,<br />

1038, 1105, 1167, 1235, 1400, 1693, 1784,<br />

1807, 1870, 1876, 1943, 2135, 2349, 2353,<br />

2392<br />

Infants/toddlers, philanthropy/voluntarism 870<br />

Infants/toddlers, public affairs/government 306<br />

Infants/toddlers, religion 103, 631<br />

Infants/toddlers, science 1870<br />

International affairs, arms control 1226, 1257, 1592<br />

International affairs, children/youth 1356<br />

International affairs, collections management/<br />

preservation 1337<br />

International affairs, conferences/seminars 1668<br />

International affairs, economically disadvantaged<br />

233, 271, 290, 310, 1276, 1305, 1319<br />

International affairs, electronic media/online<br />

services 1592, 1640<br />

International affairs, goodwill promotion 1337, 1356,<br />

1668<br />

International affairs, immigrants/refugees 1336<br />

International affairs, <strong>information</strong> services 233, 271,<br />

290, 310, 490, 551, 1181, 1276, 1305, 1629,<br />

1640, 2043<br />

International affairs, management development/<br />

capacity building 310, 1629<br />

International affairs, management/technical<br />

assistance 709<br />

International affairs, migrant workers 1336<br />

International affairs, national security 715, 1181,<br />

1260, 1336, 1337, 1592, 2043, 2379<br />

International affairs, public policy 1319<br />

International affairs, publication 551, 1337<br />

International affairs, research 551, 1319, 1336,<br />

1640<br />

International affairs, volunteer services 1541, 2103<br />

International affairs, women 310<br />

International affairs/development, Africa 704, 1318,<br />

1341<br />

International affairs/development, Armenia 1260<br />

International affairs/development, Asia 1262<br />

International affairs/development, Azerbaijan 1260<br />

International affairs/development, Balkans, The<br />

1622<br />

International affairs/development, Belgium 1622<br />

International affairs/development, Central Asia and<br />

<strong>the</strong> Caucasus 1347<br />

International affairs/development, Chile 148<br />

International affairs/development, China 1630<br />

International affairs/development, Costa Rica 148,<br />

579<br />

International affairs/development, Cuba 1337, 1491<br />

International affairs/development, Developing<br />

countries 233, 290, 310, 982, 1117, 1276,<br />

1305, 1335, 1541, 1577, 1578, 1617, 1642,<br />

1643, 2103, 2311, 2329<br />

International affairs/development, East Asia 1356<br />

International affairs/development, Eastern & Central<br />

Europe 198, 1622<br />

International affairs/development, Egypt 1618,<br />

1668<br />

International affairs/development, England 81,<br />

1271, 1273, 1275, 1640, 2311, 2329<br />

International affairs/development, Europe 1347<br />

International affairs/development, France 1365<br />

International affairs/development, Georgia (Republic<br />

of) 1260<br />

International affairs/development, Global programs<br />

81, 233, 246, 271, 310, 387, 388, 412, 413,<br />

490, 551, 715, 982, 1257, 1261, 1283, 1319,<br />

1334, 1343, 1577-1579, 1586, 1592, 1618,<br />

1630, 1631, 1643, 1962, 2043, 2302, 2311,<br />

2326, 2327, 2329, 2379<br />

International affairs/development, Haiti 1896<br />

International affairs/development, India 1640<br />

International affairs/development, Indonesia 721<br />

International affairs/development, Israel 207, 570<br />

International affairs/development, Latin America<br />

1336<br />

International affairs/development, Lebanon 1319<br />

International affairs/development, Mexico 227, 395,<br />

1336<br />

International affairs/development, Middle East<br />

1262, 1319, 1629<br />

International affairs/development, Ne<strong>the</strong>rlands 490<br />

International affairs/development, New Zealand<br />

1471, 1472<br />

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International affairs/development, Poland 207,<br />

1270-1275<br />

International affairs/development, Russia 530, 709,<br />

1260<br />

International affairs/development, Rwanda 81<br />

International affairs/development, Senegal 1341<br />

International affairs/development, South Africa 336<br />

International affairs/development, Sou<strong>the</strong>ast Asia<br />

721<br />

International affairs/development, Tanzania,<br />

Zanzibar and Pemba 704<br />

International affairs/development, Uganda 1318<br />

International affairs/development, Ukraine 1000<br />

International affairs/development, United Kingdom<br />

2311<br />

International affairs/development, Zambia 336<br />

International agricultural development 579<br />

International agricultural development, conferences/<br />

seminars 579<br />

International conflict resolution 937, 1577<br />

International conflict resolution, crime/abuse victims<br />

937<br />

International conflict resolution, economically<br />

disadvantaged 1577<br />

International conflict resolution, research 937<br />

International conflict resolution, women 1577<br />

International democracy & civil society development<br />

227, 721, 1000, 1319, 1334, 2326, 2327<br />

International democracy & civil society development,<br />

children/youth 721<br />

International democracy & civil society development,<br />

economically disadvantaged 227, 1319<br />

International democracy & civil society development,<br />

electronic media/online services 2326<br />

International democracy & civil society development,<br />

indigenous peoples 721<br />

International democracy & civil society development,<br />

migrant workers 721<br />

International democracy & civil society development,<br />

research 1319, 1334<br />

International democracy & civil society development,<br />

technical assistance 1000, 1334<br />

International democracy & civil society development,<br />

women 721<br />

International development 233, 271, 277, 310, 336,<br />

395, 1117, 1318, 1343, 1578, 1622, 1642,<br />

1643, 2302, 2311, 2329<br />

International development, children/youth 336,<br />

1117<br />

International development, collections acquisition<br />

336<br />

International development, conferences/seminars<br />

1622, 1643<br />

International development, economically<br />

disadvantaged 233, 271, 310, 336, 395, 1117,<br />

1318, 1343, 1578, 1642, 1643, 2302, 2311<br />

International development, electronic media/online<br />

services 277, 1642, 2329<br />

International development, equipment 336, 395<br />

International development, immigrants/refugees<br />

1343<br />

International development, management<br />

development/capacity building 310<br />

International development, minorities 1343<br />

International development, research 1318, 1578,<br />

1642, 2329<br />

International development, women 310<br />

International economic development 246, 387, 388,<br />

412, 413, 1270-1275, 1319, 1335, 1341,<br />

1630, 1631<br />

International economic development, economically<br />

disadvantaged 246, 1270, 1271, 1319, 1335<br />

International economic development, electronic<br />

media/online services 1335, 1341, 1630<br />

International economic development, fellowships<br />

1341<br />

International economic development, research<br />

1319, 1335, 1341<br />

International economic development, seed money<br />

1631<br />

International economics/trade policy 246, 982,<br />

1319, 1347, 1617<br />

International economics/trade policy, conferences/<br />

seminars 982, 1617<br />

International economics/trade policy, economically<br />

disadvantaged 246, 1319<br />

International economics/trade policy, research<br />

1319, 1347<br />

International exchange, <strong>arts</strong> 198, 1283, 1365,<br />

1471, 1472, 1491, 1597<br />

International exchange, collections management/<br />

preservation 1491<br />

International exchange, conferences/seminars 198<br />

International exchange, electronic media/online<br />

services 1283, 1471, 1472, 1491<br />

International exchange, income development 1283<br />

International exchange, research 198<br />

International exchange, students 207<br />

International exchange, youth 207<br />

International human rights 81, 704, 709, 721, 937,<br />

1319, 1577, 1586<br />

International human rights, children/youth 721<br />

International human rights, collections acquisition<br />

704<br />

International human rights, crime/abuse victims 81,<br />

937<br />

International human rights, economically<br />

disadvantaged 1319, 1577<br />

International human rights, indigenous peoples 721<br />

International human rights, migrant workers 721<br />

International human rights, research 937, 1319<br />

International human rights, women 721, 1577<br />

International migration/refugee issues 570, 1336<br />

International migration/refugee issues, immigrants/<br />

refugees 570, 1336<br />

International migration/refugee issues, migrant<br />

workers 570, 1336<br />

International migration/refugee issues, research<br />

1336<br />

International peace/security 81, 530, 1261, 1262,<br />

1618<br />

International peace/security, collections<br />

management/preservation 1261<br />

International peace/security, conferences/seminars<br />

1618<br />

International peace/security, crime/abuse victims<br />

81<br />

International peace/security, publication 530<br />

International peace/security, research 530, 1261,<br />

1262<br />

International relief 148, 1896, 1962<br />

International relief, research 1962<br />

International studies 1262, 1356, 1371, 1372,<br />

1437, 1580, 1581, 1862<br />

International studies, children/youth 1356<br />

International studies, collections management/<br />

preservation 1437<br />

International studies, electronic media/online<br />

services 1437<br />

International studies, exhibitions 1371, 1372<br />

International studies, fellowships 1862<br />

International studies, publication 1580, 1581<br />

International studies, research 1262, 1437, 1580,<br />

1581, 1862<br />

International terrorism 1579<br />

Internship funds, education 1238<br />

Internship funds, employment 1238<br />

Internship funds, human services—multipurpose<br />

1238<br />

Ireland, <strong>arts</strong>/<strong>culture</strong>/<strong>humanities</strong> 1487<br />

Ireland, education 1487<br />

Islam 294, 1259, 1618, 1668<br />

Islam, conferences/seminars 1618, 1668<br />

Israel, <strong>arts</strong>/<strong>culture</strong>/<strong>humanities</strong> 207<br />

Israel, civil rights 570<br />

Israel, education 1603<br />

Israel, health—general 928<br />

Israel, international affairs/development 207, 570<br />

Israel, public affairs/government 570<br />

Israel, religion 207<br />

Italy, <strong>arts</strong>/<strong>culture</strong>/<strong>humanities</strong> 1369, 1370, 1421,<br />

1469<br />

Italy, education 1369, 1370, 1374, 1421, 1469,<br />

2341<br />

Italy, public affairs/government 2341<br />

Jewish agencies & synagogues 26, 103, 207, 631,<br />

1241, 1242, 1796<br />

Jewish agencies & synagogues, building/renovation<br />

26<br />

Jewish agencies & synagogues, capital campaigns<br />

26<br />

Jewish agencies & synagogues, children/youth<br />

1241, 1242<br />

Jewish agencies & synagogues, faculty/staff<br />

development 1796<br />

Jewish agencies & synagogues, infants/toddlers<br />

103, 631<br />

Jewish agencies & synagogues, minorities 631<br />

Jewish agencies & synagogues, youth 207<br />

Jordan, human services—multipurpose 550<br />

Journalism, electronic media/online services 2017<br />

Journalism, equipment 1885<br />

Journalism, publication 605<br />

Kenya, community improvement/development 1644<br />

Kenya, education 619, 2341<br />

Kenya, food/nutrition/agri<strong>culture</strong> 1644<br />

Kenya, public affairs/government 244, 1644, 2341<br />

Kenya, religion 619<br />

Kyrgyzstan, community improvement/development<br />

146<br />

Kyrgyzstan, education 146<br />

Kyrgyzstan, environment 1349<br />

Kyrgyzstan, public affairs/government 1349<br />

Labor unions/organizations, economically<br />

disadvantaged 1041, 1567<br />

Labor unions/organizations, immigrants/refugees<br />

752<br />

Labor unions/organizations, migrant workers 1567<br />

Labor unions/organizations, minorities 752, 1567<br />

Labor unions/organizations, women 1041<br />

Landscaping 1764<br />

Landscaping, building/renovation 1764<br />

Language (classical) 1453, 1466, 1483, 1492<br />

Language (classical), collections management/<br />

preservation 1453, 1466, 1492<br />

Language (classical), conferences/seminars 1483<br />

Language (classical), electronic media/online<br />

services 1453, 1466, 1492<br />

Language (classical), research 1453, 1466, 1492<br />

Language (foreign) 1487<br />

Language (foreign), collections management/<br />

preservation 1487<br />

Language (foreign), electronic media/online services<br />

1487<br />

Language (foreign), publication 1487<br />

Language (foreign), research 1487<br />

Laos, education 403<br />

Latin America, <strong>arts</strong>/<strong>culture</strong>/<strong>humanities</strong> 183<br />

Latin America, civil rights 1336<br />

Latin America, education 1461<br />

Latin America, environment 175, 1348<br />

Latin America, international affairs/development<br />

1336<br />

Latin America, public affairs/government 1336,<br />

1348, 1461<br />

Law school/education 28, 1446<br />

Law school/education, research 1446<br />

Law/international law 551, 715, 1000, 1334, 1577,<br />

1579, 1621, 2326, 2327<br />

Law/international law, economically disadvantaged<br />

1577<br />

Law/international law, electronic media/online<br />

services 2326<br />

Law/international law, publication 551<br />

Law/international law, research 551, 1334<br />

Law/international law, technical assistance 1000,<br />

1334<br />

Law/international law, women 1577<br />

Leadership development 456, 632, 956, 1041,<br />

1829, 1830, 2253, 2377<br />

Leadership development, children/youth 456, 1829<br />

Leadership development, collections acquisition 632<br />

Leadership development, collections management/<br />

preservation 956<br />

Leadership development, disabilities, people with<br />

456<br />

Leadership development, economically<br />

disadvantaged 1041, 1829<br />

Leadership development, mentally disabled 1829<br />

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Leadership development, research 1829<br />

Leadership development, women 1041<br />

Lebanon, international affairs/development 1319<br />

Legal services 126, 362, 508, 897, 1182, 1334,<br />

1577, 1579<br />

Legal services, aging 126<br />

Legal services, crime/abuse victims 937, 1182<br />

Legal services, economically disadvantaged 126,<br />

362, 508, 896, 897, 1577<br />

Legal services, public interest law 709, 896, 937<br />

Legal services, research 937, 1334<br />

Legal services, technical assistance 1334<br />

Legal services, tenant law 1652<br />

Legal services, women 1182, 1577<br />

Lesotho, <strong>arts</strong>/<strong>culture</strong>/<strong>humanities</strong> 973<br />

Lesotho, education 973<br />

LGBTQ, <strong>arts</strong>/<strong>culture</strong>/<strong>humanities</strong> 363, 591, 1627<br />

LGBTQ, civil rights 1352, 1627<br />

LGBTQ, education 590-592, 650, 1627<br />

LGBTQ, employment 363<br />

LGBTQ, health—general 363, 1147, 1148<br />

LGBTQ, human services—multipurpose 437, 1352,<br />

1729-1731<br />

LGBTQ, youth development 363, 437, 1729-1731<br />

Libraries (academic/research) 7, 8, 68, 72-76, 107,<br />

224, 261, 264, 314, 370, 371, 407, 410, 411,<br />

422, 457, 472, 542, 549, 555, 579, 580, 597,<br />

624, 750, 802, 833, 886-888, 929, 968, 981,<br />

1009, 1098, 1099, 1120, 1261, 1263, 1341,<br />

1346, 1374, 1423, 1443, 1445-1447, 1452,<br />

1456, 1459, 1461-1463, 1476, 1482, 1484,<br />

1485, 1489, 1490, 1517, 1524, 1580, 1581,<br />

1591, 1596, 1606, 1675, 1677, 1682, 1743,<br />

1883, 1897, 1944, 1946, 1954, 1991, 2008,<br />

2009, 2075, 2094, 2128, 2134, 2147, 2191,<br />

2210, 2222-2224, 2237, 2243, 2244, 2246,<br />

2270, 2274, 2282<br />

Libraries (academic/research), African Americans/<br />

Blacks 597, 1456, 1462, 1463<br />

Libraries (academic/research), building/renovation<br />

7, 8, 224, 314, 410, 411, 422, 472, 624, 802,<br />

833, 886, 887, 981, 1374, 1456, 1897, 1991,<br />

2075, 2210<br />

Libraries (academic/research), capital campaigns<br />

68, 224, 370, 1263<br />

Libraries (academic/research), collections<br />

acquisition 74, 76, 580, 597, 1944, 2191,<br />

2237, 2246<br />

Libraries (academic/research), collections<br />

management/preservation 410, 411, 968,<br />

1261, 1456, 1476, 1485<br />

Libraries (academic/research), computer technology<br />

1482<br />

Libraries (academic/research), conferences/<br />

seminars 75, 579<br />

Libraries (academic/research), deaf/hearing<br />

impaired 1459<br />

Libraries (academic/research), electronic media/<br />

online services 1341, 1459, 1476, 1482, 1485,<br />

1489, 1675, 1944, 1954<br />

Libraries (academic/research), endowments 1447,<br />

1452, 1490, 1517, 1944, 2246<br />

Libraries (academic/research), equipment 2008<br />

Libraries (academic/research), faculty/staff<br />

development 1447, 1452, 1490, 1517<br />

Libraries (academic/research), fellowships 75,<br />

1341, 1423<br />

Libraries (academic/research), Hispanics/Latinos<br />

314<br />

Libraries (academic/research), men 597<br />

Libraries (academic/research), performance/<br />

productions 75<br />

Libraries (academic/research), publication 72,<br />

1462, 1580, 1581<br />

Libraries (academic/research), research 68, 72,<br />

1261, 1341, 1346, 1446, 1462, 1482, 1485,<br />

1580, 1581<br />

Libraries (academic/research), scholarship funds<br />

802, 2094, 2191<br />

Libraries (law) 28, 912, 1446, 1889, 2068<br />

Libraries (law), building/renovation 2068<br />

Libraries (law), research 1446<br />

Libraries (medical) 104, 716, 861, 918, 919, 1248,<br />

1249, 1264, 1380, 1386, 1497, 1498, 1503,<br />

1674, 2049, 2184, 2238-2240<br />

Libraries (medical), aging 1497<br />

Libraries (medical), building/renovation 1386, 2049<br />

Libraries (medical), economically disadvantaged 861<br />

Libraries (medical), electronic media/online services<br />

716, 918, 919, 1674<br />

Libraries (medical), faculty/staff development 919<br />

Libraries (medical), income development 1380<br />

Libraries (medical), management development/<br />

capacity building 918<br />

Libraries (medical), scholarship funds 2049<br />

Libraries (medical), seed money 2184<br />

Libraries (public) 1, 2, 4-6, 11, 12, 14-23, 27, 32,<br />

36-39, 47-49, 52, 65-67, 77, 95, 98, 99, 101,<br />

105, 106, 111, 143, 144, 149, 151, 158, 178,<br />

206, 213, 214, 221, 247, 265, 267-269, 284,<br />

287, 288, 295, 296, 299, 304, 312, 324, 335,<br />

340, 341, 344-351, 355-357, 359-361,<br />

365-367, 373, 378, 386, 393, 397-400, 406,<br />

420, 421, 423, 431, 432, 435, 440, 444, 446,<br />

447, 450, 453, 454, 459, 460, 462, 466-469,<br />

473, 475-477, 479, 483, 484, 486, 491-504,<br />

506, 507, 509, 511-524, 531-534, 536, 539,<br />

540, 545-547, 552, 553, 558, 566, 567, 587,<br />

588, 594, 595, 599, 602, 613, 622, 623,<br />

626-628, 635, 640, 646-649, 656, 666, 669,<br />

672, 689, 692, 693, 703, 705, 706, 712,<br />

723-728, 733, 743, 754-757, 761, 772, 790,<br />

791, 793-800, 805, 813, 814, 817, 820-822,<br />

825, 831, 832, 834-850, 859, 860, 862,<br />

864-866, 876, 889-891, 900, 903-905, 909,<br />

910, 913, 922, 930, 948, 951, 953, 960, 963,<br />

967, 969, 975, 980, 991, 1008, 1011,<br />

1013-1021, 1023, 1024, 1026, 1029, 1031,<br />

1051, 1052, 1054, 1057, 1058, 1062, 1066,<br />

1067, 1069, 1070, 1076-1082, 1087, 1088,<br />

1091, 1093-1096, 1102-1104, 1106-1110,<br />

1112-1115, 1121, 1122, 1126-1131, 1135,<br />

1136, 1139, 1140, 1142, 1144, 1145,<br />

1149-1153, 1157, 1188, 1195, 1198, 1199,<br />

1202-1204, 1208, 1210, 1214, 1215, 1217,<br />

1221, 1245-1247, 1253-1256, 1265, 1268,<br />

1317, 1357, 1359, 1360, 1376, 1377, 1383,<br />

1384, 1387, 1399, 1402-1406, 1408, 1409,<br />

1411, 1413-1418, 1426, 1427, 1431, 1440,<br />

1444, 1496, 1501, 1504, 1509, 1510, 1526,<br />

1527, 1533-1540, 1543, 1546, 1550,<br />

1561-1564, 1585, 1588, 1599, 1600, 1602,<br />

1607, 1609, 1612-1614, 1649, 1654, 1655,<br />

1659-1664, 1666, 1667, 1679, 1683, 1685,<br />

1691, 1699, 1702-1704, 1706, 1710, 1711,<br />

1714, 1732-1734, 1736, 1738-1742,<br />

1752-1754, 1761, 1764, 1767, 1769-1774,<br />

1778, 1780, 1781, 1783, 1786, 1788, 1789,<br />

1793, 1797, 1815, 1827, 1850-1861, 1863,<br />

1866, 1871, 1876, 1879, 1881, 1882, 1884,<br />

1887, 1898, 1900, 1901, 1904, 1905,<br />

1907-1909, 1912, 1914, 1916, 1917,<br />

1919-1921, 1923-1925, 1930, 1932-1934,<br />

1936, 1938, 1940, 1949, 1950, 1952, 1953,<br />

1957, 1958, 1960, 1964, 1965, 1971, 1973,<br />

1975, 1977, 1981, 1982, 1984, 1989, 1992,<br />

1994-1996, 1998, 1999, 2002, 2003,<br />

2010-2015, 2020, 2022, 2029-2032, 2036,<br />

2037, 2039-2042, 2045-2047, 2050-2054,<br />

2056-2065, 2069-2071, 2074, 2076, 2077,<br />

2081, 2085-2089, 2091, 2092, 2095-2097,<br />

2100, 2101, 2111-2113, 2116, 2123, 2127,<br />

2129, 2131, 2141, 2142, 2148, 2160, 2167,<br />

2168, 2175, 2189, 2190, 2203-2206, 2211,<br />

2217, 2220, 2226, 2227, 2230, 2233, 2234,<br />

2241, 2242, 2245, 2251, 2252, 2257, 2260,<br />

2263-2267, 2276, 2281, 2290, 2291, 2293,<br />

2295-2298, 2304-2309, 2313, 2314, 2319,<br />

2323, 2328, 2330, 2331, 2334, 2335, 2337,<br />

2338, 2342-2346, 2348, 2350, 2359-2363,<br />

2366, 2368-2371, 2378, 2381, 2389, 2393,<br />

2394, 2397, 2402, 2403, 2405<br />

Libraries (public), African Americans/Blacks 1153<br />

Libraries (public), aging 1255, 1602, 1612, 1613,<br />

1649<br />

Libraries (public), awards/prizes/competitions 755,<br />

1268, 2319<br />

Libraries (public), building/renovation 4, 6, 17, 21,<br />

22, 66, 98, 99, 101, 345, 347, 350, 386, 420,<br />

421, 446, 447, 453, 454, 467-469, 473, 546,<br />

594, 646, 726, 757, 793-795, 797-799, 817,<br />

825, 850, 960, 969, 1019-1021, 1024, 1109,<br />

1128, 1129, 1131, 1136, 1140, 1144, 1245,<br />

1247, 1526, 1550, 1609, 1754, 1764, 1879,<br />

1881, 1904, 1905, 1907-1909, 1914,<br />

1919-1921, 1923, 1936, 1938, 1949, 1950,<br />

1952, 1953, 1958, 1960, 1999, 2013, 2014,<br />

2020, 2050-2052, 2054, 2057, 2061, 2063,<br />

2065, 2069-2071, 2095, 2100, 2129, 2131,<br />

2148, 2167, 2204, 2205, 2220, 2227, 2230,<br />

2233, 2234, 2252, 2260, 2281, 2348, 2403<br />

Libraries (public), capital campaigns 312, 357, 360,<br />

406, 547, 558, 599, 817, 831, 832, 1008,<br />

1031, 1135, 1256, 1383, 1417, 1418, 1599,<br />

1797, 1887, 1989, 2281<br />

Libraries (public), children 1998<br />

Libraries (public), children/youth 65, 287, 304, 386,<br />

393, 477, 479, 726, 905, 951, 953, 980, 991,<br />

1011, 1052, 1112, 1153, 1254, 1496, 1546,<br />

1550, 1691, 1781, 1879, 1936, 1940, 1975,<br />

1977, 1994, 1996, 1999, 2064, 2175, 2227,<br />

2230, 2389<br />

Libraries (public), collections acquisition 149, 420,<br />

805, 890, 1029, 1091, 1103, 1131, 1221,<br />

1253, 1964, 1965, 2077, 2142, 2252<br />

Libraries (public), collections management/<br />

preservation 17, 19, 20, 23, 340, 344, 346,<br />

397, 420, 733, 754, 756, 1882, 1964, 1965,<br />

2003, 2012, 2022<br />

Libraries (public), computer technology 2, 6, 36, 355,<br />

356, 466, 484, 627, 706, 796, 890, 991, 1029,<br />

1110, 1246, 1655, 1815, 1879, 2015, 2046,<br />

2062, 2160, 2298, 2330, 2334<br />

Libraries (public), conferences/seminars 324, 2304<br />

Libraries (public), debt reduction 1113<br />

Libraries (public), disabilities, people with 1024,<br />

2054, 2233<br />

Libraries (public), economically disadvantaged 386,<br />

951, 953, 980, 1011, 1052, 1496, 1683,<br />

1691, 1996, 1999, 2257, 2330, 2334, 2350<br />

Libraries (public), electronic media/online services<br />

37, 65, 705, 706, 991, 1110, 1654, 1965,<br />

1975, 2022, 2141, 2160, 2298, 2305,<br />

2307-2309, 2313, 2314, 2323, 2328, 2330,<br />

2331, 2334, 2335, 2337, 2342-2346<br />

Libraries (public), emergency funds 905<br />

Libraries (public), equipment 2, 5, 20, 149, 340,<br />

355, 356, 420, 466, 469, 622, 772, 890, 1029,<br />

1104, 1126, 1130, 1654, 1881, 1882, 1914,<br />

1930, 2012, 2013, 2053, 2056, 2058-2060,<br />

2064, 2070, 2350, 2403<br />

Libraries (public), exhibitions 1153<br />

Libraries (public), faculty/staff development 373,<br />

1026, 1070, 1106, 1995, 2022, 2306<br />

Libraries (public), immigrants/refugees 1984<br />

Libraries (public), income development 27, 213,<br />

214, 288, 393, 800, 1023, 1253, 1254, 1827,<br />

1912, 1932, 2081, 2113, 2241, 2267<br />

Libraries (public), infants/toddlers 450, 476, 891,<br />

1876, 1973, 1981, 2257<br />

Libraries (public), land acquisition 2366<br />

Libraries (public), management development/<br />

capacity building 288, 800, 1122, 1188, 1912,<br />

1916, 1917, 1932, 2002, 2338, 2342<br />

Libraries (public), men 18<br />

Libraries (public), minorities 951, 953, 980, 1011,<br />

1691, 1984, 1996<br />

Libraries (public), Native Americans/American<br />

Indians 20<br />

Libraries (public), performance/productions 324,<br />

462, 475, 948<br />

Libraries (public), physically disabled 546<br />

Libraries (public), program evaluation 65, 304, 2338<br />

Libraries (public), publication 1411<br />

Libraries (public), research 1585, 2307, 2308,<br />

2338, 2343<br />

Libraries (public), scholarship funds 1149, 2304<br />

Libraries (public), seed money 27<br />

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Libraries (public), technical assistance 599, 800,<br />

2002, 2343<br />

Libraries (public), women 599<br />

Libraries (public), youth 705, 706, 712, 862, 1051,<br />

1914, 1995, 2031, 2070, 2295<br />

Libraries (school) 30, 31, 58, 93, 150, 152-155,<br />

162, 164-166, 250, 327, 353, 372, 395, 404,<br />

409, 461, 556, 557, 581, 582, 618, 619, 671,<br />

758, 763, 764, 796, 815, 819, 1101, 1116,<br />

1222-1224, 1251, 1278, 1520, 1601, 1762,<br />

1763, 1765, 1766, 1768, 1794, 1800, 1823,<br />

1824, 1868, 1947, 1951, 2174, 2193, 2194,<br />

2207, 2258, 2301, 2364, 2365<br />

Libraries (school), African Americans/Blacks 1794<br />

Libraries (school), boys 372<br />

Libraries (school), building/renovation 93, 150, 164,<br />

165, 250, 763, 819, 1762, 1765, 1766, 1768,<br />

1800, 1951, 2193, 2194<br />

Libraries (school), capital campaigns 166, 2193<br />

Libraries (school), children 93, 152, 153, 250, 461,<br />

758, 1762, 1763, 1765, 1766, 1868, 2174<br />

Libraries (school), children/youth 58, 162, 353, 404,<br />

556, 618, 1116, 1224, 1251, 1824, 2207,<br />

2301<br />

Libraries (school), collections acquisition 58, 93,<br />

250, 581, 618, 619, 764, 1222, 1223, 1251,<br />

1824<br />

Libraries (school), computer technology 327, 557,<br />

764, 796, 1763<br />

Libraries (school), disabilities, people with 1951<br />

Libraries (school), economically disadvantaged 58,<br />

152-154, 162, 395, 404, 461, 556, 1251,<br />

1794, 1824, 2301<br />

Libraries (school), electronic media/online services<br />

581, 1601<br />

Libraries (school), equipment 30, 395, 556, 582,<br />

619, 758, 819, 2194<br />

Libraries (school), faculty/staff development 372,<br />

1794<br />

Libraries (school), fellowships 2364<br />

Libraries (school), girls 372, 619<br />

Libraries (school), Hispanics/Latinos 461<br />

Libraries (school), infants/toddlers 154<br />

Libraries (school), minorities 152-154, 556, 1251<br />

Libraries (school), Native Americans/American<br />

Indians 1222<br />

Libraries (school), research 1601<br />

Libraries (school), scholarship funds 409, 461, 815,<br />

2364<br />

Libraries (school), seed money 1251, 1800<br />

Libraries (school), youth 557, 1601<br />

Libraries (special) 26, 33, 34, 54-56, 60-63, 70, 71,<br />

82, 83, 91, 96, 103, 108, 115, 141, 142, 146,<br />

163, 185, 249, 254, 255, 257, 282, 283, 285,<br />

293, 323, 326, 338, 364, 375, 382, 383, 391,<br />

425, 433, 434, 436, 442, 443, 470, 527, 537,<br />

538, 541, 543, 544, 548, 561, 569, 590-592,<br />

600, 601, 604, 617, 632, 633, 650, 655, 668,<br />

673, 683, 687, 690, 702, 704, 711, 717, 732,<br />

734, 737, 744, 766, 773, 792, 801, 803, 878,<br />

902, 907, 908, 916, 923-925, 931, 934, 942,<br />

943, 949, 952, 956, 958, 1046, 1060, 1061,<br />

1065, 1071-1075, 1083, 1092, 1097, 1111,<br />

1118, 1132, 1156, 1177, 1179, 1186, 1219,<br />

1220, 1229, 1230, 1240-1244, 1267, 1285,<br />

1299, 1300, 1311, 1315, 1316, 1354, 1358,<br />

1361, 1363, 1364, 1366, 1373, 1397, 1412,<br />

1413, 1428, 1430, 1432-1434, 1438, 1454,<br />

1455, 1461, 1464, 1465, 1477, 1478, 1481,<br />

1502, 1505, 1511-1515, 1518, 1522, 1544,<br />

1545, 1551, 1552, 1559, 1560, 1582, 1587,<br />

1597, 1611, 1653, 1657, 1665, 1668, 1678,<br />

1680, 1686, 1687, 1696, 1705, 1718, 1724,<br />

1737, 1746, 1747, 1796, 1802, 1812, 1869,<br />

1880, 1885, 1886, 1890, 1892, 1918, 1937,<br />

1941, 1948, 1972, 1987, 2005, 2016, 2028,<br />

2034, 2035, 2044, 2048, 2066, 2067, 2082,<br />

2125, 2126, 2132, 2133, 2138, 2145,<br />

2149-2159, 2169, 2185, 2196, 2199-2202,<br />

2212, 2213, 2225, 2228, 2232, 2236, 2271,<br />

2278-2280, 2285, 2288, 2289, 2310<br />

Libraries (special), African Americans/Blacks 2005,<br />

2034<br />

Libraries (special), aging 1948<br />

Libraries (special), AIDS, people with 1046<br />

Libraries (special), blind/visually impaired 2271<br />

Libraries (special), boys 2005<br />

Libraries (special), building/renovation 26, 56, 60,<br />

70, 285, 470, 617, 717, 1046, 2067, 2132,<br />

2138, 2151, 2159, 2232, 2285<br />

Libraries (special), capital campaigns 26, 82, 1230<br />

Libraries (special), children/youth 527, 943, 1132,<br />

1241, 1242, 1987, 2035<br />

Libraries (special), collections acquisition 62, 632,<br />

683, 704<br />

Libraries (special), collections management/<br />

preservation 282, 744, 956, 1311, 1434, 1454,<br />

2149, 2150<br />

Libraries (special), computer technology 282, 1465,<br />

2066, 2132<br />

Libraries (special), conferences/seminars 83, 711,<br />

908, 1156, 1668, 2126<br />

Libraries (special), economically disadvantaged 943,<br />

1948, 2035<br />

Libraries (special), electronic media/online services<br />

282, 1311, 1465, 2310<br />

Libraries (special), emergency funds 1918<br />

Libraries (special), endowments 592, 717, 1366,<br />

1464, 1477<br />

Libraries (special), equipment 617, 1885, 2066,<br />

2132<br />

Libraries (special), exhibitions 54, 55, 185, 364,<br />

803, 958, 1132, 1156, 1373, 1477, 1680,<br />

1918, 2016, 2132<br />

Libraries (special), faculty/staff development 590,<br />

617, 1455, 1477, 1478, 1796<br />

Libraries (special), fellowships 1464<br />

Libraries (special), Hispanics/Latinos 70<br />

Libraries (special), income development 338, 442,<br />

443, 766, 773, 803, 2201, 2212, 2278, 2279<br />

Libraries (special), infants/toddlers 103, 146<br />

Libraries (special), LGBTQ 590-592, 650<br />

Libraries (special), management development/<br />

capacity building 285, 773, 803, 1366, 2034,<br />

2228<br />

Libraries (special), military/veterans 442, 443<br />

Libraries (special), Native Americans/American<br />

Indians 1465<br />

Libraries (special), publication 185<br />

Libraries (special), research 185, 600, 1434, 2228,<br />

2310<br />

Libraries, archives 10, 41, 68, 69, 76, 81, 169, 171,<br />

172, 174, 179-182, 184, 186-197, 199-201,<br />

211, 238-240, 245, 248, 263, 281, 315-320,<br />

343, 358, 368, 526, 528, 590-592, 615,<br />

650-652, 654, 663, 674-682, 701, 715, 722,<br />

731, 768, 852, 880, 882, 883, 933, 937, 944,<br />

956, 971, 973, 1001, 1059, 1141, 1158,<br />

1200, 1207, 1252, 1257, 1258, 1260, 1281,<br />

1292, 1298, 1324, 1327, 1330, 1337,<br />

1368-1370, 1375, 1381, 1395, 1396, 1419,<br />

1421, 1425, 1434, 1436, 1437, 1447,<br />

1450-1453, 1461, 1466, 1467, 1469-1476,<br />

1479, 1480, 1482, 1483, 1485-1488,<br />

1490-1495, 1507, 1508, 1528, 1532, 1542,<br />

1590, 1592, 1593, 1605, 1610, 1627, 1645,<br />

1669, 1672, 1676, 1697, 1758, 1760, 1813,<br />

1817, 1862, 1877, 1885, 1893-1895, 1911,<br />

1974, 1988, 2003, 2007, 2018, 2021, 2049,<br />

2139, 2143, 2144, 2198, 2216, 2222, 2264,<br />

2269, 2285, 2286, 2356, 2357, 2382, 2383,<br />

2400<br />

Libraries/library science 170, 173, 336, 402, 403,<br />

441, 510, 611, 616, 631, 707, 713, 718, 759,<br />

760, 884, 961, 962, 1117, 1134, 1146, 1194,<br />

1209, 1238, 1259, 1306, 1333, 1382, 1448,<br />

1449, 1468, 1506, 1569, 1572, 1603,<br />

1670-1672, 1723, 1814, 1906, 1997, 2084,<br />

2106, 2110, 2165, 2315, 2341<br />

Libraries/library science, blind/visually impaired 441<br />

Libraries/library science, building/renovation 403,<br />

1906<br />

Libraries/library science, capital campaigns 884<br />

Libraries/library science, children/youth 336, 402,<br />

403, 707, 713, 718, 759, 1117, 1671, 1814,<br />

1997<br />

Libraries/library science, collections acquisition 336<br />

Libraries/library science, collections management/<br />

preservation 1448, 1449, 1672<br />

Libraries/library science, commissioning new works<br />

1671<br />

Libraries/library science, computer technology 707,<br />

759<br />

Libraries/library science, conferences/seminars<br />

173, 1569, 1670<br />

Libraries/library science, disabilities, people with<br />

1814<br />

Libraries/library science, economically<br />

disadvantaged 336, 402, 403, 616, 1117, 1997<br />

Libraries/library science, electronic media/online<br />

services 707, 1333, 1448, 1449, 1671, 1672,<br />

2315, 2341<br />

Libraries/library science, endowments 961<br />

Libraries/library science, equipment 336<br />

Libraries/library science, fellowships 1382<br />

Libraries/library science, film/video/radio 1671<br />

Libraries/library science, income development 2110<br />

Libraries/library science, infants/toddlers 631,<br />

2106<br />

Libraries/library science, internship funds 1238<br />

Libraries/library science, land acquisition 1134<br />

Libraries/library science, minorities 631<br />

Libraries/library science, publication 173, 402<br />

Libraries/library science, research 713<br />

Libraries/library science, scholarship funds 1306<br />

Libraries/library science, seed money 1382<br />

Libraries/library science, youth 1238<br />

Literature 173, 174, 213, 324, 361, 526, 561, 763,<br />

773, 806, 873, 915, 1220, 1240, 1365, 1371,<br />

1372, 1412, 1453, 1466, 1470, 1483, 1487,<br />

1492, 1495, 1545, 1802, 1870, 1955, 2113,<br />

2160, 2223, 2278-2280<br />

Literature, building/renovation 763<br />

Literature, children 873<br />

Literature, collections management/preservation<br />

174, 526, 1453, 1466, 1470, 1487, 1492<br />

Literature, computer technology 2160<br />

Literature, conferences/seminars 173, 324, 806,<br />

1483<br />

Literature, electronic media/online services 174,<br />

1453, 1466, 1470, 1487, 1492, 2160<br />

Literature, exhibitions 1371, 1372<br />

Literature, film/video/radio 174<br />

Literature, income development 213, 773, 2113,<br />

2278, 2279<br />

Literature, infants/toddlers 1870, 1955<br />

Literature, management development/capacity<br />

building 773<br />

Literature, performance/productions 324<br />

Literature, publication 173, 1487<br />

Literature, research 1453, 1466, 1487, 1492<br />

Marine science 1675, 1946, 1947<br />

Marine science, electronic media/online services<br />

1675<br />

Ma<strong>the</strong>matics 100, 777, 1870, 2332<br />

Ma<strong>the</strong>matics, African Americans/Blacks 777<br />

Ma<strong>the</strong>matics, children/youth 2332<br />

Ma<strong>the</strong>matics, infants/toddlers 1870<br />

Ma<strong>the</strong>matics, research 2332<br />

Ma<strong>the</strong>matics, women 100<br />

Media, film/video 155, 169, 172, 211, 245, 263,<br />

316-320, 526, 674, 883, 1304, 1471, 1472,<br />

1474, 1475, 2196<br />

Media, journalism 134, 605, 1885, 2017<br />

Media, print publishing 72, 119, 272, 273, 402,<br />

1453, 1480, 1488, 1583, 1674, 1701, 2018<br />

Media, radio 274, 682, 768, 1153, 1671<br />

Media, television 1493, 1542<br />

Media/communications 117, 123, 134, 441, 571,<br />

780, 1227, 1382, 1794, 1911, 1945, 2132,<br />

2194, 2298<br />

Media/communications, African Americans/Blacks<br />

1794<br />

Media/communications, AIDS, people with 117<br />

Media/communications, blind/visually impaired 441<br />

Media/communications, building/renovation 2132,<br />

2194<br />

Media/communications, children/youth 123<br />

Media/communications, collections management/<br />

preservation 1911<br />

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Media/communications, computer technology 2132,<br />

