CCNR CENTER - TUCSON

Connecting Community Needs with Resources

National Foundations

 

 


 

Funding Organization

Funding Description

Amount

Due Date

Contact Information

Open Meadows Foundation

Projects that promote community building power that are led by and benefit women and girls, particularly those from vulnerable communities.

 

Up to $2,000

Feb 15

Aug 15

PO Box 1363
Bronx, NY 10475

718-885-0969

Click To See Website

Local Initiatives Support Corporation

(LISC)

Helps community development organizations transform distressed communities and neighborhoods into healthy and sustainable communities that are good places to live, do business, work, and raise families.

MetLife Foundation Community-Police Partnership Awards Program

Supports innovative partnerships between community groups and police to promote neighborhood safety and revitalization.

Feb 28 501 7th Ave., 7th Fl.
New York, NY 10018-5903
Telephone: (212) 455-9312
Fax: (212) 682-5929
E-mail: info@lisc.org
www.lisc.org

 



Funding Organization

Funding Description

Amount

Due Date

Contact Information

Left Tilt Fund

Supports art that exposes injustice and seeks to educate and empower its audience.

 

Up to $10,000

Apr 25, 2011

Click To Send Email

Click To See Website

The Katzenberger Foundation, Inc.

Supports arts; children/youth, services; and performing arts centers.

Sept 1

200 Park Ave. S., Ste. 1700
New York, NY 10003-1531
Telephone: (212) 315-5575
Contact: Abner J. Golieb, Pres.

 

Bess Spiva Timmons Foundation, Inc.

Primary area of interest is education programs for minorities; support also for the arts, and social services.

 

Aug 31

(541) 912-6062

Click To Send Email

Click To See Website

Western States Arts Federation

Mission in to strengthen the financial, organizational and policy infrastructure of the arts by providing innovative programs and services to artists and arts organizations in the West and nationwide.

 

April 1

1743 Wazee Street, Suite 300
Denver, CO 80202
toll free: 888-562-7232
tel: 303-629-1166
fax: 303-629-9717
Click To Send Email

Click To See Website

Click To See Application

 

ASCAP Foundation

Supports music education programs for aspiring songwriters and composers.

 

$1,500-$3,000

Applications reviewed in October and November

Click To See Website

Barstow Foundation

Supports arts and culture and programs for children and youth.

 

July

(989)839-5305

235 East Main Street

Midland. MI 48640

 

Nathan Cummings Foundation

Arts and Culture Guidelines

GOAL: To create a stronger and more socially just society by building the field of Art and Social Justice and amplifying the voices of underrepresented communities.

Support for: 1) community-based artistic and cultural projects that illuminate social and economic justice issues or 2) convening and training programs for artists, cultural workers and community members that impart information and skills that can be used to achieve social change.

 

 

Accepted all year

The Nathan Cummings Foundation
475 Tenth Avenue, 14th Floor
New York, NY 10018
212-787-7300 (phone)

212-787-7377 (fax)

Click To See Website

Harris Foundation

Supports the arts: children's theater, documentaries, videos, and community outreach.

6655 West Sahara, B-118

Las Vegas, NV 89146

Telephone: 702-253-1317

Click To Send Email

Click To See Website

Hearst Foundation Funds cultural institutions that offer innovative programs in the arts and sciences, the majority of which enable access for young people, thereby enriching their lives. Our focus includes education initiatives for students in pre-kindergarten through 12th grade. In addition, the Foundations support programs that nurture artistic development. None

300 West 57th Street

26th Floor
New York, New York 10019-3741
Telephone: 212-586-5404
Fax: 212-586-1917 Click To See Website

Mockingbird 

Foundation

Provides grants to nonprofit organizations and public schools for children's music education programs. Particularly interested in projects that encourage and foster creative expression in any musical form (including composition, instrumentation, vocalization, or improvisation), but also recognizes broader and more basic needs within conventional instruction. 

 

$100 - $5,000

Aug 1 

Click To See Website

Thomas H. Maren Foundation

 

Provides grants to community arts centers, art museums, and for Native American or folk art projects.

 

Past arts grants ranged from $5,000 to $30,000

 

None

621 SW 26th Place, Gainesville, FL 32601-9014

 

The Katzenberger Foundation, Inc.

Supports arts, education, and youth programs.

 

Sept 1

200 Park Ave. S., Ste. 1700
New York, NY 10003-1531
Telephone: (212) 315-5575
Contact: Abner J. Golieb, Pres.

Joseph Stanley Leeds Charitable Foundation

Supports education and youth programs.

