Established to serve the needy, the less fortunate, and those requiring assistance; to take care of their immediate needs; and then to help them get back on their feet and become productive members of society. Its main focus is in San Francisco Bay Area, California.
Nonprofit, independent national research institute committed to basic empirical research on law and legal institutions.
Pacific Northwest. Major emphases are education and scientific research. Includes grant guidelines, list of recent recipients, and financial information for the trust.
A Christian grant-making organization partnering with churches all over the world.
Working to create a society that values young people and enables them to reach their full potential. It pursues this goal by investing in research and in people and projects that use evidence-based approaches.
Provides research and development tools for educational systems throughout the US such as aptitude battery tests; features include information on career and education initiatives, tools and techniques and partnerships.
Furthering Charles and Anne Morrow Lindbergh’s shared vision of a balance between technological advancement and environmental preservation. Describes mission and programs, foundation history, how to apply for grants, and related topics.
To promote and underpin the work of foundations and corporate funders active in and with Europe.
Group of outdoor businesses whose collective contributions support grassroots citizen-action groups and their efforts to protect wild and natural areas where outdoor enthusiasts recreate.