2298<br />

Media/communications, economically<br />

disadvantaged 1794<br />

Media/communications, electronic media/online<br />

services 123, 2298<br />

Media/communications, equipment 2132, 2194<br />

Media/communications, exhibitions 2132<br />

Media/communications, faculty/staff development<br />

1794<br />

Media/communications, fellowships 1382<br />

Media/communications, income development 1227<br />

Media/communications, offenders/ex-offenders<br />

571<br />

Media/communications, seed money 1382<br />

Media/communications, substance abusers 1945<br />

Medical care, aging 1650<br />

Medical care, community health systems 1822<br />

Medical care, computer technology 1822<br />

Medical care, conferences/seminars 1643<br />

Medical care, economically disadvantaged 1163,<br />

1237, 1639, 1643<br />

Medical care, electronic media/online services<br />

1166, 1237, 1639<br />

Medical care, minorities 1237<br />

Medical care, outpatient care 1163, 1166, 1237,<br />

1639, 1643, 1650, 1967<br />

Medical care, program evaluation 1639<br />

Medical care, research 1639<br />

Medical research, aging 1530<br />

Medical research, Australia 1751<br />

Medical research, children/youth 1390<br />

Medical research, conferences/seminars 1313,<br />

1751<br />

Medical research, Developing countries 1578<br />

Medical research, Global programs 1578<br />

Medical research, <strong>information</strong> services 1313, 1389,<br />

1390, 1750, 1751<br />

Medical research, institute 1530<br />

Medical research, seed money 1390<br />

Medical school/education 740, 918, 919, 1760,<br />

2049<br />

Medical school/education, building/renovation 2049<br />

Medical school/education, conferences/seminars<br />

740<br />

Medical school/education, electronic media/online<br />

services 918, 919<br />

Medical school/education, faculty/staff<br />

development 919<br />

Medical school/education, management<br />

development/capacity building 918<br />

Medical school/education, scholarship funds 2049<br />

Medical specialties 1044<br />

Medical specialties, military/veterans 1044<br />

Medicine/medical care, AIDS, people with 1046<br />

Medicine/medical care, awards/prizes/competitions<br />

1043<br />

Medicine/medical care, building/renovation 1046<br />

Medicine/medical care, economically disadvantaged<br />

129<br />

Medicine/medical care, public education 119, 129,<br />

1043, 1046, 1183<br />

Medicine/medical care, women 1183<br />

Men, education 18, 597, 654<br />

Men, environment 597<br />

Men, health—general 1148, 1795<br />

Men, health—specific diseases 1795<br />

Men, mental health/substance abuse 57, 426<br />

Men, science 597<br />

Mental health, addictions 2372<br />

Mental health, aging 1379<br />

Mental health, children/youth 854<br />

Mental health, conferences/seminars 2372<br />

Mental health, counseling/support groups 2180,<br />

2221<br />

Mental health, economically disadvantaged 585<br />

Mental health, mentally disabled 2249<br />

Mental health, military/veterans 585<br />

Mental health, publication 854<br />

Mental health, research 1525, 2146, 2249<br />

Mental health, substance abusers 2372<br />

Mental health, technical assistance 1525, 2187,<br />

2188<br />

Mental health, treatment 585, 854, 1379, 1525,<br />

2146, 2187, 2188, 2249<br />

Mental health/crisis services, aging 1379<br />

Mental health/crisis services, building/renovation<br />

828<br />

Mental health/crisis services, children/youth 854,<br />

1312<br />

Mental health/crisis services, computer technology<br />

1848<br />

Mental health/crisis services, conferences/<br />

seminars 2372<br />

Mental health/crisis services, crime/abuse victims<br />

57, 328, 426, 1312<br />

Mental health/crisis services, economically<br />

disadvantaged 328, 957, 1848<br />

Mental health/crisis services, electronic media/<br />

online services 57, 330, 332, 334, 480, 823<br />

Mental health/crisis services, equipment 828<br />

Mental health/crisis services, formal/general<br />

education 2249<br />

Mental health/crisis services, homeless 328, 1848<br />

Mental health/crisis services, hot-lines 328, 330,<br />

332-334, 584, 621, 828, 957, 1205, 1312<br />

Mental health/crisis services, <strong>information</strong> services<br />

57, 426, 480, 823, 854, 856, 1379, 1848,<br />

1891, 2038, 2146, 2180, 2221<br />

Mental health/crisis services, management<br />

development/capacity building 1848<br />

Mental health/crisis services, management/<br />

technical assistance 1848, 2372<br />

Mental health/crisis services, men 57, 426<br />

Mental health/crisis services, mentally disabled<br />

328, 2249<br />

Mental health/crisis services, military/veterans 584<br />

Mental health/crisis services, public policy 856<br />

Mental health/crisis services, publication 854<br />

Mental health/crisis services, rape victim services<br />

57, 426<br />

Mental health/crisis services, reform 856<br />

Mental health/crisis services, research 2146, 2249<br />

Mental health/crisis services, substance abusers<br />

823, 1848, 1891, 2038, 2372<br />

Mentally disabled, <strong>arts</strong>/<strong>culture</strong>/<strong>humanities</strong> 272<br />

Mentally disabled, crime/courts/legal services 895<br />

Mentally disabled, education 858, 2249<br />

Mentally disabled, environment 272<br />

Mentally disabled, health—general 272, 2090, 2272<br />

Mentally disabled, health—specific diseases 272,<br />

662, 829, 1755, 2090<br />

Mentally disabled, human services—multipurpose<br />

328, 429, 829, 1206, 1722, 1755, 1829, 2090<br />

Mentally disabled, mental health/substance abuse<br />

328, 2249<br />

Mentally disabled, public affairs/government 328,<br />

1829<br />

Mexico, <strong>arts</strong>/<strong>culture</strong>/<strong>humanities</strong> 192, 1327<br />

Mexico, civil rights 227, 1336<br />

Mexico, education 192, 395, 1327, 2341<br />

Mexico, international affairs/development 227, 395,<br />

1336<br />

Mexico, public affairs/government 227, 1327, 1336,<br />

2341<br />

Microfinance/microlending 290, 1276, 1305, 1335,<br />

1642, 2177-2179<br />

Microfinance/microlending, awards/prizes/<br />

competitions 2179<br />

Microfinance/microlending, economically<br />

disadvantaged 290, 1276, 1305, 1335, 1642,<br />

2177-2179<br />

Microfinance/microlending, electronic media/online<br />

services 1335, 1642<br />

Microfinance/microlending, research 1335, 1642<br />

Middle East, international affairs/development<br />

1262, 1319, 1629<br />

Middle East, public affairs/government 1629<br />

Middle East, social sciences 1262<br />

Middle schools/education 51, 1251, 1529, 1694,<br />

2005, 2247<br />

Middle schools/education, African Americans/<br />

Blacks 1529, 1694, 2005<br />

Middle schools/education, boys 2005<br />

Middle schools/education, children 2247<br />

Middle schools/education, children/youth 1251<br />

Middle schools/education, collections acquisition<br />

1251<br />

Middle schools/education, economically<br />

disadvantaged 1251<br />

Middle schools/education, girls 1529, 1694<br />

Middle schools/education, Hispanics/Latinos 1694<br />

Middle schools/education, minorities 1251<br />

Middle schools/education, Native Americans/<br />

American Indians 1694<br />

Middle schools/education, seed money 1251, 2247<br />

Middle schools/education, youth 1694<br />

Migrant workers, civil rights 570, 721, 1336<br />

Migrant workers, education 721<br />

Migrant workers, employment 1567<br />

Migrant workers, food/nutrition/agri<strong>culture</strong> 1567<br />

Migrant workers, health—general 122, 1956<br />

Migrant workers, international affairs/development<br />

570, 721, 1336<br />

Migrant workers, public affairs/government 570,<br />

1336<br />

Military/veterans’ organizations 137, 390, 424,<br />

563, 584, 593, 1695<br />

Military/veterans’ organizations, income<br />

development 390<br />

Military/veterans, <strong>arts</strong>/<strong>culture</strong>/<strong>humanities</strong> 442, 443<br />

Military/veterans, education 442, 443<br />

Military/veterans, health—general 1044<br />

Military/veterans, health—specific diseases 1044<br />

Military/veterans, human services—multipurpose<br />

137, 585<br />

Military/veterans, mental health/substance abuse<br />

584, 585<br />

Military/veterans, public affairs/government 137,<br />

390, 424, 563, 584, 593, 1695<br />

Minorities, <strong>arts</strong>/<strong>culture</strong>/<strong>humanities</strong> 631, 951, 953,<br />

980, 1011, 1169<br />

Minorities, civil rights 752, 972, 974, 1556<br />

Minorities, community improvement/development<br />

116, 1035, 1040, 1321, 1322<br />

Minorities, crime/courts/legal services 1575<br />

Minorities, education 152-154, 376, 556, 631, 906,<br />

951, 953, 977, 980, 1011, 1232, 1237, 1251,<br />

1340, 1691, 1939, 1984, 1996<br />

Minorities, employment 376, 752, 776, 1232, 1322,<br />

1343, 1567<br />

Minorities, environment 1322<br />

Minorities, food/nutrition/agri<strong>culture</strong> 1567<br />

Minorities, health—general 116, 122, 161, 583,<br />

752, 779, 927, 1148, 1167, 1169, 1237,<br />

1340, 1555, 1556, 2115, 2272<br />

Minorities, housing/shelter 1035, 1050, 1321<br />

Minorities, human services—multipurpose 376,<br />

659, 779, 899, 1034, 1167, 1321, 1555,<br />

1556, 1984<br />

Minorities, international affairs/development 1343<br />

Minorities, mental health/substance abuse 1575<br />

Minorities, philanthropy/voluntarism 995<br />

Minorities, public affairs/government 376, 899,<br />

972, 1321, 1340<br />

Minorities, religion 631<br />

Minorities, science 1232<br />

Minorities, social sciences 995, 1040<br />

Minorities, youth development 1691<br />

Minorities/immigrants, aging 940<br />

Minorities/immigrants, Asians/Pacific Islanders 940<br />

Minorities/immigrants, centers/services 376, 657,<br />

892, 920, 940, 1555, 1556, 2107<br />

Minorities/immigrants, children/youth 1555<br />

Minorities/immigrants, curriculum development 376<br />

Minorities/immigrants, economically disadvantaged<br />

376, 657, 920, 940, 1555, 1556, 2107<br />

Minorities/immigrants, electronic media/online<br />

services 376<br />

Minorities/immigrants, equipment 2107<br />

Minorities/immigrants, Hispanics/Latinos 657, 920,<br />

2107<br />

Minorities/immigrants, minorities 376, 1555, 1556<br />

Minorities/immigrants, program evaluation 1556<br />

Minorities/immigrants, women 1555<br />

Mongolia, education 2341<br />

Mongolia, public affairs/government 2341<br />

Multipurpose centers/programs, African Americans/<br />

Blacks 1153<br />

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Multipurpose centers/programs, children/youth<br />

527, 951, 953, 980, 1011, 1153, 1997<br />

Multipurpose centers/programs, conferences/<br />

seminars 1156<br />

Multipurpose centers/programs, economically<br />

disadvantaged 951, 953, 980, 1011, 1997<br />

Multipurpose centers/programs, electronic media/<br />

online services 610<br />

Multipurpose centers/programs, exhibitions 1153,<br />

1156<br />

Multipurpose centers/programs, income<br />

development 338<br />

Multipurpose centers/programs, minorities 951,<br />

953, 980, 1011<br />

Multipurpose centers/programs, program evaluation<br />

2292<br />

Multipurpose centers/programs, research 1295,<br />

2292<br />

Museums 21, 180, 707, 713, 718, 1569, 1675,<br />

1723, 1865, 1866, 2110, 2232<br />

Museums (art) 27, 54, 55, 61-63, 68, 107, 141,<br />

142, 179, 181, 182, 184-201, 211, 283, 285,<br />

293, 323, 326, 368, 375, 436, 748, 825, 878,<br />

916, 1060, 1061, 1065, 1179, 1184,<br />

1228-1230, 1267, 1315, 1316, 1358, 1366,<br />

1373, 1420, 1430, 1432, 1438, 1443, 1464,<br />

1477, 1478, 1484, 1505, 1522, 1544, 1559,<br />

1591, 1596, 1611, 1653, 1686, 1696, 1718,<br />

1746, 1892, 1972, 2144, 2212, 2213, 2289<br />

Museums (art), Asians/Pacific Islanders 182<br />

Museums (art), building/renovation 285, 825<br />

Museums (art), capital campaigns 68, 1230<br />

Museums (art), children/youth 194<br />

Museums (art), collections acquisition 62, 1184<br />

Museums (art), collections management/<br />

preservation 193, 368<br />

Museums (art), conferences/seminars 198<br />

Museums (art), electronic media/online services<br />

179, 187, 193, 196, 197, 201<br />

Museums (art), endowments 1366, 1464, 1477<br />

Museums (art), exhibitions 54, 55, 181, 182,<br />

184-186, 188, 189, 191, 192, 194, 195, 197,<br />

199, 200, 368, 748, 1373, 1477<br />

Museums (art), faculty/staff development 1477,<br />

1478<br />

Museums (art), fellowships 1464<br />

Museums (art), Hispanics/Latinos 192<br />

Museums (art), income development 27, 2212<br />

Museums (art), management development/capacity<br />

building 285, 1366<br />

Museums (art), performance/productions 186<br />

Museums (art), publication 181, 182, 184, 185,<br />

188-192, 195, 199, 200<br />

Museums (art), research 68, 179, 181, 182, 184,<br />

185, 187-189, 191, 192, 194-201<br />

Museums (art), seed money 27<br />

Museums (children’s) 1977<br />

Museums (children’s), children/youth 1977<br />

Museums (ethnic/folk <strong>arts</strong>) 792, 803, 1111, 1974<br />

Museums (ethnic/folk <strong>arts</strong>), building/renovation<br />

1974<br />

Museums (ethnic/folk <strong>arts</strong>), collections<br />

management/preservation 1974<br />

Museums (ethnic/folk <strong>arts</strong>), exhibitions 803<br />

Museums (ethnic/folk <strong>arts</strong>), income development<br />

803<br />

Museums (ethnic/folk <strong>arts</strong>), management<br />

development/capacity building 803<br />

Museums (history) 3, 26, 41, 56, 163, 343, 425,<br />

470, 548, 655, 668, 679, 687, 756, 882, 903,<br />

942, 952, 958, 973, 1133, 1207, 1397, 1433,<br />

1454, 1455, 1502, 1582, 1680, 1918, 1941,<br />

1988, 2016, 2028, 2132, 2139, 2148, 2253,<br />

2285, 2286<br />

Museums (history), African Americans/Blacks 2286<br />

Museums (history), Asians/Pacific Islanders 343<br />

Museums (history), building/renovation 26, 56, 343,<br />

470, 1133, 2132, 2148, 2285<br />

Museums (history), capital campaigns 26<br />

Museums (history), collections management/<br />

preservation 679, 756, 973, 1454, 2286<br />

Museums (history), computer technology 2132<br />

Museums (history), debt reduction 2286<br />

Museums (history), electronic media/online services<br />

679, 2139<br />

Museums (history), emergency funds 1918<br />

Museums (history), equipment 2132<br />

Museums (history), exhibitions 3, 679, 958, 1680,<br />

1918, 2016, 2132<br />

Museums (history), faculty/staff development 882,<br />

1455<br />

Museums (history), immigrants/refugees 343<br />

Museums (history), women 1988<br />

Museums (science/technology) 1890, 2125, 2126<br />

Museums (science/technology), conferences/<br />

seminars 2126<br />

Museums (specialized) 442, 443, 591, 2184<br />

Museums (specialized), income development 442,<br />

443<br />

Museums (specialized), LGBTQ 591<br />

Museums (specialized), military/veterans 442, 443<br />

Museums (specialized), seed money 2184<br />

Museums (sports/hobby) 944<br />

Museums (sports/hobby), children/youth 944<br />

Museums, building/renovation 21, 2232<br />

Museums, children/youth 707, 713, 718<br />

Museums, collections management/preservation<br />

180<br />

Museums, computer technology 707<br />

Museums, conferences/seminars 1569<br />

Museums, curriculum development 180<br />

Museums, electronic media/online services 707,<br />

1675<br />

Museums, faculty/staff development 180<br />

Museums, income development 2110<br />

Museums, research 713<br />

Music, building/renovation 1598<br />

Music, children/youth 663<br />

Music, collections management/preservation 682,<br />

1479, 1480<br />

Music, conferences/seminars 75<br />

Music, electronic media/online services 681, 682,<br />

1593<br />

Music, endowments 1517<br />

Music, exhibitions 184, 1598<br />

Music, faculty/staff development 1517<br />

Music, fellowships 75<br />

Music, film/video/radio 682<br />

Music, management development/capacity building<br />

701<br />

Music, performance/productions 75, 475, 663, 677<br />

Music, publication 184<br />

Music, research 184, 315, 681<br />

Native Americans/American Indians, <strong>arts</strong>/<strong>culture</strong>/<br />

<strong>humanities</strong> 1465<br />

Native Americans/American Indians, education 20,<br />

1222, 1465, 1694<br />

Native Americans/American Indians, health—<br />

general 1694, 1899<br />

Native Americans/American Indians, health—<br />

specific diseases 1899<br />

Native Americans/American Indians, youth<br />

development 1694<br />

Natural resources, building/renovation 717<br />

Natural resources, conferences/seminars 579, 982<br />

Natural resources, electronic media/online services<br />

917<br />

Natural resources, endowments 717<br />

Natural resources, research 1010, 1297<br />

Neighborhood centers 659, 665, 1238, 1250, 1352,<br />

1906, 1948, 1951<br />

Neighborhood centers, aging 1250, 1948<br />

Neighborhood centers, Asians/Pacific Islanders<br />

1352<br />

Neighborhood centers, building/renovation 1906,<br />

1951<br />

Neighborhood centers, disabilities, people with 1951<br />

Neighborhood centers, economically disadvantaged<br />

659, 665, 1250, 1948<br />

Neighborhood centers, Hispanics/Latinos 665<br />

Neighborhood centers, internship funds 1238<br />

Neighborhood centers, LGBTQ 1352<br />

Neighborhood centers, minorities 659<br />

Neighborhood centers, publication 1250<br />

Neighborhood centers, youth 1238<br />

Nepal, education 2341<br />

Nepal, public affairs/government 2341<br />

Ne<strong>the</strong>rlands, environment 490<br />

Ne<strong>the</strong>rlands, international affairs/development 490<br />

New Zealand, <strong>arts</strong>/<strong>culture</strong>/<strong>humanities</strong> 1471, 1472<br />

New Zealand, education 1471, 1472<br />

New Zealand, international affairs/development<br />

1471, 1472<br />

Nigeria, education 633<br />

Nonprofit management 9, 92, 94, 114, 130, 235,<br />

242, 308, 389, 438, 696, 753, 827, 997, 1000,<br />

1003, 1063, 1233, 1283, 1285, 1286, 1329,<br />

1698, 1744, 1787, 1792, 1830, 1915, 2033,<br />

2098, 2102, 2117, 2255, 2256, 2268, 2277,<br />

2292, 2303, 2322, 2340, 2373<br />

Nonprofit management, computer technology 2256<br />

Nonprofit management, electronic media/online<br />

services 308, 997, 1003, 1283, 2033, 2303<br />

Nonprofit management, equipment 389<br />

Nonprofit management, income development 1003,<br />

1283, 2268<br />

Nonprofit management, management development/<br />

capacity building 130, 1003, 2255<br />

Nonprofit management, program evaluation 2292<br />

Nonprofit management, publication 2277<br />

Nonprofit management, research 1003, 1329,<br />

2292, 2322<br />

Nonprofit management, technical assistance 1000<br />

Nursing care 665, 816<br />

Nursing care, economically disadvantaged 665, 816<br />

Nursing care, Hispanics/Latinos 665<br />

Nutrition 1757, 1875<br />

Nutrition, children/youth 1875<br />

Nutrition, equipment 1875<br />

Nutrition, program evaluation 1875<br />

Offenders/ex-offenders, <strong>arts</strong>/<strong>culture</strong>/<strong>humanities</strong><br />

571<br />

Offenders/ex-offenders, conferences/seminars<br />

1231<br />

Offenders/ex-offenders, crime/courts/legal services<br />

132, 571, 1231<br />

Offenders/ex-offenders, electronic media/online<br />

services 1231<br />

Offenders/ex-offenders, employment 132, 1231<br />

Offenders/ex-offenders, health—general 132<br />

Offenders/ex-offenders, human services—<br />

multipurpose 1231<br />

Offenders/ex-offenders, rehabilitation 132<br />

Offenders/ex-offenders, services 1231<br />

Offenders/ex-offenders, transitional care 1231<br />

Offenders/ex-offenders, youth 132<br />

Painting, collections acquisition 76<br />

Painting, collections management/preservation 193<br />

Painting, conferences/seminars 749<br />

Painting, electronic media/online services 193<br />

Painting, exhibitions 749<br />

Papua New Guinea, environment 145<br />

Papua New Guinea, science 145<br />

Parasitic diseases research 1751<br />

Parasitic diseases research, conferences/seminars<br />

1751<br />

Parks/playgrounds, building/renovation 164, 165<br />

Parks/playgrounds, publication 947<br />

Performing <strong>arts</strong> 324, 1281, 1309, 1657, 1725<br />

Performing <strong>arts</strong> centers 1600<br />

Performing <strong>arts</strong>, ballet 396<br />

Performing <strong>arts</strong>, choreography 1590<br />

Performing <strong>arts</strong>, collections management/<br />

preservation 1281, 1479<br />

Performing <strong>arts</strong>, conferences/seminars 324<br />

Performing <strong>arts</strong>, dance 462, 1311, 1450, 1451,<br />

1486, 1494, 1590, 1610<br />

Performing <strong>arts</strong>, education 226, 1479<br />

Performing <strong>arts</strong>, electronic media/online services<br />

1309<br />

Performing <strong>arts</strong>, music 75, 184, 315, 475, 651,<br />

663, 677, 678, 681, 682, 701, 710, 731, 1101,<br />

1396, 1479, 1480, 1517, 1593, 1598<br />

Performing <strong>arts</strong>, performance/productions 324<br />

Performing <strong>arts</strong>, <strong>the</strong>ater 169, 171-173, 408, 615,<br />

675, 881, 883, 948, 1155, 1473, 1491, 1814<br />

Performing <strong>arts</strong>, <strong>the</strong>ater (playwriting) 1671<br />

Pharmacology research 1578<br />

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Pharmacology research, economically disadvantaged<br />

1578<br />

Pharmacy/prescriptions 1578, 2192<br />

Pharmacy/prescriptions, aging 2192<br />

Pharmacy/prescriptions, economically<br />

disadvantaged 1578<br />

Pharmacy/prescriptions, electronic media/online<br />

services 2192<br />

Pharmacy/prescriptions, equipment 2192<br />

Pharmacy/prescriptions, research 1578<br />

Philanthropy/voluntarism 225, 235, 311, 474, 568,<br />

818, 870, 986, 987, 990, 995, 997, 1000,<br />

1002, 1323, 1329, 1782, 1962, 2093, 2248,<br />

2259, 2322, 2333, 2352<br />

Philanthropy/voluntarism, African Americans/Blacks<br />

474<br />

Philanthropy/voluntarism, association 606, 607,<br />

653, 660, 667, 670, 686, 691, 694, 695, 697,<br />

708, 729, 730, 738, 741, 745, 926, 984, 989,<br />

999, 1325, 1326, 1712, 1803-1805, 1818,<br />

1832-1835, 1837, 1842, 1844, 1845, 1849,<br />

1873, 1878, 2316, 2375, 2387, 2388, 2391,<br />

2396<br />

Philanthropy/voluntarism, Australia 1961<br />

Philanthropy/voluntarism, Balkans, The 1622<br />

Philanthropy/voluntarism, Belgium 989, 990, 1325,<br />

1326, 1621, 1622, 2316<br />

Philanthropy/voluntarism, Bulgaria 983, 984, 986<br />

Philanthropy/voluntarism, Canada 1302<br />

Philanthropy/voluntarism, capital campaigns 203<br />

Philanthropy/voluntarism, children 870<br />

Philanthropy/voluntarism, children/youth 1604<br />

Philanthropy/voluntarism, China 1323, 2312<br />

Philanthropy/voluntarism, collections management/<br />

preservation 2022<br />

Philanthropy/voluntarism, computer technology 781,<br />

2256<br />

Philanthropy/voluntarism, conferences/seminars<br />

234, 474, 990, 1622, 1818, 1845, 2093<br />

Philanthropy/voluntarism, Czech Republic 986, 987<br />

Philanthropy/voluntarism, Developing countries 233,<br />

2311<br />

Philanthropy/voluntarism, Eastern & Central Europe<br />

986, 987, 990, 1622<br />

Philanthropy/voluntarism, economically<br />

disadvantaged 233, 870<br />

Philanthropy/voluntarism, electronic media/online<br />

services 59, 228, 234, 308, 870, 997, 1001,<br />

1003, 1637, 1640, 2022, 2033, 2215, 2312,<br />

2326<br />

Philanthropy/voluntarism, England 85-88, 292,<br />

1301, 1302, 1424, 1604, 1640, 1708, 1709,<br />

2137, 2197, 2311<br />

Philanthropy/voluntarism, equal rights 995<br />

Philanthropy/voluntarism, equipment 389<br />

Philanthropy/voluntarism, ethics 986, 987<br />

Philanthropy/voluntarism, Europe 989, 1325, 1326,<br />

1621, 1709, 2137, 2316<br />

Philanthropy/voluntarism, faculty/staff development<br />

2022<br />

Philanthropy/voluntarism, Georgia (Republic of)<br />

1604<br />

Philanthropy/voluntarism, Global programs 92, 229,<br />

233, 1631, 1637, 1962, 2311, 2326, 2327<br />

Philanthropy/voluntarism, Hungary 986, 999<br />

Philanthropy/voluntarism, income development<br />

1003, 1689, 2268<br />

Philanthropy/voluntarism, India 1640<br />

Philanthropy/voluntarism, infants/toddlers 870<br />

Philanthropy/voluntarism, <strong>information</strong> services 9,<br />

59, 79, 85-89, 92, 94, 114, 124, 125, 130,<br />

203, 205, 225, 228-230, 232-235, 238, 242,<br />

243, 279, 280, 289, 292, 307-309, 311, 354,<br />

389, 414, 415, 427, 438, 474, 485, 487, 529,<br />

560, 562, 568, 569, 572, 606-608, 629, 630,<br />

634, 637, 653, 660, 667, 670, 686, 691,<br />

694-698, 708, 729, 730, 738, 741, 742, 745,<br />

746, 753, 769, 770, 774, 775, 781, 811, 818,<br />

827, 869, 874, 885, 893, 894, 926, 970, 976,<br />

983-985, 989, 994, 998, 999, 1001-1004,<br />

1027, 1063, 1164, 1178, 1180, 1187, 1192,<br />

1239, 1266, 1279, 1285-1287, 1296, 1301,<br />

1302, 1308, 1314, 1323, 1325, 1326, 1328,<br />

1378, 1392, 1424, 1435, 1442, 1458, 1460,<br />

1521, 1576, 1604, 1622, 1623, 1631, 1637,<br />

1638, 1640, 1641, 1656, 1658, 1681, 1689,<br />

1698, 1700, 1708, 1709, 1712, 1715, 1716,<br />

1744, 1782, 1787, 1792, 1803-1805, 1812,<br />

1818, 1832-1835, 1837, 1838, 1841, 1842,<br />

1844, 1845, 1849, 1873, 1878, 1913, 1915,<br />

2004, 2022-2024, 2033, 2055, 2093, 2098,<br />

2102, 2117, 2137, 2182, 2197, 2214, 2215,<br />

2255, 2256, 2268, 2277, 2312, 2316-2318,<br />

2326, 2327, 2333, 2340, 2352, 2373, 2375,<br />

2387, 2388, 2391, 2396<br />

Philanthropy/voluntarism, management<br />

development/capacity building 130, 660, 697,<br />

869, 990, 1003, 2255, 2259, 2387<br />

Philanthropy/voluntarism, management/technical<br />

assistance 92, 990, 1286<br />

Philanthropy/voluntarism, minorities 995<br />

Philanthropy/voluntarism, Poland 986, 1004<br />

Philanthropy/voluntarism, public policy 986, 995,<br />

1621, 1915<br />

Philanthropy/voluntarism, publication 568, 2248,<br />

2277<br />

Philanthropy/voluntarism, research 228-230, 236,<br />

485, 698, 774, 987, 995, 1003, 1164, 1329,<br />

1435, 1640, 1962, 2259, 2322<br />

Philanthropy/voluntarism, Russia 986<br />

Philanthropy/voluntarism, seed money 1323, 1631<br />

Philanthropy/voluntarism, single organization<br />

support 85-88, 292, 1301, 1302, 1424, 1708,<br />

2197<br />

Philanthropy/voluntarism, Slovenia 986<br />

Philanthropy/voluntarism, South Africa 985<br />

Philanthropy/voluntarism, Soviet Union (Former) 990<br />

Philanthropy/voluntarism, technical assistance<br />

1000, 1838<br />

Philanthropy/voluntarism, Ukraine 986, 1000<br />

Philanthropy/voluntarism, United Kingdom 1709,<br />

2137, 2311<br />

Philippines, education 616<br />

Philippines, religion 616<br />

Photography, collections management/preservation<br />

1467<br />

Photography, economically disadvantaged 1327<br />

Photography, electronic media/online services 1327,<br />

1436<br />

Photography, exhibitions 199, 200, 1327<br />

Photography, Hispanics/Latinos 1327<br />

Photography, indigenous peoples 1327<br />

Photography, publication 199, 200<br />

Photography, research 199, 200<br />

Physical/earth sciences 380, 381, 1485, 1779<br />

Physical/earth sciences, collections management/<br />

preservation 1485<br />

Physical/earth sciences, conferences/seminars 381<br />

Physical/earth sciences, electronic media/online<br />

services 1485<br />

Physical/earth sciences, research 1485<br />

Physically disabled, education 546<br />

Physically disabled, health—general 147, 401<br />

Physically disabled, human services—multipurpose<br />

762<br />

Poland, <strong>arts</strong>/<strong>culture</strong>/<strong>humanities</strong> 207<br />

Poland, community improvement/development 986,<br />

1274<br />

Poland, human services—multipurpose 1270-1273<br />

Poland, international affairs/development 207,<br />

1270-1275<br />

Poland, philanthropy/voluntarism 986, 1004<br />

Poland, public affairs/government 1004, 1272,<br />

1275<br />

Poland, religion 207<br />

Political science 91, 1158<br />

Political science, electronic media/online services<br />

1158<br />

Political science, research 1158<br />

Population studies 277, 719, 833, 872, 995, 1040,<br />

1295, 1344, 1345, 2006, 2343<br />

Population studies, building/renovation 833<br />

Population studies, children/youth 872, 1344<br />

Population studies, economically disadvantaged<br />

872, 1040<br />

Population studies, electronic media/online services<br />

277, 719, 2006, 2343<br />

Population studies, minorities 995, 1040<br />

Population studies, research 719, 995, 1295, 1345,<br />

2343<br />

Population studies, technical assistance 2343<br />

Portugal, <strong>arts</strong>/<strong>culture</strong>/<strong>humanities</strong> 1487<br />

Portugal, education 1487<br />

Print publishing, children/youth 402<br />

Print publishing, collections management/<br />

preservation 1453, 1480, 2018<br />

Print publishing, economically disadvantaged 402<br />

Print publishing, electronic media/online services<br />

272, 273, 1453, 1488, 1674<br />

Print publishing, endowments 2018<br />

Print publishing, mentally disabled 272<br />

Print publishing, publication 72, 272, 402, 1583<br />

Print publishing, research 72, 1453, 1488<br />

Program evaluation, <strong>arts</strong>/<strong>culture</strong>/<strong>humanities</strong> 1493,<br />

