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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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