 

None

6345 Balboa Blvd., Ste. 200
Encino, CA 91316-1517
Contact: Marilyn Le Rud, Pres.

Larry H. Miller Charities

Giving focuses on programs that assist children, with an emphasis on health and education.

 

None

301 W. South Temple
Salt Lake City, UT 84101-1216
Contact: Stayner Landward, Pres.
Click To See Website

 

 



Funding Organization

Funding Description

Amount

Due Date

Contact Information

Chichester DuPont Foundation, Inc.

The Clark Fund devotes particular emphasis to programs concerned with education and social services.

UP to $100,000

Sept 1

5720 Kennett Pike
P.O. Box 3598
Wilmington, DE 19807-1326
Telephone: (302) 658-5244
Contact: Gregory F. Fields, Secy.
Fax: (302) 658-5091
Click To Send Email

Click To See Website

 

The Edna McConnell

Clark Foundation

Currently focuses on advancing opportunities for low-income youth (ages 9 to 24) in the United States.  Funds organizations that help young people:

Avoid high-risk behaviors such as drug abuse, violence, and teen pregnancy. Although the Foundation does not accept unsolicited applications, we invite organizations that think they may qualify for support after reviewing our Selection Criteria to complete the Foundation’s online Youth Organizations Preliminary Application Form.

 

415 Madison Avenue
Tenth Floor
New York, NY 10017

Telephone: (212) 551- 9100
Fax: (212) 421-9325

Click Send Email

Click To See Website

 

W. K. Kellogg

Foundation

Supports educated kids, healthy kids, secure families, racial equity, and civic engagement. 

 

Throughout the year

Central Proposal Processing department at (269) 969-2329.

Click To See Website

Hearst Foundation

Works with comprehensive direct-service organizations that foster effective solutions to social and economic problems. Priority is given to efforts that enable children, youth and families to lead productive and independent lives. The Foundations’ interest include family support services, domestic violence and child abuse prevention, after-school programs, and youth development.

 

None

300 West 57th Street
26th Floor
New York, New York 10019-3741
Telephone: 212-586-5404
Fax: 212-586-1917

Click To See Website

United Methodist Women

Programs addressing the needs of children and young people between the ages of 5 to 18 in the areas of violence prevention, anti-abuse and relationship abuse.

Up to $4,000

July 1,

2011

Click To See Website

Barstow Foundation Supports education and youth development programs. July

(989)839-5305

235 East Main Street

Midland. MI 48640

The Katzenberger Foundation, Inc.

Supports arts, education, and youth programs.

 

Sept 1

200 Park Ave. S., Ste. 1700
New York, NY 10003-1531
Telephone: (212) 315-5575
Contact: Abner J. Golieb, Pres.

Joseph Stanley Leeds Charitable Foundation

Supports education and youth programs.

 

None

6345 Balboa Blvd., Ste. 200
Encino, CA 91316-1517
Contact: Marilyn Le Rud, Pres.

Larry H. Miller Charities

Giving focuses on programs that assist children, with an emphasis on health and education.

 

None

301 W. South Temple
Salt Lake City, UT 84101-1216
Contact: Stayner Landward, Pres.
Click To See Website

 



Funding Organization

Funding Description

Amount

Due Date

Contact Information

Chichester DuPont Foundation, Inc.

Supports education and social services.

UP to $100,000

Sept 1

5720 Kennett Pike
P.O. Box 3598
Wilmington, DE 19807-1326
Telephone: (302) 658-5244
Contact: Gregory F. Fields, Secy.
Fax: (302) 658-5091
Click To Send Email

Click To See Website

 

Barstow Foundation

Supports arts and culture; social services; and programs for children and youth.

 

 

July

(989)839-5305

235 East Main Street

Midland. MI 48640

The Edna McConnell

Clark Foundation

Currently focuses on advancing opportunities for low-income youth (ages 9 to 24) in the United States.  Funds organizations that help young people:1) Improve their educational skills and academic achievement;

2) Prepare for the world of work and make the transition to employment and economic independence; and/or

3) Avoid high-risk behaviors such as drug abuse, violence, and teen pregnancy. Although the Foundation does not accept unsolicited applications, we invite organizations that think they may qualify for support after reviewing our Selection Criteria to complete the Foundation’s online Youth Organizations Preliminary Application Form.