2292<br />

Program evaluation, civil rights 1556<br />

Program evaluation, community improvement/<br />

development 2292, 2338<br />

Program evaluation, education 65, 304, 1232,<br />

1493, 1758, 1875, 2338<br />

Program evaluation, employment 1232, 1519<br />

Program evaluation, food/nutrition/agri<strong>culture</strong> 1875<br />

Program evaluation, health—general 855, 1556,<br />

1639, 1875<br />

Program evaluation, human services—multipurpose<br />

304, 868, 1556, 1758<br />

Program evaluation, public affairs/government 1639,<br />

2338<br />

Program evaluation, recreation/sports/athletics<br />

1875<br />

Program evaluation, science 1232<br />

Protestant agencies & churches 867<br />

Protestant agencies & churches, economically<br />

disadvantaged 867<br />

Psychology/behavioral science 1944<br />

Psychology/behavioral science, collections<br />

acquisition 1944<br />

Psychology/behavioral science, electronic media/<br />

online services 1944<br />

Psychology/behavioral science, endowments 1944<br />

Public affairs, building/renovation 959<br />

Public affairs, children/youth 992, 993, 1340, 1344<br />

Public affairs, citizen participation 244, 578, 719,<br />

972, 1004, 1158, 1320, 1323, 1334, 1339,<br />

1345, 1616, 1626<br />

Public affairs, conferences/seminars 982, 992, 993<br />

Public affairs, curriculum development 1340<br />

Public affairs, economically disadvantaged 212, 222,<br />

227, 244, 246, 270, 416, 992, 993, 1185,<br />

1331, 1339, 2250<br />

Public affairs, electronic media/online services 578,<br />

714, 719, 992, 993, 1158, 1355, 1592, 2308<br />

Public affairs, ethics 244, 578, 826, 982, 1320,<br />

1331, 1332, 1336, 1339, 1349<br />

Public affairs, finance 92, 244, 992, 993, 1297,<br />

1340, 1631, 2250, 2308<br />

Public affairs, immigrants/refugees 1336<br />

Public affairs, income development 390, 1227<br />

Public affairs, <strong>information</strong> services 45, 177, 210,<br />

212, 222, 227, 244, 246, 256, 270, 291, 379,<br />

390, 392, 416, 424, 535, 563, 564, 593, 605,<br />

614, 719, 959, 1033, 1123, 1185, 1213,<br />

1225, 1227, 1320, 1331, 1332, 1339, 1344,<br />

1355, 1626, 1628, 1688, 1695, 1929, 2114,<br />

2208, 2209, 2379<br />

Public affairs, management development/capacity<br />

building 972<br />

Public affairs, migrant workers 1336<br />

Public affairs, military/veterans 390, 424, 563, 593,<br />

1695<br />

Public affairs, minorities 972, 1340<br />

Public affairs, public education 611, 1592, 1690<br />

Public affairs, publication 605<br />

Public affairs, reform 982, 1336<br />

Public affairs, research 664, 714, 715, 719, 992,<br />

993, 1010, 1037, 1123, 1158, 1297, 1320,<br />

1332, 1334, 1336, 1345, 2308<br />

Public affairs, seed money 210, 1323, 1631<br />

Public affairs, technical assistance 1334<br />

Public affairs/government, Africa 1341, 1351, 2324<br />

Public affairs/government, Asia 1437<br />

Public affairs/government, Burma (Myanmar) 918<br />

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Public affairs/government, Cambodia 1041, 2341<br />

Public affairs/government, Central Asia and <strong>the</strong><br />

Caucasus 1347<br />

Public affairs/government, Chile 2315, 2341<br />

Public affairs/government, China 1320, 1323,<br />

1620, 2312<br />

Public affairs/government, Developing countries<br />

204, 233, 982, 1335, 1350, 1616, 1617,<br />

1639, 1642, 1646, 2329<br />

Public affairs/government, Eastern & Central Europe<br />

2341<br />

Public affairs/government, England 945, 1275,<br />

1639, 1640, 2329<br />

Public affairs/government, Europe 1347<br />

Public affairs/government, Ghana 1647, 2341<br />

Public affairs/government, Global programs 92, 233,<br />

246, 715, 945, 982, 1334, 1592, 1631, 1637,<br />

1646, 1688, 2326, 2329, 2379<br />

Public affairs/government, Greece 2344<br />

Public affairs/government, India 1324, 1640<br />

Public affairs/government, Indonesia 1331, 1332<br />

Public affairs/government, Israel 570<br />

Public affairs/government, Italy 2341<br />

Public affairs/government, Kenya 244, 1644, 2341<br />

Public affairs/government, Kyrgyzstan 1349<br />

Public affairs/government, Latin America 1336,<br />

1348, 1461<br />

Public affairs/government, Mexico 227, 1327, 1336,<br />

2341<br />

Public affairs/government, Middle East 1629<br />

Public affairs/government, Mongolia 2341<br />

Public affairs/government, Nepal 2341<br />

Public affairs/government, Poland 1004, 1272,<br />

1275<br />

Public affairs/government, Senegal 1341<br />

Public affairs/government, South Africa 1339, 1342,<br />

1646, 2324<br />

Public affairs/government, Sub-Saharan Africa 2324<br />

Public affairs/government, Tajikistan 1349<br />

Public affairs/government, Zambia 2341<br />

Public health 110, 116-119, 121, 126, 130,<br />

132-134, 136, 156, 157, 363, 377, 583, 685,<br />

739, 789, 808, 871, 914, 1046, 1056, 1064,<br />

1147, 1148, 1159, 1167, 1170-1173, 1175,<br />

1176, 1216, 1297, 1310, 1388, 1497, 1529,<br />

1633, 1643, 1646-1648, 1684, 1694,<br />

1726-1728, 1757, 1795, 1826, 1967, 2025,<br />

2311, 2358<br />

Public health, African Americans/Blacks 1529, 1694<br />

Public health, aging 126, 789, 1159, 1497<br />

Public health, AIDS, people with 117, 1046, 1147,<br />

1795<br />

Public health, Asians/Pacific Islanders 110, 133,<br />

1726-1728<br />

Public health, awards/prizes/competitions 1148,<br />

1646<br />

Public health, boys 871<br />

Public health, building/renovation 1046, 2358<br />

Public health, children/youth 116, 739, 809, 914,<br />

1875, 2140, 2218, 2219, 2358<br />

Public health, communicable diseases 914, 2140,<br />

2218, 2219, 2329<br />

Public health, computer technology 808<br />

Public health, conferences/seminars 574, 583,<br />

1310, 1643, 1646<br />

Public health, crime/abuse victims 1173<br />

Public health, curriculum development 1647<br />

Public health, disabilities, people with 1159<br />

Public health, economically disadvantaged 110, 116,<br />

118, 121, 126, 156, 157, 271, 363, 377, 577,<br />

685, 739, 789, 871, 914, 1147, 1159, 1167,<br />

1173, 1643, 1647, 1648, 1726-1728, 2311,<br />

2358<br />

Public health, electronic media/online services 272,<br />

377, 917, 1064, 1159, 1176, 1388, 1619,<br />

1633, 1646, 1647, 2025, 2329<br />

Public health, environmental health 271, 272, 917,<br />

1226, 1619, 2299<br />

Public health, equipment 1875<br />

Public health, faculty/staff development 685, 1216<br />

Public health, girls 871, 1529, 1694<br />

Public health, Hispanics/Latinos 118, 685, 1694<br />

Public health, homeless 377<br />

Public health, immigrants/refugees 110, 752, 1167,<br />

1531, 1684, 1726-1728<br />

Public health, infants/toddlers 1167<br />

Public health, LGBTQ 363, 1147, 1148<br />

Public health, management development/capacity<br />

building 130, 2025, 2219<br />

Public health, men 1148, 1795<br />

Public health, mentally disabled 272<br />

Public health, minorities 116, 583, 752, 1148, 1167<br />

Public health, Native Americans/American Indians<br />

1694<br />

Public health, obesity 809<br />

Public health, occupational health 573-575, 577,<br />

752, 901, 932, 1531<br />

Public health, offenders/ex-offenders 132<br />

Public health, physical fitness 1875<br />

Public health, program evaluation 1875<br />

Public health, publication 272<br />

Public health, research 116, 1170, 1171, 1175,<br />

1176, 1297, 1646-1648, 2329<br />

Public health, seed money 1633<br />

Public health, technical assistance 377, 577, 1170,<br />

1171<br />

Public health, women 1173, 1826<br />

Public health, youth 118, 132, 363, 377, 1694<br />

Public policy, collections acquisition 2143<br />

Public policy, collections management/preservation<br />

2143<br />

Public policy, fellowships 2143<br />

Public policy, publication 605<br />

Public policy, research 605, 612, 2143, 2377<br />

Publication, <strong>arts</strong>/<strong>culture</strong>/<strong>humanities</strong> 72, 173, 181,<br />

182, 184, 185, 188-192, 195, 199, 200, 272,<br />

402, 605, 1169, 1324, 1368, 1375, 1411,<br />

1469, 1487, 1583<br />

Publication, civil rights 1282<br />

Publication, community improvement/development<br />

1635, 1864, 2277<br />

Publication, crime/courts/legal services 551, 895<br />

Publication, education 72, 173, 181, 182, 184, 185,<br />

188-192, 195, 199, 200, 352, 402, 1324,<br />

1337, 1342, 1368, 1375, 1411, 1462, 1469,<br />

1487, 1580, 1581, 1847, 2120, 2121<br />

Publication, employment 1864<br />

Publication, environment 145, 272, 947, 1583<br />

Publication, health—general 272, 1169, 1282,<br />

1864<br />

Publication, health—specific diseases 272, 1864<br />

Publication, human services—multipurpose 1250,<br />

1864, 1963<br />

Publication, international affairs/development 530,<br />

551, 1337<br />

Publication, mental health/substance abuse 854<br />

Publication, philanthropy/voluntarism 568, 2248,<br />

2277<br />

Publication, public affairs/government 605, 1324,<br />

1342<br />

Publication, recreation/sports/athletics 947<br />

Publication, safety/disaster relief 2277<br />

Publication, science 145<br />

Publication, social sciences 551, 1368, 1375,<br />

1580, 1581<br />

Race/intergroup relations, management<br />

development/capacity building 972<br />

Race/intergroup relations, minorities 972, 974<br />

Radio, African Americans/Blacks 1153<br />

Radio, children/youth 1153, 1671<br />

Radio, collections management/preservation 682,<br />

768<br />

Radio, commissioning new works 1671<br />

Radio, electronic media/online services 682, 1671<br />

Radio, exhibitions 1153<br />

Radio, Hispanics/Latinos 274<br />

Rape victim services, crime/abuse victims 57, 426<br />

Rape victim services, electronic media/online<br />

services 57<br />

Rape victim services, men 57, 426<br />

Reading, African Americans/Blacks 1939<br />

Reading, aging 286, 812<br />

Reading, Asians/Pacific Islanders 1939<br />

Reading, building/renovation 93<br />

Reading, children 93, 152, 153, 1868, 1985<br />

Reading, children/youth 58, 162, 286, 353, 393,<br />

477, 479, 586, 747, 812, 991, 1189, 1903,<br />

1939, 1940, 1977, 1980, 1986, 2332, 2399<br />

Reading, collections acquisition 58, 93<br />

Reading, computer technology 991<br />

Reading, conferences/seminars 1234<br />

Reading, disabilities, people with 812<br />

Reading, economically disadvantaged 58, 152-154,<br />

162, 449, 812, 1189, 2257<br />

Reading, electronic media/online services 991,<br />

2294<br />

Reading, equipment 30, 622<br />

Reading, faculty/staff development 373<br />

Reading, Hispanics/Latinos 1939<br />

Reading, immigrants/refugees 812, 1980<br />

Reading, income development 393<br />

Reading, infants/toddlers 154, 449, 450, 476, 891,<br />

1218, 1234, 1981, 1983, 2083, 2257<br />

Reading, men 18<br />

Reading, minorities 152-154, 1939<br />

Reading, performance/productions 475<br />

Reading, research 2332<br />

Reading, youth 2294, 2295<br />

Recreation, boys 372<br />

Recreation, camps 1811<br />

Recreation, community 372<br />

Recreation, faculty/staff development 372<br />

Recreation, fairs/festivals 710<br />

Recreation, girls 372<br />

Recreation, <strong>information</strong> services 947<br />

Recreation, parks/playgrounds 164, 165, 947,<br />

1101, 1102<br />

Recreation, publication 947<br />

Religion 1434<br />

Religion, collections management/preservation 768,<br />

1434<br />

Religion, Eastern & Central Europe 2376<br />

Religion, Egypt 1618, 1668<br />

Religion, Global programs 1618<br />

Religion, <strong>information</strong> services 771, 2262, 2376<br />

Religion, Israel 207<br />

Religion, Kenya 619<br />

Religion, Philippines 616<br />

Religion, Poland 207<br />

Religion, public education 768<br />

Religion, research 1434<br />

Religion, Soviet Union (Former) 2376<br />

Religion, Vietnam 617<br />

Reproductive health 1183<br />

Reproductive health, abortion clinics/services 1282<br />

Reproductive health, boys 871<br />

Reproductive health, children/youth 209, 1340<br />

Reproductive health, curriculum development 1340<br />

Reproductive health, economically disadvantaged<br />

871<br />

Reproductive health, girls 871<br />

Reproductive health, minorities 1340<br />

Reproductive health, sexuality education 209, 488,<br />

871, 1161, 1183, 1284, 1340, 1594, 2287<br />

Reproductive health, women 1183<br />

Reproductive rights, collections management/<br />

preservation 1298<br />

Reproductive rights, computer technology 1282<br />

Reproductive rights, electronic media/online<br />

services 1282<br />

Reproductive rights, publication 1282<br />

Reproductive rights, research 1298<br />

Reproductive rights, women 938, 1282, 1298<br />

Residential/custodial care 550<br />

Residential/custodial care, children/youth 550<br />

Residential/custodial care, economically<br />

disadvantaged 550<br />

Residential/custodial care, hospices 80, 1138<br />

Residential/custodial care, senior continuing care<br />

1948<br />

Rural development 146, 1318, 1644<br />

Rural development, economically disadvantaged<br />

1318<br />

Rural development, electronic media/online services<br />

1644<br />

Rural development, infants/toddlers 146<br />

Rural development, research 1318<br />

Russia, civil rights 709, 1260<br />

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Russia, community improvement/development 986,<br />

1005<br />

Russia, crime/courts/legal services 709<br />

Russia, education 1260<br />

Russia, international affairs/development 530, 709,<br />

1260<br />

Russia, philanthropy/voluntarism 986<br />

Rwanda, <strong>arts</strong>/<strong>culture</strong>/<strong>humanities</strong> 81<br />

Rwanda, education 81<br />

Rwanda, international affairs/development 81<br />

Safety, education 325, 1531<br />

Safety, immigrants/refugees 1531<br />

Safety/disaster relief, Chile 148<br />

Safety/disaster relief, Costa Rica 148<br />

Safety/disasters, <strong>information</strong> services 2114<br />

Scholarship funds, <strong>arts</strong>/<strong>culture</strong>/<strong>humanities</strong> 301,<br />

1993<br />

Scholarship funds, community improvement/<br />

development 1931<br />

Scholarship funds, education 409, 461, 802, 815,<br />

1149, 1306, 1993, 2049, 2094, 2191, 2304,<br />

2364<br />

Scholarship funds, environment 802<br />

Scholarship funds, public affairs/government 1931,<br />

1993<br />

Scholarship funds, recreation/sports/athletics 2364<br />

Scholarships/financial aid 784<br />

Scholarships/financial aid, economically<br />

disadvantaged 784<br />

Scholarships/financial aid, student aid/financial aid<br />

784<br />

Science 100, 104, 1101, 1232, 1346, 1529, 1668,<br />

1671, 1674, 1870, 2044, 2133, 2258<br />

Science, African Americans/Blacks 1529<br />

Science, aging 877<br />

Science, children/youth 1671<br />

Science, China 1630<br />

Science, commissioning new works 1671<br />

Science, conferences/seminars 381, 1313, 1668<br />

Science, economically disadvantaged 1232<br />

Science, Egypt 1668<br />

Science, electronic media/online services 278, 716,<br />

1089, 1671, 1674<br />

Science, England 1481, 2044<br />

Science, film/video/radio 1671<br />

Science, girls 1232, 1529<br />

Science, Global programs 1630, 2044<br />

Science, infants/toddlers 1870<br />

Science, <strong>information</strong> services 278, 380, 381, 394,<br />

716, 877, 1012, 1089, 1313, 1779, 1910<br />

Science, management development/capacity<br />

building 1089<br />

Science, minorities 1232<br />

Science, Papua New Guinea 145<br />

Science, program evaluation 1232<br />

Science, research 278, 407, 877, 1313, 1346<br />

Science, women 100, 394, 1012, 1910<br />

Sculpture, building/renovation 1133<br />

Secondary school/education 173, 251, 525, 557,<br />

671, 705, 706, 712, 787, 810, 1244, 1601,<br />

1823, 1945, 2247, 2283, 2365<br />

Secondary school/education, children 2247<br />

Secondary school/education, computer technology<br />

557, 706<br />

Secondary school/education, conferences/seminars<br />

173<br />

Secondary school/education, curriculum<br />

development 810<br />

Secondary school/education, economically<br />

disadvantaged 787<br />

Secondary school/education, electronic media/<br />

online services 705, 706, 1601<br />

Secondary school/education, equipment 810<br />

Secondary school/education, faculty/staff<br />

development 810<br />

Secondary school/education, film/video/radio 1945<br />

Secondary school/education, publication 173<br />

Secondary school/education, research 1601<br />

Secondary school/education, seed money 2247<br />

Secondary school/education, substance abusers<br />

1945<br />

Secondary school/education, youth 251, 557, 705,<br />

706, 712, 787, 810, 1601, 2283<br />

Senegal, community improvement/development<br />

1341<br />

Senegal, education 1341<br />

Senegal, international affairs/development 1341<br />

Senegal, public affairs/government 1341<br />

Senior continuing care, aging 1948<br />

Senior continuing care, economically disadvantaged<br />

1948<br />

Slovenia, community improvement/development<br />

986<br />

Slovenia, philanthropy/voluntarism 986<br />

Social entrepreneurship 1005, 1642<br />

Social entrepreneurship, conferences/seminars<br />

1005<br />

Social entrepreneurship, economically<br />

disadvantaged 1642<br />

Social entrepreneurship, electronic media/online<br />

services 1642<br />

Social entrepreneurship, research 1642<br />

Social sciences, Africa 1310<br />

Social sciences, Asia 1262, 1437<br />

Social sciences, Belgium 1621<br />

Social sciences, Brazil 971<br />

Social sciences, Burma (Myanmar) 1580<br />

Social sciences, collections management/<br />

preservation 956<br />

Social sciences, Cuba 1581<br />

Social sciences, Developing countries 1577<br />

Social sciences, East Asia 1356<br />

Social sciences, Europe 1621<br />

Social sciences, fellowships 1174<br />

Social sciences, France 1371, 1372<br />

Social sciences, Global programs 551, 715, 1310,<br />

1334, 1577, 1579, 2326, 2327<br />

Social sciences, interdisciplinary studies 115, 956,<br />

1154, 1174<br />

Social sciences, Middle East 1262<br />

Social sciences, public policy 258<br />

Social sciences, technical assistance 1174<br />

Social sciences, Ukraine 1000<br />

South Africa, <strong>arts</strong>/<strong>culture</strong>/<strong>humanities</strong> 1479<br />

South Africa, education 336, 1256, 1342, 1479,<br />

2324<br />

South Africa, food/nutrition/agri<strong>culture</strong> 2324<br />

South Africa, health—general 1646, 1648<br />

South Africa, housing/shelter 1339<br />

South Africa, international affairs/development 336<br />

South Africa, philanthropy/voluntarism 985<br />

South Africa, public affairs/government 1339, 1342,<br />

1646, 2324<br />

Sou<strong>the</strong>ast Asia, civil rights 721<br />

Sou<strong>the</strong>ast Asia, education 721<br />

Sou<strong>the</strong>ast Asia, international affairs/development<br />

721<br />

Soviet Union (Former), philanthropy/voluntarism 990<br />

Soviet Union (Former), religion 2376<br />

Space/aviation 277<br />

Space/aviation, electronic media/online services<br />

277<br />

Spain, <strong>arts</strong>/<strong>culture</strong>/<strong>humanities</strong> 1487<br />

Spain, education 1487<br />

Speech/hearing centers 147<br />

Speech/hearing centers, computer technology 147<br />

Speech/hearing centers, electronic media/online<br />

services 147<br />

Speech/hearing centers, physically disabled 147<br />

Student aid/financial aid, education 253, 784,<br />

2325, 2390<br />

Sub-Saharan Africa, education 2324<br />

Sub-Saharan Africa, food/nutrition/agri<strong>culture</strong> 2324<br />

Sub-Saharan Africa, public affairs/government 2324<br />

Substance abuse, computer technology 1848<br />

Substance abuse, conferences/seminars 2372<br />

Substance abuse, economically disadvantaged<br />

1575, 1848<br />

Substance abuse, electronic media/online services<br />

823<br />

Substance abuse, film/video/radio 1945<br />

Substance abuse, homeless 1848<br />

Substance abuse, management development/<br />

capacity building 1848<br />

Substance abuse, minorities 1575<br />

Substance abuse, prevention 1575, 1945<br />

Substance abuse, research 1575<br />

Substance abuse, services 823, 1891, 2038<br />

Substance abuse, treatment 1848, 2372<br />

Substance abusers, <strong>arts</strong>/<strong>culture</strong>/<strong>humanities</strong> 823,<br />

1945<br />

Substance abusers, education 1945<br />

Substance abusers, health—general 1821<br />

Substance abusers, mental health/substance abuse<br />

823, 1848, 1891, 1945, 2038, 2372<br />

Switzerland, health—general 1045<br />

Tajikistan, environment 1349<br />

Tajikistan, public affairs/government 1349<br />

Tanzania, Zanzibar and Pemba, crime/courts/legal<br />

services 704<br />

Tanzania, Zanzibar and Pemba, education 704<br />

Tanzania, Zanzibar and Pemba, international affairs/<br />

development 704<br />

Teacher school/education 525, 1382, 2122<br />

Teacher school/education, fellowships 1382<br />

Teacher school/education, seed money 1382<br />

Telecommunications 210, 223, 234, 259, 260, 328,<br />

330, 332-334, 570, 955, 1557, 1558, 1922,<br />

2114<br />

Telecommunications, conferences/seminars 234<br />

Telecommunications, crime/abuse victims 328<br />

Telecommunications, economically disadvantaged<br />

328, 1922<br />

Telecommunications, electronic media/online<br />

services 234, 330, 332, 334, 1557, 1558<br />

Telecommunications, equipment 1922<br />

Telecommunications, homeless 328<br />

Telecommunications, immigrants/refugees 570<br />

Telecommunications, mentally disabled 328<br />

Telecommunications, migrant workers 570<br />

Telecommunications, seed money 210<br />

Television, collections management/preservation<br />

1493, 1542<br />

Television, electronic media/online services 1493<br />

Television, program evaluation 1493<br />

Terminal illness, people with, health—general 1138<br />

Terminal illness, people with, human services—<br />

multipurpose 80, 1138<br />

Theater (playwriting), children/youth 1671<br />

Theater (playwriting), commissioning new works<br />

1671<br />

Theater (playwriting), electronic media/online<br />

services 1671<br />

Theater (playwriting), film/video/radio 1671<br />

Theater, capital campaigns 408<br />

Theater, children/youth 1155, 1814<br />

Theater, collections management/preservation 169,<br />

171, 172, 615, 675, 883, 1473, 1491<br />

Theater, conferences/seminars 173<br />

Theater, disabilities, people with 1814<br />

Theater, electronic media/online services 169, 171,<br />

172, 408, 1491<br />

Theater, film/video/radio 169<br />

Theater, Hispanics/Latinos 615<br />

Theater, performance/productions 169, 172, 881,<br />

948<br />

Theater, publication 173<br />

Theological school/education 60, 102, 582, 632,<br />

654, 1489, 1883<br />

Theological school/education, building/renovation<br />

60<br />

Theological school/education, collections<br />

acquisition 632<br />

Theological school/education, electronic media/<br />

online services 102, 1489<br />

Theological school/education, equipment 582<br />

Theological school/education, men 654<br />

Theology 1434, 2044<br />

Theology, collections management/preservation<br />

1434<br />

Theology, research 1434<br />

Transition planning 639<br />

Transition planning, crime/abuse victims 639<br />

Transition planning, economically disadvantaged 639<br />

Transition planning, youth 639<br />

Transportation 1620, 2134<br />

Transportation, technical assistance 1620<br />

Travel awards, <strong>arts</strong>/<strong>culture</strong>/<strong>humanities</strong> 183<br />

Travel awards, education 2304<br />

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SUBJECT INDEX Grants for Libraries & Information Services<br />

Uganda, community improvement/development<br />

1318<br />

Uganda, international affairs/development 1318<br />

Ukraine, community improvement/development 986,<br />

1000<br />

Ukraine, international affairs/development 1000<br />

Ukraine, philanthropy/voluntarism 986, 1000<br />

Ukraine, social sciences 1000<br />

United Kingdom, education 525<br />

United Kingdom, health—general 2311<br />

United Kingdom, international affairs/development<br />

2311<br />

United Kingdom, philanthropy/voluntarism 1709,<br />

2137, 2311<br />

United Ways and Federated Giving Programs 1814<br />

United Ways and Federated Giving Programs, Ohio<br />

1814<br />

University, building/renovation 70, 410, 802, 2049,<br />

2075<br />

University, children/youth 721<br />

University, collections acquisition 76, 2143<br />

University, collections management/preservation<br />

410, 1485, 2143<br />

University, computer technology 327<br />

University, conferences/seminars 75, 1669<br />

University, electronic media/online services 240,<br />

1485, 1669<br />

University, fellowships 75, 2143, 2364<br />

University, Hispanics/Latinos 70<br />

University, indigenous peoples 721<br />

University, migrant workers 721<br />

University, performance/productions 75<br />

University, publication 72<br />

University, research 72, 1485<br />

University, scholarship funds 409, 802, 815, 2049,<br />

2364<br />

University, student aid/financial aid 2390<br />

University, women 721<br />

Urban studies 1310, 1987<br />

Urban studies, children/youth 1987<br />

Urban studies, conferences/seminars 1310<br />

Urban/community development 965, 966, 1035,<br />

1303, 1322, 1574, 1624, 1634-1636, 1643,<br />

1690, 1777, 1987, 2001, 2277<br />

Urban/community development, African Americans/<br />

Blacks 1322<br />

Urban/community development, building/renovation<br />

1322<br />

Urban/community development, children/youth<br />

1987<br />

Urban/community development, conferences/<br />

seminars 1635, 1636, 1643<br />

Urban/community development, economically<br />

disadvantaged 1035, 1303, 1322, 1574,<br />

1634-1636, 1643<br />

Urban/community development, electronic media/<br />

online services 966, 1035, 1777, 2001<br />

Urban/community development, minorities 1035,<br />

1322<br />

Urban/community development, publication 1635,<br />

2277<br />

Urban/community development, research 1636<br />

Urban/community development, seed money 1574<br />

Utilities 1347, 1349, 2299<br />

Utilities, research 1347<br />

Vietnam, education 617<br />

Vietnam, religion 617<br />

Visitors/convention bureau/tourism promotion,<br />

conferences/seminars 579<br />

Visual <strong>arts</strong> 113, 183, 186, 188, 190, 191, 747,<br />

852, 1131, 1156, 1324, 1367, 1425, 1528,<br />

1697, 2016, 2196<br />

Visual <strong>arts</strong>, architecture 182, 197, 652, 917, 1133,<br />

2382, 2383<br />

Visual <strong>arts</strong>, art conservation 180, 756, 879, 1422,<br />

1467<br />

Visual <strong>arts</strong>, building/renovation 1131<br />

Visual <strong>arts</strong>, children/youth 747<br />

Visual <strong>arts</strong>, collections acquisition 1131<br />

Visual <strong>arts</strong>, collections management/preservation<br />

1324, 1528<br />

Visual <strong>arts</strong>, conferences/seminars 183, 1156<br />

Visual <strong>arts</strong>, drawing 748<br />

Visual <strong>arts</strong>, electronic media/online services 1367<br />

Visual <strong>arts</strong>, exhibitions 186, 188, 191, 1156, 2016<br />

Visual <strong>arts</strong>, faculty/staff development 1324<br />

Visual <strong>arts</strong>, painting 76, 193, 749, 2099<br />

Visual <strong>arts</strong>, performance/productions 186<br />

Visual <strong>arts</strong>, photography 199, 200, 1327, 1436,<br />

1467, 1611<br />

Visual <strong>arts</strong>, publication 188, 190, 191, 1324<br />

Visual <strong>arts</strong>, research 183, 188, 191, 1324<br />

Visual <strong>arts</strong>, sculpture 1133<br />

Vocational education 44, 1990<br />

Vocational rehabilitation, disabilities, people with<br />

988, 1928<br />

Vocational rehabilitation, faculty/staff development<br />

988, 1928<br />

Voluntarism promotion 210, 1961, 2283<br />

Voluntarism promotion, aging 1961<br />

Voluntarism promotion, seed money 210<br />

Voluntarism promotion, youth 2283<br />

Web-based media 37, 127, 128, 169, 171, 172,<br />

174, 193, 197, 240, 578, 605, 610, 638, 674,<br />

705, 706, 712, 714, 716, 720, 786, 823, 917,<br />

945, 966, 1049, 1110, 1169, 1200, 1212,<br />

1311, 1330, 1333, 1367, 1388, 1419, 1421,<br />

1446, 1447, 1452, 1453, 1459, 1465, 1466,<br />

1470-1472, 1476, 1482, 1483, 1485,<br />

1487-1493, 1495, 1619, 1627, 1670, 1674,<br />

1725, 1749, 1965, 1967, 1993, 2000, 2017,<br />

2139, 2160, 2294<br />

Web-based media, aging 1169, 1212<br />

Web-based media, children/youth 1993, 2000<br />

Web-based media, collections acquisition 1965<br />

Web-based media, collections management/<br />

preservation 169, 171, 172, 174, 193, 1311,<br />

1453, 1466, 1470, 1476, 1485, 1487,<br />

1491-1493, 1627, 1965<br />

Web-based media, computer technology 706, 1110,<br />

1465, 1482, 2160<br />

Web-based media, conferences/seminars 1483,<br />

1670<br />

Web-based media, deaf/hearing impaired 1459<br />

Web-based media, disabilities, people with 1169<br />

Web-based media, economically disadvantaged<br />

1049, 1169<br />

Web-based media, electronic media/online services<br />

37, 128, 169, 171, 172, 174, 193, 197, 240,<br />

578, 610, 638, 674, 705, 706, 714, 716, 720,<br />

786, 823, 917, 945, 966, 1110, 1169, 1311,<br />

1330, 1333, 1367, 1388, 1453, 1459, 1465,<br />

1466, 1470-1472, 1476, 1482, 1485,<br />

1487-1489, 1491-1493, 1619, 1627, 1674,<br />

1749, 1965, 1993, 2000, 2017, 2139, 2160,<br />

2294<br />

Web-based media, endowments 1447, 1452, 1490<br />

Web-based media, exhibitions 197<br />

Web-based media, faculty/staff development 1330,<br />

1447, 1452, 1490<br />

Web-based media, film/video/radio 169, 174<br />

Web-based media, homeless 1049<br />

Web-based media, LGBTQ 1627<br />

Web-based media, minorities 1169<br />

Web-based media, Native Americans/American<br />

Indians 1465<br />

Web-based media, performance/productions 169,<br />

172<br />

Web-based media, program evaluation 1493<br />

Web-based media, publication 605, 1169, 1487<br />

Web-based media, research 197, 1446, 1453,<br />

1466, 1482, 1485, 1487, 1488, 1492<br />

Web-based media, scholarship funds 1993<br />

Web-based media, seed money 638, 786<br />

Web-based media, substance abusers 823<br />

Web-based media, women 1627<br />

Web-based media, youth 705, 706, 712, 2294<br />

Western Africa, education 582<br />

Women, <strong>arts</strong>/<strong>culture</strong>/<strong>humanities</strong> 933, 1298, 1507,<br />

1508, 1627, 1988<br />

Women, civil rights 721, 938, 1282, 1298, 1577,<br />

1627<br />

Women, community improvement/development<br />

1864<br />

Women, crime/courts/legal services 1182, 1577<br />

Women, education 599, 721, 933, 977, 1298,<br />

1507, 1508, 1627, 1988<br />

Women, employment 1041, 1864<br />

Women, health—general 644, 779, 1173, 1183,<br />

112 1282, 1555, 1826, 1864, 2170<br />

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Women, health—specific diseases 1864<br />

Women, housing/shelter 1025


FOUNDATIONS<br />

The following is an alphabetical list of foundations appearing in<br />

this volume, including any geographic restrictions on <strong>the</strong><br />

foundations’ giving program. A full listing of geographic, program,<br />

and type of support limitations is provided with <strong>the</strong> full listing of<br />

each foundation’s grants in Section 1. Please read <strong>the</strong>se<br />

limitations carefully, as well as reading additional program and<br />

application <strong>information</strong> available on <strong>the</strong> foundations’ web site, in<br />

<strong>the</strong>ir reports, or in o<strong>the</strong>r Foundation Center products, before<br />

applying for grant assistance. Foundations in bold face are among<br />

<strong>the</strong> 100 largest.<br />

1675 Foundation<br />

16 E. Lancaster Ave., Ste. 102<br />

Ardmore, PA 19003-2228 (610) 896-3868<br />

FAX: (610) 896-3869;<br />

E-mail: mbrennan@1675foundation.org;<br />

URL: http://www.1675foundation.org<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in Chester County, PA. No<br />

funding outside <strong>the</strong> U.S.<br />

3M Foundation<br />

3M Ctr., Bldg. 225-01-S-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, with emphasis on MN.<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, within <strong>the</strong> Midland<br />

and Ector counties.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<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 <strong>the</strong> New York, NY, area.<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 />

Little Rock, AR, CA, Atlanta, GA, Cedar Rapids, IA,<br />

Louisville, KY, Baltimore, MD, Charlotte, NC, NY,<br />

PA, and Fort Worth, TX.<br />

The Aflac Foundation, Inc.<br />

1932 Wynnton Rd.<br />

Columbus, GA 31999-0001<br />

FAX: (706) 320-2288; E-mail: fmedley@aflac.com;<br />

Additional E-mail:<br />

corporatephilanthropy@aflac.com; URL: http://<br />

www.aflac.com/us/en/aboutaflac/<br />

communityinvolvement.aspx<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in areas of company<br />

operations, with emphasis on <strong>the</strong> greater Atlanta,<br />

GA, area.<br />

The Ahmanson Foundation<br />

9215 Wilshire Blvd.<br />

Beverly Hills, CA 90210-5501 (310) 278-0770<br />

E-mail: info@<strong>the</strong>ahmansonfoundation.org;<br />

URL: http://www.<strong>the</strong>ahmansonfoundation.org<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in sou<strong>the</strong>rn CA, with<br />

emphasis on <strong>the</strong> 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 />

The Alaska Community Foundation<br />

400 L St., Ste. 100<br />

Anchorage, AK 99501-1900 (907) 334-6700<br />

FAX: (907) 334-5780; E-mail: info@alaskacf.org;<br />

Additional E-mail: cwinkler@alaskacf.org;<br />

URL: http://www.alaskacf.org<br />

Limitations: Giving generally limited to AK.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

Albuquerque Community Foundation<br />

3301 Menaul Blvd. N.E., Ste. 2<br />

P.O. Box 36960<br />

Albuquerque, NM 87176-6960 (505) 883-6240<br />

FAX: (505) 883-3629;<br />

E-mail: foundation@albuquerquefoundation.org;<br />

Additional E-mail:<br />

njohnson@albuquerquefoundation.org;<br />

URL: http://www.albuquerquefoundation.org<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in <strong>the</strong> greater<br />

Albuquerque, NM, area.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

Alcoa Foundation<br />

Alcoa Corporate Ctr.<br />

201 Isabella St.<br />

Pittsburgh, PA 15212-5858 (412) 553-2348<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, with<br />

emphasis on New York, NY, Pittsburgh, PA,<br />

Africa, Asia, Australia, Canada, Caribbean,<br />

Central America, Europe, Mexico, and South<br />

America; giving also to national and international<br />

organizations.<br />

Albert and Margaret Alkek Foundation<br />

1100 Louisiana St., Suite 5250<br />

Houston, TX 77002-5227<br />

FAX: (713) 652-6621; E-mail: info@alkek.org;<br />

URL: http://www.alkek.org<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to TX.<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 <strong>the</strong> Pacific Northwest,<br />

including AK, ID, MT, OR and WA.<br />

The Allstate Foundation<br />

2775 Sanders Rd., Ste. F4<br />

Northbrook, IL 60062-6127 (847) 402-5502<br />

FAX: (847) 326-7517; E-mail: Grants@Allstate.com;<br />

Additional Tel.: (847) 402-2794; E-mail for Keep<br />

<strong>the</strong> Drive High School Journalism Awards:<br />

Keep<strong>the</strong>Drive@allstate.com; URL: http://<br />

www.allstate.com/citizenship/<br />

Allstate-foundation.aspx<br />

Limitations: Giving in areas of company operations, in<br />

AK, AL, AR, AZ, CA, CO, CT, DC, DE, FL, GA, HI,<br />

IA, ID, IL, IN, KS, KY, LA, MD, ME, MI, MN, MO,<br />

MS, MT, NC, ND, NE, NH, NJ, NM, NV, NY, OH,<br />

OK, OR, PA, RI, SC, SD, TN, TX, UT, VA, VT, WA,<br />

WI, WV, and WY; giving also to regional and<br />

national organizations.<br />

The Herb Alpert Foundation<br />

c/o Rona Sebastian, Pres.<br />

1414 6th St.<br />

Santa Monica, CA 90401-2510<br />

URL: http://www.herbalpertfoundation.org<br />

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FOUNDATIONS Grants for Libraries & Information Services<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national basis, with an<br />

emphasis on Los Angeles, CA.<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 <strong>the</strong> 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 />

