Program description and information on grants available to US citizens. [English/Italian]
Official site from the Nobel Foundation.
The foundation furthers the charitable purposes of its founder, Elizabeth Bingham Blossom, in the fields of education, health and human services, science, and the arts; seeks to strengthen civil society and its institutions; works for a world that is environmentally self-sustaining; educates family members and others in the values and practices of philanthropy, community service, and stewardship; and seeks to build a sense of community among ourselves and with the world we share.
Focusing on grassroots organizations in the developing world. Describes donation opportunities for individuals and organizations, with lists of grantees and of advisors.
The foundation’s grantmaking is focused primarily on the areas of medical research, science, and engineering. The foundation also maintains a program for liberal arts colleges and a Southern California Grant Program that provides support in the areas of civic and community services, health care and hospitals, precollegiate education, and the arts.
Gives history of the Fulbright program in Austria, with application, and information on current participants and on funding partners. [English/German]
Supports research into aging and into global infectious diseases. Lists current recipients and describes awards process.
Central Texas. Describes organization history and structure, selection process for grants and scholarships, and donor options for restricted and unrestricted funds.
Fighting aplastic anemia, myelodysplastic syndromes, and other bone marrow failure.
Organization focusing on education and financial assistance to needy children worldwide.