 

415 Madison Avenue
Tenth Floor
New York, NY 10017

Telephone: (212) 551- 9100
Fax: (212) 421-9325
Click To Send Email

Click To See Website

 

W. K. Kellogg

Foundation

Supports educated kids, healthy kids, secure families, racial equity, and civic engagement. 

Throughout the year

Central Proposal Processing department at (269) 969-2329.

Click To See Website

 

Hearst Foundation

Works with comprehensive direct-service organizations that foster effective solutions to social and economic problems. Priority is given to efforts that enable children, youth and families to lead productive and independent lives. The Foundations’ interest include after-school programs and youth development.

None

300 West 57th Street
26th Floor
New York, New York 10019-3741
Phone: 212-586-5404
Fax: 212-586-1917

Click To See Website






The Katzenberger Foundation, Inc.

Supports arts, education, and youth programs.

 

Sept 1

200 Park Ave. S., Ste. 1700
New York, NY 10003-1531
Telephone: (212) 315-5575
Contact: Abner J. Golieb, Pres.

Joseph Stanley Leeds Charitable Foundation

Supports education and youth programs.

 

None

6345 Balboa Blvd., Ste. 200
Encino, CA 91316-1517
Contact: Marilyn Le Rud, Pres.

Larry H. Miller Charities

Giving focuses on programs that assist children, with an emphasis on health and education.

 

None

301 W. South Temple
Salt Lake City, UT 84101-1216
Contact: Stayner Landward, Pres.
Click To See Website

 



Funding Organization

Funding Description

Amount

Due Date

Contact Information

Green Education Foundation

Green Thumb Challenge

Schools and youth groups submit chronicles of their garden projects. The award is designed to support the continued sustainability of an exceptional youth garden program that has demonstrated success, and has impacted the lives of kids and their community.

 

$5,000

Click for Website

W. K. Kellogg

Foundation

Supports educated kids, healthy kids, secure families, racial equity, and civic engagement.

Throughout the year

Central Proposal Processing department at (269) 969-2329.

Click To See Website

 

Barstow Foundation

Supports civic affairs.

 

July

(989)839-5305

235 East Main Street

Midland. MI 48640

 

Comerica Charitable Foundation

Neighborhood Revitalization including: 1) Affordable housing or 2) Neighborhood business development

March 15

June 15

Sept 15

Nov 15

Comerica Corporate Headquarters
Comerica Bank Tower
1717 Main Street
Dallas, Texas 75201

800-522-2265 

Click To See Website

Open Meadows Foundation Projects that promote community building power that are led by and benefit women and girls, particularly those from vulnerable communities. Up to $2,000

Feb 15

Aug 15

PO Box 1363

Bronx, NY 10475

718-885-0969

http://www.openmeadows.org/

 

Local Initiatives

Support Corporation

(LISC)

Helps community development organizations transform distressed communities and neighborhoods into healthy and sustainable communities that are good places to live, do business, work, and raise families. 

MetLife Foundation Community-Police Partnership Awards Program

Supports innovative partnerships between community groups and police to promote neighborhood safety and revitalization.

 

 

Feb 28 

501 7th Ave., 7th Fl.
New York, NY 10018-5903
Telephone: (212) 455-9312
Fax: (212) 682-5929
E-mail: info@lisc.org
www.lisc.org 

Nehemiah Community Foundation, Inc.

Supports encouragement of individual achievement and self-sufficiency. Program areas include affordable housing and neighborhood revitalization. 

$1,000-$15,000 

None 

Nehemiah Community Foundation, Inc.

424 N. 7th St., No. 250
Sacramento, CA 95811
Telephone: (916) 231-1701

Click To See Website

 

 

 

 

 

 



Funding Organization

Funding Description

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Due Date

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Funding Organization

Funding Description

Amount

Due Date

Contact Information

Mental Health Foundation

Providing funding to support projects designed to improve access to mental health-related education and services for young adults. The foundation seeks to support innovative programs that address the reduction of stigma, the promotion of public awareness, and education on mental health issues for the target population of young adults. These programs must entail a peer component of young adults who have personally lived with mental illness and can share their condition and stigmatization in a candid and positive manner with peers.

 

$1,000-$10,000

Apr 30, 2011

Click To Send Email

Click To See Website

Chichester DuPont Foundation, Inc.

Supports programs concerned with the environment, education, health care and social services.

