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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 />

© 2012 by <strong>the</strong> Foundation Center 39

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