E-mail: info@altman.org; URL: http://<br />

www.altmanfoundation.org<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to NY State, and almost<br />

exclusively to <strong>the</strong> boroughs of New York City.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<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; Grant<br />

application e-mail: kathie@aaf-hf.org;<br />

URL: http://www.amarilloareafoundation.org<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to <strong>the</strong> 26 nor<strong>the</strong>rnmost<br />

counties of <strong>the</strong> 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 address for<br />

organizations located outside of AZ, FL, NC, and<br />

UT: 3 World Financial Center, M.C. 01-48-04,<br />

New York, NY 10285-4804; URL: http://<br />

home3.americanexpress.com/corp/<br />

giving_back.asp<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national and international<br />

basis primarily in areas of company operations,<br />

including in Argentina, Asia, Canada, <strong>the</strong><br />

Caribbean, Europe, Latin America, and <strong>the</strong> United<br />

Kingdom, with emphasis on AZ, Los Angeles and<br />

San Francisco, CA, Washington, DC, sou<strong>the</strong>rn FL,<br />

Atlanta, GA, Chicago, IL, Boston, MA,<br />

Greensboro, NC, New York, NY, Philadelphia, PA,<br />

Dallas and Houston, TX, 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 />

Additional e-mail for Eduardo Cetlin:<br />

ecetlin@amgen.com; URL: http://<br />

www.amgen.com/citizenship/foundation.html<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national and international<br />

basis in areas of company operations, with<br />

emphasis on Los Angeles, San Francisco, and<br />

Ventura, CA, CO, KY, Greater Boston, Middlesex,<br />

and Suffolk counties, MA, Juncos, PR, RI, King<br />

and South Snohomish counties, WA, and Europe;<br />

giving also to regional and national organizations.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

Fred C. and Ka<strong>the</strong>rine B. Andersen Foundation<br />

P.O. Box 80<br />

Bayport, MN 55003<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national basis for higher<br />

education, locally in MN and western WI for all<br />

o<strong>the</strong>r areas.<br />

M. D. Anderson Foundation<br />

P. O. Box 2558<br />

Houston, TX 77252-8037<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in TX, with emphasis on<br />

<strong>the</strong> Houston area.<br />

The Annenberg Foundation<br />

2000 Ave. of <strong>the</strong> Stars, Ste. 1000<br />

Los Angeles, CA 90067-4704 (310) 209-4560<br />

FAX: (310) 209-1631;<br />

E-mail: info@annenbergfoundation.org;<br />

Pennsylvania Address: 101 W. Elm St., Ste. 640,<br />

Conshohocken, PA 10428-2075, tel.: (610)<br />

341-9066, fax: (610) 964-8688; E-mail for<br />

letters of request:<br />

requests@annenbergfoundation.org;<br />

URL: http://www.annenbergfoundation.org<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in sou<strong>the</strong>rn CA; some<br />

grants to countries in Europe, Africa and Asia.<br />

The Anschutz Foundation<br />

1727 Tremont Pl.<br />

Denver, CO 80202-4006 (303) 308-8220<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national basis.<br />

Aon Foundation<br />

200 East. Randolph, 8th FL<br />

Chicago, IL 60601-6419 (312) 381-2422<br />

URL: http://www.aon.com/usa/about-aon/<br />

community-involvement.jsp<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national basis in areas of<br />

company operations, with emphasis on Chicago,<br />

IL.<br />

The Applied Materials Foundation<br />

3050 Bowers Ave., MS 0106<br />

P.O. Box 58039<br />

Santa Clara, CA 95054-3201<br />

E-mail: applied_materials_foundation@amat.com;<br />

E-mail contact for organizations located outside<br />

of <strong>the</strong> US: community_affairs@amat.com;<br />

URL: http://www.appliedmaterials.com/about/<br />

cr<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in areas of company<br />

operations, with emphasis on San Jose, CA;<br />

giving also to organizations outside of <strong>the</strong> United<br />

States.<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: 44 W. 28th St., New York, NY 10011,<br />

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, <strong>the</strong> Middle East and Sou<strong>the</strong>ast Asia.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

The Argyros Foundation<br />

949 S. Coast Dr., No. 600<br />

Costa Mesa, CA 92626-7734 (714) 481-5000<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in Orange County, CA.<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 Assisi Foundation of Memphis, Inc.<br />

515 Erin Dr.<br />

Memphis, TN 38117-4211 (901) 684-1564<br />

FAX: (901) 684-1997;<br />

E-mail: jyoung@assisifoundation.org;<br />

URL: http://www.assisifoundation.org/<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in <strong>the</strong> Greater Memphis<br />

area of Shelby, Fayette and Tipton Counties, TN;<br />

Crittenden County, AR and Desoto County, MS.<br />

AT&T Foundation<br />

208 S. Akard, Ste. 100<br />

Dallas, TX 75202-4206<br />

FAX: (210) 351-2599; E-mail: foundation@att.com;<br />

Additional tel.: (800) 591-9663; URL: http://<br />

www.att.com/gen/landing-pages?pid=7735<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national basis in areas of<br />

company operations.<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 />

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 <strong>the</strong> 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. PRI<br />

emphasis is Milwaukee.<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 />

401 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<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national basis in areas of<br />

company operations; giving also in Canada and<br />

London, United Kingdom.<br />

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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 (617) 854-3500<br />

FAX: (617) 854-3501;<br />

E-mail: info@barrfoundation.org; URL: http://<br />

www.barrfoundation.org<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in <strong>the</strong> greater Boston,<br />

MA, area.<br />

BB&T West Virginia Foundation, Inc.<br />

c/o BB&T Corp., Trust Dept.<br />

P.O. Box 1793<br />

Charleston, WV 25326-1793 (304) 348-7271<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to WV.<br />

S.D. Bechtel, Jr. Foundation<br />

P.O. Box 193809<br />

San Francisco, CA 94119-3809 (415) 284-8570<br />

FAX: (415) 284-8571;<br />

E-mail: sdbjr.@sdbjrFoundation.org; URL: http://<br />

www.sdbjrfoundation.org<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in <strong>the</strong> San Francisco Bay,<br />

CA, area.<br />

The J. L. Bedsole Foundation<br />

P.O. Box 1137<br />

Mobile, AL 36633-1137 (251) 432-3369<br />

FAX: (251) 432-1134;<br />

E-mail: info@jlbedsolefoundation.org; E-mail for<br />

Christopher Lee:<br />

chrislee@jlbedsolefoundation.org; URL: http://<br />

www.jlbedsolefoundation.org<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to Mobile, Baldwin, Clarke,<br />

Monroe, and Washington counties, AL.<br />

Ben & Jerry’s Foundation, Inc.<br />

30 Community Dr.<br />

South Burlington, VT 05403-6828<br />

(802) 846-1500<br />

E-mail: info@benandjerrysfoundation.org;<br />

URL: http://www.benandjerrysfoundation.org<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 />

Shimon ben Joseph Foundation<br />

343 Sansome St., Ste. 1200<br />

San Francisco, CA 94104-1303 (415) 658-8730<br />

FAX: (415) 658-8736;<br />

E-mail: info@jimjosephfoundation.org;<br />

URL: http://www.jimjosephfoundation.org<br />

Limitations: Giving in <strong>the</strong> U.S., initially targeting on <strong>the</strong><br />

greater metropolitan areas of Los Angeles and<br />

San Francisco, CA, Boston, MA and Washington<br />

DC.<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 />

736 Market St., Ste. 1600<br />

SunTrust Bank Bldg.<br />

Chattanooga, TN 37402-4807<br />

FAX: (423) 267-9049; E-mail: callen@benwood.org;<br />

URL: http://www.benwood.org<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in <strong>the</strong> Chattanooga, TN,<br />

area.<br />

Berks County Community Foundation<br />

237 Court St.<br />

Reading, PA 19601 (610) 685-2223<br />

FAX: (610) 685-2240; E-mail: info@bccf.org; Grant<br />

program e-mail: richardm@bccf.org; URL: http://<br />

www.bccf.org<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to Berks County, PA for<br />

discretionary funds.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

Berkshire Taconic Community Foundation<br />

800 N. Main St.<br />

P.O. Box 400<br />

Sheffield, MA 01257-0000 (413) 229-0370<br />

FAX: (413) 229-0329;<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 nor<strong>the</strong>ast Dutchess County, NY.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

The Russell Berrie Foundation<br />

300 Frank W. Burr Blvd., 7th Fl., Ste. 8<br />

Teaneck, NJ 07666-6704 (201) 928-1880<br />

E-mail: inquiry@rbfdtn.org; URL: http://<br />

www.russellberriefoundation.org<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in nor<strong>the</strong>rn NJ, New York<br />

City, Israel, and Italy.<br />

Best Buy Children’s Foundation<br />

7601 Penn Ave. S.<br />

Richfield, MN 55423-3645<br />

FAX: (612) 292-4001; Additional tel.: (866)<br />

625-4350; E-mail for Best Buy Scholarships:<br />

bestbuy@scholarshipamerica.org; E-mail for <strong>the</strong><br />

@15 Community Impact Challenge:<br />

bestbuy15@youthventure.org; URL: http://<br />

www.bestbuy-communityrelations.com/<br />

our_foundation.htm<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to areas of company<br />

operations, with emphasis on Twin Cities, MN<br />

area.<br />

William Bingham 2nd Betterment Fund<br />

c/o Christine O’Donnell, Bank of America, N.A.<br />

1 Bryant Park<br />

NY1-100-28-05<br />

New York, NY 10036-6715 (646) 855-1011<br />

FAX: (646) 855-5463;<br />

E-mail: betterment@ustrust.com; URL: http://<br />

www.megrants.org/betterment.htm<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to ME.<br />

Mary Black Foundation, Inc.<br />

349 E. Main St., Ste. 100<br />

Spartanburg, SC 29302-1917 (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 />

Charles K. Blandin Foundation<br />

100 N. Pokegama Ave.<br />

Grand Rapids, MN 55744-2739 (218) 326-0523<br />

FAX: (218) 327-1949;<br />

E-mail: info@blandinfoundation.org; Additional<br />

tel.: (877) 882-2257; URL: http://<br />

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, Nor<strong>the</strong>rn Lights Community<br />

School, and Chief Bug-O-Nay-Ge-Shig Schools in<br />

MN.<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 Asia, primarily in China, <strong>the</strong><br />

Greater Mekong region, and <strong>the</strong> Himalayas, in<br />

North America primarily in <strong>the</strong> Chesapeake,<br />

Appalachian and Gulf Coast regions, and in <strong>the</strong><br />

Tropical Americas, primarily in <strong>the</strong><br />

Andes-Amazon, <strong>the</strong> Eastern Amazon, and <strong>the</strong><br />

Mesoamerica regions.<br />

BNSF Foundation<br />

2650 Lou Menk Dr.<br />

Fort Worth, TX 76131-2830 (817) 867-6458<br />

FAX: (817) 352-7925;<br />

E-mail: BNSFFoundation@bnsf.com; URL: http://<br />

www.bnsffoundation.org/giving.html<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to communities located on<br />

main BNSF Railway operating lines.<br />

The Boeing Company Charitable Trust<br />

c/o Bank of America, N.A.<br />

P.O. Box 831041<br />

Dallas, TX 75283-1041<br />

Application contact: Bridget Sweeney, Community and<br />

Education Rels., MC-5002-8450, 100 N.<br />

Riverside Plaza, Chicago, IL 60606, tel.: (312)<br />

544-3957; URL: http://www.boeing.com/<br />

companyoffices/aboutus/community/index.html<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national and international<br />

basis in areas of company operations, with<br />

emphasis on WA.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

Boettcher Foundation<br />

600 17th St., Ste. 2210 S.<br />

Denver, CO 80202-5422<br />

E-mail: grants@boettcherfoundation.org; URL: http://<br />

www.boettcherfoundation.org/<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to CO.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<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 />

<strong>the</strong> greater Boston, MA, area.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

Boston Scientific Foundation, Inc.<br />

1 Boston Scientific Pl., MS B2<br />

Natick, MA 01760-1537 (508) 650-8554<br />

FAX: (508) 650-8579;<br />

E-mail: bscifoundation@bsci.com; URL: http://<br />

www.bostonscientific.com/<br />

CorporateResponsibility.bsci/,,/method/lvl1/<br />

navRelId/1071.1077/seo.serve<br />

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Limitations: Giving primarily in areas of company<br />

operations in Fremont, San Jose, and Valencia,<br />

CA, Spencer, IN, Greater Boston, Marlborough,<br />

Natick, and Quincy, MA, and Twin Cities, MN.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<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 />

E-mail for Mary L. Gregory, Sr. Prog. Off.:<br />

mgregory@pfs-llc.net;E-mail for Fiona Barrett,<br />

Prog. Off., fbarrett@pfs-llc.net; URL: http://<br />

www.wkbowesjrfoundation.org<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in CA.<br />

BP Foundation, Inc.<br />

501 Westlake Park Blvd., 25th FL<br />

Houston, TX 77079-2604<br />

URL: http://www.bp.com/<br />

sectiongenericarticle800.do?<br />

categoryId=9036288&contentId=7067020<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in AK, CA, Washington,<br />

DC, Chicago, IL, IN, LA, TX, China, Germany,<br />

Indonesia, and <strong>the</strong> United Kingdom.<br />

Helen V. Brach Foundation<br />

55 W. Wacker Dr., Ste. 701<br />

Chicago, IL 60601-1609 (312) 372-4417<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in <strong>the</strong> 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: info@brindlefoundation.org<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in NM.<br />

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

345 Park Ave., 3rd Fl.<br />

New York, NY 10154-0004 (212) 546-4000<br />

E-mail for Cancer in Europe - Bridging Cancer Care<br />

Initiative: bridgingcancercare@bms.com; E-mail<br />

for Toge<strong>the</strong>r on<br />

Diabetes: toge<strong>the</strong>rondiabetes@bms.com;<br />

Contact for Mental Health & Well-Being in <strong>the</strong><br />

U.S.: Ca<strong>the</strong>rine Grimes,<br />

e-mail: Ca<strong>the</strong>rine.Grimes@bms.com; Contact for<br />

Secure <strong>the</strong> Future - Technical Assistance and<br />

Skills Transfer Program: Ms. Phangisile Mtshali,<br />

Dir., Secure <strong>the</strong> Future, Bristol-Myers Squibb,<br />

P.O. Box 1408, Bedfordview, 2008, South Africa,<br />

tel.: +21 11 456 6400, Fax: +27 11 456 6589,<br />

E-mail: phangisile.mtshali@bms.com;<br />

URL: http://www.bms.com/foundation/Pages/<br />

home.aspx<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in areas of company<br />

operations in Wallingford, CT, Washington, DC,<br />

Mount Vernon, IN, Devens, MA, Hopewell, New<br />

Brunswick, Plainsboro, Princeton, and West<br />

Windsor, NJ, New York and Syracuse, NY, PA, TX,<br />

Africa, China, Europe, India, Japan, Sub-Saharan<br />

Africa, Taiwan, and Thailand.<br />

Eli & Edy<strong>the</strong> 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; URL: http://<br />

www.broadfoundation.org/<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national basis.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

Brooklyn Community Foundation<br />

45 Main St., Ste. 409<br />

Brooklyn, NY 11201-1093 (718) 722-2300<br />

FAX: (718) 722-5757;<br />

E-mail: info@brooklyncommunityfoundation.org;<br />

URL: http://<br />

www.brooklyncommunityfoundation.org/<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to Brooklyn, NY.<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 />

James Graham Brown Foundation, Inc.<br />

4350 Brownsboro Rd., Ste. 200<br />

Louisville, KY 40207-1681 (502) 896-2440<br />

FAX: (502) 896-1774; E-mail: grants@jgbf.org;<br />

Additional tel.: (866) 896-5423. E-mail for Mason<br />

B. Rummel : mason@jgbf.org; URL: http://<br />

www.jgbf.org<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to KY, with emphasis on<br />

<strong>the</strong> Jefferson County and Louisville metropolitan<br />

areas.<br />

Eva L. and Joseph M. Bruening Foundation<br />

1422 Euclid Ave., Ste. 627<br />

Cleveland, OH 44115-1952 (216) 621-2632<br />

FAX: (216) 621-8198; URL: http://<br />

www.fmscleveland.com/bruening<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to Cuyahoga County, OH.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<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 />

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 in <strong>the</strong> Pacific Northwest including<br />

AK, OR, WA, and British Columbia; giving also in<br />

ID and MT.<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 <strong>the</strong> U.S. and Canada.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

R. Harold Burton Foundation<br />

P.O. Box 58477<br />

Salt Lake City, UT 84102-1205<br />

FAX: (801) 364-6783; Address for hand delivery or<br />

FedEx.: 709 E. South Temple St., Salt Lake City,<br />

UT 84102; Richard G. Horne, Exec. Dir., tel.:<br />

(801) 715-7140; URL: http://<br />

www.rharoldburtonfoundation.org<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in <strong>the</strong> greater Salt Lake<br />

metropolitan area in UT.<br />

Bush Foundation<br />

332 Minnesota St., Ste. E-900<br />

St. Paul, MN 55101-1314 (651) 227-0891<br />

FAX: (651) 297-6485;<br />

E-mail: info@bushfoundation.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 Jack and Dorothy Byrne Foundation, Inc.<br />

c/o Robert E. Snyder<br />

80 S. Main St., Ste. 202<br />

Hanover, NH 03755-2053<br />

Application address: c/o Dorothy Byrne, Pres., 3<br />

Laramie Rd., P.O. Box 599, Etna, NH 03755<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in NH and VT.<br />

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

101 S. 5th St., Ste. 1650<br />

Louisville, KY 40202-3122 (502) 583-0546<br />

FAX: (502) 583-7648;<br />

E-mail: Bruce@cesfoundation.com; 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 (254) 752-5551<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in TX.<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 <strong>the</strong> Washington, DC,<br />

area and <strong>the</strong> immediate surrounding counties in<br />

MD and VA, specifically Prince George’s and<br />

Montgomery counties, MD, and Arlington and<br />

Fairfax counties, and <strong>the</strong> cities of Alexandria and<br />

Falls Church, VA.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

Calderwood Charitable Foundation<br />

c/o Choate Hall & Stewart LLP<br />

P.O. Box 961019<br />

Boston, MA 02196 (617) 248-5255<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in MA, with emphasis on<br />

Boston, Chestnut Hill, and Wesley Hills; some<br />

funding also in NH, with emphasis on Greenfield<br />

and Peterborough.<br />

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Grants for Libraries & Information Services FOUNDATIONS<br />

California Community Foundation<br />

221 S. Figueroa St., Ste. 400<br />

Los Angeles, CA 90012 (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 />

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 />

California Physicians’ Service Foundation<br />

50 Beale St., 14th Fl.<br />

San Francisco, CA 94105-1819<br />

FAX: (415) 229-6268;<br />

E-mail: bscf@blueshieldcafoundation.org; E-mail<br />

for Gwyneth Tripp:<br />

gwyneth.tripp@blueshieldcafoundation.org;<br />

additional tel.: (415) 229-6080; URL: http://<br />

www.blueshieldcafoundation.org/<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to CA.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

Callaway Foundation, Inc.<br />

209 Broome St.<br />

P.O. Box 790<br />

LaGrange, GA 30241-0014 (706) 884-7348<br />

FAX: (706) 884-0201; E-mail: (for H. Speer Burdette,<br />

III) hsburdette@callaway-foundation.org;<br />

URL: http://www.callawayfoundation.org<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in GA, with emphasis on<br />

<strong>the</strong> City of LaGrange and Troup County.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

Campion Foundation<br />

1904 3rd Ave., Ste. 405<br />

Seattle, WA 98101-1150 (206) 686-5310<br />

FAX: (206) 260-0106;<br />

E-mail: info@campionfoundation.org;<br />

URL: http://www.campionfoundation.org<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in WA, ID, MT, AK and<br />

Western Canada (British Columbia, <strong>the</strong> North<br />

Western Territories and <strong>the</strong> Yukon) for wilderness<br />

protection.<br />

The Capital Group Companies Charitable<br />

Foundation<br />

333 S. Hope St.<br />

Los Angeles, CA 90071-1406<br />

URL: http://www.capgroup.com/about_us/<br />

charitable_programs.html<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national and international<br />

basis, with emphasis on CA, NY, Indonesia,<br />

Mexico, Pakistan, and Russia.<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; Tel.<br />

and E-mail for Jessica Lineberger: (614)<br />

757-3744,<br />

jessica.lineberger@cardinalhealth.com;<br />

URL: http://www.cardinal.com/<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in areas of company<br />

operations, with emphasis on Little Rock, AR,<br />

nor<strong>the</strong>rn Chicago, IL, Radcliff, KY, Albuquerque,<br />

NM, central OH, LaVergne, TN, and El Paso, TX;<br />

giving also to national organizations.<br />

Carnegie Corporation of New York<br />

437 Madison Ave.<br />

New York, NY 10022-7003<br />

FAX: (212) 754-4073; E-mail for Nicole Howe Buggs:<br />

nb@carnegie.org; 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.<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 />

FAX: (215) 979-3229;<br />

E-mail: admin@carpenterfoundation.us;<br />

URL: http://www.erlbcarpenterfoundation.org<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in MA, NC, NY, PA, TX,<br />

and Richmond, VA (for performing <strong>arts</strong> only).<br />

The Carson Family Charitable Trust<br />

c/o Bank of America, N.A.<br />

One Bryant Park, NY 1-100-28-05<br />

New York, NY 10036-6715<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in New York, NY.<br />

The Carter Family Charitable Trust<br />

P.O. Box 41119<br />

Providence, RI 02940-1119<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in RI, with emphasis on<br />

Providence.<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 />

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 <strong>the</strong> U.S. and abroad.<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 />

E-mail for S.C. Fair: sfair@aecf.org; URL: http://<br />

www.aecf.org<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national basis, with emphasis<br />

on <strong>the</strong> ten sites that consist of <strong>the</strong> Making<br />

Connections initiative, as well as <strong>the</strong> foundation<br />

civic sites in Baltimore, MD, New Haven, CT, and<br />

Atlanta, GA.<br />

Marguerite Casey Foundation<br />

1425 4th Ave., Ste. 900<br />

Seattle, WA 98101-2222 (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 <strong>the</strong><br />

U.S.: CA; <strong>the</strong> Southwest, including <strong>the</strong> U.S./<br />

Mexico border; <strong>the</strong> Deep South; <strong>the</strong> Midwest,<br />

beginning in Chicago, IL; and WA state.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

Harold K. L. Castle Foundation<br />

1197 Auloa Rd.<br />

Kailua, HI 96734 (808) 263-7073<br />

FAX: (808) 261-6918; E-mail for E. N. Murph:<br />

bmurph@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) 675-5941<br />

E-mail: Foundation@cat.com; Additional tel.: (309)<br />

675-4464; URL: http://www.cat.com/foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in areas of company<br />

operations on a national basis, with some<br />

emphasis on IL.<br />

The Greater Cedar Rapids Community<br />

Foundation<br />

324 3rd St. SE<br />

Cedar Rapids, IA 52401-1841 (319) 366-2862<br />

FAX: (319) 366-2912; E-mail: info@gcrcf.org;<br />

Additional E-mail: karla.twedt-ball@gcrcf.org;<br />

URL: http://www.gcrcf.org<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to <strong>the</strong> greater Cedar Rapids<br />

and surrounding Linn County, IA, area.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

Cedar Tree Foundation<br />

100 Franklin St., Ste. 704<br />

Boston, MA 02110-1401 (617) 695-6767<br />

FAX: (617) 695-1919;<br />

E-mail: info@cedartreefound.org; URL: http://<br />

www.cedartreefound.org<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in NY; some giving<br />

nationally.<br />

Central Indiana Community Foundation, Inc.<br />

615 N. Alabama St., Ste. 119<br />

Indianapolis, IN 46204-1498 (317) 634-2423<br />

FAX: (317) 684-0943; E-mail: program@cicf.org;<br />

Additional tel.: (317) 634-7497; Grant<br />

application Email: applications@cicf.org;<br />

URL: http://www.cicf.org<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to <strong>the</strong> central IN region.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

Central Minnesota Community Foundation<br />

101 S. 7th Ave., Ste. 100<br />

Saint Cloud, MN 56301 (320) 253-4380<br />

FAX: (320) 240-9215;<br />

E-mail: info@communitygiving.org; Additional tel.:<br />

(877) 253-4380; Additional E-mail:<br />

slorenz@communitygiving.org; URL: http://<br />

www.communitygiving.org<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in Benton, Sherburne,<br />

and Stearns counties, MN.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

The Champlin Foundations<br />

300 Centerville Rd., Ste. 300S<br />

Warwick, RI 02886-0226 (401) 736-0370<br />

FAX: (401) 736-7248; URL: http://<br />

www.champlinfoundations.org/<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in RI.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

Mary K. Chapman Foundation<br />

6100 S. Yale Ave., Ste. 1816<br />

Tulsa, OK 74136-1928 (918) 496-7882<br />

FAX: (918) 496-7887;<br />

E-mail: grants@chapmantrusts.com; E-mail for<br />

Andrea Doyle: andie@chapmantrusts.com;<br />

URL: http://www.chapmantrusts.org<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in Tulsa and nor<strong>the</strong>astern<br />

OK.<br />

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FOUNDATIONS Grants for Libraries & Information Services<br />

The Charina Endowment Fund, Inc.<br />

c/o Richard Menschel<br />

375 Park Ave., Ste. 1602<br />

New York, NY 10152-1600<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in New York.<br />

Chartwell Charitable Foundation<br />

1999 Ave. of <strong>the</strong> Stars, Ste. 3050<br />

Los Angeles, CA 90067-4613 (310) 556-7600<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in CA and NY.<br />

Chase Foundation<br />

510 Texas Ave.<br />

Artesia, NM 88210-2041 (575) 746-4610<br />

E-mail: richardprice@chasefoundation.com;<br />

Additional e-mail: info@chasefoundation.com;<br />

Additional Contact: Ginny Bush, Assoc. Dir.,<br />

e-mail: GinnyBush@chasefoundation.com;<br />

URL: http://www.chasefoundation.com<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in sou<strong>the</strong>astern NM;<br />

some giving also in west TX.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<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 />

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 <strong>the</strong><br />

adjacent 5 counties of nor<strong>the</strong>astern, IL.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

Chichester duPont Foundation, Inc.<br />

5720 Kennett Pike<br />

P.O. Box 3598<br />

Wilmington, DE 19807-1326 (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 />

China Medical Board, Inc.<br />

2 Arrow St.<br />

Cambridge, MA 02138-5102 (617) 979-8000<br />

URL: http://www.chinamedicalboard.org<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to East and Sou<strong>the</strong>ast<br />

Asia, including <strong>the</strong> People’s Republic of China,<br />

Hong Kong, Indonesia, Korea, Malaysia, <strong>the</strong><br />

Philippines, Singapore, Taiwan, and Thailand.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

The Chisholm Foundation<br />

544 Central Ave.<br />

P.O. Box 39442<br />

Laurel, MS 39440-3955 (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 />

260 Townsend St., Ste. 600<br />

San Francisco, CA 94107 (415) 644-1600<br />

FAX: (415) 644-1601;<br />

E-mail: info@christensenfund.org; URL: http://<br />

www.christensenfund.org<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in <strong>the</strong> Southwest (Four<br />

Corners region), nor<strong>the</strong>rn Mexico (including <strong>the</strong><br />

Colorado Plateau and Delta, <strong>the</strong> Pueblo and<br />

Hispanic communities of <strong>the</strong> Rio Arriba/Rio<br />

Grande, <strong>the</strong> Sonoran Desert on both sides of <strong>the</strong><br />

Mexican-U.S. border and east of <strong>the</strong> Colorado<br />

River, and <strong>the</strong> Sierra Tarahumara Montane West),<br />

Central Asia (<strong>the</strong> mountains and associated<br />

valleys of nor<strong>the</strong>astern Turkey, <strong>the</strong> Kyrgyz<br />

Republic, and Tajikistan), <strong>the</strong> Rift Valley<br />

(especially southwest Ethiopia and adjacent<br />

areas of nor<strong>the</strong>rn Kenya) Nor<strong>the</strong>rn Australia<br />

(especially Arhem Land, Far Nor<strong>the</strong>rn<br />

Queensland, and <strong>the</strong> Kimberley and Torres Strait<br />

Islands), and Melanesia, (Papua New Giunea and<br />

Vanuatu).<br />

Christy-Houston Foundation, Inc.<br />

1296 Dow St.<br />

Murfreesboro, TN 37130-2413<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to Ru<strong>the</strong>rford County, TN.<br />

The Greater Cincinnati Foundation<br />

200 W. 4th St.<br />

Cincinnati, OH 45202-2602<br />

E-mail: info@gcfdn.org; Grant application E-mail:<br />

penningtonk@gcfdn.org; URL: http://<br />

www.gcfdn.org<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to sou<strong>the</strong>astern IN,<br />

nor<strong>the</strong>rn KY, and <strong>the</strong> greater Cincinnati, OH area.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

The Cinnabar Foundation<br />

P.O. Box 5282<br />

Whitefish, MT 59937 (406) 250-9810<br />

E-mail for Steve Thompson:<br />

steve@cinnabarfoundation.org; URL: http://<br />

www.cinnabarfoundation.org<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to MT and <strong>the</strong> Yellowstone<br />

area.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

Circle of Service Foundation<br />

P.O. Box 8529<br />

Northfield, IL 60093-8529<br />

E-mail: info@cosfoundation.org; E-mail for Adam<br />

Leuhe: adam@cosfoundation.org; URL: http://<br />

www.cosfoundation.org<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in Cook and Lake<br />

counties, IL, with funding also in Chicago.<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 primarily in areas of company<br />

operations, with emphasis on San Jose, CA.<br />

Citi Foundation<br />

425 Park Ave., 2nd. Fl.<br />

New York, NY 10022-6211<br />

E-mail: citifoundation@citi.com; URL: http://<br />

www.citifoundation.com<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national and international<br />

basis in Algeria, Argentina, Australia, Bahamas,<br />

Bahrain, Bangladesh, Belgium, Brazil, Brunei,<br />

Bulgaria, Cameroon, Canada, China, Colombia,<br />

Costa, Rica, Cote d’voire, Czech, Republic,<br />

Democratic, Rep, of, Congo, Denmark,<br />

Dominican, Republic, Ecuador, Egypt, El,<br />

Salvador, Finland, France, Germany, Ghana,<br />

Greece, Guam, Guatemala, Honduras, Hong,<br />

Kong, Hungary, India, Indonesia, Ireland, Israel,<br />

Italy, Jamaica, Japan, Jordan, Kazakhstan,<br />

Kenya, Korea, (South), Kuwait, Lebanon,<br />

Luxembourg, Malaysia, Morocco, Ne<strong>the</strong>rlands,<br />

New, Zealand, Nicaragua, Nigeria, Norway,<br />

Pakistan, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, Philippines,<br />

Poland, Portugal, Qatar, Romania, Russia,<br />

Senegal, Singapore, Slovakia, South, Africa,<br />

Spain, Sri, Lanka, Sweden, Switzerland, Taiwan,<br />

Tanzania, Thailand, Trinidad, &, Tobago, Tunisia,<br />

Turkey, Uganda, Ukraine, United, Arab, Emirates,<br />

United, Kingdom, Uruguay, Venezuela, Vietnam,<br />

and Zambia.<br />

Citizens Charitable Foundation<br />

53 State St., 8th Fl.<br />

Boston, MA 02109-2802<br />

URL: http://www.citizensbank.com/community/<br />

default.aspx<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national basis in areas of<br />

company operations, with emphasis on CT, DE,<br />

MA, ME, NH, NJ, NY, PA, RI, and VT.<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 10065-7045 (212) 288-8900<br />

FAX: (212) 288-1033; E-mail: rscf@rsclark.org;<br />

URL: http://www.rsclark.org<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in New York State for <strong>the</strong><br />

Public Institutions Program, giving nationally for<br />

reproductive rights; and globally to promote<br />

international <strong>arts</strong> and cultural engagement.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

The Clark Foundation<br />

1 Rockefeller Plz., 31st Fl.<br />

New York, NY 10020-2102 (212) 977-6900<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in New York City and<br />

Cooperstown, NY; scholarships restricted to<br />

students residing in <strong>the</strong> Cooperstown, NY, area.<br />

Clark-Winchcole Foundation<br />

3 Be<strong>the</strong>sda Metro Ctr., Ste. 550<br />

Be<strong>the</strong>sda, MD 20814-5358 (301) 654-3607<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in <strong>the</strong> Washington, DC,<br />

area.<br />

The Clayton Family Foundation<br />

620 Market St., Ste. 102<br />

Knoxville, TN 37902-2207 (865) 380-3301<br />

E-mail: CFF.mail@Clayton.org; E-mail for grant<br />

requests: Grant.Request@Clayton.org;<br />

URL: http://www.clayton.org<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to areas of company<br />

operations, particularly where Clayton Banks and<br />

o<strong>the</strong>r family businesses are located in TN.<br />

The Cleveland Foundation<br />

1422 Euclid Ave., Ste. 1300<br />

Cleveland, OH 44115-2001 (216) 861-3810<br />

FAX: (216) 861-1729; E-mail: rrichard@clevefdn.org;<br />

TTY: (216) 861-3810; URL: http://<br />

www.clevelandfoundation.org<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to <strong>the</strong> 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) 836-3223<br />

E-mail: cloroxfndt@eastbaycf.org; Mailing address: c/<br />

o East Bay Community Foundation, De Domenico<br />

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Grants for Libraries & Information Services FOUNDATIONS<br />

Bldg., 200 Frank Ogawa Plz., Oakland, CA 94612;<br />

URL: http://www.<strong>the</strong>cloroxcompany.com/<br />

community/index.html<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in areas of company<br />

operations, with emphasis on <strong>the</strong> Oakland, CA,<br />

area; giving on a national and international basis<br />

for disaster relief.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<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 <strong>the</strong> greater Indianapolis, IN,<br />

area, defined as Marion County and <strong>the</strong> seven<br />

contiguous counties (for social services and<br />

education); Seattle, WA (for <strong>the</strong> <strong>arts</strong> and art<br />

education); and in <strong>the</strong> greater Boston, MA, area<br />

and p<strong>arts</strong> of nor<strong>the</strong>rn 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;<br />

E-mail: info@coastalcommunityfoundation.org;<br />

Grant application e-mail:<br />

edie@coastalcommunityfoundation.org;<br />

URL: http://<br />

www.coastalcommunityfoundation.org<br />

Limitations: Giving in eight coastal counties of SC:<br />

Beaufort, Berkeley, Charleston, Colleton,<br />

Dorchester, Georgetown, Hampton and Jasper.<br />

Naomi and Nehemiah Cohen Foundation<br />

P.O. Box 30100<br />

Be<strong>the</strong>sda, MD 20824-0639 (301) 652-2230<br />

FAX: (301) 652-2260; E-mail: info@nncf.net;<br />

URL: http://www.nncf.net<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in Washington, DC, and<br />

Israel.<br />

Sam L. Cohen Foundation<br />

50 Foden Rd., Ste. 5<br />

Portland, ME 04106-1718 (207) 871-5600<br />

FAX: (207) 871-9043;<br />

E-mail: nbrain@samlcohenfoundation.org;<br />

URL: http://www.samlcohenfoundation.org<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in York and Cumberland<br />

counties in sou<strong>the</strong>rn ME.<br />

Steven A. and Alexandra M. Cohen Foundation<br />

c/o Stephen Canna, SAC Capital Advisors<br />

72 Cummings Point Rd.<br />

Stamford, CT 06902-7912 (203) 890-2302<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in CT, NY, and RI.<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: <strong>information</strong>@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 />

e-mail: (for Bridget Monahan):<br />

Bridget@coloradotrust.org; URL: http://<br />

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 />

1 Comcast Ctr., 48th Fl.<br />

Philadelphia, PA 19103-2838 (215) 286-1700<br />

E-mail for Leaders and Achievers Scholarships:<br />

comcast@applyists.com; URL: http://<br />

www.comcast.com/corporate/about/<br />

in<strong>the</strong>community/foundation/<br />

comcastfoundation.html<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national basis in areas of<br />

company operations, with emphasis on CA, MA,<br />

and PA.<br />

The Commonwealth Fund<br />

1 E. 75th St.<br />

New York, NY 10021-2692<br />

FAX: (212) 606-3500; E-mail: info@cmwf.org; E-mail<br />

for questions from grant applicants:<br />

grants@cmwf.org; URL: http://<br />

www.commonwealthfund.org<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national basis.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

