Established to help students wishing to attend one of the 38 historically black public colleges and universities.
Site features application guidelines and information on supported programs.
Works around the world in strengthening children and youth, including education, health, and work, as well as providing organization building resources. Describes currently funded programs, available research publications, and how to contribute.
Lists recently awarded grants, with information about the family and the foundation’s board and staff.
Education, health, human services, and the arts, in Texas. Provides foundation history, information on application process, and reports on education in the state.
Funds efforts to assist parents, caregivers and youth be active, engaged, and empowered members of society. Describes priorities and approach, lists current grantees, and offers research and evaluation resources.
Creates, promotes and supports high quality research resulting in more effective, safer treatments and the ultimate cure for lymphoma. Also provides a comprehensive slate of educational and emotional support programs for lymphoma patients and their families. Through its national, local and grassroots outreach and advocacy work, LRFA leads the lymphoma community in raising awareness of this disease.
A nonprofit organization established to promote psychology.
Private family foundation which supports corporations, trusts, community chests (united ways), funds or foundations organized and operated exclusively for religious, charitable, scientific, literary, or educational purposes, or for the prevention of cruelty to children; such persons as the directors deem proper, to be used for the benefit of poor, needy, and deserving persons to enable such persons to become self-supporting or to become more useful citizens; and such persons as the directors deem proper, to be used for the advancement or promotion of science, learning, medicine, surgery, literature, music, art or human welfare.