UP to $100,000

Sept 1

5720 Kennett Pike
P.O. Box 3598
Wilmington, DE 19807-1326
Telephone: (302) 658-5244
Contact: Gregory F. Fields, Secy.
Fax: (302) 658-5091
Click To Send Email

Click To See Website

 

The Edna McConnell Clark Foundation

Currently focuses on advancing opportunities for low-income youth (ages 9 to 24) in the United States.  Funds organizations that help young people avoid high-risk behaviors such as drug abuse, violence, and teen pregnancy.

Although the Foundation does not accept unsolicited applications, we invite organizations that think they may qualify for support after reviewing our Selection Criteria to complete the Foundation’s online Youth Organizations Preliminary Application Form.

 

415 Madison Avenue
Tenth Floor
New York, NY 10017

Telephone: (212) 551- 9100
Fax: (212) 421-9325
Click To Send Email

Click To See Website

 

W. K. Kellogg Foundation

Supports educated kids, healthy kids, secure families, racial equity and civic engagement. 

 

Throughout the year

Central Proposal Processing department at (269) 969-2329.

Click To See Website

 

Barstow Foundation

Supports healthcare organizations; social services; food programs; programs for children and youth; youth development programs; and programs for families.

 

 

July

(989)839-5305

235 East Main Street

Midland. MI 48640

Nathan Cummings Foundation

Health Guidelines

GOAL: To improve Americans' health by ensuring that all people in the United States have access to high quality and affordable health care and live in a healthy environment.

 

 

Accepted all year

The Nathan Cummings Foundation
475 Tenth Avenue, 14th Floor
New York, NY 10018
212-787-7300 (phone)

212-787-7377 (fax)

Click To See Website

Harris Foundation

Supports: 1) Educational camps: environmental, health and special needs camps and/or 2) Preventative Health: Animals for the physically challenged, children's health, global populations, women's health.

 

6655 West Sahara, B-118

Las Vegas, NV 89146

Telephone: 702/253-1317

Click To Send Email

Click To See Website

Hearst Foundation Assists leading regional hospitals, medical centers and specialized medical institutions, such as children's and women's hospitals. The Foundations fund direct medical services that promote wellness, prevention and rehabilitation. Areas of interest include cancer, geriatrics, neonatology, perinatology, pediatrics, women's health, and the disabled. Support for advanced professional education and training is also considered in these fields. None

300 West 57th Street
26th Floor
New York, New York 10019-3741
Telephone: 212-586-5404
Fax: 212-586-1917 Click To See Website


 J. R. Albert

Foundation

Supports programs dealing with the epidemic of obesity, particularly childhood obesity.

  • Programs educating at-risk populations on nutritional practices and wellness.
  • Training of educators, physicians and other mentors to aid in distribution of health and nutrition information.
  • Dissemination of results of nutrition research to those it most benefits.

 

Jan 31

July 31 

55 S. Main St., Suite 307
Naperville IL 60540

phone: 630-335-7098

Trish Robb, CEO: 

Click to Email

Click To See Website

 




Joseph Stanley Leeds Charitable Foundation

Supports education and youth programs.

 

None

6345 Balboa Blvd., Ste. 200
Encino, CA 91316-1517
Contact: Marilyn Le Rud, Pres.

Larry H. Miller Charities

Giving focuses on programs that assist children, with an emphasis on health and education.

 

None

301 W. South Temple
Salt Lake City, UT 84101-1216
Contact: Stayner Landward, Pres.
Click To See Website

 



Funding Organization

Funding Description

Amount

Due Date

Contact Information

Left Tilt Fund

Funds those striving to bridge the class divide, empower low-income communities, and create equal access to health care.

 

Up to $10,000

Apr 25, 2011

Click To Send Email

Click To See Website

Chichester DuPont Foundation, Inc.

Supports programs concerned with the health care and social services.

UP to $100,000

Sept 1

5720 Kennett Pike
P.O. Box 3598
Wilmington, DE 19807-1326
Telephone: (302) 658-5244
Contact: Gregory F. Fields, Secy.
Fax: (302) 658-5091
Click To Send Email

Click To See Website

 

W. K. Kellogg Foundation

Supports healthy kids and secure families.

Throughout the year

Central Proposal Processing department at (269) 969-2329.

Click To See Website

 

Abbot Fund

Access to Health Care Preference given to programs that: 1) Seek to apply scientific expertise to improve health care in the developing world or that involve rare diseases, 2) Contain a significant training component, or 3) Focus on minimizing health disparities.