Communities Foundation of Oklahoma<br />

2932 N.W. 122nd St., Ste. D<br />

Oklahoma City, OK 73120-1955 (405) 488-1450<br />

FAX: (405) 755-0938; E-mail: sgraves@cfok.org;<br />

Additional tel.: (877) 689-7726; URL: http://<br />

www.cfok.org<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in OK.<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; Grant<br />

inquiry e-mail: grants@cftexas.org; Scholarship<br />

inquiry e-mail: scholarships@cftexas.org;<br />

URL: http://www.cftexas.org<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in <strong>the</strong> Dallas, TX, area (for<br />

grants from unrestricted funds).<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

The Community Foundation, Inc.<br />

245 Riverside Ave., Ste. 310<br />

Jacksonville, FL 32202 (904) 356-4483<br />

FAX: (904) 356-7910; E-mail: info@jaxcf.org; Grant<br />

application E-mail: applications@jaxcf.org;<br />

URL: http://www.jaxcf.org<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in nor<strong>the</strong>astern FL,<br />

including Baker, Clay, Duval, Nassau and St.<br />

Johns counties.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

The Community Foundation for Greater<br />

Atlanta<br />

50 Hurt Plz., Ste. 449<br />

Atlanta, GA 30303-2915 (404) 688-5525<br />

FAX: (404) 688-3060;<br />

E-mail: info@cfgreateratlanta.org; Scholarship<br />

<strong>information</strong> e-mail:<br />

scholarships@cfgreateratlanta.org; URL: http://<br />

www.cfgreateratlanta.org<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to <strong>the</strong> 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 <strong>the</strong> lower Naugatuck River Valley.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

Community Foundation for Sou<strong>the</strong>ast<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 />

The Community Foundation for <strong>the</strong> 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 />

tjarmon@cfncr.org; URL: http://<br />

www.<strong>the</strong>communityfoundation.org<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to <strong>the</strong> Washington, DC,<br />

Prince George’s and Montgomery counties, MD,<br />

and nor<strong>the</strong>rn VA.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

Community Foundation of Abilene<br />

500 Chestnut, Ste. 1634<br />

P.O. Box 1001<br />

Abilene, TX 79602-1434 (325) 676-3883<br />

FAX: (325) 676-4206; E-mail: cfa@cfabilene.com;<br />

Grant application e-mail: cvletas@cfabilene.com;<br />

URL: http://www.cfabilene.org<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to <strong>the</strong> Abilene, TX, area.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

Community Foundation of Broward<br />

1401 E. Broward Blvd., Ste. 100<br />

Fort Lauderdale, FL 33301-2116 (954) 761-9503<br />

FAX: (954) 761-7102; E-mail: lcarter@cfbroward.org;<br />

Tel. for Sheri Brown: (954) 761-9503, ext. 103;<br />

Grant application E-mail: sbrown@cfbroward.org;<br />

URL: http://www.cfbroward.org<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to Broward County, FL.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

Community Foundation of Collier County<br />

c/o Mary George<br />

2400 Tamiami Trail N., Ste. 300<br />

Naples, FL 34103-4435 (239) 649-5000<br />

FAX: (239) 649-5337; Additional E-mail:<br />

mbarrett@cfcollier.org; URL: http://<br />

www.cfcollier.org<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to Collier County, FL.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

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FOUNDATIONS Grants for Libraries & Information Services<br />

The Community Foundation of Frederick<br />

County, MD, Inc.<br />

312 E. Church St.<br />

Frederick, MD 21701-5611 (301) 695-7660<br />

FAX: (301) 695-7775; E-mail: info@cffredco.org;<br />

Additional E-mail: donor.services@cffredco.org;<br />

URL: http://www.cffredco.org<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to Frederick County, MD.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

Community Foundation of Gaston County, Inc.<br />

P.O. Box 123<br />

Gastonia, NC 28053-0123 (704) 864-0927<br />

FAX: (704) 869-0222; E-mail: info@cfgaston.org;<br />

Additional E-mail: esumner@cfgaston.org;<br />

URL: http://www.cfgaston.org<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in Gaston County, NC.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

Community Foundation of Greater 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; Grant<br />

inquiry tel.: (205) 327-3812; Grant inquiry E-mail:<br />

jmccrary@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 />

Community Foundation of Greater Fort Wayne,<br />

Inc.<br />

555 E. Wayne St.<br />

Fort Wayne, IN 46802-2013 (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 <strong>the</strong> 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; Grant<br />

application e-mail: grants@cfgg.org; URL: http://<br />

www.cfgg.org<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in <strong>the</strong> 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: info@cfgl.org;<br />

Additional e-mail: jfitzwater@cfgl.org;<br />

URL: http://www.cfgl.org<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in <strong>the</strong> 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 />

Community Foundation of Jackson Hole<br />

255 E. Simpson St.<br />

P.O. Box 574<br />

Jackson, WY 83001-0574 (307) 739-1026<br />

FAX: (307) 734-2841;<br />

E-mail: info@cfjacksonhole.org; Grant application<br />

E-mail: psa<strong>the</strong>r@cfjacksonhole.org; URL: http://<br />

www.cfjacksonhole.org<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to Teton County, WY<br />

through discretionary funds; no geographic<br />

limitations through donor-advised funds.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

Community Foundation of Middle Tennessee,<br />

Inc.<br />

3833 Cleghorn Ave., No. 400<br />

Nashville, TN 37215-2519 (615) 321-4939<br />

FAX: (615) 327-2746; E-mail: mail@cfmt.org;<br />

Additional tel.: (888) 540-5200; URL: http://<br />

www.cfmt.org<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to serving <strong>the</strong> 40 counties<br />

comprising <strong>the</strong> middle TN area.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

Community Foundation of New Jersey<br />

35 Knox Hill Rd.<br />

P.O. Box 338<br />

Morristown, NJ 07963-0338 (973) 267-5533<br />

FAX: (973) 267-2903; E-mail: info@cfnj.org;<br />

Additional Tel: (800) 659-5533; Additional<br />

E-mail: hdekker@cfnj.org; URL: http://<br />

www.cfnj.org<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national basis for <strong>the</strong> benefit<br />

of NJ.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

Community Foundation of North Texas<br />

306 W. 7th St., Ste. 850<br />

Fort Worth, TX 76102 (817) 877-0702<br />

FAX: (817) 877-1215; E-mail: nancyjones@cfntx.org;<br />

Additional e-mail: vandrews@cfntx.org;<br />

URL: http://www.cfntx.org<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to Tarrant County, TX for<br />

discretionary grants.<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; 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 />

Community Foundation of St. Joseph County<br />

205 W. Jefferson Blvd., Ste. 610<br />

P.O. Box 837<br />

South Bend, IN 46624-0837 (574) 232-0041<br />

FAX: (574) 233-1906; E-mail: info@cfsjc.org;<br />

Additional e-mail: angela@cfsjc.org; Grant<br />

application e-mail: grants@cfsjc.org; URL: http://<br />

www.cfsjc.org<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to St. Joseph County, IN.<br />

Community Foundation of <strong>the</strong> Chattahoochee<br />

Valley<br />

1340 13th St.<br />

Columbus, GA 31901-2345 (706) 320-0027<br />

FAX: (706) 320-9331; E-mail: info@cfcv.com;<br />

Additional E-mail: bcovington@cfcv.com;<br />

URL: http://www.cfcv.com<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to <strong>the</strong> Chattahoochee<br />

Valley Region in west central GA and east central<br />

AL.<br />

Community Foundation of <strong>the</strong> Ozarks<br />

425 E. Trafficway<br />

Springfield, MO 65806-1121 (417) 864-6199<br />

FAX: (417) 864-8344; E-mail: bdierks@cfozarks.org;<br />

Additional tel.: (888) 266-6815; URL: http://<br />

www.cfozarks.org<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to sou<strong>the</strong>rn MO.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

Community Foundation of Western Nevada<br />

1885 S. Arlington Ave., Ste. 103<br />

Reno, NV 89509-3370 (775) 333-5499<br />

FAX: (775) 333-5487; E-mail: info@cfwnv.org;<br />

Additional E-mail: mstewart@cfwnv.org;<br />

URL: http://www.cfwnv.org<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in Carson City, Reno,<br />

Sparks, and rural western NV.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<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 />

URL: http://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, Ru<strong>the</strong>rford, Swain,<br />

Transylvania, and Yancey counties, NC.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

Connelly Foundation<br />

100 Front St.<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 in Camden, NJ.<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 />

FAX: (303) 388-1684;<br />

E-mail: generalinfo@acoorsfnd.org; URL: http://<br />

www.coorsfoundation.org<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in CO.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

The Cord Foundation<br />

418 Flint St.<br />

Reno, NV 89501-2008<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in nor<strong>the</strong>rn NV and <strong>the</strong><br />

rural counties of NV.<br />

S. H. Cowell Foundation<br />

100 Montgomery St., Ste. 2570<br />

San Francisco, CA 94104-4335 (415) 397-0285<br />

FAX: (415) 986-6786; URL: http://www.shcowell.org<br />

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Grants for Libraries & Information Services FOUNDATIONS<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to Nor<strong>the</strong>rn and Central<br />

California.<br />

Jessie B. Cox Charitable Trust<br />

c/o Grants Management Assocs.<br />

77 Summer St., 8th Fl.<br />

Boston, MA 02110-1006 (617) 426-7080<br />

FAX: (617) 426-7087;<br />

E-mail: jbcoxtrust@grantsmanagement.com;<br />

URL: http://www.jbcoxtrust.org/<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in New England.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<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 />

Crystal Trust<br />

P.O. Box 39<br />

Montchanin, DE 19710-0039 (302) 651-0533<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in DE, with emphasis on<br />

Wilmington.<br />

The Cullen Foundation<br />

601 Jefferson St., 40th Fl.<br />

Houston, TX 77002-7900 (713) 651-8837<br />

E-mail for Alan M. Stewart: astewart@cullenfdn.org;<br />

e-mail for Sue A.<br />

Alexander: salexander@cullenfdn.org;<br />

URL: http://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 <strong>the</strong> U.S.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

The Cummins Foundation<br />

500 Jackson St., M.C. 60633<br />

Columbus, IN 47201-6258 (812) 377-3114<br />

FAX: (812) 377-7897;<br />

E-mail: Cummins.Foundation@cummins.com;<br />

Additional tel.: (812) 377-3746; URL: http://<br />

www.cummins.com/cmi/navigationAction.do?<br />

nodeId=1003&siteId=1&nodeName=Corporate<br />

+Responsibility&menuId=1003<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in areas of company<br />

operations, with emphasis on Lake Mills, IA, <strong>the</strong><br />

Columbus and Seymour, IN, areas, Fridley, MN,<br />

Jamestown, NY, Rocky Mount, NC, Findlay, OH,<br />

Charleston, SC, Cookeville, Memphis, and<br />

Nashville, TN, El Paso, TX, Stoughton, WI and in<br />

Brazil, China, India, Mexico, and South Africa;<br />

giving also to national organizations.<br />

Laura Moore Cunningham Foundation, Inc.<br />

P.O. Box 1157<br />

Boise, ID 83701-1157<br />

E-mail: lmcf_idaho@msn.com; URL: http://<br />

www.lauramoorecunningham.org<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to ID.<br />

CVS Caremark Charitable Trust, Inc.<br />

1 CVS Dr.<br />

Woonsocket, RI 02895-6146 (401) 770-4561<br />

Additional contact: Jennifer Veilleux,<br />

e-mail: jhveilleux@cvs.com; URL: http://<br />

www.cvscaremark.com/community/our-impact/<br />

charitable-trust<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national basis in areas of<br />

company operations including Puerto Rico.<br />

Dalio Family Foundation, Inc.<br />

1 Glendinning Pl.<br />

Westport, CT 06880-1242 (203) 291-5130<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in CT, MA, NY, and<br />

Washington DC, with some giving in FL and NC.<br />

The Dallas Foundation<br />

900 Jackson St., Ste. 705<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 primarily to <strong>the</strong> City and County of<br />

Dallas, TX.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

The Charles A. Dana Foundation, Inc.<br />

505 5th Ave., 6th Fl.<br />

New York, NY 10017-4921<br />

FAX: (212) 317-8721; E-mail: danainfo@dana.org;<br />

E-mail for grants inquires: grantsinfo@dana.org;<br />

URL: http://www.dana.org<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national basis.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

The Daniel Foundation of Alabama<br />

510 Office Park Dr., Ste. 210<br />

Birmingham, AL 35223 (205) 874-3523<br />

FAX: (205) 874-3526; E-mail: info@df-al.com; E-mail<br />

for Maria S. Kennedy: mkennedy@df-al.com.<br />

E-mail for guidelines requests:<br />

guidelines@df-al.com; URL: http://<br />

danielfoundationofalabama.com/<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in AL.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

Daniels Fund<br />

101 Monroe St.<br />

Denver, CO 80206-4467 (303) 393-7220<br />

FAX: (720) 941-4110; E-mail: info@danielsfund.org;<br />

Toll free tel.: (877) 791- 4726; Additional e-mails<br />

for general contact: grantsinfo@danielsfund.org;<br />

For B. Danbom: bdanbom@danielsfund.org; For<br />

P. Droege: pdroege@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 />

Davee Foundation<br />

c/o Chas Stern - Wildman, Harrold, Allen<br />

225 W. Wacker Dr., Ste. 3000<br />

Chicago, IL 60606-1229<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in IL, with emphasis on<br />

Chicago.<br />

The Daywood Foundation, Inc.<br />

707 Virginia St. E., Ste. 1600<br />

Charleston, WV 25301-2723 (304) 345-8900<br />

Application address: c/o William W. Booker,<br />

Secy.-Treas., 1500 Chase Tower, Charleston, WV<br />

25301, tel.: (304) 343-4841<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to Barbour, Greenbrier and<br />

Kanawha counties, WV.<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, DeKalb, LaGrange, Kosciusko,<br />

Noble, Steuben and Whitley counties, IN, Clarke,<br />

Decatur, Lucas, Ringgold and Union counties, IA<br />

and <strong>the</strong> Ada community, 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 />

E-mail: info@msdf.org; URL: http://www.msdf.org/<br />

Limitations: Giving on a local (central TX) , regional,<br />

national and international basis (international<br />

emphasis is on India).<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: <strong>information</strong>@denverfoundation.org; Grant<br />

application E-mail:<br />

binama@denverfoundation.org; URL: http://<br />

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 />

Deutsche Bank Americas Foundation<br />

60 Wall St., NYC60-2112<br />

New York, NY 10005-2858 (212) 250-0539<br />

FAX: (212) 797-2255; URL: http://www.db.com/us/<br />

content/en/1066.html<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national basis in areas of<br />

company operations with emphasis on NY,<br />

Canada, and Latin America.<br />

Dick & Betsy DeVos Foundation<br />

P.O. Box 230257<br />

Grand Rapids, MI 49523-0257 (616) 643-4700<br />

FAX (for Ginny Vander Hart): (616) 774-0116; E-mail<br />

(for Ginny Vander Hart): virginiav@rdvcorp.com<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in west MI.<br />

Douglas & Maria DeVos Foundation<br />

P.O. Box 230257<br />

Grand Rapids, MI 49523-0257 (616) 643-4700<br />

FAX: (616) 774-0116;<br />

E-mail: info@dmdevosfoundation.org;<br />

URL: http://www.dmdevosfoundation.org/<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in western MI, with a<br />

significant focus on <strong>the</strong> Grand Rapids area.<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 />

Application address: 126 Ottawa Ave., N.W., Ste.<br />

500, Grand Rapids, MI 49503<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 />

14 Maple Ave.<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 />

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FOUNDATIONS Grants for Libraries & Information Services<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in NJ, with support for <strong>the</strong><br />

<strong>arts</strong> limited to NJ, and support for o<strong>the</strong>r local<br />

projects limited to <strong>the</strong> Morristown area; some<br />

giving to national organizations for projects in NJ.<br />

Carrie Estelle Doheny Foundation<br />

707 Wilshire Blvd., Ste. 4960<br />

Los Angeles, CA 90017-9843<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 <strong>the</strong> Los Angeles, CA,<br />

area.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

Dominion Foundation<br />

501 Martindale St., Ste. 500<br />

Pittsburgh, PA 15212-5835 (412) 237-2973<br />

FAX: (412) 690-7608; Tel. for Dominion Educational<br />

Partnership: (800) 730-7217, E-mail:<br />

educational_grants@dom.com; Additional<br />

address: 701 E. Cary St., Richmond, VA 23219;<br />

URL: http://www.dom.com/about/community/<br />

charitable-giving-and-<strong>the</strong>-dominion-foundation.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 <strong>the</strong> Chicago, IL, area<br />

and in <strong>the</strong> Lowcountry area of SC.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<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 Dow Chemical Company Foundation<br />

2030 Dow Ctr.<br />

Midland, MI 48674-0001<br />

FAX: (989) 636-3518; E-mail: bomiller@dow.com;<br />

URL: http://www.dow.com/about/sponsorship/<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national and international<br />

basis primarily in areas of company 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; Grant<br />

application e-mail: grants@hhdowfoundation.org;<br />

URL: http://www.hhdowfoundation.org<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to MI, with emphasis on<br />

Midland County.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<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; 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: infotde@tde.org; E-mail<br />

for Charity L. Perkins, Dir., Comms.:<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 />

John S. Dunn Research Foundation<br />

3355 W. Alabama St., Ste. 720<br />

Houston, TX 77098-1718 (713) 626-0368<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to TX.<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.: (904) 353-0890; Additional e-mails:<br />

smagill@dupontfund.org (for Sherry P. Magill),<br />

sdouglass@dupontfund.org (for Sally Douglass),<br />

and ekingjr.@dupontfund.org (for Edward King);<br />

URL: http://www.dupontfund.org/<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in <strong>the</strong> South, especially<br />

DE, FL, and VA.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<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 o<strong>the</strong>r Mid-Hudson Valley<br />

counties (Columbia, Greene, Orange, Putnam<br />

and Ulster counties). National and o<strong>the</strong>r 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., 14th Fl.<br />

Salt Lake City, UT 84111 (801) 246-5340<br />

FAX: (801) 350-3510; E-mail: gseg@gseccles.org;<br />

URL: http://www.gsecclesfoundation.org<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in <strong>the</strong> intermountain<br />

area, particularly UT.<br />

Ecolab Foundation<br />

370 Wabasha St. N.<br />

St. Paul, MN 55102-1323 (651) 293-2923<br />

FAX: (651) 225-3193;<br />

E-mail: ecolabfoundation@ecolab.com;<br />

Additional tel.: (651) 293-2259; URL: http://<br />

www.ecolab.com/CompanyProfile/Foundation/<br />

default.asp<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in areas of company<br />

operations in City of Industry and San Jose, CA,<br />

McDonough, GA, Elk Grove Village and Joliet, IL,<br />

Huntington, IN, Greensboro, NC, Grand Forks,<br />

ND, Hebron, OH, Garland, TX, Beloit, WI, and<br />

Martinsburg, WV, with emphasis on St. Paul, MN.<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<br />

FAX: (203) 227-0424; URL: http://www.efaw.org<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to <strong>the</strong> 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;<br />

E-mail: info@opweedwards.org; E-mail for specific<br />

grant questions: amoore@opweedwards.org;<br />

URL: http://opweedwards.org<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 />

The Ellison Medical Foundation<br />

4710 Be<strong>the</strong>sda Ave., Ste. 204<br />

Be<strong>the</strong>sda, 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 />

emerson_charitable_trust.aspx<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in areas of company<br />

operations.<br />

The Charles Engelhard Foundation<br />

Olympic Twrs.<br />

645 5th Ave., 7th Fl.<br />

New York, NY 10022-5910<br />

FAX: (212) 935-2434;<br />

E-mail: mary@engelhardhanovia.com<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national basis.<br />

Engelsma Family Foundation<br />

401 E. 8th St., Ste. 319<br />

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Grants for Libraries & Information Services FOUNDATIONS<br />

Sioux Falls, SD 57103-7031<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in MN.<br />

Entergy Charitable Foundation<br />

639 Loyola Ave.<br />

New Orleans, LA 70113-3125 (504) 576-6980<br />

E-mail: grants@entergy.com; Additional address: P.O.<br />

Box 61000, New Orleans, LA 70161, tel.: (504)<br />

576-2674; URL: http://www.entergy.com/<br />

our_community/ECF_grant_guidelines.aspx<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in areas of company<br />

operations in AR, LA, MA, MS, NH, NY, TX, and<br />

VT, with emphasis on New Orleans.<br />

Enterprise Holdings Foundation<br />

600 Corporate Park Dr.<br />

St. Louis, MO 63105-4204 (314) 512-5000<br />

FAX: (314) 512-4754; E-mail: foundation@ehi.com;<br />

URL: http://www.enterpriseholdings.com/<br />

sustainability/enterprise-holdings-foundation/<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national basis in areas of<br />

company operations, with emphasis on CA, MO,<br />

NE, TX, Canada, and <strong>the</strong> United Kingdom.<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 />

The Charles Evans Foundation<br />

116 Village Blvd., Ste. 200<br />

Princeton, NJ 08540-5700 (609) 951-2208<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in New York, NY.<br />

ExxonMobil Foundation<br />

5959 Las Colinas Blvd.<br />

Irving, TX 75039-2298<br />

URL: http://www.exxonmobil.com/Corporate/<br />

community_foundation.aspx<br />

Limitations: Giving on national and international<br />

basis, primarily in areas of company operations<br />

in Baldwin and Mobile counties, AL, Anchorage,<br />

Fairbanks, and North Slope, AK, Santa Barbara<br />

County and Torrance, CA, Cortez and Rio Blanco<br />

County, CO, Washington, DC, LaGrange, GA,<br />

Joliet, IL, Kingman and Stevens County, KS,<br />

Baton Rouge, Chalmette, and Grand Isle, LA,<br />

Billings, MT, Clinton and Paulsboro, NJ,<br />

Rochester, NY, Akron, OH, Shawnee and Texas<br />

County, OK, Baytown, Beaumont, Dallas, Fort<br />

Worth, Houston, Midland, Odessa, and Tyler, TX,<br />

San Juan County, UT, Fairfax County and nor<strong>the</strong>rn<br />

VA, and Lincoln, Sublette, and Sweetwater<br />

counties, WY; giving also to national and<br />

international organizations.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

Richard M. Fairbanks Foundation, Inc.<br />

9292 N. Meridian St., Ste. 304<br />

Indianapolis, IN 46260-1828 (317) 846-7111<br />

FAX: (317) 844-0167; E-mail (for Betsy Bikoff):<br />

bikoff@rmff.org; URL: http://www.rmff.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 primarily in CA, Boston, MA, NH,<br />

New York, NY and Washington, DC.<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 <strong>the</strong> Fairfield County, CT,<br />

area from discretionary funds; giving throughout<br />

<strong>the</strong> 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: cher@areafoundation.org; URL: http://<br />

www.areafoundation.org<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to Clay County, MN, and<br />

Cass County, ND.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

The William Stamps Farish Fund<br />

1100 Louisiana, Ste. 2200<br />

Houston, TX 77002-5245<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in Houston, TX.<br />

Samuel S. Fels Fund<br />

1616 Walnut St., Ste. 800<br />

Philadelphia, PA 19103-5313 (215) 731-9455<br />

FAX: (215) 731-9457; URL: http://www.samfels.org<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to <strong>the</strong> City of Philadelphia,<br />

PA.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

Max M. and Marjorie S. Fisher Foundation, Inc.<br />

2 Towne Sq., Ste. 920<br />

Southfield, MI 48075-3761 (248) 415-1444<br />

FAX: (248) 415-1453; E-mail: info@mmfisher.org;<br />

Additional e-mail: (for Douglas B. Stewart)<br />

dstewart@mmfisher.org; (for Julie M. Howe)<br />

jhowe@mmfisher.org; URL: http://<br />

www.mmfisher.org<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national basis, with emphasis<br />

on MI, OH, and NY.<br />

The Lee and Juliet Folger Fund<br />

c/o Anne L. Stone & Assocs., LLC<br />

6862 Elm St., Ste. 740<br />

McLean, VA 22101-3862 (703) 847-1350<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in Washington, DC, MA<br />

and MD.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

The Ford Family Foundation<br />

1600 N.W. Stewart Pkwy.<br />

Roseburg, OR 97471-1957 (541) 957-5574<br />

FAX: (541) 957-5720; E-mail: info@tfff.org;<br />

URL: http://www.tfff.org<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in rural OR, with special<br />

interest in Douglas and Coos counties; giving<br />

also in Siskiyou County, CA, or for populations<br />

less than 30,000 not adjacent to or part of an<br />

urban area.<br />

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@fordfoundation.org;<br />

URL: http://www.fordfoundation.org<br />

Limitations: Giving in <strong>the</strong> United States, Africa, <strong>the</strong><br />

Middle East, Asia, Latin America and <strong>the</strong><br />

Caribbean, and also on a global basis, with a<br />

focus on nine core issues.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

Foundation for Child Development<br />

295 Madison Ave., 40th Fl.<br />

New York, NY 10017-6304 (212) 867-5777<br />

FAX: (212) 867-5844; 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 <strong>the</strong> Mid South<br />

134 E. Amite St.<br />

Jackson, MS 39201-2101 (601) 355-8167<br />

FAX: (601) 355-6499;<br />

E-mail: ccro<strong>the</strong>rs@fndmidsouth.org; Grant Inquiry<br />

Form e-mail: concept@fndmidsouth.org; Grant<br />

inquiry e-mail: bdellis@fndmidsouth.org;<br />

URL: http://www.fndmidsouth.org<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to AR, LA, and MS.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

Foundation to Promote Open Society<br />

400 W. 59th St., 4th Fl.<br />

New York, NY 10019-8023<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in Washington, DC and<br />

Albany and New York, NY.<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 <strong>arts</strong> and<br />

cultural institutions, and to <strong>the</strong> U.S. and Canada<br />

for pulmonary fellowships.<br />

Sidney E. Frank Foundation<br />

50 California St., Ste. 3165<br />

San Francisco, CA 94111-4725<br />

FAX: (415) 543-0753; E-mail for Rae Richman:<br />

rrichman@rockpa.org<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in <strong>the</strong> San Francisco Bay<br />

Area and San Diego, CA, HI, and New York City.<br />

Freeman Foundation<br />

c/o Rockefeller Trust Company, N.A.<br />

10 Rockefeller Plz., 3rd Fl.<br />

New York, NY 10020 (212) 549-5270<br />

Application address: 499 Taber Hill Rd., 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 />

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 />

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 />

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FAX: (864) 487-9946;<br />

E-mail: cjbonner@fullertonfoundation.org;<br />

Application address: P.O. Box 2208, Gaffney, SC<br />

29342-2208<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 />

Fund for Nonviolence<br />

303 Potero, No. 54<br />

Santa Cruz, CA 95060-2760 (831) 460-9321<br />

FAX: (831) 460-9137;<br />

E-mail: mail@fundfornonviolence.org; Toll-free<br />

tel.: (866) 454-8006; URL: http://<br />

www.fundfornonviolence.org<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national and international<br />

basis; giving through Prison Program primarily in<br />

CA.<br />

Gannett Foundation, Inc.<br />

7950 Jones Branch Dr.<br />

McLean, VA 22107-0001 (703) 854-6000<br />

FAX: (703) 854-2167;<br />

E-mail: foundation@gannett.com; URL: http://<br />

www.gannettfoundation.org<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national and international<br />

basis in areas of company operations, with<br />

emphasis on AZ, Washington DC, FL, IN, MI, NY,<br />

OH, VA and <strong>the</strong> United Kingdom.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

The GAR Foundation<br />

277 E. Mill St.<br />

Akron, OH 44308 (330) 576-2926<br />

FAX: (330) 294-5315; E-mail: info@garfdn.org;<br />

Additional e-mail: RBriggs@BDBlaw.com;<br />

URL: http://www.garfdn.org<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in <strong>the</strong> Akron-Summit<br />

County area and secondarily in Cuyahoga, Stark,<br />

Medina, Portage and Wayne counties, OH.<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; Tel. for grant<br />

inquiries: (206) 709-3140; East Coast Office<br />

address: P.O. Box 6176, Benjamin Franklin<br />

Station, Washington, DC 20044; URL: http://<br />

www.gatesfoundation.org<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national and international<br />

basis to support initiatives in health, learning,<br />

poverty alleviation and development. United<br />

States giving has an emphasis on <strong>the</strong> Pacific<br />

Northwest, international giving emphasis is on<br />

South America, Africa, Europe, Asia and<br />

Australia.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

E. L. and Thelma Gaylord Foundation<br />

P.O. Box 25125<br />

Oklahoma City, OK 73125-0125<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in OK.<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 Stamford, CT, Atlanta,<br />

GA, Jefferson County and Louisville, KY, New<br />

Orleans, LA, Baltimore, MD, New York, NY,<br />

Cincinnati, OH, Erie, PA, VA, Milwaukee, WI,<br />

Africa, China, Ghana, and Uganda.<br />

GEICO Philanthropic Foundation<br />

c/o GEICO Corp.<br />

5260 Western Ave.<br />

Chevy Chase, MD 20815-3701 (301) 986-2705<br />

URL: http://www.geico.com/<strong>information</strong>/federal/<br />

service-awards/<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in CA, Washington, DC,<br />

FL, GA, MD, NY, TX and VA.<br />

Victoria S. & Bradley L. Geist Foundation<br />

c/o Hawaii Community Foundation<br />

1164 Bishop St., Ste. 800<br />

Honolulu, HI 96813-2817 (808) 537-6333<br />

E-mail: foundations@hcf-hawaii.org; URL: http://<br />

www.hawaiicommunityfoundation.org<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to HI residents and<br />

organizations.<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@<strong>the</strong>georgefoundation.org; URL: http://<br />

www.<strong>the</strong>georgefoundation.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@sou<strong>the</strong>rnco.com;<br />

URL: http://www.georgiapower.com/<br />

community/charitable_home.asp#a<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in GA.<br />

The Gerber Foundation<br />

4747 W. 48th St., Ste. 153<br />

Fremont, MI 49412-8119 (231) 924-3175<br />

FAX: (231) 924-7906; E-mail: tgf@ncresa.org;<br />

Additional e-mail (Ca<strong>the</strong>rine A. Obits):<br />

cobits@ncresa.org; URL: http://<br />

www.gerberfoundation.org<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national basis.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<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 />

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 Rollin M. Gerstacker Foundation<br />

P.O. Box 1945<br />

Midland, MI 48641-1945 (989) 631-6097<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in Midland County, MI;<br />

giving also in OH.<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 />

<strong>the</strong> 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;<br />

E-mail: GettyFoundation@getty.edu; URL: http://<br />

www.getty.edu<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national and international<br />

basis, with emphasis on Los Angeles and<br />

Sou<strong>the</strong>rn CA.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

The Gheens Foundation, Inc.<br />

401 W. Main St., Ste. 705<br />

Louisville, KY 40202-2937 (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.<strong>the</strong>gilbertfoundation.org<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in Los Angeles, CA and<br />

Israel.<br />

Gilder Foundation, Inc.<br />

c/o Anchin<br />

1375 Broadway<br />

New York, NY 10018 (212) 840-3456<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in NY.<br />

Gilhousen Family Foundation<br />

599 High Tower Rd.<br />

Bozeman, MT 59718-8163 (406) 600-6816<br />

FAX: (406) 586-2518;<br />

E-mail: foundation.admin@gilhousen.net; Tel. for<br />

Patti A. Guptill: (503) 643-4183<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in Gallatin County, MT.<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:<br />

info@gayandlesbianfund.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 <strong>the</strong> greater Kalamazoo,<br />

MI, area.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

The Goldhirsh Foundation, Inc.<br />

c/o Rinet Co., LLC<br />

101 Federal St., 14th Fl.<br />

Boston, MA 02110-1859<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. 208, Boston, MA<br />

02116; tel.: (617) 279-2254, FAX: (617)<br />

423-4619;<br />

E-mail: smcnagny@goldhirshfoundation.org; Tel./<br />

FAX For Tara Roth McConaghy: (203) 488-2697,<br />

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Grants for Libraries & Information Services FOUNDATIONS<br />

e-mail: tara@goldhirshfoundation.org;<br />

URL: http://www.goldhirshfoundation.org<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in MA and NY.<br />

Joyce and Irving Goldman Family Foundation<br />

417 5th Ave., Ste. 400<br />

New York, NY 10016-2239 (212) 624-4300<br />

E-mail: jigff@jigff.org<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in Israel and <strong>the</strong> U.S.,<br />

with special emphasis on 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://ldgfund.org<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in <strong>the</strong> San Francisco Bay<br />

Area, CA.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

Richard and Rhoda Goldman Fund<br />

160 Pacific Ave., Ste. 200<br />

San Francisco, CA 94111<br />

URL: http://www.goldmanfund.org<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in <strong>the</strong> San Francisco Bay<br />

Area, CA, and Israel. Giving nationally and<br />

internationally in <strong>the</strong> areas of population and <strong>the</strong><br />

environment.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

Horace W. Goldsmith Foundation<br />

375 Park Ave., Ste. 1602<br />

New York, NY 10152-1600<br />

E-mail for William A Slaughter:<br />

Slaughter@ballardspahr.com<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in NY and PA.<br />

John T. Gorman Foundation<br />

c/o Brann and Isaacson<br />

184 Main St.<br />

P.O. Box 3070<br />

Lewiston, ME 04243-3070 (207) 786-3566<br />

FAX: (207) 783-9325; E-mail: JTG@brannlaw.com;<br />

Application address: c/o Brann & Isaacson, P.O.<br />

Box 3070, Lewiston, ME 04243-3070;<br />

URL: http://www.jtgfoundation.org<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in ME.<br />

The Florence Gould Foundation<br />

c/o Cahill Gordon & Reindel LLP<br />

80 Pine St., Ste. 1548<br />

New York, NY 10005-1702 (212) 701-3400<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in <strong>the</strong> U.S. and France.<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: grable@grable.org;<br />

URL: http://www.grable.org<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in southwestern PA.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

The Grainger Foundation Inc.<br />

100 Grainger Pkwy.<br />

Lake Forest, IL 60045-5201 (847) 535-1000<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national basis.<br />

Grand Rapids Community Foundation<br />

185 Oakes St., S.W.<br />

Grand Rapids, MI 49503-4219 (616) 454-1751<br />

FAX: (616) 454-6455;<br />

E-mail: apuckett@grfoundation.org; Grant inquiry<br />

tel.: (616) 454-1751, ext. 123; 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: 50 S. Grove Ave.<br />

Ste. A, Elgin, IL 60120, tel.: (847) 289-8575, fax:<br />

(847) 289-8576; Additional E-mail:<br />

info@grandvictoriafdn.org; Application address<br />

for Vital Lands Illinois: Elizabeth Cisar, Dir., Land<br />

Protection Prog., e-mail:<br />

vitallandsillinois@grandvictoriafdn.org;<br />

URL: http://www.grandvictoriafdn.org<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to areas of company<br />

operations in IL, with emphasis on <strong>the</strong> Chicago<br />

metropolitan area, Elgin, and sou<strong>the</strong>rn Cook,<br />

DeKalb, DuPage, Kane, Kendall, Lake, McHenry,<br />

Winnebago, and Will counties.<br />

Greater Green Bay Community Foundation, Inc.<br />

310 W. Walnut St., Ste. 350<br />

Green Bay, WI 54303-2734 (920) 432-0800<br />

FAX: (920) 432-5577;<br />

E-mail: davidpamperin@ggbcf.org; URL: http://<br />

www.ggbcf.org<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to Brown, Door, Kewaunee,<br />

and Oconto counties, WI.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

The Grove Foundation<br />

P.O. Box 1667<br />

Los Altos, CA 94023-1667<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in CA.<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.gundfdn.org<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in nor<strong>the</strong>astern OH and<br />

