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Makes grants to institutions in higher education, in cultural affairs and the performing arts, in population, in conservation and the environment, and in public affairs.
http://www.mellon.org/
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Focuses on government policy and politics. Includes grant guidelines and an overview of the review process.
http://www.arcafoundation.org/
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Gives funding guidelines and describes current programs. Focus areas include tolerance, gay and lesbian issues, and great apes. [English/Spanish]
http://www.arcusfoundation.org/
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Supporting programs and organizations that create opportunity, enhance self-esteem and increase awareness about cultural and community issues among young men and women.
http://www.blankfoundation.org/
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Seeks to advance the mutual interests of the United States and the Asia-Pacific region, making grants in the areas of governance, law, and civil society; women's political participation; economic reform and development; and international relations. Guidelines and project lists available.
http://www.asiafoundation.org/
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A source of financial support for organizations and projects that are lesbian-led and/or lesbian focused.
http://www.astraea.org/
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US-based, with a primary focus to address medical and educational needs for underserved populations, as well as to strengthen Italian-American heritage. They briefly describe their history and projects.
http://www.audiacaringheritage.org
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Works with other groups such as National Urban League, AOL, National Endowment for the Arts to help provide solutions for bridging the digital divide. Links to various foundations including Ford, Kellogg. Offers free on-line versions of reports dealing with technology and access.
http://www.benton.org/
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Supports initiatives in education, world health and population, and community giving in the Pacific Northwest.
http://www.gatesfoundation.org/
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Four independent foundations, which fund arts, human rights, and economic needs organizations. Describes recent grants and financial status for each.
http://www.blaufund.org/
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Private foundation which supports conservative causes and public policy organizations.
http://www.bradleyfdn.org/
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A grant making nonprofit organization that supports progressive charities and public policy initiations which help disadvantaged youth, improve public education, and create caring communities, particularly in Boulder, Denver, and the state of Colorado.
http://www.brettfoundation.org/
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Provides anonymous financial assistance to fellow radio and television broadcasters who are in acute need.
http://www.broadcastersfoundation.org
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Concerned with homelessness and criminal justice reform, focusing on California, Chicago, New York, Philadelphia, Wisconsin, Washington, D.C., and London. Lists grantees, provides staff and board contact information, and describes foundation history.
http://www.butlerfamilyfund.org/
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Areas funded include education and international development. Includes complete guidelines for both grants and the Carnegie Corporation Scholars program.
http://www.carnegie.org/
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