Advancing the medical sciences by supporting basic research relevant to health, and other scientific and educational activities.
Established in 1955 to fund programs for economic opportunity and physical emotional well-being of women. Details about breast cancer funding, economic and diversity programs, and children’s charity work offered.
Serves metro Washington, DC. Facilitates individual and organizational giving via charitable grantmaking funds, distributes grants to nonprofit organizations, and convenes meetings on current local issues.
Facilitating philanthropy in Butte, Glenn, and Tehama counties in northern California. Covers services to nonprofits and donors, grant guidelines, and past grant recipients.
Supports various needy charitable, educational, health services and cultural organizations, mainly in Florida.
Provides an overview of the corporation’s support in the arts, education, development, and other areas, through the ExxonMobil Foundation, direct grantmaking, and other vehicles.
http://www.exxonmobil.com/corporate/Citizenship/Corp_citizenship_Com_foundation.asp
A non-profit, tax-exempt organization which supports the needs of medically and/or physically challenged children, providing financial assistance for recipients who are unable to afford equipment and/or services.
US alumni membership organization which supports and promotes the Fulbright Program. Gives membership information, with list of local chapters, and advocacy news.
Dedicated to supporting ongoing medical research for myotubular myopathy and other related congenital myopathies.
Organization providing financial support and assistance to school-age children to encourage their ability to participate and succeed in athletics. Named in honor of Jeremy Glick, passenger on Flight 93.