<strong>the</strong> greater Cleveland, OH, area.<br />

The H & R Block Foundation<br />

1 H&R Block Way<br />

Kansas City, MO 64105-1905 (816) 854-4361<br />

FAX: (816) 854-8025;<br />

E-mail: foundation@hrblock.com; Additional<br />

contacts: David P. Miles, Pres., tel.: (816)<br />

854-4372, Email: davmiles@hrblock.com; Carey<br />

Wilkerson Looney, V.P. and Secy., tel.: (816)<br />

854-4373, E-mail: cwilkerson@hrblock.com;<br />

Robert Block, Prog. Off., tel.: (816) 854-4360,<br />

E-mail: rbloch@hrblock.com; Hillary Beuschel,<br />

Prog. Off., tel.: (816) 854-4361, E-mail:<br />

hillary.beuschel@hrblock.com; Jack Nachman,<br />

Prog. Asst., tel.: (816) 854-4363, Email:<br />

jnachman@hrblock.com; URL: http://<br />

www.blockfoundation.org<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in Johnson and<br />

Wyandotte, KS, and Clay, Jackson, Kansas City,<br />

and Platte, MO.<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 />

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 />

114 Sansome St., Ste. 600<br />

San Francisco, CA 94104 (415) 856-1400<br />

FAX: (415) 856-1500; E-mail: siteinfo@haasjr.org;<br />

URL: http://www.haasjr.org<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in <strong>the</strong> San Francisco Bay<br />

area, CA; some national funding.<br />

Hagedorn Fund<br />

c/o JPMorgan Philanthropic Svcs.<br />

P.O. Box 227237 TX1-2963<br />

Dallas, TX 75222-7237<br />

FAX: (212) 464-2305;<br />

E-mail: jonathan.g.horowitz@jpmchase.com;<br />

URL: http://foundationcenter.org/grantmaker/<br />

hagedorn/<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in New York, NY.<br />

Carol & Ralph Haile, Jr./U.S. Bank Foundation<br />

c/o U.S. Bank, N.A.<br />

425 Walnut St., CN-OH-W11F<br />

Cincinnati, OH 45202<br />

E-mail: haileusb@usbank.com; URL: http://<br />

www.haileusb.org<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in <strong>the</strong> Greater Cincinnati,<br />

OH, area, including Dearborn and Franklin in IN,<br />

and Boone, Campbell and Kenton in KY.<br />

The Ewing Halsell Foundation<br />

711 Navarro St., Ste. 737<br />

San Antonio, TX 78205-1711 (210) 223-2640<br />

E-mail for Jackie J. Moczygemba:<br />

Jackie@ewinghalsell.org<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to TX, with emphasis on<br />

southwestern TX, particularly San Antonio.<br />

The Hamill Foundation<br />

1160 Dairy Ashford, Ste. 250<br />

Houston, TX 77079-3014 (281) 556-9581<br />

FAX: (281) 556-0456;<br />

E-mail: cread_hamill@sbcglobal.net<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in Houston, TX.<br />

The Hamilton Community Foundation, Inc.<br />

319 N. 3rd St.<br />

Hamilton, OH 45011-1624 (513) 863-1717<br />

FAX: (513) 863-2868;<br />

E-mail: info@hamiltonfoundation.org;<br />

URL: http://www.hamiltonfoundation.org<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to Butler County, OH.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

Gladys and Roland Harriman Foundation<br />

c/o Brown Bro<strong>the</strong>rs Harriman Trust Co., LLC<br />

140 Broadway, 11th 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 <strong>the</strong> 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 />

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FOUNDATIONS Grants for Libraries & Information Services<br />

FAX: (312) 621-9179; For J. Matayoshi, e-mail:<br />

jm@whi.com.<br />

Harrison County Community Foundation, Inc.<br />

1523 Foundation Way<br />

P.O. Box 279<br />

Corydon, IN 47112-1552 (812) 738-6668<br />

FAX: (812) 738-6864;<br />

E-mail: steveg@hccfindiana.org; Additional<br />

E-mail: staff@hccfindiana.org; URL: http://<br />

www.hccfindiana.org<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to Harrison County, IN.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

The John A. Hartford Foundation, Inc.<br />

55 E. 59th St., 16th Fl.<br />

New York, NY 10022-1713<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; E-mail: hfpg@hfpg.org;<br />

Additional E-mail: vblondet@hfpg.org;<br />

URL: http://www.hfpg.org<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to <strong>the</strong> greater Hartford, CT<br />

area.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

Hawaii Community Foundation<br />

827 Fort St. Mall<br />

Honolulu, HI 96813 (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 />

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 />

Additional tel.: (615) 344-2343; URL: http://<br />

www.hcacaring.org/serving/<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 />

URL: http://www.hfnj.org/<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in <strong>the</strong> greater Newark, NJ<br />

area and <strong>the</strong> Jewish community of MetroWest,<br />

NJ, including Essex, Morris, and Union counties.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<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 <strong>the</strong> Mississippi River: 90 New<br />

Montgomery St., Ste. 1212, San Francisco, CA<br />

94105, tel.: (415) 543-0400, fax: (415)<br />

908-4500; URL: http://www.hearstfdn.org/<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to <strong>the</strong> 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 <strong>the</strong> Mississippi: 90 New Montgomery St.,<br />

Ste. 1212, San Francisco, CA 94105, tel.: (415)<br />

908-4500, fax: (415) 908-4500; URL: http://<br />

www.hearstfdn.org<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to <strong>the</strong> 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 <strong>the</strong> 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 <strong>the</strong> Commonwealth<br />

of Pennsylvania is generally only at specific<br />

request of <strong>the</strong> foundation.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

The Leona M. and Harry B. Helmsley<br />

Charitable Trust<br />

230 Park Ave., Ste. 659<br />

New York, NY 10169-0698 (212) 679-3600<br />

Additional address: 5032 S. Bur Oak Pl., Ste. 121,<br />

Sioux Falls, SD 57108; URL: http://<br />

www.helmsleytrust.org/<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in NY.<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 New York City, NY, MI,<br />

TX, Appalachia and <strong>the</strong> Mid-South Delta region;<br />

some giving also in South Africa.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

Hertog Foundation, Inc.<br />

c/o Rampell and Rampell, P.A.<br />

223 Sunset Ave., Ste. 200<br />

Palm Beach, FL 33480-3855<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in Washington, DC and<br />

New York, 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; E-mail for Eric Brown:<br />

ebrown@hewlett.org; URL: http://<br />

www.hewlett.org<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to <strong>the</strong> San Francisco Bay<br />

Area and Central Valley, CA, for family and<br />

community development programs; performing<br />

<strong>arts</strong> primarily limited to <strong>the</strong> Bay Area.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

High Meadows Foundation<br />

c/o Carl Ferenbach<br />

2 Commonwealth Ave.<br />

Boston, MA 02116-3134<br />

E-mail: foundation@hismeadowsgroup.org;<br />

URL: http://www.highmeadowsfoundation.com/<br />

index.shtml<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in CO and NJ; some<br />

funding in MA and NY.<br />

The Highland Street Connection<br />

Three Newton Executive Park, Ste. 104<br />

2223 Washington St.<br />

Newton, MA 02462 (617) 969-8900<br />

FAX: (617) 969-8901;<br />

E-mail: info@highlandstreet.org; URL: http://<br />

www.highlandstreet.org<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in MA.<br />

The Larry L. Hillblom Foundation, Inc.<br />

755 Baywood Dr., Ste. 180<br />

Petaluma, CA 94954-5509<br />

FAX: (707) 762-6694; E-mail: PJD@llhf.org; Additional<br />

address: 1458 Draper St., Kingsburg, CA 93631,<br />

tel.: (559) 897-7050, fax: (559) 897-7590,<br />

e-mail: dlr@llhf.org; URL: http://www.llhf.org<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in CA.<br />

Hillcrest Foundation<br />

c/o Bank of America, N.A.<br />

901 Main St., 19th Fl., TX1-492-19-11<br />

Dallas, TX 75283-1041 (214) 209-1965<br />

E-mail for David T. Ross: david.ross@baml.com;<br />

Additional e-mail for Debi<br />

Allen: debi.allen@baml.com<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to TX, with emphasis on<br />

Dallas County.<br />

Hillman Family Foundations<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 <strong>the</strong> following areas:<br />

Hillman Foundation: Pittsburgh and<br />

Southwestern PA; Henry L. Hillman Foundation:<br />

Pittsburgh and Southwestern PA; Mary Hillman<br />

Jennings Foundation: Pittsburgh and<br />

Southwestern PA; Elsie H. Hillman Foundation:<br />

Pittsburgh and Southwestern PA; Polk<br />

Foundation: Pittsburgh, PA; Juliet Lea Simonds<br />

Foundation: Pittsburgh, PA and New York City,<br />

NY; Audrey Hillman Fisher Foundation:<br />

Pittsburgh, PA, Santa Barbara, CA, and central<br />

NH; Henry Lea Hillman, Jr. Foundation: Portland,<br />

OR; William Talbott Hillman Foundation:<br />

Pittsburgh, PA and New York City, NY; Dylan Todd<br />

Simonds Foundation: San Francisco, CA and<br />

Pittsburgh, PA; Talbott & Carter Simonds<br />

Foundation: New York City, NY and Pittsburgh,<br />

PA; Henry John Simonds Foundation: New York<br />

City, NY and Pittsburgh, PA; Justin Brooks Fisher<br />

Foundation: Boulder, CO and Pittsburgh, PA;<br />

Mat<strong>the</strong>w Hillman Fisher Foundation: Pittsburgh,<br />

PA, New York City, NY and Los Angeles, CA; Lilah<br />

Hilliard Fisher Foundation: New York City, NY and<br />

Pittsburgh, PA; Nina Baldwin Fisher Foundation:<br />

Pittsburgh, PA, Juliet Ashby Hillman Foundation:<br />

Portland, OR, Summer Lea Hillman Foundation:<br />

Portland, OR.<br />

Conrad N. Hilton Foundation<br />

10100 Santa Monica Blvd., Ste. 1000<br />

Los Angeles, CA 90067 (310) 556-4694<br />

FAX: (310) 556-2301;<br />

E-mail: cnhf@hiltonfoundation.org; Additional<br />

address (Reno office): 100 W. Liberty St., Ste.<br />

840, Reno NV, 89501, tel.: (775) 323-4221, fax:<br />

(775) 323-4150; URL: http://<br />

www.hiltonfoundation.org<br />

Limitations: Giving on a balanced national and<br />

international basis.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

The Holland Foundation<br />

1501 S. 80th St.<br />

Omaha, NE 68124-1423<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in NE.<br />

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Grants for Libraries & Information Services FOUNDATIONS<br />

Horncrest Foundation, Inc.<br />

6 Sleator Dr.<br />

Ossining, NY 10562-3918 (914) 941-5533<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily St. Louis, MO and NY.<br />

Greater Houston Community Foundation<br />

4550 Post Oak Pl., Ste. 100<br />

Houston, TX 77027 (713) 333-2205<br />

FAX: (713) 333-2220; E-mail: lgardner@ghcf.org;<br />

URL: http://www.ghcf.org<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in Houston, TX.<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 <strong>the</strong> greater Houston,<br />

TX area, with some funding throughout <strong>the</strong> state<br />

for projects central to TX history.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

The Huber Foundation<br />

170 Ave. at <strong>the</strong> Common<br />

Shrewsbury, NJ 07702-4804 (732) 933-7700<br />

Additional address: P.O. Box 6008, Falmouth, ME<br />

04105<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to <strong>the</strong> U.S.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

Hudson-Webber Foundation<br />

333 W. Fort St., Ste. 1310<br />

Detroit, MI 48226-3149 (313) 963-7777<br />

FAX: (313) 963-2818;<br />

E-mail: info@hudson-webber.org; URL: http://<br />

www.hudson-webber.org<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in <strong>the</strong> city of Detroit, and<br />

<strong>the</strong> tri-county Wayne, Oakland, and Macomb area<br />

of sou<strong>the</strong>astern MI.<br />

The Humana Foundation, Inc.<br />

500 W. Main St., Ste. 208<br />

Louisville, KY 40202-2946 (502) 580-4140<br />

FAX: (502) 580-1256; E-mail: bwright@humana.com;<br />

Additional E-mail:<br />

HumanaFoundation@humana.com; URL: http://<br />

www.humanafoundation.org<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in areas of company<br />

operations in Phoenix, AZ, Denver, CO,<br />

Jacksonville, Miramar, and Tampa, FL, Atlanta,<br />

GA, Chicago, IL, Indianapolis, IN, Kansas City,<br />

KS, Louisville, KY, Metairie, LA, Detroit, MI,<br />

Cincinnati, OH, San Juan, PR, Memphis, TN,<br />

Austin, Corpus Christi, Dallas, Houston, and San<br />

Antonio, TX, Salt Lake City, UT, and Green Bay<br />

and Milwaukee, WI.<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 <strong>the</strong> Boston, MA, and<br />

Pittsburgh, PA, areas, also in CA, ID, NH, ME, and<br />

OH.<br />

Samuel P. Hunt Foundation<br />

Wall St. Twr.<br />

555 Canal St., Ste. 710<br />

Manchester, NH 03101-1517 (603) 627-1121<br />

FAX: (603) 627-2845; E-mail: FDTN555@aol.com<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to NH.<br />

The Hyams Foundation, Inc.<br />

50 Federal St., 9th Fl.<br />

Boston, MA 02110-2509 (617) 426-5600<br />

FAX: (617) 426-5696;<br />

E-mail: info@hyamsfoundation.org; Additional tel.<br />

and e-mail for questions regarding application<br />

process: sperry@hyamsfoundation.org; (617)<br />

426-5600 ext. 307; URL: http://<br />

www.hyamsfoundation.org<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in Boston and Chelsea,<br />

MA.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

Hyde Family Foundations<br />

17 W. Pontotoc Ave., Ste. 200<br />

Memphis, TN 38103-3826 (901) 685-3400<br />

FAX: (901) 683-7478;<br />

E-mail: info@hydefoundation.org; URL: http://<br />

www.hydefoundation.org<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in Memphis, TN.<br />

Idaho Community Foundation<br />

210 W. State St.<br />

Boise, ID 83702-6052 (208) 342-3535<br />

FAX: (208) 342-3577; E-mail: info@idcomfdn.org;<br />

Mailing address: P.O. Box 8143, Boise, ID<br />

83707; Additional tel.: (800) 657-5357;<br />

Additional E-mail: hmotes@idcomfdn.org; Grant<br />

inquiry E-mail: grants@idcomfdn.org;<br />

URL: http://www.idcomfdn.org<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in ID.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

Illinois Children’s Healthcare Foundation<br />

1200 Jorie Blvd., Ste. 301<br />

Oak Brook, IL 60523-2269 (630) 571-2555<br />

FAX: (630) 571-2566; E-mail: info@ilchf.org;<br />

Additional: e-mail for Tammy Lemke:<br />

tammylemke@ilchf.org; URL: http://<br />

www.ilchf.org<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to IL.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

Inasmuch Foundation<br />

210 Park Ave., Ste. 3150<br />

Oklahoma City, OK 73102-5604 (405) 604-5292<br />

FAX: (405) 604-0297; Additional contact inf. for<br />

Nancy Hodgkinson, e-mail:<br />

nancy.hodgkinson@inasmuchfoundation.org or<br />

for Sarah Roberts, e-mail:<br />

sarah.roberts@inasmuchfoundation.org;<br />

URL: http://www.inasmuchfoundation.org<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in Colorado Springs, CO,<br />

and OK.<br />

Inland Northwest Community Foundation<br />

618 W. Riverside Ave., Ste. 302<br />

Spokane, WA 99201-5102 (509) 624-2606<br />

FAX: (509) 624-2608; E-mail: admin@inwcf.org;<br />

Additional tel.: (888) 267-5606; Additional E-mail<br />

mhurtubise@inwcf.org; URL: http://<br />

www.inwcf.org<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to <strong>the</strong> Inland Northwest:<br />

Benewah, Bonner, Boundary, Clearwater, Idaho,<br />

Kootenai, Latah, Lewis, Nez Perce, and<br />

Shoshone counties, ID, and Adams, Asotin,<br />

Columbia, Ferry, Garfield, Lincoln, Pend Oreille,<br />

Spokane, Stevens, and Whitman counties, WA.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

Intel Foundation<br />

2111 NE 25th Ave., JF3-165<br />

Hillsboro, OR 97124-6497<br />

FAX: (503) 254-3913;<br />

E-mail: intel.foundation@intel.com; Additional<br />

E-mail for Wendy Ramage Hawkins:<br />

wendy.hawkins@intel.com; E-mail for Intel<br />

Schools of Distinction:<br />

schoolsofdistinction@ce.uoregon.edu;<br />

URL: http://www.intel.com/intel/foundation/<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in Phoenix, AZ, Folsom<br />

and Santa Clara, CA, Hudson, MA, Albuquerque,<br />

NM, Portland, OR, and DuPont, WA; Sao Paulo,<br />

Brazil, San Jose, Costa Rica, Israel, Taiwan, and<br />

Istanbul, Turkey; limited giving to select national<br />

organizations.<br />

International Paper Company Foundation<br />

6400 Poplar Ave.<br />

Memphis, TN 38197-0100 (800) 236-1996<br />

E-mail: ipfoundationfeedback@ipaper.com; E-mail for<br />

Coins 4 Kids Program: coins4kids@ipaper.com;<br />

URL: http://www.internationalpaper.com/US/<br />

EN/Company/IPGiving/IPFoundation.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 through <strong>the</strong><br />

World Food Program.<br />

Iowa West Foundation<br />

25 Main Pl., Ste. 550<br />

Council Bluffs, IA 51503-0700 (712) 309-3003<br />

E-mail: grantinfo@iowawest.com; URL: http://<br />

www.iowawestfoundation.org<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in southwest IA, <strong>the</strong><br />

Council Bluffs area, and Omaha, NE.<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;<br />

E-mail: grantsadmin@irvine.org; Sou<strong>the</strong>rn CA<br />

office: 865 S. Figueroa St., Ste. 2308, Los<br />

Angeles, CA 90017-5430, tel.: (213) 236-0552,<br />

Fax: (213) 236-0537; URL: http://www.irvine.org<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to CA.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

The J & L Foundation<br />

2602 Grassland Dr.<br />

Louisville, KY 40299-2524 (502) 495-1958<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in Louisville, KY.<br />

Bernard H. and Blanche E. Jacobson<br />

Foundation<br />

300 Summers St., Ste. 620<br />

Charleston, WV 25301-1624<br />

Application address: c/o John L. Ray, Tr., 109 Capitol<br />

St., Ste. 700, Charlotte, WV 25301, tel.: (304)<br />

342-1141<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in WV, with emphasis on<br />

<strong>the</strong> Kanawha Valley and Charleston areas.<br />

The Jaharis Family Foundation, Inc.<br />

499 Park Ave., 23rd Fl.<br />

New York, NY 10022-1240<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in FL, IL, NY, MA and PA.<br />

Robert & Ardis James Foundation<br />

c/o Foundation Source<br />

501 Silverside Rd., Ste. 123<br />

Wilmington, DE 19809-1377<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in NE and NY; some<br />

funding also in Washington, DC.<br />

Johnson & Johnson Family of Companies<br />

Contribution Fund<br />

c/o Michele Lee<br />

1 Johnson & Johnson Plz.<br />

New Brunswick, NJ 08933-0001<br />

URL: http://www.jnj.com/connect/caring/<br />

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FOUNDATIONS Grants for Libraries & Information Services<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national basis in areas of<br />

company operations; giving also to national and<br />

international organizations.<br />

Charles and Ann Johnson Foundation<br />

c/o Franklin Resources, Inc.<br />

1 Franklin Pkwy., Bldg. 920, 4th Fl.<br />

San Mateo, CA 94403-1906<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in CA.<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 <strong>the</strong> U.S.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

SC Johnson Fund, Inc.<br />

1525 Howe St.<br />

Racine, WI 53403-2237 (262) 260-4855<br />

URL: http://www.scjohnson.com/en/commitment/<br />

focus-on/creating/giving-back.aspx<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in areas of company<br />

operations in Racine, WI.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

Jolie-Pitt Foundation<br />

c/o Foundation Source<br />

501 Silverside Rd., Ste. 123<br />

Wilmington, DE 19809-1377<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in Washington, DC, New<br />

York, NY, New Orleans, LA and Boston, MA.<br />

Helen Jones Foundation, Inc.<br />

P.O. Box 53665<br />

Lubbock, TX 79453-3665<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in Lubbock, TX.<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 <strong>the</strong> Great Lakes region,<br />

including IL, IN, MI, MN, OH, and WI; limited<br />

number of environment grants made in Canada;<br />

<strong>culture</strong> grants are primarily restricted to <strong>the</strong><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 />

Additional tel.: (212) 270-0471; E-mail address<br />

for regional contacts: Asia and Pacific:<br />

ashley.lykins@jpmorgan.com; Africa, Europe, and<br />

<strong>the</strong> Middle East: kelly.j.lihaven@jpmchase.com;<br />

Canada: daniel.g.smith@jpmorgan.com; and<br />

Latin America: vivar_luz@jpmorgan.com;<br />

URL: http://www.jpmorganchase.com/<br />

corporate/Corporate-Responsibility/<br />

corporate-philanthropy.htm<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national basis in areas of<br />

company operations with emphasis on NY; giving<br />

also to U.S.-based international organizations<br />

active in areas of company operations abroad in<br />

Africa, Asia, Canada, Europe, Latin America, and<br />

<strong>the</strong> Middle East.<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 />

URL: http://www.kalfound.org<br />

Limitations: Giving generally limited to Kalamazoo<br />

County, MI.<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 <strong>the</strong> 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 Fur<strong>the</strong>rmore 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;<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 (201) 227-0722<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in NJ and NY.<br />

The Mitchell Kapor Foundation<br />

543 Howard St., 5th Fl.<br />

San Francisco, CA 94105-3015 (415) 946-3023<br />

FAX: (415) 946-3001; E-mail: info@mkf.org;<br />

URL: http://www.mkf.org<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in <strong>the</strong> San Francisco Bay<br />

Area, CA; limited giving in sou<strong>the</strong>rn CA and<br />

nationally.<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 />

URL: http://www.kauffman.org<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to <strong>the</strong> U.S., with emphasis<br />

on <strong>the</strong> 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 />

W. K. Kellogg Foundation<br />

1 Michigan Ave. E.<br />

Battle Creek, MI 49017-4005 (269) 968-1611<br />

URL: http://www.wkkf.org<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in <strong>the</strong> U.S., with<br />

emphases on MI, MS, and NM, funding also for<br />

programs focused in Sou<strong>the</strong>rn Mexico, Haiti, and<br />

nor<strong>the</strong>ast Brazil.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

Kellogg’s Corporate Citizenship Fund<br />

1 Kellogg Sq.<br />

Battle Creek, MI 49016-3599 (269) 961-2867<br />

E-mail: linda.fields@kelloggs.com; Additional e-mail:<br />

corporateresponsibility@kellogg.com;<br />

URL: http://www.kelloggcompany.com/<br />

corporateresponsibility.aspx?id=659<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in areas of company<br />

operations in CA, Washington, DC, IL, and TX,<br />

with emphasis on Battle Creek, MI; some giving<br />

also in Australia and <strong>the</strong> United Kingdom.<br />

William T. Kemper Foundation<br />

c/o Commerce Bank<br />

118 W. 47th St.<br />

Kansas City, MO 64112-1692 (816) 234-2568<br />

Application address: Exec. Dir., c/o Commerce Bank,<br />

Tr., 922 Walnut St., Ste. 200, Kansas City, MO<br />

64106-1809, tel.: (816) 234-2112<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in <strong>the</strong> Midwest with<br />

emphasis on MO and surrounding areas.<br />

Keren Keshet - The Rainbow Foundation<br />

1015 Park Ave.<br />

New York, NY 10028-0904 (212) 396-8800<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in CA, NY and Israel.<br />

The Kern Family Foundation, Inc.<br />

W305 S4239 Brookhill Rd.<br />

Waukesha, WI 53189-9126<br />

E-mail: info@kffdn.org; URL: http://www.kffdn.org/<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in <strong>the</strong> Midwest.<br />

KeyBank Foundation<br />

800 Superior Ave., 1st Fl.<br />

M.C. OH-01-02-0126<br />

Cleveland, OH 44114-2601 (216) 828-7349<br />

FAX: (216) 828-7845;<br />

E-mail: key_foundation@keybank.com; Additional<br />

tel.: (216) 828-7401; URL: http://www.key.com/<br />

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; giving also to national<br />

organizations.<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 (<strong>the</strong> area within<br />

100 miles of Omaha).<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

Kinder Foundation<br />

P.O. Box 130776<br />

Houston, TX 77219-0776<br />

URL: http://www.kinderfoundation.org<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in TX.<br />

Carl B. and Florence E. King Foundation<br />

2301 Cedar Springs Rd., Ste. 330<br />

Dallas, TX 75201-7886 (214) 750-1884<br />

FAX: (214) 750-1651;<br />

E-mail: michellemonse@kingfoundation.com;<br />

URL: http://www.kingfoundation.com<br />

Limitations: Giving in eastern and sou<strong>the</strong>rn AR and in<br />

<strong>the</strong> Dallas-Fort Worth, TX, area, and defined<br />

areas of West TX.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

Stephen and Tabitha King Foundation, Inc.<br />

P.O. Box 855<br />

Bangor, ME 04402-0855 (207) 990-2910<br />

FAX: (207) 990-2975;<br />

E-mail: info@stkfoundation.org; URL: http://<br />

www.stkfoundation.org<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to ME.<br />

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Grants for Libraries & Information Services FOUNDATIONS<br />

F. M. Kirby Foundation, Inc.<br />

17 DeHart St.<br />

P.O. Box 151<br />

Morristown, NJ 07963-0151 (973) 538-4800<br />

FAX: (973) 538-4801; URL: http://<br />

www.fmkirbyfoundation.org<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in <strong>the</strong> Raleigh/Durham,<br />

NC, area, <strong>the</strong> Morris County, NJ, area, and<br />

eastern PA.<br />

Klarman Family Foundation<br />

P.O. Box 171627<br />

Boston, MA 02117 (617) 236-7909<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in MA.<br />

Robert J. Kleberg, Jr. and Helen C. Kleberg<br />

Foundation<br />

700 N. St. Mary’s St., Ste. 1200<br />

San Antonio, TX 78205-3510<br />

FAX: (210) 299-1541; E-mail for Cathy Friese:<br />

cathyf@alexventures.com<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in TX.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

The Es<strong>the</strong>r A. & Joseph Klingenstein Fund,<br />

Inc.<br />

787 7th Ave., 6th Fl.<br />

New York, NY 10019-6016 (212) 492-6181<br />

FAX: (212) 492-7007;<br />

E-mail: kathleen.pomerantz@klingenstein.com;<br />

URL: http://www.klingfund.org<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in NY.<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;<br />

E-mail: web@knightfoundation.org; Additional tel.<br />

for publication requests: (305) 908-2630;<br />

URL: http://www.knightfoundation.org<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to projects serving <strong>the</strong> 26<br />

communities where <strong>the</strong> Knight bro<strong>the</strong>rs<br />

published newspapers for communities and local<br />

grants: Long Beach and San Jose, CA, Boulder,<br />

CO, Bradenton, Miami, Palm Beach County, 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 />

Koch Foundation, Inc.<br />

4421 N.W. 39th Ave., Bldg. 1, Ste. 1<br />

Gainesville, FL 32606-7223<br />

URL: http://www.<strong>the</strong>kochfoundation.org<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national and international<br />

basis.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<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 <strong>the</strong> 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 <strong>the</strong> 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 />

The Kovner Foundation<br />

Princeton Plz., Bldg. 2<br />

731 Alexander Rd.<br />

Princeton, NJ 08540-5236 (609) 919-7600<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in Washington, DC New<br />

York, 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 10075-0439 (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 <strong>the</strong> U.S. and Europe.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

The Kroger Co. Foundation<br />

1014 Vine St.<br />

Cincinnati, OH 45202-1148 (513) 762-4449<br />

FAX: (513) 762-1295; Additional tel.: (513)<br />

452-4441; URL: http://www.<strong>the</strong>krogerco.com/<br />

corpnews/<br />

corpnewsinfo_charitablegiving_foundation.htm<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in areas of company<br />

operations in AL, AR, AZ, CA, CO, GA, IL, IN, KS,<br />

KY, MI, MS, NV, OH, OR, TN, TX, UT, VA, WA, and<br />

WV.<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 />

Lakeside Foundation<br />

3697 Mount Diablo Blvd., Ste. 205<br />

Lafayette, CA 94549-3754<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in <strong>the</strong> San Francisco Bay<br />

Area, CA, as well as <strong>the</strong> Charleston, SC 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 <strong>information</strong> (for Ruth Simms):<br />

Fax: (505) 954-5143, e-mail: ruth@lannan.org;<br />

URL: http://www.lannan.org<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national basis.<br />

Larson Foundation<br />

2333 Eastbrook Dr.<br />

Brookings, SD 57006-2899 (605) 696-6488<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in SD, with emphasis on<br />

Brookings.<br />

The Bill and Carol Latimer Charitable<br />

Foundation<br />

201 W. Main St., Ste. E<br />

Union City, TN 38261-2132<br />

URL: http://www.latimerfoundation.org/<br />

Lauder Foundation, Inc.<br />

767 5th Ave., 40th Fl.<br />

New York, NY 10153-0003<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in <strong>the</strong> metropolitan New<br />

York, NY, area, and Philadelphia, PA.<br />

The Leichtag Family Foundation<br />

c/o Sheldon Scharlin, C.P.A.<br />

5800 Armada Dr., Ste. 100<br />

Carlsbad, CA 92008-4611<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in CA.<br />

The Lemelson Foundation<br />

45 S.W. Ankeny St., Ste. 200<br />

Portland, OR 97204 (503) 827-8910<br />

E-mail: webmaster@lemelson.org; URL: http://<br />

www.lemelson.org/<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in <strong>the</strong> 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 nor<strong>the</strong>rn DE, sou<strong>the</strong>rn<br />

NJ, and sou<strong>the</strong>astern and south central PA.<br />

The Leon Levine Foundation<br />

6000 Fairview Rd., Ste. 1525<br />

Charlotte, NC 28210-2212 (704) 817-6502<br />

FAX: (704) 817-6515; E-mail for Thomas W.<br />

Lawrence: tlawrence@leonlevinefoundation.org;<br />

URL: http://www.leonlevinefoundation.org/<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in Charlotte, NC.<br />

Leon Levy Foundation<br />

One Rockefeller Plaza, 20th Fl.<br />

New York, NY 10020-2003<br />

FAX: (212) 455-6231; E-mail for Nina Berg:<br />

nina.berg@leonlevy.org; URL: http://<br />

www.leonlevy.org<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in New York, NY.<br />

Lied Foundation Trust<br />

3907 W. Charleston Blvd.<br />

Las Vegas, NV 89102-1620 (702) 878-1559<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in IA, KS, NE and Las<br />

Vegas, NV.<br />

Eli Lilly and Company Foundation<br />

c/o Tax Division<br />

Lilly Corporate Ctr., D.C. 1627<br />

Indianapolis, IN 46285-0001 (317) 428-1130<br />

URL: http://www.lilly.com/responsibility/<br />

foundation/<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 />

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FOUNDATIONS Grants for Libraries & Information Services<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 <strong>the</strong> <strong>arts</strong>, 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 />

Lincoln Financial Foundation<br />

1300 S. Clinton St.<br />

P.O. Box 7863<br />

Fort Wayne, IN 46801-7863<br />

FAX: (260) 455-4004;<br />

E-mail: sandi.kemmish@lfg.com; Contact for<br />

Sandi Kemmish, tel.: (260) 455-3879, e-mail:<br />

Sandi.Kemmish@LFG.com; Additional contact:<br />

Jean Vrabel, Prog. Off., tel.: (260) 455-3868,<br />

e-mail: Jean.Vrabel@LFG.com; URL: http://<br />

www.lincolnfinancial.com/LincolnPageServer?<br />

LFGPage=/lfg/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, and Philadelphia, PA.<br />

Lippard-Clawiter Foundation<br />

P.O. Box 1605<br />

Great Falls, MT 59403-1605<br />

FAX: (406) 727-0895; E-mail for Pam Guschausky:<br />

pamg@hamilton-misfeldt.com<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to Chouteau County, MT.<br />

Lone Pine Foundation, Inc.<br />

c/o Lone Pine Capital, LLC<br />

2 Greenwich Plz., 2nd Fl.<br />

Greenwich, CT 06830-6353<br />

E-mail: info@lonepinefoundation.org; URL: http://<br />

www.lonepinefoundation.org<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to New York, NY,<br />

Westchester County, NY, Fairfield County, CT,<br />

London, England, and Hong Kong, China.<br />

Longwood Foundation, Inc.<br />

100 W. 10th St., Ste. 1109<br />

Wilmington, DE 19801-1653 (302) 654-2477<br />

E-mail: contactus@longwood.org; URL: http://<br />

www.longwoodfoundation.org<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in DE and sou<strong>the</strong>rn<br />

Chester County, PA.<br />

Lowe’s Charitable and Educational Foundation<br />

c/o Community Rels.<br />

1000 Lowe’s Blvd., NB3TA<br />

Mooresville, NC 28117-8520 (704) 758-2831<br />

FAX: (704) 757-4766;<br />

E-mail: cindy.l.williams@lowes.com; Additional<br />

address: P.O. Box 1000, Mooresville, NC 28115;<br />

Application address for Outdoor Classroom Grant<br />

Prog.: Outdoor Classroom Grant Prog., P.O. Box<br />

3292, Memphis, TN 38173-0292; Tel. for Lowe’s<br />

Toolbox for Education: (800) 644-3561, ext. 208;<br />

E-mail for Lowe’s Toolbox for Education:<br />

info@toolboxforeducation.com; URL: http://<br />

www.lowes.com/community<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national basis in areas of<br />

company operations; giving on a national basis<br />

for <strong>the</strong> Outdoor Classroom Grant Program and<br />

Lowe’s Toolbox for Education.<br />

Lozier Foundation<br />

c/o Barbara Molck<br />

6336 Pershing Dr.<br />

Omaha, NE 68110-1100 (402) 457-8160<br />

E-mail: bob.braun@lozier.biz<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in <strong>the</strong> immediate Omaha,<br />

NE area.<br />

Lucasfilm Foundation<br />

One Letterman Dr., Bldg B<br />

San Francisco, CA 94129-1495<br />

Application address: P.O. Box 2009, San Rafael, CA<br />

94912<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in CA.<br />

The Henry Luce Foundation, Inc.<br />

51 Madison Ave., 30th Fl.<br />

New York, NY 10010-1603 (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 />

Sou<strong>the</strong>ast Asia.<br />

Lumina Foundation for Education, Inc.<br />

P.O. Box 1806<br />

Indianapolis, IN 46206-1806<br />

FAX: (317) 951-5063;<br />

E-mail: Ksuarez@luminafoundation.org;<br />

URL: http://www.luminafoundation.org<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national basis.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

Ann and Robert H. Lurie Foundation<br />

440 W. Ontario St.<br />

Chicago, IL 60610-4014 (312) 466-3982<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in Chicago, IL.<br />

The M & T Charitable Foundation<br />

1 Fountain Plz., 12th Fl.<br />

Buffalo, NY 14203-1420 (716) 848-7804<br />

FAX: (716) 848-7318; E-mail: sdrake@mtb.com;<br />

URL: https://www.mtb.com/aboutus/<br />

community/Pages/<br />

TheMTCharitableFoundation.aspx<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in areas of company<br />

operations in Washington, DC, DE, MD, Albany,<br />

Buffalo, Fishkill, New York, Rochester, Sou<strong>the</strong>rn<br />

Tier, Syracuse, and Tarrytown, NY, and Altoona,<br />

Harrisburg, Hanover, Lancaster, Philadelphia,<br />

Pottsville, Reading, Wilkes-Barre, Williamsport,<br />

and York , PA, VA, and Toronto, Ontario Canada.<br />

The M.A.C. AIDS Fund<br />

130 Prince St., 4th Fl.<br />

New York, NY 10012-3101 (212) 965-6300<br />

FAX: (212) 372-6171;<br />

E-mail: macaidsfund@maccosmetics.com; For<br />

applications, address: 360 Adelaide St. W., Ste.<br />

301, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, M5V 1R7, tel.:<br />

(866) 244-2356, fax: (416) 599-6311;<br />

URL: http://www.macaidsfund.org<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national basis, with some<br />

emphasis on CA and NY; giving on an<br />

international basis, with some emphasis on<br />

Ontario, Canada.<br />

The J. E. and L. E. Mabee Foundation, Inc.<br />

401 S. Boston, Ste. 3001<br />

Tulsa, OK 74103-4017 (918) 584-4286<br />

E-mail: mabeefoundation@sbcglobal.net; Additional<br />

tel. (for Midland, TX): (432) 682-5902;<br />

URL: http://www.mabeefoundation.com<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to AR, KS, MO, NM, OK,<br />

and TX.<br />

The John D. and Ca<strong>the</strong>rine 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.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