 

Under $100,000

Jan through Oct

Department 379

Building AP6D

100 Abbott Park Road

Abbott Park, IL 60064-3500

(847)937-7075

Click To See Website

Barstow Foundation

Supports healthcare organizations; social services; food programs; programs for children and youth; youth development programs; and programs for families.

 

 

July

(989)839-5305

235 East Main Street

Midland. MI 48640

Chatlos Foundation

Medical Concerns: Grants to medical organizations total 26% of Foundation distribution.

$5,000 to $25,000

Grant Administrator
P.O. Box 915048
Longwood, FL 32791-5048

Click To See Website

 

Harris Foundation

Supports: 1) Educational camps: environmental, health and special needs camps and/or 2) Preventative Health: Animals for the physically challenged, children's health, global populations, women's health.

 

6655 West Sahara, B-118

Las Vegas, NV 89146

Telephone: 702/253-1317

Click To Send Email

Click To See Website

Hearst Foundation Assists leading regional hospitals, medical centers and specialized medical institutions, such as children's and women's hospitals. Funds direct medical services that promote wellness, prevention and rehabilitation. Areas of interest include cancer, geriatrics, neonatology, perinatology, pediatrics, women's health, and the disabled. Support for advanced professional education and training also considered. None

300 West 57th Street
26th Floor
New York, New York 10019-3741
Telephone: 212-586-5404
Fax: 212-586-1917 Click To See Website

 

 J. R. Albert

Foundation

Supports programs dealing with the epidemic of obesity, particularly childhood obesity.

  • Programs educating at-risk populations on nutritional practices and wellness.
  • Training of educators, physicians and other mentors to aid in distribution of health and nutrition information.
  • Dissemination of results of nutrition research to those it most benefits.

 

 Jan 31

July 31

55 S. Main St., Suite 307
Naperville IL 60540

phone: 630-335-7098

Trish Robb, CEO: 

Click to Email

Click To See Website

 

 

 

 

 

 



Funding Organization

Funding Description

Amount

Due Date

Contact Information

 

 

 

 

 

 





 

 



Funding Organization

Funding Description

Amount

Due Date

Contact Information

Women Helping Others

Supporting organizations dedicated to women, children and families in need.

 

$1,000 -$40,000

Sept 6, 2011

No calls or emails

Click To See Website

Left Tilt Fund

Funds those striving to bridge the class divide, empower low-income communities, and create equal access to education, jobs, and health care.

 

Up to $10,000

Apr 25, 2011

Click To Send Email

Click To See Website

Chichester DuPont Foundation, Inc.

Supports programs concerned with the education, health care and social services.

UP to $100,000

Sept 1

5720 Kennett Pike
P.O. Box 3598
Wilmington, DE 19807-1326
Telephone: (302) 658-5244
Contact: Gregory F. Fields, Secy.
Fax: (302) 658-5091
Click To Send Email

Click To See Website

 

Eckerd Family Foundation

If we are successful, our grantees' work will enable our targeted youth to meet the challenges of growing up, leading to meaningful choices regarding their education and vocation. They will be prepared to assume the responsibilities of adulthood and good citizenship.

 

3000 Bayport Drive, Suite 560
Tampa, FL  33607
(813) 514-0858  

Click To See Website

The Edna McConnell

Clark Foundation

Currently focuses on advancing opportunities for low-income youth (ages 9 to 24) in the United States.  Funds organizations that help young people:

1. Improve their educational skills and academic achievement;

2. Prepare for the world of work and make the transition to employment and economic independence; and/or

3. Avoid high-risk behaviors such as drug abuse, violence, and teen pregnancy. Although the Foundation does not accept unsolicited applications, we invite organizations that think they may qualify for support after reviewing our Selection Criteria to complete the Foundation’s online Youth Organizations Preliminary Application Form.

 

415 Madison Avenue
Tenth Floor
New York, NY 10017

Telephone: (212) 551- 9100
Fax: (212) 421-9325
Click To Send Email

Click To See Website

 

W. K. Kellogg

Foundation

Supports educated kids, healthy kids, secure families, racial equity and civic engagement.

Throughout the year

Central Proposal Processing department at (269) 969-2329.

Click To See Website

 

Barstow Foundation

Supports arts and culture; civic affairs; community foundations; education; healthcare organizations; social services; programs for children and youth; youth development programs; and programs for families.

 

 

July

(989)839-5305

235 East Main Street

Midland. MI 48640

Chatlos Foundation

Social Concerns: This category encompasses secular community programs which provide direct services such as child welfare, vocational training, prison alternatives, concerns for the aged and disabled, and men, women and families in crisis.

