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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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