Macy’s Foundation<br />

c/o Macy’s Corp. Svcs., Inc.<br />

7 W. 7th St.<br />

Cincinnati, OH 45202-2424 (513) 579-7000<br />

FAX: (513) 579-7185;<br />

E-mail: foundationapps@macys.com; Additional<br />

E-mail address:<br />

bloomingdalescontributions@bloomingdales.co<br />

m; URL: http://www.federated-fds.com/<br />

community/foundation_grants.aspx<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national basis in areas of<br />

company operations, with emphasis on CA, FL,<br />

GA, MO, NY, and OH.<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; URL: http://<br />

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 Manton Foundation<br />

c/o JPMorgan Chase Bank, NY1-K348<br />

270 Park Ave., 16th Fl.<br />

New York, NY 10017-2014 (212) 464-2487<br />

E-mail: casey.e.burgess@jpmchase.com<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in New England.<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; o<strong>the</strong>r giving on a national and<br />

international basis with emphasis on <strong>the</strong> San<br />

Francisco Bay Area.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

The Marisla Foundation<br />

668 N. Coast Hwy., PMB 1400<br />

Laguna Beach, CA 92651-1513 (949) 494-0365<br />

E-mail: glenda@marisla.org; URL: http://<br />

www.fsrequests.com/marisla<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily on <strong>the</strong> West Coast of <strong>the</strong><br />

U.S. (including Baja, CA), and in HI, Chile, and <strong>the</strong><br />

Western Pacific for <strong>the</strong> environment; funding for<br />

women limited to Los Angeles and Orange<br />

County, CA.<br />

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Grants for Libraries & Information Services FOUNDATIONS<br />

MARPAT Foundation, Inc.<br />

P.O. Box 1769<br />

Silver Spring, MD 20915-1769<br />

E-mail: jkoven@marpatfoundation.org; URL: http://<br />

foundationcenter.org/grantmaker/marpat/<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in <strong>the</strong> metropolitan<br />

Washington, DC, area.<br />

The J. Willard and Alice S. Marriott Foundation<br />

10400 Fernwood Rd., Dept. 925<br />

Be<strong>the</strong>sda, MD 20817<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: mffinfo@mathilefamilyfoundation.org;<br />

Application address: P.O. Box 13615, Dayton,<br />

OH 45413-0615; E-mail for letter of inquiry:<br />

grants@mathilefamilyfoundation.org; e-mail for<br />

Angela Hayes:<br />

angela.hayes@mathilefamilyfoundation.org;<br />

URL: http://www.mathilefamilyfoundation.org/<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in <strong>the</strong> Dayton and<br />

Montgomery County, OH, areas.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

McCune Charitable Foundation<br />

345 E. Alameda St.<br />

Santa Fe, NM 87501-2229 (505) 983-8300<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 (412) 644-7796<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in southwestern PA.<br />

McCune Foundation<br />

750 6 PPG Pl.<br />

Pittsburgh, PA 15222 (412) 644-8779<br />

E-mail: info@mccune.org; URL: http://<br />

www.mccune.org<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in western PA, with<br />

emphasis on <strong>the</strong> Pittsburgh area.<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 <strong>the</strong> 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: info@mcgowanfund.rg;<br />

E-mail (for Diana Spencer):<br />

diana.spencer@mcgowanfund.org; URL: http://<br />

www.mcgowanfund.org<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to <strong>the</strong> Washington, DC,<br />

area, Chicago, IL, KS, western and upstate NY,<br />

nor<strong>the</strong>astern PA, and nor<strong>the</strong>rn 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 />

The MCJ Amelior Foundation<br />

330 South St.<br />

P.O. Box 1975<br />

Morristown, NJ 07962-1975 (973) 540-1946<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in NJ and NY.<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 <strong>the</strong> seven-county Twin Cities, MN,<br />

area, except for programs in <strong>the</strong> environment<br />

which are made mainly in <strong>the</strong> 10 states bordering<br />

<strong>the</strong> Mississippi River and in <strong>the</strong> Twin Cities<br />

region, international aid, or research.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

The McLean Contributionship<br />

945 Haverford Rd., Ste. A<br />

Bryn Mawr, PA 19010-3814 (610) 527-6330<br />

FAX: (610) 527-9733; URL: http://<br />

foundationcenter.org/grantmaker/mclean/<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in <strong>the</strong> greater<br />

Philadelphia, PA, area; some funding also in<br />

Nashua, NH, and Lake, Osceola and Pasco<br />

counties in FL.<br />

The McMurry Foundation<br />

P.O. Box 2016<br />

Casper, WY 82602-2016<br />

FAX: (307) 234-4631; E-mail: trudi@mcmurry.net;<br />

Additional e-mail: Jschoup@mcmurry.net;<br />

URL: http://www.mcmurryfoundation.org/<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in WY, with special<br />

emphasis on Natrona County.<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 />

Medina Foundation<br />

1300 Norton Bldg.<br />

801 2nd Ave., Ste. 1300<br />

Seattle, WA 98104-1517<br />

FAX: (206) 652-8791;<br />

E-mail: info@medinafoundation.org; Additional<br />

tel.: (206) 652-8783; URL: http://<br />

www.medinafoundation.org<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to <strong>the</strong> greater Puget Sound,<br />

WA, area, including <strong>the</strong> counties of Clallam, Grays<br />

Harbor, Island, Jefferson, King, Kitsap, Mason,<br />

Pacific, Pierce, San Juan, Skagit, Snohomish,<br />

Thurston, and Whatcom.<br />

The Medtronic Foundation<br />

710 Medtronic Pkwy.<br />

Minneapolis, MN 55432-5604 (763) 505-2639<br />

FAX: (763) 505-2648;<br />

E-mail: medtronicfoundation@medtronic.com;<br />

E-mail for Global Heroes:<br />

mtcm.globalheroes@medtronic.com;<br />

URL: http://www.medtronic.com/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, Sunnyvale, and<br />

Ventura counties, CA, Denver metro area and<br />

Louisville, CO, Jacksonville, FL, Kosciusko<br />

County, IN, Beverly, Danvers, Middleton, North<br />

Shore, Peabody, and Salem, MA, Minneapolis,<br />

St. Paul, and Twin Cities-Seven County metro,<br />

MN, area, Humacao, Juncos, and Villalba, PR,<br />

Memphis, TN, Fort Worth and San Antonio, TX,<br />

and King and Snohomish County, WA, and in<br />

Australia, Austria, Belgium, Brazil, Canada,<br />

China, Czech Republic, Denmark, France,<br />

Germany, Hungary, India, Ireland, Italy, Japan,<br />

Mexico, Ne<strong>the</strong>rlands, Poland, Portugal, Russia,<br />

South Africa, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, and<br />

<strong>the</strong> United Kingdom.<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<br />

E-mail for Mike Julien: Mikejulien@meijer.com<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 />

BNY 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 Southwestern 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;<br />

E-mail: ahendrigan@melvilletrust.org;<br />

URL: http://www.melvilletrust.org<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in CT.<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 <strong>the</strong> areas of<br />

<strong>the</strong> environment.<br />

MetLife Foundation<br />

1095 Ave. of <strong>the</strong> Americas, 40th FL<br />

New York, NY 10036-6797 (212) 578-6272<br />

FAX: (212) 578-0617;<br />

E-mail: metlifefoundation@metlife.com; E-mail<br />

for Social Investment Program:<br />

socialinvestments@metlife.com; URL: http://<br />

www.metlife.org<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national and international<br />

basis, with emphasis in CA, CT, DC, FL, IL, MA,<br />

NY, PA, and TX.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

Eugene and Agnes E. Meyer Foundation<br />

1250 Connecticut Ave. N.W., Ste. 800<br />

Washington, DC 20036 (202) 483-8294<br />

FAX: (202) 328-6850; E-mail: meyer@meyerfdn.org;<br />

URL: http://www.meyerfoundation.org<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to District of Columbia<br />

area, including MD: Montgomery and Prince<br />

George’s counties; VA: Arlington County, City of<br />

Alexandria, City of Falls Church, City of Manassas<br />

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FOUNDATIONS Grants for Libraries & Information Services<br />

Park, City of Manassas, Fairfax County, and<br />

Prince William County.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

Robert R. Meyer Foundation<br />

c/o Regions Bank<br />

P.O. Box 11426<br />

Birmingham, AL 35202-1426 (205) 326-5382<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to <strong>the</strong> greater Birmingham,<br />

AL, area.<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; URL: http://www.mmt.org<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in OR and Clark County,<br />

WA.<br />

Miami Foundation<br />

200 South Biscayne Blvd., Ste. 505<br />

Miami, FL 33131-5330 (305) 371-2711<br />

FAX: (305) 371-5342;<br />

E-mail: njones@miamifoundation.org; Additional<br />

E-mails: cgrant@miamifoundation.org and<br />

gchow@miamifoundation.org; URL: http://<br />

www.miamifoundation.org<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to Miami-Dade County, FL.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

James F. & Marion L. Miller Foundation<br />

520 S.W. Yahmill St., Ste. 520<br />

Portland, OR 97205 (503) 546-3191<br />

E-mail: info@millerfound.org; URL: http://<br />

millerfound.org/<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in OR.<br />

Phillip S. Miller Foundation<br />

c/o U.S. Bank, N.A., Tax Svcs.<br />

P.O. Box 3168<br />

Portland, OR 97208-3168<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in CO.<br />

Greater Milwaukee Foundation<br />

101 W. Pleasant St., Ste. 210<br />

Milwaukee, WI 53212 (414) 272-5805<br />

FAX: (414) 272-6235;<br />

E-mail: info@greatermilwaukeefoundation.org;<br />

Additional address: N16 W23250 Stoneridge Dr.,<br />

Ste. 6, Waukesha, WI 53188, tel.: (262)<br />

522-8350, FAX: (262) 544-9301; 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; Additional<br />

tel.: (866) 305-0543; Additional E-mail:<br />

pverrette@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 <strong>the</strong> Twin Cities metropolitan<br />

region.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

The Ambrose Monell Foundation<br />

c/o Fulton, Rowe, & Hart<br />

1 Rockefeller Plz., Ste. 301<br />

New York, NY 10020-2002 (212) 586-0700<br />

FAX: (212) 245-1863;<br />

E-mail: info@monellvetlesen.org; URL: http://<br />

www.monellvetlesen.org/<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in NY.<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 tel.: (314) 694-1000, fax: (314)<br />

694-1001; Contact for America’s Farmers Grow<br />

Communities and America’s Farmers Grow Rural<br />

Education: Eileen Jensen, 914 Spruce St., St.<br />

Louis, MO 63102, tel.: (877) 267-3332;<br />

URL: http://www.monsantofund.org/<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national and international<br />

basis primarily in areas of company operations,<br />

with emphasis in <strong>the</strong> greater St. Louis, MO, area.<br />

Giving outside <strong>the</strong> U.S. in Africa, including<br />

Malawi, Burkina Faso, Kenya, South Africa, and<br />

Uganda, Asia, including China, India, Indonesia,<br />

Philippines, and Thailand, Latin America including<br />

Argentina, Brazil, Mexico, and Paraguay, and<br />

Canada.<br />

Monterey Peninsula Foundation<br />

1 Lower Ragsdale Dr., Bldg. 3, Ste. 100<br />

Monterey, CA 93940-5769 (831) 649-1533<br />

FAX: (831) 649-1763;<br />

E-mail: info@montereypeninsulafoundation.org;<br />

Additional contact <strong>information</strong> (for Laurel<br />

Lee-Alexander): tel.: (831) 649-1533, ext. 230;<br />

e-mail: lla@attpbgolf.com; E-mail to submit<br />

electronic applications:<br />

grants@montereypeninsulafoundation.org;<br />

URL: http://<br />

www.montereypeninsulafoundation.org<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in Monterey, Santa Cruz,<br />

San Benito counties, CA; limited grants to<br />

Nor<strong>the</strong>rn, CA.<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<br />

FAX: (703) 273-0152;<br />

E-mail: claudemoorefoundation@claudemoore.or<br />

g; URL: http://www.claudemoorefoundation.org<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in VA.<br />

Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation<br />

1661 Page Mill Rd.<br />

Palo Alto, CA 94304-1209 (650) 213-3000<br />

FAX: (650) 213-3003; E-mail for Genny Biggs:<br />

genny.biggs@moore.org. Additional e-mail:<br />

grantprocessing@moore.org; URL: http://<br />

www.moore.org/<br />

Limitations: Giving on a worldwide basis (North Pacific<br />

Rim and Andes-Amazon), with some focus on <strong>the</strong><br />

San Francisco Bay Area, CA, for selected<br />

projects.<br />

Moriah Fund<br />

1 Farragut Sq. S.<br />

1634 I St. N.W., Ste. 1000<br />

Washington, DC 20006-4015 (202) 783-8488<br />

FAX: (202) 783-8499; E-mail: info@moriahfund.org;<br />

Israel office e-mail: MoriahF@actcom.net.il;<br />

Requests in Israel: Don Futterman, 18 Weizman<br />

St., Kfar Saba, Israel 44247; URL: http://<br />

www.moriahfund.org/index.htm<br />

Limitations: Giving nationally and internationally in <strong>the</strong><br />

United States and Israel. Giving for <strong>the</strong> Economic<br />

Justice Program focuses on Washington, DC, MD<br />

and VA.<br />

Motorola Solutions Foundation<br />

c/o Motorola Solutions, Inc.<br />

1303 East Algonquin Rd.<br />

Schaumburg, IL 60196-4041 (847) 576-6200<br />

FAX: (847) 576-9440;<br />

E-mail: foundation@motorolasolutions.com;<br />

URL: http://<br />

responsibility.motorolasolutions.com/<br />

index.php/communityinvestment/<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily on a national and<br />

international basis in areas of company<br />

operations, with emphasis on CA, Washington,<br />

DC, FL, GA, IL, MA, MD, NJ, NY, TX, Afghanistan,<br />

Argentina, Brazil, China, England, and Mexico.<br />

Charles Stewart Mott Foundation<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 />

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 />

Mount Cuba Center, Inc.<br />

P.O. Box 3570<br />

Greenville, DE 19807-0570<br />

E-mail: info@mtcubacenter.org; Street address:<br />

3120 Barley Mill Rd., Hockessin, DE 19707;<br />

URL: http://www.mtcubacenter.org<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to Wilmington, DE, and its<br />

50-mile radius.<br />

Dan Murphy Foundation<br />

800 W. Sixth St.<br />

Los Angeles, CA 90017-2704<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in Los Angeles, CA.<br />

The Murphy Foundation<br />

200 N. Jefferson<br />

El Dorado, AR 71730-5841 (870) 862-4961<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in sou<strong>the</strong>rn AR for grants<br />

to organizations; giving limited to <strong>the</strong> sou<strong>the</strong>rn AR<br />

area for grants to individuals.<br />

Nash Family Foundation<br />

25 W. 45th St., Ste. 1400<br />

New York, NY 10036-4902<br />

E-mail: info@nashff.org; Additional e-mail:<br />

judith@nashff.org; URL: http://www.nashff.org<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in New York, NY and<br />

Israel.<br />

National Life Group Charitable Foundation Inc.<br />

1 National Life Drive<br />

Montpelier, VT 05604-3377<br />

E-mail: mtrombleyoakes@nationallife.com;<br />

URL: http://www.nlgcf.com<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in areas of company<br />

operations in VT, with emphasis on central VT.<br />

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;<br />

NHCF-Piscataqua Region application address:<br />

446 Market St., Portsmouth, NH 03801;<br />

NHCF-Upper Valley Region application address:<br />

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Grants for Libraries & Information Services FOUNDATIONS<br />

P.O. Box 995, Hanover, NH 03755-2700;<br />

URL: http://www.nhcf.org<br />

Limitations: Giving in <strong>the</strong> Lakes, Manchester,<br />

Monadnock, Nashua, North Country, Piscataqua,<br />

and Upper Valley regions in NH.<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: albert@gnof.org;<br />

Additional E-mail: ellen@gnof.org; URL: http://<br />

www.gnof.org<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to sou<strong>the</strong>astern LA,<br />

including <strong>the</strong> 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; E-mail: aw@nyct-cfi.org;<br />

URL: http://www.nycommunitytrust.org<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to <strong>the</strong> metropolitan New<br />

York, NY, area.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

The New York State Health Foundation<br />

1385 Broadway, 23rd Fl.<br />

New York, NY 10018 (212) 664-7656<br />

FAX: (646) 421-6029; E-mail: Info@NYSHealth.org;<br />

URL: http://www.nyshealthfoundation.org<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to NY.<br />

Samuel I. Newhouse Foundation, Inc.<br />

c/o Paul Scherer & Co. LLP<br />

1440 Broadway, 12th Fl.<br />

New York, NY 10018 (212) 588-2200<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in New York City.<br />

Newman’s Own Foundation<br />

790 Farmington Ave., No. 4B<br />

Farmington, CT 06032-2300<br />

E-mail: info@newmansownfoundation.org;<br />

URL: http://www.newmansownfoundation.org/<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national and international<br />

basis, with emphasis on AK, CA, CT, DC, FL, IL,<br />

MA, NY, OH, and WA, and in Australia, Canada,<br />

and South Africa.<br />

Nicholson Foundation<br />

419 E. 50th St.<br />

New York, NY 10022-8074<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in NJ and NY.<br />

The Samuel Roberts Noble Foundation, Inc.<br />

2510 Sam Noble Pkwy.<br />

P.O. Box 2180<br />

Ardmore, OK 73401-2124 (580) 223-5810<br />

FAX: (580) 224-6212; URL: http://www.noble.org<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in OK.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<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@<strong>the</strong>norcliffefoundation.com;<br />

URL: http://www.<strong>the</strong>norcliffefoundation.com/<br />

Limitations: Giving in <strong>the</strong> Puget Sound region of WA,<br />

with emphasis in and around Seattle.<br />

Norfolk Sou<strong>the</strong>rn Foundation<br />

P.O. Box 3040<br />

Norfolk, VA 23514-3040 (757) 629-2881<br />

E-mail: katie.fletcher@nscorp.com; URL: http://<br />

www.nscorp.com/nscportal/nscorp/<br />

Community/NS%20Foundation/<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in areas of company<br />

operations, with emphasis on Atlanta, GA and<br />

Hampton Roads, Norfolk, and Roanoke, 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 />

URL: http://www.ktn.org/<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in sou<strong>the</strong>rn CA.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

North Carolina Community Foundation<br />

4601 Six Forks Rd., Ste. 524<br />

Raleigh, NC 27609-5286 (919) 828-4387<br />

FAX: (919) 828-5495;<br />

E-mail: smigliore@nccommunityfoundation.org;<br />

Additional tel.: (800) 201-9533; URL: http://<br />

www.nccommunityfoundation.org<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in NC.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

Northwestern Mutual Foundation, Inc.<br />

720 E. Wisconsin Ave.<br />

Milwaukee, WI 53202-4703 (414) 665-2200<br />

FAX: (414) 665-2199;<br />

E-mail: nmfoundation@northwesternmutual.com;<br />

Additional tel.: (414) 665-2904; URL: http://<br />

www.nmfn.com/tn/aboutus—fd_intro<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in <strong>the</strong> Milwaukee, WI<br />

area; giving also to national organizations.<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 <strong>the</strong> U.S.<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 basis.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

Oak Hill Fund<br />

P.O. Box 1624<br />

Charlottesville, VA 22902-1624<br />

E-mail: info@oakhillfund.org; URL: http://<br />

www.oakhillfund.org<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to <strong>the</strong> sou<strong>the</strong>astern U.S.,<br />

including AL, DE, FL, GA, KY, MD, MS, NC, TN,<br />

SC, VA, WV, and Washington, DC. The fund’s<br />

local program is limited to <strong>the</strong> Thomas Jefferson<br />

Planning District, in <strong>the</strong> foothills of central VA’s<br />

Blue Ridge Mountains; <strong>the</strong> district includes <strong>the</strong><br />

city of Charlottesville and <strong>the</strong> counties of<br />

Albemarle, Greene, Louisa, Fluvanna, and<br />

Nelson.<br />

The Offield Family Foundation<br />

400 N. Michigan Ave., Rm. 407<br />

Chicago, IL 60611-4159 (312) 444-3854<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in CA and MI.<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 <strong>the</strong> 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 <strong>the</strong> greater Oklahoma<br />

City, OK, area.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

Omaha Community Foundation<br />

302 S. 36th St., Ste. 100<br />

Omaha, NE 68131-3845 (402) 342-3458<br />

FAX: (402) 342-3582;<br />

E-mail: mike@omahafoundation.org; Additional<br />

e-mail: sarah@omahafoundation.org;<br />

URL: http://www.omahafoundation.org<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in <strong>the</strong> metropolitan<br />

Omaha, NE, area including southwest IA.<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; Baltimore, MD office: 201 N.<br />

Charles St., Ste. 1300, Baltimore, MD 21201,<br />

tel.: (410) 234-1091; Washington, DC office:<br />

1730 Pennsylvania Ave. N.W., 7th fl.,<br />

Washington, DC 20006, tel.: 202-721-5600;<br />

URL: http://www.soros.org<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national and international<br />

basis.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

Orange County Community Foundation<br />

4041 MacArthur Blvd., Ste. 510<br />

Newport Beach, CA 92660-0000 (949) 553-4202<br />

FAX: (949) 553-4211; E-mail: thanson@oc-cf.org;<br />

URL: http://www.oc-cf.org<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to Orange County, CA for<br />

discretionary grants; donor-advised grants are<br />

national in scope.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

The Orchard Foundation<br />

P.O. Box 2587<br />

South Portland, ME 04116-2587<br />

(207) 799-0686<br />

E-mail: orchard@maine.rr.com; URL: http://<br />

www.orchardfoundation.org<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to New England and NY,<br />

with emphasis on MA, ME, NH, and VT.<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;<br />

E-mail: mschumaker@oregoncf.org; URL: http://<br />

www.oregoncf.org<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to OR.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

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FOUNDATIONS Grants for Libraries & Information Services<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 />

Osteopathic Heritage Foundations<br />

1500 Lake Shore Dr., Ste. 230<br />

Columbus, OH 43204-3800<br />

E-mail: heritage@ohf-ohio.org; Toll-free tel.: (866)<br />

737-4370; URL: http://<br />

www.osteopathicheritage.org/<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in <strong>the</strong> following OH<br />

counties: A<strong>the</strong>ns, Delaware, Fairfield, Fayette,<br />

Franklin, Hocking, Jackson, Knox, Licking,<br />

Madison, Meigs, Morgan, Perry, Pickaway, Ross,<br />

Union, Vinton, and Washington.<br />

Pacific Life Foundation<br />

700 Newport Center Dr.<br />

Newport Beach, CA 92660-6397 (949) 219-3214<br />

FAX: (949) 719-7614;<br />

E-mail: PLFoundation@PacificLife.com;<br />

URL: http://www.pacificlife.com/About+Pacific<br />

+Life/Foundation+or+Community<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in areas of company<br />

operations in <strong>the</strong> greater Orange County, CA, area<br />

and Omaha, NE; giving also to statewide and<br />

national organizations.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

The David and Lucile Packard Foundation<br />

300 2nd St.<br />

Los Altos, CA 94022-3632 (650) 948-7658<br />

E-mail: communications@packard.org; URL: http://<br />

www.packard.org<br />

Limitations: Giving for national and international<br />

grants, with special focus on <strong>the</strong> Nor<strong>the</strong>rn CA<br />

counties of San Mateo, Santa Clara, Santa Cruz,<br />

Monterey, and San Benito; giving also on Pueblo,<br />

CO.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

The Packard Humanities Institute<br />

300 2nd St.<br />

Los Altos, CA 94022-3694<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in CA.<br />

William S. Paley Foundation, Inc.<br />

420 Columbus Ave.<br />

Valhalla, NY 10595-1382 (914) 769-5005<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in NY.<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; Street Address:<br />

301 E. State St., Ithaca, N.Y., 14850;<br />

URL: http://www.parkfoundation.org<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to <strong>the</strong> eastern U.S.,<br />

primarily in central NY, Washington, DC, and NC.<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.rmpf.org<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to Los Angeles County, CA.<br />

Pasadena Community Foundation<br />

260 S. Los Robles Ave., Ste. 119<br />

Pasadena, CA 91101-2869 (626) 796-2097<br />

FAX: (626) 583-4738;<br />

E-mail: pcfstaff@pasadenacf.org; Additional<br />

E-mail: jdevoll@pasadenacf.org; URL: http://<br />

www.pasadenacf.org<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to <strong>the</strong> Altadena, Pasadena,<br />

and Sierra Madre, CA, areas.<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 />

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 <strong>the</strong> greater Philadelphia<br />

region, including Camden, NJ. (An expanded<br />

region for some environmental grants may be<br />

viewed on <strong>the</strong> foundation web site).<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

Permian Basin Area Foundation<br />

200 N. Loraine St., Ste. 500<br />

Midland, TX 79701-4711 (432) 617-3213<br />

FAX: (432) 617-0151; E-mail: gmccrary@pbaf.org;<br />

URL: http://www.pbaf.org<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in <strong>the</strong> Permian Basin area<br />

of western TX, with consideration to sou<strong>the</strong>astern<br />

NM.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

The Perot Foundation<br />

P.O. Box 269014<br />

Plano, TX 75026-9014 (972) 535-1900<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in TX.<br />

The Pershing Square Foundation<br />

888 7th Ave., 42nd Fl.<br />

New York, NY 10106-4402<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in New York, NY; giving<br />

also in CA, Washington, DC, and NJ.<br />

Bob & Ginny Peterson Foundation<br />

891 Two Rivers Dr.<br />

Dakota Dunes, SD 57049-5391<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in Sioux City, IA.<br />

The Carroll and Milton Petrie Foundation, Inc.<br />

767 Third Ave., Fl. 37<br />

New York, NY 10017<br />

FAX: (212) 826-8627;<br />

E-mail: petriefoundation@gmail.com<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in New York, NY.<br />

Jane Bradley Pettit Foundation<br />

1200 N. mayfair Rd., Ste. 430<br />

Wauwatosa, WI 53226-3282 (414) 982-2880<br />

FAX: (414) 982-2889; URL: http://www.jbpf.org<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in <strong>the</strong> greater Milwaukee,<br />

WI, area.<br />

The PG&E Corporation Foundation<br />

Spear Tower<br />

1 Market St., Ste. 400<br />

San Francisco, CA 94105-1305<br />

E-mail: charitablecontributions@pge.com; E-mail for<br />

Carol Lee: CPW2@pge.com; Application address:<br />

77 Beale St., Ste. B32, San Francisco, CA<br />

94105; URL: http://www.pge.com/giving<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in areas or company<br />

operations in CA.<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: almiksitz@philafound.org; Additional<br />

E-mail: cbonner@philafound.org; URL: http://<br />

www.philafound.org<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to Bucks, Chester,<br />

Delaware, Montgomery, and Philadelphia<br />

counties in sou<strong>the</strong>astern 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.phillipsfamilyfoundationmn.org<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in <strong>the</strong> Twin Cities<br />

metropolitan, MN, area.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

The L. E. Phillips Family Foundation, Inc.<br />

1011 Centre Rd., Ste. 310<br />

Wilmington, DE 19805-1266<br />

Application address: c/o Maryjo Cohen, 3925 N.<br />

Hastings Way, Eau Claire, WI 54703, tel.: (715)<br />

839-2139<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in northwestern WI, with<br />

emphasis on Eau Claire and Chippewa County.<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.<strong>the</strong>pinkertonfoundation.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 to organizations that<br />

serve residents of Maricopa County, AZ, have<br />

operated as a Section 501(c)(3) organization or<br />

governmental entity for at least three years, and<br />

not be a private foundation or ineligible Type III<br />

supporting organization.<br />

William I. H. and Lula E. Pitts Foundation<br />

c/o SunTrust Bank<br />

P.O. Box 4655, MC221<br />

Atlanta, GA 30302-4655 (404) 588-7347<br />

E-mail: fdnsvcs.ga@suntrust.com; URL: http://<br />

www.pittsfoundation.org<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to GA.<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 />

The PNC Foundation<br />

1 PNC Plz.<br />

249 5th Ave., P1-POPP-20-1<br />

Pittsburgh, PA 15222 (412) 762-2748<br />

FAX: (412) 705-3584; E-mail: eva.blum@pnc.com;<br />

URL: http://<br />

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Grants for Libraries & Information Services FOUNDATIONS<br />

www.pnccommunityinvolvement.com/<br />

PNCFoundation.htm<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in areas of company<br />

operations in Washington, DC, DE, FL, IL, IN, KY,<br />

MD, MI, MO, NJ, OH, TN, VA, and WI, with<br />

emphasis on PA.<br />

Polk Bros. Foundation, Inc.<br />

20 W. Kinzie St., Ste. 1110<br />

Chicago, IL 60654 (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 />

John William Pope Foundation<br />

4601 Six Forks Rd., Ste. 300<br />

Raleigh, NC 27609 (919) 871-3304<br />

FAX: (919) 790-9526; E-mail: info@jwpf.org;<br />

URL: http://www.jwpf.org/<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in Washington, DC, NC,<br />

and VA.<br />

The Poplar Foundation<br />

6410 Poplar Ave., Ste. 720<br />

Memphis, TN 38119-4843 (901) 818-5125<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in Memphis, TN.<br />

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

100 E. Pratt St.<br />

Baltimore, MD 21202-1008 (410) 345-3603<br />

FAX: (410) 345-2848; URL: http://<br />

corporate.troweprice.com/ccw/home/<br />

ourCompany/aboutUs/<br />

communityInvolvement.do<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in <strong>the</strong> metropolitan<br />

Baltimore, MD, area.<br />

The Priem Family Foundation<br />

c/o Dan Moreno<br />

180 Park Rd.<br />

Burlingame, CA 94010-4317<br />

URL: http://www.priem.org<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in NY; some giving also<br />

in CA.<br />

Prince Charitable Trusts<br />

303 W. Madison St., Ste. 1900<br />

Chicago, IL 60606-3394 (312) 419-8700<br />

FAX: (312) 419-8558;<br />

E-mail: srobison@prince-trusts.org; Additional<br />

address: Prince Charitable Trusts, 816<br />

Connecticut Ave. N.W., Washington, DC 20006,<br />

Tel.: (202) 728-0646, fax: (202) 466-4726,<br />

Contact name: Kristin Pauly, Managing Dir.,<br />

e-mail: kpauly@princetrusts.org (DC office);<br />

URL: http://www.fdncenter.org/grantmaker/<br />

prince/<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to local groups in<br />

Washington, DC, Chicago, IL, and RI, with<br />

emphasis on Aquidneck Island.<br />

The John and Lisa Pritzker Family Fund<br />

c/o Seiler LLP<br />

3 Lagoon Dr., Ste. 400<br />

Redwood City, CA 94065-5157<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in San Francisco, CA.<br />

Pritzker Foundation<br />

71 S. Wacker Dr., Ste. 4600<br />

Chicago, IL 60606-4637 (312) 873-4884<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in Chicago, IL.<br />

The Prospect Hill Foundation, Inc.<br />

99 Park Ave., Ste. 2220<br />

New York, NY 10016-1601 (212) 370-1165<br />

FAX: (212) 599-6282;<br />

E-mail: grants@prospect-hill.org; URL: http://<br />

www.prospect-hill.org/<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily on a national basis with<br />

emphasis on MA, NJ, NY, and RI.<br />

Protective Life Foundation<br />

P.O. Box 2606<br />

Birmingham, AL 35202-2606 (205) 268-4434<br />

FAX: (205) 268-5547;<br />

E-mail: kate.cotton@protective.com; URL: http://<br />

www.protective.com/default.asp?id=4<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in areas of company<br />

operations in Birmingham, AL, area.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<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 />

public/12182<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in areas of company<br />

operations, with emphasis on Phoenix, AZ, Los<br />

Angeles, CA, Hartford, CT, Jacksonville, FL,<br />

Dubuque, IA, Chicago, IL, Minneapolis, MN,<br />

Newark, NJ, New York, NY, Philadelphia and<br />

Scranton, PA, Dallas and Houston, TX, Brazil,<br />

China, India, Japan, Korea, Mexico, and Taiwan;<br />

giving also to national organizations.<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 <strong>the</strong> 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 />

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 />

S. J. & Jessie E. Quinney Foundation<br />

P.O. Box 45385<br />

Salt Lake City, UT 84145-0385<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in UT.<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.centurylink.com/Pages/<br />

AboutUs/Community/Foundation/<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national basis in areas<br />

company operations in AR, IA, ID, CO, MN, MO,<br />

ND, NE, NM, OR, SD, UT, WA, and WY.<br />

Raikes Foundation<br />

Pier 70<br />

2801 Alaskan Way., Ste. 300<br />

Seattle, WA 98121-1128 (206) 484-8855<br />

E-mail: info@raikesfoundation.org; Address for<br />

Inquiries: 4616 25th Ave. N.E., No. 769, Seattle,<br />

WA 98105-4183. E-mail for Erin Kahn:<br />

erin@raikesfoundation.org; URL: http://<br />

www.raikesfoundation.org<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in <strong>the</strong> King County, WA;<br />

grantmaking outside this area by invitation only.<br />

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

P.O. Box 4019<br />

Wilmington, DE 19807-0019 (302) 655-4440<br />

FAX: (302) 655-3223; E-mail: info@rfca.org;<br />

URL: http://www.rfca.org<br />

Limitations: Giving to domestic and international<br />

programs affiliated with <strong>the</strong> Roman Catholic<br />

church.<br />

Rasmuson Foundation<br />

301 W. Nor<strong>the</strong>rn Lights Blvd., Ste. 400<br />

Anchorage, AK 99503-2648<br />

E-mail: rasmusonfdn@rasmuson.org; Tel./fax: (907)<br />

297-2700; URL: http://www.rasmuson.org<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to organizations based in<br />

and providing services to Alaska. For religious<br />

organizations, only projects with a broad<br />

community impact are considered. For units of<br />

government and tribes, only projects with a broad<br />

community impact beyond traditional government<br />

functions are considered; no giving for K-12<br />

education.<br />

Nell J. Redfield Foundation<br />

1755 E. Plumb Ln., Ste. 212<br />

Reno, NV 89502-3691 (775) 323-1373<br />

FAX: (775) 323-4476;<br />

E-mail: redfieldfoundation@aol.com; Application<br />

address: P.O. Box 61, Reno, NV 89504-0061<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in nor<strong>the</strong>rn NV.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

John & Cynthia Reed Foundation<br />

c/o Nor<strong>the</strong>rn Trust Bank<br />

65 E. 55th St., 24th Fl.<br />

New York, NY 10022-3365 (212) 339-7474<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in <strong>the</strong> greater<br />

metropolitan New York, NY, area, NJ and MA.<br />

The Rees-Jones Foundation<br />

5956 Sherry Ln., Ste. 1603<br />

Dallas, TX 75225-6531 (214) 751-2977<br />

FAX: (214) 751-2978;<br />

E-mail: info@rees-jonesfoundation.org;<br />

URL: http://www.rees-jonesfoundation.org/<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in Dallas and North TX.<br />

Michael Reese Health Trust<br />

150 N. Wacker Dr., Ste. 2320<br />

Chicago, IL 60606-1608 (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 <strong>the</strong> metropolitan<br />

Chicago, IL, area with emphasis on <strong>the</strong> city of<br />

Chicago.<br />

The Reinberger Foundation<br />

30000 Chagrin Blvd., No. 300<br />

Cleveland, OH 44124-5721 (216) 292-2790<br />

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FAX: (216) 292-4466;<br />

E-mail: info@reinbergerfoundation.org;<br />

URL: http://www.reinbergerfoundation.org<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in Columbus and in<br />

nor<strong>the</strong>astern 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;<br />

URL: http://www.rrf.org<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to FL, IL, IN, IA, KY, MO and<br />

WI for direct service requests. Giving on a<br />

national basis for research, advocacy, education<br />

and training.<br />

Charles H. Revson Foundation, Inc.<br />

55 E. 59th St., 23rd Fl.<br />

New York, NY 10022-1112 (212) 935-3340<br />

FAX: (212) 688-0633;<br />

E-mail: info@revsonfoundation.org; Contact inf.<br />

for A. Akst, e-mail: aakst@revsonfoundation.org,<br />

tel.: (212) 935-3340, ext. 13; URL: http://<br />

www.revsonfoundation.org<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in New York, NY and<br />

Israel.<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 (512) 474-9298<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;<br />