 

$2,500 to $10,000

Grant Administrator
P.O. Box 915048
Longwood, FL 32791-5048

Click To See Website

 



 

Hearst Foundation

Works with comprehensive direct-service organizations that foster effective solutions to social and economic problems. Priority is given to efforts that enable children, youth and families to lead productive and independent lives. The Foundations’ interest include family support services, domestic violence and child abuse prevention, after-school programs, youth development, literacy, housing and homelessness, job training, economic development, and programs for older adults.

 

None

300 West 57th Street
26th Floor
New York, New York 10019-3741
Telephone: 212-586-5404
Fax: 212-586-1917 

Click To See Website

 JM Foundation

Supports activities that foster self-sufficiency, personal responsibility, and private initiative. Current priorities include identifying and educating young leaders.

 

None, but board meets in May and October

Carl Helstrom, Executive Director
The JM Foundation
116 Village Boulevard
Suite 200
Princeton, NJ 08540

Click To See Website

Nehemiah Community Foundation, Inc.

Supports encouragement of individual achievement and self-sufficiency. Program areas include: job training and placement for low and moderate-income individuals; and education.

 

 $1,000-$15,000

 None

Nehemiah Community Foundation, Inc.

424 N. 7th St., No. 250
Sacramento, CA 95811
Telephone: (916) 231-1701

Click To See Website

Local Initiatives Support Corporation (LISC)

Helps community development organizations transform distressed communities and neighborhoods into healthy and sustainable communities that are good places to live, do business, work, and raise families.

Financial Opportunity Center Social Innovation Fund

Supports improving the financial situation for low- to moderate-income families by helping people boost earnings, reduce expenses, and make appropriate financial decisions that lead to asset-building. Services include employment placement, job retention, and skill improvement; financial coaching and counseling; and accessing income support/public benefits. 

 

 Oct 25

501 7th Ave., 7th Fl.
New York, NY 10018-5903
Telephone: (212) 455-9312
Fax: (212) 682-5929
E-mail: info@lisc.org
www.lisc.org

 The Cara Program

The program works to assist the homeless and at-risk populations by providing comprehensive training, permanent job placement, and critical support services.

 

 

 

703 W. Monroe St.

Chicago, IL 60661-3515

Telephone: (312) 382-0267

Fax: (312) 382-0268

www.thecaraprogram.org

Jobs for the Future, Inc. (JFF)

Jobs to Careers seeks to advance and reward the skill and career development of low-wage health care services workers.
 National Fund for Workforce Solutions

Works to improve employment training and labor market outcomes for low-income individuals.

 

 

88 Broad St., 8th Fl.
Boston, MA 02110-3407
Contact: Geri Scott, Project Dir.
E-mail: info@jff.org
www.jff.org

The Katzenberger Foundation, Inc.

Supports arts, education, and youth programs.

 

Sept 1

200 Park Ave. S., Ste. 1700
New York, NY 10003-1531
Telephone: (212) 315-5575
Contact: Abner J. Golieb, Pres.

Joseph Stanley Leeds Charitable Foundation

Supports education and youth programs.

 

None

6345 Balboa Blvd., Ste. 200
Encino, CA 91316-1517
Contact: Marilyn Le Rud, Pres.

Larry H. Miller Charities

Giving focuses on programs that assist children, with an emphasis on health and education.

 

None

301 W. South Temple
Salt Lake City, UT 84101-1216
Contact: Stayner Landward, Pres.
Click To See Website

 

 

 

Funding Organization

Funding Description

Amount

Due Date

Contact Information

Stocker Foundation

Mission: Improving the quality of life for children, youth, and families --- strengthening communities where trustees reside. The Stocker Foundation aims to lessen the achievement gap for under-resourced prekindergarten through fifth grade public school students by investing in programs that strengthen literacy.

 

July 1, 2011

Click To See Website

Left Tilt Fund

Funds those striving to bridge the class divide, empower low-income communities, and create equal access to education, jobs, and health care.

 

Up to $10,000

Apr 25, 2011

Click To Send Email

Click To See Website

Chichester DuPont Foundation, Inc.

Supports programs concerned with social services.

UP to $100,000

Sept 1

5720 Kennett Pike
P.O. Box 3598
Wilmington, DE 19807-1326
Telephone: (302) 658-5244
Contact: Gregory F. Fields, Secy.
Fax: (302) 658-5091
Click To Send Email

Click To See Website

 

W. K. Kellogg

Foundation

Supports educated kids, secure families, racial equity and civic engagement.

