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Grants for Libraries & Information Services RGK—TEXAS<br />
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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