Established in 1915, was Los Angeles’s first grantmaking institution and is the country’s second-oldest community foundation.
Works to promote the development of open society in Mongolia. Describes priorities and scholarship opportunities, with grant database.
A charitable public foundation, established by community stakeholders for the purpose of improving the quality of life in Greater Des Moines by initiating programs, coordinating resources and supporting organizations that enhance education, community betterment, arts and culture, health, and human services.
South Africa. Funds capacity building, health, and poverty alleviation programs, primarily in Kwa-Zulu Natal, Limpopo, Eastern Cape and Mpumalanga. Describes funding and donor partners, as well as resources and events they offer.
A worldwide network of people of Irish ancestry and friends raising funds to support programs of peace, arts, education, and community development in Ireland. Describes projects and local fundraising groups.
Graduate international fellowships enable U.S. graduate students to pursue specialization in area and language study or to add an important international dimension to their education.
A grant-making United Nations affiliated NGO promoting the interconnectedness of all life and the oneness of humanity.
Established in 1996 through a provision of the artist’s Last Will and Testament to give grants to individual artists.
The fund is primarily interested in organizations and projects that have an impact on the City of San Francisco and local Bay Area communities. Other interests include domestic organizations providing support to Israel and national and international projects that address environmental and population issues.
Supports programs in economic development, international sffairs, philanthropy benchmarks, healthcare, education, and the arts. Gives grant application guidelines and describes current initiatives.