Throughout the year

Central Proposal Processing department at (269) 969-2329.

Click To See Website

 

Southwest Foundation

for Education and Historical Preservation

Supports educational programs.

$2,000-$30,000

None

Timothy N. Gardner

2596 S Milwaukee St

Denver, CO 80210-6215

 

Barney Family Foundation

Supports education programs, particularly K-8.

$5,000-$50,000

Kristen Barney Adams 
The Barney Family Foundation 
130 South Canal Street, Suite 9T 
Chicago, IL 60606-3919

Phone: (312) 632-0000 Fax: (312) 632-1000

Click To See Website

 

Barbara Bush

Foundation

Literacy Programs

Sept

Click To See Website

 

Barstow Foundation

Supports arts and culture; civic affairs; education; social services; programs for children and youth; youth development programs; and programs for families.

 

July

(989)839-5305

235 East Main Street

Midland. MI 48640

Chatlos Foundation

Social Concerns: This category encompasses secular community programs which provide direct services such as child welfare, vocational training, prison alternatives, concerns for the aged and disabled, and men, women and families in crisis.

 

$2,500 to $10,000

Grant Administrator
P.O. Box 915048
Longwood, FL 32791-5048

Click To See Website

Chichester DuPont Foundation

Supports programs concerned with social services.

Recent grant range $10,000 - $70,000

Sept 1

Gregory F. Fields, Secretary
5720 Kennett Pike
P.O. Box 3598
Wilmington, DE 19807

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JM Foundation

Supports activities that foster self-sufficiency, personal responsibility, and private initiative. Current priorities include identifying and educating young leaders.

None, but board meets in May and October

Carl Helstrom, Executive Director
The JM Foundation
116 Village Boulevard
Suite 200
Princeton, NJ 08540

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Hearst Foundation

Works with comprehensive direct-service organizations that foster effective solutions to social and economic problems. Priority is given to efforts that enable children, youth and families to lead productive and independent lives. The Foundations’ interest includes after-school programs, youth development, and programs for older adults.

None

300 West 57th Street
26th Floor
New York, New York 10019-3741
Phone: 212-586-5404
Fax: 212-586-1917 

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Nehemiah Community Foundation, Inc. Supports encouragement of individual achievement and self-sufficiency. Program areas include job training and placement for low and moderate-income individuals and education. $1,000-$15,000 None

Nehemiah Community Foundation, Inc.

424 N. 7th St., No. 250
Sacramento, CA 95811
Telephone: (916) 231-1701

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Andrew Family Foundation

The Opportunity Knocks program is a specific initiative created by the Foundation to focus on educational and mentoring opportunities for disadvantaged youth and families that would not otherwise be available.

Provides grants to educational institutions and nonprofit organizations for classroom and extracurricular financial markets literacy programs at the high school, college, and university levels. Programs targeting teacher training and professional development for adults are also eligible for support.

$250,000 over a three-year period

None

(800) 839-1754 

requests@foundationsource.com

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NASDAQ OMX Educational Foundation

 

Promotes learning about capital formation, financial markets, and entrepreneurship through innovative educational programs. Provides grants to educational institutions and nonprofit organizations for classroom and extracurricular financial markets literacy programs at the high school, college, and university levels. Programs targeting teacher training and professional development for adults are also eligible for support.

 

 

 

The Katzenberger Foundation, Inc.

Supports arts, education, and youth programs.

 

Sept 1

200 Park Ave. S., Ste. 1700
New York, NY 10003-1531
Telephone: (212) 315-5575
Contact: Abner J. Golieb, Pres.

Joseph Stanley Leeds Charitable Foundation

Supports education and youth programs.

 

None

6345 Balboa Blvd., Ste. 200
Encino, CA 91316-1517
Contact: Marilyn Le Rud, Pres.

The MENTOR Network Charitable Foundation, Inc.

The Stepping Stones Fund offers grant money to organizations that offer job training and readiness activities, vocational and higher education, and other programs that lead to self-sufficiency and independence.

 

None

313 Congress St., 5th Fl.
Boston, MA 02210-1218
Contact: Jennifer W.B. Armini
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Larry H. Miller Charities

Giving focuses on programs that assist children, with an emphasis on health and education.

 

None

301 W. South Temple
Salt Lake City, UT 84101-1216
Contact: Stayner Landward, Pres.
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Left Tilt Fund

Funds those striving to bridge the class divide, empower low-income communities, and create equal access to education, jobs, and health care.

