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