E-mail: cgolden@rifoundation.org; Artist grants<br />

E-mail: 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 />

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 Ridgefield Foundation<br />

c/o Arthur S. Hoffman<br />

570 Lexington Ave., 33rd Fl.<br />

New York, NY 10022-6837<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in NY for local services;<br />

giving in <strong>the</strong> U.S. and Israel for education.<br />

Robertson Foundation<br />

c/o Dorian A. Vergos & Co., LLC<br />

352 7th Ave., Rm. 1501<br />

New York, NY 10001-0064<br />

URL: http://www.robertsonfoundation.org<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national basis.<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 Bro<strong>the</strong>rs Fund, Inc.<br />

475 Riverside Dr., Ste. 900<br />

New York, NY 10115 (212) 812-4200<br />

FAX: (212) 812-4299; E-mail: grantsmgmt@rbf.org;<br />

URL: http://www.rbf.org<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in <strong>the</strong> United States and<br />

internationally, with an emphasis on three pivotal<br />

places: New York City, Sou<strong>the</strong>rn China and <strong>the</strong><br />

Western Balkans.<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.rockefellerfoundation.org/<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in New York City, Africa,<br />

North America, and Sou<strong>the</strong>ast Asia.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

Rose Community Foundation<br />

600 S. Cherry St., Ste. 1200<br />

Denver, CO 80246 (303) 398-7400<br />

FAX: (303) 398-7430;<br />

E-mail: grantsmanager@rcfdenver.org;<br />

URL: http://www.rcfdenver.org<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to <strong>the</strong> greater Denver, CO,<br />

area.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<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://trff.org/<br />

default.aspx<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in <strong>the</strong> Puget Sound region<br />

of WA.<br />

The Sage Foundation, Inc.<br />

c/o Steven A. Denning<br />

16 Khakum Dr.<br />

Greenwich, CT 06831-3727<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in CA, CT, NY, and WY.<br />

Greater Saint Louis Community Foundation<br />

319 N. 4th St., Ste. 300<br />

St. Louis, MO 63102-1906 (314) 588-8200<br />

FAX: (314) 588-8088; E-mail: info@stlouisgives.org;<br />

Additional E-mail: dcanning@stlouisgives.org;<br />

URL: http://www.stlouisgives.org<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in <strong>the</strong> metropolitan St.<br />

Louis, MO, area, including IL.<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 nor<strong>the</strong>astern OH.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

Samberg Family Foundation<br />

3101 Wilson Blvd., Suite 220<br />

Arlington, VA 22201-4445 (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 />

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 />

URL: http://www.sdfoundation.org<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in <strong>the</strong> 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 <strong>the</strong> 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 />

Santa Barbara Foundation<br />

1111 Chapala St., Ste. 200<br />

Santa Barbara, CA 93101 (805) 963-1873<br />

FAX: (805) 966-2345; E-mail: info@sbfoundation.org;<br />

Grant inquiry E-mail:<br />

eneumann@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 />

Sarah Scaife Foundation, Inc.<br />

1 Oxford Ctr.<br />

301 Grant St., Ste. 3900<br />

Pittsburgh, PA 15219-6401 (412) 392-2900<br />

URL: http://www.scaife.com/sarah.html<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in Washington, DC and<br />

VA.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

The Scherman Foundation, Inc.<br />

16 E. 52nd St., Ste. 601<br />

New York, NY 10022-5306 (212) 832-3086<br />

FAX: (212) 838-0154; E-mail: mpratt@scherman.org;<br />

Additional e-mail address for applications:<br />

submissions@scherman.org. Please type<br />

SUPPORT REQUEST in <strong>the</strong> subject line.;<br />

URL: http://www.scherman.org<br />

Limitations: Giving in NY and nationally in all areas,<br />

except for <strong>the</strong> <strong>arts</strong> and social welfare, which are<br />

primarily in New York City.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

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Grants for Libraries & Information Services FOUNDATIONS<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 <strong>the</strong> U.S., with some<br />

emphasis on <strong>the</strong> Chicago, IL area.<br />

Charles and Lynn Schusterman Family<br />

Foundation<br />

Two W. 2nd St., 20th Fl.<br />

Tulsa, OK 74103-3123 (918) 591-1090<br />

FAX: (918) 591-1758; Additional address:<br />

Washington, DC Office: 800 8th St. N.W.,<br />

Washington, DC 2000; 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 />

Homer A. & Mildred S. Scott Foundation<br />

P.O. Box 2007<br />

Sheridan, WY 82801-2007 (307) 672-1448<br />

FAX: (307) 672-1443;<br />

E-mail: lynn.mavrakis@fib.com; URL: http://<br />

www.scottfoundation.org<br />

Limitations: Giving within a 35-mile radius of<br />

Sheridan, WY, and in specific areas of MT.<br />

Sea Change Foundation<br />

301 Battery St., Fl. 5<br />

San Francisco, CA 94111 (415) 830-9330<br />

URL: http://www.seachange.org<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in CA; Washington, DC.,<br />

and NY, with some giving in AK and FL.<br />

Searle Freedom Trust<br />

1150 Seventeeth St. N.W. Ste. 910<br />

Washington, DC 20036 (202) 375-7820<br />

FAX: (202) 375-7821; Kim Berly O. Dennis, Pres. and<br />

C.E.O. Phone: (202) 375-7822, and E-mail:<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 />

application E-mail:<br />

grantmaking@seattlefoundation.org;<br />

URL: http://www.seattlefoundation.org<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to King County, WA.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

Elmina B. Sewall Foundation<br />

14 Maine St., Ste. 308<br />

Brunswick, ME 04011 (207) 373-9206<br />

FAX: (207) 373-9204;<br />

E-mail: info@sewallfoundation.org; URL: http://<br />

www.Sewallfoundation.org<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in ME, with <strong>the</strong> exception<br />

of a moderate amount of routine annual giving<br />

which may take place in o<strong>the</strong>r regions.<br />

The Peter Jay Sharp Foundation<br />

845 3rd Ave., 16th Fl.<br />

New York, NY 10022-6601 (212) 977-1300<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 <strong>information</strong> regarding human service, social<br />

justice or national initiatives contact Kristin<br />

Williams, e-mail:<br />

kristin@sherwoodfoundaiton.org; For <strong>information</strong><br />

regarding primary educational initiatives contact<br />

Katie Weitz White,<br />

e-mail: katie@sherwoodfoundation.org; For<br />

<strong>information</strong> 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 />

Hugh I. Shott, Jr. Foundation, Inc.<br />

c/o First Century Bank, N.A.<br />

500 Federal St.<br />

P.O. Box 1559<br />

Bluefield, WV 24701-3010 (304) 324-3222<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to southwestern VA and<br />

sou<strong>the</strong>rn WV.<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 <strong>the</strong> U.S.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

Sierra Health Foundation<br />

1321 Garden Hwy.<br />

Sacramento, CA 95833-9754<br />

E-mail: info@sierrahealth.org; Additional e-mail:<br />

grants@sierrahealth.org; URL: http://<br />

www.sierrahealth.org<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to all or a portion of 26<br />

Nor<strong>the</strong>rn California counties depending on grant<br />

program: Alpine, Amador, Butte, Calaveras,<br />

Colusa, El Dorado, Glenn, Lassen, Modoc, Mono,<br />

Nevada, Placer, Plumas, Sacramento, San<br />

Joaquin, Shasta, Sierra, Siskiyou, Solano<br />

(eastern), Stanislaus, Sutter, Tehama, Trinity,<br />

Tuolumne, Yolo and Yuba.<br />

The Stephen M. Silberstein Foundation<br />

c/o Stephen M. Silberstein<br />

29 Eucalyptus Rd.<br />

Belvedere, CA 94920-2435 (415) 435-1692<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in CA, some funding also<br />

in Washington, DC and NY.<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; Grant inquiry<br />

E-mail: grants@siliconvalleycf.org; Grant<br />

application E-mail:<br />

grantproposals@siliconvalleycf.org; URL: http://<br />

www.siliconvalleycf.org/<br />

Limitations: Giving of endowment grants are<br />

restricted to programs, services, and efforts that<br />

benefit <strong>the</strong> San Mateo and Santa Clara counties<br />

in CA.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

Marty and Dorothy Silverman Foundation<br />

c/o L. Silverman<br />

830 3rd Ave., 6th Fl.<br />

New York, NY 10022-6566<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in NY.<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 <strong>the</strong> San<br />

Francisco Bay Area, CA.<br />

Singh Family Foundation<br />

c/o Goldman Sachs- Family Office<br />

Bowling Green Sta.<br />

P.O. Box 73<br />

New York, NY 10274-0073<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in New York, NY.<br />

The Siragusa Foundation<br />

1 E. Wacker Dr., Ste 2910<br />

Chicago, IL 60601-1474 (312) 755-0064<br />

FAX: (312) 755-0069; E-mail: info@siragusa.org;<br />

URL: http://www.siragusa.org<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in <strong>the</strong> metropolitan<br />

Chicago, IL, area.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

Skirball Foundation<br />

31 W. 52nd St., 21st Fl.<br />

New York, NY 10019-6396 (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; URL: http://<br />

www.skollfoundation.org/<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

Joseph & Sylvia Slifka Foundation, Inc.<br />

c/o Hecht & Co. PC<br />

622 Third Ave.<br />

New York, NY 10017<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in <strong>the</strong> metropolitan New<br />

York, NY, area.<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 primarily focused on U.S.<br />

institutions with occasional grants to foreign<br />

institutions.<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 primarily in CT, IL, NJ and NY.<br />

Robert H. Smith Family Foundation<br />

2345 Crystal Dr.<br />

Arlington, VA 22202-4801 (703) 769-1023<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in Washington, DC.<br />

George D. Smith Fund, Inc.<br />

c/o L.W. Milas & W.B. Norden<br />

620 8th Ave.<br />

New York, NY 10018-1415 (212) 218-5500<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in CA.<br />

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FOUNDATIONS Grants for Libraries & Information Services<br />

Sobrato Family Foundation<br />

10600 N. De Anza Blvd., Ste. 200<br />

Cupertino, CA 95014 (408) 446-0700<br />

E-mail: grants@sobrato.org; URL: http://<br />

www.sobrato.org<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in San Mateo, Santa<br />

Clara, and sou<strong>the</strong>rn Alameda counties, CA.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

Y & H Soda Foundation<br />

1635 School St.<br />

Moraga, CA 94556-1150 (925) 631-1133<br />

FAX: (925) 631-0248; Information for grant inquiries:<br />

Program-Assistant @yhsodafoundation.org; tel:<br />

(925) 631-1133; URL: http://<br />

www.yhsodafoundation.org<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to Alameda and Contra<br />

Costa counties, CA.<br />

C. D. Spangler Foundation, Inc.<br />

P.O. Box 36007<br />

Charlotte, NC 28236-6007<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in NC.<br />

The Spartanburg County Foundation<br />

424 E. Kennedy St.<br />

Spartanburg, SC 29302-1916 (864) 582-0138<br />

FAX: (864) 573-5378; E-mail: info@spcf.org;<br />

URL: http://www.spcf.org<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to <strong>the</strong> Spartanburg County,<br />

SC, area.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

The Spencer Foundation<br />

625 N. Michigan Ave., Ste. 1600<br />

Chicago, IL 60611-3109 (312) 337-7000<br />

FAX: (312) 337-0282; E-mail: pres@spencer.org;<br />

URL: http://www.spencer.org<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national and international<br />

basis.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

The Springs Close Foundation, Inc.<br />

951 Market St., Ste. 205<br />

Fort Mill, SC 29708-6529 (803) 548-2002<br />

FAX: (803) 548-1797;<br />

E-mail: amccrae@springsfnd.com; Lancaster<br />

contact <strong>information</strong>: Tel.: (803) 286-2197, fax:<br />

803-416-4626; Chester contact <strong>information</strong>:<br />

Tel.: (803) 581-7874, fax: (803) 581-2431;<br />

URL: http://www.<strong>the</strong>springsclosefoundation.org<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to Chester, Lancaster and<br />

York Counties, 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/responsibility/<br />

sprint_foundation/index.html<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in areas of company<br />

operations in Los Angeles and San Francisco, CA,<br />

Denver, CO, Washington, DC, Atlanta, GA,<br />

Chicago, IL, Kansas City, MO, New York, NY, and<br />

Dallas, TX; giving also to regional organizations<br />

active in areas of company operations and<br />

national organizations; giving limited to Cass,<br />

Clay, Jackson, and Platte counties, KS, and<br />

Johnson and Wyandotte counties, MO, for <strong>the</strong><br />

Sprint Achievement Program.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

The Starr Foundation<br />

399 Park Ave., 17th Fl.<br />

New York, NY 10022-4614 (212) 909-3600<br />

FAX: (212) 750-3536;<br />

E-mail: suzanne.eden@starrfoundation.org;<br />

URL: http://www.starrfoundation.org/<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national and international<br />

basis, with emphasis on New York, NY and Asia.<br />

State Street Foundation, Inc.<br />

1 Lincoln St<br />

Boston, MA 02111-2900<br />

E-mail: alnorthrop@statestreet.com; URL: http://<br />

www.statestreet.com/wps/portal/internet/<br />

corporate/home/aboutstatestreet/<br />

corporatecitizenship/globalphilanthropy/<br />

statestreetfoundation/<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in areas of company<br />

operations in CA, GA, IL, Boston and Quincy, MA,<br />

MO, NJ, NY, and NC, and in Australia, Austria,<br />

Belgium, Canada, Cayman Islands, France,<br />

Germany, India, Ireland, Italy, Japan,<br />

Luxembourg, Ne<strong>the</strong>rlands, Poland, Qatar,<br />

Singapore, South Africa, South Korea,<br />

Switzerland, Taiwan, and <strong>the</strong> United Kingdom.<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;<br />

E-mail: dubovsky@<strong>the</strong>statenislandfoundation.org<br />

; URL: http://<br />

www.<strong>the</strong>statenislandfoundation.org/<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to Staten Island, NY.<br />

Gwendolyn L. Stearns Foundation, Inc.<br />

1820 Hartland Ct.<br />

Rapid City, SD 57702-3482<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in Rapid City, SD.<br />

The Robert K. Steel Family Foundation<br />

c/o BCRS Assocs.<br />

100 Wall St., 11th Fl.<br />

New York, NY 10005<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in NC and 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; Additional<br />

Contact: Phyllis Gebben, Coordinator of<br />

Donations, E-mail: pgebben@steelcase.com;<br />

URL: http://www.steelcase.com/en/company/<br />

who/steelcase-foundation/pages/<br />

steelcasefoundation.aspx<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to areas of company<br />

operations, with emphasis on A<strong>the</strong>ns, 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., Ste. 190<br />

Phoenix, AZ 85014-5215<br />

E-mail: grants@steele-foundation.com; Additional<br />

address: P.O. Box 1112, Phoenix, AZ 85001<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in AZ.<br />

The Judy and Michael Steinhardt Foundation<br />

650 Madison Ave., 17th Fl<br />

New York, NY 10022-1029 (212) 371-7300<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in NY.<br />

Alex Stern Family Foundation<br />

4152 30th Ave. S., No. 102<br />

Fargo, ND 58104-8403<br />

FAX: (701) 271-0408; E-mail: donlscott@yahoo.com;<br />

URL: http://alexsternfamilyfoundation.org/<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to <strong>the</strong> Moorhead, MN, and<br />

Fargo, ND areas.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

Stuart Foundation<br />

500 Washington St., 8th Fl.<br />

San Francisco, CA 94111-4735 (415) 393-1551<br />

FAX: (415) 393-1552;<br />

E-mail: awashington@stuartfoundation.org;<br />

URL: http://www.stuartfoundation.org<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in CA and WA.<br />

Roy & Christine Sturgis Charitable Trust<br />

c/o Bank of America, N.A.<br />

901 Main St., 19th Fl.<br />

Dallas, TX 75202-3707 (214) 209-1965<br />

E-mail: tx.philanthropic@baml.com; Application<br />

address: c/o Bank of America, N.A., P.O. Box<br />

830241, Dallas, TX 75283; URL: https://<br />

www.bankofamerica.com/philanthropic/<br />

grantmaking.action<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in AR and <strong>the</strong> Dallas, TX,<br />

area.<br />

Sunderland Foundation<br />

P.O. Box 25900<br />

Overland Park, KS 66225-5900 (913) 451-8900<br />

E-mail: sunderlandfoundation@ashgrove.com;<br />

URL: http://www.sunderlandfoundation.org<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in geographic areas that<br />

have connections to <strong>the</strong> Ash Grove Cement Co.,<br />

particularly AR, western IA, KS, western MO, and<br />

NE.<br />

The Sunshine Lady Foundation, Inc.<br />

P.O. Box 1074<br />

Morehead City, NC 28557-1074<br />

E-mail: SLFwebform@gmail.com; URL: http://<br />

www.sunshinelady.org/<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national basis.<br />

SunTrust 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 Washington, DC,<br />

MD, and 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 primarily in CA, Washington DC,<br />

and NY.<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;<br />

E-mail: dwecker@swindellstrust.org; URL: http://<br />

www.swindellstrust.org<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to OR.<br />

Charles M. and Joan R. Taylor Foundation, Inc.<br />

c/o Regions Bank<br />

400 W. Capitol Ave.<br />

Little Rock, AR 72201-3436<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in Little Rock, AR, and<br />

Harbor Springs, MI.<br />

TD Charitable Foundation<br />

P.O. Box 9540<br />

1 Portland Sq.<br />

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Grants for Libraries & Information Services FOUNDATIONS<br />

Portland, ME 04112-9540 (207) 756-6947<br />

E-mail: CharitableGiving@TDBanknorth.com; E-mail<br />

for Michael Rayder:<br />

Michael.Rayder@TDBanknorth.com; URL: http://<br />

www.tdbank.com/community/grants.html<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to areas of company<br />

operations in CT, Washington, DC, DE, FL, MA,<br />

MD, ME, NH, NJ, NY, PA, VA, and VT.<br />

T. L. L. Temple Foundation<br />

204 Champions Dr.<br />

Lufkin, TX 75901-7321 (936) 634-3900<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in counties in TX<br />

constituting <strong>the</strong> East Texas Pine Timber Belt.<br />

John Templeton Foundation<br />

300 Conshohocken State Rd., Ste. 500<br />

West Conshohocken, PA 19428-3801<br />

(610) 941-2828<br />

FAX: (610) 825-1730; E-mail: info@templeton.org;<br />

URL: http://www.templeton.org/<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national and international<br />

basis.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

Terra Foundation for American Art<br />

980 N. Michigan Ave., Ste. 1315<br />

Chicago, IL 60611-4501 (312) 664-3939<br />

FAX: (312) 664-2052;<br />

E-mail: grants@terraamericanart.org; Additional<br />

e-mail: contact@terraamericanart.org and<br />

tsr@terraamericanart.org; URL: http://<br />

www.terraamericanart.org<br />

Limitations: Giving in <strong>the</strong> U.S., with emphasis on<br />

Chicago, IL, and internationally.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

Texas Instruments Foundation<br />

P.O. Box 650311, M.S. 3998<br />

Dallas, TX 75265-0199 (214) 480-6873<br />

FAX: (214) 480-6820; E-mail: giving@ti.com;<br />

Additional tel.: (214) 480-3221; URL: http://<br />

www.ti.com/corp/docs/csr/giving.shtml<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in areas of company<br />

operations in Dallas, TX.<br />

Eugene Victor Thaw Art Foundation<br />

553 Canyon Rd.<br />

P.O. Box 2422<br />

Santa Fe, NM 87501-2719<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in New York, NY.<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 />

William and Helen Thomas Charitable Trust<br />

c/o U.S. Trust Co.<br />

819 S. Federal Hwy., FL5-360-01-01<br />

Stuart, FL 34994-2952 (772) 403-1600<br />

FAX: (772) 403-1617;<br />

E-mail: bonney.johnson@ustrust.com;<br />

URL: http://foundationcenter.org/grantmaker/<br />

thomas/<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in FL, with emphasis on<br />

Palm Beach, St. Lucie & Martin counties.<br />

Thrivent Financial for Lu<strong>the</strong>rans 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: Lu<strong>the</strong>ran Grant Prog.:<br />

Kathy Larson, Church and Community<br />

Engagement, Thrivent Financial for Lu<strong>the</strong>rans,<br />

Lu<strong>the</strong>ran 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 />

Lu<strong>the</strong>rans, 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 Lu<strong>the</strong>rans, 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: https://<br />

www.thrivent.com/foundations/tflfoundation/<br />

index.html<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national basis for <strong>the</strong><br />

Lu<strong>the</strong>ran Grant Program; giving limited to <strong>the</strong> Twin<br />

Cities, MN, including Minneapolis and St. Paul,<br />

and <strong>the</strong> Fox Cities, WI, including Appleton, for<br />

Corporate Community Grants; giving to national<br />

organizations for <strong>the</strong> 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 Manchester, CT;<br />

Bucyrus, Canton, Eaton, New Philadelphia, OH;<br />

Ashboro, Columbus, and Lincolnton, NC; Keene,<br />

and Lebanon, NH; Honea Path, Union, and<br />

Gaffney, SC; Altavista, VA; and Mascot and<br />

Pulaski, TN. Giving also in local areas in Canada,<br />

China, France, Great Britain, India, Italy, Poland,<br />

Romania, and South Africa where Timken Co. has<br />

manufacturing facilities.<br />

Toyota USA Foundation<br />

c/o Fdn. Admin.<br />

601 Lexington Ave., 49th Fl.<br />

New York, NY 10022-4611 (212) 715-7486<br />

Tel. for problems with online applications: (212)<br />

715-7490; URL: http://www.toyota.com/<br />

foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in areas of major<br />

company operations in AZ, CA, Washington, DC,<br />

IL, MD, NM, NY, and TX; giving also to national<br />

organizations.<br />

Travelers Foundation<br />

385 Washington St.<br />

St. Paul, MN 55102-1309 (651) 310-7757<br />

FAX: (651) 310-2327;<br />

E-mail: lcolanin@travelers.com; Additional<br />

contacts: Michael Newman, V.P., Travelers<br />

Foundation, tel.:(651) 310-7263; Tara N. Spain,<br />

Prog. Off., Travelers Foundation, tel.:(860)<br />

277-7015; and Lisa Colaninno, Opers. Mgr., tel.:<br />

(860) 277-3761; 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 Hartford, CT<br />

and St. Paul, MN; limited giving to national<br />

organizations.<br />

Harry C. Trexler Trust<br />

33 S. 7th St., Ste. 205<br />

Allentown, PA 18101-2406 (610) 434-9645<br />

FAX: (610) 437-5721; URL: http://<br />

www.TrexlerTrust.org<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to Lehigh County, PA.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

Triad Foundation, Inc.<br />

P.O. Box 4440<br />

Ithaca, NY 14852-4440 (607) 257-1133<br />

FAX: (607) 257-5203;<br />

E-mail: JVF@triadfoundation.org<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in Tampa, FL, Charlotte,<br />

NC, and Tompkins County, 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 />

Grant 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 />

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 />

7030 S. Yale, Ste. 600<br />

Tulsa, OK 74136 (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 nor<strong>the</strong>astern OK through<br />

discretionary funds; donor-advised giving is<br />

nationwide.<br />

Turner Foundation, Inc.<br />

c/o Raymond Goodreau<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 />

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 />

Application Contact: Jeneanne Kautzmann,<br />

Grants, Mgr.; e-mail: application@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;<br />

E-mail: USBancorp@Easymatch.com;<br />

URL: http://www.usbank.com/cgi_w/cfm/<br />

about/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 />

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FOUNDATIONS Grants for Libraries & Information Services<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 />

9900 Bren Rd. E, MN008-W150<br />

Minnetonka, MN 55343-9664<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, with emphasis on<br />

Washington, DC, FL, MN, and NY.<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 />

community.ups.com/UPS+Foundation<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national basis and in Brazil,<br />

Canada, China, Malaysia, Mexico, and South<br />

Africa; 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, Colorado<br />

Springs, CO, Tampa, FL, San Antonio, TX, and<br />

Norfolk, VA.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

Valero Energy Foundation<br />

1 Valero Way<br />

P.O. Box 696000<br />

San Antonio, TX 78269-6000 (210) 345-2615<br />

FAX: (210) 345-2103;<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 />

Community_Giving/Pages/Home.aspx<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 Beuren Charitable Foundation, Inc.<br />

130 Bellevue Ave., Ste. 304<br />

Newport, RI 02840 (401) 619-5910<br />

FAX: (401) 619-5917;<br />

E-mail: kdame@vbcfoundation.org; URL: http://<br />

www.vbcfoundation.org<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in Newport County, RI.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

VanderWeide Family Foundation<br />

P.O. Box 230257<br />

Grand Rapids, MI 49523-0257 (616) 643-4700<br />

FAX: (616) 774-0116;<br />

E-mail: info@vw-foundation.org; E-mail:<br />

virginiav@rdvcorp.com (for G. Vander Hart) or<br />

SueV@rdvcorp.com (for S. Volkers); URL: http://<br />

www.vw-foundation.org<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in west MI and central FL.<br />

Ventura County Community Foundation<br />

1317 Del Norte Rd., Ste. 150<br />

Camarillo, CA 93010-8364 (805) 988-0196<br />

FAX: (805) 485-5537; E-mail: vccf@vccf.org;<br />

URL: http://www.vccf.org<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in Ventura County, CA.<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) 630-2660;<br />

E-mail: verizon.foundation@verizon.com; E-mail<br />

for Joseph E. Scaccia:<br />

joseph.e.scaccia@verizon.com; URL: http://<br />

foundation.verizon.com<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national basis, with emphasis<br />

on CA, Washington DC, and NY; giving also in<br />

Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Hong Kong, India,<br />

and Singapore.<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 />

Vital Projects Fund, Inc.<br />

c/o Robert B. Menschel<br />

375 Park Ave., Ste. 1602<br />

New York, NY 10152-1600<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national basis.<br />

Vulcan Materials Company Foundation<br />

P.O. Box 385014<br />

Birmingham, AL 35238-5014 (205) 298-3222<br />

E-mail: giving@vmcmail.com; Additional tel.: (205)<br />

298-3229; URL: http://<br />

www.vulcanmaterials.com/social.asp?<br />

content=vulcan<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in areas of company<br />

operations, with emphasis on Birmingham, AL.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

The Wachovia Wells Fargo Foundation, Inc.<br />

Wells Fargo Ctr.<br />

90 S. 7th St., MAC N9305-164<br />

Charlotte, NC 28288-0143 (704) 374-6128<br />

FAX: (704) 374-2484;<br />

E-mail: communityaffairs@wachovia.com;<br />

URL: https://www.wachovia.com/<br />

wachoviafoundation<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national basis in in areas of<br />

company operations.<br />

Crystelle Waggoner Charitable Trust<br />

c/o Bank of America, N.A.<br />

P.O. Box 1479 TX1-497-02-14<br />

Fort Worth, TX 76101-1479<br />

E-mail: mark.j.smith@baml.com<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to TX.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

The Wal-Mart Foundation, Inc.<br />

702 S.W. 8th St., Dept. 8687, # 0555<br />

Bentonville, AR 72716-0555 (800) 530-9925<br />

FAX: (479) 273-6850; E-mail for National Grant<br />

Program: ntlgive@wal-mart.com; URL: http://<br />

walmartfoundation.org<br />

Limitations: Giving on a national basis in areas of<br />

company operations, with emphasis on AR,<br />

Washington, DC, IL, NY, TN, UT, and VA.<br />

Willard and Pat Walker Charitable Foundation,<br />

Inc.<br />

61 E. Sunbridge, Ste. 1<br />

Fayetteville, AR 72703-2857 (479) 582-2310<br />

FAX: (479) 582-2292;<br />

E-mail: walkerfamily1@sbcglobal.net; Application<br />

address: P.O. Box 10500, Fayetteville, AR<br />

72703-0043<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in AR, KS, MO and OK.<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 <strong>the</strong> 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 <strong>the</strong> 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 />

Dennis & Phyllis Washington Foundation, Inc.<br />

P.O. Box 16630<br />

Missoula, MT 59808-6630 (406) 523-1325<br />

Additional tel.: (406) 523-1300; URL: http://<br />

www.dpwfoundation.org/<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in areas of company<br />

operations, with emphasis on MT.<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 />

Joe and Arlene Watt Foundation, Inc.<br />

c/o First Interstate Bank of Sheridan<br />

P.O. Box 6085<br />

Sheridan, WY 82801-6085<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in Sheridan, WY.<br />

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Grants for Libraries & Information Services FOUNDATIONS<br />

The Harry and Jeanette Weinberg Foundation,<br />

Inc.<br />

7 Park Center Ct.<br />

Owings Mills, MD 21117-4200 (410) 654-8500<br />

E-mail: info@<strong>the</strong>weinbergfoundation.org; URL: http://<br />

www.hjweinbergfoundation.org<br />

Limitations: Giving nationally, primarily in MD, HI,<br />

nor<strong>the</strong>ast PA, NY, and internationally to Israel<br />

and <strong>the</strong> 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 sou<strong>the</strong>rn CA counties:<br />

Los Angeles, Orange, Santa Barbara, Riverside,<br />

San Bernardino, Ventura and San Diego.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

Weitz Family Foundation<br />

1125 S. 103 St, Ste. 600<br />

Omaha, NE 68124-6019<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in Chicago, IL, and<br />

Omaha, NE.<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 />

1331 Grand Ave., Station 3W751<br />

Des Moines, IA 50309-2551 (515) 376-4819<br />

FAX: (515) 376-9082;<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 />

Additional e-mail:<br />

communityrelations@wellpoint.com; URL: http://<br />

www.wellpointfoundation.org/home.html<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in areas of company<br />

operations in CA, CO, CT, GA, IN, KY, ME, MO,<br />

NV, NY, NH, OH, VA, and WI; giving also to<br />

national organizations.<br />

Wells Fargo Foundation<br />

1800 Central Pk. E., 12th Fl.<br />

Los Angeles, CA 90067-3033<br />

FAX: (310) 789-8989;<br />

E-mail: thanlon@wellsfargo.com; URL: http://<br />

www.wellsfargo.com/donations<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in areas of company<br />

operations.<br />

Whatcom Community Foundation<br />

119 Grand Ave., Ste. A<br />

Bellingham, WA 98225-4400 (360) 671-6463<br />

FAX: (360) 671-6437; E-mail: wcf@whatcomcf.org;<br />

URL: http://www.whatcomcf.org<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in Whatcom County, WA.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

Wichita Community Foundation<br />

301 N. Main, Ste. 100<br />

Wichita, KS 67202 (316) 264-4880<br />

FAX: (316) 264-7592; E-mail: wcf@wichitacf.org;<br />

URL: http://www.wichitacf.org<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to <strong>the</strong> 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<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 <strong>the</strong> western U.S. and<br />

western Canada, particularly AK, AZ, MT, NM, OR,<br />

UT, WA, British Columbia, and <strong>the</strong> Yellowstone to<br />

Yukon region of U.S.-Canada.<br />

The Robert W. Wilson Charitable Trust<br />

c/o Robert W. Wilson<br />

520 83rd St., Ste. 1R<br />

Brooklyn, NY 11209-4520 (718) 748-6113<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in NY.<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; Questions regarding <strong>the</strong><br />

foundation may be addressed to: Dan Bevan,<br />

e-mail: danbevan@hwilson.org, Jan Ross: e-mail:<br />

janross@hwilson.org, or Dianne Stephens:<br />

e-mail: distephens@hwilson.org; URL: http://<br />

www.hawilsonfoundation.org<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to <strong>the</strong> 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 <strong>the</strong> Midwest and Southwest.<br />

The Winston Foundation, Inc.<br />

c/o John O’Neil, Paul Weiss et. al.<br />

1285 Ave. of <strong>the</strong> Americas<br />

New York, NY 10019-6064 (212) 373-3000<br />

Limitations: Giving in <strong>the</strong> U.S., with emphasis on<br />

national and local organizations in NY.<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 <strong>the</strong> greater Forsyth<br />

County, NC, area.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

Wiregrass Foundation<br />

1532 Whatley Dr.<br />

Dothan, AL 36303-1984 (334) 699-1031<br />

FAX: (334) 669-2472;<br />

E-mail: john@wiregrassfoundation.org; E-mail<br />

address for Cindy White, V.P., Admin. and Grants:<br />

cindy@wiregrassfoundation.org; URL: http://<br />

www.wiregrassfoundation.org<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in Houston, Henry, Dale<br />

and Geneva counties, AL.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

Wisconsin Energy Corporation Foundation, Inc.<br />

231 W. Michigan St., Rm. P409A<br />

Milwaukee, WI 53203-0001 (414) 221-2107<br />

FAX: (414) 221-2412;<br />

E-mail: patti.mcnew@we-energies.com;<br />

Additional e-mail:<br />

wec.foundation@we-energies.com; URL: http://<br />

www.wec-foundation.com/<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to areas of company<br />

operations in <strong>the</strong> Upper Peninsula, MI, area and<br />

WI.<br />

Wood-Claeyssens Foundation<br />

P.O. Box 30586<br />

Santa Barbara, CA 93130-0586<br />

FAX: (805) 966-1415; E-mail: wcf0543@gmail.com;<br />

URL: http://<br />

www.woodclaeyssensfoundation.com/<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to Santa Barbara and<br />

Ventura counties, CA.<br />

Robert W. Woodruff Foundation, Inc.<br />

191 Peachtree N.W., Ste. 3540<br />

Atlanta, GA 30303 (404) 522-6755<br />

FAX: (404) 522-7026; E-mail: fdns@woodruff.org;<br />

Application address: 50 Hurt Plz., Ste. 1200,<br />

Atlanta, Georgia 30303; URL: http://<br />

www.woodruff.org<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in GA, with emphasis on<br />

<strong>the</strong> metropolitan Atlanta area.<br />

Woods Charitable Fund, Inc.<br />

1440 M St.<br />

Lincoln, NE 68508-2513 (402) 436-5971<br />

FAX: (402) 742-0123;<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 />

Zmarzly); URL: http://www.woodscharitable.org<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in Lincoln, NE.<br />

Publishes an annual or periodic report.<br />

The Works of Grace Foundation<br />

c/o Vicki Browne<br />

P.O. Box 9050<br />

Ketchum, ID 83340-7142<br />

E-mail: info@worksofgracefoundation.org;<br />

URL: http://www.worksofgracefoundation.org/<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in ID and TX.<br />

The Wunderkinder Foundation<br />

c/o Breslauer, Rutman & Anderson, LLC<br />

11400 W. Olympic Blvd., Ste. 550<br />

Los Angeles, CA 90064-1551 (310) 481-3513<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in CA and NY.<br />

Wyandotte Health Foundation<br />

755 Minnesota Ave.<br />

Kansas City, KS 66117-2703 (816) 842-0944<br />

FAX: (816) 842-7444; Application address: c/o<br />

Greater Kansas City Community Foundation,<br />

1055 Broadway, Ste. 130, Kansas City, MO<br />

64105; tel.: (816) 627-3403<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to Wyandotte and Johnson<br />

counties, KS, and Jackson County, MO.<br />

Xcel Energy Foundation<br />

414 Nicollet Mall<br />

Minneapolis, MN 55401-1927 (612) 215-5317<br />

FAX: (612) 215-4522;<br />

E-mail: foundation@xcelenergy.com; Additional<br />

Contacts: Jeanne Fox, Michigan and Wisconsin,<br />

E-mail: jean.fox@xcelenergy.com; James R.<br />

Garness, Sr. Fdn. Rep., Minnesota, E-mail:<br />

james.r.garness@xcelenergy.com; Judy Paukert,<br />

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North and South Dakota, E-mail:<br />

judith.n.paukert@xcelenergy.com; Terry Price, Sr.<br />

Fdn. Rep., New Mexico and Texas, E-mail:<br />

terry.price@xcelenergy.com; Shanda Vangas, Sr.<br />

Fdn. Rep., Colorado, E-mail:<br />

Shanda.L.Vangas@excelenergy.com;<br />

URL: http://www.xcelenergy.com/About_Us/<br />

Community/Foundation_Grants<br />

Limitations: Giving limited to areas of company<br />

operations in CO, MI, MN, ND, NM, SD, TX, and<br />

WI.<br />

Yawkey Foundation II<br />

990 Washington St., Ste. 315<br />

Dedham, MA 02026-6716 (781) 329-7470<br />

URL: http://www.yawkeyfoundation.org<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in MA, with emphasis on<br />

<strong>the</strong> greater metropolitan Boston area.<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: Bmajor@zarrow.com;<br />

URL: http://www.zarrow.com/ahz.htm<br />

Limitations: Giving primarily in <strong>the</strong> Tulsa, OK, area.<br />

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