 

Up to $10,000

Apr 25, 2011

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Chichester DuPont Foundation, Inc.

Supports programs concerned with the education and social services.

UP to $100,000

Sept 1

5720 Kennett Pike
P.O. Box 3598
Wilmington, DE 19807-1326
Telephone: (302) 658-5244
Contact: Gregory F. Fields, Secy.
Fax: (302) 658-5091
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W. K. Kellogg

Foundation

Supports educated kids, secure families, racial equity and civic engagement.

Throughout the year

Central Proposal Processing department at (269) 969-2329.

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Barstow Foundation

Supports education; social services; programs for children and youth; youth development programs; and programs for families.

 

 

July

(989)839-5305

235 East Main Street

Midland. MI 48640

Hearst Foundation

Works with comprehensive direct-service organizations that foster effective solutions to social and economic problems. Priority is given to efforts that enable children, youth and families to lead productive and independent lives. The Foundations’ interests include family support services, after-school programs, youth development, literacy, job training, economic development, and programs for older adults.

None

300 West 57th Street
26th Floor
New York, New York 10019-3741
Telephone: 212-586-5404
Fax: 212-586-1917 

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The Cara Program

The program works to assist the homeless and at-risk populations by providing comprehensive training, permanent job placement, and critical support services.




703 W. Monroe St.

Chicago, IL 60661-3515

Telephone: (312) 382-0267

Fax: (312) 382-0268

www.thecaraprogram.org

Jobs for the Future, Inc.

Jobs to Careers seeks to advance and reward the skill and career development of low-wage health care services workers.
National Fund for Workforce Solutions works to improve employment training and labor market outcomes for low-income individuals.

 

 

88 Broad St., 8th Fl.
Boston, MA 02110-3407
Contact: Geri Scott, Project Dir.
E-mail: info@jff.org
www.jff.org 

Nehemiah Community Foundation, Inc.

Supports encouragement of individual achievement and self-sufficiency. Program areas include job training and placement for low and moderate-income individuals and education.

$1,000-$15,000

None

Nehemiah Community Foundation, Inc.

424 N. 7th St., No. 250
Sacramento, CA 95811
Telephone: (916) 231-1701

Click To See Website

 

NASDAQ OMX Educational Foundation

 

Promotes learning about capital formation, financial markets, and entrepreneurship through innovative educational programs. Provides grants to educational institutions and nonprofit organizations for classroom and extracurricular financial markets literacy programs at the high school, college, and university levels. Programs targeting teacher training and professional development for adults are also eligible for support.

 

 

 Click To See Website

The Katzenberger Foundation, Inc.

Supports arts, education, and youth programs.

 

Sept 1

200 Park Ave. S., Ste. 1700
New York, NY 10003-1531
Telephone: (212) 315-5575
Contact: Abner J. Golieb, Pres.

Joseph Stanley Leeds Charitable Foundation

Supports education and youth programs.

 

None

6345 Balboa Blvd., Ste. 200
Encino, CA 91316-1517
Contact: Marilyn Le Rud, Pres.

The MENTOR Network Charitable Foundation, Inc.

The Stepping Stones Fund offers grant money to organizations that offer job training and readiness activities, vocational and higher education, and other programs that lead to self-sufficiency and independence.

 

None

313 Congress St., 5th Fl.
Boston, MA 02210-1218
Contact: Jennifer W.B. Armini
foundation@thementornetwork.com
www.thementornetwork.com/foundation

Larry H. Miller Charities

Giving focuses on programs that assist children, with an emphasis on health and education.

 

None

301 W. South Temple
Salt Lake City, UT 84101-1216
Contact: Stayner Landward, Pres.
Click To See Website

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Hearst Foundation

Works with comprehensive direct-service organizations that foster effective solutions to social and economic problems. Priority is given to efforts that enable children, youth and families to lead productive and independent lives. The Foundations’ interest include job training and economic development.

None

300 West 57th Street
26th Floor
New York, New York 10019-3741
Telephone: 212-586-5404
Fax: 212-586-1917

Click To See Website


 Nehemiah Community Foundation, Inc.

Supports encouragement of individual achievement and self-sufficiency. Program areas include job training and placement for low and moderate-income individuals and education. 

 $1,000-$15,000

 None

Nehemiah Community Foundation, Inc.

424 N. 7th St., No. 250
Sacramento, CA 95811
Telephone: (916) 231-1701

Click To See Website

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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