Creates social change by investing in economic opportunity for women and girls, through institutional change and connections between the for-profit and non-profit sectors. Lists grantees, with research reports on effective approaches.
Provides local donors the opportunity to engage in philanthropy in a variety of ways. The Community Foundation engages in three principle activities: grantmaking, convening and capacity building.
Building endowments to benefit charitable needs in Chautauqua County, New York using contributions from a cross-section of the public. Covers types of grants, funds, and how to donate.
Illinois community trust supporting projects in the foundation’s service area. Includes donor, funding and financial information, grant making guidelines, and scholarship procedures.
US-based group of private foundations, which works to increase grantmaking in rural communities, influence policy, and disseminate effective practices. Lists funders and grantees, with information on outcome measures.
Offers grants related to civil and human rights, environment, poverty. Includes issue/theme-based publications, searchable database of recent Mott-funded initiatives, links to a host of grantee websites and grant application procedures.
The Saginaw Community Foundation links donor interests and community needs through grants spanning the entire range of community concerns.
Grants funds in order to promote and maintain access to adequate healthcare for all people in the Chicagoland area regardless of race, sex, creed or financial need. The foundation meets this goal through its grants for medical and nursing education, medical research and direct healthcare services.
The Foundation has three goals: support research on the cause of, and cure for, dystonia; increase public awareness of dystonia; provide support for dystonia patients and their families.
Grants and educational programs. Explains how to donate, grant application process, and opportunities for participation.