Charitable foundation supporting arts, children, youth, rural and intercultural issues.
Supports the Jewish community in Baltimore, Maryland, and Israel, as well as human needs in the Baltimore area. Provides grant guidelines and highlights from past funding cycles.
Funds programs which deal specifically with projects for children and families, including drug and alcohol abuse, child abuse, community violence, and school retention.
Consortium of family foundations and individual donors committed to funding economic, environmental and social justice initiatives.
The Foundation allocates its resources to two primary projects: the Bonner Scholars Program, a community service scholarship program supporting 1500 students at 24 colleges and universities; and the Crisis Ministry Program, which supports faith-based anti-hunger initiatives.
Areas of support have focused on education and mentorship, but have also been awarded in entrepreneurship, healthcare and the arts, predominantly in Massachusetts. Provides information on history and recent years’ grantees.
Founded by Rosie O’Donnell in 1997, this organization awards grants to support nonprofit programs serving economically disadvantaged and at-risk children and their families across the United States.
A grant making nonprofit organization that supports progressive charities and public policy initiations which help disadvantaged youth, improve public education, and create caring communities, particularly in Boulder, Denver, and the state of Colorado.
Administers grants for medical, drug, and mental treatments, and pharmaceutical studies.
Funds innovative projects, primarily in central Ohio. Includes detailed guidelines and list of board members.